News Summary - 06/17/2026

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** Tehran presents deal with the US as a victory — but for Iranians, it was a necessity

** For many Iranians, the real measure of the nuclear deal is not political triumph but practical impact. They are asking whether it will ease economic hardship, lower prices, and reduce the threat of another war.

** Fragile calm in Lebanon as US-Iran truce leaves unanswered questions

** Many people in Lebanon are skeptical that the US-Iran truce will truly end the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah, leaving uncertainty about whether the fragile calm can hold.

** UK investigating reports Russian warship fired warning shots near yacht in the English Channel

** A retired couple told BBC Newsnight that they tried to signal a Russian warship that they had changed course in the English Channel before warning shots were reportedly fired. The UK is investigating the incident.

** Russian artist and Putin critic shot dead in Poland

** Robert Kuzovkov, also known by the pseudonym Semyon Skrepetsky, was a Russian artist and political caricaturist known for mocking figures such as Vladimir Putin.

** ZDF TV removed a program introduction after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from Elon Musk. The broadcaster said it acted in response after Musk criticized its content as “outrageous lies.”

** Hundreds of cats stolen for food in Vietnam rescued by police, welfare group says

** Police arrested nine people and rescued more than 400 cats that were being kept for slaughter. More than 40 of the cats have since been reunited with their owners.

** France’s oldest female detainee, 79, goes on trial for her in-law’s gruesome murder

** A dismembered body discovered in 1995 inside a trunk chained in the Seine went unidentified for years, but DNA evidence has now linked the remains to the defendant, who is standing trial decades later.

** Venezuela signs deal with US energy giant to rebuild power grid

** Venezuela’s interim government has signed an agreement with General Electric to help rebuild the country’s power grid, marking another sign of increasing cooperation with US companies.

Eight dead after US Air Force B-52 bomber crashes in California

A US Air Force B-52 bomber crashed in California on Monday morning during a routine test mission, resulting in eight deaths.

**Bare torso of the “Dancing Girl” restored in Indian textbook after backlash**

A new school textbook sparked backlash after dark shading was used to cover the bare torso of the famous “Dancing Girl” figurine in an image.

** Swedish man jailed for four years for coercing wife into sex with 120 men

** A 61-year-old Swedish man was sentenced to four years in prison after being found guilty of coercing his wife into sexual acts with around 120 men he contacted online. The encounters were arranged in exchange for payment.

** Cuba tourism collapses as US pressure campaign bites

** Cuban officials say foreign visitor numbers have fallen 58% from last year, blaming US sanctions and an effective oil blockade for the sharp drop in tourism.

** Somaliland opens Jerusalem embassy after Israel recognizes its independence

** Somaliland opened an embassy in Jerusalem six months after Israel became the first country to recognize the breakaway East African state.

** Hungary’s MPs block Orbán’s return, limiting the prime minister’s rule to eight years

** Hungary’s MPs voted to block former Prime Minister Viktor OrbĂĄn from returning to office, fulfilling a pledge by new Prime Minister PĂ©ter Magyar to prevent his predecessor from ruling again.

** Group planned to attack White House UFC event using snipers and drones, FBI says

** Newly unsealed court filings say the government alleges the group discussed grievances related to corruption, the Epstein files, and data centres as part of a broader plot. If you want, I can also make it sound more natural, formal, or concise.

India temporarily bans Telegram over exam paper leak concerns

The NEET exam was previously canceled amid allegations of a paper leak, which sparked widespread protests.

** California Governor Gavin Newsom alleges the Justice Department is investigating his wife and former staff

** A source familiar with the investigations says they have been ongoing for roughly a year.

** Three reasons ships are not yet going through the Strait of Hormuz

** Experts say traffic through the Strait of Hormuz has not returned to pre-conflict levels because of three major obstacles: security risks, possible mines, and tolls. These concerns continue to deter ships from resuming normal passage.

** What one country’s experiment says about attempts to boost birth rates

** Hungary’s pronatalist policies initially increased births, but the gains did not last. The country’s experience raises doubts about whether financial incentives and family-friendly measures can sustainably reverse declining fertility, offering a cautionary lesson for other nations trying to boost birth rates.

** “Greatest feeling ever”: Cape Verdeans tell BBC of joy at holding Spain to a draw

** The capital city of Praia erupted in celebration after Cape Verde achieved a surprising 0-0 draw against Spain, sparking joy across the small island nation.

** Recovery of Ebola patients offers rare moments of joy at epicentre of outbreak

** In the Democratic Republic of Congo, a few Ebola patients are recovering, offering rare moments of hope and happiness amid an outbreak that has killed more than 170 people.

** A year later, six questions still haunt the Air India crash investigation

** Investigators are still trying to resolve key unanswered questions in the Air India crash inquiry, including possible fuel switch issues, engine failures, and other major factors that may have contributed to the disaster.

** “Warning fire went up”: Couple on board yacht describe encounter with Russian warship

** A Russian frigate fired warning shots near a British retired couple sailing on their yacht in the English Channel, alarming the pair during the encounter.

** Drones create the first-ever FIFA scoreboard in the Seattle sky

** BBC reporter Max Matza reported from Seattle, Washington, where 400 drones illuminated the night sky on Monday to display the score of the Egypt vs. Belgium match.

** Watch: California wildfires rage near passing vehicles

** Authorities say wildfires in Riverside County have burned over 2,000 acres and are raging near passing vehicles as crews work to contain the flames.

** Iranian-Americans protest against Iran team at the World Cup

** The BBC’s Shaimaa Khalil reported from outside the Iran v. New Zealand opening-round match, where protesters gathered to demand an end to Tehran’s clerical regime.

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** The former president asked to postpone his statement regarding the separate case concerning the origin of his jewels, but the investigating judge rejected it.

** The government avoids getting into the ethical debate over Zapatero’s gifts and argues that the receiving of gifts is now regulated by law. It says the rules were tightened years later, although it recalls that the first code on the matter was promoted by the former president himself in 2005.

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** The Congress Board, chaired by Armengol, has blocked two amendments from the PP and Junts that called on SĂĄnchez to bring elections forward, arguing that they encroached on its powers.

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** The PP criticizes the Congress Bureau for acting as “Armengol’s freezer” by delaying the processing of legislative initiatives. It also denounces that Congress’s veto of its request to call elections worsens the legislative blockage that it attributes to the parliamentary body.

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** In recent years, more Spaniards have been returning than emigrating, but going back home remains complicated. Returnees face logistical, administrative, employment, and psychological obstacles when trying to reintegrate in Spain.

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** A report by the CJE, Fad Juventud and Oxfam IntermĂłn indicates that the generation born between 1985 and 1989 was the first in which, before the age of 30, there were already more people living in rented homes than homeowners.

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** Argentina, the reigning world champions, begins its title defense by facing Algeria. The Argentine team is also closely following Spain’s group, which will determine its opponent in the round of 16.

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** Spain, led by Luis de la Fuente, has managed only three victories in the last three World Cups since 2010, against Australia, Iran, and Costa Rica. The statistic reflects the mix of confidence and concern surrounding the national team ahead of future World Cup tournaments.

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** In 2017, a woman was pushed in front of a bus while crossing a bridge in London. After years of investigation, police have arrested a banker as the alleged responsible party for the attack, bringing an end to a mystery that had remained unsolved for 9 years.

** How well does your attention work? Test yourself with this trivia quiz on concentration

** A 10-question trivia quiz invites you to test your attention, concentration, observation, and reasoning. The challenge aims to measure how quickly and accurately you respond, putting your mental reflexes and focus to the test.

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** Four generations of the Magano family, originally from Fuencarral, have worked for the public company Canal de Isabel II, which is celebrating its 175th anniversary this week. Their story reflects a long family tradition of service and pride in belonging to the company, comparable to a vocation.

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** Tom Holland and Zendaya visited Pablo Motos’s show to promote *Spider-Man: Brand New Day*, Marvel’s new film that will hit theaters on July 29.

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** The article points out that there are many myths about food that have been repeated for years, but that does not make them true. Doctor Antonio Escribano questions them and clarifies, among other things, that whole-grain bread has the same calories as other types of bread.

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** David HernĂĄndez, a researcher at the Complutense University specializing in the Middle East, says that right now the US and Israel have conflicting interests, which could complicate the peace agreement with Iran.

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** Breaking news on the memorandum of understanding between the US and Iran to end the war in the Middle East.

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** A year after the Air India crash that killed 241 people on board and 19 people on the ground, the official final report on the causes has still not been released, leaving major unanswered questions about the disaster.

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** Irene Rosales stars in a striking and controversial advertising campaign for a nut brand, whose slogan includes a wordplay on “kiko.” The ad has caused controversy and reignited tension with Kiko Rivera.

** Topuria’s Future Takes a Turn: Makhachev Is Now Ruled Out, and a Rematch with Gaethje Looks Complicated...

** Ilia Topuria’s defeat has completely altered the former UFC champion’s plans. According to the report, the fight with Islam Makhachev would now be ruled out, and a possible rematch with Justin Gaethje also appears difficult, leaving his sporting future uncertain.

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** EMVS will hold a lottery on June 23 for 52 public housing units in the Iberia Loreto 1 development in Barajas, intended for middle-income households. The call has received 5,300 applications, more than 100 for each available apartment.

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** The CNT union section at Garibaldi bar in Madrid denounces improvised organizational changes and degrading treatment toward the staff. In a statement, they say these practices contradict the project’s public message and violate their labor rights.

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** 20minutos explores Madrid’s new urban Formula 1 circuit, “El Madring,” which is set to debut on the F1 calendar next September. The article highlights key sections of the track, including the “Monumental,” “Subida de las CĂĄrcavas,” and “El BĂșnker.”

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** A vessel traveling along known drug trafficking routes in the eastern Pacific was attacked by the United States. The boat was involved in activities linked to drug trafficking. The operation left one dead and two survivors.

** Human torsos instead of industrial clamps: the mistake in a shipment that shocked a worker in Austria

** A shipment from the United States containing human remains, intended for a laboratory in Germany, was mistakenly received in Austria. The confusion startled a worker when she discovered that the package did not contain industrial clamps, but human torsos.

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** If a festival is canceled, the consumer must receive financial compensation equivalent to the ticket price.

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** Decades of research have enabled Ariel to create effective formulas that remove tough stains and preserve bright colors, combining deep cleaning with safety for everyday use.

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** Cofidis and the Spanish Paralympic Committee launch a series of video interviews with Grison, showcasing the most human, close and entertaining side of Paralympic athletes.

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** The director of the Civil Guard denied in the Senate having exerted pressure against the UCO and stated that he had already informed Marlaska and Balas a year ago about his meetings with Leire DĂ­ez.

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** A man killed his son’s speech therapist this Monday in the Valencian neighborhood of Marxalenes, after suspecting that he had been abusing the minor. The attacker turned himself in at a police station afterward and confessed to the crime, with his hands still covered in blood.

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** Judge Fernando Portillo explained on *CĂłdigo 10* the possible penalties that former President Zapatero could face for crimes related to the discovery of jewels valued at 1.3 million euros.

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** Álvaro, known for a viral video in which he asked for “peace” at the pool, suffered years of bullying, isolation, and a long legal process involving 17 trials. The case reflects the harsh personal and judicial impact he experienced after becoming famous on the internet.

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** Cottaro stated in the trial that there was manipulation by Maradona’s closest circle. He specifically pointed to Maximiliano Pomargo, the star’s assistant, saying that they controlled his calls and even spoke for him.

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** Totto launches its “We’re fans of vacations” campaign to celebrate travel and invite 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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** Enaire has secured a legal victory over Aena in the dispute over air traffic control for around twenty control towers, strengthening its position in managing these facilities.

** How Amanda Seyfried Supported Sydney Sweeney in Her Worst Moment: “I Can Be a Refuge”

** Amanda Seyfried revealed that she supported Sydney Sweeney after the scandal sparked by an ad during the promotion of *The Housemaid*. The two worked together on the film shortly after the controversy affected Sweeney, and Seyfried said she wanted to be available to her as a “refuge.”

** Ana Sotillo, the Seville stylist who has turned footballers into streetwear runway icons

** Ana Sotillo, a creative director and stylist from Seville, has become responsible for the image of some of the most popular footballers of the moment, such as Lamine Yamal and Vinícius Jr., whom she has helped establish a “street runway” style.

** Techniques that help regulate your anxiety, according to psychologist Marta MartĂ­n Gamero

** Therapy with professionals is the best way to treat anxiety, but there are useful techniques for specific moments that can help regulate it and manage its symptoms better.

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** ESA maintains a 1.4-petabyte digital library in Madrid that stores data from its space missions. This archive preserves valuable information so scientists can make new discoveries in the future.

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** A study identifies Spain as the European country where tourism faces the greatest local rejection, placing it first in the ranking of hostility toward mass tourism.

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** It is said that these “tsar’s potatoes” were one of Catherine the Great’s favorite recipes, she who was Empress of Russia for more than 30 years.

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** The Council of Ministers has authorized an investment of 20.8 million euros to rehabilitate the pavement on several sections of the A-7 and A-45 highways in the province of MĂĄlaga.

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** Hundreds of doctors demonstrated this Monday outside the Ministry of Health to reject the Framework Statute, in a protest that foreshadows an autumn of mobilizations and a possible indefinite strike. They denounce that the proposed measures are pushing them toward private healthcare.

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** The article points out that there are numerous myths about nutrition that have been repeated for years, even though they are not always true.

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** Pope Leo XIV highlighted the enthusiastic welcome he received during his trip to Spain and stressed the positive response from people in different places. He also called on Spain’s political class to engage in dialogue, listen to one another, and show respect, avoiding insults.

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** Healthcare worker Rayza Dias says that when she arrived at the scene, the young woman was still alive and “breathing with difficulty” after the rope-free bungee jumping accident.

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** A motorcyclist has been stabilized after being rescued at the scene of the accident and taken by medical ambulance in critical condition.

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** The government and the PSOE face Zapatero’s testimony before Judge Calama with concern, as they believe this testimony could have important political consequences.

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** Pope Leo XIV’s speech, clear and radical, was received as a message of profound spiritual strength, inspiring those seeking faith and conviction.

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** Politics is going through a climate of intense tension: different sectors are questioning institutions, and public debate has deteriorated into a worn-out argument and constant shouting.

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** In Burela (Lugo), there is an important community originally from Cape Verde, largely dedicated to fishing and fish canning—hard jobs that many Spaniards do not want to do.

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** The measure, in force since this Monday in Madrid, has sparked political and public criticism. The article notes that Castile and LeĂłn, the Balearic Islands, the Canary Islands and Ceuta also require proof of registration to access the transport card.

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** Several powerful earthquakes shook the Pacific Ring of Fire within a few hours, although none triggered a tsunami alert.

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** The FBI thwarted an alleged drone attack against a UFC event at the White House, preventing a possible massacre. At least five people have been detained out of 23 alleged individuals involved.

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** The Russian Ministry of Defense said that a frigate launched flares and acoustic signals as a warning against a British yacht in the English Channel, but the vessel did not change course.

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** The article warns about common financial mistakes that can seriously harm your personal finances and encourages readers to identify and correct them as soon as possible to avoid major losses.

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** To save on your air conditioning bill this summer, it’s important to install the unit in the best possible location and make sure its capacity matches the size of the room.

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** Papajotes are a traditional sweet from Jaén cuisine that stands out for how easy they are to prepare. In addition to being a traditional recipe from Jaén, they are also very easy and inexpensive to make at home.

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** 20minutos has incorporated a new feature within the NextMediaAI project to improve accessibility and adapt to the rise in audio-format content consumption. The initiative aims to make access to information easier and respond to new audience habits.

** Where will Spain go? Make your predictions in the 2026 World Cup pool and compete for victory

** 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 every stage of the tournament.

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** 20bien is launching its Wellness Mailbox, a space for readers to share real experiences about health, habits, and quality of life. The initiative aims to gather stories that can motivate, guide, and inspire others who are interested in improving their well-being.

** 20minutos puts Ciudadano20 at your service, the reader channel to take part in the news and report any story that can be investigated. Write to us and tell us what topics should be read.

** 20minutos presents Ciudadano20, a channel for readers to send suggestions, reports, and ideas for topics that deserve to be investigated or covered by the outlet.

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** Sánchez’s allies reproach Puente for not complying with the Mobility Law, which includes measures such as restoring compensation for 15-minute AVE delays. The PSOE argues that the government needs more time to fulfill other already delayed commitments, such as an emergency plan for railway infrastructure and passenger service.

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** Two off-duty civil guards rescued an abandoned dog that had been tied with cable ties to a brick. The investigation remains open to identify the person responsible and determine who the animal’s owner was.

** SĂĄnchez will meet with the U.S. ambassador to Spain after he criticized him for not having received him yet

** The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, will receive the United States ambassador to Spain at La Moncloa this Wednesday, after the diplomat criticized him for not having been received yet.

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** Some Heliconius butterfly specimens can live for almost a year, far above the average lifespan of six weeks for these insects. The finding helps explain the secret of their longevity.

** Jewelers’ shop robbed in Toledo, and police were sprayed with fire extinguishers

** Some thieves robbed a jewelry store in Toledo and threatened the staff with a firearm. During their escape, they sprayed the police who responded to the scene with fire extinguishers.

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** The University of the Basque Country reminds students that they can request a review if they are not satisfied with their grade, and says the process is still open.

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** A few artisans continue preserving in Castile the historic craft of making bells using bronze furnaces, clay molds, and ancient sound codes. The article highlights an almost extinct tradition that survives thanks to these masters, whose work endures without “planned obsolescence.”

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** Thousands of early retirees, after contributing for more than 40 years, are demanding the elimination of the reduction coefficients that permanently cut their pension. They say they were forced to leave work before time without having requested it, and are asking for a pension that reflects their long contribution histories.

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** Ramón García returns to host RTVE’s classic summer show alongside Lalachus, Gorka Rodríguez, Wilbur, and the iconic cow mascot. The program comes back to La 1 with new towns and challenges, while keeping its fun and competitive spirit as always.

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** The article analyzes the success factors contributed to the television ecosystem by four of the most-watched access prime time shows, a time slot that actually functions as the real prime time.

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** Tom Holland spoke about his connection to Spain, explaining where he learned Spanish and what his favorite dish is. The actor said that for him, Madrid and Barcelona feel like “coming home,” highlighting his affection for both cities.

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** Writer David Uclés, one of the most widely read authors in Spain, exclusively previews a scene from his novel *La península de las casas vacías*, featuring Franco. In the passage, the dictator cries at the thought that a statue of him will outlive him.

** Susana Díaz, concerned about the direction of the PSOE: “Decisions are made more from the top down”

** Socialist senator Susana Díaz expressed concern about the direction of the PSOE and criticized the fact that decisions are made “more from the top down.” She also pointed out that the separation of roles is handled better in Basque parties.

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** The Brazilian DJ and producer Lucas Frota, who died in the accident, helped Víctor WAO find a route by car to avoid flying because of his fear of helicopters. The producer got off Gaspi and Tree’s helicopter at the last minute, convinced that he should go with them.

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** The Godot Awards, organized by Godot Magazine, celebrate their fifth edition and recognize the success of **'Fuenteovejuna'**, **'Gula/Gola'**, and **RocĂ­o Molina**. The magazine also commemorates 16 years of supporting the performing arts.

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** The tattoo artist posted a video of Diego Matamoros shirtless, which sparked a wave of comments on social media focused on his physique, criticizing the results of an operation and his lack of exercise.

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** Marius reportedly ended up in the hospital after punching a wardrobe when he learned that he would not be able to see his mother, Mette-Marit, as he had wanted.

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** Maxi Iglesias traveled to Santander, where Aitana SĂĄnchez-GijĂłn is performing in the play *Malquerida*, according to journalist Javier de Hoyos.

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** A woman celebrating her birthday on a boat accidentally fell overboard and was rushed to the hospital after breaking her jaw. The accident ruined her celebration, and she said her birthday didn’t end as she had expected.

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** The Malaga-born YouTuber questions the prejudice that playing video games in adulthood is a sign of immaturity. He points out that, although that mindset still exists, video games can be enjoyed at any age without that defining a person’s maturity.

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** Noel Gallagher criticized Chris Martin and Coldplay for the performance prepared for the World Cup final, saying they “aren’t football people” and questioning their connection to the sport.

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** Raquel Bollo has revealed that her son suffered a medical problem that caused him severe pain, the kind “you just can’t bear.” In addition, the designer is going through a sad time after saying goodbye to a close friend who has passed away.

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** Can Yaman expressed his reaction to the death of his friend and colleague Ecer İrtem, an actress with whom he had worked on several occasions. The news shocked the artistic community, as İrtem died at the age of 35 from a heart attack.

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** Princess Leonor traveled to Gran Canaria with her classmates from the San Javier School to carry out military training and enjoy some leisure time. During the visit, she bought mojo sauce and a ring made of volcanic stone.

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** Carme Chaparro shared on Instagram a detail from her husband, Bernabé Domínguez: he prepared a meal for her. The presenter showed this tender gesture and expressed how fortunate she feels to have him.

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** Luis Pliego, the editor of *Lecturas* magazine, revealed on the program *El tiempo justo* the amount that Alejandra Rubio would have earned from the publication of her novel.

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** Juanma Rodríguez visited the 20minutos newsroom to share his views ahead of the World Cup. He said he has felt increasingly disconnected from the national team and discussed his impressions of Spain’s chances in the tournament.

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** France made their World Cup debut with a narrow victory over a very combative Senegal side. Mbappé was the standout player of the match, setting a record and leading the French in a hard-fought contest in which the team had to work hard to secure the win.

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** Erling Haaland shone in his World Cup debut by scoring two goals for Manchester City. Norway thrashed Iraq and moved to the top of the so-called “group of death.”

** Eduardo Blasco, lifesaving and rescue champion: “I don’t care whether I save someone on a yacht or in a small boat”

** Born in Donosti and raised in Fuerteventura from the age of four, Eduardo Blasco says that move shaped his outlook on life. The article highlights his career as a lifesaving and rescue champion and his belief that helping save lives matters just the same, whether it is on a yacht or in a small boat.

** Madrid finalizes the signing of Bernardo Silva

** The provided content only mentions journalist Fabrizio Romano and does not include any additional details about the alleged signing of Bernardo Silva by Madrid.

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** Only 6% of children aged 0 to 6 receive early intervention, although it is estimated that 10% need it. The article highlights that this support is essential for child development and argues that it should not be considered a privilege, but a right.

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** Ceafa demands a real commitment from national and regional institutions to address Alzheimer’s, stating that tools already exist to take action and that what is lacking is the political will to implement them.

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** Biogen and Feder are promoting the charity concert “Vibra la Vida” to raise awareness of the need for inclusive leisure for people with rare diseases. The initiative highlights that nearly 91% of people with disabilities in Spain encounter barriers when trying to enjoy cultural and recreational activities in their free time.

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** A new system improves deep brain stimulation, a therapy already used effectively to treat motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, such as tremors. The neurostimulator adjusts its impulses to movement, which helps patients walk better.

** Cursor, or Musk’s latest shortcut to close the gap with his rivals in the AI race

** SpaceX is said to have quickly finalized a $60 billion acquisition to integrate Cursor, a leading AI-powered programming tool. The move aims to strengthen Musk’s technological capabilities and narrow the gap with his rivals in the race to lead artificial intelligence.

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** The Spanish multinational has achieved a global market share of 8.3%, more than double that of its competitors, and expanded its points of sale in India by more than 10,000 over the last year thanks to its Figaro brand.

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** The transformation of the public sector goes beyond digitizing procedures: it requires rethinking how technological capabilities are used to improve management and anticipate citizens’ needs. The future of public administration will depend on its cognitive capacity to act proactively and intelligently.

** *Breakfast at Tiffany’s, or ZP’s “bad luck”*

** The text criticizes the discovery of jewels worth more than one million euros in a safe, a figure far above the 50,000 euros stated by the spokesperson. The situation casts doubt on the person involved and fuels suspicions about the origin and valuation of the jewels.

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** The Government, through Sepi Digital, will invest 719 million euros in a company to bid to lead a European AI gigafactory project. The company, with participation from Santander, ACS and TelefĂłnica, will be 47.99% controlled by Sepi Digital and is considering locations in Catalonia and Madrid.

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** The financial system does not keep all the money deposited by savers. Instead, it uses part of those funds to provide loans and channel savings into the economy, which is why it is not prepared for a massive withdrawal of money all at once.

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** Prime Video is establishing itself as a leading destination for young adult romance, a genre that keeps gaining more and more fans. The article highlights that the platform is making a strong commitment to these stories and offers a guide so viewers don’t miss its upcoming summer releases.

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** Spielberg faces one of the biggest challenges of his career by taking a decisive gamble in the final eight minutes of his new alien film, described as a “real risk.”

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** Russell Crowe maintains that *Gladiator II* failed despite earning figures similar to the first film. The actor, replaced by Paul Mescal, believes the sequel lost its strength by “destroying its moral compass.”

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** The *Harry Potter* series on HBO will not follow the format of one season per year. It has already been confirmed that the first season will have a set release date and a defined number of episodes, although the article does not yet specify exactly how many there will be.

** *Toy Story 5*: when nostalgia weighs heavily because Woody’s lessons are getting sadder and sadder

** In *Toy Story 5*, the toys face their biggest challenge yet: a tablet. The film explores how technology and social media are changing childhood, and it focuses on the conflict between Woody’s nostalgia and an increasingly digital world.

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** The article debunks the myth that women will develop a masculine physique or “bulk up” by strength training. It highlights that this type of exercise is becoming increasingly important in daily routines because of its health and wellness benefits.

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** A study from Ohio State University, conducted with adolescents who suffered a concussion, questions the complete prohibition of screen use during recovery, suggesting that it is not always necessary.

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** Too much information causes “infoxication,” a mental noise that creates fatigue and makes it difficult to switch off even before vacation.

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** Brooks points out that the happiest people usually share four daily pillars: having a purpose in life, nurturing relationships, practicing gratitude, and taking care of their emotional well-being.

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** Binge eating disorder affects 1.3% of the population and remains underdiagnosed. The article highlights that it presents two distinct patient profiles, which may help improve its detection and clinical management.

** The drama in Indian villages: cough syrup sales banned after the death of 20 children

** The government banned the sale of cough syrup in Indian villages after 20 children died and dozens more were poisoned by a toxic solvent present in the product.

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** HONOR has launched in Spain the HONOR 600 Pro MOLLY Limited Edition, a special edition inspired by MOLLY, the iconic Pop Mart figure. The model commemorates the character’s 20th anniversary and aims to appeal to fans of collecting and pop culture.

** Qualcomm prepares the ground for a wave of AI glasses

** Qualcomm has introduced new technologies to make it easier to create lighter, more powerful, and simpler-to-manufacture AI glasses. The initiative aims to help more brands develop this type of device and speed up its arrival on the market.

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** After months of testing, the Shark Glossi thermal brush dries, smooths, and adds shine and volume to hair in just a few minutes, without the need to use a flat iron.

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** Google has enabled the “Ask Photos” feature in Spain for Pixel phones, powered by Gemini. It lets users edit images using natural-language commands, making quick and simple touch-ups easier without the need for complex tools.

** Google Earth launches its flight simulator on the web: here’s how you can fly over any corner of the world

** Google Earth now lets any user access its flight simulator directly from the browser, with no need to download or install anything.

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** This spring-summer, manicures combine minimalist and creative styles. The article highlights the nail trends that will dominate the season and offers ideas on how to ask for them at the salon to achieve a modern, flattering look.

** Emotional emptiness: what it is and how to identify that feeling of disconnection, according to a psychologist

** Apathy or disconnection can be more than just tiredness: it could be emotional emptiness, a feeling of inner absence that affects well-being. Recognizing it early helps distinguish whether it is something temporary or a sign of emotional distress that requires attention.

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** The article presents a selection of Skechers wedge sandals, highlighted as the most comfortable footwear for summer and an option capable of elevating any look.

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** Marina Rivers caused a stir on social media with a photoshoot at Congress, wearing an urban-style tracksuit that breaks the chamber’s dress code norms while delivering a strong message printed on her T-shirt.

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** Derby shoes, with a menswear-inspired design, are making a strong comeback this season in softer, more elegant, and versatile versions. They’re presented as a comfortable alternative to ballet flats and loafers, easy to pair with different looks.

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** Pharmacist Amanda Isabel Gonçalves explains that skincare ingredients should be chosen according to age, prioritizing different ingredients at each stage to adapt the routine to the skin’s specific needs.

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** Experts say that mate did not originate in Uruguay or Argentina, despite common beliefs. The article notes that its true origins are believed to lie in other regions.

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** This restaurant claims to serve “authentic Valencian tradition” and stands out for its wide menu of paellas and Levantine rice dishes, with prices ranging from 20 to 38 euros.

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** Experts such as Quique Dacosta agree that the key to a perfect paella is carefully controlling the fire’s temperature, an essential factor for achieving an excellent result.

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** The article highlights Puerto Rican cuisine, Bad Bunny’s homeland, as a gateway to understanding its culture. It mentions traditional dishes such as rice with pigeon peas and potato salad, presenting them as emblematic recipes of the country.

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** Alberto Gonzalez, a Madrid-born chef from the restaurant "El del medio" in Madrid, won the World Tripe Championship representing the restaurant.

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** Brazil offers a rich culinary diversity beyond feijoada. Among its curious recipes stands out acarajé, a typical dish from northeastern Brazil with African roots.

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** The beaches of A Coruña have new rules that tourists must comply with to avoid significant financial penalties.

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** This area in northern Portugal, very close to Galicia, is presented as an ideal destination for August for those looking to avoid crowds. It offers stunning scenery and a peaceful getaway just a step away from Spain.

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** Dublin celebrates one of its most original and fun festivals, inspired by James Joyce, which invites people to experience the Irish capital with a literary and festive atmosphere.

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** A new long-distance rail itinerary through Central Europe, spanning 1,300 km, will be inaugurated in June. The route will cross Poland, the Czech Republic, and Germany, and end at a very busy airport, connecting major cities and improving regional mobility.

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** Its charging system allows the battery to be recharged from 30% to 80% in 36 minutes.

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** The shepherds’ committee in a town in Teruel is selling raffle tickets for 5 euros to give away a second-, third-, or even fourth-hand CitroĂ«n C15 with a valid roadworthiness inspection. The promotion is presented with humor, highlighting that it “starts almost always.”

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** The Volkswagen Navarra plant has begun producing the new Skoda Epiq, an electric model from the Czech brand that aims to be the most affordable in its lineup.

** Begoña PĂ©rez, cleaning expert: “To clean your car’s upholstery, you only need magic formula and...”

** Begoña PĂ©rez, known on social media as “La Ordenatriz,” shares practical cleaning and organization tips with her millions of followers. In this case, she offers a simple and effective trick for cleaning car upholstery using a “magic formula.”

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** Audi is ĐŸĐ±ĐœĐŸĐČĐ»ŃŃ the Q7 two decades after its debut, strengthening its technology, versatility, and premium positioning. The new model is offered exclusively with a diesel V6, with no gasoline or plug-in hybrid versions, and it carries an Eco label.

** The new high-capacity highways the ministry is considering building

** The Ministry of Transport is considering building 25 new high-capacity roads in the future, although their implementation will depend on them first passing the necessary preliminary studies.

** Barcelona will build 16 public housing units and community spaces on a lot with urban gardens in Ciutat Vella

** The Barcelona City Council will build 16 public housing units and community spaces on the plot at Rec Comtal Street 19b, known as “Benet Corner,” in Ciutat Vella. The site includes urban gardens and will be set aside for this new social-use project.

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** The acting president of the regional government presented this year’s Plan Infoca firefighting operation, with an investment of more than 271 million euros, 60% higher than in 2018. He also asked the central government for “equal” treatment in the fight against wildfires and demanded four more planes.

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** The City Council of Lloret de Mar resorted to private security to cover the absence of the Local Police during the weekend, as regulations require that a facility of this type not be left unprotected. In addition, the council has requested reinforcements from the Mossos to ensure security.

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** The pool at the Blanco White educational center in Seville will be open from July 1 to August 31. This Thursday, the reservation period for the passes begins, and payment can only be made through the enabled platform.

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** An explosion involving a gas cylinder in a restaurant in MĂĄlaga left eight people injured. In addition, the tenant of the apartment located on the second floor above the premises had to be temporarily relocated after the incident.

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** Paneque explained that the fair will bring together up to 3,000 conference attendees.

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** The Casa de Alba Foundation has decided to extend the exhibition on the Duchess of Alba at the Palacio de las Dueñas by three more months, due to its visitor success. The exhibition brings together more than 200 pieces that trace her life and legacy.

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** Barcelona has launched a 1.35 million euro wildfire prevention plan for forests in 22 municipalities outside Collserola. Work began this week with actions in GavĂ , Sant Cugat del VallĂšs, and Torrelles de Llobregat.

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** The regional government has stepped up prevention measures due to the risk of fires caused by the forecast high temperatures, especially around Sant Joan. It is asking the public to take extreme precautions and avoid risky behavior, such as setting off firecrackers in sensitive areas, in order to reduce the chance of serious fires.

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** Andalusia has approved 16 Sundays and public holidays on which shops will be allowed to open next year. In addition, local councils will be able to request changes to two of those dates to adapt them and help boost sales in their municipality.

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** The Generalitat will organize a special operation for the August 12 eclipse, considered one of the most important astronomical events of recent decades. The phenomenon will be visible from areas of Valencia and CastellĂłn, and eight observation points are being prepared along with park-and-ride lots.

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** A bear that had climbed up a tree was sedated in order to rescue it, but the operation went wrong because the animal’s weight had not been calculated. When it fell, it ended up knocking down a police officer, in a striking scene that made it clear the rescue was more difficult for the responders than for the bear itself.

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** A YouTuber surprised his landlord by hiding a secret library with an ingenious access system that could only be opened by completing a pattern of buttons and handles. The creator said it took him three months to build it.

** The criticized reaction of some parents to their son’s bad behavior in a restaurant

** A young woman witnessed a striking moment in a restaurant and criticized the reaction of some parents to their son’s misbehavior. According to her account, the adults showed no concern for the damage or the condition of the affected table, which sparked outrage and debate among those who learned about the scene.

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** Some compulsive behaviors in dogs could be linked to genes related to the human brain, the same ones associated with obsessive-compulsive disorders.

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** Some research suggests that the relationship between humans and horses — including riding, milking, and breeding — may have begun centuries before the “official” domestication accepted until now, reopening the debate about the origin of this bond.

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** The Sr. Perro Colega Foundation is launching a free mobile experience aimed at helping families and future adopters better understand dogs’ needs. Through a playful approach, the game teaches users how to interpret canine behavior and avoid common misconceptions about them.

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** Check yesterday’s, today’s, and tomorrow’s horoscope on 20minutos.es.

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** Ferran Torres arrives at the World Cup in the best moment of his career, established as a key player for FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. Known as the “shark” or “Ferrantheshark,” he is preparing for the World Cup in top form and during a particularly happy period.

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** Quevedo has announced four dates in the Spanish mainland as part of the promotional tour for his album *El Baifo*. The concerts will begin in 2027, although the article does not yet specify the exact dates, prices, or when the tickets will go on sale.

** Real Murcia’s stadium is available to rent for a friendly match among friends: how to play at Enrique Roca and how much it costs

** Real Murcia has launched “You’re Invited,” a summer initiative that allows groups of friends to play a match at the Enrique Roca stadium. The experience offers the possibility of renting the field for a friendly game, with information on how to book and the price available for interested parties.

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

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** Many urban bird chicks can end up on the ground, especially in hot weather, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’ve been abandoned. The article explains that, before intervening, you should assess whether they really need help in order to avoid separating parents from their chicks.

** What is the origin of the term “wealth”?

** The word “wealth” arose in association with the power of kings and the exercise of command, not with money. Its origin reflects a historical relationship between authority and prestige rather than economic accumulation.

** Things We All Fear, But Aren’t Really That Bad

** Life combines happy moments with difficulties, and although certain changes or situations may scare us at first, over time we usually discover that they weren’t as bad as they seemed.

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** Winning a World Cup is one of the greatest achievements in a footballer’s career, but these historic players never had the chance to play even a single match in this tournament. This gallery invites you to remember them all.

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** The article offers fashion advice for choosing a wedding dress based on your body shape and highlights a selection of seven original designs, far from traditional. It includes options from El Corte Inglés and other brands to find a flattering style without spending too much.

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** Members of royalty have starred in surprising and memorable moments captured by cameras, as these images show.

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** Commissioner Brunner says that ten years ago the EU did not have the right tools to manage migration. He defends the current tightening of European migration policy by arguing that it responds to citizens’ demands.

** “‘20minutos’ consolidates itself as the least polarized outlet and the third with the largest audience”

** The Digital News Report 2026, prepared in Spain by the University of Navarra, places *20minutos* as the outlet with the least rejection among left- and right-leaning readers. It also highlights its position as the third outlet with the largest audience in Spain.

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** Archaeologists have found in the Netherlands the largest known Roman thermal complex in the country, along with luxury villas and a tower. Among the discovered objects are fragments of bronze statues, signet rings, a necklace with a gold clasp, and bone hairpins.

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** The accused confessed to having stabbed the young man because, according to him, the victim had insulted his cousin, with whom he was in love. The deceased was found abandoned in a wooded area on the outskirts of CallĂșs.

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** Ángel Nicolás, along with Antonio Garamendi and Yolanda Díaz, has been disavowed after his controversial remarks about young people and sick leave, in which he called them “idiots” and suggested they request it for personal reasons.

** “From”: How many episodes does season 4 of the best horror series of the last 10 years have? Release dates on HBO Max

** The acclaimed horror series *From*, praised by Stephen King and starring Harold Perrineau, returns with its fourth season to keep sending chills down viewers’ spines on HBO Max.

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** Makeup artist David Francés explains how to adapt makeup after 40 to enhance the eyes, soften facial features, and bring freshness, without losing your personal style.

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** Netflix’s new romantic movie starring Jennifer Lopez and Brett Goldstein is generating a lot of conversation, but not because of its lead actors—instead, it’s because of a scene and a character that have caused surprise and disgust among viewers.

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** The expert analyzes the current state of mortgages when buying a home and explains that the preference for fixed-rate mortgages no longer dominates as it did before. The market has now changed, and mortgage options are evaluated differently depending on current conditions.

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** Asturian chef José Andrés shared on his show an appetizer idea to elevate a can of cockles, suggesting combining them with tangerine and olive oil instead of lemon.

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** The film starring Sydney Sweeney grossed $400 million worldwide. That success has prompted Lionsgate to greenlight both a sequel and a future stage adaptation for Broadway.

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** The article highlights must-see travel destinations and experiences “once in a lifetime,” from the blend of tradition and modernity in Japan to the wild landscapes of Patagonia.

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** Tom Hanks, the voice of Woody in *Toy Story* for more than 30 years, argues that voice acting should be respected, although he believes there is no need to create another Oscar category for these actors.

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** A protected historic passage in Barcelona, 122 meters long, connecting Clot and Sant MartĂ­. It stands out for its colorful houses, 19th-century working-class architecture, and its peaceful, pedestrian atmosphere, making it an urban oasis.

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** Catalonia’s most famous flower show features 113 decorated spaces, as well as concerts and routes through the city’s emblematic places.

** A picturesque inn with traditional Cantabrian architecture reopens in one of Spain’s most beautiful villages

** The hotel has reopened after a renovation that has earned it a fourth star. The work has improved the property’s sustainability, accessibility, and comfort, while preserving its traditional Cantabrian architectural style.

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** The Regional Government of Andalusia has launched a new tourist visa to boost rural tourism in ten municipalities in one of the most beautiful regions of Seville, inspired by the Camino de Santiago model. Its goal is to attract visitors and revitalize the area.

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** Netflix has released the trailer for the new Spanish film *Los creyentes*, a psychological thriller directed by Roger Gual. The film, starring José Coronado, will arrive on the platform at the end of July.

Oil falls as investors weigh a deal on the Iran war while uncertainty over Hormuz persists

Oil prices edged lower as investors considered a possible deal related to the Iran conflict, while uncertainty remained over the Strait of Hormuz, a key global route for oil shipping. Market sentiment stayed cautious amid geopolitical tensions and concerns about possible supply disruptions.

Gold extends gains for 5th day as Iran deal eases inflation jitters; Fed eyed

Gold rose for a fifth straight session as a possible Iran nuclear deal eased inflation worries, supporting expectations that the Fed may keep rates lower for longer. Investors also watched U.S. economic data and Fed commentary for clues on the timing of future rate hikes.

** Oil prices hold near 3-month lows as Iran deal boosts supply outlook

** Oil prices stayed near three-month lows as progress in U.S.-Iran nuclear talks increased expectations that more crude supply could return to the market. Brent and WTI futures were largely unchanged, while traders also monitored possible tariff effects, mixed demand signals, and U.S. inventory data.

** Gold prices edge up, but gains capped as traders await Fed rate decision

** Gold prices rose slightly but remained range-bound as investors awaited the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision. Gains were limited by a stronger dollar and cautious trading, while markets focused on signals about the future direction of monetary policy.

** ICE canola futures fall as Middle East deal pushes crude oil lower

** ICE canola futures declined, pressured by lower crude oil prices after a Middle East ceasefire/deal eased supply concerns. Weaker energy prices reduced support for canola, while market participants also monitored crop conditions and broader oilseed market trends.

** Oil falls below $80 for the first time since March on hopes of a full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz

** Oil prices dropped below $80 per barrel for the first time since March as markets anticipated the possible full reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. The move eased concerns about supply and pushed crude prices lower amid expectations that disruptions to shipping in this key transit route could be resolved.

** Arabica coffee futures rise 5.2% amid concerns over Brazil harvest

** Arabica coffee futures increased 5.2% as traders became concerned about Brazil’s harvest outlook, with unfavorable weather threatening crop yields. The rally reflected supply worries in the world’s largest coffee producer, driving prices higher amid uncertainty about the upcoming harvest.

** Oil prices fall 5% to 3-month low on hopes Strait of Hormuz will remain open

** Oil prices dropped about 5% to a three-month low as hopes grew that the Strait of Hormuz would remain open, easing fears of supply disruptions. The decline reflected lower geopolitical risk premiums in the market.

** Silver coils below $72.80 resistance: Live levels

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Gold tests 61.8% Fib resistance at $4,370: Hourly levels

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Straumann raises FY226 core EBIT margin outlook to 140-170 bps

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** Auto1 Group sets long-term targets, confirms 2026 guidance

** Auto1 Group outlined new long-term goals while reaffirming its 2026 guidance. The company said it aims to expand growth and profitability as it scales its used-car platform, signaling confidence in its business outlook and execution plan.

** Europe worries about U.S. AI as the tech world gathers in France for the G7 and VivaTech

** Europe is concerned that it is falling behind the United States in artificial intelligence as political leaders and tech executives meet in France for the G7 and VivaTech. The article highlights growing pressure on Europe to strengthen its AI capabilities, set effective regulations, and avoid becoming too dependent on American companies that dominate the sector.

** Toyota shareholders back Toyoda as chairman and new CEO Kon at annual meeting

** Toyota shareholders approved Akio Toyoda’s continued role as chairman and supported new CEO Koji Kon at the company’s annual meeting, signaling backing for leadership continuity as the automaker faces industry changes and governance scrutiny.

** China’s Senasic Electronics surges 120% in Hong Kong trading debut

** Senasic Electronics rose 120% in its Hong Kong trading debut, showing strong investor demand. The Chinese company’s listing attracted attention in a busy IPO market, with the share price climbing far above its offer price when trading started.

** Italian mother takes on Meta, TikTok after daughter’s death

** An Italian mother is taking on Meta and TikTok after her daughter’s death, alleging that the platforms failed to protect her from harmful content. The case highlights concerns about social media safety, algorithm-driven exposure, and the responsibility of tech companies to protect young users.

** Why is Suzhou Dongshan Precision Manufacturing stock surging today?

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** Exclusive: Iran deal includes $300 billion fund, more than half of which is already committed, source says

** A source says the Iran deal includes a $300 billion fund, with more than half of it already committed. The article explains how the arrangement is structured and notes that much of the money has already been allocated, suggesting that only limited funds remain.

** Yum strikes two deals to sell Pizza Hut for $2.7 billion in a tale of diverging fortunes

** Yum Brands is selling Pizza Hut through two separate deals for a combined $2.7 billion, reflecting the chain’s weaker performance compared with its sister brands. The move highlights differing fortunes within Yum’s portfolio as the company focuses on its stronger-growing businesses.

** China’s Xiaohongshu prepares for Hong Kong IPO at over $70 billion valuation — WSJ

** Xiaohongshu, the Chinese social media and e-commerce platform often called “China’s Instagram,” is preparing for a Hong Kong IPO that could value it at more than $70 billion, according to the WSJ. The listing would mark a major milestone for the fast-growing app as it seeks broader access to capital and further expansion.

** G7 leaders tackle reliance on China for critical minerals

** G7 leaders are discussing ways to reduce dependence on China for critical minerals, which are vital for technology, defense, and the clean energy transition. The talks aim to strengthen supply chains, boost domestic production, and diversify sourcing amid growing geopolitical tensions.

** Mood darkens among German auto suppliers as investment, hiring fall, survey shows

** German auto suppliers are becoming increasingly pessimistic as weak demand, high costs, and intense competition weigh on the sector. A survey shows companies are cutting investment and slowing hiring, with many expecting little improvement soon despite hopes for policy support and a more stable economy.

** Japan trade balance shrinks less than expected in May as exports surge

** Japan’s trade deficit narrowed in May as exports rose more than expected, helping offset weaker import growth. The improved balance suggests resilient external demand, though trade conditions remain affected by global uncertainty and currency fluctuations.

** Container imports soar at busiest US port in May as buyers try to outrun rising fuel costs

** Container imports at the busiest US port jumped in May as buyers rushed shipments ahead of higher fuel costs. The spike reflects shippers trying to avoid more expensive transport, boosting port activity despite broader economic uncertainty.

** Crude stock decline less than forecasted, mixed demand signals

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** Argentina’s May trade surplus expected at $2 billion, helped by oil and farm exports - Reuters poll

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** Fed watchdog warns of central bank foreign travel risks, calls for reforms

** The Fed’s inspector general warned that the central bank’s foreign travel policies and oversight may expose it to security and financial risks. The report urged reforms to strengthen approval controls, documentation, and monitoring of travel arrangements and expenses to better protect taxpayer funds and sensitive information.

Factbox-Costs to Lebanon of latest Israel-Hezbollah war

The latest Israel-Hezbollah war has inflicted heavy losses on Lebanon, including civilian deaths, widespread destruction of homes and infrastructure, mass displacement, and major economic damage. The conflict has strained Lebanon’s already fragile finances, worsened access to basic services, and added to the country’s long-term recovery and reconstruction burden.

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** Building Permits Decline as Economic Concerns Rise

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Dollar on guard ahead of first Fed decision under Warsh

The dollar remained steady as markets awaited the Federal Reserve’s first policy decision under new Chair Kevin Warsh, with traders watching for any change in interest-rate guidance. Investors stayed cautious ahead of the announcement, which could affect expectations for borrowing costs and currency movements.

** Bank of Korea vows to respond until inflation eases toward target

** The Bank of Korea said it will continue taking policy measures until inflation moves closer to its target, signaling a cautious approach to future interest rate decisions. Officials cited ongoing price pressures and said they will monitor economic conditions and inflation trends before making any further policy adjustments.

** Trump’s Iran War Puts Pressure on G7 Economies, But Don’t Expect Tough Talk in France

** Trump’s escalating conflict with Iran is putting pressure on G7 economies through higher energy prices and market uncertainty, but leaders meeting in France are unlikely to openly confront him. The article suggests that diplomatic caution will prevail as allies avoid a direct clash with the U.S. over the war’s economic fallout.

** Shein and Paris department store end controversial partnership

** Shein and BHV Marais have ended their partnership after backlash over the fast-fashion retailer’s planned Paris pop-up. The deal drew criticism from designers and activists concerned about Shein’s labor and environmental record. The store and retailer said the partnership was mutually ended amid the controversy.

Oil extends fall, stocks steady as traders wait on Warsh

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** Exclusive: U.S. holds off blacklisting China’s DeepSeek; more than 100 firms deemed security risks, sources say

** The United States is delaying a move to blacklist China’s DeepSeek while it reviews more than 100 companies and organizations for national security risks, according to sources. The article says the effort reflects broader concerns about Chinese tech firms tied to security and strategic competition.

** Morning Bid: All eyes on how Warsh walks the line

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** Japan’s exports beat forecasts in May on strong chip demand

** Japan’s exports rose more than expected in May, driven by strong demand for semiconductors and other chip-related goods. The trade balance also improved as imports grew more slowly than anticipated, suggesting resilient external demand despite global economic uncertainty.

** G7 leaders pledge to enhance efforts to address global debt vulnerabilities

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**Nasdaq and S&P 500 slip while Dow hits record close**

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** Bitcoin ends three-day winning streak ahead of U.S.-Iran peace deal signing, Fed

** Bitcoin fell after a three-day rally as investors turned cautious ahead of the signing of a U.S.-Iran peace deal and an upcoming Federal Reserve decision. Traders are watching for any market impact from geopolitical developments and possible clues about future interest-rate policy.

** Bitcoin battles $67K resistance after SuperTrend flip: Live levels

** Bitcoin is testing the $67,000 resistance level after a SuperTrend indicator turned bullish, suggesting momentum may be shifting upward. Traders are watching key live support and resistance zones to assess whether BTC can break higher or face renewed selling pressure.

Binance adds over 7,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs to platform

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** FTX Trust Drops $1.15 Billion Lawsuit Against Genesis Digital

** FTX’s bankruptcy trust has withdrawn a lawsuit seeking $1.15 billion from Genesis Digital. The lawsuit had alleged improper transfers related to dealings before bankruptcy. No further details were provided about why the case was dropped.

** Binance Set to Lose EU License Bid, Permission to Offer Services in the Bloc, Sources Say — Reuters

** Reuters reports that Binance is likely to lose its bid for an EU license, which could limit its ability to offer services across the bloc. The article says sources expect regulators to deny or restrict the application, adding to Binance’s growing compliance challenges in Europe.

** Crystal Intelligence Brings Blockchain Compliance to Kite’s Agent Economy

** Crystal Intelligence has integrated its blockchain compliance tools with Kite’s agent economy to help monitor transactions, detect risk, and support regulatory compliance. The collaboration aims to improve transparency and trust as autonomous agents and digital assets grow in use across blockchain-based systems.

** Bitcoin gives back some gains but stays above $66K after U.S.-Iran interim peace deal

** Bitcoin pared earlier gains after reports of a U.S.-Iran interim peace deal eased geopolitical tensions, but it remained above $66,000. The article notes that the cryptocurrency benefited from reduced fears of conflict, though some profit-taking followed.

Ethereum Climbs 10% in Bullish Trading

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** XRP Climbs 10% on a Strong Market Day

** XRP rose 10% amid a broadly positive crypto market, outperforming many peers as traders reacted to renewed momentum across digital assets. The article highlights the token’s strong daily gain and improved sentiment, though no major catalyst was specified.

** Wallet V Launches Public Performance Benchmark for AI Trading Agents on Hyperliquid and Aster

** Wallet V has launched a public benchmark to compare AI trading agents on Hyperliquid and Aster. The performance test is designed to measure how well different agents trade in real market conditions, giving users a transparent way to evaluate and compare their results.

** Eisai to expand UK manufacturing with government support

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** Knox Lane to sell 8 million Pattern shares at $19 each

** Knox Lane plans to sell 8 million Pattern shares at $19 each, reducing its stake in the company.

** SOPHiA GENETICS prices $50 million public offering at $4.75 per share

** SOPHiA GENETICS announced the pricing of a $50 million public offering at $4.75 per share. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including working capital and potential strategic initiatives.

** Cathie Wood’s ARK sells AMD stock, continues SRTA sell-off

** ARK Invest, led by Cathie Wood, sold shares of AMD and continued reducing its position in SRTA. The trades reflect ARK’s ongoing portfolio shifts, with the firm trimming holdings it may view as less attractive while reallocating capital across other investments.

** Wing Yip regains Nasdaq minimum bid price compliance

** Wing Yip announced that it has regained compliance with Nasdaq’s minimum bid price requirement after its share price met the exchange’s threshold for the required period. The company said the matter is now closed and its listing remains in good standing.

** Nicholas Begich III invests in Listen Ventures IV, LP

** Nicholas Begich III reported an investment in Listen Ventures IV, LP, according to the filing. The disclosure lists the investment amount and relevant transaction details, indicating a financial interest in the venture fund.

** EquipmentShare prices $1.35 billion senior secured notes at 7.125%

** EquipmentShare has priced $1.35 billion in senior secured notes due in 2032 at 7.125%. The notes are expected to close on June 20, 2025, subject to customary conditions. Proceeds will be used to repay existing debt and for general corporate purposes.

** Kennedy-Wilson buys back 99% of 2031 senior notes

** Kennedy-Wilson has repurchased 99% of its 2031 senior notes, reducing debt and strengthening its balance sheet. The move signals active capital management as the company works to lower leverage and improve financial flexibility.

** Air T’s Crestone completes Arena Aviation acquisition

** Air T’s Crestone has completed its acquisition of Arena Aviation, expanding its aviation services and strengthening its position in the market. The deal is part of Air T’s broader strategy to grow through targeted acquisitions and enhance its operational capabilities.

** California Resources prices $550 million notes offering at 7.25%

** California Resources Corp. priced $550 million of senior notes due in 2033 at 7.25%. The company plans to use the proceeds to redeem existing debt and for general corporate purposes.

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