News Summary - 08/04/2025

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Dozens of migrants die in boat capsize off Yemen
A boat carrying over 150 migrants, mostly believed to be Ethiopian, sank off Yemen during bad weather, leaving dozens missing.
World leaders condemn videos of emaciated Israeli hostages in Gaza as Red Cross calls for access
Hamas stated it would grant Red Cross access to Israeli hostages if humanitarian aid corridors into Gaza are opened. Meanwhile, world leaders condemned videos showing the hostages in emaciated conditions, urging for urgent humanitarian intervention.
Israeli minister sparks anger by praying at sensitive Jerusalem holy site
Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir prayed at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, breaching a long-standing agreement that restricts non-Muslim prayer there. His actions have provoked tension and anger, given the site's sensitive religious and political significance.
Democrats flee Texas to block Republican redistricting map backed by Trump
Texas Democrats left the state to prevent a quorum and block a Republican-backed redistricting map, which would add five new GOP-leaning seats to the U.S. House. The move aimed to disrupt the GOP's effort to solidify their advantage in future elections.
Russian volcano erupts for first time in more than 500 years
A volcano on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula erupted for the first time in over 500 years. Experts suggest the eruption may be connected to a massive earthquake that occurred last week in the region.
Boeing defence workers go on strike in new blow to aviation giant
Approximately 3,200 workers involved in building F-15 fighter jets and other military aircraft have voted to reject Boeing's latest contract offer, leading to a strike that poses a new challenge for the aviation company.
F1 tycoon pleads guilty to abetting the obstruction of justice
Ong admitted to giving costly gifts, including a fully paid trip to Qatar, to a former minister, contributing to obstruction of justice charges.
Chile rescuers find body of last trapped miner - five confirmed dead
A copper mine tunnel collapse following Thursday's earthquake trapped five miners inside. Rescue teams found the body of the last trapped miner, confirming all five had died. One additional person had died earlier that day due to the incident.
Ukraine drone attack causes fire at Sochi oil depot, Russia says
Russia reported a fire at an oil depot in Sochi following a Ukrainian drone attack. Meanwhile, Ukraine reported Russian air strikes targeting the southern cities of Kherson and Mykolaiv.
Manhunt intensifies for Montana bar shooting suspect as four victims named
Police are searching for a suspect, described as a regular at a Montana bar, who opened fire, killing a bartender and three patrons. The investigation is ongoing as authorities work to apprehend the individual responsible for the shooting.
Aid group says worker killed by Israeli military in attack on Gaza HQ
The Palestine Red Crescent Society alleges a direct Israeli strike killed one of its workers at its Gaza headquarters. Israel has stated it is currently reviewing the claim.
New Zealand woman arrested after two-year-old found in luggage
A bus driver alerted police after noticing luggage moving, leading to the discovery of a two-year-old child hidden inside. The woman carrying the luggage was subsequently arrested.
Tens of thousands turn out for Sydney pro-Palestinian march
Tens of thousands participated in a pro-Palestinian march in Sydney, leading to the closure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The march was permitted to proceed following a Supreme Court authorization granted just hours before the event.
Watch: How many pull-ups can you do? Trump revives fitness test for school kids
The pull-up fitness test, discontinued in 2012 under Obama and replaced with a broader fitness program, has been revived by Trump for school children to assess their physical strength.
Secret filming exposes the 'madams' involved in Kenya's child-sex trade
An undercover BBC investigation uncovers women, known as 'madams,' who exploit children as young as 13 by involving them in Kenya's child-sex trade.
Mission begins to save snails threatened by own beauty
Researchers from Cuba and the UK are collaborating to uncover the biological secrets of the endangered Polymita snail, known for its striking beauty, aiming to support its conservation.
The big fat 'fake' Indian wedding - Gen Z's latest party trend
Young Indians are embracing wedding-themed parties without the actual marriage, seeking unique and festive experiences. This trend reflects Gen Z’s desire for celebration and social connection, blending traditional wedding elements with modern party vibes.
Hackers, secret cables and security fears: The explosive fight over China's new embassy in the UK
Plans for China's new embassy in the UK, potentially the largest in Europe, have sparked controversy. Opponents raise concerns over security risks, including fears of espionage and cyberattacks, highlighting tensions amid rising geopolitical scrutiny.
'I felt an unspoken pressure to smile' - Kenyan women in the workplace
Kenyan women in the workplace face unspoken pressure to appear likeable, often expected to smile and be agreeable. This societal norm can limit their assertiveness and professional growth, as conforming to these expectations overshadows their skills and contributions. The article explores how these pressures impact women's confidence and career advancement in Kenya.
Melting glaciers threaten to wipe out European villages - is the steep cost to protect them worth it?
Switzerland invests nearly $500 million annually in protective measures for mountain villages endangered by melting glaciers. The debate centers on whether these costly efforts are justified or if relocating residents from high-risk areas is a more sensible solution.
How South Korea's K-beauty industry is being hit by Trump tariffs
The US has imposed a 15% tariff on South Korean beauty products, prompting buyers and sellers in the K-beauty industry to stockpile goods ahead of the tariff's implementation to mitigate cost impacts.
Watch: Twin waterspouts merge near Italian coastline
A local tour boat operator stopped his excursion to capture footage of twin waterspouts merging off Italy's east coast.
Huge explosion rocks Russian oil facility
Ukraine conducted a series of strikes targeting Russian military infrastructure, including a significant attack that caused a huge explosion at a Russian oil facility.
Watch: Massive crowd greets Pope at Catholic youth event
Hundreds of thousands of Catholics gathered in Rome for the Jubilee holy year event, creating a massive crowd to greet the Pope during this significant religious celebration.
Watch: Australians play in snowy winter wonderland
Parts of New South Wales experienced the heaviest snowfall in 20 years, creating a winter wonderland that residents enjoyed. The rare snow blanketed the region, offering a unique and picturesque winter experience.
Watch: How many pull-ups can you do? Trump revives fitness test for school kids
The pull-up fitness test for school children, discontinued in 2012 during Barack Obama's administration and replaced with a general fitness program, has been revived under Donald Trump's directive.
A man dies in Badajoz due to high temperatures in the middle of heat wave
Spain is facing a second extreme heat wave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in several communities. In Badajoz, a man died due to the high temperatures, while the country remains on alert for dangerous weather conditions.
Spain faces a torrid week: day-by-day weather forecast
Five autonomous communities are on orange alert for extreme temperatures, facing a week of intense heat that could affect various activities and public health.
More than 1,000 municipalities are at high health risk: check the areas affected by the heatwave
The authorities warn of more than 1,000 municipalities at high risk due to the heat wave and recommend hydration, avoid exposure in the central hours of the day and take special care of children and the elderly to prevent heat stroke.
What to do to combat the heatwave? Symptoms and ailments in the body due to high temperatures
Spain is facing a second heatwave that increases the health risk. High temperatures can cause symptoms such as dehydration, dizziness and exhaustion. It is crucial to take precautions to protect yourself and avoid health problems related to extreme heat.
Spain faces a "catastrophic summer": deadliest quarter in a decade for drownings
In July 2025, 92 drowning deaths were recorded in Spain, bringing the total number of drowning fatalities so far this year to 302, making it the deadliest quarter of the last decade for this type of accident.
Two new cities join the tourist tax: list of cities already applying the tax and its cost
Catalonia was the first Spanish region to apply the tourist tax in 2012, followed by the Balearic Islands in 2016. Now, two new cities have joined the tax, extending its application in Spain.
Number of online gamblers rises 20% with bookmakers' welcome bonuses and Consumo raises ban on them
Pablo Bustinduy's ministry reveals that online gambling operators earned more than 8 billion euros, while the number of gamblers increased by 20% thanks to welcome bonuses, which the Consumer Affairs Ministry proposes banning to curb this trend.
The SC rules that installing a camera in a peephole is disproportionate and affects neighbours' privacy
The Supreme Court rules that installing a camera in the peephole of the door is disproportionate and violates the privacy of the neighbours, unless there are serious security problems in the community.
Mercedes Milá chooses between Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming: "I'm sorry; him, on a pedestal".
Mercedes Milá expresses her preference between the presenters Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming, highlighting her special admiration for one of them, whom she places "on a pedestal". The journalist argues the reasons behind her choice, showing her clear personal inclination.
Actor Jesús Lozano is saved in the middle of a performance thanks to a defibrillator: "His heart stopped".
The Extremaduran actor Jesús Lozano suffered a cardiac arrest during the play 'Alfonso X: la última Cantiga' at the Classical Theatre Festival in Alcántara, Cáceres. He was saved thanks to the immediate use of a defibrillator, which allowed him to be resuscitated and prevented a tragedy during the performance.
Scare on Iberia plane: emergency return to Barajas after bird strike
An Iberia plane had to make an emergency return to Barajas airport after colliding with a bird. Fortunately, neither the crew nor the passengers were injured and are in good condition.
Woman arrested for carrying two-year-old girl in suitcase
A woman has been arrested in Auckland on child abuse and neglect charges for carrying a two-year-old girl in a suitcase. It is not known if the woman is related to the child. She is due to appear in court on Monday.
Daniel Sancho speaks from prison and calls for "justice": "I should not only be judged by appearances".
Daniel Sancho, after two years in prison, tells EFE that he hopes to win his appeal and asks for justice to be done, asking that he not be judged solely on appearances.
Employment barely grows in early summer, but jobless numbers fall to lowest level in 18 years
Social Security enrolment reached a record 21,865,503 employed. Despite weak employment growth at the start of the summer, unemployment fell to 2.4 million, its lowest level in 18 years.
Actor Song Young-kyu, 55, found dead inside his car.
Actor Song Young-kyu, 55, was found dead in his car. Police found no suicide note or signs of criminality in the vehicle. Song appeared in the film 'Extreme Work' and series such as 'The Big Bet' and 'The Winning Move'.
British man dies after travelling to Turkey for a hair transplant
A British man died unexpectedly while preparing to undergo a hair transplant in Turkey. The causes of his illness and death are still unknown.
The prom that ended in disgrace: Police investigate death of young woman in swimming pool
Simona Cinà, 20, was found dead in the swimming pool during a graduation party. The authorities, including the carabinieri and the Public Prosecutor's Office, are investigating the suspicious circumstances of her death.
Valdepeñas priest's viral homily defending immigrants: "Overtime will be paid".
The priest from Valdepeñas criticised the labour exploitation and lack of legal contracts suffered by many migrant seasonal workers, as well as the poor housing conditions in which they live, defending their rights and dignity during a homily that went viral.
Diaz insists on "intervening" rental prices as PSOE points fingers at PP autonomies
The Government celebrates the improvement in employment, but admits that neither the wage increase nor the reduction of unemployment solve the housing crisis. Díaz defends intervention in rental prices, while the PSOE blames the PP's autonomous communities for the situation.
The longest solar eclipse that will leave Spain in darkness: when will it be and in which cities can it be seen?
Spain will be the protagonist of the 'Iberian Trio', a series of three solar eclipses that will be historic for the country, highlighting a particularly long solar eclipse that will be visible in several Spanish cities.
King Felipe's funniest side: he sang and danced to José Luis Perales like one of his fans.
King Felipe VI, present in the audience during the performance of his friend Jaime Anglada, enjoyed singing and dancing to the song 'Un velero llamado libertad' by José Luis Perales, showing his funniest side as just another fan.
Alborán speaks openly about his relationships: "I can also have a great time with a woman".
Pablo Alborán identifies himself as demisexual and reveals that he can enjoy himself with both men and women. He also confesses to having been unfaithful on one occasion, an experience that made him feel very bad, describing his feeling as dirty and childish.
Do you use it every summer? This accessory can drain your tank without you realising it
Excessive use of air conditioning during the summer can lead to vehicle problems, including increased fuel consumption that drains the tank faster than expected.
A woman assaults and locks up another woman for three days in Valencia: she burned her "with a red-hot ladle" on her private parts
A woman was caught in Valencia after keeping another woman locked up for three days, assaulting her and even burning her with a red-hot ladle on her private parts. The victim called for help from the balcony, alerting the authorities who intervened at the home in Quatre Carreres.
What is a double vibrator and how did it improve my sex life?
LELO introduces its LELO Switch wand massager, a 2-in-1 device that combines different modes and techniques to offer maximum pleasure and enhance the sexual experience.
Young adults wary of taxes; retirees happier about pensions or transportation
Seven out of ten Spaniards aged 25 to 44 consider that they pay more taxes than they receive. On the other hand, people over 65 perceive a better balance between what they contribute and the benefits, especially in pensions and transport.
Yamal mural with drawings of Snow White's dwarfs vandalised
The mural dedicated to Barça footballer Yamal, created in Plaza Joanic to celebrate his 18th birthday and depicting him as a superhero, has been vandalised with drawings of Snow White's dwarfs.
The reason Cardenas believes he has been 'erased' from Yurena's documentary
The radio presenter, instrumental in the television rise of Yurena, Dantés and Porras, harshly criticises Netflix for excluding him from the documentary about Yurena, feeling "erased" despite his relevance to the story.
Alert in Asturias due to jellyfish: Emergencies warns bathers about the presence of Portuguese caravels
Emergencies in Asturias warns bathers about the presence of Portuguese caravels. They recommend not to enter the water if dead specimens or remains are observed, since even the fragments on the shore can cause urticaria.
Fires in Spain: the worst is in Galicia with several fires devouring hundreds of hectares of land
The fire in Vilardevós, Orense, has devastated 570 hectares and maintains the emergency level 2, being one of the main hotspots in Galicia affected by multiple fires.
Alonso's praise for Bortoleto after his great race in Hungary: "If I was English and I finished sixth with the Sauber...".
Brazilian driver Bortoleto, represented by the same agency as Alonso, was named driver of the day after achieving an outstanding sixth place at the Hungaroring circuit. Alonso praised his performance, suggesting that if Bortoleto were English and achieved such a result with Sauber, he would receive even more recognition.
Intimate video leaked of actress Guevara, contestant on 'Celebrity House': 'We all do it'
Actress Guevara, a contestant on 'La casa de los famosos', confirmed that an intimate video of her was leaked after her mobile phone was stolen and hacked. She commented matter-of-factly on the incident, stressing that "we all do it".
The best memes of the heatwave in Spain: "The air is coming from Mordor".
Social media has turned Spain's uncomfortable heatwave into a source of amusement, featuring witty memes comparing the hot air to scenes from "Mordor", using humour to cope with the bad weather.
Almost no competition and €35,000 a year: the opposition that no one is running against
This competition, less in demand than the Post Office or Justice, offers a stable job and an attractive salary of €35,000 a year, but has surprisingly little competition among applicants.
Trump's tariff crusade and his real red line: the US citizen's pocketbook
Trump's tariff policy seeks to protect the US economy, focusing on preventing high costs from directly affecting consumers. Although he faces criticism, his red line is to keep prices affordable for ordinary Americans, prioritising domestic economic stability over international trade disputes.
'Bones' actress recalls her hell on the set of the series: 'I cried every night'
Emily Deschanel revealed that playing coroner Temperance Brennan on 'Bones' was difficult because of her dyslexia, which caused her frustration and made her cry every night during filming.
What is the 'windshield wiper': the Pilates exercise for a flat belly.
The Pilates exercise called the 'windscreen wiper' is simple and effective for a strong abdomen. It also strengthens the core and improves the body's flexibility and mobility.
The exercise that can get rid of 'beer gut' in less than a minute, according to Harvard
Harvard recommends a quick and effective exercise to get rid of the 'beer gut', a common problem that affects long-term health. This exercise is ideal for those looking to get fit and reduce belly fat efficiently in less than a minute.
How they can steal your Instagram account in just a few steps
This scam involves receiving a fake message indicating an attempt to log in to Instagram with a verification code, tricking the victim into quickly stealing their account.
How to pack the perfect suitcase according to Marie Kondo's foolproof method.
Tidiness expert Marie Kondo reveals her three-step method for efficient and organised packing, ideal for family trips with lots of luggage.
Are vegetable oils inflammatory? From myth to reality
Many vegetable oils, such as olive and sunflower oil, are common in cooking. Although there are myths linking them to inflammation, the reality depends on the type of oil and its consumption. Oils rich in monounsaturated fatty acids, such as olive oil, have anti-inflammatory benefits, while an excess of some omega-6s can promote inflammation. Balance and quality are key.
Valencia speed camera limited to 100 km/h, where is it?
The Dirección General de Tráfico continues to install speed cameras in Spain, including a new one in the province of Valencia with a 100 km/h limit, following its preference for this type of speed camera to improve road surveillance.
The city between the beach and the desert that belonged to Spain until 1969 and attracts more and more tourists to Morocco
This city, located between the Atlantic and the desert, stands out for its colonial architecture and golden sandy beaches. It was Spanish until 1969 and is now gaining popularity as a tourist destination in Morocco.
What is the best beach in Spain 2025? 20minutos launches the contest for readers to vote for the best national sandy beach
20minutos has launched a competition for its readers to choose the best beach in Spain in 2025, selecting from among ten of the country's best beaches.
The best film for those left alone in the city in August (and where to stream it)
Jonás Trueba's film, starring Itsaso Arana, is perfect for those staying in Madrid during August, when many travel to the beach.
Goodbye to Matalascañas: Huelva's beautiful beaches with crystal-clear water that rival it
Huelva, in south-west Spain, offers surprisingly long and lesser-known beaches with crystal-clear waters that rival the popular Matalascañas, ideal for enjoying the summer.
Xiaomi launches in Spain its new smart fan with more than 100 levels of power and very silent
Xiaomi launches in Spain its new smart fan, compact and very quiet, which offers more than 100 levels of power and can generate an airflow of up to 1,180 cubic meters per hour.
Pastimes in 20minutos: a new section with 10 games of skill for this summer
20minutos launches a new free section with 10 games of skill for the summer, including sudoku, crosswords, word searches, memory, spot the difference, puzzles and logic games.
It's not just Trudeau and Katy Perry : the other love stories of politicians and artists
The article highlights unexpected romances between politicians and artists, showing that not only the possible relationship between Trudeau and Katy Perry brings these worlds together, but that there are other surprising links between leaders and celebrities.
Electric car 'filling stations' exceed 6,000 points in Madrid, although only 8% are fast-charging
The Community of Madrid has surpassed 6,000 charging points for electric cars, but only 8% offer fast charging. Most stations require a wait of more than an hour to top up the battery, which still limits the speed and convenience of charging for users.
Arrested after the discovery of a man's lifeless body in a hamlet of Murcia
The body of a man with signs of violence has been found in a district of Murcia. The main hypothesis is homicide. The owner of the house where the body was found has been arrested.
Arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting two flatmates in Granada
A man has been arrested in Granada accused of sexually assaulting two female flatmates. The victims reported sexual advances, touching and unwanted visits to their rooms at night. Authorities are investigating the case.
Jessie J urgently hospitalised a month and a half after breast cancer surgery
Jessie J has shared with fans that she was rushed into hospital just a month and a half after her breast cancer operation, showing her ongoing battle with the disease.
Gavi and Lewandowski give Barça 2-0 win over Daegu
Barça, coached by Hansi Flick, achieved their third win in pre-season after beating Daegu 2-0, with goals from Gavi and Lewandowski. The team shows good offensive sensations, although they still need to improve certain defensive aspects.
Where to watch free 'The Substitute', the thriller with Ricardo Gomez hunting Nazis hiding on the Spanish coast.
The film starring Ricardo Gómez, based on true events, follows the hunt for Nazis hiding on the Spanish coast. It features an outstanding cast including Vicky Luengo, Susi Sánchez, Bruna Cusí and Pere Ponce.
Be careful if you use this type of sun visor in your car this summer: the DGT could fine you up to 200 euros.
During the summer, using sunshades inside the car to reduce the temperature is common, but the DGT warns that certain models can be fined up to 200 euros if they do not comply with current regulations on visibility and safety.
One of Andalusia's best kept secrets: a free natural water pool declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
This natural pool in the Sierra de Aracena is ideal for escaping the summer heat without going to the beach and has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest for its historical value.
Cottage cheese and egg omelette wrap, a cheap, delicious and high protein recipe.
This quick and inexpensive recipe combines omelette, cottage cheese and egg for a high-protein meal, ready in just 30 minutes, ideal for any time of day.
Beware of a Meta AI message threatening to suspend your account: it's a scam
A fake message pretending to be from Meta AI is threatening to suspend accounts in order to trick users into stealing their data through phishing. It is important not to fall for this scam and not to provide personal information.
Arrested after the discovery of a man's lifeless body in a hamlet of Murcia
The body of a man with signs of violence was found in a hamlet of Murcia, Spain. The main hypothesis of the investigators points to a possible homicide. The owner of the house where the body was found has been arrested.
'Influencer' Hannah Moody found in decomposed state after dying from "heat exposure" while out on the road
The 31-year-old influencer and experienced hiker Hannah Moody was found in a decomposed state after she died from "heat exposure" while out hiking. The social networks are full of messages of condolence to say goodbye to her.
The photo that Aitana didn't expect with Plex: "He's interested in getting all this out there and in the media spotlight".
The programme 'D corazón' comments on a photo of Aitana and Plex that has caused controversy in networks. It is suggested that Plex seeks to keep the media spotlight through this image, something that Aitana neither expected nor wanted.
Self-employed who don't close for holidays: "I need to work because I have to pay anyway".
The growing trend of self-employed who do not close for holidays reflects the precariousness and difficulties in keeping their activity profitable, forcing them to continue working to cover fixed costs.
Running, crossfit or dance classes are the new Tinder: "There's something human outside the screens"
Dating apps are losing users, who now prefer group activities such as running, crossfit or dance to meet a partner, looking for a more human and real connection outside the screens.
The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that may not come: "It doesn't pay".
Enric, a sound technician, represents a generation facing job insecurity and the uncertainty of a secure retirement. Many young people are afraid of working into old age without pension guarantees, which generates distrust and demotivation towards the current system. This reality reflects an insecure economic future and a growing sense of frustration among those fighting for stability and labour rights.
A forgotten chapter in our history
Conversos offers an accessible read that, stimulated by passion and knowledge of historical facts, invites the reader to reflect on and draw their own conclusions about a forgotten chapter in our history.
Machado or political incorrectness
Machado loved Spain with a deep civil emotion that is reflected in his work. He is a poet capable of evoking the name of his homeland in a unique and unmistakable way, conveying his love for it in every invocation.
Don't believe in August
In August, while the country comes to a standstill, Don Germán Escriche García gets up early, works, and updates his mother's book with dedication and Spartan pride.
A goal in the face of hate
The temperance and wisdom of a young footballer confronts us with the harshest reality, inviting us to reflect on our attitudes and prejudices in the midst of hatred.
Another setback for Alejandro Davidovich: he withdraws against Rublev in Toronto round of 16 due to leg cramps
Alejandro Davidovich withdrew in the round of 16 of the Toronto tournament against Rublev due to leg cramps, when the score was 6(3)-7, 7-6(2) and 3-0.
Madrid school calendar 2025-2026: what day classes start, public holidays, holidays and end of school year.
Students in Madrid will have 19 days off at Christmas and 12 at Easter during the 2025-2026 school year, marking the main school holidays of the year.
Charging flat owners for taking guests to the communal pool: what does the law say?
A community of flat owners has proposed charging flat owners for taking guests to the communal pool, sparking debate about its legality. The law states that the rules must be fair and approved at the meeting, but charging for guests may be challengeable if it is not clearly regulated in the bylaws.
Man's death at Oasis concert in London investigated: band 'shocked'
The band Oasis said they were "shocked and saddened" after the death of an audience member at their London concert, as authorities investigate the incident.
The last week of Smurfollow, the Spanish 'Forrest Gump': from Valencia to Barcelona for cancer.
The athlete and influencer Pitufollow is in the last week of his challenge that began on 22 June in Tenerife, crossing from Valencia to Barcelona to raise funds for the Juegaterapia Foundation and support the fight against childhood cancer.
Aida Bao se pone al frente de 'Malas Lenguas': "Las redes son la jungla, si no acudes a fuentes contrastadas, puedes ser muy manipulable"
Aida Bao will host 'Malas Lenguas' during the first half of the month with two daily editions: from 15:55 to 17:15 on La 1, and from 19:00 to 21:00 on La 2.
'Dancing with the stars': celebrity dream casting for talent show's return to Telecinco
Telecinco prepares the return of 'Dancing with the Stars' with an ideal casting of celebrities, creating great expectation among the public for this new edition of the talent show.
Iker Casillas' reaction to talk of his exes: "They want to take advantage of the fame".
Iker Casillas reacted to a chat between his ex-girlfriends, who are making fun of him. The ex-footballer claimed that they are trying to take advantage of his fame, showing his discontent with the situation.
Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to Carrie Bradshaw after series finale announced
The Sex and the City sequel will end its 12-episode third season, concluding with a two-part finale. Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to her iconic character Carrie Bradshaw, marking the end of the series.
Luis Font (Locomía), from living on the street to paellas at home.
Luis Font, the artist from Locomía, spent months living on the streets, but thanks to the help of people who showed solidarity, he has managed to get by and now offers paellas at home.
Yurena suffers an accident and won't go on 'Fiesta', but experiences an awkward moment when she goes live: "I'm not going to make a fuss"
Yurena suffered an accident that prevented her from attending 'Fiesta', but she kept her word and appeared live from the street. During the connection, she experienced an awkward moment when she stated that she was not going to do "mamarrachadas".
Complaints that his beach flat is being rented without his permission: "He asks for 300 euros as a reservation".
A woman reported that a scammer is renting out her beach flat without her consent, offering the property on various websites and asking for 300 euros as a reservation, despite the fact that she did not provide any documents.
María Patiño confesses her loneliness after leaving Telecinco: "I didn't know there were people I loved who didn't feel the same way".
María Patiño revealed on the 'Perreando' podcast her feeling of loneliness after leaving Telecinco, expressing her surprise at the lack of support from some colleagues she valued, which made the moment harder.
Gonzalo Bernardos responds to a father of a large family: "Having three jobs is fantastic, my father had six."
A viewer with three children and three jobs shared his struggle to make ends meet. Gonzalo Bernardos responded by valuing his effort and mentioned that his father worked six jobs, highlighting the strength and dedication in difficult situations.
Marta López Álamo explodes over criticism of her physique: "Being thin is not a crime".
Marta López Álamo responds firmly to criticism about her physique, stating that being thin should not be judged. She also points out that she does not seek acceptance from others, which helps her to avoid being affected by these negative comments.
Antonio Banderas (64), on his heart attack: "What the body asks you to do is to let go".
Antonio Banderas stars in a special on 'Cuarto milenio' where he talks about his heart attack. The actor shares his experience and confesses that during the attack he felt that his body was asking him to give up.
Laura Escanes publishes some spectacular images of her and her boyfriend scuba diving.
Laura Escanes, influencer and ex-wife of Risto Mejide, shares stunning photos of her diving with her boyfriend, a skier, during their first holiday together in Menorca.
Prince Harry denies punching his uncle Andrew of England for messing with wife Meghan Markle
The Rise and Fall of the House of York details the Duke of York's troubles with the royal family, including an alleged confrontation between Andrew and his nephew Harry, who denies punching him for comments about Meghan Markle.
Marieta unveils all the details of her wedding to Suso: there's already a date, venue and even a guest list
Marieta has revealed details of her wedding to Suso, including the date, venue and guest list, answering all her followers' questions about the event.
The unknown life of Damiano David before Måneskin
Damiano David, before he became famous with Måneskin and won Eurovision 2021, was a basketball player at youth level in Rome.
Antonio Resines and Maribel Verdú share holidays with their partners in Cantabria
Antonio Resines invited his friend Maribel Verdú to his refuge in Cantabria, where they are both enjoying a holiday with their partners, including Verdú's husband, Pedro Larrañaga.
Matthew McConaughey's secret to staying in top shape: "I feel better than I did when I was 30"
Matthew McConaughey revealed in an interview his fitness routine, saying he feels better than when he was 30.
When selfishness is cloaked in the phrase "I have to prioritise myself".
Prioritising ourselves also means recognising that our lives are influenced by those around us, and should not become a pretext for selfishness.
Scare on Iberia plane: emergency return to Barajas after bird strike
An Iberia plane had to make an emergency return to Barajas after hitting a bird. Fortunately, both crew and passengers are in good condition and there were no injuries.
Mercedes Milá chooses between Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming: "I'm sorry; him, on a pedestal".
Mercedes Milá shares her preference between Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming, firmly highlighting her inclination. The veteran journalist explains the reasons behind her choice, placing one of them on a pedestal for his approach and style.
Luis Font (Locomía), from living on the street to paellas at home.
Luis Font, ex-member of Locomía, spent several months living on the street. Thanks to the help of people who show solidarity, he has managed to improve his situation and now makes paellas at home.
Real Madrid's plans for Franco Mastantuono until he turns 18: still unable to train with his teammates
Franco Mastantuono, Argentinian footballer, cannot train with the rest of the Real Madrid squad until he turns 18 due to his status as a non-EU player.
Former UFC fighter Paul Felder criticises Ilia Topuria's attitude: 'If you're the best and he's not at your level, then show it'
Paul Felder believes Ilia Topuria should face Arman Tsarukyan to defend his lightweight title and prove his supremacy in the division.
Rodrygo's message before returning to Real Madrid with his future up in the air: "Clear mind and many missions ahead".
Rodrygo shared on Instagram a summary of his holiday just before resuming training with Real Madrid, showing a positive attitude and focus on the upcoming challenges despite the uncertainty over his future.
Jude Bellingham's shocking scar after shoulder surgery
Jude Bellingham publicly displayed the scar after undergoing shoulder surgery. The operation was to resolve physical problems he had been having for some time.
When does F1 return after the summer break? Alonso and Sainz's next race
F1 begins an almost month-long summer break for teams to tune up engines and recuperate ahead of the remaining 10 races of the season, with Alonso and Sainz set for the restart.
Carlos and Mayte, parents of Dario and authors of 'The Blue Side of the Moon': "Autism taught us to see the essential".
Carlos and Mayte, parents of Darío, defend the role of the parent caregiver and advocate for a society that values empathy and knowledge to accept differences, highlighting how autism taught them to focus on the essential.
Botanic Nights trials immersive concert with vibrating backpacks for people with disabilities.
Several people with hearing disabilities enjoyed the Lori Meyers concert using vibrating backpacks, text and visual support, seeking a more integrated and complete experience.
Enrique Carazo, president of the Foundation Against Pulmonary Hypertension: "Our goal is chronicity and, hopefully, a cure."
Enrique Carazo, president of the Foundation Against Pulmonary Hypertension, highlights the seriousness and disabling progression of this rare disease. His main goal is to make it chronic and, in the long term, to find a cure to improve patients' quality of life.
The throne of 'made in China' garments at risk.
China, the world's leading garment producer, is facing challenges due to rising labour costs, trade tensions and the adoption of technologies in other countries. This has prompted brands to diversify their supply chains to emerging economies, putting China's hegemony in the global textile sector at risk.
Bernat Vicens (Fergus): "We aim to create value; whether that leads us to become an international player, time will tell".
Bernat Vicens, CEO of Fergus, analyses the current situation in the sector and the company's future plans, highlighting its aim to create value and remain open to expanding internationally if the opportunity arises.
Housing expert Sergio Gutiérrez's viral advice to young people: "In 10 years you'll be glad you listened to me".
Sergio Gutiérrez, housing expert, advises young people on TikTok to prioritise profitability over comfort when choosing housing in their early years, claiming that in a decade they will be glad they followed this advice.
Arquia Banca extends its fixed-term deposit and maintains a 6-month interest rate of 2.75%.
Arquia Banca extends the availability of its fixed-term deposit with an interest rate of 2.75% for 6 months until 5 September, while maintaining the same conditions of linkage.
Cajamar is the most affected entity in ECB stress tests
An ECB assessment shows that Cajamar is the most affected Spanish financial institution in the stress tests, showing a lower capital capacity compared to other institutions in the country.
This is what a UX/UI Designer earns in Spain: salaries for user experience analysts
A UX/UI analyst is essential to ensure that digital products are intuitive and easy to use. In Spain, salaries vary according to experience and company, reflecting the growing demand for professionals who improve the user experience in digital development.
Sydney Sweeney makes a comeback after controversy over her jeans advert
Sydney Sweeney returns to the public eye with "Americana", a crime thriller filmed in 2022 and now in cinemas, leaving behind the controversy over her cowboy advert.
Somiedo, the unexpected Spanish location where the new 'Hunger Games' movie is being filmed.
Somiedo, a Spanish town, is the chosen location for the filming of the new 'The Hunger Games' movie, which will focus its plot on the mobilisation of tributes for the 50th anniversary of the deadliest games in Panem.
Don't forget: James Gunn and Zack Snyder made one of Hollywood's best zombie movies.
James Gunn and Zack Snyder, despite the rivalry between their fans, collaborated in 2004 to create one of Hollywood's most acclaimed zombie films.
Actor Song Young-kyu, 55, found dead inside his car.
Actor Song Young-kyu, known for 'Extreme Labour' and series such as 'The Big Bet', was found dead in his car at the age of 55. Police found no suicide note or evidence of criminality at the scene.
'Melrose Place' actress Loni Anderson dies, aged 79.
Loni Anderson, known for her role as Jennifer, the receptionist on 'Melrose Place', has died at the age of 79. Her performance earned her two Emmy Award nominations, making her a standout on the series and leaving a legacy in television.
Dark mode, low power or downloading maps: tricks to stop Google Maps from draining your phone battery
To prevent Google Maps from draining your phone's battery, we recommend turning on dark mode, using low power mode and downloading maps offline. These tricks help to prolong battery life while using the app for navigation.
Elon goes one step further and decides to test his brain chip outside the US
Elon Musk and his company are moving forward with the development of their brain-computer interface, focusing on restoring digital autonomy for people with severe paralysis, and now plan to test the brain chip outside the United States.
OnePlus Pad Lite: an affordable, lightweight tablet for anyone in the family.
20bits tests the OnePlus Pad Lite, a budget tablet with an 11-inch LCD screen, MediaTek Helio G100 processor and 9340 mAh battery, ideal for family use.
The most common scams when booking holidays online: how to avoid them
Booking holidays online is convenient but risky due to scams that seek your money or personal details. Among the most common scams are bogus offers, fraudulent websites and advance payment scams. Knowing about them helps you avoid them and have a safe summer.
They talk, they walk, they learn: this is the world's largest gathering of robots
An international summit was held in Shanghai, bringing together more than 150 humanoid robots. The robots demonstrated abilities to talk, walk and learn, showcasing significant technological advances in artificial intelligence and robotics. This event highlighted the evolution and future potential of robots in various areas.
Sydney Sweeney jeans controversy firm speaks out and defends its campaign: 'It was always just about 'jeans''"
American Eagle defends its campaign starring Sydney Sweeney, claiming that its intention was only to promote its jeans. The brand rejects controversy and reaffirms that the focus was always on fashion and not controversy.
Here are the it girls' five must-haves for a stylish summer suitcase
The 'it girls' reveal the five essentials for a stylish summer suitcase, combining fashion and practicality to look fashionable on holiday.
A make-up artist's trick to enlarge the eye: "Forget about black".
A make-up artist reveals his secret to enlarge eyes when applying make-up: avoid using black, as it can reduce the appearance of the eye. This advice seeks to highlight the look more effectively.
The Zara dress that makes short girls look great and that you can find on sale and in the new collection.
This Zara dress, very successful in the previous collection, is back in the Galician brand's novelties. It is ideal for short girls and is available both in sales and in the new collection.
María Valverde makes her directorial debut in Mallorca in an elegant powder pink dress
María Valverde made her directorial debut at the Mallorca Atlántida Festival, where she dazzled on the red carpet in an elegant powder pink dress. The actress attended the event accompanied by her husband, Gustavo Dudamel.
Sydney Sweeney's unexpected accessory worn on the red carpet with a princess dress
Sydney Sweeney paired a princess gown with an iconic 90s tiara, adapting this classic accessory to modern red carpet glamour with a simple trick.
Mercadona has the ultimate breakfast product: it's recommended by doctors and ideal for breakfast
Mercadona offers an ideal product for quick and healthy breakfasts, recommended by doctors. It is nutritious, beneficial for the body and economical, making it easy to start the day without skipping this essential meal.
Dabiz Muñoz's trick for frying the perfect egg in just 20 seconds: "They freak me out".
Dabiz Muñoz reveals his secret to frying the perfect egg in 20 seconds: use very hot oil, achieve a crispy tip and obtain a creamy yolk, avoiding it becoming runny.
The Cordoba restaurant recommended by the Michelin Guide this August where to eat for 30 euros.
La Cuchara de San Lorenzo, in Cordoba, has been chosen Bib Gourmand restaurant of the month by the Michelin Guide, standing out for offering excellent value for money with menus around 30 euros.
The ingredient that you usually put in your summer salads and that Dani García says is a mistake.
Dani García recommends changing the traditional marine ingredient in summer salads for grains, thus achieving a fresher and different flavour in the preparation.
The incredible restaurant in Ibiza that Nathy Peluso has discovered: "Everything has a super original and very tasty interpretation".
Singer Nathy Peluso recommended the restaurant in Ibiza for its originality and flavour, highlighting dishes such as mussels, katsu sando and Russian salad.
Neither salsa, nor gazpacho: the refreshing recipe that you can make with ripe tomatoes according to chef José Andrés.
Chef José Andrés reveals a refreshing recipe for using ripe tomatoes: a cocktail that has been one of his favourites since he was 8 years old. This surprising drink offers a delicious and simple alternative to using overripe tomatoes.
The Mediterranean island with turquoise waters and one of the oldest synagogues in the world
This Tunisian island, with 130 km of coastline and pristine beaches, is noted for its traditional architecture and vibrant cultural initiatives, including street art, as well as being home to one of the oldest synagogues in the world.
The hiking route on footbridges over the most crystalline waters of the Sierra de Cazorla
This route along the Borosa River is one of the most impressive routes in the Natural Park of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, in Jaén. It is notable for its footbridges that allow you to walk over crystal clear waters and enjoy exceptional natural landscapes.
The most fun route in Catalonia: it starts from a medieval bridge, crosses waterfalls and leads to a beautiful viewpoint.
The Torrent dels Abadals, located in Castellbell i el Vilar, 40 minutes from Barcelona, is an ideal route for beginners. The route includes a medieval bridge, waterfalls and culminates in a viewpoint with spectacular views, offering an accessible and fun natural and cultural experience.
El Parador located in a former 17th century convent in one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
El Parador is a former 17th century convent offering 14 interior courtyards, galleries, outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant serving traditional Manchegan food, located in one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.
The charming village where 'Angela', Netflix's most watched series, was filmed: stone houses, green landscapes,...
The series 'Ángela', starring Verónica Sánchez and available on Atresplayer and Netflix Spain, has surprised viewers with its stunning rural landscapes, with stone houses and green natural surroundings that enhance the fiction and attract more subscribers.
The fascinating Greek city with a beautiful old town and three fortresses, one even in the middle of the sea.
This city in the Peloponnese, known as "the city of love", is a little-known treasure of Greece. It offers a charming old town and is notable for its three fortresses, one of which is located in the middle of the sea, making it an ideal choice for a getaway near Athens.
Neither Norway nor Tuscany: these places that seem to have been taken from another country are in Spain.
Some places in Spain resemble famous international destinations, such as Norway or Tuscany, but they are inside the country. These enclaves offer surprising landscapes and allow you to enjoy foreign experiences without leaving Spain.
Xevi Verdaguer, psychoneuroimmunologist on whether it is bad to drink water before meals: "It does not reduce acid".
Xevi Verdaguer clarifies that drinking water before meals does not reduce stomach acid. Staying hydrated is essential all day long, even without feeling thirsty, although in certain situations it is important to know when it is not appropriate to drink water.
Antoni Figueredo, podiatrist: "Flip-flops may be comfortable at first, but they're no good at all."
Flip-flops are practical and comfortable at first, but they are not suitable for all-day wear, as they can cause foot problems, warns podiatrist Antoni Figueredo.
The tight jeans syndrome Dr Manuel Viso warns of: "Your diaphragm goes on strike".
Wearing very tight trousers can cause digestive, circulatory, gynaecological and dermatological conditions due to the pressure they exert on the body, even affecting the diaphragm.
No fan, no shower: the clever trick to sleep cool in summer during these hot nights
The technique involves filling a hot water bottle with hot water, freezing it and using it to cool off on hot nights, offering a simple and effective alternative to sleeping cool without a fan or shower.
New side effect of weight loss injections discovered: they improve men's sex life
Some injections used for weight loss may raise testosterone levels in men, improving their sex lives.
The protein-packed fruit that builds muscle mass and helps strengthen bones
Although little consumed in Spain, a dried fruit offers multiple health benefits, including a high protein content that helps to increase muscle mass and strengthen bones.
This is the best-selling electric model in July that has surprised all rivals
The best-selling electric model in July surprised by leading the top 3 zero-emission vehicles, a position in which it did not usually appear, standing out among its competitors.
The requirements of the DGT to become a traffic examiner
The DGT is facing long waiting lists for traffic exams due to the need to fill examiner positions in several provincial headquarters.
The signals your car sends when it needs a timing belt change
Knowing the condition of the timing belt is vital to avoid costly repairs. Detecting early signs can prevent serious engine damage, ensuring the smooth running and safety of the vehicle.
The fine of up to 200 euros that the DGT can fine you for wearing this sticker on your car
The DGT can fine drivers up to 200 euros for wearing stickers or adhesives that interfere with visibility, according to article 19.1 of the Road Traffic Regulations, which requires unobstructed visibility in the vehicle.
Neither BMW nor Porsche, Guardia Civil unveils new car: "They will be used by a specialised unit".
The Guardia Civil has incorporated 36 vehicles of a Korean brand, which will be destined to a specialised unit, marking a novelty in its fleet by not opting for traditional brands such as BMW or Porsche.
New traffic cuts in Madrid in August due to roadworks that will affect the M-30, Castellana and A-5
The Madrid City Council has planned alternative routes to reduce the impact on traffic and public transport due to works on the M-30, Castellana and A-5 during August.
Catalonia moves to transform 170 procedures to cut red tape and "make life easier for people"
Catalonia is reforming 170 administrative procedures to simplify processes, reduce bureaucracy and make life easier for citizens. These measures aim to streamline procedures, improve public efficiency and promote a more accessible administration that is closer to citizens.
Barcelona reinforces police presence in Sant Antoni neighbourhood to improve coexistence
Barcelona City Council is stepping up police surveillance in Sant Antoni to improve coexistence and seek immediate solutions. Jordi Valls, deputy mayor and councillor for Eixample, acknowledges that this challenge will not be easy, but it is key to building community.
Arrested after the discovery of a man's lifeless body in a hamlet of Murcia
A man has been found dead with signs of violence in a district of Murcia. The main hypothesis of the investigators is that it is a homicide. The owner of the house where the body was found has been arrested.
Barcelona City Council takes advantage of August to undertake forty or so building works
Barcelona City Council is carrying out 31 works and seven paving projects in August, renovating more than 37,000 m² of land to improve infrastructures and public spaces.
Man dies in fire in Madrid's Latina district
A man died in a fire at around 4 a.m. in a flat in Cardaño street, in the district of Latina, Madrid.
Nine bus lines undergo changes from today in Madrid due to Metro works
The EMT informs that due to works on the Metro, nine bus lines in Madrid will undergo changes from today, especially affecting the area around Atocha station. A large part of Paseo de la Reina Cristina will be without service.
Heat wave in Castilla-La Mancha: two towns will register 43 degrees Celsius
Temperatures in Castilla-La Mancha will be moderate at the start of the week, but from Wednesday and over the weekend an extreme heatwave is expected, with two towns reaching up to 43 degrees.
Arrested for fictitiously registering foreigners in exchange for €1,000 in Ávila
A man was arrested in Ávila for fictitiously registering foreigners in other people's homes, charging €1,000 per person. The investigation began following a complaint from the owner of a property affected, who alerted the authorities to the illegal registration without his consent.
Investigation into the death of a young man who fell from a hotel in Ibiza
A young man died after falling from a hotel in Ibiza on Sunday afternoon. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident to clarify what happened.
This is the village in Madrid participating in today's Grand Prix: only 30 kilometres from the capital city
This town in the south of the Madrid region, 30 kilometres from the capital, is taking part in today's Grand Prix with the special collaboration of Henar Álvarez.
A man's flamboyant way of hitting on a young woman in a bar: "Very nasty, girls."
A young woman revealed that a man tried to hit on her in a flamboyant and unpleasant way in a bar, although she never showed any interest or responded to his request.
Police go to flat, neighbours activate 'radio-patio': "We pay community, we deserve to know"
The police went to a flat, which led the neighbours to activate the 'radio-patio', a community communication to find out what had happened. On the poster, they left space to explain the facts, reflecting the concern and the right of the neighbours to be informed, as they pay the community and want to know what is going on around them.
The 'meme lord' sneaks into the Hungarian GP and greets Fernando Alonso: "Today I'll be a Formula 1 expert".
A Hungarian pensioner, famous on the internet as the 'meme man', sneaked into the Hungarian GP and greeted Fernando Alonso. The image of the Spaniard with this friendly fan quickly went viral.
Sex Clinic: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I amortised? I want to give my partner more than just caresses".
The 20minutos sex consulting room presents new answers from the expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute. In this issue, he addresses questions about the effects of medication on erections and how to maintain a satisfactory sex life in order to offer more than just caresses to your partner.
Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths."
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises to avoid tanning booths to maintain a healthy tan, answering questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, promoting safe practices for the skin.
"I live renting, am I obliged to let a bank appraiser into my home to photograph it?"
This housing consultancy resolves doubts related to common problems in communities and rentals, such as conflicts with neighbours, repairs, security or maintenance, and questions about obligations with the landlord.
"If working hours are reduced will I have to work longer to be able to retire?"
UGT specialists answer doubts about how reduced working hours can affect the time needed to retire, clarifying key aspects in this labour consultancy.
Is something worrying you or blocking you? We help you with your doubts in the 20minutos psychology consulting room.
20minutos offers a psychology consulting room for those facing concerns or emotional blocks. This space seeks to provide support and guidance to manage difficult situations through dialogue and professional advice.
Fractures, falls and sick leave, the risks of walking a dog on a lead
Data from Anglo-Saxon countries reveal that walking a dog on a leash entails risks such as fractures, falls and sick leave, a situation that could be replicated in Spain given the similarity in contexts.
Shark teeth in dogs, the dental problem that mostly affects small breeds
Untreated deciduous dentition can cause painful and chronic dental problems in dogs, especially affecting small breeds.
Dog breeds originating in China, from age-old hunters to noble companionship
Chinese dog breeds have evolved from essential hunters to cultural symbols and companions of nobility, reflecting changes in their function and significance over time.
Your daily horoscope: Monday 4 August 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today and tomorrow on 20minutos.com to discover daily predictions that will help you make decisions and face the day with energy and confidence.
Check the Sueldazo de la ONCE: results
The results of the ONCE Sueldazo of Sunday 3 August 2025 will be published from 21:30h. They will be available on the 20minutos.es website.
Check El Gordo: results for Sunday 3 August 2025
The El Gordo de la Primitiva results for Sunday 3 August 2025 will be published from 21:30h. You can check them in real time on the 20minutos.es website.
Long, very good and critically acclaimed series to give you an unforgettable marathon
A selection of critically acclaimed, long-running series, from 'The X-Files' to 'Mad Men', for those looking for an unforgettable and addictive TV marathon.
Spill of thousands of hot dogs forces motorway closure
An accident on Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania caused thousands of frozen hot dogs to spill, affecting four miles of the highway and forcing its temporary closure.
In the absence of sex education, porn shapes teenage dating
A study reveals that a lack of sex education drives teens to base their relationships on porn, which is linked to higher rates of sexual, physical and psychological dating violence.
Dakota Johnson, Dualipa... Mallorca becomes a VIP celebrity paradise this summer
Mallorca continues to be a favourite destination for international celebrities this summer. Stars such as Dakota Johnson and Dua Lipa are enjoying the beaches and exclusive atmosphere of the Balearic island, consolidating it as a paradise for VIPs in search of relaxation and privacy under the Mediterranean sun.
Is your name Claudia? Then you share a name with these celebrities
Several celebrities share the name Claudia, with one who has achieved success as an actress standing out in particular.
Didn't you know? These 'celebrities' were born in Buenos Aires
Many world-famous celebrities were born in Buenos Aires, although not everyone knows it. This city has been the birthplace of prominent figures in various areas of entertainment and culture.
Tricks to get through airport security checks and avoid unpleasantness
It is essential to follow certain tips to avoid problems at airport security checkpoints, ensuring a quick and hassle-free process.
The eSim you need for your travels abroad gives you 1 day of free connection
eSIM services eliminate the need for a physical card, allowing you to connect mobiles and other devices to the internet globally. This eSIM offers one day's free connection, ideal for international travellers.
No broom or mop for your home: this powerful robot vacuums, mops, then cleans itself
Xiaomi introduces a powerful robot hoover with a self-emptying base that vacuums, mops and then cleans itself automatically, making it easy to clean your home without the need for any manual intervention.
Forget about ice cubes taking up space in the freezer: this is how you can make them almost instantly
Enjoy cold drinks in summer without worrying about ice taking up space in the freezer. This solution allows you to make ice quickly and almost instantly, ideal for small kitchens and to avoid awkward storage.
These organiser bags can save your suitcase and cost less than 6 euros.
Organising your suitcase can be tricky, but using inexpensive organiser bags, which cost less than £6, makes it easy to carry everything you need in an organised and efficient way.
Shipwreck with more than 150 migrants on board off the coast of Yemen: only 12 survivors
More than 150 migrants were shipwrecked off the coast of Yemen due to bad weather. IOM confirmed 12 survivors, while 74 people remain missing.
A Spanish woman travels to a Moroccan city and gives an important piece of advice for female tourists travelling alone
A Spaniard recounted her experience in Marrakech, highlighting cultural and social aspects that solo tourists should consider for their safety and comfort during their trip.
Food alert: Consumo recalls a batch of this supplement for excess zinc
The AESAN warns about an excess of zinc in the supplement 'N-PRO Regenintest', which may cause adverse reactions. Therefore, a specific batch is withdrawn from the market to protect the health of consumers.
Renfe withdraws the five Talgo trains covering the Avlo service between Madrid and Barcelona
Renfe has withdrawn the five Talgo trains operating the Avlo service between Madrid and Barcelona for overhaul due to cracks detected in the boogies, the trains' suspension system.
NASA delves deep into Mars with radar en route to moon Europa
The radar will allow scientists to study how ice on the moon Europa can trap materials from the subsurface ocean and transfer them to the surface, helping to understand its composition and potential habitability.
August in the north: beaches, swimming holes and cool villages to escape the heat
Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country are ideal destinations in Spain for escaping the summer heat, offering beaches, swimming holes and cool villages perfect for August holidays.
Public opinion experts, a former Podemos adviser and an anti-crisis group: Sánchez reshuffles his cabinet ahead of the election period
Sánchez has taken advantage of the departure of Paco Salazar for inappropriate behaviour to readjust his cabinet, led by Diego Rubio and with a more technical than political focus, incorporating experts in public opinion and an anti-crisis group in the run-up to the elections.
Neither knives nor medicines: things you should never keep in the kitchen drawer
Keeping a variety of utensils in the kitchen drawer is common, but mixing knives and scissors can be dangerous and is not recommended. Medicines should also not be kept there for safety and care.
Can a bird strike bring down a plane?
Bird strikes with aircraft are common, especially near airports and during take-off. Although these incidents can cause damage, it is rare for them to bring down an aircraft, as aircraft are designed to withstand these impacts and ensure the safety of passengers.
Corruption rocks Ukraine: Zelensky sacks officials over internal plot to inflate cost of war drones
Zelenski sacked officials involved in a scheme that inflated the cost of drones used in the war, misappropriating funds and taking bribes through a systematic scheme.
Islamic State used AI in propaganda after murdering Spanish tourists in Afghanistan
An unofficial Daesh media outlet released a video with a fake TV news broadcast, created by artificial intelligence, related to the attack on a market in Bamiyan in Afghanistan where Spanish tourists were killed.
Hamas digs its own grave for hostage Evyatar David in new video: "Time is running out".
In a new video, hostage Evyatar David is shown digging with a shovel in a narrow tunnel, in an apparent coercion by Hamas, which warns that "time is running out".
WHO warns of risks of squashing cockroaches during summer: they can release polluting particles
Squashing cockroaches releases bacteria from their bodies, contaminating the area and increasing the risk of disease, warns the WHO.
Five miners missing in Chile's El Teniente mine collapse found lifeless
Five miners missing after the collapse of the El Teniente mine in Chile have been found dead. Despite continuing efforts, rescue efforts failed to save them after Thursday's collapse.
Poland extends border controls with Germany until early October
The Polish government has extended border controls with Germany until the beginning of October and will evaluate in September whether to continue with this measure or not.
Business and industry take positions to bid for electricity supply points as Aagesen awaits opening this year
Companies and industries are preparing to compete for new electricity supply points that Aagesen plans to open this year, in an effort to improve access and distribution of energy, boosting the efficiency and competitiveness of the sector.
20AM: everything you need to know to start the day informed
20AM offers a concise summary of the key news to start your day informed. It covers national and international current affairs, economics, politics and relevant events, providing essential data to keep you up to date with the most important events in a quick and easy way.
My pocket: tips and tricks to make the most of your budget
This article offers practical tips on how to optimise your personal budget, such as making a financial plan, reducing unnecessary expenses and taking advantage of bargains. It also recommends using applications to track spending and encourage consistent savings, thus helping to improve financial health and achieve financial goals effectively.
Cinemania: the series and films not to be missed
The latest edition of Cinemanía highlights the must-see series and films of the season, offering a guide to the most eagerly awaited premieres and recommendations for all tastes. From intense dramas to fresh comedies, the selection promises varied and quality entertainment for film and TV lovers.
What it means when people help waiters clear the table, according to psychology
Helping to clear the table, although it may seem trivial, reflects values such as empathy and cooperation. From a psychological perspective, this gesture indicates a positive social connection and a willingness to collaborate, strengthening bonds and generating an atmosphere of mutual respect and support.
The beautiful village in Alicante that the tourists don't know about and is next to the best beaches
This Valencian town, close to the Mediterranean, combines outstanding architecture and exceptional natural surroundings, making it a fascinating destination little known to tourists.
The tricks you need to know to spot a Guardia Civil camouflaged vehicle
The Guardia Civil have been using camouflaged vehicles such as cars, vans, motorbikes and trucks for decades to covertly identify traffic offences.
No vinegar, no bleach: the trick to cleaning grease from the cooker hood without doing a thing
This trick makes it easy to clean the cooker hood without using vinegar or bleach, making it easier to remove accumulated grease and saving effort.
Palma de Mallorca's top five restaurants for fine dining: prices under 25 euros
Palma de Mallorca offers a great gastronomic variety, from traditional to international and avant-garde cuisine. The city stands out for its markets, bars, bakeries and restaurants where you can enjoy quality food at affordable prices, for less than 25 euros.
The ideal and comfortable sports sandals for walking this summer: for less than 70 euros
These sports sandals are comfortable, perfect for walking and hiking during the summer, and are priced at less than 70 euros.
Sylvester Stallone and 'Tulsa King' return: season three premiere date now available
The series "Tulsa King" will soon return to Paramount+ with its third season, and new images have been released to announce its premiere.
The western with Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando that had it all to be a blockbuster
This western brought together two of Hollywood's most prestigious actors in their heyday, Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando, but despite its enormous potential, the film was forgotten and failed to achieve the success it had hoped for.
Good, nice and cool: five villages in Spain where it won't be so hot
Five Spanish villages, located in the mountains, by rivers or by the sea, stand out for their cool temperatures in summer. Their streets invite you to enjoy the summer without the intense heat that affects other areas, offering a pleasant atmosphere for visitors and locals alike.
The cheapest town in the Basque Country for carefree retirement: it has the lowest house prices
Euskadi stands out as an ideal retirement community. One village in particular offers the lowest house prices, at just 1,777 euros/m², facilitating an affordable and peaceful retirement.
The cheapest town in A Coruña to retire without worries: it has the lowest house prices
This municipality in Galicia stands out for its affordable housing, health centre, pharmacy and family atmosphere, ideal for carefree retirement.
This is what the Castile and Leon village that participates in the 'Grand Prix' looks like: they gave it a medieval permit.
A town in Castilla y León, located less than 40 minutes from Salamanca, will take part in the 'Grand Prix' programme with Patxi Salinas. This village stands out for having received a medieval permit, which is part of its identity and attraction.
Venezuela's oil exports fell in July as partners awaited US authorizations
Venezuela's oil exports declined in July as key partners delayed purchases pending U.S. sanctions approvals. The drop reflects ongoing challenges in restoring Venezuela's oil trade amid geopolitical tensions. Buyers are cautious, awaiting clearer U.S. guidelines, impacting the country's oil revenue and recovery efforts.
Morning Bid: Payrolls soft, messenger fired
U.S. payrolls unexpectedly softened in the latest report, signaling potential cooling in the labor market. Meanwhile, a government messenger was dismissed, raising concerns about internal communications amid ongoing economic uncertainties. The data and personnel changes contribute to cautious market sentiment.
Copper prices: BofA warns long positions remain at risk of stopping out
Bank of America cautions that copper prices face downside risks, putting long positions at risk of stopping out. Market volatility and weak demand prospects contribute to uncertainty around copper’s near-term price direction. Investors are advised to stay vigilant amid potential price corrections.
Citi raises gold forecast as rate cut odds increase after weak jobs data
Citi has increased its gold price forecast, citing rising chances of rate cuts following weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data. The softer employment figures have heightened expectations that the Federal Reserve may ease monetary policy sooner, boosting gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset and driving Citi's revised outlook.
Oil falls as OPEC+ proceeds with September output hike
Oil prices dropped as OPEC+ confirmed plans to increase September production despite concerns over slowing demand. The decision aims to maintain market balance amid economic uncertainties and inflation worries. Analysts note that higher supply could pressure prices, impacting global energy markets and prompting cautious investor behavior.
Gold prices steady, holding sharp gains in wake of soft U.S. jobs data
Gold prices remained steady after surging due to weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which raised concerns about the economy and increased demand for safe-haven assets. Investors are awaiting further economic signals and Federal Reserve comments to gauge future interest rate moves that could impact gold's appeal.
China's independent oil firms elbow into Iraq's majors-dominated market
China's independent oil companies are increasingly entering Iraq's oil sector, traditionally dominated by major international firms. They seek to capitalize on new exploration and production opportunities, leveraging competitive bids and strategic partnerships. This marks a shift as independents aim to gain a foothold amid evolving market dynamics and Iraq's efforts to boost oil output and diversify its energy collaborations.
German finance minister to push for steel quotas on Washington trip
Germany's finance minister plans to advocate for steel quotas during a visit to Washington. The aim is to protect the German steel industry amid rising competition and ensure fair trade practices between the US and Germany. The discussions will focus on balancing market demands and safeguarding strategic industries.
Key Asian fuel exporters boost jet fuel sales to Europe in July, sources say
Major Asian fuel exporters increased jet fuel shipments to Europe in July amid rising demand. Sources report heightened trade activity as airlines ramp up operations post-pandemic, driving the need for more jet fuel. This shift helps compensate for supply gaps from other regions, reflecting changing trade patterns in the global aviation fuel market.
Trump, Carney to speak in coming days, Canadian official says
A Canadian official announced that U.S. President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will speak in the coming days to discuss key bilateral issues. The conversation aims to strengthen cooperation on trade, security, and other mutual concerns amidst ongoing negotiations and regional challenges. Both leaders are expected to reaffirm their commitment to the Canada-U.S. partnership.
XOMA Royalty to acquire HilleVax and LAVA Therapeutics in separate deals
XOMA Royalty announced plans to acquire HilleVax and LAVA Therapeutics through separate transactions. These acquisitions aim to expand XOMA's portfolio in vaccine and immuno-oncology sectors, enhancing its royalty and revenue streams. The deals are part of XOMA's strategic growth, leveraging innovative biotech assets to strengthen its position in healthcare markets.
Tesla loyalty slumps after Musk backs Trump—S&P Global data
Tesla’s customer loyalty has declined following Elon Musk’s vocal support for Donald Trump. S&P Global data reveals a drop in repeat purchases, indicating some buyers may be distancing themselves due to Musk’s political stance. This shift could impact Tesla’s market position and customer base as the brand navigates its political and public identity.
Electric air taxi company Joby to acquire Blade Air's passenger business
Joby Aviation, an electric air taxi firm, is set to acquire the passenger business of Blade Air Mobility. This deal aims to expand Joby's urban air mobility services across key U.S. cities, enhancing its market presence and operational capacity by integrating Blade's customer base and infrastructure. The acquisition supports Joby's goal of advancing electric air transportation and accelerating the adoption of sustainable urban flight solutions.
Nordic Semiconductor downgraded by JPM on earnings risk, FX pressure
JPMorgan downgraded Nordic Semiconductor due to concerns over earnings risks and foreign exchange headwinds. The semiconductor company's financial outlook faces pressure from volatile currency movements and potential challenges in achieving projected earnings, prompting a more cautious investment stance.
Citron Research says Rocket Companies isn't a meme stock
Citron Research clarified that Rocket Companies is not a meme stock. The firm highlighted Rocket’s strong fundamentals and business model, differentiating it from typical meme stocks driven by social media hype. Citron views Rocket as a legitimate investment opportunity rather than a speculative or heavily shorted stock commonly associated with meme status.
Meatpacker Tyson Foods raises annual revenue forecast on resilient chicken demand
Tyson Foods raised its annual revenue forecast, driven by strong demand for chicken products. Despite challenges in other segments, robust poultry sales have buoyed the company’s outlook. The rise highlights continued consumer preference for chicken, supporting Tyson’s growth projections for the year.
Chemours, DuPont, Corteva to settle environmental claims with New Jersey
Chemours, DuPont, and Corteva have agreed to settle claims regarding PFAS contamination in New Jersey. The settlement includes measures and financial commitments to address pollution and protect local communities. This resolves ongoing legal disputes related to environmental damage caused by chemical manufacturing operations linked to these companies.
Amphenol stock jumps after $10.5B CommScope segment acquisition deal
Amphenol's stock surged following its $10.5 billion agreement to acquire a segment of CommScope. The deal aims to expand Amphenol’s product offerings and market reach in the communications sector, enhancing its competitive position. The acquisition is expected to contribute significantly to Amphenol’s growth and shareholder value.
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Tesla, BioNTech and Wayfair rise premarket; Berkshire Hathaway falls
Tesla, BioNTech, and Wayfair stocks climbed in premarket trading, signaling investor optimism. Conversely, Berkshire Hathaway shares declined, reflecting some profit-taking or market caution ahead of upcoming economic reports and earnings announcements.
Explainer-What happens next in the US court battle over Trump's tariffs?
The article outlines the ongoing legal challenges to former President Trump's tariffs. It details upcoming court proceedings, potential rulings, and their implications for trade policy. Key issues include the legality of the tariffs and their economic impact. The courts' decisions could shape future US trade enforcement and influence international relations.
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Turkish inflation falls to 33.52% in July, below forecasts
Turkey's annual inflation rate dropped to 33.52% in July, lower than expected by analysts. This marks a continued decline from previous months, easing pressure on the economy. The fall in inflation is attributed to stabilizing food and energy prices, signaling gradual economic recovery amid ongoing challenges.
Spain's July jobless falls 0.1% from June to 2.40 million, lowest in 17 years
Spain's unemployment slightly declined by 0.1% in July from June, reaching 2.40 million jobless, the lowest level in 17 years. This drop reflects steady improvements in the labor market, marking continued economic recovery.
Spain's unemployment rate dips slightly in July
Spain's unemployment rate fell slightly in July, continuing a gradual improvement in the labor market. The drop reflects ongoing economic recovery and increased job creation across various sectors. Despite challenges, the trend suggests positive momentum in employment prospects for the country.
Swiss inflation edges up to 0.2% in July, still near zero
Swiss inflation rose slightly to 0.2% in July, remaining close to zero amid stable prices. This minimal increase reflects subdued consumer price pressures despite global economic fluctuations. Authorities continue monitoring inflation trends to guide monetary policy decisions.
Trump says he will announce new labor statistics official in 3 or 4 days
Former President Donald Trump announced he will reveal his choice for a new labor statistics official within three to four days. This move comes amid ongoing debates about the accuracy and reporting of labor data under the current administration. Trump’s selection is expected to influence how labor statistics are presented and interpreted in the future.
Latest Trump tariffs unlikely to budge, top negotiator says
The lead U.S. trade negotiator indicated that the recent tariffs imposed under former President Trump are expected to remain in place. Despite ongoing trade discussions, there is little momentum to remove or reduce these tariffs soon, signaling continued trade tensions with affected countries.
Kugler resigning from Fed, opening door to Trump appointment
Fed official Kugler announced her resignation, creating a vacancy on the Federal Reserve Board. This opens an opportunity for former President Trump to nominate a new member, potentially shifting the Fed’s policy direction. Kugler’s departure is seen as significant amid ongoing debates over monetary policy and economic strategy.
Trump fires US labor official over data and gets earlier than expected chance to reshape Fed
President Trump fired US labor official Andrew Puzder amid controversies over economic data accuracy. This move accelerates Trump's opportunity to influence the Federal Reserve's direction, as labor data heavily impacts Fed policies. The dismissal signals a shift in economic management and may affect future policy decisions targeting growth and employment.
Factbox-Brokerages retain September rate cut bets after soft jobs report
Following a weaker-than-expected jobs report, brokerages continue to anticipate a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September. The data suggested slowing labor market momentum, reinforcing expectations that the Fed may ease monetary policy to support economic growth amidst persistent inflation concerns. This sentiment keeps markets aligned with the possibility of rate reductions in the near term.
Stocks rise as investors cling to hopes for US rate cuts
Stocks edged higher as investors remained optimistic about potential US interest rate cuts. Despite mixed economic data, market sentiment favored easing monetary policies to support growth. Traders focused on upcoming Federal Reserve meetings and inflation reports, hoping for signals that could lead to reduced rates, boosting market confidence and investment activity.
Wall Street futures stabilize after Friday's rout
Wall Street futures steadied following a sharp sell-off on Friday, with investors reassessing economic data and corporate earnings. Market participants remain cautious amid inflation concerns and upcoming Federal Reserve decisions. The stabilization suggests cautious optimism but continued volatility is expected as markets digest ongoing economic uncertainties.
BofA backs prediction that the Fed will keep rates steady despite soft jobs data
Bank of America supports forecasts that the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates despite recent weak jobs data. The bank suggests that the Fed’s decision to hold rates steady reflects ongoing caution amid mixed economic signals, emphasizing the need to balance inflation control with economic growth concerns.
Kremlin plays down Trump submarine order, urges caution on nuclear rhetoric
The Kremlin minimized the significance of former President Trump's reported plan to order new submarines, emphasizing that defense decisions are complex and not solely influenced by individual orders. Officials urged restraint in nuclear-related statements to avoid escalating tensions, highlighting the importance of stable international security and dialogue over aggressive rhetoric.
Japanese Labour Ministry panel proposes record minimum wage hike, Nikkei reports
A Japanese Labour Ministry panel has recommended the largest-ever increase in the country's minimum wage to support workers amid rising living costs. The proposal aims to boost incomes and stimulate domestic consumption, reflecting government efforts to address inflation and economic challenges. Final decisions will be made after consultations with industry and labor representatives.
Japan reportedly proposes 6% minimum wage hike amid inflation pressure
Japan plans to raise the minimum wage by 6% to ease the impact of rising inflation on workers. This increase aims to boost consumer spending and support economic growth as prices continue to climb. The proposal reflects government efforts to balance inflation concerns with the need to improve living standards amid global economic challenges.
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Switzerland's government to hold special meeting over Trump's huge tariff on Swiss imports
Switzerland's government will convene a special meeting to address President Trump's announcement of significant tariffs on Swiss imports. The move has raised concerns over potential economic impacts and trade relations between the two countries. Swiss officials aim to discuss strategies to mitigate negative effects and seek possible diplomatic solutions to resolve the dispute.
Weak U.S. jobs report boosts case for Fed to cut rates in September - Nomura
A weak U.S. jobs report has strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in September. The slower employment growth suggests a cooling labor market, which could ease inflation pressures and support the decision to lower rates to sustain economic growth. Nomura highlights this data as a key factor influencing Fed policy outlook.
Digi Power X reports 122% increase in cash and crypto holdings
Digi Power X announced a 122% rise in its cash and cryptocurrency assets, highlighting significant growth in liquidity and digital investments. The increase underscores the company’s strengthening financial position and commitment to expanding its presence in the crypto market.
Artelo Biosciences raises $9.5M, adopts Solana as treasury asset
Artelo Biosciences secured $9.5 million in funding and announced the adoption of cryptocurrency Solana (SOL) as part of its treasury assets. This strategic move highlights the company’s innovative approach to financial management within the biotech sector.
BitMine Immersion reports ETH holdings exceed 833,000 tokens
BitMine Immersion revealed its Ethereum holdings surpass 833,000 tokens, highlighting a significant accumulation amid growing interest in ETH assets. This positions the company as a major crypto investor, reflecting confidence in Ethereum’s future prospects and market resilience.
Bybit Smart Money Report: Smart Money Flows Into ETH, SOL, and RWA-Concept Altcoins as Stablecoin Balances Decline
Smart money investors are shifting funds into Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), and altcoins linked to Real-World Asset (RWA) concepts, even as stablecoin reserves decrease. This trend highlights growing confidence in select cryptocurrencies and innovative asset classes despite a reduction in stablecoin holdings.
DeepSnitch Introduces Five Specialized AI Agents as Token Presale Goes Live
DeepSnitch has launched five specialized AI agents designed to enhance various digital tasks. Concurrently, the company has initiated its token presale, aiming to fund further development and expansion. These agents focus on improving efficiency and user experience across multiple applications, marking a significant step in DeepSnitch’s growth and technological innovation.
Queens Park Rangers and TokenFi Announces New Partnership
Queens Park Rangers has entered a partnership with TokenFi to enhance fan engagement through blockchain technology. This collaboration aims to offer innovative digital assets and unique experiences to supporters, leveraging TokenFi's expertise to create new revenue streams and deepen fan interaction.
Sequans buys 85 more bitcoins, bringing total holdings to 3,157 BTC
Sequans Communications purchased an additional 85 bitcoins, increasing its total holdings to 3,157 BTC. This move underscores the company's ongoing commitment to accumulating bitcoin as part of its treasury strategy. The acquisition aims to strengthen its position amid growing interest in cryptocurrency investments among corporate entities.
Nano Labs receives Kyrgyz approval for CNH-pegged stablecoin project
Nano Labs has obtained regulatory approval from Kyrgyz authorities to launch a stablecoin project pegged to the Chinese yuan (CNH). This greenlights the company’s plan to develop and operate a CNH-backed digital currency in Kyrgyzstan, aiming to enhance cross-border transactions and financial inclusion in the region. The project marks a significant step in expanding blockchain-based financial solutions within Central Asia.
Future FinTech establishes real-world asset tokenization division
Future FinTech has launched a new division dedicated to the tokenization of real-world assets. This initiative aims to enhance liquidity and accessibility for traditional assets by leveraging blockchain technology, allowing investors to trade fractional ownership securely and efficiently. The move positions Future FinTech as a key player in the evolving digital asset ecosystem.
Bitcoin price today: hovers at $114k after steep losses on tariff, economic fears
Bitcoin's price stabilizes around $114,000 following significant declines triggered by concerns over tariffs and economic uncertainty. Investors remain cautious amid global trade tensions and fears of an economic slowdown, affecting market sentiment and cryptocurrency valuations.
CNA Financial Q2 2025 slides: core income rises 3% on strong investment returns
CNA Financial reported a 3% rise in core income for Q2 2025, driven by robust investment returns. The company highlighted strong performance across its insurance operations, contributing to overall financial growth despite challenging market conditions.
Loews Q2 2025 slides show rising net income, ongoing focus on 'Loews Discount'
Loews reported increased net income in Q2 2025, highlighting strong financial performance across its businesses. The company emphasized its commitment to maintaining the 'Loews Discount,' aiming to enhance shareholder value through disciplined capital allocation and operational efficiency. Ongoing investments and strategic initiatives were also noted as drivers of future growth.
EuroGroup Laminations H1 2025 slides: Revenue edges up 1.6% while margins contract
EuroGroup Laminations reported a 1.6% increase in revenue for H1 2025, driven by steady order inflows. However, the company faced margin contractions due to rising raw material costs and operational expenses. Despite top-line growth, profitability pressures highlight ongoing challenges in cost management amid market uncertainties.
Twist Bioscience Q3 2025 slides: revenue hits $96.1M as margins exceed 50% target
Twist Bioscience reported Q3 2025 revenue of $96.1 million, beating expectations. Gross margins surpassed the 50% target, reflecting improved operational efficiency. Despite strong revenue growth, the company faces challenges in scaling production and supply chain constraints. Management remains optimistic about future profitability and innovation-driven expansion.
Bruker Q2 2025 slides: Organic revenue falls, guidance cut amid headwinds
Bruker reported a decline in organic revenue for Q2 2025, citing challenging market conditions and supply chain disruptions. The company also lowered its full-year guidance due to ongoing headwinds impacting sales and operational performance. Management highlighted efforts to navigate these issues while focusing on long-term growth initiatives.
Energizer Q3 2025 slides: Battery maker surges on earnings beat, raises guidance
Energizer reported stronger-than-expected Q3 2025 earnings, driven by robust demand and cost efficiencies. The company raised its full-year guidance, citing improved market conditions and innovation in product lines. Shares surged as investors reacted positively to the upbeat outlook and solid financial performance.
Waters Q2 2025 presentation: 9% revenue growth, BD acquisition to drive future value
Waters reported a 9% revenue increase in Q2 2025, reflecting strong demand across its product lines. The company highlighted its recent acquisition of BD as a key driver for future growth, enhancing its portfolio and market reach. Strategic investments and innovation remain priorities to sustain momentum and create value for shareholders.
Hagerty Q2 2025 presentation: 18% revenue growth drives increased full-year outlook
Hagerty reported an 18% revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by strong performance across its insurance and membership divisions. This growth has prompted the company to raise its full-year revenue guidance. Hagerty continues to benefit from rising enthusiasm in the classic car market and expanded customer engagement through new services and digital initiatives.
MuniFin Group reports 11.9% drop in first-half operating profit
MuniFin Group experienced an 11.9% decrease in operating profit during the first half of the year, impacted by market challenges and increased expenses. Despite this, the group maintains a strong financial position and continues focusing on sustainable growth and strategic investments to navigate the evolving economic environment.
WIIT H1 2025 slides: European cloud firm delivers 37% profit growth, margin expansion
European cloud company WIIT reported a 37% increase in profit for H1 2025, along with improved profit margins. The firm’s strong financial performance highlights growing demand for cloud services in Europe, driven by increased customer adoption and operational efficiencies. WIIT’s continued expansion and strategic investments are positioning it well for sustained future growth in the competitive cloud market.