News Summary - 08/06/2025

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UN official says Israel expanding Gaza operations would risk 'catastrophic consequences'

The UN assistant secretary-general warns that reports of Israel expanding its operations in Gaza are deeply alarming and could lead to catastrophic consequences.

Despite Trump's peace calls, Russian attacks on Ukraine double since inauguration

Ukrainian data reveals that missile and drone attacks by Russia have surged to their highest level since the start of the war, doubling since President Trump's inauguration despite his calls for peace.

RFK Jr cancels $500 million in mRNA vaccine development in the US

Since taking office, vaccine skeptic RFK Jr has implemented several changes to vaccine regulation, including canceling $500 million in funding for mRNA vaccine development in the US.

Hiroshima marks 80 years since atomic bombing

Japan's leader Shigeru Ishiba and international officials gathered in Hiroshima to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, honoring the victims and promoting peace.

Texas governor seeks court order to fire top Democrat who fled in row over voting map

Texas Governor demands legal action to remove a leading Democrat who left the state amid a dispute over the voting map. The governor insists on consequences, while Democrats maintain they will not return to Texas.

Rescuers in Norway search for missing US climate journalist Alec Luhn

Rescue teams in Folgefonna National Park are facing difficulties due to bad weather while searching for missing US climate journalist Alec Luhn, who was last seen on July 31.

Former Romanian President Ion Iliescu dies aged 95

Ion Iliescu, Romania's first freely elected president after the 1989 fall of communism, has died aged 95. He played a key role in the country's transition but later faced charges of crimes against humanity.

Great Barrier Reef suffers worst coral decline on record

The Great Barrier Reef has experienced its most severe coral decline ever, primarily due to heat stress from climate change. While cyclones and coral-eating starfish have caused damage, rising ocean temperatures remain the leading threat to the reef's health.

Clintons subpoenaed to testify in congressional Epstein investigation

Former top Justice Department officials from the Obama, Trump, and Biden administrations, along with the Clintons, have been subpoenaed to testify in the congressional investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.

Zelensky thanks Trump for 'productive' talks ahead of ceasefire deadline

US envoy Steve Witkoff is set to visit Moscow ahead of Trump's deadline for Russia to agree to a ceasefire with Ukraine, highlighting ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Besieged Sudan city residents face starvation, UN warns

El-Fasher in Sudan has been besieged by RSF paramilitary fighters, cutting off all food deliveries for over a year. The UN warns that residents face severe starvation due to the prolonged blockade.

Dozens feared trapped as cloudburst triggers flash floods in India

Rescue teams have arrived in Dharali village, Uttarkashi, severely impacted by recent flash floods following a cloudburst. Many residents are feared trapped as relief efforts continue in the affected area.

NASA to put nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 - US media

NASA plans to deploy a nuclear reactor on the Moon by 2030 to supply power for human missions. However, there are concerns regarding the technical and logistical feasibility of the project.

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

The Trump administration claims political opponents sought to falsely link Trump to Russia during the 2016 presidential election. In response, the US Attorney General has ordered grand jury hearings to investigate these allegations surrounding the Trump-Russia probe.

Protests in China over viral school bullying case

Protests erupted in Sichuan province over a widely shared school bullying incident. One protester reported violence as police used batons and electric prods against demonstrators, resulting in bloodshed.

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

The US State Department criticized Brazil's Supreme Court for placing former President Jair Bolsonaro under house arrest, following allegations that he violated a social media ban.

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

As PM Netanyahu considers expanding military actions in Gaza, hundreds of former Israeli officials have appealed to former President Trump to intervene and help end the conflict, seeking a resolution amid escalating tensions.

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 deep devastation over the incident.

Danish zoo asks for unwanted pets to feed its predators

Aalborg Zoo in Denmark has launched a unique initiative requesting unwanted pets from the public to feed its predators, aiming to replicate their natural diet and promote more authentic feeding habits.

China reports 7,000 cases of chikungunya virus

China has reported 7,000 cases of the chikungunya virus, leading to the implementation of control measures reminiscent of those used during the COVID-19 pandemic. Authorities are intensifying efforts to curb the spread and manage the outbreak effectively.

Propaganda or Fair Warning? Taiwanese TV Show Imagines Chinese Invasion

The TV show Zero Day Attack aims to raise awareness about the potential threat of a Chinese invasion of Taiwan. While some view it as a necessary alert, others criticize it for fearmongering and stoking anxiety among the public.

Stay or go? Under Trump, dreams fade for Chinese who trekked to US

Chinese migrants in the US are increasingly uncertain about their future under the Trump administration. Facing tougher immigration policies and growing unease, many are reconsidering whether remaining in America is worth the challenges and risks they now face.

How Trump's secondary tariffs on Russia could hit the global economy

The secondary tariffs imposed by Trump aim to restrict Russian oil and gas exports, potentially disrupting global energy markets and causing economic ripple effects worldwide.

Ion Iliescu: Romania's First Democratic Leader with a Divisive Legacy

Ion Iliescu led Romania through its transition from communism to democracy, serving three terms as the country's first democratic leader. His tenure was marked by significant political and social challenges, shaping Romania's modern identity amid controversy and division.

How a Texas showdown could reshape Congress - and Trump's presidency

A fierce redistricting battle in Texas may influence other states ahead of the 2024 midterm elections, potentially altering Congressional power dynamics and impacting former President Trump's political influence.

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

Steve Witkoff's visit to Moscow signals potential progress toward a US-Russia agreement to end the conflict in Ukraine, suggesting diplomatic efforts continue despite tense relations between Putin and Trump.

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

80 years after the Hiroshima atomic bomb, 140,000 Koreans, many forced laborers, were present in the city. The BBC explores their painful legacy, highlighting survivors’ struggles with disfigurement, shame, and neglect.

BBC reveals horrific exploitation of children in Kenya sex trade

An undercover BBC investigation exposes how women in Kenya exploit children, some as young as 13, by involving them in the sex trade, highlighting a severe and disturbing abuse of minors.

Mission begins to save snails threatened by own beauty

Researchers from Cuba and the UK are collaborating to study the Polymita snail, known for its striking beauty, to uncover its biological secrets and aid conservation efforts for this endangered species.

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

Young Indians are embracing wedding-themed parties without actual marriages, seeking unique social experiences. These events mimic traditional wedding celebrations with all the grandeur, offering a fun and festive way for Gen Z to connect and enjoy cultural rituals without lifelong commitments.

Hiroshima survivor stories were painful to draw

Hiroshima students dedicated weeks to illustrating the painful experiences of atomic bomb survivors, transforming their stories into powerful art that honors and preserves their memories.

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

Haley Robson, an accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, expressed feeling "extremely angry" over recent rumors that Ghislaine Maxwell might receive a pardon, reflecting her frustration with the ongoing speculation.

Watch: Fireworks ignite as blaze hits Japanese festival launch boats

During a fireworks festival in Yokohama, Japan, launch barges caught fire after pyrotechnics accidentally landed on them, sparking a blaze.

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

A Florida police officer caught an alligator found in a family's pool using only his bare hands. The officer then secured the reptile in the back of a police car, ensuring the safety of both the family and the animal.

Double judicial offensive by the PP against the Government's plan to relocate migrant minors at the end of August

The Community of Madrid and the Valencian Generalitat, the main recipients of migrant minors, have filed appeals with the Supreme Court as well as the Constitutional Court, joining the PP's judicial opposition against the Government's plan to relocate these minors at the end of August.

Large cities and the Mediterranean coast concentrate 60% of homes bought up to June

In the first half of 2024, the Community of Madrid and the province of Barcelona recorded 42,013 and 37,373 home sales, increasing by 16.7% and 24.3% respectively, concentrating a large part of the real estate transactions in large cities and the Mediterranean coast.

Workers Face Intense Workdays Amid Heatwave: "We Can't Stop, It's a Normal Day"

High temperatures make workdays difficult, forcing workers to continue their tasks despite the intense heat. It is essential to follow recommendations such as staying hydrated and avoiding direct sun exposure to ensure their safety.

Fireworm, lionfish... The Mediterranean is "tropicalizing" and attracting species never seen before

Specialists warn about the "tropicalization" of the Mediterranean, which attracts invasive species such as the lionfish, Asian algae, and the Canary wrasse, disrupting the local ecosystem and raising environmental concerns.

Extreme temperatures will continue this Wednesday with 37 provinces on alert

This Tuesday, Spain faces the hottest day with the widest geographical reach of the current heat wave. For Wednesday, 37 provinces remain on alert due to high temperatures.

How the 'Dead Hand' works, the Russian system to respond to a nuclear attack

Russia highlights its 'Dead Hand' system, designed to automatically launch a nuclear strike if an aggression against its territory is detected, increasing nuclear tension with the United States.

The spiral of construction works on the M-30, Castellana, the A-5, metro, and CercanĂ­as clogs up Madrid until August

Construction works in key areas such as Cinco Torres, Ventas, and the partial closure of metro Line 6 are causing traffic jams in Madrid, affecting mobility during a month that is usually calmer.

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A fire in Tarifa forces evacuation of homes, hotels, beach bars, and 5,000 vehicles

A fire at the Torre de la Peña campsite in Tarifa has caused the evacuation of homes, hotels, beach bars, and around 5,000 vehicles. The fire produced an intense column of smoke and a strong smell that was noticed in several towns in Cádiz.

Fires in Spain, live | Galicia labels the Ponteceso fire as an "attack"

The Xunta de Galicia has requested the intervention of the Military Emergency Unit to combat the fires, describing the Ponteceso fire as an "attack."

Kelley Mack, actress from 'The Walking Dead', dies at 33 from a brain tumor

Actress Kelley Mack, known for her role in 'The Walking Dead', passed away at 33 after nearly a year of battling an aggressive brain tumor.

Cayetano's Lawyer Criticizes the Police Report: "The Only Thing Missing Is That They Say He Asked for Handcuffs"

Cayetano's lawyer questions the truthfulness of the police report, pointing out that it presents a biased version of the events. He criticizes the report for seeming incomplete and manipulative, suggesting that details are exaggerated against his client, such as implying that he asked for handcuffs, which he considers false and part of an unjust narrative.

Simón Pérez and Silvia Charro, from Viral Video about "Fixed Mortgages" to Their Decline and Delicate Personal Situation

Simón Pérez and Silvia Charro, known for a viral video about fixed mortgages, are now facing a personal and professional decline. After achieving momentary fame, they are going through economic difficulties and personal problems that have affected their stability and well-being.

The Basque Country on alert due to the Portuguese man o' war: stings double on the beaches of Biscay so far this summer

In 2025, stings from the Portuguese man o' war on the beaches of Biscay have increased to 52 cases, double the 23 reported in 2024, raising alarm in the Basque Country.

Trump talks with Zelenski about possible sanctions on Russia and believes that the drop in oil prices will force Putin to stop the war: "Their economy stinks"

Trump and Zelenski spoke by phone about bilateral cooperation and possible sanctions on Russia. Trump stated that the drop in oil prices will severely affect the Russian economy, which could force Putin to stop the war, according to the statement from Kiev.

Yanin Campos, former 'MasterChef' contestant, dies at 38 in a traffic accident

Yanin Campos, who participated in the fourth Mexican edition of 'MasterChef' and achieved sixth place, died at the age of 38 following a traffic accident.

A 14-Year-Old Teenager Kills His Parents with a Gun and Then Calls the Police to Surrender

A 14-year-old teenager murdered his parents with a gun and then surrendered by calling the police. Authorities described the case as an "isolated and domestic incident" that does not pose a threat to the community.

Woman struck by lightning in Valencia dies: she was taking shelter from a storm under a tree with her daughter

A 52-year-old woman died after being struck by lightning while taking shelter under a tree with her daughter in La Marina, Valencia, on July 12. She was admitted to the Valencia ClĂ­nico Hospital after suffering cardiorespiratory arrest but did not survive.

DĂ­az Ayuso's ideal destination to spend the holidays with her partner: "It's my place in the world"

The leader of the Madrid PP, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, enjoys her holidays with her partner, Alberto González Amador, at her favorite place, which she calls "my place in the world."

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

Spanish institutions are adapting to the new ATM regulations that came into effect five weeks ago. However, seniors and pensioners criticize the measures, pointing out that the use of relocated ATMs does not solve access problems and may make it more difficult for this group to withdraw cash.

Which is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win

20minutos has selected 20 finalist beaches, two from each Spanish coastline, to choose the best beach in Spain 2025. After an initial regional voting phase, readers can now vote for their favorite until September 15 to determine the winner.

Rodolfo Sancho and his lawyer deny that Daniel has spoken: "Deep sorrow for unbelievable news"

Daniel's father and lawyer, the young man imprisoned in Thailand, deny that he has spoken with Alejandro RodrĂ­guez from Telecinco, expressing their deep sorrow over the false news being spread.

Alejandro RodrĂ­guez, collaborator of 'TardeAR', denies the statement from Roberto Sancho and GarcĂ­a Montes: "I can stand by my information"

Alejandro RodrĂ­guez, collaborator of 'TardeAR', contradicts the statement from Roberto Sancho and GarcĂ­a Montes, affirming that he stands by his information, despite the actor and the lawyer trying to stop the speculation about the young man's emotional state in a prison in Thailand.

The Bolsonaro Case: The Former President, Sentenced to House Arrest, Is Accused of Conspiracy for a Coup d'État

Former Brazilian president Bolsonaro was sentenced to house arrest for violating judicial restrictions. Since March, he has faced charges of attempted coup d'état, abolition of the democratic rule of law, and criminal organization.

High-speed train circulation restored in Seville after infrastructure incident

Adif reported that a failure left the catenary without power on both tracks between Majarabique and Santa Justa, affecting circulation. The incident has already been resolved and the high-speed train service has been restored.

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

Lil Tay, known for her debut on YouTube at nine years old, has opened an OnlyFans account upon turning 18. In just three hours, she achieved great financial success, becoming a millionaire quickly, which has sparked significant controversy due to her past as a child influencer.

Kia's Best-Selling Model Returns Renewed: More Stylish, Technological, and Efficient

The Kia Sportage, leader in the compact SUV market, is renewed with a more stylish design and technological improvements. The new version strengthens Kia's commitment to sustainable mobility, offering greater efficiency and technological advancements for its users.

The Government assigns 81,479 vocational training places but leaves almost 15,000 students on the waiting list: Junts demands explanations about the "new mess"

The Minister of Education, Esther NiubĂł, announced the allocation of 81,479 vocational training places, although around 15,000 students remain on the waiting list. The party Junts is demanding explanations about this situation, describing it as a "new mess" that affects the planning and access of students to vocational training.

Carlos and Camila are looking for a 'chef': offering 45 hours of work per week and 25 days of vacation

The British royal household is seeking a chef to cook for Carlos, Camila, and other members of the royal family when needed, offering a contract of 45 hours per week and 25 days of vacation.

"Almost the size of a cat": a 56-centimeter rat found inside a home

At the end of July, a 56 cm rat was found inside a home, causing concern in the community. Several councilors called for increased inspections in the area to prevent similar incidents in the future.

NASA captures an irregular asteroid 60 meters wide near Earth

The asteroid 2025 OW, 60 meters wide, passed 640,000 km from Earth. Additionally, it completes one rotation every 1.5 to 3 minutes, according to NASA data.

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

German goalkeeper Ter Stegen has been subjected to disciplinary proceedings by Barça after refusing to sign his medical report. According to 'Mundodeportivo,' the player has not authorized the club to send information about his injury to LaLiga.

Man Detained at Florida Airport with Assault Rifle, Ammunition, and Knives

A man was detained at a Florida airport carrying an assault rifle, ammunition, and knives. His criminal record includes assault, burglary, and vehicle theft, among other serious crimes committed in recent years.

The Body of the Young Man Missing at Los Muertos Beach Found

The young man disappeared on Sunday afternoon after entering the water with three friends. His body was later found on Los Muertos Beach.

This is the beach with free parking all summer near Barcelona

Parking along the Barcelona coastline is paid (blue zone) during the high season, until September 30th. However, there is a beach near Barcelona where parking is free all summer, offering an alternative for those who want to avoid the cost of parking in the city.

Edu Recommends: "I Exercise Daily and These Are My Favorite Accessories"

Edu shares his daily exercise routine and highlights the accessories he uses to improve his performance and comfort, recommending key products for those looking to stay active and motivated.

Tesla Maintains Decline in Sales in Europe Amid the Rise of Its Chinese Rival BYD

Tesla is facing a decline in sales in Europe, partly attributed to Elon Musk's polarizing stance and his role as an advisor to the White House before the conflict with Trump, which could be negatively impacting the company's image and performance against competitors like BYD.

Neither 6 nor 13: this is the ideal number of episodes a successful series should have

The Netflix series with Jenna Ortega returns on August 6 after two and a half years, with a second season of eight episodes divided into two parts.

Goodbye Gray: This is 'Smokey Hair', the Hair Dye That Rejuvenates the Face After 50

'Smokey hair' is a dyeing technique with a gradient of cool colors that conceals gray hair by naturally blending it with other tones, achieving a rejuvenating effect for people over 50.

Neither Pilates nor walking: the best low-impact exercise for people over 60

Age affects joint elasticity, but it is possible to delay this deterioration. A low-impact exercise ideal for people over 60 is highlighted, surpassing common options like Pilates or walking, helping to effectively preserve mobility and joint health.

A Lawyer Caught and Sanctioned for Using Data Invented by ChatGPT in a Court Case

A lawyer was sanctioned after it was discovered that several pieces of information presented in his case did not exist in official legal records, as they were invented by ChatGPT.

The Megaliths of Carnac, in France, are now part of the UNESCO World Heritage List

The megalithic alignments of Carnac, in France, have been officially inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List after months of preparations, highlighting their historical and cultural value as one of the most important Neolithic sites in the world, attracting international attention and protection for their preservation.

Chef José Andrés reveals the best trick to get very juicy baked fish

Chef José Andrés shares a simple method to select, clean, and bake fish, achieving tender and juicy protein in just a few steps.

Spanish cities that already prohibit B-label cars from entering their Low Emission Zones

Several Spanish cities prohibit the entry of diesel vehicles from 2006 and gasoline vehicles from 2001, which only comply with EURO 4 and 3 standards, respectively, into their Low Emission Zones to reduce pollution.

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

During the second heatwave in Spain, 20minutos measured the temperature of everyday objects, finding a seesaw at 61 °C and a motorcycle seat at 51 °C, highlighting the extreme impact of the heat on the environment and health.

The "best beach in the world" according to the English is in Spain, but to visit it you need a reservation

The beach in Galicia was named by 'The Guardian' as the best in the world, recognized for its unique beauty. However, visiting it requires a prior reservation, as access is controlled to preserve the place, which makes fully enjoying it difficult.

This Car Button Can Reduce Fuel Consumption by Up to 30% in Summer

With rising fuel prices and high temperatures, fuel expenses increase during vacations. Properly using this car feature can help save up to 30% in fuel consumption during summer trips.

What is Type D Personality and What is Its Relationship with Hypothyroidism

Approximately one million people in Spain have hypothyroidism without knowing it. This disease, which mainly affects women, could be related to Type D personality, characterized by stress and negative emotions, which may influence the development of hypothyroidism.

How much do you know about current events? Test yourself with this quiz of 10 questions about current events

July is ending, and we invite you to evaluate your knowledge with a quiz of 10 questions about the main events of the month.

The Use of Ozempic May Have Negative Side Effects That Affect Muscle Mass and Strength

A study from the University of Utah (USA) warns that the use of Ozempic could cause negative side effects, affecting muscle mass and strength in those who use it.

The Mossos suspend the disciplinary proceedings against the three officers who helped Puigdemont flee

The three officers of the Mossos d’Esquadra who helped Carles Puigdemont escape have resumed their duties following the suspension of the disciplinary proceedings, while the ongoing criminal investigation remains pending a judicial decision.

The National Museum of Anthropology, a must-visit destination for anyone visiting Mexico City

The National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City receives more than two million visitors annually and this year was awarded the Princess of Asturias Award for Concord for its cultural and educational significance.

Sexual violence and death: the tragedy of a 13-year-old girl in Peru

The mother of the deceased 13-year-old girl reported that the minor lost consciousness after giving birth and was found dead two hours later, pointing to a tragic situation of sexual violence.

Nuria Roca, on vacation with her longtime group of friends, and very 'far' from Juan del Val

Nuria Roca leaves her husband, Juan del Val, and her children to spend every summer with her longtime group of friends, enjoying a distant vacation.

Shock in Porto: Legend Jorge Costa Dies After Suffering Cardiorespiratory Arrest

The former footballer and current sporting director of Porto, Jorge Costa, passed away at the age of 53 after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest. An icon of the Portuguese club, his death has caused consternation in the world of football.

Mourinho's Emotional Tribute to Jorge Costa, Unable to Hold Back Tears: "I’m Sad, He Was and Is Part of My History"

José Mourinho emotionally recalled Jorge Costa, his former player at Porto, highlighting the titles they won together, including the Europa League and the Champions League. Mourinho couldn’t hold back tears while speaking about their bond, expressing his sadness and the importance of Costa in his personal and professional journey.

Fever for travel backpacks to fly without extras: "It's about not paying surcharges"

The demand for travel backpacks has increased by 222% in six months, driven by travelers looking to avoid extra baggage fees on flights.

Old Mobile Phones You Can Make Money With: A Motorola Could Be Worth Up to 2,000 Euros

"Feature phones" can reach values of up to 35,000 euros if they are in good condition and working, due to their rarity. The Nokia 1100, very popular, is the best-selling phone in this category of collectibles.

This is the deadline for retired mutualists to claim the IRPF refund

Retired mutualists who contributed before 1979 and receive a public pension can claim a refund of the IRPF. A deadline has been set to complete this process and take advantage of this tax benefit.

The Mango Salad You Need to Try This Summer: A Refreshing and Affordable Recipe

This mango salad is a quick and easy dish to prepare, ready in just 10 minutes. Ideal for summer, it is refreshing and economical, perfect for those looking for a healthy and tasty option.

Up to Seven Volcanoes Erupt Simultaneously After the Kamchatka Earthquake

An 8.8 magnitude earthquake in Kamchatka caused a two-meter displacement in the southern part of the peninsula, which triggered the simultaneous eruption of up to seven volcanoes, according to Russian scientists.

Paloma Lago Celebrates Her Son’s Birthday Amid the Storm Over Her Sexual Assault Complaint

Paloma Lago shared on social media the celebration of her son’s 29th birthday, emphasizing that “family love is always the answer,” while she faces a media storm over her sexual assault complaint.

Heat triggers deaths in Spain: 1,060 people died in July, 60% more than last year

According to the MoMo system, in July 2024 there were 1,060 deaths due to excess temperatures in Spain, 60% more than the 674 deaths recorded in the same month of the previous year.

Neither Near the Refrigerator Nor the Sun: How to Preserve Your Medications in the Heat

Exposure to heat can reduce the effectiveness of medications. It is important to avoid storing them near heat sources or in the refrigerator, instead seeking cool and dry places to properly preserve them and ensure their efficacy.

The self-employed who don't close for vacation: "I need to work because I still have to pay"

The growing trend of self-employed individuals who do not close for vacations reflects the precariousness and difficulty of making their businesses profitable, as they must continue working to cover fixed expenses.

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

Dating apps are losing users, while people turn to group activities like running, crossfit, or dance to meet partners, seeking a more human and real 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, reflects the uncertainty of many young people who face precarious jobs and the worry of not being able to retire. They fear having to work until old age, which generates anxiety and demotivation in the face of an unstable labor and economic future.

I am also an annoying tourist like you

Summer brings tourists who, like flies at a barbecue, increase the daily annoyance. This situation gives rise to turismophobia, a growing rejection towards visitors.

Protecting egos, not people

The politicians who promised representation have betrayed the public's trust, using it to advance their own careers instead of protecting the people.

Not Believing in August

Don Germán Escriche García takes advantage of August, a month of national pause, to wake up early, work, and diligently update his mother's health record booklet, showing a Spartan pride in the face of the country's stillness.

Who Benefits from the Tariff Agreement Between the United States and the EU?

The tariff agreement between the United States and the EU aims to end the trade war initiated by Trump, who unleashed uncertainty and global destabilization with his unilateral strategy of "peace through strength." This pact seeks to stabilize relations and benefit both economies after years of tariff tensions.

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

The real estate market has shown continuous growth since the interest rate cuts in 2024. In June, 59,021 home sales were recorded, consolidating the best first half of the year for housing since 2007, with an 18% increase in June.

A Caracal Transferred to a Rescue Center After 16 Days Wandering in Areas of Cádiz

A caracal, an exotic feline forbidden as a pet in Spain, was found wandering for 16 days in Cádiz and transferred to a rescue center for care and protection.

A young French man suspected of slitting and eviscerating a man arrested

A young French man was arrested following the discovery of a man stabbed in the neck, abdomen, and back in a park near Amiens. The victim had severe wounds from slitting and evisceration.

A woman and her daughter sentenced to 12 years in prison in Crimea for treason against Russia

Russian justice sentenced a 42-year-old woman and her 24-year-old daughter to 12 years in prison for collaborating with Ukrainian security forces in exchange for monetary compensation.

Bill and Hillary Clinton summoned to testify before the US Congress in the Epstein case

The House Oversight Committee has summoned ten people to testify, including Bill and Hillary Clinton, six former attorneys general, and two former FBI directors, in connection with the investigation of the Epstein case.

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

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a nearly cried at the end of Monday's broadcast after seeing Joan Sans, mayor of the losing team, emotional and devastated in the final qualifying duel of 'Grand Prix'.

Javi Collado, impressed by Manu's farewell on 'Pasapalabra': "That's exactly why I came!"

Javier Collado, Sandra Ibarra, Silvia Jato, and Juan RamĂłn Lucas took part in their third and final episode on the Antena 3 game show, highlighting Manu's emotional farewell that left Javi Collado impressed.

Rosa is just two letters away from winning the 'Pasapalabra' jackpot of 1,954,000 euros

Rosa was close to winning the 1,954,000-euro jackpot on 'Pasapalabra', but ran out of time to answer the letters 'D' and 'Q', although she managed to defeat her rival Manu.

Adriana Dorronsoro reveals that she also wore the dress that Infanta SofĂ­a wore in Marivent

Adriana Dorronsoro has revealed that she also wore the same dress that Infanta SofĂ­a wore in Marivent, sharing this curious coincidence after a brief commercial break.

The residents of Denia, fed up with the invasion of algae on the beaches: "They produce odors"

The residents of Denia are upset about the invasion of algae on the beaches, which produce bad smells. Although the town hall has cleaned some areas, many beaches remain inaccessible due to the massive accumulation of algae.

Miki Nadal's family sneaks in among the audience of 'Zapeando': "If you fall asleep, at least don’t let yourself be seen"

Miki Nadal hosted episode 2,907 of 'Zapeando' in the absence of Dani Mateo and starred in a funny moment with his brother, sister-in-law, and niece, who attended as audience members in the studio.

Parada's Comment about Sonsoles Ónega Forces Pepa Romero to Stop Him: "I'll Get Fired!"

Pepa Romero is substituting for Sonsoles Ónega on the show 'YAS' during her summer vacation. However, a comment by Parada about Ónega causes surprise and forces Romero to intervene to prevent trouble on the program.

Sarah Jessica Parker says goodbye to Carrie following the announcement of the show's ending

The sequel to Sex and the City will conclude with its third season, which will consist of 12 episodes and end with a two-part finale. Sarah Jessica Parker bids farewell to her iconic character Carrie after the series' closure was confirmed.

Carmen Borrego denies rumors of conflict with her son: "We are now at our best moment"

Carmen Borrego has denied rumors about a conflict with her son, stating on 'TardeAR' that they are at their best moment and that she feels immensely happy.

MrBeast reaches 400 million subscribers on YouTube and earns his seventh exclusive plaque

MrBeast, an American YouTuber, celebrates reaching 400 million subscribers on YouTube. He marks this achievement by posing with his collection of exclusive plaques, earning his seventh distinction on the platform.

The police report on Cayetano Rivera: "aggressive" and in a "clear state of intoxication": "Pushes the policeman and falls to the ground"

According to the police report, Cayetano Rivera was clearly intoxicated and acted aggressively, ignoring the officers present, pushing a policeman, and falling to the ground during the altercation.

Antonio Rossi lists the injuries of Cayetano Rivera, reason for the suspension of his professional commitments

Cayetano Rivera has canceled three bullfighting events due to various injuries he is treating, which have prevented him from fulfilling his professional commitments.

Daughter of Lucía Sánchez from 'La isla de las tentaciones' hospitalized: "I’m not going to say what’s wrong with her"

Influencer Lucía Sánchez has hospitalized her daughter and has decided not to disclose the cause. She took the opportunity to send a message to her ex-partner, Isaac Torres, the father of the child, indicating that she has only informed those who are still present in her life.

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

'TardeAR' reveals the summer romance between Marlene Mourreau and Roberto Liaño, Toñi Salazar’s ex-husband, showing their passionate photos together in Ibiza.

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 2026 in Brazil, which would mark her return to the stage 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 'Survivientes'

Asraf Beno reveals that he is continuing his studies at a relaxed pace, discussing his experiences with fatherhood, his aspirations to become a police officer, and his decision to decline participating in 'Survivientes.'

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

Carmen Lomana, on 'Y ahora Sonsoles', clarifies that she doesn't understand why she appears in the audios of businessman Koldo GarcĂ­a and assures that she does not know anyone from his circle.

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 hacked, which resulted in the leak of an intimate video. The artist responded by defending that it is something common that everyone does.

The well-known presenter Jay Blades, Bafta award winner, accused of two counts of rape

Jay Blades, 55-year-old television presenter and Bafta award winner, faces two counts of rape. Additionally, his ex-wife has filed another case against him for controlling behavior.

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

Authorities warn that over 1,000 municipalities are at high risk due to the heat wave and recommend staying well hydrated, avoiding exposure during the hottest hours, and paying special attention to children and the elderly to prevent heatstroke.

Ibai asks people to stop talking about his physical change: "My mother is worried; I did it because I was leaving..."

Ibai, the popular streamer, clarifies in a video that his physical change is a gradual process and is not due to aesthetic reasons. He also asks people to stop discussing the topic, as his mother is worried, and explains that he took these measures because he was leaving.

Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole Caught Kissing in a Nightclub

Lamine Yamal, young footballer, and singer Nicki Nicole were seen kissing in a nightclub, confirming rumors about their relationship. The couple showed closeness and complicity throughout the night, attracting the attention of fans and media. This encounter marks an important moment in their personal lives and has generated great excitement on social media.

Why Franco Mastantuono Cannot Debut or Train Yet with Real Madrid

Franco Mastantuono, the new Argentine signing for Real Madrid announced before the Club World Cup, still has to wait more than a week to officially join the team and be able to debut or train with the club.

The Appeal Also Rejects Postponing Real Madrid's League Debut Against Osasuna

The RFEF has rejected Real Madrid's proposal to postpone their league debut against Osasuna, originally scheduled, also rejecting the new proposed date of October 29.

Red Bull's Bombshell in the Cycling World: Signs Remco Evenepoel for the Upcoming Season

Remco Evenepoel, double Olympic champion, will leave Soudal Quick-Step at the end of this season, despite having a contract until 2026, after being signed by Red Bull for the upcoming season.

Carlos Alcaraz's First Contact with Cincinnati: Begins Training and Reunites with Sinner

Carlos Alcaraz completed his first training session on Cincinnati's hard court and reunited with Janik Sinner during the session.

Alcaraz, on his techniques to disconnect: "I eat a hamburger before or after a tournament"

Carlos Alcaraz, world number 2, highlighted in an interview the importance of rest for his performance. He explained how he disconnects, mentioning that he enjoys eating a hamburger before or after a tournament as part of his routine to relax and distance himself from pressure, including managing social media.

Mouratoglou, legend of French tennis, places Carlos Alcaraz above Nadal and Djokovic: "He does almost everything well, it's crazy"

Patrick Mouratoglou, former player and winner of 10 Grand Slams, highlights that Carlos Alcaraz's game is unique and superior to that of Nadal and Djokovic, stating that "he does almost everything well" and describing him as crazy in today's tennis.

DĂĽsseldorf rules out Weismann after rejection by its fans: "I will continue carrying the flag of Israel"

Fortuna DĂĽsseldorf decided not to sign forward Weismann following criticism and rejection from its supporters. Despite this, the player reaffirmed his commitment and pride by stating that he will continue carrying the flag of Israel.

UFC Champion Dricus Du Plessis Praises Topuria: "He Is Special, He Will Definitely Enter the Hall of Fame"

UFC middleweight champion Dricus Du Plessis praised Ilia Topuria, highlighting their almost parallel careers and stating that he is a special fighter who will undoubtedly be inducted into the Hall of Fame.

LucĂ­a MartĂ­nez, influencer and nursing technician: "The wheelchair is carried on the butt, not in the head"

LucĂ­a MartĂ­nez, influencer and nursing technician, combats ableism with humor and authenticity on social media, creating a global community that challenges stigmas about disability.

Only 1 in 3 young people with disabilities believe they will be able to work in what they like, according to a study

The Observatory of Vulnerability and Employment of the Adecco Foundation presented the 10th report "Young People with Disabilities, Engine of the Future," which reveals that only one-third of these young people believe they will be able to work in what they like, highlighting the challenges for their labor inclusion and professional development.

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

Experts from Ilunion Accessibility emphasize that public swimming pools must have elevators, proper signage, and showers with seats, among other requirements, to ensure accessibility for people with disabilities or reduced mobility.

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

After losing 350 million euros in exports since 2018 and seeing their market share drop from 70% to 30%, Spanish black olive exporters now face a new 15% tariff, further complicating their recovery.

The Price of Oil Weighs on Aramco's Profit, Which Declines by 13% by 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 last year, due to the drop in oil prices.

Lufthansa leaves Turkish Airlines alone in the negotiation to acquire 25% of Air Europa

Lufthansa withdraws from negotiations with Turkish Airlines to acquire 25% of Air Europa. This withdrawal leaves Turkish Airlines as the sole interested negotiator for the stake in the Spanish airline, in a context of restructuring and the search for strategic alliances in the European airline sector.

Tesla Shareholders File Lawsuit Against the Company for Falsifying Data About Its Robotaxis

Tesla shareholders have filed a lawsuit accusing the company of overstating the safety and progress of its autonomous driving technology, alleging that the company provided false information about its robotaxis.

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

Beware of Netflix’s Most-Watched Movie, It’s Not What It Seems: Social Media Complains About the Deception

'My Year at Oxford' is the most-watched movie on Netflix, but it has sparked criticism for misleading advertising. Many users feel disappointed, believing that the film does not live up to the expectations created by its promotion.

Tim Burton wants Margot Robbie to be his 50-foot woman

Tim Burton wishes for Margot Robbie to star in and produce the remake of "The 50-Foot Woman," a project in which the Australian actress would also participate as a producer.

How much do you know about 'Wednesday'? Prove it by answering our quiz

The second season of Wednesday will arrive on Netflix on August 6, offering more horror and mystery, with Jenna Ortega returning to her iconic role under the direction of Tim Burton.

The Movie That Invented the Modern Summer: Loved by Your Grandparents and Still Available for Streaming

While current hits like 'Superman' and 'The Fantastic Four' fill theaters and 'Wednesday' arrives on Netflix, the classic film 'Tourism Is a Great Invention' remains a refreshing choice for enjoying good summer cinema, available for streaming.

When to Watch 'Lilo & Stitch' on Disney+: The Most Fun Live-Action Remake Arrives on Streaming

Take cover, Experiment 626 is about to arrive on Disney+. The highly anticipated live-action remake of 'Lilo & Stitch', packed with fun, is coming to streaming to captivate both new and old generations.

How Geneanet Works, the Free Website That Tells You Where Your Surname Comes From and How Many People Have It

Geneanet is a free website that makes it easy to discover the origin of your surname and how many people bear it. It allows quick searches using data such as birth dates and user names, helping to explore genealogy and family connections in a simple and accessible way.

A patient with ALS manages to control an iPad for the first time with the brain

A patient with ALS has managed to control an iPad through a brain implant, an innovation that could transform the lives of dependent people in using basic technology. This advance promises to restore autonomy to those suffering from neuromotor diseases.

Only 40% Get It Right: The Microsoft Test That Challenges You to Distinguish a Real Photo from One Made with AI

Microsoft's 'Real or Not' tool challenges users to identify whether an image is real or AI-generated. Only 40% manage to guess correctly, highlighting the difficulty of distinguishing between authentic photos and digitally created ones.

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

A Vogue advertisement features a model with typical North American beauty ideals, sparking debate about the use of artificial intelligence in fashion and the possible replacement of real models with digital images.

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

Cybercriminals use phishing attacks with malicious links to steal Microsoft account passwords, compromising users' security.

How to Avoid Chafing and Show Beautiful Feet This Summer

Discover effective tips to care for the skin on your feet, prevent chafing, and look flawless in sandals during the summer. Say goodbye to the typical seasonal discomfort and show off healthy, attractive feet.

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

Pauline Ferrand-Prévôt, the French cyclist, has revolutionized the Tour de France by winning the last two stages, ending a 36-year wait without French victories in the race.

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

A professional makeup artist revealed to his followers a secret to visually enlarge the eyes: avoiding black eyeliner and opting for lighter tones, which helps open up the gaze and achieve a wider, more natural effect.

The three things you should do before painting your nails, according to a podiatrist

The podiatrist emphasizes the importance of ensuring that the nails are healthy before painting them to avoid damage. She recommends cleaning the nails thoroughly, avoiding nail polishes with harsh ingredients, and allowing them to breathe to maintain their health.

I Have Found in El Corte Inglés Sales the Most Flattering Comfortable Dresses for Petite Women

These dresses, ideal for petite people, are comfortable and breezy, perfect for facing the high temperatures of summer.

How to Care for Clothes in Summer, According to Fabric Experts

Fabric experts advise keeping clothes in good condition during summer by avoiding excessive heat, frequent washing, and using mild detergents. They recommend air drying and protecting garments from direct sunlight to prevent damage and preserve colors.

The Restaurant Hidden in an 18th-Century Church: A Temple of Exclusive Mediterranean Cuisine

Located in an 18th-century church in Ibiza, this restaurant offers exclusive Mediterranean cuisine. To visit it, you need to fly to the island’s coast, combining history and gastronomy in a unique space.

How Much Does the Most Expensive Coffee in the World Cost: It Contains 24-Carat Gold and Is Served in a Super-Luxury Hotel

This exclusive coffee, with 24-carat gold, is served in the only hotel in the world that has seven stars, standing out as one of the most expensive and luxurious coffees you can try.

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

Shoulder and ham are two distinct parts of the pig that differ in characteristics, flavor, and texture. These differences mean that each has specific culinary uses and unique profiles, although they are sometimes confused.

The Beach Bar in Mallorca That Won Over Dua Lipa: A Temple for Eating Seafood

A beach bar in Mallorca, with stunning sea views, has become very popular and difficult to book. It stands out for its seafood offerings and has even won over the singer Dua Lipa.

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

The OCU has selected the best bottled gazpacho for this summer. If you want to enjoy this recommended cold soup, keep reading to find out where to buy it and take advantage of its proven taste and quality.

How to Prepare Zucchini This Summer (and It's Not Pasta or Salad)

A recipe that combines zucchini with potato and spices, ideal for vegan diets, offering a fresh and tasty alternative for the summer.

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

This city near Porto stands out for its impressive heritage, including a majestic castle, stately homes, noble palaces, and lively squares that reflect its rich history and culture.

The hiking trail along walkways over the clearest waters of the Sierra de Cazorla

This route along the Borosa River is one of the most impressive trails in the Natural Park of the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura, and Las Villas, in Jaén, standing out for its walkways over crystal-clear waters and a spectacular natural environment.

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

The Torrent dels Abadals, in Castellbell i el Vilar, 40 minutes from Barcelona, is an ideal route for beginners. It begins at a medieval bridge, crosses waterfalls, and culminates at a panoramic viewpoint, offering a natural 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 offers 14 interior courtyards, galleries, an outdoor swimming pool, and a restaurant specializing in traditional Manchegan cuisine, all situated in a 17th-century former convent in a picturesque Spanish village.

Travel to Venice without leaving Spain: a town with 25 km of navigable canals

A Spanish town offers 25 km of navigable canals that allow visitors to explore the area by boat, recreating an experience similar to Venice and minimizing the need to use a car.

The exotic natural pool of a beach in Cantabria: crystal-clear waters protected from the waves

This hidden gem on the Cantabrian coast is known for its crystal-clear waters and a setting sheltered from the waves, ideal for excursions. Located in an important tourist center in northern Spain, it offers a unique experience by the Cantabrian Sea.

The Hiking Route in One of Spain's Most Beautiful Villages That Ends at a Viewpoint

This town in Asturias, recognized among the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain, offers outstanding heritage and a nearby hiking route that culminates at an impressive viewpoint, ideal for enjoying unique landscapes.

A New Side Effect Discovered in Weight Loss Injections: They Improve Men's Sexual Life

Some injections for weight loss could increase testosterone levels in men, thereby improving their sexual life, according to recent findings.

Antoni Figueredo, Podiatrist: "Flip-flops may be comfortable at first, but they are not good"

Antoni Figueredo warns that although flip-flops are practical and comfortable at first, they are not recommended for all-day use due to potential foot problems.

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 conclude 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 involves filling a bag with hot water and placing it in the freezer to then use it to cool down during hot summer nights, offering a simple and effective alternative to sleep cooler without fans or showers.

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

Researchers developed a polygenic risk score (PRS) that reliably predicts adult obesity from childhood, facilitating the early identification of individuals at higher risk.

The warning from a podiatrist if you walk barefoot in the pool: "At first it seems like a hardness or a callus, but then it hurts when you step"

Walking barefoot in public pools can cause plantar warts. These are initially mistaken for hard spots or calluses, but later cause pain when stepping, warned a podiatrist.

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

In July, an unexpected electric model led the sales rankings of zero-emission vehicles, surprising other competitors who traditionally held the top spots. This change highlights new trends in the electric car market.

The Requirements Demanded by the DGT to Become a Traffic Examiner

Currently, many provincial headquarters of the DGT face long waiting lists for traffic exams due to the need to fill examiner positions.

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

Knowing the condition of the timing belt is vital to avoid serious and costly breakdowns at the workshop. Detecting signs of wear early helps keep the vehicle in good condition and prevents major mechanical problems.

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

The DGT can fine drivers up to 200 euros for having stickers or decals that obstruct visibility, according to article 19.1 of the Traffic Regulations, which requires unobstructed visibility.

These are the offenses punishable for violating driving time regulations in transportation

Professional drivers who exceed the permitted driving times on Spanish roads will face financial penalties, putting their money at risk for failing to comply with rest and driving regulations.

An expert from Sijena claims that 'The Nativity' from the Prado Museum may have left the monastery illegally

An expert states to have found graphic evidence showing that the panel 'The Nativity' was in the chapter house of the Monastery of Sijena, suggesting that its transfer to the Prado Museum might have been illegal.

The Invasive Asian Seaweed Mobilizes Authorities to Prevent an Exodus from the Beaches of Cádiz: "You Could Even Sink in It"

The increase of invasive Asian seaweed in La Caleta, Cádiz, is causing discomfort among residents and beachgoers due to its strong unpleasant odor. Authorities are actively working to control its spread and prevent a mass exodus from the affected beaches.

Arrested in Valencia for abducting his two-month-old son to go to Romania

The mother reported that the father not only abducted their two-month-old son to take him to Romania but had also repeatedly subjected her to physical and psychological abuse.

Fire in Salamanca: Woman Intoxicated After a Pan Catches Fire in Her Home

A woman was intoxicated following a fire caused by a pan catching fire in her home in Salamanca. Although no injuries were initially reported, she was transported by mobile ICU to the hospital for medical attention.

The neighborhood in A Coruña where Amancio Ortega lives in a duplex with sea views

Amancio Ortega’s home, the founder of Inditex, is located near Orzán Beach in the port of A Coruña, an area known for its avenues and galleries, offering sea views from his duplex.

Navarra has imposed a temporary ban on non-urban land that prohibits carrying out agricultural, forestry, or any other activities involving the use of fire, machinery, or equipment, in order to prevent fires like the one that occurred in Obanos.

Lifeguards on strike in Barcelona close all watchtowers as a new protest measure

Lifeguards on strike in Barcelona have closed all watchtowers as a form of protest, assuring that the safety of beachgoers remains guaranteed despite their actions.

A €100,000 watch is stolen but the thieves lose their phone during the escape and end up arrested

Three of the four alleged thieves were arrested after a fake exchange organized by the owner of the luxury watch and the Mossos d'Esquadra. During the escape, the thieves lost a phone that facilitated their arrest.

Health authorities investigate a food poisoning incident affecting at least 240 people in Barbastro

In Barbastro, at least 240 people have suffered from food poisoning. During the night, the local health center attended to 130 affected individuals, and another 30 were treated in the Emergency Department. Health authorities are investigating the causes of the outbreak to control the situation.

Two young men arrested for stealing a mobile phone from a man in a wheelchair in Girona

Two young men offered help to a man in a wheelchair as he was entering the bathroom, but after being refused, they returned and stole his mobile phone. Both were arrested in Girona.

12-Year-Old Boy Injured After Falling from a Zip Line at a Camp in RiĂłpar

A 12-year-old boy was injured after falling from a zip line at a camp in RiĂłpar. He was transported in an ICU ambulance to the hospital in Albacete to receive medical care.

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

A young American woman living in Andalusia comments in a viral video about cultural differences, pointing out that sometimes she gets worried when she hears noises, not knowing if people are talking or fighting among themselves.

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 the buildup of residue and stubborn stains, according to a chemical engineer.

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

The City Council has warned those who repeatedly damage the "No Dogs Allowed" signs on the beaches, stating that even if they break them, the prohibition will remain in effect and the corresponding penalties will be applied.

Sex Advice Column: "I take medication, I have lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"

In this edition of 20minutos' sex advice column, Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute, responds to readers worried about erectile loss related to medication, offering guidance and alternatives to improve their sexual and emotional life with their partners.

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

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning beds to maintain a healthy tan and protect the skin. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of responsible care when exposed to the sun.

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

This housing advice column addresses common issues in communities, neighbors, or landlords, including matters such as special assessments, leaks, garages, cleaning, security, noise, or odors.

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

UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of the working day, clarifying how it affects the time needed to retire and other related labor aspects.

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

20minutos offers a psychology clinic to help those facing emotional concerns or blocks. This space allows you to express doubts and receive professional support to manage difficult situations and improve mental well-being.

Feline Behavior: The Reason Why a Cat Licks You and Then Bites You

Licking and biting is a common behavior in cats that, although it may seem rough, is a normal and healthy way of communication both among themselves and with their owners.

Watching a Dog on Video Also Reduces Stress, According to Science

The virtual format not only benefits people by reducing stress when watching dogs on video, but also protects the well-being of the participating dogs by avoiding situations that may cause them stress, thus demonstrating an additional advantage of using digital content.

How Heat Affects Dogs: From These Temperatures, the Risk Is Extreme

Heatwaves severely affect dogs, whose risk varies according to the temperature. Not all dogs tolerate heat the same way, so it is crucial to identify from which temperatures it becomes dangerous to take them for walks in order to protect their health.

Your Daily Horoscope for Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that may influence your personal and professional life.

Sturgeon Supermoon: How to See the Peculiar August Full Moon

The August full moon, known as the Sturgeon Supermoon, offers a unique viewing opportunity due to its proximity to Earth, making it appear larger and brighter. This natural phenomenon can be best observed at specific times and locations, providing an impressive spectacle for skywatchers.

What is the Iberian Trio that will make history in Spain and where to watch each of these eclipses

Spain will experience a unique event with three eclipses in three years, known as the "Iberian Trio." This astronomical phenomenon makes the country a global protagonist, offering multiple opportunities to observe these eclipses from different locations.

Three Ancient Expressions That Warn Us Against Rushing

This article brings together three traditional sayings that alert us about impatience and the danger of acting hastily, emphasizing that what is urgent often leads to inferior results.

A university offers scholarships of up to 500 euros for mountain climbing

More than 1,400 students applied for the scholarships of up to 500 euros, which support the challenge of climbing six peaks before the end of the year.

When There Is No Sex Education, Porn Shapes Teenage Relationships

A study reveals that the lack of proper sex education leads teenagers to learn about relationships and sexuality through porn, which is associated with higher rates of sexual, physical, and psychological violence in their romantic relationships.

Football Stars Born in August

The article highlights outstanding footballers born in August, continuing a series that explored the best players according to their birth month. It emphasizes the presence of exceptional talents who have left their mark on world football and share this birth month, contributing to the sport with their skill and achievements.

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 the lack of financial resources and unemployment, highlighting how financial conditions affect people's decisions about parenthood.

It's Not Just Trudeau and Katy Perry: Other Love Stories Between Politicians and Artists

Relationships between politicians and artists are not exclusive to Trudeau and Katy Perry. Over time, there have been several unexpected romances that connect these two worlds, showing that politics and music can intersect in surprising ways.

Unbelievable Things That Happened to People and Are Hard to Believe

The article recounts surprising and hard-to-believe situations that, although we think they will never happen, occasionally happen to some people, showing that reality can be unexpected.

Summer Plan with Kids: Make Homemade Ice Cream with This Fun (and Cheap!) Mold

This food-grade silicone mold allows you to make six homemade popsicles with fun shapes, ideal for enjoying summer with kids in an economical and creative way.

"The solution to avoid overpaying on the plane": a bag under the seat for less than 20 euros

Ryanair and Vueling limit the allowed luggage on budget flights to bags that fit under the seat. A compact and affordable bag, costing less than 20 euros, is the ideal solution to avoid additional baggage fees.

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

Brands like Tintoretto, Sfera, and Green Coast offer discounts on dresses ideal for events in September and October, all for under 40 euros.

These shorts look like Zara's, but they're much cheaper: lightweight and under 15 euros

Amazon Essentials offers lightweight, affordable shorts with many positive reviews. Available in various sizes, they are an affordable option that resembles Zara's style, for under 15 euros.

From the Bird Strike to the Engine Failure: The Three Coincidences That Unleashed Terror on the Iberia Plane

An Iberia plane on the Madrid-Paris flight collided with a bird after 20 minutes, causing an engine failure. This forced an emergency landing, creating a terrifying situation among the passengers.

Yurena announces "the most important concert" of her career after the success of her Netflix series

Yurena, formerly known as Tamara and the star of a successful Netflix series about her life, has announced her most important concert to date, celebrating her career and the recent rise in her popularity thanks to the series.

Woman Arrested with One Million Doses of Heroin at Lisbon Airport

A woman was arrested at Lisbon airport with one million doses of heroin meticulously hidden in her luggage. The drug was transported from an Asian country, reported the Judicial Police of Portugal.

Ibai asks people to stop talking about his physical change: "My mother is worried; I did it because I was going through something..."

In a video, Ibai explains that his physical change is a gradual process and not motivated by aesthetic reasons. He asked people to stop discussing the topic, as his mother is worried, and clarifies that he did it for his personal well-being.

Sánchez will be part of the accusation in the case regarding the banner that Hazte Oír displayed in front of the Congress

The association Hazte Oír has appealed the involvement of President Sánchez in the case concerning the banner displayed in front of the Congress, arguing that he should have attempted a prior settlement before becoming part of the accusation.

Undetectable and capable of navigating 15 years in the open sea: this is what the nuclear submarines that Trump has mobilized in response to Russia are like

The nuclear submarines mobilized by Trump can carry up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, each with a 454 kg high-explosive warhead and a range of 1,600 km, being undetectable and capable of navigating up to 15 years in the open sea.

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

Government ministers have called to stop the "tax dumping" attributed to Ayuso, while the PP accuses Illa of using these attacks to divert attention from the Generalitat's "poor management," intensifying the dispute amid the conflict over the Catalan quota.

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

Experts warn about the dangers of swimming in reservoirs or dams, where the absence of lifeguards and aquatic conditions different from the sea increase the risk of drownings, which account for 90% of cases without supervision.

Man Arrested in Valencia for Locking Up His Partner in Their Home for 12 Days and Forcing Her to Have Sex

A man was arrested in Valencia for keeping his partner locked up for 12 days and forcing her to have sexual relations, recording them without her consent. The victim reported these events, confirming the lack of consent in all the sexual acts and recordings.

United Kingdom Implements the World's First Vaccination Program Against Gonorrhea

Authorities in the United Kingdom have launched the world's first vaccination program against gonorrhea, estimating the prevention of 100,000 cases and saving around 8 million pounds in associated costs.

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

Frank Mill, World Cup champion with Germany, died at the age of 67 due to a stroke, reported the club Rot-Weiss Essen, the team where he played part of his career.

Children and the elderly seek shelter from the second heatwave hitting Spain: "You have to find ways to stay cool"

Millions in Spain are seeking relief from the heat in pools, fountains, and shaded areas during the second heatwave. There is already one victim, an 85-year-old man in Badajoz, highlighting the risk for children and the elderly.

Ice Cream Against the Heat: The Barcelona Zoo Activates a Special Protocol to Protect the Animals

The Barcelona Zoo implements a special protocol to combat the heat, offering ice cream and frozen fruit to various species. Primates and giraffes enjoy broth or juice ice creams, while meerkats consume worm slushies to stay cool.

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

Minister Albares defends the security of communications despite contracts with Huawei and criticizes the PP for its "hypocrisy," recalling that Ayuso inaugurated a Huawei hub and LĂłpez Miras met with its executives to promote a project in Murcia.

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

Spain will be the protagonist of the 'Iberian Trio,' a series of three notable solar eclipses that will bring moments of darkness to several cities, marking a historic astronomical event for the country.

Dakota Johnson sports the most natural crystal French manicure of the summer: elegant and modern nails

Dakota Johnson showcases a crystal French manicure that stands out for its natural and sophisticated look, ideal for an elegant and modern summer style. This trend is perfect for keeping nails flawless and fresh during the season.

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

20AM offers a concise summary of the most important news to start the day well informed, covering current topics in politics, economy, environment, and culture, highlighting key events and relevant data that impact both nationally and internationally.

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

The article offers practical advice for better managing personal budgets, highlighting the importance of planning expenses, saving regularly, and avoiding unnecessary debt. It suggests using financial apps, prioritizing needs over wants, and periodically reviewing finances to optimize resources and improve financial health.

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

Helping waiters clear the table, although it may seem trivial, reflects values of cooperation and empathy. Psychologically, this gesture strengthens social bonds, promotes reciprocity, and enhances the group experience, showing that small actions contribute to collective well-being and foster a sense of community.

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

This town in the Valencian Community, close to the Mediterranean, combines unique architecture with an exceptional natural environment, making it a fascinating destination little known to tourists.

The Tricks You Need to Know to Identify a Camouflaged Guardia Civil Vehicle

The Guardia Civil uses cars, vans, motorcycles, and trucks with camouflage to detect traffic violations, employing various techniques to go unnoticed on the road.

Mercadona offers an ideal product for quick, healthy, and affordable breakfasts. Recommended by doctors, this food helps start the day nutritiously and effortlessly.

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, as well as to strengthen the core and improve flexibility and body mobility.

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

These comfortable sports sandals, priced under 70 euros, are perfect for walking this summer, including trips to the mountains.

The 'Bones' Actress Remembers Her Hell on the Show's Set: "I Cried Every Night"

Emily Deschanel revealed that playing Temperance Brennan on 'Bones' was difficult due to her dyslexia, which caused her a lot of stress and made her cry every night during filming.

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 considered by many as the worst movie in history.

Goodbye to Dehydration: Three Exercises That Don’t Risk Your Health During a Heat Wave

Exercising during heat waves can be dangerous due to the risk of dehydration. However, there are three recommended exercises that allow you to stay active without compromising your health: gentle activities, exercises performed in cool environments, or with constant hydration, helping to prevent heat strokes and other related problems.

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

This municipality, located half an hour from Oviedo, offers the lowest housing price in Asturias, with an average cost of 632 euros per square meter, ideal for those looking to retire without financial worries.

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

This town in Madrid, ideal for retirement, offers housing with the lowest prices in the region. It has a health center, pharmacies, shops, green areas, and a rich cultural heritage, providing quality of life and essential services to its residents.

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

This municipality in Extremadura, in Badajoz and close to Córdoba, has been Estopa’s vacation spot since their childhood. There they are nicknamed 'the sardines' and have a street dedicated to them.

Hit by US tariffs, Indonesia plans to sell shrimp to China instead

Indonesia aims to redirect shrimp exports from the US to China after facing new US tariffs. The move seeks to sustain the shrimp industry amid rising trade barriers, leveraging China's growing seafood market as an alternative to maintain export revenues and support local producers.

Oil rebounds on Trump threats on Russian crude buyers

Oil prices rebounded after former President Trump warned buyers of Russian crude about potential consequences, fueling concerns over supply disruptions. This statement contributed to market anxiety amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, influencing crude demand and pricing.

US to initially impose 'small tariff' on pharma imports, Trump says

President Trump announced plans to impose a "small tariff" on pharmaceutical imports to protect domestic manufacturers. The move aims to address trade imbalances and support the U.S. drug industry, though specifics on tariff rates and implementation timelines remain undisclosed. The policy reflects ongoing efforts to boost American production and reduce reliance on foreign pharmaceuticals.

Oil prices rise from over 1-month low with Russia crude buyer sanctions in focus

Oil prices rebounded from over a one-month low as markets focused on potential new sanctions targeting buyers of Russian crude. Concerns over supply disruptions and tightening market conditions contributed to the price increase, despite broader economic uncertainties. Traders are closely monitoring geopolitical developments and sanction impacts on global oil flows.

Can India afford to ditch Russian oil?

India heavily relies on Russian oil, benefiting from discounted prices amid global tensions. Abandoning Russian crude could increase costs and affect energy security, posing challenges to India’s economic growth and inflation management. Balancing geopolitical pressures and domestic needs, India faces a complex decision on whether to continue or reduce its Russian oil imports.

Canada to give lumber industry up to C$1.2 billion in aid to cope with US duties

Canada plans to provide up to C$1.2 billion in financial aid to its lumber industry to help offset the impact of US import duties. This support aims to stabilize the sector amid ongoing trade tensions and protect Canadian lumber producers from economic losses caused by tariffs imposed by the United States.

Trump says drop in energy prices will prompt Putin to 'stop killing people'

Former President Trump stated that falling energy prices will pressure Russian President Putin to cease hostilities. He suggested that a decline in energy costs could weaken Russia's financial support for its military actions, potentially leading to an end to the conflict and reducing casualties.

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Morning Bid: Fed coos, Palantir soars

The Federal Reserve adopted a more dovish tone, easing concerns over aggressive rate hikes. This shift boosted investor sentiment, sending tech stocks higher, with Palantir shares notably surging. The market responded positively to the Fed’s indication of a slower pace in tightening monetary policy, signaling optimism for sustained economic growth and investment opportunities.

Wegovy maker Novo Nordisk to reduce costs after $95 billion stock loss

Novo Nordisk plans to cut costs following a $95 billion decline in stock value. The company, known for its obesity drug Wegovy, aims to improve profitability amid market challenges. The cost-reduction measures include operational efficiencies and strategic adjustments to sustain growth and investor confidence.

Siemens Energy targets upper end of 2025 outlook on strong US demand

Siemens Energy aims for the higher range of its 2025 outlook, driven by robust demand in the US energy sector. The company highlights strong orders, particularly in gas turbines and renewable energy projects, supporting its growth ambitions despite global economic challenges.

Cathay Pacific warns of budget airline challenges, uncertain cargo outlook

Cathay Pacific has cautioned about rising competition from budget airlines and an uncertain outlook for its cargo operations. The airline faces challenges adapting to evolving market dynamics, impacting revenue growth and operational strategies. Management is focusing on cost control and service enhancements to navigate these headwinds while monitoring global economic factors influencing demand.

Novo Nordisk's weight loss challenge in five charts

Novo Nordisk, known for its diabetes drug Ozempic, faces rising demand for its weight loss treatment despite supply constraints. The company’s challenge lies in scaling production to meet demand amid competition and regulatory scrutiny. Data shows growth in prescriptions and revenue, but also highlights concerns about drug accessibility and long-term market sustainability.

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange reports strong Q2 with record margins

The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange posted robust Q2 results, achieving record-high profit margins driven by increased trading volumes and higher listing fees. The exchange benefited from market volatility and a surge in tech IPOs, contributing to its strong financial performance and optimistic outlook for the remainder of the year.

Gedeon Richter reports 8% pharma growth in first half 2025

Gedeon Richter achieved an 8% increase in pharmaceutical sales in H1 2025, driven by strong performance in key markets and new product launches. The company’s strategic focus on innovation and expansion contributed to sustained growth amid competitive industry conditions.

Disney's ESPN to acquire NFL media assets in major deal

Disney's ESPN has agreed to acquire significant NFL media rights, enhancing its sports broadcasting portfolio. The deal includes exclusive rights to key NFL games and content, positioning ESPN as a leading platform for football coverage. This acquisition is expected to boost viewership and advertising revenue, solidifying Disney's presence in the competitive sports media landscape.

China’s Cathay Pacific to buy 14 more Boeing jets; H1 earnings rise

Cathay Pacific plans to purchase 14 additional Boeing aircraft as part of its fleet expansion. The airline reported a rise in first half earnings, driven by improved travel demand and cost controls. This move aims to support Cathay’s recovery and growth amid easing pandemic restrictions.

Musk vs. Modi: Inside the battle over India's internet censorship

The article explores the conflict between Elon Musk’s Starlink and the Indian government over internet censorship. India demands compliance with its strict online regulations, including content takedowns and user data sharing, to operate Starlink services. Musk resists these controls, sparking tensions over free speech, sovereignty, and the future of internet freedom in India.

HK-listed Apple suppliers rise amid iPhone 17 launch speculation

Shares of Hong Kong-listed Apple suppliers surged as rumors about the upcoming iPhone 17 launch sparked investor optimism. The anticipated release has boosted market confidence, leading to increased stock prices for companies involved in the iPhone supply chain.

Vietnam July exports up 16% year-on-year, industrial production up 8.5%

Vietnam's exports in July rose 16% year-on-year, driven by strong demand in key markets. Industrial production increased by 8.5%, reflecting steady growth in manufacturing sectors. The positive trends highlight Vietnam's robust economic recovery and ongoing expansion in trade and industry.

New Zealand labour market remains soft, adds to rate-cut expectation

New Zealand's labour market shows weakness with slower job growth and rising unemployment, fueling expectations for an official interest rate cut. Economic data indicates subdued demand, strengthening the Reserve Bank's case to ease monetary policy to support the economy.

US crude stock sees larger than expected decline, signaling bullish trend

US crude oil inventories dropped more than anticipated, indicating stronger demand and tightening supply. This decline supports a bullish outlook for oil prices as market factors point to sustained consumption and limited stock replenishment.

US trade gap skids to 2-year low; tariffs exert pressure on service sector

The US trade deficit narrowed to a two-year low as exports rose and imports fell, reflecting shifting global demand and tariff impacts. However, tariffs continue to weigh on the service sector, causing concerns about increased costs and reduced competitiveness. The combination of improving trade balance and tariff-induced challenges highlights ongoing adjustments in the US economy amid evolving international trade dynamics.

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ISM non-manufacturing PMI dips below forecast, signaling contraction in sector

The ISM non-manufacturing PMI fell below expectations, indicating a contraction in the U.S. service sector. This decline reflects reduced business activity and new orders, suggesting economic slowdown concerns. The drop may impact overall economic growth as services constitute a significant portion of the economy.

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

The US Services PMI exceeded expectations, indicating continued expansion in the service sector. This growth reflects robust demand and strong business activity, suggesting a resilient economy despite ongoing challenges. The positive momentum underscores confidence in service industries, contributing to overall economic stability.

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

The U.S. trade deficit shrank in June as imports slowed following a prior surge driven by tariff-related stockpiling. Exports remained steady, helping reduce the gap. The narrower deficit reflects easing supply chain pressures and shifting trade patterns, signaling potential stabilization in U.S. trade balances after months of volatility.

U.S. Trade Deficit Narrows, Exceeding Economic Forecasts

The U.S. trade deficit decreased more than expected, reflecting stronger exports and moderate import growth. This shift indicates improving international demand for American goods and services. Analysts view the narrowing deficit as a positive sign for the economy, suggesting potential support for GDP growth amid ongoing global economic challenges.

Japan says US investments under trade deal will be determined by benefits for Tokyo

Japan stated that US investments arising from their trade deal will be evaluated based on the benefits they bring to Tokyo. This approach ensures that investment decisions prioritize Japan's economic interests and maintain a balanced relationship under the agreement.

India holds rates as expected but flags growth risks from US tariffs

India’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged, aligning with market expectations. However, it highlighted concerns about potential growth challenges stemming from US tariff policies. The decision reflects caution amid global trade tensions and their impact on the Indian economy's expansion prospects.

India central bank holds rates as expected, flags US tariff risks

The Reserve Bank of India kept interest rates unchanged, aligning with market expectations. The bank highlighted concerns over potential US tariff hikes, which could impact global trade and India's economic growth. It maintained a cautious stance amid inflation pressures and international trade uncertainties.

Dollar drifts as investors await Fed governor replacement

The US dollar showed little movement as investors awaited the announcement of a new Federal Reserve governor. Market participants are cautious, anticipating potential policy shifts depending on the appointee. This uncertainty has led to subdued trading activity, with forex markets reflecting a wait-and-see approach ahead of the decision.

Thailand records another negative inflation reading in July

Thailand experienced another month of negative inflation in July, indicating a continued period of deflation. This trend reflects subdued consumer demand and potential economic challenges ahead, as prices for goods and services declined compared to previous months. The persistent deflation raises concerns about economic growth and monetary policy effectiveness in stimulating the market.

OpenAI eyes $500 billion valuation in potential employee share sale, source says

OpenAI is considering a share sale for employees that could value the company at $500 billion, according to a source. This move reflects investor confidence in OpenAI's growth and influence in the AI sector. The potential transaction would allow employees to monetize shares, highlighting the firm's rising market prominence.

Australia regulator says YouTube, others 'turning a blind eye' to child abuse material

Australia's eSafety Commissioner criticized YouTube and other platforms for inadequately addressing child abuse content, accusing them of "turning a blind eye." The regulator urged stronger action and enforcement to protect children online, highlighting ongoing failures to detect and remove harmful materials promptly.

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Japan's veteran lawmaker Kono urges BOJ to raise rates

Veteran Japanese lawmaker Taro Kono called on the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates to combat rising inflation and stabilize the economy. Kono emphasized the need for proactive monetary policy adjustments to address economic challenges and support sustained growth amid global financial uncertainties.

RBI holds rates steady as expected, says tariffs pose growth risks

The Reserve Bank of India kept interest rates unchanged, aligning with market expectations. It highlighted that ongoing tariff disputes could threaten economic growth and inflation stability. The RBI emphasized monitoring global trade tensions while maintaining accommodative policy to support domestic demand amid uncertain external conditions.

Bitcoin price today: down at $113k as trade, economic uncertainty persists

Bitcoin's price has dropped to $113,000 amid ongoing trade tensions and economic uncertainty. Market volatility continues as investors remain cautious about global economic conditions impacting cryptocurrency values.

Dreamcash Begins Rollout of Trading Platform with Hyperliquid Integration via Waitlist Access

Dreamcash has started launching its trading platform, featuring integration with Hyperliquid, accessible initially through a waitlist. This phased rollout aims to ensure a smooth user experience as Dreamcash enhances its offerings for digital asset trading and liquidity solutions.

Bitcoin treasury companies have peaked, says Galaxy's Novogratz

Mike Novogratz of Galaxy Digital stated that companies holding large Bitcoin treasuries have likely reached their peak. He suggests these firms are less incentivized to accumulate more Bitcoin, signaling a shift in market dynamics. This reflects a maturation in institutional Bitcoin investment, with fewer new large-scale treasury additions expected moving forward.

Succinct, the First Decentralized Prover Network, Launches on Mainnet

Succinct has launched its mainnet, introducing the first decentralized prover network. This platform enables secure, scalable off-chain computations through a distributed network of provers, enhancing blockchain efficiency. By decentralizing the proving process, Succinct aims to reduce costs and increase trustlessness in smart contract verifications, marking a significant advancement in blockchain technology.

Falcon Finance Launches Yapper Leaderboard With $50,000 Yap2Fly Campaign

Falcon Finance has introduced the Yapper Leaderboard alongside the $50,000 Yap2Fly campaign. This initiative encourages user engagement by rewarding top participants, aiming to boost activity and incentivize community involvement within the platform. The campaign highlights Falcon Finance's commitment to fostering a vibrant, interactive user base.

Bybit Unveils Revamped App to Power the Next Billion Crypto Users

Bybit has launched a redesigned app aimed at enhancing user experience and attracting the next billion crypto users. The update features a streamlined interface, improved security, and faster transaction processing, making crypto trading more accessible and efficient for both newcomers and experienced traders. This move aligns with Bybit's strategy to expand its global footprint in the growing digital asset market.

ONyc Launches on Kamino, Unlocking Real-World Yield and Collateral Utility in Solana DeFi

ONyc has launched on Kamino, enhancing Solana DeFi by providing real-world yield opportunities and improved collateral utility. This integration aims to boost DeFi efficiency and user benefits on the Solana blockchain.

XXKK Exchange Expands Global Fiat Withdrawal Network: Launches Localized Services in India

XXKK Exchange has expanded its global fiat withdrawal network by launching localized services in India. This move aims to enhance user experience by providing seamless, faster, and cost-effective fiat withdrawals. The expansion reflects XXKK’s commitment to growing its presence in key emerging markets and supporting India's booming cryptocurrency ecosystem.

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

CEA Industries has secured $500 million in funding aimed at purchasing BNB tokens. This strategic move highlights the company's confidence in the growth potential of Binance Coin and its expanding role within the crypto ecosystem. The fundraising round attracted significant investor interest, positioning CEA Industries to strengthen its market presence through increased BNB holdings.

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

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

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners repurchases nearly 40,000 shares

Coca-Cola Europacific Partners has repurchased close to 40,000 of its own shares, reflecting the company's ongoing commitment to enhancing shareholder value and optimizing its capital structure. The buyback aligns with its strategy to manage equity and support stock price stability.

Sampo Q2 2025 presentation: Underwriting profit surges 25%, outlook raised

Sampo reported a 25% increase in underwriting profit for Q2 2025, driven by strong performance across its insurance operations. The company raised its full-year outlook, citing improved market conditions and effective risk management. Sampo’s robust results reflect solid premium growth and favorable claims development, positioning it well for continued profitability in the coming quarters.

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ONWARD Medical appoints Lucas Buchanan to board of directors

ONWARD Medical has appointed Lucas Buchanan to its board of directors. Buchanan brings extensive experience in the medical device industry, enhancing the company's strategic leadership as ONWARD continues to advance its neurostimulation technologies for spinal cord injury treatment.

Bayer Q2 2025 slides: Pharma drives outlook upgrade amid FX headwinds

Bayer's Q2 2025 results show a decline due to foreign exchange headwinds, but strong pharmaceutical performance led to an upgraded outlook. Despite currency challenges impacting overall earnings, the pharma division's growth supports confidence in future prospects. The company remains focused on innovation and cost management to sustain momentum moving forward.

Sampo reports 8% premium growth, raises 2025 underwriting outlook

Sampo achieved an 8% increase in premiums, driven by strong market demand and successful underwriting. The company raised its 2025 underwriting profit outlook, citing improved claims ratios and disciplined pricing strategies. This positive performance positions Sampo for sustained growth and profitability in the coming years.

Ahold Delhaize Q2 2025 slides: sales up 6.5%, achieves e-commerce profitability

Ahold Delhaize reported a 6.5% increase in Q2 2025 sales, driven by strong performance across its retail brands. The company achieved e-commerce profitability for the first time, marking a significant milestone. Cost management and operational efficiencies contributed to improved margins despite economic challenges. The outlook remains positive as the retailer focuses on expanding digital offerings and strengthening its market position.

Ringkjøbing Landbobank reports 21% return on equity in H1 2025

Ringkjøbing Landbobank achieved a 21% return on equity in the first half of 2025, reflecting strong financial performance. The bank reported growth in key areas and maintained solid capital and liquidity positions, driven by effective risk management and increased lending activity. These results underscore the bank’s robust business model and positive market outlook.

Sampo raises 2025 underwriting result outlook after strong Q2

Sampo Group has upgraded its 2025 underwriting result forecast following a robust second quarter performance. The improvement reflects better-than-expected earnings across its insurance operations, driven by lower claims and improved pricing. This positive outlook signals confidence in sustained profitability amid evolving market conditions.

Qt Group Q2 2025 slides: Profit margins contract amid challenging market conditions

Qt Group reported narrower profit margins in Q2 2025 due to difficult market conditions. Despite revenue growth, increased costs and economic pressures squeezed profitability. The company highlighted efforts to optimize operations and adapt to evolving customer demands to mitigate challenges moving forward.

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