News Summary - 08/04/2025

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Hundreds of Israeli ex-officials appeal to Trump to help end Gaza war

Hundreds of former Israeli officials have appealed to former President Donald Trump to intervene and help end the Gaza war, as Prime Minister Netanyahu reportedly seeks to expand military operations in the region.

World leaders condemn videos of emaciated Israeli hostages in Gaza as Red Cross calls for access

Hamas stated it would permit Red Cross access to Gaza if humanitarian aid corridors are established. Meanwhile, global leaders have condemned the released videos showing emaciated Israeli hostages held in Gaza, urging for urgent humanitarian intervention.

Dozens of migrants die in boat capsize off Yemen

A boat carrying over 150 migrants, many believed to be Ethiopian, capsized off Yemen in bad weather. Dozens are missing following the incident.

Irish missionary and child, 3, among nine kidnapped from Haiti orphanage

Irish missionary Gena Heraty and a three-year-old child were among nine people kidnapped from a Haiti orphanage in a planned nighttime abduction, officials report.

Democrats flee Texas to block Republican redistricting map backed by Trump

Texas Democrats fled the state to prevent a quorum, aiming to block a Republican-backed redistricting map supported by Trump. The map would create five new Republican-leaning US House seats, potentially shifting political power further toward the GOP.

South African farm worker says he was forced to feed women to pigs

During a murder trial, a South African farm supervisor testified that his employer instructed him to feed the bodies of two women to pigs as a way to dispose of them.

Soulja Boy arrested on suspicion of weapons charges

Soulja Boy was arrested during a traffic stop on suspicion of possessing a firearm while being a felon.

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 powerful earthquake that struck the region last week.

Israeli minister sparks anger by praying at sensitive Jerusalem holy site

Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir angered many after praying at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, breaching a longstanding agreement that restricts such actions to preserve peace at the sensitive religious site.

Boeing defence workers go on strike in new blow to aviation giant

Around 3,200 Boeing defense workers, who assemble F-15 fighter jets and other military aircraft, have voted to reject the company's latest contract offer, leading to a strike that impacts the aviation giant.

F1 tycoon pleads guilty to abetting the obstruction of justice

Ong admitted to providing expensive gifts, including an all-expenses paid trip to Qatar, to a former minister, leading to charges of abetting the obstruction of justice.

Chile rescuers find body of last trapped miner - five confirmed dead

Following a tunnel collapse in a Chilean copper mine caused by a Thursday earthquake, rescuers found the body of the last trapped miner. Five miners were confirmed dead in the incident, including one who died on the day of the collapse.

Ukraine drone attack causes fire at Sochi oil depot, Russia says

Russia reports a fire at a Sochi oil depot caused by a Ukrainian drone attack. Meanwhile, Ukraine confirms 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 who, described as a regular at the bar, opened fire, killing a bartender and three patrons. Authorities continue the manhunt as they identify the four victims.

Aid group says worker killed by Israeli military in attack on Gaza HQ

The Palestine Red Crescent Society claims an Israeli military strike directly hit their Gaza headquarters, killing a worker. Israel is currently reviewing the allegation.

New Zealand woman arrested after two-year-old found in luggage

A bus driver in New Zealand alerted police after noticing luggage moving, leading to the discovery of a two-year-old child 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, which led to the closure of the Sydney Harbour Bridge. The march was permitted to proceed following a Supreme Court ruling just hours before the event.

Watch: How many pull-ups can you do? Trump revives fitness test for school kids

Former President Trump has reinstated the school fitness test that includes pull-ups, which was discontinued in 2012 and replaced by a fitness program under Barack Obama’s administration.

BBC reveals horrific exploitation of children in Kenya sex trade

An undercover BBC investigation exposes how women are coercing children as young as 13 into the sex trade in Kenya, highlighting severe child exploitation and abuse.

Mission begins to save snails threatened by own beauty

Researchers from Cuba and the UK have teamed up to study the endangered Polymita snail. Known for its striking appearance, the species faces threats due to overcollection. The collaborative effort aims to uncover the snail's biological secrets to aid conservation and ensure its survival.

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 immersive social experiences. These events replicate the lavishness and rituals of traditional weddings, offering a fun, communal celebration that caters to Gen Z's desire for novelty and cultural connection without long-term commitment.

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, set to be Europe’s largest, face opposition due to concerns over security risks, including fears of hacking and surveillance. Critics warn the building could facilitate covert intelligence operations, sparking a heated debate about national security and diplomatic trust.

'I felt an unspoken pressure to smile' - Kenyan women in the workplace

Kenyan women in the workplace report feeling unspoken pressure to appear likeable, often through smiling and agreeable behavior. This expectation can undermine their confidence and limit career advancement, as they juggle professionalism with societal norms that value female warmth over assertiveness. The pressure to conform affects their authentic self-expression and contributes to ongoing gender biases at work.

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 to shield mountain villages from glacier-related threats. The debate centers on whether continued spending is justified or if relocating residents from vulnerable areas is a more viable solution.

How South Korea's K-beauty industry is being hit by Trump tariffs

South Korean beauty product buyers and sellers are increasing their stockpiles in response to the 15% US tariff imposed under the Trump administration, anticipating higher costs and supply disruptions in the K-beauty industry.

Watch: Florida police officer removes alligator from family's pool with bare hands

A Florida police officer safely captured an alligator from a family's pool using only his bare hands. After securing the reptile, the officer placed it in the back of a police car for removal.

Watch: Twin waterspouts merge near Italian coastline

A local tour boat operator near Italy's east coast halted his trip to capture footage of twin waterspouts merging, showcasing a rare and striking natural phenomenon.

Huge explosion rocks Russian oil facility

Ukraine reportedly conducted multiple strikes targeting Russian military infrastructure, including a major 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 worldwide gathered in Rome to participate in the Jubilee holy year celebration, joining Pope at a major youth event.

Watch: Australians play in snowy winter wonderland

Parts of New South Wales experienced the heaviest snowfall in 20 years, creating a snowy winter wonderland that delighted locals. Residents took advantage of the rare weather to play and enjoy the picturesque scenes.

EU backs down again and will suspend counter-tariff measures against the US for another six months

The European Commission plans to urgently approve on Tuesday the suspension for another six months of tariff countermeasures against the United States.

Trump's tariff crusade and his real red line: the US citizen's pocketbook

Trump's tariff policy seeks to protect the US economy by imposing tariffs on imports, defending jobs and domestic industry. However, his real concern is to prevent the ultimate cost from negatively affecting the pocketbook by ensuring that tariffs do not lead to significant increases in consumer prices.

New Kremlin warning to Donald Trump about nuclear war after deployment of two submarines: 'Everyone must be very careful'

The Kremlin warned Donald Trump about the risks of nuclear escalation following his decision to deploy two nuclear submarines, stressing the need for caution in the face of rising tension and possible confrontation.

Russia ends voluntary suspension of short- and medium-range missile deployments

The Kremlin announced an end to the voluntary suspension of short- and medium-range missile deployment, arguing that it no longer feels bound by previously self-imposed limitations.

Diana Morant questions the investigation carried out by Antifraude and the Diputación de Valencia into José María Ángel and his wife

Morant stresses that PSPV and the Government prioritise protecting the victims of DANA, backing the resignation of José María Ángel to avoid distractions and keep the focus on helping those affected.

Madrid's PP admits that its number 3, Ana Millán, does not have a degree in Politics.

The PP of Madrid confirmed that Ana Millán, its number 3, does not have a degree in Political Science, a degree that appeared in the electoral leaflets of the campaigns of Arroyomolinos in 2003 and 2007.

Second heatwave of the summer hits Spain hard and claims first fatality in Badajoz

An 85-year-old man from Torremayor becomes the first fatality of the second heat wave in Spain. This is the second death from high temperatures in Extremadura this summer.

Heatwave, live | Nine autonomous communities and some thirty provinces on high temperature alert on Tuesday

Spain is facing a second extreme heat wave with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees Celsius. Nine autonomous communities and thirty provinces are on alert due to the high temperatures affecting the country.

More than 1,000 municipalities are at high health risk: check the areas affected by the heatwave

The authorities warn about the heat wave affecting more than 1,000 municipalities, recommending hydration, avoiding exposure to the sun in central hours and taking special care of children and elderly people to prevent heat stroke.

When will the heatwave end? The Aemet is already setting a date for the end of the extreme episode

Spain is facing an extreme heat wave with temperatures exceeding 42 °C and very hot nights. The Aemet has given a date for the end of this intense episode, which is affecting much of the country.

600 people confined to two spas in Albacete due to forest fire

A forest fire in Albacete has forced the confinement of 600 people in two nearby spas. Authorities have closed the CM-412 road to ensure safety and facilitate emergency work.

New couple of the summer? Lamine Yamal and singer Nicki Nicole caught kissing in a nightclub

Young footballer Lamine Yamal and singer Nicki Nicole were spotted kissing in a nightclub, sparking rumours of a possible new summer couple. The pair caught the attention of those present and social media, although neither has officially confirmed their relationship.

Work on L6 in Madrid progresses: 44 km of track has been replaced and the section between Moncloa-Méndez Álvaro will open ahead of schedule

The section between Moncloa and Méndez Álvaro on Line 6 in Madrid will reopen on 6 September, bringing forward the date of 12 September initially planned. On the same day the Moncloa-Legazpi section will be closed to continue with the works.

Tension in Paiporta plenary session over a councillor's refusal to speak in Castilian: "I'm going to answer in Valencian, fuck you".

PP and Vox reproach the town planning councillor for his refusal to speak in Castilian, defending his right to use Valencian, although with a controversial expression. The PSPV accuses the far-right of fomenting tension and supports the councillor.

Mercedes Milá chooses between Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming: "I'm sorry; him, on a pedestal".

Mercedes Milá reveals her preference between Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming, highlighting one of them as her favourite and explaining the reasons that led her to put him on a pedestal.

King Felipe's funniest side: he sang and danced to José Luis Perales like one of his followers

King Felipe VI, present in the audience, enjoyed and joined in singing and dancing to the song 'Un velero llamado libertad' by José Luis Perales, performed by his friend Jaime Anglada.

Rodolfo Sancho's last attempt to save his son Daniel: from his recourse to the contradictions of his life in prison.

Daniel, the son of chef Rodolfo Sancho, faces his life in prison while his father and lawyers are betting on an appeal for a retrial, seeking to reverse his conviction. New information reveals details about his daily life in prison and the contradictions he faces.

Daniel Sancho speaks from prison and calls for "justice": "I should not only be judged by appearances".

The chef Daniel Sancho, from prison, expresses to EFE his hope of winning his appeal after two years in prison and asks that his case be judged beyond appearances, seeking justice.

Supreme Court rules that installing a camera in a peephole affects neighbourhood privacy

The Supreme Court rules that installing a camera in the peephole can significantly infringe the personal and family privacy of neighbours, unless there are security problems in the community that justify it.

South Korean actor Song Young-kyu found dead inside his vehicle.

Song Young-kyu, a South Korean actor known for 'Extreme Labour' and series such as 'The Big Bet', was found dead in his vehicle. Police found no suicide note or signs of criminality at the scene.

New delays of up to three hours on the high-speed train between Madrid and Andalusia

Ouigo reported a technical problem on one of its trains, which stopped on the tracks. Passengers were evacuated and transferred to another train, causing delays of up to three hours on the high-speed route between Madrid and Andalusia.

Woman arrested for carrying two-year-old girl in suitcase

A woman has been arrested in Auckland for transporting a two-year-old girl in a suitcase. She faces charges of child abuse and neglect and is due to appear in court on Monday. The relationship between the woman and the child has not been disclosed by police.

Discovery of a mechanism that alters gut microbiota and increases the onset of disease

European researchers have discovered, through experiments in mice, that the ageing of lymphocytes impairs the gut microbiota, which can increase susceptibility to various diseases.

Employment barely grows in early summer, but jobless numbers fall to lowest level in 18 years

Social Security enrolment reached a record high of 21,865,503 employed, while unemployment fell to 2.4 million, its lowest level in 18 years.

The longest solar eclipse that will leave Spain in darkness: when will it be and in which cities can it be seen?

Spain will experience the 'Iberian Trio', a series of three special solar eclipses. The longest solar eclipse will leave several cities in darkness, making the country a protagonist in astronomical history.

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, neither the crew nor the passengers were injured.

Six beauty tips to stay cool during an extreme heatwave

To combat extreme heat, six beauty hacks are recommended to help you stay cool. These include constant hydration, using sunscreen, taking advantage of cool water (pool or beach), using light make-up, choosing appropriate clothing and taking care of the skin to avoid excess oil and sweat. These practices make it easier to face the heat wave without losing style.

Spotify increases its price in Spain: this is what you'll pay as of September

Spotify is increasing the price of its Premium Individual subscription in Spain from 10.99 euros per month from September.

Red alert over 'flesh-eating' bacteria: death toll rises to eight in the US and is already causing concern in Europe

The Vibrio vulnificus bacterium, known as 'flesh-eating', lives in warm marine waters and can be contracted by eating raw seafood. Eight deaths have already been reported in the US, raising concerns in Europe about its spread and public health risks.

What is a double vibrator and how did it improve my sex life?

LELO relaunches its iconic wand massager, LELO Switch, with a 2-in-1 design that allows you to enjoy dual functions for maximum, versatile pleasure.

Number of online gamblers increases by 20% with bookmakers' welcome bonuses and Consumo already considering banning them

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, led by Pablo Bustinduy, reports in the Gambling Activity Report that operators made more than 8 billion euros in profits. The 20% increase in online gamblers is attributed to welcome bonuses, which has prompted the Consumer Affairs Ministry to consider banning these promotions to protect users.

Man arrested in Gijón for robbing a group of bathers who followed him in their swimming costumes and barefoot

A man was arrested in Gijón after stealing backpacks from a group of bathers who were in the water. The victims, in swimming trunks and barefoot, ran after the thief to chase him.

Christian Gálvez and Patricia Pardo enjoy Greece: "In front of my muse it's difficult not to be nervous".

Christian Gálvez and Patricia Pardo enjoy a few days off in Athens, Greece, where the presenter admits to being nervous in front of his muse, showing the special connection between the two during their trip.

Man dies in Gaza as humanitarian aid falls after parachute malfunctions

A man died in Gaza as humanitarian aid was dropped after parachute failures. The UN had warned that airdrops are costly, inefficient and can kill starving civilians, putting vulnerable populations at risk.

The PP denounces the Treasury's delay with the public accounts: "We are heading for the budgetary cliff".

The PP, led by Feijóo, is wary that the Government will present the 2026 budgets on time and warns that the lack of deficit targets will negatively affect the autonomous communities, bringing Spain closer to a budgetary crisis.

PP demands that Marlaska, Robles and Albares be held accountable for awarding Huawei the management of police wiretaps

The PP denounces that awarding Huawei the management of police eavesdropping is a serious matter that affects national security and contravenes EU and US recommendations. In addition, it also points out the responsibility of former President Zapatero.

Russia tries to divide Kherson: attacks strategic bridge, ramps up drone use against civilians

Ukrainian authorities have ordered the urgent evacuation of the Korabel district of Kherson due to the risk of isolation from the Russian attack on a key bridge and the increased use of drones against civilians.

Surprising sea fight: shark and stingray 'battle' near beach

Beachgoers were shocked to witness an unusual fight between a shark and a manta ray near the shore, watching the scene from the beach.

Ryanair updates gauges for new hand luggage size: this is what they will look like now

Ryanair has increased the size of free hand luggage allowance after criticism of its previous measurements. The Irish airline has updated the gauges to make it easier for passengers to find out the new size allowance.

Almost no competition and €35,000 a year: the opposition that no one is running against

This competition, less popular than Correos or Justicia, offers a stable job and a good salary of €35,000 a year, but attracts little competition due to low interest among applicants.

The Ibex 35 closes its best day in almost four months at 14,400 points

The Ibex 35 closed with a rise of more than 1.8%, driven by banking stocks, marking its best day in almost four months and the second biggest rise in Europe after the Italian FTSE MIB.

'Bones' actress recalls her hell on the set of the series: 'I cried every night'

Emily Deschanel confessed that playing coroner Temperance Brennan on 'Bones' was a challenge due to her dyslexia, which led to difficult moments and crying every night during filming.

What is the 'windshield wiper': the Pilates exercise for a flat belly.

The Pilates 'windscreen wiper' exercise is simple and effective for strengthening the abdomen, improving core and increasing flexibility and body mobility, helping to achieve a flat stomach.

Resistome, an 'enemy' at home: the gene that helps bacteria resist antibiotics is often found in food

CSIC researchers, in a European project, have concluded that the resistome, a set of genes that confers resistance to antibiotics in bacteria, is commonly found in food, which implies a risk to public health and the need to control these sources.

What happens if I plug kitchen appliances into the same power strip?

Plugging multiple appliances into the same power strip can cause it to overheat, compromising the integrity of the insulating material and the safety of the appliance. It is not advisable to plug multiple high-consumption devices into a single power strip.

How to pack the perfect suitcase according to Marie Kondo's foolproof method.

The Japanese tidying expert reveals her three-step technique for efficient and organised packing, ideal for family trips with lots of luggage.

Foods that help us regulate our body temperature during the heatwave

To cope with high temperatures, it is essential to eat foods that help regulate body temperature and hydrate. Prioritise fresh fruit and vegetables, rich in water and nutrients, and avoid heavy or highly processed foods that make digestion difficult and increase the sensation of heat. This way, you will maintain your energy and well-being during the heat wave.

The hidden function of this small part in the car door

In Spain, it has been detected that some users find it difficult to place utensils on the car roof rack when this small piece is missing from the door, revealing its hidden and practical function.

The city between the beach and the desert that belonged to Spain until 1969 and attracts more and more tourists to Morocco

This coastal town, located between the Atlantic and the desert, stands out for its colonial architecture and wide golden beaches, making it a growing tourist destination in Morocco since its departure from Spain in 1969.

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 to choose the best beach in Spain in 2025, inviting readers to vote from among ten selected beaches in different regions of the country.

The best film for those staying 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 in August while others are on holiday.

Goodbye to Matalascañas: Huelva's beautiful beaches with crystal-clear water that rival it

In Huelva, south-west Spain, there are extensive beaches less well known but just as impressive as Matalascañas, ideal for enjoying the summer thanks to their crystal-clear waters and natural beauty.

Xiaomi launches in Spain its new smart fan with more than 100 levels of power and very silent

Xiaomi has launched in Spain a compact smart fan that offers more than 100 power levels and an airflow of up to 1,180 m³/h, guaranteeing very quiet operation.

Pastimes in 20minutos: new section with 10 games of skill this summer

20minutos presents a new free section with 10 games of skill for the summer, including sudoku, crosswords, word searches, memory games, spot the difference, puzzles and logic games.

Why are there more and more jellyfish on Spanish beaches? An expert reveals the reasons

The increasing presence of jellyfish on Spanish beaches is due to environmental and climatic factors. Their proliferation can affect the health of bathers, especially vulnerable people, generating concerns about their impact on tourism and safety on the coast.

Alligator Alcatraz marks one month as 'model' deportation centre that Trump wants to replicate elsewhere in the US

The Alligator Alcatraz deportation centre has been operating for a month as a model for deporting immigrants directly, according to the White House and Republicans. Opposition and NGOs criticise its lack of transparency and denounce opacity in the process.

A woman assaults and locks up another woman for three days in Valencia: she burned her "with a ladle" on her private parts

Police were called to a home in Quatre Carreres after a witness reported that a woman was calling for help from a balcony, saying she was being assaulted and held against her will.

Three teenagers killed and one injured in lightning strike in Cuba

Three teenagers died and one girl was injured after a lightning strike in Cuba. The injured girl is conscious and is progressing well.

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 a month and a half after her breast cancer operation, showing her ongoing battle with the disease.

Child born to 51-year-old German mayor, widow of Prince Harald von Hohenzoller, father of baby boy

The 51-year-old German mayor, widow of Prince Harald von Hohenzoller, has given birth to her son after her husband died of cardiac arrest in Namibia. She is temporarily leaving politics in Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg to take care of the baby.

Where to watch free 'The Substitute', the thriller with Ricardo Gomez hunting Nazis hiding on the coast.

'El sustituto', starring Ricardo Gómez and based on true events, is a thriller that tells the story of a hunt for Nazis hiding on the coast. The cast includes renowned Spanish actors such as 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.

Using sunshades inside the car to reduce the heat is common in summer, but the DGT warns that certain types can be fined up to 200 euros if they hinder visibility or do not comply with safety regulations. It is important to know and respect the legal conditions to avoid penalties.

One of Andalusia's best kept secrets: a free natural water pool declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.

A natural pool in the Sierra de Aracena, ideal for cooling off in summer, has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest for its historical value, standing out as a little-known treasure of Andalusia.

Egg and cottage cheese omelette wrap, a cheap, delicious and high protein recipe

This quick and inexpensive recipe combines omelette, cottage cheese and egg, offering a delicious, high-protein option that's ready in just 30 minutes. Great for any meal.

Valdepeñas priest's viral homily defending immigrants: "If they work, they will be paid the extras".

The priest from Valdepeñas criticised the labour exploitation, lack of legal contracts and precarious housing conditions faced by many migrant seasonal workers, defending their rights and reminding them that if they work they should receive the corresponding extra pay.

Graduation party that ended in disgrace: Police investigate death of young woman in swimming pool

Simona Cinà, 20, died in a swimming pool during a graduation party. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of her death to determine what exactly happened.

Scare in Sanxenxo: a pleasure boat burns at the entrance to the harbour and its crew member is rescued

The sole occupant of a pleasure boat in Sanxenxo was unharmed after hearing two small explosions and jumping into the water. The boat caught fire at the entrance to the harbour and the crew member was rescued in time.

Belorado nuns' spokesman warns after verdict: "The nuns are going to continue to spring surprises"

The spokesman for the nuns of Belorado criticised the fact that the nuns have had to leave their cloister and warned that they will continue to give surprises after the recent sentence.

Self-employed who don't close for holidays: "I need to work because I have to pay anyway".

The growing trend of freelancers who do not close for the holidays reflects the precariousness of work and the economic difficulties in making their activity profitable, as they must 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, and many people are turning to group activities such as running, crossfit or dance classes to meet a partner, looking for a more human connection off-screen.

The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that may not come: "It doesn't pay".

Enric, a sound technician, reflects the uncertainty of many young people facing job insecurity and the possibility of working until old age without a secure retirement. This generation finds it difficult to plan for a stable economic future and fears that years of effort will not translate into a decent pension, generating fear and demotivation in the face of old age.

Un capítulo olvidado de nuestra historia

"Conversos" offers an engaging and accessible read that inspires readers to reflect and draw their own conclusions from historical events, emphasizing the importance of understanding forgotten chapters of our past.

Machado or political incorrectness

Machado loved Spain with a deep civil emotion, expressing a unique and unmistakable bond with his homeland every time he mentions it, reflecting his identity and love for the country.

Don't believe in August

In August, while the country grinds to a halt, Don Germán Escriche García gets up early and works with dedication, updating his mother's book with disciplined pride.

A goal in the face of hate

The serene and wise attitude of a young footballer invites us to reflect and confront the harshest realities of our society, awakening our conscience in the face of hatred.

Bacteria causing the biggest marine epidemic in history identified: it has killed billions of starfish

A strain of the bacterium Vibrio pectenicidae has caused the largest marine epidemic ever known, killing billions of starfish and affecting more than 20 different species between Alaska and Mexico over a decade.

Isa Pantoja talks about her plans to expand her family with Asraf Beno: "I like kids more"

Isa Pantoja, a new mother of a baby boy, reveals her desire to increase her family with Asraf Beno. She has already thought of names for a possible baby girl, such as Rania, Sofia, Flavia, Claudia and Genesis, and confesses that she likes boys best.

Marta Sánchez, spectacular at 50 in a striped swimming costume: "What a great figure you have".

Marta Sánchez enjoys her holidays in Mallorca wearing a striped Spanish brand swimming costume, proving that at 50 years old she is still spectacular.

Search for 31-year-old man missing in Veredón de los Frailes area

Angel Venegas, 31 years old, is missing. He is 1.85 m tall, slim, with brown hair and green eyes. SOS Desaparecidos has activated a search alert for him.

Trump's reaction to learning Sydney Sweeney is a Republican

The US President was unaware of who actress Sydney Sweeney was until he discovered that she supports the Republican party, prompting a surprised reaction.

Passenger on plane that hit bird: "I was talking to the stewardess and we felt a thump."

A passenger reported that during the bird strike, the flight attendant was talking when they felt the bang. In addition, the smoke masks did not drop properly, causing panic among the passengers on board.

Carmen Alcayde and Pelayo Díaz make peace after their serious arguments': "Life takes many turns".

Pelayo Díaz and Carmen Alcayde have put their serious quarrels behind them. Díaz stressed on 'TardeAR' the importance of evolving and not living imprisoned by the past, stressing that life takes many turns, which has allowed them to reconcile.

Neighbours of Robledo de Chavela denounce a councillor for assault and he denies everything: "It's a circus".

A councillor from Robledo de Chavela has been denounced for assault by several neighbours, who offer a contradictory version to that of the councillor. The councillor denies the accusations and describes the situation as "a circus".

Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to Carrie after series finale announced

The Sex and the City sequel will conclude its 12-episode third season, ending with a two-part episode. Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to her iconic character Carrie following the announcement of the series finale.

Luis Font (Locomía), from living on the street to paellas at home.

Luis Font, ex-member of the group Locomía, spent months living on the streets. Thanks to the help of caring people, he has managed to get out of that situation and now works offering paellas at home.

Miki Nadal's family sneaks into the audience of 'Zapeando': "If you fall asleep, at least don't let them see you".

Miki Nadal presented the 2,907th show of 'Zapeando' in the absence of Dani Mateo and starred in a funny moment with his brother, sister-in-law and niece, who were in the audience on the set.

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 her beach flat without her permission, offering it on several websites and asking for 300 euros as a reservation, despite the fact that she did not provide any property or personal documents.

Nursing home worker singled out for humiliating elderly woman defends herself: 'We all make uncalled-for comments'

A nursing home worker, criticised for inappropriate comments towards an elderly woman, defended herself on 'TardeAR', admitting that everyone sometimes makes inappropriate comments, and explained that her words had no malicious intent.

Maite Galdeano speaks out about the confrontation between Sofia and Cristian Suescun: "I will always support them".

Maite Galdeano, former reality TV contestant, declared on 'TardeAR' that she loves and will always support her children Sofía and Cristian Suescun, despite their recent confrontation.

Makoke shares her physical evolution after her time in 'Supervivientes': "Recovering my tone".

Makoke has shared an update on her physical evolution after participating in 'Supervivientes', showing progress in her recovery and muscle tone. Her publication has generated multiple reactions among her followers, who highlight her effort and progress.

Charles of England brings out a range of dog biscuits baked at Balmoral Castle.

The British royal household is launching a range of dog biscuits made at Balmoral Castle, available for £5 a pack through its website.

Patri Perez speaks out about her "rapprochement" with Lester Duque during second pregnancy

Patri Perez shares on her Mtmad channel that she has not yet decided on the name of her baby and talks about her recent rapprochement with Lester Duque during her second pregnancy.

Marta Díaz reacts to the AI-created song dedicated to her by streamer Marlon after their date: "It's a great song".

Marta Díaz, after a date with Swedish streamer Marlon, responded to the song he created with AI for her, calling it "a great song". The two have exchanged hints on social media, hinting at a possible romantic relationship.

Marieta unveils all the details of her wedding to Suso: there's already a date, venue and even a guest list

Marieta has answered all her followers' questions about her wedding to Suso, revealing the date, the venue and details of the guest list, generating great expectation among her followers.

One year on from Mette Marit's son Marius's sex and assault scandals: 23 offences and a cloak of silence

The crown princess's son faces 23 pending offences related to sex scandals and assault as he waits for the prosecutor's office to decide which ones he will be prosecuted for, amid a media silence on the case.

Actor Jesús Lozano is saved in the middle of a performance thanks to a defibrillator: "His heart stopped".

Extremaduran actor Jesús Lozano suffered a cardiac arrest during the play 'Alfonso X: la última Cantiga' at the Classical Theatre Festival in Alcántara, Cáceres. Thanks to the quick action of the crew and a defibrillator, he managed to save his life and receive medical attention in time.

Intimate video of Wendy Guevara from 'La casa de los famosos' leaked: "It's something we all do."

Wendy Guevara confirmed that her mobile phone was stolen and hacked, resulting in the leak of an intimate video of her. The artist commented on the incident naturally, pointing out that it is something we all do.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher show off their complicity at Backstreet Boys Las Vegas concert

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher showed their complicity during the Backstreet Boys concert in Las Vegas, especially when "I Want it That Way" was playing. A video of their moment together went viral on social media.

Scare on Iberia plane: emergency return to Barajas after bird strike

An Iberia plane returned urgently to Barajas airport after hitting a bird. Despite the scare, the 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".

The journalist Mercedes Milá expresses her preference between the presenters Broncano, Pablo Motos and Wyoming, stressing that she puts one of them on a pedestal and explaining the reasons behind her choice.

Luis Font (Locomía), from living on the street to paellas at home.

Luis Font, ex-member of Locomía, spent months living on the streets before receiving charitable help. Thanks to this solidarity, he has managed to improve his situation and now works making paellas at home.

Real Madrid's plans for Franco Mastantuono until he turns 18: still unable to train with his teammates

Franco Mastantuono, an Argentinian footballer from outside the EU, must wait until he turns 18 before he can join and train with the rest of the Real Madrid squad.

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 before returning to training with Real Madrid, showing a positive and focused attitude despite the uncertainty over his future at the club.

Dani Carvajal's MMA training sparks comparisons on social media: "Let Topuria get ready".

Dani Carvajal shared a video on social media of his MMA training as part of his preparation for Real Madrid's pre-season, sparking comparisons with fighter Ilia Topuria and surprising his followers.

Lightning know their Conference League opponents: it will be either Neman Grodno or KÍ Klaksvík

Rayo Vallecano will play in the Conference League against the winner of Neman Grodno from Belarus and KÍ Klaksvík from the Faroe Islands, teams considered to be of a lower level.

Barça close Asian tour with another goal fest against Daegu

Barcelona, coached by Hansi Flick, defeated Daegu 5-0 with a brace from Gavi and goals from Robert Lewandowski, Toni Fernandez and Marcus Rashford to close their Asian tour with a big win.

Modric and the challenge of returning Milan to the top: "I'm coming to a club that used to be what Real Madrid is today".

Luka Modric was unveiled as Milan's new player and in his first press conference he highlighted the club's historical greatness, comparing it to Real Madrid today, and expressed his challenge to return Milan to the top of football.

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 highlight the importance of the parent caregiver and advocate for a society that accepts differences with empathy and knowledge, learning from autism to value what is essential.

Botanic Nights trials immersive concert with vibrating backpacks for people with disabilities.

Several people with hearing disabilities experienced the Lori Meyers concert using vibrating backpacks, as well as visual and textual support. Although they appreciated the initiative, they requested a more integrated experience to fully enjoy the event.

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 and patron of FEDER, stresses that pulmonary hypertension is a rare, serious and progressive disease. His goal is to turn it into a manageable chronic condition and, eventually, to find a cure.

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Tesla awards Musk more than €25bn in shares

Tesla has awarded Elon Musk more than 25 billion euros in stock, noting that "retaining Elon Musk is more important than ever" to the company.

Housing expert Sergio Gutiérrez's viral advice to young people: "You'll be glad you listened to me".

Sergio Gutiérrez, housing expert, recommends on TikTok to young people to prioritise profitability over comfort when choosing housing in their early years. According to him, this strategy will bring long-term benefits and will be a source of satisfaction.

Arquia Banca extends its fixed-term deposit and maintains a 6-month interest rate of 2.75%.

Arquia Banca extends its fixed-term deposit offer until 5 September, maintaining an interest rate of 2.75% for six months under the same linkage conditions.

Bernat Vicens (Fergus): "We aim to create value; whether that leads us to be a global player, time will tell".

Bernat Vicens, CEO of Fergus, analyses in La Información Económica the current situation of the sector and the future goals of his company, highlighting its focus on creating value and its openness to becoming a global player depending on how the market evolves.

Charging flat owners for bringing guests to the communal pool: what does the law say?

A community of neighbours has proposed charging owners for taking guests to the communal swimming pool, generating debate on the legality of this measure and what the current legislation establishes regarding the use and regulation of common areas.

Top of Netflix's top: crime and cave paintings in this thriller starring Blanca Suárez

On 30 July a thriller starring Blanca Suárez arrived on Netflix that revolves around a mysterious crime in Atapuerca, combining elements of archaeology and suspense. The series has quickly climbed the platform's popularity charts.

'Mafia land' ending explained - Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and open warfare in London.

The first season concludes with intense betrayal and conflict within the Harrigan family, leaving several open plots and a simmering war in the world of London crime.

Prime Video has taken five years, but has released it: it's considered the worst film in history

Prime Video finally released the reboot of 'War of the Worlds' starring Ice Cube, after five years of delay. The film is considered by many to be the worst film in history.

'Spider-Man: Brand New Day' confirms Mark Ruffalo as Hulk and return of other iconic characters

The fourth Spider-Man movie with Tom Holland will reunite classic MCU heroes and villains, confirming Mark Ruffalo as the Hulk and the return of other iconic characters.

Bad guys 2' takes a swipe at artificial intelligence with this detail at the end of the credits

At the end of 'Bad Guys 2' there is an explicit prohibition against using the content of the film to train any kind of artificial intelligence.

Tips to find out if someone has blocked your phone number on their mobile phone

To find out if someone has blocked your number, you can try calling them, send an SMS or start a WhatsApp conversation and watch for signs such as calls that don't ring, messages without confirmation or no reply.

Amazon considering advertising on Alexa+ while you talk to it and raising prices

Amazon is evaluating introducing ads into Alexa+, integrating them during interactions rather than displaying them as traditional advertising. In addition, the company is considering a price increase for the service.

Heatwave can affect your Nintendo Switch console if it is placed in these locations

Nintendo warns that Nintendo Switch and Switch 2 consoles should not be used in places where the temperature exceeds 35°C, as extreme heat can damage them.

Spain has a novel AI camouflage system to avoid drones and satellites: Kallisto Shield.

Kallisto Shield is a Spanish artificial intelligence camouflage system designed to protect military assets from detection and identification by drones and satellites.

How your Instagram account can be stolen in just a few steps: beware of this new phishing scam

A new phishing scam warns of fake Instagram login attempts with verification codes to easily steal accounts.

Paula Echevarría shows the type of dress to face the heatwave without sacrificing elegance

Paula Echevarría shares on her social networks the ideal dress to face the extreme heat, combining freshness and style without losing elegance.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt, the breakthrough cyclist who has brought the Tour back to France after 36 years of waiting.

Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt has revolutionised the Tour de France by winning the last two stages, achieving a victory that the country has been waiting for for 36 years.

A make-up artist's trick to enlarge the eye: "Forget about black".

A professional make-up artist revealed his secret for enlarging eyes when applying make-up: avoid black. This advice helps to create a wider and brighter look in their clients, improving the appearance without darkening the contour.

The Zara dress that makes short girls look great and that you can find on sale and in the new collection.

This Zara dress, which is especially flattering for short women, was very successful in the previous collection and is now available both in the sales and in the new season of the Galician brand.

María Valverde makes her directorial debut in Mallorca in an elegant powder pink dress

María Valverde made her debut as a director at the Mallorca Atlántida Festival, where she attended the closing red carpet in an elegant powder pink dress, accompanied by her husband, Gustavo Dudamel.

Menstruating in summer: how does the heat affect you and what you can do to feel better?

Cyclo experts explain how the heat affects the menstrual cycle, increasing symptoms such as tiredness and dehydration. They recommend hydrating well, wearing light clothing and taking care of your diet to alleviate discomfort and improve your wellbeing during menstruation in summer.

Mercadona offers an ideal product for quick and healthy breakfasts, recommended by doctors. It is beneficial for the body, economical and allows you to start the day well fed before going to work.

A waitress's trick to get more tips: "I promise they'll appreciate it."

A waitress shares a simple trick to increase tips, based on gestures of kindness and attention that customers value highly, thus enhancing the experience and acknowledging her good service.

La Cuchara de San Lorenzo, located in Cordoba, has been highlighted as a Bib Gourmand restaurant of the month by the Michelin Guide, offering a quality culinary experience for approximately 30 euros.

The ingredient that you usually put in your summer salads and that Dani García says is a mistake.

Chef Dani García suggests replacing the usual ingredient of the sea in summer salads with grains, thus achieving a fresher and different flavour.

The OCU confirms it: this is the best packaged gazpacho you will taste this summer.

The OCU has selected the best packaged gazpacho for this summer. If you want to try the leading cold soup according to their analysis, read on to find out where to buy it and enjoy its outstanding quality and flavour.

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 using ripe tomatoes to make a cocktail, a drink that has been a favourite of his since childhood.

The Mediterranean island with turquoise waters and one of the oldest synagogues in the world

This exotic Tunisian island, surrounded by 130 km of coastline, offers pristine beaches, villages with traditional architecture and outstanding cultural initiatives, including street art, and is 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 in the Natural Park of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas, Jaén, stands out for its footbridges over crystal clear waters, offering a unique and impressive hiking experience.

The most fun route in Catalonia: it starts from a medieval bridge, crosses waterfalls and leads to a beautiful viewpoint.

The Torrent dels Abadals, in Castellbell i el Vilar, is an ideal route for beginners. About 40 minutes from Barcelona, it offers a route that starts at a medieval bridge, passes through waterfalls and culminates at a viewpoint with spectacular views, combining nature and history in an accessible and fun experience.

El Parador located in a former 17th century convent in one of the most beautiful villages in Spain.

The Parador, housed in a former 17th century convent, offers 14 interior courtyards, galleries, an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant specialising in traditional La Mancha cuisine, combining history and comfort in a picturesque setting.

The charming village where 'Angela', Netflix's most watched series, was filmed: stone houses, green landscapes,...

The series 'Ángela', starring Verónica Sánchez, the leader in Atresplayer, has jumped to Netflix Spain, where it is a hit. Viewers highlight and admire the picturesque landscapes and stone houses of the village where it was filmed, which contribute to the visual charm of the series.

Aragon's mountain that can be climbed as a family: a perfect route for those without experience

The Moncayo, at 2,314 metres, is the highest peak of the Iberian system and a popular destination for hikers in Aragon. It offers accessible routes that can be enjoyed as a family, ideal for inexperienced hikers, combining nature, spectacular views and an environment suitable for all levels.

The city known as 'the little Paris' of Spain': a beautiful bay, golden beaches and 'top' cuisine

This city in the Basque Country, considered one of the most beautiful in Spain, stands out for its wealth of monuments, its well-preserved historic quarter and its high quality gastronomy.

The phrase you should never leave to the end in a medical consultation: "It changes the whole diagnosis".

Nerves or fear in a medical consultation can affect communication, but doctors are used to this. However, important phrases said at the end, such as "Change the whole diagnosis", can cause confusion and alarm, affecting the process. It is key to express all relevant information from the beginning to avoid misunderstandings.

Antoni Figueredo, podiatrist: "Flip-flops may be comfortable at first, but they're not good."

Antoni Figueredo warns that flip-flops, although comfortable at first, are not recommended for all-day wear due to possible foot problems. This typical summer footwear may be practical at times, but prolonged use is unhealthy.

New effect of covid vaccine discovered: reduces symptoms in infected pregnant women

Researchers from CEU UCH, the European University of Valencia and Valencian hospitals have shown that the COVID-19 vaccine reduces obstetric complications and attenuates symptoms in infected pregnant women.

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 keep cool on hot summer nights, offering an effective alternative to a fan or shower.

New genetic test predicts risk of adult obesity from childhood onwards

Researchers have developed a polygenic risk score (PGS) that reliably predicts the likelihood of obesity in adulthood from genetic data from childhood onwards.

A podiatrist's warning if you walk barefoot in the pool: "At first it looks like a hardness or a callus, but then it hurts when you step on it."

Walking barefoot in public areas such as swimming pools can cause plantar warts. At first, these may look like hardness or calluses, but then cause pain when stepping on them, warns a podiatrist.

This is the best-selling electric model in July that has surprised all rivals

In July, an electric model unaccustomed to leading the market has surprised by taking first place in the ranking of sales of zero-emission vehicles, displacing the usual market favourites.

The requirements of the DGT to become a traffic examiner

The DGT faces long waiting lists for traffic exams due to the need to fill examiner positions. This reflects the importance of knowing the requirements for accessing this post to speed up the assessment process.

These are the signals your car sends when it needs a timing belt change

Knowing the condition of your vehicle is essential to avoid costly mechanical problems. Detecting signs of wear in the timing belt in time can prevent serious breakdowns and high workshop costs.

The fine of up to 200 euros that the DGT can fine you for wearing this sticker

The DGT can fine drivers up to 200 euros if they wear stickers or other stickers that interfere with visibility, according to article 19.1 of the Road Traffic Regulations, which requires unobstructed visibility.

These are the punishable offences for not respecting driving times in transport

Professional drivers who exceed the permitted driving times in Spain risk financial penalties, as well as endangering their own safety and that of others on the road. Complying with the established times is mandatory to avoid fines and ensure safe transport.

Two new cities join the tourist tax in Spain: here is the list of those that already apply the tax and its cost

Catalonia implemented the tourist tax in 2012, followed by the Balearic Islands in 2016. Recently, two new Spanish cities have added the tax, expanding its application in the country to tax visitors and finance tourist services.

Factors that led to the radicalisation of the cell that committed the 17-A attacks are uncovered

The study seeks to improve current plans to prevent violent extremism and advance tools to assess these risks by identifying the factors that led to the radicalisation of the cell responsible for the 17-A attacks.

Woman drowned to death on the beach in the town of Troya de Tenerife.

A woman died from drowning on the beach of Troya, Tenerife. Health workers tried to resuscitate her, but could only confirm her death.

Landlord arrested after tenant's body found with throat slit in his home in a village

The body of a tenant with signs of violence was found in his home. The main hypothesis is homicide, and the owner of the house has been arrested as a suspect.

More than a hundred migrants, including one dead, rescued some 476 km off Canary Islands

A boat with more than 100 migrants was sighted at 18:50 on Sunday at about 476 km off the Canary Islands. The rescue was carried out 11 hours later, finding one dead among the migrants.

Extremadura is on heatwave alert: these are the areas with temperatures above 42 degrees Celsius

Extremadura is facing a heat wave with temperatures exceeding 43 degrees in Las Vegas de Guadiana. The Aemet has declared an orange alert in five localities due to the high temperatures.

Parents arrested in Valencia after their 3-year-old son tested positive for cocaine: he suffered sudden seizures

The parents of a 3-year-old boy in Valencia were arrested after the child tested positive for cocaine and suffered sudden convulsions. The Generalitat Valenciana has assumed guardianship of the child to ensure his protection and well-being.

The municipality of Mombeltrán is still supplied with bottled water a week after the fire.

One week after the fire, Mombeltrán is still using bottled water due to a "metallic" smell detected in the tap water, which led the authorities to recommend not to consume it as a precaution.

19-year-old seriously injured after fiery crash near Daganzo

A 19-year-old man was seriously injured after his van collided with a lorry near Daganzo. He was taken by Summa 112 helicopter to the 12 de Octubre hospital for medical attention.

Sentenced to four years in prison for sexual assault on 10-year-old niece in Malaga

A man was sentenced to four years in prison for sexually abusing his 10-year-old niece in Malaga on six occasions. When the minor protested, he told her that it was a game and ordered her not to tell anything.

Tarragona's 'Grand Prix' village with a replica of the Giralda in Seville

This Catalan town, located 40 km from Tarragona and 70 km from Barcelona, is taking part in the Grand Prix with the help of Gorka Rodríguez and stands out for having a replica of the Giralda of Seville.

A man's flamboyant way of hitting on a young woman in a bar: "Very nasty, girls."

A young woman recounted how a man tried to hit on her in a bar in a way she described as "very nasty". Despite his insistence, she never showed interest or agreed to his advances.

Police go to flat, neighbours activate 'radio-patio': "We pay community, we deserve to know"

The police went to a flat and, faced with the situation, the neighbours activated the 'radio-patio' to keep themselves informed. They demanded transparency, claiming that by paying community fees they have the right to know what is going on in the building. A sign was put up to explain what had happened and to maintain communication between everyone.

A local council warns those who vandalise "no dogs allowed" signs on its beaches: "Even if you break it..."

The town council has responded to those who repeatedly vandalise "no dogs" signs on its beaches, warning that even if they break them, the ban will remain in force and the appropriate sanctions will be applied.

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 expert Santiago Frago responds in the 20minutos sex clinic, addressing erection problems linked to medication and offering advice to improve your relationship and sex life.

Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths."

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, recommending avoiding tanning booths to maintain a healthy tan and prevent skin damage.

"I live renting, am I obliged to let a bank appraiser into my home to photograph it?"

This housing consultancy helps to resolve doubts about problems with neighbours, community, or landlords, including issues such as leaks, security, noise, odours and maintenance.

"¿Si se reduce la jornada laboral tendré que trabajar más tiempo para poder jubilarme?"

UGT specialists answer questions about work-hour reductions, clarifying if shorter workdays affect retirement length. They provide guidance on how reducing hours impacts pension and retirement timing.

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 blockages. This space seeks to support and guide people who need to express their doubts or difficulties and find tools to manage them better.

Fractures, falls and sick leave, the risks of walking a dog on a lead

Walking a dog on a lead can cause fractures, falls and sick leave, according to data from Anglo-Saxon countries that could also apply to Spain. These accidents highlight the need to take extreme precautions during walks to avoid physical and occupational hazards.

Shark teeth in dogs, the dental problem that mostly affects small breeds

Untreated deciduous dentition in dogs, especially in small breeds, can cause painful and chronic dental problems, known as shark teeth.

Dog breeds originating in China, from age-old hunters to noble companionship

Chinese dog breeds have evolved from their origins as ancient hunting dogs to become cultural symbols and companions of nobility, reflecting changes in their roles and meanings over time.

Your daily horoscope: Monday 4 August 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and get ready for the advice and predictions that will help you face the day with optimism and clarity.

Can a bird strike bring down a plane?

Bird strikes with aircraft are relatively common, especially near airports and during take-off. Although they can cause damage, they do not usually bring down aircraft due to safety protocols and the rugged design of aircraft.

Atletico Madrid announce the presentation of their signings: date, time and tickets.

Atlético de Madrid will present its new signings at the 'Welcome Night 2025' on 21 August at the Metropolitano stadium. The event will allow fans to meet the players and enjoy special activities. Tickets are already available for the club's supporters.

Long, very good and critically acclaimed series to give you an unforgettable marathon

From 'The X-Files' to 'Mad Men', this list brings together long, high-quality, critically acclaimed series perfect for unforgettable marathons. Ideal for those who are looking for new obsessions with deep plots and memorable characters.

Spill of thousands of hot dogs forces motorway closure

A spill of thousands of frozen hot dogs on Interstate 83 in Pennsylvania led to the closure of four miles of the highway for clean-up and road safety.

In the absence of sex education, porn shapes teenage dating

A study reveals that lack of adequate sex education leads to pornography consumption influencing adolescent dating relationships, increasing the risk of sexual, physical and psychological violence.

Dakota Johnson, Dualipa... Mallorca becomes a VIP celebrity paradise this summer

Mallorca is once again the summer destination of choice for international celebrities such as Dakota Johnson and Dua Lipa. The Balearic island offers privacy, luxury and natural beauty, consolidating itself as an ideal refuge for VIPs looking for relaxation and exclusivity on their holidays.

Money or unemployment? The main reasons for not having children

A survey in 14 countries reveals that the main reasons for not having children are lack of financial stability and unemployment. Factors such as high costs, job uncertainty and poor financial conditions influence the decision to delay or avoid parenthood. These results highlight the relationship between economic conditions and birth rates globally.

It's not just Trudeau and Katy Perry : other love stories of politicians and artists

Politics and music often intertwine, giving rise to unexpected couples. Beyond the alleged romance between Trudeau and Katy Perry, there are other surprising examples of links between political leaders and celebrities from the artistic world.

Tricks to get through airport security checks and avoid unpleasantness

It is essential to follow certain recommendations to avoid inconveniences when going through security controls at the airport and to ensure a smoother and more agile process.

The eSim you need for your travels abroad gives you 1 day of free connection

eSim services allow you to connect devices to the internet without the need for a physical card, making it easy to connect globally. This eSim offers one day of free connection for travellers abroad.

No broom or mop for your home: this powerful robot vacuums, scrubs, then cleans itself

Xiaomi has launched a powerful robot hoover with a self-emptying base that cleans itself automatically after vacuuming is complete, making it easy to clean your home without manual effort.

Forget about ice cubes taking up space in the freezer: this is how you can make them almost instantly

Enjoying cold drinks in summer is great, but storing ice cubes is often a hassle in small kitchens. This method allows you to make ice quickly without taking up space in the freezer, making it easy to always have cool drinks without the hassle.

These organiser bags can save your suitcase and cost less than 6 euros.

Packing is a challenge, but these organiser bags, which cost less than 6 euros, make it easier by keeping everything tidy and making better use of space. They are an economical and practical solution to travel without clutter.

New marine reptile species found in German "Jurassic" sites

A new species of plesiosaur has been discovered in Germany called Plesionectes longicollum, characterised by a long neck. This discovery provides new information on the diversity of Jurassic marine reptiles.

A Spanish woman travels to a Moroccan city and gives an important piece of advice for female tourists travelling alone

The content creator narrated her experience in Marrakech, revealing cultural and social aspects of Morocco. She offered key recommendations for women travelling alone, emphasising precautions and tips to enjoy the trip safely.

Man arrested in Almeria neighbourhood after shooting linked to 'love triangle'

A man was arrested after a shooting in a neighbourhood of Almeria linked to a "love triangle". Both the victim and the detainee were injured and remain in the same hospital.

Renfe withdraws the five Talgo trains covering the Avlo service between Madrid and Barcelona

Renfe has withdrawn the five Talgo trains that operate the Avlo service between Madrid and Barcelona for an overhaul due to cracks detected in the 'boogies', the suspension system of the trains.

NASA delves deep into Mars with radar en route to mysterious moon Europa

The radar will allow scientists to study how ice on Europa can trap materials from the subsurface ocean and transport them to the surface, facilitating research into possible signs of life.

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 to avoid the summer heat, offering numerous beaches, swimming holes and cool villages perfect for summer holidays.

Public opinion experts, a former Podemos adviser and an anti-crisis group: Sánchez reshuffles his cabinet ahead of the election period

Sánchez has readjusted his cabinet after the departure of Paco Salazar for alleged inappropriate behaviour, incorporating a more technical team led by Diego Rubio and adding experts in public opinion, a former Podemos advisor and an anti-crisis group to face the new electoral stage.

No knives, no drugs: things you shouldn't keep in the kitchen drawer

It is common to keep a variety of utensils in the kitchen drawer, but mixing knives and scissors is dangerous. It is also recommended not to store medicines there to avoid risks.

Beware of a message from Meta's artificial intelligence that 'suspends' your account: it's just a scam

This message is a phishing attempt designed to trick users into stealing their personal data, using a supposed account suspension by Meta as a lure.

Food alert: Consumo recalls a batch of this supplement because of excess zinc

The AESAN warns about a batch of the food supplement 'N-PRO Regenintest' due to an excess of zinc, which could cause adverse reactions. It is recommended to withdraw its consumption to avoid risks.

Alborán speaks openly about his sexual relations: "I can also have a great time with a woman".

Pablo Alborán identifies himself as demisexual and has spoken openly about his sexuality, stating that he can also enjoy himself with women. He also confessed to an infidelity that made him feel bad, describing the experience as dirty and childish.

Fires in Spain: the worst is in Galicia with several fires devouring hundreds of hectares of land

The Vilardevós fire in Orense has burned 570 hectares and remains at emergency level 2, reflecting the severity of the multiple fires affecting Galicia.

22-year-old suspect arrested for setting four forest fires in Portugal

A 22-year-old man was arrested for causing four forest fires in Portugal, which destroyed around 400 square metres of land with acacia, pine and eucalyptus trees.

Máximo Valverde recalls his love story with Isabel Pantoja: "Life has separated us".

Máximo Valverde took advantage of Isabel Pantoja's 69th birthday to remember her fondly, leaving controversy aside and recalling their past love story, even though life has separated them.

The pedestrianisation of the area around Tenerife Street, in Madrid's Tetuán neighbourhood, in its final stretch.

The pedestrianisation works in Tenerife Street, Tetuán, are nearing completion, with the renovation of the pavement and new furniture. The work covers six blocks between Carnicer and Castilla streets, and will continue until autumn.

Those affected by Ryanair's upcoming strike in Madrid could be compensated up to 600 euros

Ryanair strikes in Madrid will begin on 15 August and continue throughout the month. Affected passengers could receive compensation of up to 600 euros due to disruption caused by these protests.

New Zealand is to charge foreign tourists up to 20 euros to visit its most popular destinations, with the aim of raising approximately 31.7 million euros per year.

20AM: everything you need to know to start the day informed

20AM provides a key summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed, covering current affairs, economics, politics and society. This quick guide keeps you up to date with the important facts and essential news that set the daily agenda.

My pocket: tips and tricks to make the most of your budget

This article offers practical advice on how to better manage your personal budget. It includes tips for saving on daily expenses, planning purchases, and optimising the use of money. It also recommends setting clear financial goals and keeping track of income and expenses to improve your financial health and maximise your resources.

Cinemania: the series and films not to be missed

The Cinemanía guide highlights the must-see series and films of the moment, offering recommendations for all tastes. From new releases to renewed classics, the selection includes titles that stand out for their narrative, cast and production quality, ideal for enjoying on various streaming and cinema platforms.

What it means when people help waiters clear the table, according to psychology

Helping waiters clear the table, although it may seem a simple gesture, reflects values such as empathy, a sense of community and reciprocity. Psychologists suggest that this action can strengthen social bonds and generate a more collaborative and friendly atmosphere in public spaces.

The beautiful village in Alicante that the tourists don't know about and is next to the best beaches

This charming Valencian town, close to the Mediterranean, combines attractive architecture with an exceptional natural environment, making it a fascinating and little known destination for 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 detect traffic offences in a disguised and effective way.

No vinegar, no bleach: the trick to cleaning grease from the cooker hood without doing a thing

Cleaning grease from the cooker hood can be tricky, but there is a simple trick that makes this task easier without using vinegar or bleach, making it much more practical and efficient.

Palma de Mallorca's top five restaurants for fine dining: prices under 25 euros

Palma de Mallorca, known as "the city of delights", offers a varied gastronomy that includes traditional, international and avant-garde cuisine. Between markets, bars and restaurants, it is possible to enjoy luxury culinary experiences with prices under 25 euros.

The ideal and comfortable sports sandals for walking this summer: for less than 70 euros

These comfortable and affordable sports sandals for less than 70 euros are ideal for walking and also perfect for a summer trip to the countryside.

Sylvester Stallone and 'Tulsa King' return: season three premiere date now available

The series 'Tulsa King' with Sylvester Stallone will soon return to Paramount+. New images have been released announcing the premiere date of its third season.

The western with Jack Nicholson and Marlon Brando that had it all to be a blockbuster

Two of Hollywood's most prestigious actors, at the height of their careers, starred in a western that, despite having a great cast, was forgotten. The combination promised to be a blockbuster, but did not achieve the expected success.

Good, nice and cool: five villages in Spain where it won't be so hot

Five Spanish villages, located on mountains, rivers or near the sea, offer a cool climate during the summer. Their pleasant streets invite you to spend more time there, ideal for those looking to escape the intense heat in other regions of the country.

The cheapest town in Asturias for carefree retirement: has the lowest house prices

This municipality, located half an hour from Oviedo, offers the lowest house prices in Asturias, with an average cost of 632 euros per square metre, ideal for those looking for a cheap place to retire.

Madrid's cheapest town to retire in: it has the lowest house prices

This village in Madrid, ideal for retirement, offers very low house prices, as well as having a health centre, pharmacies, shops, green areas and a rich cultural heritage.

The town where Estopa spend their summer holidays: there they are known as 'los sardinas' and have a street named after them.

This small town in Extremadura, in the province of Badajoz, near the border with Cordoba, is the place where the Estopa family have spent their summer holidays since they were children. In the town, they are known as 'los sardinas' (the sardines) and have a street named after them.

Oil falls as OPEC+ output hike adds to oversupply concerns

Oil prices declined after OPEC+ announced an output increase, raising worries about global oversupply. The decision comes amid slowing demand growth and abundant inventories, pressuring prices downward. Market participants remain cautious as the additional supply may further imbalance the market, affecting future price stability.

EU to suspend US tariff countermeasures for 6 months

The EU has agreed to suspend countermeasures in response to US tariffs for six months, aiming to facilitate ongoing trade negotiations. This pause seeks to ease tensions and foster a cooperative environment for resolving disputes related to steel and aluminum tariffs imposed by the US. Both parties express commitment to reaching a fair and balanced trade agreement during this period.

Oil prices fall sharply as OPEC+ agrees to production hike; Russia sanction eyed

Oil prices dropped significantly after OPEC+ agreed to increase oil production to stabilize markets. This move aims to balance supply amid concerns of tightening demand. Additionally, potential new sanctions on Russia threaten further market uncertainties, influencing price fluctuations and investor sentiment.

Sixth Street takes 38% of Italian renewable energy firm Sorgenia in $4.6 billion deal

Sixth Street has acquired a 38% stake in Italian renewable energy company Sorgenia in a $4.6 billion transaction. The deal marks a significant investment in the renewable sector, enhancing Sixth Street's presence in Italy's clean energy market. Sorgenia, known for its sustainable power generation, will leverage the partnership to expand its operations and accelerate Italy's shift toward renewable energy sources.

Venezuela's oil exports fell in July as partners awaited US authorizations

Venezuela's oil exports declined in July as key international partners delayed shipments, awaiting US authorization for transactions. This slowdown reflects ongoing challenges in the energy sector amidst political tensions and sanctions affecting the country's ability to trade freely on the global market.

Morning Bid: Payrolls soft, messenger fired

U.S. payroll data showed weaker-than-expected job growth, indicating a soft labor market. Meanwhile, a key messenger involved in relaying confidential information was fired, sparking discussions on corporate transparency and accountability. The developments are impacting investor sentiment and raising questions about economic stability and governance.

Copper prices: BofA warns long positions remain at risk of stopping out

Bank of America cautions that copper prices may face downside risks, suggesting that long positions could be stopped out. Despite recent gains, the outlook remains uncertain due to potential demand pressures and economic factors that could weigh on the metal's market. Investors are advised to remain cautious amid volatile conditions.

Citi raises gold forecast as rate cut odds increase after weak jobs data

Citi elevated its gold price forecast following weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data, which heightened expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. The softer employment figures suggest a slowdown in economic growth, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold amid growing uncertainty about future monetary policy.

Gold prices steady, holding sharp gains in wake of soft U.S. jobs data

Gold prices remained steady, maintaining recent gains after weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs data. The soft employment figures raised concerns about economic growth and inflation, boosting gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset. Investors are closely monitoring Federal Reserve policies amid uncertainties, keeping gold prices supported despite mixed economic signals.

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. These independents are securing exploration and production deals, leveraging flexible approaches and strong government ties to challenge established players. Their growing presence marks a shift in Iraq’s energy landscape, potentially reshaping market dynamics and competition within the country’s vital oil industry.

Brazil holds back on US tariff retaliation, focuses on relief - Reuters

Brazil has decided against retaliating with tariffs on the US amid growing trade tensions, opting instead to prioritize economic relief measures domestically. The government aims to stabilize the economy and support vulnerable sectors rather than escalate trade conflicts. This approach reflects Brazil’s focus on internal recovery while maintaining diplomatic trade relations with the US.

Fitch revises Stellantis' outlook to negative amid turnaround challenges

Fitch Ratings downgraded Stellantis' outlook to negative, citing challenges in the automaker's turnaround plan. Despite efforts to boost profitability and manage costs, ongoing market pressures and operational hurdles contribute to uncertainty about achieving targets, prompting Fitch's cautious stance on the company's credit outlook.

India’s Nifty to touch new highs on robust macro, says Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley predicts India's Nifty index will reach new highs driven by strong macroeconomic fundamentals. The firm highlights robust GDP growth, stable inflation, and favorable corporate earnings as key factors supporting market optimism. Foreign inflows and government reforms also contribute to positive investor sentiment, indicating a bullish outlook for the Indian equity market.

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Viasat stock soars after William Blair upgrade cites multiple catalysts

Viasat shares surged following an upgrade by William Blair, which highlighted several growth catalysts. The investment firm pointed to expanding satellite internet demand, upcoming product launches, and strategic partnerships as key drivers for the stock's potential upside. This positive outlook boosted investor confidence, resulting in significant stock gains.

Palantir, IDEXX Lead Market Cap Stock Movers on Monday

On Monday, Palantir and IDEXX were among the top movers in market capitalization. Both companies saw significant stock activity that influenced their market standings. This shift highlights investor interest and market dynamics affecting tech and healthcare sectors during the trading session.

Services PMI and ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI highlight Tuesday's economic data

Tuesday's economic data features Services PMI and ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI reports, providing insight into the service sector's performance. These indicators help gauge economic health, showing growth or contraction trends in services, crucial for understanding broader economic conditions.

Firefly Aerospace lifts IPO price range, targets $6 billion valuation amid space investment boom

Firefly Aerospace has raised its IPO price range, aiming for a $6 billion valuation. The move reflects growing investor interest in the space sector. The company plans to use the proceeds to expand its launch capabilities and technology development, positioning itself as a key player in the booming commercial space industry.

Global M&A hits $2.6 trillion peak year-to-date, boosted by AI and quest for growth

Global mergers and acquisitions reached $2.6 trillion year-to-date, driven by increased activity in the AI sector and companies seeking growth opportunities. The surge reflects strong investor confidence and strategic moves to capitalize on technological advancements, marking a record peak for the period.

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US factory orders fall sharply in June on aircraft orders drop

US factory orders declined significantly in June, primarily due to a steep drop in aircraft orders. The decrease highlights ongoing challenges in the manufacturing sector, impacting overall industrial activity and signaling potential cooling in economic momentum.

US factory orders slide, but beat expectations

US factory orders fell 2.1% in March, below February’s revised 0.5% increase, reflecting ongoing challenges in manufacturing. Despite the decline, the drop was less severe than expected by analysts. The data suggests mixed signals about the sector’s health amid inflation pressures and supply chain issues, but resilience remains as demand continues to support production.

Explainer-What happens next in the US court battle over Trump's tariffs?

The ongoing US court battle challenges tariffs imposed during Trump's administration on Chinese goods. Key issues include the legality and economic impact of these tariffs. Upcoming legal decisions will influence trade policies, potentially affecting US-China relations and market stability. The proceedings aim to clarify the executive's authority over trade measures and may set precedents for future tariff implementations.

German engineering orders fall 5% in June on tariff uncertainty

German engineering orders dropped 5% in June, impacted by uncertainty over tariffs and global trade tensions. The decline reflects cautious business sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical risks, affecting demand for machinery and equipment. Despite this, some sectors showed resilience, but overall investment slowed, signaling challenges ahead for Germany's export-driven engineering industry.

Turkish inflation falls to 33.52% in July, below forecasts

Turkey's annual inflation rate dropped to 33.52% in July, lower than market expectations, signaling easing price pressures. This decline reflects the impact of monetary policies and base effects. Despite the decrease, inflation remains high, posing challenges for the economy and policymakers aiming to stabilize prices.

Spain's July jobless falls 0.1% from June to 2.40 million, lowest in 17 years

Spain's unemployment decreased by 0.1% in July from June, dropping to 2.40 million, marking the lowest level in 17 years. This decline reflects ongoing improvements in the country's labor market and economic recovery efforts.

Spain's unemployment rate dips slightly in July

Spain's unemployment rate decreased slightly in July, reflecting a modest improvement in the job market. The number of unemployed individuals fell, signaling gradual economic recovery amid ongoing challenges. Job gains were noted in various sectors, contributing to a more positive employment outlook. However, youth unemployment remains a concern as efforts continue to boost sustainable job growth nationwide.

Swiss inflation edges up to 0.2% in July, still near zero

In July, Swiss inflation rose slightly to 0.2%, maintaining a near-zero rate. The modest increase reflects stable prices amid limited economic pressures, signaling continued low inflation in Switzerland.

Trump says he will announce new labor statistics official in 3 or 4 days

Former President Donald Trump announced that he plans to name a new official for the Bureau of Labor Statistics within three to four days. This appointment is part of his ongoing efforts to influence labor and economic data reporting. No further details about the candidate or the official's role were disclosed.

Latest Trump tariffs unlikely to budge, top negotiator says

A top U.S. trade negotiator indicated that the tariffs imposed during the Trump administration are unlikely to be lifted soon. Despite ongoing trade talks, these measures remain as leverage, reflecting persistent tensions between the U.S. and trading partners. The stance suggests a cautious approach to altering the existing tariff framework amid complex negotiations.

Mexico's headline inflation seen easing in July, core inflation still above target - Reuters Poll

Mexico’s headline inflation is expected to slow in July, according to a Reuters poll, indicating some easing of price pressures. However, core inflation, which excludes volatile items like food and energy, remains above the central bank’s target, suggesting persistent underlying inflationary pressures in the economy.

Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio urges Trump to reveal why he fired top labor official

Bridgewater founder Ray Dalio called on former President Donald Trump to explain his reasons for firing a top labor official. Dalio emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in leadership decisions, suggesting that clarity would help address concerns about the dismissal and its impact on labor policy.

The jobs data revisions that cost a US government statistician her job

A US government statistician was dismissed after her revisions to jobs data led to controversy. The adjustments altered employment figures, sparking debates on data accuracy and transparency. The incident highlights challenges in balancing statistical integrity and political pressures within government agencies.

Asked about Trump firing, German minister says institutions must be independent

A German minister responded to questions about former President Trump’s firing by emphasizing the importance of institutional independence. She stated that democratic systems rely on strong, autonomous institutions to function properly and that such principles must be upheld regardless of political changes or pressures.

Despite tariff reprieve, Lesotho says it is already hurting

Lesotho faces economic challenges despite a temporary tariff relief. The country reports significant financial strain as ongoing trade barriers and external pressures impact its economy. Officials warn that without sustained support and structural adjustments, the damage could deepen, affecting growth and livelihoods. Immediate action and long-term strategies are necessary to stabilize Lesotho’s economic future.

Wall Street rebounds as Fed rate cut bets intensify on weaker payrolls

Wall Street surged as weaker-than-expected payroll data fueled expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts. Investors grew optimistic the Fed might ease monetary policy sooner to support the economy, boosting equity markets. The Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all posted gains amid renewed bets on policy easing, reflecting hopes for improved economic conditions ahead.

Citigroup appoints Aashish Dhakad to lead private credit origination

Citigroup has named Aashish Dhakad as the head of its private credit origination team. Dhakad will lead efforts to expand the bank’s private credit offerings, focusing on sourcing and managing credit investments. This move aligns with Citigroup’s strategy to grow in the alternative lending space and better serve clients seeking private credit solutions.

US dollar gains after Friday's slump as Fed cuts loom; Swiss franc drops

The US dollar rebounded following a decline on Friday amid expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors anticipate the Fed may ease monetary policy to support the economy. Meanwhile, the Swiss franc declined, reflecting shifts in market sentiment and currency demand ahead of upcoming policy decisions.

Trump: will 'substantially' raise tariffs on goods from India over Russian oil purchases

Former President Trump announced plans to significantly increase tariffs on Indian goods as a response to India's continued purchases of Russian oil. He criticized India's stance, indicating that such trade practices undermine U.S. efforts to sanction Russia. This move marks a heightened trade tension between the U.S. and India, reflecting Trump's assertive approach to international economic policy.

MUFG head sees chance of Bank of Japan rate hike in October

MUFG's president indicated a possibility of the Bank of Japan raising interest rates as early as October, reflecting shifting economic conditions. This potential move marks a significant change in the BOJ’s long-standing ultra-loose monetary policy, aiming to address inflation and support economic stability.

Apu Is Now Live for Trading on Hyperliquid

Apu is officially live for trading on the Hyperliquid platform, offering users new opportunities in the crypto market. Traders can now access Apu’s assets with Hyperliquid’s fast, low-cost trading environment. This launch marks an important expansion of trading options on Hyperliquid, aiming to attract more users and enhance liquidity.

Bitcoin price today: steady at $114k after steep losses on tariff, economic fears

Bitcoin stabilized at $114,000 following sharp declines triggered by concerns over tariffs and economic uncertainty. Investors remain cautious amid ongoing trade tensions and fears of a broader economic downturn, impacting cryptocurrency markets. Despite recent volatility, Bitcoin shows resilience as it holds its value after the steep losses.

Jeffs' Brands Targets up to $75M in Launch of AI-Driven Crypto Treasury Strategic Program

Jeffs' Brands plans to raise up to $75 million to launch an AI-driven crypto treasury strategic program. The initiative aims to leverage artificial intelligence to optimize cryptocurrency asset management and enhance investment strategies, positioning the company at the forefront of digital asset innovation.

Equillium adds cryptocurrency to treasury strategy amid cash concerns

Equillium has incorporated cryptocurrency into its treasury strategy to address cash flow challenges. This move aims to diversify assets and strengthen liquidity amid a cautious financial environment. The company views digital assets as a strategic tool to enhance financial flexibility and support ongoing operations.

Empery Digital buys 110 bitcoin for $12.6 million, holds 3,913 total

Empery Digital acquired 110 bitcoin for $12.6 million, increasing its total holdings to 3,913 bitcoins. This purchase reflects the company's ongoing commitment to expanding its digital asset portfolio amid evolving market conditions.

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Strategy reports bitcoin purchase of 21,021 coins for $2.46 billion

Strategy announced the acquisition of 21,021 bitcoins, investing $2.46 billion. This significant purchase highlights confidence in bitcoin's long-term value despite market volatility. The move aims to strengthen the company’s crypto asset portfolio and capitalize on potential future gains.

DeFi Development Corp buys $18.4M worth of Solana tokens

DeFi Development Corp has purchased $18.4 million in Solana (SOL) tokens, signaling strong confidence in the blockchain platform. This acquisition reflects growing institutional interest in Solana's technology and its potential in decentralized finance (DeFi). The move is expected to boost Solana’s market position and demonstrate increased adoption within the crypto investment community.

GameSquare approves $5 million stock buyback funded by ethereum yields

GameSquare announced a $5 million stock buyback program financed by yields from its ethereum holdings. The move reflects the company's confidence in its crypto investments and aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing outstanding shares. This buyback is part of a broader strategy to leverage digital asset returns to support corporate financial initiatives.

Digi Power X reports 122% increase in cash and crypto holdings

Digi Power X announced a 122% surge in its cash and crypto assets, reflecting strong growth in its digital investment portfolio. This increase underscores the company's expanding financial base and strategic focus on digital currencies.

Uranium Energy Corp stock hits 52-week high at 9.1 USD

Uranium Energy Corp's stock surged to a 52-week high of $9.10, driven by increasing demand for uranium and a positive outlook in the nuclear energy sector. Investor interest rose amid global moves toward cleaner energy, boosting confidence in uranium's role as a key fuel source.

United Bankshares Q2 2025 slides: Record earnings and successful Piedmont integration

United Bankshares reported record Q2 2025 earnings, driven by strong revenue growth and efficient cost management. The successful integration of Piedmont contributed significantly to the results, enhancing the bank’s market presence and operational capabilities. Management remains optimistic about sustained growth and continued value creation for shareholders.

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GCC Q2 2025 slides: Revenue up 1%, EBITDA falls 11.6% amid cost pressures

GCC Q2 2025 financial results show a modest 1% revenue increase, but EBITDA declined by 11.6% due to rising cost pressures. Despite higher sales, margins were squeezed, impacting overall profitability for the quarter.

DLF Q1FY26 presentation: Sales bookings surge 78%, rental income up 15%

DLF reported a 78% increase in sales bookings and a 15% rise in rental income for Q1FY26. The company highlighted strong demand across residential and commercial segments, driving revenue growth. Operational efficiencies and strategic expansions contributed to improved financial performance, reinforcing DLF’s market leadership.

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Tapestry Inc stock hits all-time high at 110.46 USD

Tapestry Inc's stock reached a record high of $110.46, driven by strong sales and positive market sentiment. The luxury fashion company's robust earnings and growth prospects boosted investor confidence, pushing shares to unprecedented levels amid favorable industry trends.

EJF Investments issues 100,000 zero dividend preference shares

EJF Investments has announced the issuance of 100,000 zero dividend preference shares. These shares do not pay dividends but may offer other financial benefits or rights to investors. This move aims to strengthen the company's capital structure while managing shareholder returns.

Annington to acquire 300 homes amid UK housing expansion plans

Annington has announced plans to acquire 300 homes as part of its broader strategy to expand housing supply in the UK. This move aligns with efforts to address the growing demand for quality residential properties and supports the government's objectives to boost housing availability nationwide. The acquisition aims to enhance Annington's portfolio and contribute to sustainable community development.

State Farm General Insurance ratings lowered at S&P to 'A-' from 'A+'

S&P downgraded State Farm General Insurance’s rating from 'A+' to 'A-', reflecting concerns over the company’s underwriting performance and reserve adequacy. The lower rating signals increased risk perceptions despite State Farm's strong market position.

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