News Summary - 08/05/2025

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Netanyahu to propose full reoccupation of Gaza, Israeli media report

Netanyahu plans to push for a full reoccupation of Gaza, aiming for complete control of the territory. However, this proposal reportedly faces resistance from Israeli military chiefs who have concerns about the operation.

US Attorney General Orders Grand Jury Hearings on Trump-Russia Probe

The Trump administration claims that political opponents tried to falsely link him to Russia before the 2016 election. In response, the US Attorney General has ordered grand jury hearings to investigate these allegations.

Putin and Trump's relationship has soured - but behind the posturing, a Ukraine deal is still possible

Steve Witkoff's visit to Moscow raises hopes of a potential Russia-US agreement to end the Ukraine conflict, despite current tensions between Putin and Trump.

Texas Republicans vote to arrest Democrats blocking plan to redraw electoral boundaries

Texas Republicans voted to arrest Democrats who fled the state to block a vote on redrawing electoral boundaries. The Democrats' absence aims to prevent a plan that could shift political power in Washington.

'I'm upset, angry and disgusted,' Epstein accuser tells BBC

Haley Robson, an Epstein accuser, expressed being "extremely angry" over recent rumors that Ghislaine Maxwell might receive a presidential pardon.

Dozens feared trapped as cloudburst triggers flash floods in India

Rescue teams have arrived in Dharali village, Uttarkashi, heavily impacted by recent flash floods caused by a cloudburst. Dozens of people are feared trapped as rescue operations continue in the affected area.

Protests in China over viral school bullying case

Protesters in Sichuan province clashed with police, leading to violence after authorities used batons and electric prods during demonstrations sparked by a viral school bullying case.

US condemns house arrest of Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro

The US State Department condemned Brazil's Supreme Court order placing former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest for allegedly violating a social media ban.

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

Amid reports that Prime Minister Netanyahu seeks to expand Israel's military operations in Gaza, hundreds of Israeli former officials have appealed to former President Trump to help bring an end to the ongoing war in the region.

Family of Irish missionary kidnapped in Haiti 'devastated'

Gena Heraty, an Irish missionary from County Mayo, was kidnapped along with eight others from the orphanage she manages in Haiti. Her family has expressed devastation over the incident.

Danish zoo asks for unwanted pets to feed its predators

Aalborg Zoo in Denmark has launched a scheme asking for unwanted pets to feed its predators, aiming to replicate their natural diet in the wild.

China reports 7,000 cases of chikungunya virus

China has reported 7,000 cases of the chikungunya virus, prompting authorities to implement measures similar to those used during the pandemic to control its spread.

Watch: Fireworks ignite as blaze hits Japanese festival launch boats

Launch barges at a fireworks festival in Yokohama, Japan, caught fire when pyrotechnics landed on them, causing a blaze during the event.

Convicted rapist fighting to remain in parliament in Australia

Gareth Ward, a New South Wales MP found guilty of rape last month, is facing expulsion from parliament. Despite the conviction, he is fighting to retain his parliamentary seat amidst mounting pressure for his removal.

India calls Trump's tariff threat over Russian oil 'unjustified'

The US president threatened to significantly increase tariffs on India due to its continued purchase of Russian oil. India responded by labeling these tariff threats as "unjustified," defending its trade decisions amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.

An Aboriginal group has initiated legal action to halt the construction of the Brisbane Olympic stadium, citing Victoria Park's cultural and historical significance to Indigenous communities.

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

A South African farm supervisor testified at the start of a murder trial that his employer instructed him to dispose of two women's bodies by feeding them to pigs.

Russian volcano erupts for first time in more than 500 years

A volcano in Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula erupted for the first time in over 500 years. Experts believe the eruption may be connected to a massive earthquake that occurred last week in the region.

Israeli minister sparks anger by praying at sensitive Jerusalem holy site

Far-right Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sparked outrage by praying at the al-Aqsa mosque compound in Jerusalem, breaching a long-standing agreement that restricts non-Muslim prayer at the sensitive holy site.

Disfigured, shamed and forgotten: BBC visits the Korean survivors of the Hiroshima bomb

Eighty years after the Hiroshima atomic bomb, 140,000 Koreans—many forced laborers—were in the city. The BBC visits Korean survivors who remain disfigured, shamed, and largely forgotten, highlighting their neglected suffering and the lasting impact of the bombing on this marginalized group.

BBC reveals horrific exploitation of children in Kenya's sex trade

An undercover BBC investigation exposes women exploiting children as young as 13 in Kenya's sex trade, highlighting severe abuse and trafficking issues.

Mission begins to save snails threatened by their own beauty

Researchers from Cuba and the UK are collaborating to uncover the biological secrets of the endangered Polymita snail, renowned for its striking appearance, aiming to aid its conservation.

The big fat 'fake' Indian wedding - Gen Z's latest party trend

Young Indians are embracing wedding-themed parties without the actual marriage, turning these events into trendy social experiences that celebrate culture and fun without lifelong commitment.

Hackers, secret cables and security fears: The explosive fight over China's new embassy in the UK

The proposed new Chinese embassy in the UK, which is planned to be the largest in Europe, faces opposition due to security concerns. Critics fear it could become a center for espionage, cyberattacks, and covert operations, raising alarms about national security and diplomatic risks.

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

Kenyan women in the workplace report feeling an unspoken pressure to be likable, often expected to smile and maintain warmth. This demand can limit their assertiveness and professional growth, as societal norms emphasize pleasantness over authority, affecting their confidence and career advancement.

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 dangers. The debate continues over whether these costly defenses are justified or if relocating communities away from high-risk areas is a more sustainable solution.

Watch: Fireworks ignite as blaze hits Japanese festival launch boats

Fireworks at a Yokohama festival in Japan accidentally landed on launch barges, causing a fire. The blaze erupted as pyrotechnics ignited the boats used to launch the fireworks.

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

A Florida police officer safely removed an alligator from a family's pool using bare hands and secured the reptile in the back of a police car.

Watch: Twin waterspouts merge near Italian coastline

A local tour boat operator stopped his trip to capture footage of two waterspouts merging off Italy's east coast.

Huge explosion rocks Russian oil facility

Ukraine reported a strike on a Russian oil facility, marking one of several attacks targeting Russian military infrastructure amid ongoing conflict.

Watch: Massive crowd greets Pope at Catholic youth event

Hundreds of thousands of Catholics gathered in Rome to participate in the Jubilee holy year event, warmly welcoming the Pope during this significant religious celebration.

Heat Sparks Deaths in Spain: 1,060 People Died in July, 60% More Than Last Year

In July, Spain recorded 1,060 deaths due to excessive heat, 60% more than the 674 that occurred in July 2024, according to the MoMo system.

Children and the elderly seek refuge from the second heatwave sweeping Spain: "We have to find ways to stay cool"

Millions in Spain seek relief from the second heatwave in pools and shaded areas. The heatwave has already caused one victim, an 85-year-old man in Badajoz, highlighting the risk to children and the elderly.

Heatwave, live | Seven Spanish provinces have already exceeded 41 degrees maximum and today could be worse

Spain is facing an intense heatwave with seven provinces surpassing 41 °C. This Tuesday could be the hottest day and spread geographically more than ever this season, increasing the alert for high temperatures.

Albares guarantees security despite contracts with Huawei and accuses the PP of alarmism

The Foreign Minister, Albares, assures that security is guaranteed despite the contracts with Huawei and criticizes the PP for its "hypocrisy," recalling that Ayuso inaugurated a Huawei hub and LĂłpez Miras held meetings with executives for projects in Murcia.

Seniors and Pensioners Criticize the New ATM Regulations: "Relocations Are Not the Solution"

Spanish financial institutions are adapting to the new ATM regulations that came into effect five weeks ago. Seniors and pensioners criticize that the relocation of ATMs to less accessible locations does not meet their needs, leading to complaints about difficulties in access and the loss of nearby services.

The lawyers of AntxĂłn Alonso, owner of the Navarrese firm Servibanar and "friend" of Santos CerdĂĄn, resign

The lawyers of AntxĂłn Alonso, under investigation in the case that Leopoldo Puente is pursuing against Santos CerdĂĄn, have resigned from his defense. Alonso, owner of the Navarrese firm Servibanar, is involved in the investigation.

The spectacular penthouse where Cerdán lived is now for rent at €3,000: 160m2, large terrace with views...

The 160m2 penthouse in Chamberí, where former socialist leader Cerdán lived, is available for rent at €3,000 following his family's move on July 21. The property stands out for its large terrace with views and its central location.

Santos CerdĂĄn Insists on His Innocence from Prison: "The UCO's Conclusions Do Not Reflect Reality at All"

Santos CerdĂĄn, from prison, defends his innocence and criticizes a police report, claiming that the UCO's conclusions are forced and do not reflect reality, in an interview with 'La Vanguardia'.

Russia escalates tension with the United States: will deploy short- and medium-range missiles "if necessary"

Russia announced that it will lift the moratorium on the disarmament treaty and no longer considers itself bound by its limitations, warning that it will deploy short- and medium-range missiles if it deems necessary, thereby increasing tension with the United States.

SĂĄnchez Will Be Part of the Accusation in the Case Over the Banner That Hazte OĂ­r Unfurled in Front of Congress

The association Hazte OĂ­r has appealed the inclusion of President SĂĄnchez in the accusation, arguing that he should have first attempted a reconciliation before becoming involved in the case regarding the banner displayed in front of Congress.

Simón Pérez, the one with the 'fixed mortgages,' self-destructs in his live streams in front of thousands of viewers

Concern grows for Simón Pérez, partner of Silvia Charro, after several broadcasts in which he shows a worrying physical and mental deterioration due to his addictions.

A turnstile installed in the Dolomites due to the avalanche of tourists wanting to take Instagram photos

A turnstile with a five-euro fee has been installed to control access in the Dolomites due to the large influx of tourists looking to take photos for Instagram. This measure aims to manage and regulate the high flow of visitors in the area.

Lucas, from Andy and Lucas, surprises with a new change to his nose: "Aesthetic degeneration"

An aesthetic doctor explains on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' how the nose of the singer Lucas, from Andy and Lucas, has evolved after a failed procedure that has caused a noticeable change described as "aesthetic degeneration."

Frank Mill, World Cup Champion with Germany, Dies from Stroke

Frank Mill, former footballer and World Cup champion with Germany, has passed away at the age of 67 due to a stroke, announced the club Rot-Weiss Essen, where he played part of his career.

NASA captures an irregular 60-meter-wide asteroid very close to Earth

The asteroid 2025 OW, 60 meters wide, passed 640,000 km from Earth and completes a rotation in 1.5 to 3 minutes, according to NASA.

Netanyahu plans to fully occupy Gaza, including areas with Israeli hostages

Sources close to Netanyahu indicate that his plan for Gaza is set. More than 600 former Israeli officers urge Trump to apply pressure on the conflict and the release of hostages.

Israel will allow small Gazan merchants to "expand the reach" of humanitarian aid for the first time in nearly a year

Israel will allow small merchants in Gaza to expand access to humanitarian aid for the first time in nearly a year, including basic foodstuffs, fruits, vegetables, and hygiene products. Payments will be made exclusively through bank transfers.

41-year-old man detained for killing his partner in Don Benito: investigated as gender-based violence

A 41-year-old man was detained for the death of his partner in Don Benito. It is being investigated as a case of gender-based violence. The woman may have been missing for several days before being found.

Survives after spending two days at home with an arrow in his head: "One millimeter more and he would have died instantly"

A 64-year-old man shot himself with his crossbow and survived after spending two days at home with an arrow in his head. He is hospitalized in serious condition following surgery; it is unknown whether it was an accident or a suicide attempt.

Marlene Mourreau and Roberto Liaño, Toñi Salazar’s ex-husband, new couple: their steamy photos in Ibiza

The former showgirl Marlene Mourreau and Roberto Liaño, Toñi Salazar’s ex-husband, have sparked a romance that 'TardeAR' has revealed as the love of the summer, showcasing their passionate photos in Ibiza.

"Almost the Size of a Cat": A Rat Over 56 Centimeters Found Inside a Home

At the end of July, a rat measuring more than 56 cm was found inside a home, a discovery that caused concern. Several local council members have called for increased frequency of inspections in the area to prevent similar issues and protect public health.

Home sales grew by 18% in June and closed the best first half of the year since 2007

The real estate market maintained positive growth for a year, driven by interest rate cuts since mid-2024. In June, 59,021 home sales were recorded, consolidating the best first half of the year since 2007.

The Invasive Asian Algae Mobilizes Authorities to Prevent the Exodus from the Beaches of CĂĄdiz: "You Can Even Sink in Them"

Residents and swimmers of La Caleta report a significant increase in the invasive algae since last year, highlighting its strong unpleasant odor. Authorities are taking action to control the situation and prevent the algae’s presence from causing people to abandon the beaches of Cádiz.

Sancho, "very angry" with his lawyer: "He doesn't understand why he has told that string of nonsense"

Sancho is very upset with his lawyer Marcos GarcĂ­a Montes for the statements made about his life in prison, considering them false and unjustified, according to 'TardeAR'.

The police report on Cayetano: "Aggressive, intoxicated... pushes a police officer"

The police report reveals that Cayetano, intoxicated and displaying aggressive behavior, ignored the officers who arrived at the scene of the incident and went as far as to push a police officer during the altercation.

Man Arrested in Valencia for Locking Up His Partner for 12 Days and Forcing Her to Have Sexual Relations

A woman reported that her partner kept her locked up for 12 days in Valencia, forcing her to have sexual relations and record them without her consent. The man was arrested following the complaint about these events.

The Controversial Case of Lil Tay: Opens OnlyFans Upon Turning 18 and Becomes a Millionaire in Just Three Hours

Lil Tay, who started as a YouTube influencer at nine years old, launched her OnlyFans account upon turning 18, achieving millionaire earnings in just three hours, marking a milestone in her controversial career.

What a Double Vibrator Is and How It Improved My Sex Life

LELO relaunches its famous wand massager, LELO Switch, now with a 2-in-1 design that offers a maximum and versatile pleasure experience.

The Government reignites the confrontation with Ayuso with accusations of 'tax dumping' amid the clash over the Catalan quota

Several ministers demand stopping Ayuso's "tax dumping," while the PP accuses Illa of diverting attention from the Generalitat's poor management by attacking the Madrid president.

Ibai Llanos asks people to stop the 'edits' about his physical change: "My mother is worried"

Ibai Llanos, in a video, asks people to stop making 'edits' about his physical change, clarifying that his evolution is gradual and not motivated by aesthetic reasons. He also mentions that these rumors are worrying his mother.

A three-year-old girl dies by drowning in a pool in MĂĄlaga

A three-year-old girl drowned in the pool of a villa in MĂĄlaga on Monday afternoon. Authorities are investigating the causes of the accident.

Undetectable and capable of navigating 15 years on the high seas: this is what the nuclear submarines Trump has deployed in response to Russia are like

The nuclear submarines deployed by Trump can navigate for up to 15 years without surfacing. They are equipped with up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, which carry 454 kg high-explosive warheads and have a range of 1,600 km, enhancing military capability against Russia.

New Complication in the Ter Stegen Case: Barça Opens Disciplinary Proceedings After He Refuses to Sign His Medical Report

Barça opened disciplinary proceedings against Ter Stegen for refusing to sign his medical report and not authorizing the club to send information about his injury to LaLiga, generating a new conflict in the case of the German goalkeeper.

Several fireballs detected flying over southern Spain at more than 80,000 kilometers per hour

The Calar Alto Observatory and other SMART stations recorded two Alpha Capricornid fireballs and one Perseid flying over Jaén, Ciudad Real, and Murcia, reaching speeds exceeding 80,000 km/h.

They Discover a Tarantula with Record-Sized Genitalia to Avoid Being Eaten During Mating

Researchers from the University of Turku have discovered four new species of tarantulas of the genus Satyr, named in reference to mythological satyrs. These spiders possess exceptionally large genitalia to avoid being devoured during mating.

USA will require a 'bond' of up to 13,000 euros from tourists of certain countries to prevent them from staying in the country

The USA will launch a 12-month pilot program that requires a bond of up to 13,000 euros from tourists of certain countries applying for B-1/B-2 visas, used for business or pleasure, to prevent them from staying illegally in the country.

How to Continue Our Physical Activity During High Temperatures Without Risks

During intense heat, it is vital to take precautions to avoid heatstroke, cramps, and dehydration when engaging in physical activity. Staying hydrated, avoiding the hottest hours, and adjusting exercise intensity are essential to practice sports safely during periods of high temperatures.

The Yield on Treasury Bills Rises Again: This Is the Interest on 6- and 12-Month Bills

After the ECB pause in July, which kept the interest rate at 2%, the yield on Treasury Bills has risen, reflecting an increase in the interest rates of the 6- and 12-month issuances.

Who is the New Owner of the Annabelle Doll and the Warren Museum

Shortly after the death of the previous caretaker and the release of the 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It' trailer, the Annabelle doll and the Warren Museum have new owners.

Doctor Álvaro Campillo’s Warning About Vitamin D: "It’s a Health Problem"

A brief exposure to the sun in summer helps synthesize vitamin D, but it is usually insufficient. Therefore, it is important to accumulate this essential vitamin during this season to ensure adequate levels in winter and avoid health problems.

What Cardiologist José Abellån Says About Eating Cookies and Suffering from Cancer

Cardiologist José Abellån warns that ultra-processed foods, such as breakfast cookies, have a negative "call effect" on health, increasing the risk of developing diseases, including cancer.

These Are the Five University Degrees You Shouldn’t Study, According to ChatGPT

ChatGPT identifies five university degrees that it considers less advisable to pursue nowadays due to low labor demand and market saturation. These include fields with limited opportunities and little professional growth, suggesting that students choose areas with higher demand and better future prospects.

Poitiers, the city of Futuroscope, but also of Eleanor of Aquitaine and the macaron

Visiting France without knowing Poitiers, home of the innovative Futuroscope park, is a mistake. The city stands out for its history with Eleanor of Aquitaine and its famous macaron, combining technology, culture, and history in one place.

The Nutritional Benefits of Non-Alcoholic Beer, According to Experts

14% of the beer consumed in Spain is non-alcoholic, according to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, highlighting its growing popularity and nutritional benefits valued by experts.

The motorcycle doesn't stop: July confirms the strength of the sector with more than 31,000 units sold

In July, the motorcycle sector showed solid growth, selling more than 31,000 units. This boom is mainly due to increased demand for scooters and electric vehicles, reflecting a trend toward more sustainable and urban mobility.

A seesaw in the sun at 61 °C or a motorcycle seat at 51 °C: this is what the heatwave feels like in Spain with a thermometer in hand

20minutos measures temperatures of everyday objects during the second heatwave in Spain, recording up to 61 °C on a seesaw in the sun and 51 °C on a motorcycle seat, highlighting the danger these conditions pose to health.

What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? 20minutos Launches Contest for Readers to Vote for the Best National Shoreline

20minutos has started a contest for its readers to vote for the best beach in Spain in 2025, choosing from 10 outstanding national beaches.

The invention that prevents drownings: this smart vest activates on its own and gets you out of the water in seconds

The smart vest automatically activates to quickly lift the person to the surface, keeping the head above water, even if they have lost consciousness, preventing drownings.

Goodbye to Matalascañas: the beautiful crystal-clear beaches of Huelva that compete with it

In Huelva, in the southwest of Spain, there are vast, lesser-known beaches that are just as impressive and have crystal-clear waters, offering an excellent alternative to enjoy the summer beyond Matalascañas.

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

Xiaomi introduces in Spain its compact smart fan, capable of generating an airflow of up to 1,180 mÂł/h. It stands out for offering more than 100 power levels and operating very quietly, combining efficiency and comfort.

Hobbies on 20minutos: new section with 10 skill games this summer

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

Sturgeon Supermoon 2025: How to See August's Unique Full Moon

The 2025 Sturgeon Supermoon will be a unique August full moon, notable for its brightness and size. It is an excellent opportunity for skywatchers to observe this natural phenomenon as the moon appears larger and more luminous due to its closer proximity to Earth. Viewing times and optimal locations will enhance the experience of this rare lunar event.

The "silent danger" of swimming in 'inland beaches': "In 90% of drownings there was no lifeguard"

Experts warn about the dangers of swimming in inland beaches such as reservoirs and dams, where conditions are different from the sea. They highlight that in 90% of drownings in these places there was no lifeguard, which increases the risk of accidents and makes greater caution necessary.

Harsh attack by Madrid TV against LaLiga before its start: "It is born adulterated, with filth upfront"

Madrid TV, the club's media outlet, strongly criticizes the time slot assigned to Real Madrid for their debut against Osasuna in the first matchday of LaLiga, denouncing that the competition "is born adulterated" and full of irregularities from the beginning.

Why Some People Always Sign with Their Full Name, According to Psychology

Graphology analyzes handwriting to understand personal traits. Signing with one’s full name reflects an attitude of formality, confidence, and a desire to be fully recognized, showing trust and transparency in one's identity.

Jeff Bezos and Luren Sánchez’s Vacation as a Married Couple: Luxury, Ibiza, and Alongside Leonardo DiCaprio

Jeff Bezos and Luren SĂĄnchez enjoy their first vacation as a married couple on a luxury superyacht in Ibiza, accompanied by actor Leonardo DiCaprio and his partner.

Why Franco Mastantuono Can't Debut or Train Yet with Madrid

Franco Mastantuono, the new Argentine signing for Real Madrid announced before the Club World Cup, will have to wait more than a week before he can officially debut or train with the team.

Be Careful with Your Investments and Income Tax If You Earn Less than 22,000 Euros

Although it is believed that only those who earn more than 22,000 euros must file an income tax return, this can change if you have investments that generate income. For example, rental income or capital gains may require you to declare them, even with low salaries. It is important to review all sources of income to comply with tax obligations and avoid penalties.

What You Should Check Before Buying a Used Electric Car

The battery is key when buying a used electric car. It is essential to check its condition to ensure good performance and avoid high costs for future replacements.

This Is the Deadline for Retired Mutualists to Claim the IRPF Refund

Retirees who contributed to mandatory labor mutual funds before 1979 and now receive a public pension have a deadline to claim the corresponding IRPF refund for that period.

Chicken Quiche, a Simple, Affordable, and Healthy Recipe That Wins Over Taste Buds

This chicken quiche recipe stands out for its balanced flavor, simplicity, and low cost, making it a healthy and accessible option that has gained popularity among those looking for delicious and economical dishes.

The Viral Homily of the Priest from Valdepeñas Defending Immigrants: "If They Work, They Will Be Paid Overtime"

The priest from Valdepeñas criticized labor exploitation, the lack of legal contracts, and the poor housing conditions endured by many migrant seasonal workers, defending their rights and demanding fair treatment.

The Iberian Trio That Will Make History in Spain: The Scientific Explanation Behind an Exceptional Phenomenon

Spain will experience an exceptional astronomical phenomenon with three eclipses in three consecutive years, a rare event that has been called the 'Iberian Trio', marking a historic milestone for the observation and study of eclipses in the country.

The Surreal Anecdote of Mauro Icardi at Barça’s La Masía: "He Knocked Down a Pigeon, Plucked Its Feathers and..."

Former FC Barcelona youth player Mauro Icardi was involved in a curious anecdote at La MasĂ­a. According to Sergi GĂłmez, Icardi knocked down a pigeon, plucked its feathers, and shared the unusual experience with his teammates such as Sergi Roberto and Marc Muniesa.

A zoo requests donations of "chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, and horses" to feed its predators

The Aalborg Zoo has requested donations of animals such as chickens, rabbits, guinea pigs, and horses to feed its predators, aiming to "mimic the natural food chain." The request has sparked controversy and attracted the attention of international media.

The self-employed who don’t close for vacation: "I need to work because I have to keep paying anyway"

More and more self-employed individuals do not close during vacation due to precariousness and economic difficulties. Many have to keep working to cover fixed expenses, reflecting the growing financial insecurity in this sector.

'Running', 'Crossfit' or Dance Classes Are the New Tinder: "There Is Something Human Beyond the Screens"

Dating apps are losing users, who now prefer group activities like running, Crossfit, or dance to meet partners, seeking a more human and authentic connection beyond the screens.

The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that may never come: "It's not worth it"

Enric, a sound technician, expresses the uncertainty and job insecurity faced by his generation, fearing they will have to work until they are 80 years old without a secure retirement. Many young people endure unstable jobs, low incomes, and a growing distrust in the pension system, which generates anxiety about their economic future and quality of life after retirement.

Summer Illusions

Iñaki Ortega's articles in 20minutos explore summer themes, capturing the essence and emotions associated with the season.

Protecting Egos, Not People

The politicians who promised to represent us have betrayed public trust, using it to advance their own careers instead of protecting people.

Not Believing in August

Don Germán Escriche García takes advantage of August, a month when the country slows down, to wake up early, work, and diligently update his mother’s vaccination card, demonstrating firm and consistent commitment.

Meritocracy and Resumes in Politics

In politics, it is not mandatory to present educational qualifications, which in theory democratizes access. However, many leaders remain influenced by classism.

Employment Cools in the Hospitality Sector with Its Worst Season in Four Years Despite Earlier Hiring

The hospitality sector has created 309,974 new jobs in the last six months, 13,500 fewer than last year and well below the more than 335,000 generated in 2023 and 2022, reflecting its worst season in four years despite the earlier hiring.

Criticism of Soraya Arnelas after a video of her daughter goes viral: "I’m not selling her, I’m not making money"

Soraya Arnelas, known from 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo', posted a video of her daughter Olivia dancing like a penguin that surpassed 100 million views, generating criticism to which she responded by stating that she is not exploiting her or making money from the content.

Lamine Yamal, the global football star who at 18 has already been linked to several famous women

Lamine Yamal, FC Barcelona footballer who has just turned 18, has been romantically linked to several famous women, including Bad Gyal, Nicki Nicole, Fati VĂĄzquez, and Claudia Bavel.

A two-year-old boy dies after falling into a manhole: firefighters found him "floating"

A two-year-old boy died after falling into a manhole in Sibu, Malaysian Borneo. Firefighters found the child floating inside, confirming his death at the scene.

Three earthquakes shake various areas of Alicante

Three earthquakes occurred in the province of Alicante, located more than 50 km from the coast near Torrevieja, Santa Pola, and Guardamar del Segura.

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a, on the verge of tears in the 'Grand Prix' upon seeing the mayor of the losing team devastated: "It touches my heart"

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a was on the verge of tears at the end of Monday's broadcast, moved by the sadness of Joan Sans, mayor of the losing team in the final qualifying duel of the edition.

ElXokas will undergo "military training" before deciding whether to fight in 'La Velada'

The streamer ElXokas states that this month, no matter what happens, he will decide whether to face IlloJuan in La Velada after undergoing "military training."

Almudena Ariza Ends Her Role as RTVE Correspondent in Jerusalem and Moves to BogotĂĄ

Almudena Ariza concludes her work as a correspondent in Jerusalem for RTVE and relocates to BogotĂĄ. Additionally, she presents a new podcast about Gaza that will provide context and perspective on the situation in the region.

Two unexpected mistakes cause Rosa to be defeated in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'

Rosa made errors on the letters 'E' and 'L' during 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', accumulating more mistakes than Manu. Therefore, she will have to face 'The Blue Chair' in the next episode.

Adriana, on 'First Dates': "One of my sexual fantasies is for a guy to slam me against the bar"

Adriana, a participant on 'First Dates', confessed that she writes erotic stories and has several sexual fantasies, including threesomes and experimenting with BDSM.

Miki Nadal’s family sneaks into the audience of ‘Zapeando’: “If you fall asleep, at least don’t let it show”

Miki Nadal hosted the 2,907th episode of ‘Zapeando’ in the absence of Dani Mateo and experienced a fun moment when his brother, sister-in-law, and niece were among the audience on set, creating a warm and lively family atmosphere during the broadcast.

Complaint that their beach apartment is being rented out without permission: "Asks for 300 euros as a reservation"

A woman reported that a scammer is renting out her beach apartment without her authorization, requesting 300 euros as a reservation fee. Although she refused to provide her personal and property documentation, the fake advertisement continues to appear on various websites.

Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to Carrie following the announcement of the end of her series

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

Maite Galdeano Speaks Out About the Confrontation Between SofĂ­a and Cristian Suescun: "I Will Always Support Them"

Maite Galdeano expressed on 'TardeAR' her unconditional love and support for her children SofĂ­a and Cristian Suescun, despite their recent confrontation.

Rodolfo Sancho’s Last Attempt to Save His Son Daniel: From the Appeal to the Contradictions of His Life in Prison

Chef Daniel faces difficulties in prison while his father Rodolfo and his legal team are relying on an appeal to have the trial retried, aiming to save him in light of the contradictions that have emerged during the process.

Christian GĂĄlvez and Patricia Pardo enjoy a romantic vacation in Greece: "It's hard not to be nervous in front of my muse"

Christian GĂĄlvez and Patricia Pardo are enjoying a romantic vacation in Athens, Greece, where they take the opportunity to disconnect and share special moments.

Lucía Sánchez’s Daughter from ‘La isla de las tentaciones’ Hospitalized: "I Won’t Reveal What’s Happening to Her"

Lucía Sánchez has hospitalized her daughter and has decided not to disclose details about her condition. She took the opportunity to send a message to her ex, Isaac Torres, the girl’s father, stating that she will only inform those who are actively involved in their daughter’s life.

Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo shares an ice cream with her pet, the piglet 'Gordi'

The Duchess of Montoro, Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo, was seen coming out of the pool at one of her residences, wrapped in a towel, in images taken by her husband, NarcĂ­s Revollo.

Britney Spears could return to the stage in 2026, in Brazil, eight years after her last tour

Britney Spears has been invited to participate in Rock in Rio, one of the most prominent festivals in the world, which could mark her return to the stage in 2026, eight years after her last tour.

The Most Sincere Asraf Beno, From His Fatherhood to His Future as a Police Officer and His 'No' to 'Survivors'

Isa Pantoja’s husband reveals that he is continuing his studies, but at a relaxed pace, while sharing details about his fatherhood and ruling out participating in 'Survivors'.

Carmen Lomana, after appearing in the audios of the Koldo case: "I can't understand it"

Carmen Lomana, on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles,' clarifies that she does not know anyone from the businessman Koldo's circle and expresses her bewilderment at appearing in the audios related to the case.

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

Wendy Guevara confirmed that her phone was stolen and she was a victim of hacking, which led to the leak of an intimate video of hers. The artist explained the situation and said that it is something everyone can experience.

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher Show Their Bond at the Backstreet Boys Concert in Las Vegas

Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher displayed their closeness during the Backstreet Boys concert in Las Vegas, especially when "I Want It That Way" was played. A video of the moment went viral on social media.

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

Authorities recommend staying hydrated, avoiding sun exposure during peak hours, and taking special care of the elderly and children, as more than 1,000 municipalities are at high risk due to the heatwave.

Ibai Llanos asks people to stop making 'edits' about his physical change: "My mother is worried"

Ibai Llanos, in a video, asks people to stop making 'edits' about his physical change, clarifying that he is evolving "little by little" and that his transformation is not due to aesthetic reasons. Additionally, he mentions that his mother is worried about these speculations.

Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole Caught Kissing in a Nightclub

Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole were spotted kissing in a nightclub, sparking rumors about their relationship. The moment was captured by onlookers, drawing attention from fans and the media, eager to know more about the connection between the young footballer and the singer.

Real Madrid kicks off its preseason: more of the 'Xabi Alonso plan' and four important absences

Real Madrid began its preseason for the 2025/2026 season, preparing for their league debut on August 19 against Osasuna. The preparation continues under the influence of the 'Xabi Alonso plan,' although four significant absences stand out at the start of training.

Rodrygo's message before returning to Real Madrid with his future uncertain: "Clear mind and many missions ahead"

Rodrygo shared on Instagram a summary of his vacation just before rejoining Real Madrid training, showing a positive attitude and ready to face new challenges.

Zverev surrenders to Alcaraz and compares him to Nadal and Federer: "The only different one is Carlos"

Alexander Zverev praised Carlos Alcaraz, highlighting his unique style and comparing him to tennis legends like Nadal and Federer. He considers Alcaraz a different and special player within the new generation.

Bernie Ecclestone Advises Lewis Hamilton to Leave Formula 1: "He Needs a Break Forever"

Bernie Ecclestone, former F1 boss, suggests that Lewis Hamilton should retire after his difficult start to the season with Ferrari, stating that the British driver needs a permanent break.

The vandalized mural of Lamine Yamal with the Seven Dwarfs from Snow White is restored

Urban artist TVBoy has repainted the mural dedicated to the Barça footballer, Lamine Yamal, which was vandalized with references to his controversial birthday party.

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

Luka Modric was presented as a new Milan player, where he expressed his excitement about returning the Italian club to the elite of football, comparing it to the current status of Real Madrid.

Montse and her daughter Victoria, volunteers with autism: "I received the diagnosis at 52 and turned it into helping"

Montse received her autism diagnosis at 52 and, together with her daughter Victoria, has turned this experience into an opportunity to get involved in volunteering, promoting visibility and inclusion of diversity from a personal perspective.

Carlos and Mayte, parents of DarĂ­o and authors of 'The Blue Side of the Moon': "Autism taught us to see what truly matters"

Carlos and Mayte highlight the importance of the caregiving father and advocate for a society that values empathy and knowledge to accept differences, learning from their experience with their son DarĂ­o's autism.

Elevators, signage, or showers with seats among the requirements for public pools to be accessible

Experts from Ilunion Accessibility emphasize that to be accessible, public pools must have elevators, appropriate signage, and showers with seats, among other requirements, to ensure access and safety for people with disabilities.

US Universities Rush to Close Deals with the White House

American universities are facing federal cuts that impact their operations. Institutions like Northwestern have responded by laying off hundreds of employees, while seeking to accelerate agreements with the White House to secure funding and stability.

The Tariff Always Rings Twice with Trump: The Unique Case of the Black Olive

Spanish exporters of black olives, who have lost 350 million euros and seen their market share drop from 70% to 30% since 2018, now face a new 15% tariff imposed by the United States, further complicating their situation.

The price of oil weighs on Aramco's profit, which falls by 13% up to June

Aramco, the world's largest oil company, reported a profit of 48.684 billion in the first half of 2024, 13% less than the 56.342 billion earned in the same period of the previous year, due to the drop in the price of oil.

Almost No Competition and €35,000 a Year: The Public Exam Nobody Takes

This public exam, less in demand than those for the Postal Service or Justice sector, offers a stable job and an attractive salary of €35,000 per year, but few candidates apply for it.

Naturgy plummets on the stock market after accelerated placement with a 2% discount on its share capital

Naturgy carried out an accelerated placement of shares worth 499.9 million euros at a price of 25.90 euros per share, with a 7.1% discount compared to the previous closing price, which caused a significant drop in its market value.

Naver has acquired 70.5% of Wallapop for 377 million, aiming to consolidate a strategic platform and expand its user base in Europe to boost its business in the region.

The greatest crime of AI against cinema (so far) is spectacular: 'The Wizard of Oz' as we've never asked to see it

The Sphere in Las Vegas will screen an expanded version with Artificial Intelligence of the classic "The Wizard of Oz" (1939) directed by Victor Fleming and starring Judy Garland, offering a unique cinematic experience on the world's largest screen.

Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Suffers Leak of a Key Scene: It Has Already Been Viewed 2 Million Times

A key scene from Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated film, 'The Odyssey', starring Matt Damon, was leaked and has already amassed 2 million views. The epic blockbuster filmed in IMAX will hit theaters on July 17, 2026.

Gérard Chaillou, an actor known for his role in 'Caméra Café', has died at the age of 79. In addition to his work on television, he collaborated in film with directors such as Roman Polanski, Luc Besson, and Vincent Perez.

'Yellowstone' and 'How I Met Your Mother' Share a Surprising Connection That Few Fans Know

The western drama 'Yellowstone' and the sitcom 'How I Met Your Mother' share a small detail that led to an unexpected theory among fans, revealing a curious link between two very different series.

DC beats Marvel in the superhero box office duel: 'Superman' vs. 'The Fantastic Four'

DC Studios has managed to surpass Marvel at the box office for the first time in 17 years thanks to the success of their movie 'Superman', thus overtaking 'The Fantastic Four' and marking a milestone in the competition between the two superhero franchises.

Duel of Titans: Google Mocks Apple's AI Delays in New Pixel 10 Ad

Google releases a Pixel 10 ad that indirectly criticizes Apple's delays in artificial intelligence, highlighting that its company delivers on its promises, in a clear message aimed at its rival.

A YouTuber is folding the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 200,000 times—will it pass the durability test?

A YouTuber is repeatedly folding the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold to test its durability. Samsung claims that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 can withstand up to 500,000 folds, equivalent to about 10 years of normal use.

Only 40% Get It Right: Microsoft’s Test That Checks If You Can Tell a Real Photo from One Made with AI

Microsoft’s 'Real or Not' tool challenges users to identify real and AI-generated images, revealing that only 40% manage to differentiate them correctly.

Goodbye to Real Models? This Vogue Advertisement Questions the Use of AI in the Fashion World

An advertisement in Vogue features a model representing traditional North American beauty standards, sparking debate about the use of artificial intelligence in fashion and whether it will replace real models.

A 'phishing' attack is stealing Microsoft accounts to obtain passwords

Cybercriminals use phishing to hide malicious links and thus steal login passwords of Microsoft accounts, putting users' security at risk.

Paula EchevarrĂ­a Shows the Type of Dress to Face the Heatwave Without Giving Up Elegance

Paula EchevarrĂ­a shares on her social media the ideal dress to tackle high temperatures, combining comfort and elegant style during heatwaves.

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

Pauline Ferrand-PrévÎt has revolutionized the Tour de France by winning the last two stages, ending a 36-year wait for a French cyclist to stand out in the race.

A Makeup Artist's Trick to Make Your Eyes Look Bigger: "Forget About Black"

A makeup artist has revealed to his followers a secret to visually enlarge the eyes: avoid using black eyeliner, suggesting alternatives that promote a more open and larger appearance.

Italy fines Shein one million euros for misleading environmental communication

Italy fined Shein one million euros for using misleading information in the sale of clothing, specifically regarding its environmental commitments.

The spectacular style of Nicki Nicole: the 24-year-old singer linked to Lamine Yamal

Nicki Nicole, a 24-year-old Argentine singer, has established herself as a reference in 'streetwear' style, becoming a fashion icon for her followers.

Princess Leonor Borrows One of Queen Letizia's Most Acclaimed Dresses in Mallorca

Princess Leonor surprised by wearing one of Queen Letizia's most acclaimed dresses during the traditional reception at the Marivent Palace, thus recreating one of her mother's most praised looks.

They Look Like Croquettes But They Are Not: The Typical Dish of the Balearic Islands Considered a 'Delicacy of the Gods'

This traditional Mallorcan winter recipe, made with a type of fish, egg, and garlic, is a typical Balearic dish known for its unique flavor, considered a 'delicacy of the gods' and highly prized in the region.

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

A waitress shares an effective trick to increase tips, based on small actions that make customers feel valued and appreciated, which enhances the experience and gratitude for the service received.

Shoulder vs. Ham: The Differences Between These Two Parts of the Pig That We Sometimes Confuse

The shoulder and the ham are two distinct parts of the pig, each with its own characteristics, flavor, and texture that clearly differentiate them, even though they are sometimes confused.

Chef José Andrés Reveals What It Was Like Working with Ferrån Adrià at Harvard University for 12 Years

Chef José Andrés shared his experience working alongside Ferrån Adrià at Harvard for 12 years, highlighting how his mentor taught him to see cooking from an innovative and different perspective.

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

The OCU has selected the best packaged gazpacho of the summer. If you want to try this cold soup renowned for its quality, find out where to buy it and enjoy it this season.

Neither Salsa nor Gazpacho: The Refreshing Recipe You Can Make with Ripe Tomatoes According to Chef José Andrés

Chef José Andrés reveals a refreshing recipe to make the most of ripe tomatoes: a cocktail that has been one of his favorite drinks since he was 8 years old.

Discover One of the Most Beautiful Cities in Portugal: It Is the Cradle of the Country

This city near Porto stands out for its historical heritage, with an impressive castle, stately houses, noble palaces, and lively squares, offering a rich cultural legacy and a vibrant atmosphere.

The Hiking Trail on Boardwalks Over the Most Crystal-Clear 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), offers an impressive trail with boardwalks over crystal-clear waters, standing out as one of the most spectacular experiences for nature and hiking enthusiasts.

The Most Fun Route in Catalonia: Starts from a Medieval Bridge, Passes Waterfalls, and Leads to a Beautiful Viewpoint

The Torrent dels Abadals, located 40 minutes from Barcelona in Castellbell i el Vilar, is an ideal route for beginners. It begins at a medieval bridge, passes waterfalls, and culminates at a viewpoint with spectacular views, offering a fun and accessible experience for hiking enthusiasts.

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

The Parador, situated in a 17th-century former convent in an iconic village of Spain, features 14 interior courtyards, galleries, an outdoor swimming pool, and a restaurant serving traditional Manchegan cuisine.

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

The series 'Ángela', starring Verónica Sånchez and a leader on Atresplayer, has arrived on Netflix Spain, where it is a hit among subscribers. Viewers highlight and are amazed by the beautiful green landscapes and stone houses of the village where it was filmed.

The Exotic Natural Pool of a Beach in Cantabria: Crystal-Clear Waters Protected from the Waves

This natural pool in Cantabria, located in a popular tourist destination in northern Spain, is noted for its crystal-clear waters and natural protection from the waves, making it an ideal spot for excursions and outdoor enjoyment.

The city known as 'Spain's little Paris': a beautiful bay, golden beaches, and top-notch gastronomy

The Basque city is renowned for its beauty, featuring a stunning bay, golden beaches, a well-preserved historic center, and exceptional cuisine that make it one of the most attractive destinations in Spain.

A New Side Effect Discovered in Weight Loss Injections: They Improve Men's Sex Lives

Some injections used for weight loss could increase testosterone levels in men, improving their sex lives as a positive side effect.

Antoni Figueredo, Podiatrist: "Thong Sandals May Be Comfortable at First, but They Are Not Good"

Thong sandals, although comfortable and practical for summer, should not be worn all day, as they can cause foot problems, warns podiatrist Antoni Figueredo.

A New Effect of the COVID Vaccine Discovered: It Reduces Symptoms in Infected Pregnant Women

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

Neither fan nor shower: the clever trick to sleep cool in summer during these hot nights

The technique to sleep cool is to fill a bag with hot water, freeze it, and use it to cool down during hot summer nights.

A new genetic analysis predicts the risk of adult obesity from childhood

Researchers developed a polygenic risk score (PGS) that accurately predicts the likelihood of obesity in adulthood from childhood, enabling early interventions.

A Podiatrist's Warning if You Walk Barefoot in the Pool: "At First It Looks Like a Hard Spot or a Callus, but Then It Hurts When You Step"

Walking barefoot in public areas such as the pool can cause plantar warts. At first, these lesions appear as hard spots or calluses, but over time they cause pain when walking, warns a podiatrist.

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

In July, an unexpected electric model led zero-emission vehicle sales, surprising everyone by displacing the usual market favorites.

The Requirements Set by the DGT to Become a Traffic Examiner

Currently, many provincial offices of the DGT face long waiting lists for traffic exams because examiner positions need to be filled.

These Are the Signs Your Car Sends When It Needs the Timing Belt Changed

Knowing the condition of the timing belt is crucial to avoid serious and costly breakdowns. Detecting signs of wear early allows you to prevent engine damage and save on repairs.

The fine of up to 200 euros that the DGT can impose on you for carrying this sticker

The DGT can fine drivers up to 200 euros for carrying stickers or films on the vehicle that interfere with visibility, according to article 19.1 of the Traffic Regulations.

These are the offenses punishable for exceeding driving time limits in transportation

Professional drivers who exceed the permitted driving times in Spain may face financial penalties. Violating these regulations not only affects road safety but also entails fines that financially harm the offender.

Two New Cities Join the Tourist Tax in Spain: Here Is the List of Those That Already Apply the Tax and Its Cost

Catalonia introduced the tourist tax in 2012, followed by the Balearic Islands in 2016. Now, two new cities are joining those that apply this tax, expanding the list of Spanish destinations that levy charges on visitors to finance tourist services and improve sustainability.

They reveal the factors that led to the radicalization of the cell that carried out the 17-A attacks

A study aims to improve plans for preventing violent extremism and to advance the tools for assessing these phenomena, analyzing the factors that led to the radicalization of the cell responsible for the 17-A attacks.

The Cheapest Town in Granada to Retire: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices

This Andalusian municipality, located 35 km from Granada, has fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, a health center, a pharmacy, and several shops, offering the lowest housing prices for retirement in the area.

This is the cheapest coastal municipality in Barcelona to rent a house this summer

The coastal municipality of Barcelona with a beach that is the cheapest to rent a house this summer has a land cost significantly lower than the provincial average, offering affordable options for those looking for accommodation in the area.

Barcelona begins transformation to turn MossĂšn Amadeu Oller street into a major social artery

Work has begun to improve MossĂšn Amadeu Oller street in the Bordeta neighborhood, aiming to make it a key social axis. The project includes a section with a shared surface, greater accessibility to Can BatllĂł, and increased green areas to promote a more inclusive and sustainable space.

Fire Declared, Forcing Activation of Level 2 Emergency in Obanos, Navarra

A fire declared at midday between Muruzåbal, Enériz, Añorbe, and Obanos has forced the activation of level 2 emergency in Obanos, Navarra, to mobilize resources and control the fire.

San Cayetano Festival 2025 in Madrid: Complete Program of Activities, Events, and Concerts

The San Cayetano Festival 2025 in Madrid is celebrated before San Lorenzo and the Virgin of La Paloma, featuring highlights such as performances by AzĂșcar Moreno and a variety of activities and concerts.

The 012 Phone Service in Catalonia Will Extend Its Hours and Operate on Weekends in 2026

The 012 citizen service, which is free of charge, handled more than two million calls between July 2024 and June 2025. Starting in 2026, it will extend its hours and be available on weekends to improve service to the public.

Health authorities investigate a food poisoning incident affecting at least 160 people in Barbastro

In Barbastro, at least 160 people have suffered from food poisoning. The local health center treated 130 patients overnight, while the Emergency Department received 30 more. Health authorities are investigating the origin of the outbreak to prevent further cases.

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

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

The Virtual Bicimad Station Arrives in Carabanchel to Eliminate Physical Anchors

The new virtual Bicimad station in Carabanchel removes physical anchors. Bicycles are immobilized using a smart lock on the wheels, making parking easier without traditional structures.

An American Young Woman Living in Andalusia: "I Don't Know if They Are Talking or Fighting Among Themselves"

A young American woman residing in Andalusia shared in a viral video her impressions about cultural differences, mentioning that sometimes she worries because she doesn't know if the people around her are talking or fighting due to the intense tone of their conversations.

Neither baking soda nor bleach: this is the best way to remove limescale from the shower, according to a chemical engineer

Regularly cleaning the shower screen is essential to prevent limescale from adhering to the glass and forming stains that are difficult to remove.

A City Council Warns Those Who Destroy "No Dogs Allowed" Signs on Its Beaches: "Even If You Break It..."

The City Council has responded to those who repeatedly destroy the "No Dogs Allowed" signs on the beaches, warning that even if the signs are broken, the rule remains in effect and restrictions will be maintained to protect the public space.

Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"

The 20minutos sex advice column offers answers from expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute. In this edition, he addresses questions about erection loss related to medication and how to improve sexual life to offer the partner more than just caresses.

Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Booths"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan, addressing questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments.

"I Rent My Home, Am I Obliged to Let a Bank Appraiser Enter to Take Photos?"

This housing advice column answers questions about issues with neighbors, community, or landlords, covering topics such as special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors, offering guidance to resolve common conflicts in coexistence and renting.

"If the working day is reduced, will I have to work longer to be able to retire?"

UGT specialists answer questions about how reducing working hours affects retirement, clarifying common labor doubts in this new edition of the advice column.

Is Something Worrying You or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions at the 20minutos Psychology Clinic

20minutos offers a psychology clinic for those facing emotional concerns or blockages. This space allows you to express and manage problems with professional support, promoting mental well-being through dialogue and personalized guidance.

Beware of Tilt-and-Turn Windows, a Deadly Trap for Cats

Tilt-and-turn windows pose a serious danger to cats, as they can become trapped and suffer anything from minor injuries to permanent paralysis. Pet owners are warned to take precautions to prevent fatal accidents.

The Myth of the Alpha Dog and the Harmful Legacy of the 'Alpha Roll', or Forcing Them onto Their Backs

Dog training methods based on positive reinforcement and rewards strengthen the bond between the dog and its owner, countering old and harmful techniques like the 'alpha roll'.

How Heat Affects Our Dogs: From This Temperature Onwards the Risk Is Extreme

Heat waves severely affect pets, especially dogs, who do not all tolerate heat equally. It is crucial to know the temperature from which taking them out for a walk poses an extreme risk to their health.

Your daily horoscope for Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in your daily life.

Can a Bird Strike Bring Down an Airplane?

Bird strikes with airplanes are common, especially near airports and during takeoff. Although they can cause damage and delays, bringing down an airplane is very rare due to the robust safety measures and design of the aircraft.

Atlético de Madrid announces the presentation of its signings: date, time, and tickets

Atlético de Madrid will present its new signings on August 21 during the 'Welcome Night 2025' at the Metropolitano Stadium. The event will allow fans to meet the players and enjoy special activities. Information about the schedule and tickets for this presentation is now available.

Three Ancient Expressions That Warn Us About Being in a Hurry

Three old sayings warn about impatience and rushing, reminding us that hurrying is not always beneficial and that acting with urgency can lead to worse outcomes.

A university offers scholarships of up to 500 euros to climb mountains

More than 1,400 students applied for the scholarships of up to 500 euros offered by a university to climb six mountains before the end of the year.

When There Is No Sex Education, Porn Shapes Teen Dating

A study reveals that the lack of sex education among teenagers leads to porn influencing their relationships, increasing sexual, physical, and psychological violence in their dating experiences.

Football Stars Born in August

The article highlights footballers born in August, continuing the series that examines players from previous months. It reviews their careers and achievements, emphasizing how these stars have stood out in the world of football despite the month being less associated with talents in this sport.

Money or Unemployment? The Main Reasons for Not Having Children

A survey conducted in 14 countries reveals that the main reasons for not having children are economic insecurity and unemployment. Many people avoid parenthood due to a lack of financial resources, work-related concerns, and the desire for stability before starting a family.

It’s Not Just Trudeau and Katy Perry: The Other Love Stories of Politicians and Artists

Politics and music often intertwine, giving rise to unexpected couples. Beyond the recent romance between Trudeau and Katy Perry, there are several notable examples of romantic relationships between political leaders and celebrities from the art world.

Unbelievable Things That Happened to People and Are Hard to Believe

It recounts unexpected and surprising situations that, although they seem impossible, have happened to people in real life, showing that the incredible can occur.

Summer plan with kids: make homemade popsicles with this fun (and cheap!) mold

This food-grade silicone mold allows you to make six homemade popsicles with fun shapes, perfect for enjoying with the family during the summer.

Neither broom nor mop for your home: this powerful robot vacuums, mops, and then cleans itself

Xiaomi introduces a powerful robot vacuum with a self-emptying base that automatically cleans itself after vacuuming, making home cleaning effortless.

Dresses under 40 euros that are perfect for events in September and October

Tintoretto, Sfera, and Green Coast offer dresses on sale for less than 40 euros, ideal for events in September and October.

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

Packing is a challenge, and these organizer bags, which cost less than 6 euros, make the task easier by helping keep everything organized and optimizing space.

A New Species of Marine Reptile Found in the German "Jurassic" Fossil Sites

A new species of plesiosaur, called Plesionectes longicollum, has been discovered in Jurassic fossil sites in Germany. This marine reptile has a long neck and represents a type previously unknown in the fossil record.

Russia tries to divide Kherson: attacks a strategic city bridge and increases the use of drones against civilians

Ukrainian authorities have called for the urgent evacuation of the Korabel district in Kherson due to the risk that the city will become isolated, following Russian attacks on a strategic bridge and an increase in the use of drones against civilians.

Man Arrested in an AlmerĂ­a Neighborhood After Shooting Linked to a "Love Triangle"

A man was arrested after a shooting in a neighborhood in AlmerĂ­a related to a "love triangle." Both the victim and the detainee were injured and are hospitalized 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 operating the Avlo service between Madrid and Barcelona due to the detection of cracks in the suspension system bogies, in order to carry out an inspection and ensure safety.

Arenal Sound closes this year's event with 300,000 attendees over four days

The Arenal Sound 2025 festival in Borriana closed its 15th edition with a record 300,000 attendees over four days, consolidating itself as one of the most important music events in Spain. The event stood out for its variety of artists and great atmosphere, attracting both national and international audiences.

August in the North: Beaches, Pools, and Cool Towns to Escape the Heat

Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the Basque Country offer cool temperatures and numerous ideal destinations for summer vacations, perfect for escaping the heat in August.

The Supreme Court rules that installing a camera in the peephole affects neighbors' privacy

The Supreme Court determines that placing a camera in the peephole can violate the personal and family privacy of neighbors, unless there are security issues that justify it.

Neither knives nor pharmaceuticals: things you shouldn't keep in the kitchen drawer

Storing various utensils in the same drawer, such as knives and scissors, is common but can be dangerous and impractical. It is recommended to avoid mixing these items to prevent accidents and maintain order in the kitchen.

Writing from the Night: Desire, Trauma, and Territory

The night, an ambiguous and coveted space in women's literature, serves as a narrative and aesthetic place where desire, trauma, and territory converge, exploring new forms of expression and meaning.

Only 9.5% of the literary references in school textbooks are by women, compared to 90.5% by men

The PSOE has presented a non-legislative proposal to promote the visibility of women writers in the educational model, in light of the fact that only 9.5% of the literary references in school textbooks are works by women, while 90.5% correspond to men.

AlborĂĄn speaks openly about his sexual relationships: "I can also have a great time with a woman"

Singer Pablo AlborĂĄn defines himself as demisexual and admits feeling comfortable with relationships both with men and women. Additionally, he confessed to having been unfaithful on one occasion, an experience that made him feel bad, dirty, and childish.

Tesla awards Musk more than 25 billion euros in shares

Tesla has granted Elon Musk more than 25 billion euros in shares, emphasizing that retaining him is more important than ever for the company.

"How many pull-ups can you do?" Trump brings back the controversial school fitness test that Obama eliminated

The Presidential Fitness Test, a national physical fitness competition created in the 20th century, was eliminated by Obama and replaced with a program focused on overall health. Trump has decided to bring it back, reigniting the controversy surrounding this school physical exam.

Village Festivals and Matching Outfits: The Reunion of Edi, Violeta, Ruvens, and Laura That Drives 'GH' Fans Crazy

Edi, Violeta, Ruvens, and Laura, friends since their time on 'Gran Hermano', have reunited wearing matching outfits at a village festival, thrilling their followers.

Sleeping, showering with gel, or reserving a spot: actions that can lead to fines on Spanish beaches

Spanish beaches are regulated by the Coastal Law, although each municipality sets its own prohibitions. Actions such as sleeping, showering with gel, or reserving space can be penalized according to local regulations.

Are You Affected by the Ryanair Strike in Madrid? Here’s What You Should Do to Claim Compensation

Ryanair's ground staff at Madrid-Barajas Airport have called for 22 days of strikes starting August 15. Passengers affected by these disruptions should know how to claim compensation.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed

20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, society, and relevant events at both national and international levels, providing readers with a clear and concise overview of what is happening. Ideal for staying up to date with the main events in just a few minutes.

My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It suggests keeping a detailed track of expenses, prioritizing needs over wants, and taking advantage of offers and discounts. Additionally, it recommends setting clear financial goals and regularly reviewing your finances to adapt to changes, thus promoting responsible and efficient money management.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The magazine CinemanĂ­a presents a selection of must-watch series and movies for the coming months, highlighting international premieres and local productions that promise quality and entertainment. Among the recommendations are dramas, comedies, and thrillers that capture attention with their innovative plots and outstanding cast. Ideal for those looking for new audiovisual offerings.

What It Means When People Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology

Helping waiters clear the table, although it seems like a simple gesture, carries an important psychological meaning. This action reflects empathy, cooperation, and a sense of community, strengthening social relationships and creating a positive environment both for the person who helps and for the one who receives the help.

The Beautiful Town of Alicante That Tourists Don’t Know and Is Next to the Best Beaches

This Valencian town, close to the Mediterranean, combines impressive architecture and an exceptional natural environment, making it a fascinating destination little known to tourists.

Tricks You Should Know to Spot a Camouflaged Guardia Civil Vehicle

The Guardia Civil has been using camouflaged vehicles, such as cars, vans, motorcycles, and trucks, for decades to covertly detect traffic violations.

Mercadona offers an ideal product for quick and healthy breakfasts, recommended by doctors. It is nutritious, beneficial for the body, and affordable, making it easier to start the day without skipping this essential meal.

This is the Pilates exercise to achieve a flat stomach and strengthen the pelvic floor

Pilates is a simple and effective method to achieve a strong abdomen. Additionally, it strengthens the core, increases flexibility, and improves body mobility, contributing to a flat stomach and a strengthened pelvic floor.

The Ideal and Comfortable Sports Sandals for Walking This Summer: For Less Than 70 Euros

These comfortable and affordable sports sandals are ideal for walking and exploring nature during the summer, including mountain getaways, all for less than 70 euros.

The 'Bones' Actress Recalls Her Hell on the Set of the Series: "I Cried Every Night"

Emily Deschanel revealed that playing the forensic scientist Temperance Brennan was challenging due to her dyslexia, which caused her a lot of stress and frustration on set, leading her to cry every night during the filming of the series.

Prime Video Took Years, But It Premiered It: Considered the Worst Movie in History

The reboot of 'The War of the Worlds' starring Ice Cube took five years to premiere on Prime Video and has been rated as one of the worst movies in history.

Goodbye to Dehydration: Three Exercises That Do Not Risk Your Health During a Heatwave

Exercising during a heatwave can be dangerous due to the risk of dehydration. However, three types of safe exercises are recommended to stay active without compromising health, avoiding heat strokes and other problems related to high temperatures. Staying hydrated and choosing appropriate activities are key to facing the heat without risks.

The Cheapest Town in Asturias to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices

This municipality, located just half an hour from Oviedo, stands out for having the lowest average price per square meter in Asturias, at only 632 euros, making it an ideal place to retire without financial worries.

The Cheapest Town in Madrid to Retire: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices

This town in Madrid offers homes at very low prices, as well as having a health center, pharmacies, shops, large green areas, and an important cultural heritage, ideal for those looking for an affordable and peaceful place to retire.

The town where Estopa spend their summers: there they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street named after them

This municipality in Extremadura, province of Badajoz, borders CĂłrdoba and is the place where Estopa have spent their summers since they were children. There they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street bearing their name.

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Oil slips as OPEC+ output hikes counter Russia disruption concerns

Oil prices dipped as OPEC+ agreed to increase output, easing worries about supply constraints caused by disruptions in Russia. The decision to boost production helped offset fears of tightened supply, leading to a moderate decline in crude prices despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Morning Bid: Fed coos, Palantir soars

The Federal Reserve signaled a cautious approach on interest rates, easing market concerns of aggressive hikes. Meanwhile, Palantir Technologies saw a significant stock surge following strong earnings and optimistic guidance, boosting investor confidence. Overall, markets responded positively to the Fed's tone and Palantir's upbeat outlook.

Why did copper escape US tariffs when aluminum did not?

The US imposed tariffs on aluminum imports citing national security concerns, but copper was excluded despite similar trade dynamics. This is because aluminum imports threaten domestic production capacity more directly, and tariffs aim to protect this critical sector. Copper, with a more diversified supply chain and less sensitive production footprint, was deemed less vulnerable, allowing it to escape tariffs that target aluminum.

Saudi Aramco profit drops as it flags cost cuts, divestments

Saudi Aramco reported a decline in profits due to lower oil prices and production cuts. The company plans to implement cost-cutting measures and consider divestments to maintain financial stability amid market challenges. These steps aim to sustain shareholder returns despite a tougher economic environment.

Analysis – Declining US Rig Count Outpaces Efficiency Gains, Threatening Onshore Oil Output

The US rig count is falling more rapidly than efficiency improvements can offset, risking a decline in onshore oil production. Although advancements in technology and methods have increased output per rig, the significant drop in active rigs may result in lower overall oil volumes, potentially affecting supply and market dynamics.

Gold prices slip lower; consolidating after recent gains

Gold prices dipped slightly as the market consolidated following recent gains. Investors weighed mixed economic data and cautious Federal Reserve signals while awaiting further cues on inflation and interest rates, leading to subdued trading in bullion markets.

Gold prices are up 29% in 2025, outperforming all asset classes

In 2025, gold prices surged 29%, leading gains across all asset classes. Factors driving this rise include economic uncertainty, inflation concerns, and geopolitical tensions. Investors flocked to gold as a safe haven, pushing demand and prices higher. This strong performance outpaced stocks, bonds, and commodities, highlighting gold's appeal amid market volatility.

Australia weighs price floor for critical minerals, boosting rare earths miners

Australia is considering implementing a price floor for critical minerals to support its rare earths mining sector. This move aims to stabilize prices, encourage investment, and strengthen supply chains amid rising global demand and geopolitical tensions. The policy could enhance Australia's position as a reliable supplier in the global market for critical minerals essential to technology and clean energy industries.

Old trees and ageing farmers worsen outlook for top palm oil exporters

The palm oil industry faces challenges as aging trees reduce yields and an older generation of farmers hesitates to adopt new methods. This affects top exporters, potentially lowering global palm oil supply amid rising demand. Efforts to rejuvenate plantations and attract younger farmers are crucial to sustaining production and meeting market needs.

LightPath stock rises as G5 Infrared begins production of Germanium-free cameras

LightPath's stock surged following G5 Infrared's launch of production for their new Germanium-free cameras. These innovative cameras aim to reduce costs and improve performance in infrared imaging. The move is expected to strengthen both companies' positions in the market by offering advanced, eco-friendly technology alternatives.

DuPont forecasts Q3 results above estimates on robust electronics, healthcare demand

DuPont expects third-quarter results to beat estimates driven by strong demand in its electronics and healthcare segments. The company highlights robust sales growth and improved margins, supported by innovation and supply chain efficiencies. This outlook reflects confidence in sustained market recovery and DuPont’s strategic positioning in high-growth sectors.

American Rebel stock rises as beer sales show strong momentum at Total Wine & More

American Rebel's stock surged following strong beer sales at Total Wine & More. The brand's growing popularity and increased consumer demand have driven impressive retail performance, signaling robust momentum and promising growth prospects in the competitive craft beer market.

STAAR Surgical stock soars after Alcon announces $1.5B acquisition

STAAR Surgical's shares surged after Alcon revealed plans to acquire the company for $1.5 billion. The deal highlights Alcon's strategy to expand its portfolio in eye care technology. The acquisition is expected to strengthen Alcon's position in the ophthalmic market and enhance its product offerings.

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Shattuck Labs stock soars after $103 million private placement

Shattuck Labs' stock surged following a $103 million private placement, boosting its capital for expanding AI-driven cell therapy development. The investment aims to accelerate the company's research and commercialization efforts, signaling strong investor confidence in its innovative medical technology.

European second-quarter corporate profits expected to rise 3.1%

European corporate profits for Q2 are projected to increase by 3.1%, showing resilience despite ongoing economic uncertainties and inflation pressures. Analysts highlight strong earnings in key sectors, supporting optimism for the region's financial health amid challenging market conditions.

Frontier Group forecasts bigger-than-expected Q3 loss on soft domestic demand

Frontier Group projects a larger-than-anticipated loss for Q3, attributing it to weak domestic demand. The company cites decreased consumer spending and ongoing economic challenges as key factors affecting revenue, leading to a more severe financial impact than initially forecasted. Management is reviewing strategies to address the downturn and improve future performance.

BofA downgrades ON Semi on weak auto sales and muted margin recovery

Bank of America downgraded ON Semiconductor due to disappointing auto sales and limited margin improvement prospects. The downgrade reflects concerns over sluggish demand in the automotive sector and challenges in achieving significant cost efficiencies, which may weigh on the company's near-term financial performance.

Former X CEO Yaccarino takes helm at digital health company eMed

Former X CEO Linda Yaccarino has been appointed as the new head of digital health company eMed. She aims to leverage her leadership experience to drive innovation and growth in digital healthcare, focusing on expanding eMed’s reach and improving patient access to telehealth services.

Services PMI surpasses forecasts, marking steady growth in US service sector

The US Services PMI exceeded expectations, indicating sustained expansion in the service sector. This growth reflects increased business activity and optimism among service providers, contributing positively to the overall economy despite challenges in other areas.

US trade deficit narrows to $60.2 billion in June

The US trade deficit decreased to $60.2 billion in June, driven by a rise in exports and a decline in imports. Exports increased due to stronger demand for industrial supplies and consumer goods, while imports fell amid lower purchases of vehicles and crude oil. The narrower deficit reflects improving trade balances and could impact economic growth and inflation.

U.S. trade deficit narrows in June amid ebbing in tariff-driven import surge

In June, the U.S. trade deficit decreased as imports, previously boosted by tariff pressures, slowed down. This decline indicates a reduction in stockpiling driven by tariffs, which helped improve the trade balance. Export levels stayed stable, supporting overall economic stability amid changing trade conditions.

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows, Exceeding Economic Forecasts

The U.S. trade deficit decreased more than expected, signaling stronger export growth and reduced imports. This shift suggests improved economic conditions and a potential positive impact on the country’s GDP. Analysts note that increased demand for American goods overseas and supply chain improvements contributed to the narrowing deficit, surpassing initial economic forecasts.

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German services sector returns to growth in July

Germany's services sector rebounded in July, showing renewed growth after previous months of contraction. Increased demand and easing pandemic restrictions contributed to the sector's recovery, signaling a positive outlook for Germany's economic activity in the coming months.

Wells Fargo downgrades US small-cap equities to 'unfavourable'

Wells Fargo has downgraded US small-cap equities to "unfavourable" due to concerns over rising interest rates and market volatility. The bank cites increased economic uncertainty and potential earnings pressure as key risks, recommending cautious investment in this sector moving forward.

Wall Street opens higher on rate cut hopes; earnings in spotlight

Wall Street opened higher amid optimism about potential interest rate cuts. Investors are closely watching corporate earnings reports, which remain a key focus for market direction. Positive earnings and rate cut expectations are boosting sentiment, driving gains across major indices early in the trading session.

Trump's attacks on Fed, data integrity weigh on US dollar forecasts: Reuters poll

Former President Trump's criticisms of the Federal Reserve and concerns about data integrity have influenced forecasts for the US dollar, according to a Reuters poll. These factors contribute to uncertainty in currency markets, affecting investor confidence and predictions for the dollar's performance in the near term.

Trump will announce Fed appointments soon; Bessent wants to stay at Treasury

Former President Trump plans to soon reveal his Federal Reserve appointments, signaling his influence on monetary policy discussions. Meanwhile, Bessent expresses a desire to remain in his Treasury role, indicating continuity amid potential shifts in financial leadership.

Canada’s trade deficit widens even as U.S. trade surplus grows

Canada's trade deficit expanded due to rising imports outpacing exports, while the U.S. saw its trade surplus increase. Factors include shifts in global demand and commodity prices, impacting cross-border trade balances. Economic policies and market conditions continue to influence the divergent trade trends of both countries.

Canada's trade deficit widened to C$5.9 billion in June

Canada's trade deficit expanded to C$5.9 billion in June, reflecting higher imports outpacing exports. Rising costs for machinery and equipment contributed to the import surge, while exports faced challenges from declining commodity prices. This marks a shift from previous months' smaller deficits, signaling ongoing trade balance pressures amid global economic uncertainties.

Brazil central bank warns on US tariffs, vows to anchor inflation expectations

Brazil's central bank cautioned that US tariffs could disrupt trade and impact inflation, emphasizing its commitment to maintaining stable inflation expectations. The bank signaled readiness to adjust monetary policy as needed to counteract external shocks and ensure economic stability amid global uncertainties.

Indonesia Q2 GDP beats expectations with fastest growth in two years

Indonesia's Q2 GDP growth exceeded forecasts, achieving the fastest rate in two years. The expansion was driven by strong domestic consumption and investment, supported by stable commodity prices and government spending. This robust economic performance indicates continued recovery momentum despite global uncertainties, enhancing investor confidence and prospects for further growth in upcoming quarters.

Stocks rise on Fed rate cut hopes after disappointing jobs data

U.S. stocks climbed as weaker-than-expected jobs data heightened expectations that the Federal Reserve may soon cut interest rates. The softer labor report suggests a slowing economy, increasing speculation of a more dovish Fed policy to support growth, boosting investor sentiment and driving market gains.

Dollar rises versus euro and yen before US economic data

The US dollar strengthened against the euro and yen ahead of key US economic data releases. Investors are awaiting reports on inflation and employment that could influence Federal Reserve policy decisions. The euro weakened due to concerns over slower economic growth in the eurozone, while the yen fell amid broader risk sentiment and expectations of continued monetary easing by the Bank of Japan.

CEA Industries closes $500 million funding round to buy BNB tokens

CEA Industries secured $500 million in funding aimed at purchasing Binance Coin (BNB) tokens. This move highlights growing institutional interest in cryptocurrency assets, potentially impacting market dynamics and signaling confidence in BNB's value and Binance's ecosystem.

SignQuantum Launches Quantum-Resistant Add-On to Protect Digitally Signed Documents

SignQuantum has introduced a quantum-resistant add-on designed to enhance the security of digitally signed documents. This new feature aims to protect signatures from future quantum computing threats, ensuring long-term document integrity and authenticity in the evolving digital landscape.

Walrus Integrates with Pipe Network to Increase Bandwidth and Reduce Latency Across Multiple Chains

Walrus has partnered with Pipe Network to enhance bandwidth and lower latency across various blockchain networks. This integration aims to improve data transmission efficiency and user experience across multiple chains, enabling faster and more reliable cross-chain communication. The collaboration represents a significant step towards scalable and seamless blockchain interoperability.

Bitcoin price today: little changed at $114k amid macro uncertainty, Ether upbeat

Bitcoin's price remains steady around $114,000 despite ongoing macroeconomic uncertainties. Meanwhile, Ether shows positive momentum, reflecting growing investor confidence. Market analysts attribute Bitcoin's stability to cautious sentiment amid inflation concerns and geopolitical tensions, while Ether benefits from network upgrades and increased decentralized finance activity.

Silo Pharma launches crypto treasury strategy with Bitcoin focus

Silo Pharma has introduced a new crypto treasury strategy centered on Bitcoin to diversify its assets and enhance financial stability. The company aims to leverage Bitcoin's growth potential as part of its long-term investment approach, signaling increased adoption of cryptocurrency in corporate treasury management.

MEET48 Successfully Hosts 1st Web3 Annual Idol Popularity Audition & Ceremony, Generating 78M $IDOL

MEET48 held its inaugural Web3 Annual Idol Popularity Audition & Ceremony, attracting significant participation and enthusiasm. The event generated 78 million $IDOL tokens, showcasing the integration of blockchain technology with idol fan engagement and popularity contests. This milestone highlights MEET48’s innovative approach in merging entertainment and decentralized digital assets.

MEI Pharma acquires $100 million in Litecoin for treasury strategy

MEI Pharma has purchased $100 million worth of Litecoin as part of its treasury diversification strategy. The move aims to leverage cryptocurrency's potential for growth and enhance the company’s financial flexibility amidst volatile markets. This investment reflects increasing corporate interest in digital assets as alternative reserves.

Crypto market is entering its 2 worst months of the year

The crypto market is heading into August and September, historically its two worst months for performance. Expect increased volatility and potential price declines as trading volumes usually drop and investor sentiment weakens during this period. Analysts advise caution and suggest closely monitoring market trends before making investment decisions.

Upexi treasury reaches 2 million SOL tokens worth $334 million

Upexi's treasury has grown to hold 2 million SOL tokens, valued at $334 million. This milestone reflects the platform's expanding influence and strong financial position within the crypto ecosystem.

Fundamental Global closes $200 million private placement for Ethereum strategy

Fundamental Global has secured $200 million through a private placement to invest in its Ethereum-focused strategy. The funds will support expansion in the Ethereum ecosystem, including DeFi and NFT projects. This move underscores growing institutional interest in Ethereum-based assets amid evolving blockchain innovations.

Wheaton Precious Metals stock hits all-time high at $96.89

Wheaton Precious Metals' stock surged to an all-time high of $96.89, driven by strong demand and positive market sentiment in the precious metals sector. Investors are optimistic about the company’s growth prospects amid rising gold and silver prices, bolstering confidence in its future earnings potential.

Semrush Holdings stock hits 52-week low at $7.76

Semrush Holdings' stock reached a 52-week low of $7.76 amid declining market confidence. The drop reflects investor concerns over the company’s recent performance and future growth prospects in a competitive digital marketing landscape.

Loews Corp stock hits all-time high at $93.30

Loews Corp shares reached a record high of $93.30, driven by strong earnings and positive market sentiment. The company’s diversified portfolio and solid financial performance have boosted investor confidence, contributing to the stock’s upward momentum.

Royalty Pharma stock hits 52-week high at $37.91

Royalty Pharma's stock reached a 52-week high of $37.91, driven by strong earnings reports and a positive market outlook. Investors responded favorably to the company's robust revenue growth and strategic acquisitions, boosting confidence in its long-term prospects.

Kratos Defense stock hits 52-week high at $61.66

Kratos Defense shares reached a 52-week high of $61.66, reflecting strong investor confidence. This rise is attributed to recent contract wins and positive financial outlooks, boosting the company's market position in defense technology.

Toast stock hits 52-week high at $49.56

Toast's stock reached a 52-week high of $49.56, reflecting growing investor confidence. The company’s strong financial performance and positive outlook contributed to the upward trend in its share price.

Smith & Nephew stock hits 52-week high, reaching $35.32

Smith & Nephew's stock surged to a 52-week high of $35.32, driven by strong sales growth and positive investor sentiment. The medical technology company's robust quarterly earnings and optimistic future guidance boosted confidence, attracting increased market attention. This milestone reflects the firm's solid performance and strategic initiatives in expanding its product portfolio and market reach.

Evolv Technologies stock hits 52-week high at $7.10

Evolv Technologies’ stock reached a 52-week high of $7.10, driven by strong market demand and positive investor sentiment. The company continues to expand its footprint in security technology, boosting confidence in its growth prospects and financial performance.

Bellring Brands stock hits 52-week low at $44.31

Bellring Brands' stock fell to a 52-week low of $44.31, reflecting investor concerns amid market volatility. The decline highlights challenges the company faces in maintaining growth momentum within a competitive industry landscape.

Progressive Q2 2025 slides: Strong growth amid industry-leading combined ratio

Progressive reported strong Q2 2025 results with robust growth driven by increased premiums and an expanded customer base. The company achieved an industry-leading combined ratio, reflecting efficient underwriting and cost management. Despite a competitive market, Progressive maintained profitability and strengthened its financial position, signaling positive momentum for the remainder of the year.

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