News Summary - 08/09/2025

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Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska for Ukraine talks next week
Trump and Putin are scheduled to meet in Alaska next week to discuss the Ukraine conflict, following Trump's suggestion that Ukraine may need to cede territory to achieve peace.
Israel rejects international criticism of Gaza City takeover plan
Israel's defense minister stated that countries condemning Israel and threatening sanctions over its Gaza City takeover plan will not weaken Israel's resolve.
What we know about Israel's plan to take over Gaza City
Israel's plan to take over Gaza City faces strong opposition both domestically and internationally, drawing widespread criticism amid ongoing conflict.
Azerbaijan and Armenia sign peace deal at White House summit with Trump
During a White House summit, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a peace deal aimed at reopening key transport routes. President Trump described the agreement as long-awaited, marking a significant step toward resolving ongoing conflicts between the two nations.
Nagasaki mayor warns of nuclear war 80 years after atomic bomb attack
On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki called for an end to armed conflicts around the world, warning of the catastrophic consequences of nuclear war and advocating for peace and disarmament.
Military veteran arrested week after fatal Montana shooting
A military veteran was arrested a week after a fatal shooting at a Montana pub. Authorities have not disclosed a motive but confirmed the suspect was a regular patron at the establishment.
Elon Musk's AI accused of making explicit AI Taylor Swift videos
Grok Imagine's "spicy" mode reportedly generated explicit AI-created videos featuring Taylor Swift, raising concerns about misuse. The Verge and Gizmodo highlighted these issues, emphasizing the risks of AI tools producing inappropriate content without safeguards.
Rapidly growing fire prompts thousands of evacuations in California
The Canyon Fire started Thursday afternoon and has quickly spread, burning nearly 5,000 acres within 24 hours, leading to thousands of evacuations in California.
Jim Lovell, who guided Apollo 13 safely back to Earth, dies aged 97
Jim Lovell, the Apollo 13 commander renowned for safely bringing his crew back from a life-threatening space crisis, has died at age 97. His leadership during the mission turned a near disaster into a triumphant return to Earth, marking a historic moment in space exploration.
Eleven domestic workers arrested over illegal abortions in Hong Kong
Eleven domestic workers in their 30s and 40s were arrested in Hong Kong for involvement in illegal abortions. Police emphasized that they do not suspect the women to be part of any crime syndicate.
Wildfires force Turkey to close key waterway
Wildfires in Turkey have led to the closure of the Dardanelles Strait, a crucial commercial shipping route between Europe and Asia. This disruption impacts trade and transport across the region.
Heartbreaking search for missing children after India flash floods
Veer Singh and Kali Devi were out buying groceries when flash floods struck their village on Tuesday, leading to a desperate search for their missing children amidst the disaster.
Mushroom murderer tried to kill husband with pasta, cookies and curry, court was told
Simon Patterson was allegedly poisoned by his wife through meals like pasta, cookies, and curry, resulting in him falling into a coma. His family was twice urged to prepare for the worst as he fought for his life.
Trump calls for Intel boss to resign immediately, alleging China ties
Trump has demanded the immediate resignation of Intel's CEO, alleging ties to China. This unusual call highlights growing concerns amid Intel's struggles to keep pace in the competitive chip industry.
Crocs US sales tumble as shoppers choose trainers
Crocs reports a decline in US sales as consumers shift preferences toward athletic shoes. The company acknowledges competing against a strong athletic trend, particularly leading up to the World Cup.
US offers $50m reward for arrest of Venezuelan leader NicolĂĄs Maduro
The US has doubled its reward to $50 million for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan leader NicolĂĄs Maduro, who is accused of drug trafficking.
Convicted rapist quits Australian parliament after losing legal bid to stay
Gareth Ward, convicted of rape last month, initially refused to resign from his parliamentary seat but stepped down after losing a legal battle to remain in office.
From underdogs to equals: How India forced England to draw Test series
The India-England Test series was hailed as one of the greatest in recent years, showcasing India's rise from underdogs to equals. Both teams demonstrated exceptional skill and resilience, resulting in a hard-fought series that ended in a draw, highlighting India's growing strength in international cricket.
NASA Apollo Missions: Stories of the Last Moon Men
Of the 24 astronauts who traveled to the Moon during NASA's Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s, only five are still alive today.
'An escape from feeling lonely': The Seoul 'convenience stores' fighting isolation
In Seoul, specialized convenience stores offer more than food and drinksâthey provide companionship to combat loneliness. These stores create a comforting environment where customers can enjoy meals like ramen while engaging socially, reflecting South Korea's innovative approach to tackling isolation.
US shrugs off Gaza escalation - drifting further away from allies
The US shows apparent indifference toward a potentially prolonged Israeli military occupation of Gaza, signaling a significant shift in its stance. This change risks distancing Washington from its traditional allies concerned about the conflict's escalation and humanitarian impact.
Is the world's oldest leader set for an eighth term?
Cameroon's Paul Biya, already the world's oldest leader, aims to extend his rule by winning the October election, potentially keeping him in power until age 99.
India's immigration raids send ripples through slums and skyscrapers alike
In an upscale Indian suburb, authorities are conducting raids targeting marginalized residents, labeling them as illegal immigrants. This action has caused widespread concern and uncertainty across various communities, affecting both impoverished slums and affluent areas alike.
Is Perrier as pure as it claims? The bottled water scandal gripping France
Allegations that natural mineral water brands like Perrier are filtering their water have sparked outrage in France, challenging the purity these brands claim to offer and raising concerns about transparency in the bottled water industry.
The secret system Hamas uses to pay government salaries
Despite Gaza's isolation and devastation, Hamas continues to pay its officials, puzzling observers. The group employs covert financial networks and external support to sustain government salaries amidst challenging conditions.
On Ukraine's front line, twisted wreckage shows sanctions haven't yet stopped Russia
In Kharkiv, investigators document the aftermath of Russian attacks, revealing that despite international sanctions, Russia continues its military operations unabated. The damaged sites reflect ongoing conflict and highlight challenges in enforcing sanctions effectively.
Trump-Modi ties hit rock bottom with new tariffs on India over Russian oil
Trump's new tariffs on India over Russian oil imports have strained India-US relations. His tariff threats and social media outbursts have raised concerns about the future of bilateral ties between the two countries.
What Israel's Gaza City takeover plan could mean for Palestinians
Israel has approved a plan to take control of Gaza City as part of its strategy to end the ongoing war, raising concerns about the potential impact on Palestinians living in the area.
Why Hiroshima and Nagasaki are safe to live in today
BBC science reporter Esme Stallard explains that the radiation from the 1945 atomic bombings has dissipated over time, making Hiroshima and Nagasaki safe for residents. The initial radiation released was intense but short-lived, and radioactive materials decayed quickly, leaving no lasting harmful effects in the environment.
I made an AI clone of my dead son â and let a journalist interview him
A US journalist interviewed an AI clone of a teenager who died in a school shooting, sparking online criticism. The AI was created by the boy's parent to simulate conversations, raising ethical concerns about AI use and grief.
'I loved them' - Police interview Australian mushroom murderer
The Victorian Supreme Court released footage of police interviewing Erin Patterson, a convicted triple-murderer known as the Australian mushroom murderer. The footage provides insight into Patterson's statements following the killings.
Bear chases hockey mascot during photoshoot
During a promotional video shoot with Seattle Kraken forward John Hayden, the team's mascot was chased by a bear but managed to escape safely.
In the city of Gaza, they resist Netanyahu's plan: "Death no longer matters to us"
The inhabitants of Gaza show reluctance to move again following Israel's announcement to take the heart of the Strip, expressing a resignation toward death and strong resistance to Netanyahu's plan.
The Map of the Gaza Strip: the five zones that divide the territory and the exact location for the start of Netanyahu's occupation
Israel exerts de facto military control over 75% of the Gaza Strip, affecting approximately 81% of the territory with evacuation orders, marking the beginning of an occupation according to Netanyahu's plan.
Germany Cancels Arms Shipments to Israel Following Order to Occupy Gaza City
Berlin has canceled arms shipments to Israel due to the risk that they could be used in the Gaza Strip after the order to occupy the city. The decision reflects concerns about the use of weaponry in the conflict and the humanitarian situation in the area.
Fire Declared at the Mosque of CĂłrdoba
A fire broke out at the Mosque of CĂłrdoba, but it was quickly controlled and extinguished by firefighters. There were no personal injuries, and the extent of the material damage is still unknown.
Convective Clouds Bring Storms and Strong Wind Gusts in the Coming Hours: Warnings in Three Regions
A heatwave on the Peninsula will be accompanied by atmospheric instability due to cold air aloft, causing convective clouds that will bring storms and strong wind gusts in the coming hours, with active warnings in three regions.
The heat wave shows no signs of stopping: Aemet extends the duration of this episode of extreme temperatures again
Aemet has extended the duration of the heat wave, which will continue next week with extreme temperatures between 42 and 44 degrees in the main depressions of the southwest.
The former commissioner for the DANA, JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel, is discharged from the hospital after hours of hospitalization following a suicide attempt
JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel, former commissioner for the DANA, was admitted to a hospital after a suicide attempt in L'Eliana. After being attended to by emergency services, he has been discharged from the hospital after several hours.
More than 10,000 hotels will sue Booking for "abusive practices"
The Spanish Confederation of Hotels accuses Booking of imposing conditions that put more than 10,000 establishments at a significant competitive disadvantage, and therefore they will file a lawsuit for abusive practices.
Train line between Ăvila and Madrid interrupted due to a fire that has required the deployment of the UME
The train line between Villalba de Guadarrama and Ăvila has been interrupted due to a fire near the tracks. The situation has required the deployment of the Military Emergency Unit (UME) to control the fire and ensure safety.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 214 million
In Spain, a new millionaire has emerged thanks to Euromillions. Additionally, four other third-tier players have each won 12,232 euros. The accumulated jackpot now amounts to 214 million euros.
A town in La Rioja clones David Broncano's voice for the opening speech of their festivities: "Don't sue us"
The Town Hall of a town in La Rioja used a cloned version of David Broncano's voice for a lively, emotional, and surprising opening speech during their festivities, generating attention and humor with the phrase "Don't sue us."
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo details that she was raped by 8 men when she was 6 years old: "It was like 'La Manada'"
Actress Cayetana Guillén Cuervo revealed on her podcast 'No te lo Cayes' that she was raped by eight men at the age of six, comparing her experience to the "La Manada" case. In her show, which addresses topics of sexuality, she shares this harsh personal episode to raise awareness and generate consciousness about sexual violence.
Borja Sémper reappears alongside his wife, Bårbara Goenaga, amid cancer treatment
Borja Sémper, the Popular Party spokesperson in Congress, has been diagnosed with a tumor in its early stage. He was recently seen accompanied by his wife, Bårbara Goenaga, as he continues his cancer treatment.
A prisoner slashes his cellmateâs throat in a Murcia prison with the lid of a tuna can
A prisoner, who had been in jail for only two days, slashed the throat of his cellmate using the lid of a tuna can. The victim was being held in preventive detention for an alleged sexual assault.
Puigdemont recalls his return to Spain a year ago: "I had the duty to try to avoid my detention"
Puigdemont states that he returned to Spain to avoid his detention and to denounce a serious democratic anomaly in the country, pointing out that the Spanish system has flaws that prevent full democracy.
This is how Puigdemont's escape happened a year ago: from a brief speech to a televised disappearance before thousands of people
The former president of the Generalitat and leader of Junts, Carles Puigdemont, disappeared before thousands of people and a strong police presence after a brief speech in the center of Barcelona, thus culminating his unexpected escape.
Puigdemontâs escape that called the Mossos into question marks one year with a decisive Junts in Spain but declining in Catalonia
A year ago, former Catalan president Puigdemont managed to enter Spain by evading a police operation by the Mossos, reaching near the Parliament. His escape exposed failures in the Catalan police and had a symbolic impact. Currently, his party Junts is key at the national level, although it is losing strength in Catalonia.
Trump orders the Pentagon to use military force to attack drug cartels in Latin America
The order would allow the Armed Forces to carry out direct and unilateral military operations against drug cartels in Latin American countries, establishing a legal basis to intervene on foreign territory.
The Latest Controversy Involving Marius Borg That Forces Norway to Make a Last-Minute Change to Its Laws
Marius Borg is at the center of a controversy that forces Norway to urgently amend its legislation. The controversy generated by Borg has exposed legal gaps that the Norwegian government seeks to close to prevent similar future situations, highlighting the need to update key regulations in a changing social and political context.
Alberto Gras, from 'MasterChef 8', exposes the show: "Two contestants lived in a hotel and had mobile phones"
Alberto Gras, former contestant of 'MasterChef 8', revealed that while most were cut off in a mansion near Madrid, two participants lived in a hotel and had mobile phones, which created an unequal situation within the competition.
A Bonoloto winner wins 148,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 600,000
A player has won 148,000 euros in the Bonoloto. Additionally, 68 third-tier winners received 1,090 euros each. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 600,000 euros.
The singer Jaime Anglada, close friend of Felipe VI, seriously injured after being hit by a car
The singer Jaime Anglada, a close friend of Felipe VI, was seriously hit by a car whose driver fled the scene. Thanks to the help of witnesses, the police managed to apprehend the responsible party.
Warning that the new ATM law may worsen financial exclusion in smaller municipalities
The association criticizes the deadlines set in the new law to adapt the ATM network, considering them excessive and warning that they could increase financial exclusion in small municipalities.
The reasons behind Iñigo MartĂnez's unexpected departure from Barça: 14 million in wage bill, key factors
Iñigo MartĂnez left Barça to join Al Nassr in a surprising move. His departure is mainly due to the clubâs need to free up 14 million in wage bill, a key factor in the teamâs financial management during this transfer window.
Juliana Pantoja shows proof of her connection with Iker Casillas: "The images speak for themselves"
Juliana Pantoja, Colombian, claims to have been in contact with former footballer Iker Casillas for three years and presents evidence that, according to her, confirms their relationship. She has spoken publicly about the affair.
Sports journalist Manuel Esteban 'Manolete' dies at 68 years old
Manuel Esteban 'Manolete', a renowned sports journalist, passed away at the age of 68 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
The Emotional Farewell of José Ramón de la Morena to Manolete, His Most Beloved Collaborator: "If There Is a Heaven, Your Mortgage Is Paid Off..."
José Ramón de la Morena gave an emotional farewell to Manolete, a key collaborator on the 'El Larguero' talk shows. He acknowledged his pioneering work in transfer market reporting, highlighting his importance and closeness on the program.
Can I Take Vacation Without Giving the Company Much Advance Notice? This Is What the Law Says
Article 38 of the Workers' Statute establishes that vacations must be at least 30 calendar days long, thus regulating their duration, although it does not specify the exact time frame for notifying the company.
More design, more autonomy, more comfort: the new Citroën C5 Aircross has it all
The new Citroën C5 Aircross offers a renewed design, greater autonomy, and improved comfort. It features hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric engines, combining efficiency with advanced technology for a more sustainable and comfortable driving experience.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
Telos magazine issue 127 from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, titled âGeneration Alphabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World,â addresses how to achieve well-being when facing hyperconnectivity. The issue explores the impact of technology on daily life and proposes strategies to balance digital use, promoting a healthy coexistence between the virtual and the real.
The solution to avoid overpaying on low-cost airlines: a bag that fits under the seat for less than âŹ20
Many low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Vueling only allow small luggage that fits under the seat at no additional cost. An affordable option is to use a compact bag for less than âŹ20, avoiding paying for larger suitcases and complying with size restrictions.
Brussels Transfers âŹ23.1 Billion to Spain as the Fifth Payment of European Funds
The European Commission has transferred âŹ23.1 billion to Spain corresponding to the fifth payment of European funds, deducting âŹ1.1 billion due to non-compliance in public temporality, diesel tax, and digitalization.
Brie Larson takes on the viral challenge that can fracture your spine
Actress Brie Larson participates in the dangerous 'Stiletto Challenge,' a viral trend that has caused serious injuries, such as the spinal fracture of a Russian influencer this week.
What Do the Dashboard Warning Lights Mean? A Driving Instructor Answers
Dashboard warning lights indicate possible serious faults in the vehicle. Ignoring them can put safety at risk and cause serious damage. It is essential to understand their meaning to act quickly and avoid problems on the road.
Santi Cañizares criticizes Ter Stegen's behavior and sides with Barça: "His attitude leaves much to be desired"
Santi Cañizares, former goalkeeper and commentator, analyzed the controversy between Ter Stegen and FC Barcelona, criticizing the German goalkeeper's attitude and supporting the Catalan club.
The beach of Alicante with crystal-clear waters and a Civil War bunker in the sand
The beach of Altea, in Alicante, stands out for its crystal-clear waters and gravel seabed. Additionally, it houses a machine gun bunker built in 1937 during the Civil War, which remains hidden in the sand as a historical witness.
Cristiano Ronaldo: "Sleeping is the most important tool I have"
Cristiano Ronaldo, former Real Madrid player, emphasized the importance of sleep in his daily routine, highlighting it as the key tool for his performance and physical recovery.
One dead and several injured at a Damas Gratis concert due to a large fight
The Damas Gratis concert was canceled following a large fight that left one dead and several injured. The mayor of BogotĂĄ, Carlos Fernando GalĂĄn, described the events as "absolutely reprehensible."
Languiâs Fun Penalty Challenge with His Son: âIâm Going to Make a Save âArconada-Styleââ
The artist and professional boccia player, El Langui, shared a video showing a fun penalty challenge with his son during their vacation, imitating an iconic play by Arconada.
The president of RTVE defends 'Mañaneros 360' with a peculiar message: "Success is like farts"
The president of RTVE defends the morning show âMañaneros 360â, highlighted on La 1 for its focus on political topics, comparing its success to farts to illustrate that it is natural and necessary.
Trump's tariff on India already has consequences: Walmart, Amazon, and Gap suspend their orders
Buyers such as Walmart, Amazon, and Gap are suspending orders from India due to a new 25% tariff that has come into effect, refusing to absorb the additional costs. There is also the threat of an additional 25% tariff.
Liam Neeson kisses Pamela Anderson in the sweetest promotion for his new movie
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson appeared together again to promote their new movie, sharing a tender moment that won over social media.
Marta SĂĄnchez shows off her figure at 59 years old with a 'great shape' effect swimsuit
Singer Marta SĂĄnchez surprises her fans with a swimsuit that enhances her silhouette and highlights her sensuality, proving that at 59 years old she still sports an enviable figure.
Neither Cardio Nor Strength: The Easy Exercise That Lowers Blood Pressure the Most According to Science
A study reveals that, although exercise is beneficial for hypertension, there is an activity even more effective at reducing blood pressure and preventing cardiovascular diseases, which are very common in Spain.
NASAâs Perseverance Rover Surprises with the Sharpest Image of Mars to Date
NASA presented the sharpest image of Mars captured by the Perseverance rover, clarifying that the natural color version shows the planetâs characteristic reddish tone.
The African Destination Thatâs Trending and Already Called the âNew Caribbeanâ
This Atlantic archipelago has experienced a strong rise in tourism during the summer thanks to its beaches and spectacular nature, earning the nickname ânew Caribbeanâ due to its growing popularity among travelers.
The trick is in the first five minutes: Dani GarcĂa's advice for achieving the perfect rice in paella
Dani GarcĂa emphasizes that the secret to perfect rice in paella lies in the first five minutes of cooking, during which the rice should be worked well together with the ingredients to ensure success in the dish.
The Ultimate Trick to Clean Your Car's Headlights and Give Them a New Look
Keeping your car's headlights clean is essential for safe driving and avoiding fines in Spain. A simple trick can restore their appearance and ensure they work properly at night.
A Landscape That Doesn't Seem of This World: A Desert with Natural Pools Among the Dunes
This national park in Brazil stands out for its stunning landscapes, where large sand dunes shaped by the wind give rise to unique natural pools among the sands, offering a spectacular and surprising view.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos selects the best beach in Spain 2025 from 20 finalists, two from each Spanish coastline, chosen by the readers. Voting to choose the winner ends on September 15.
The Best Detective Series of the Summer: 10 Reasons to Get Hooked on Unsolved Crimes
The series gained popularity in its first season due to its originality and Natasha Lyonne's performance. It returns with more episodes that promise to maintain the quality and continue captivating the audience.
What happens if you turn off the car with the air conditioning still on?
In summer, it is common to use the air conditioning while driving in Spain. However, leaving it on when you turn off the car can damage the vehicle if not used properly.
How Much Do You Know About Current Events? Test Yourself with This Quiz of 10 Questions on Current Affairs
As we approach the end of July, this quiz challenges your knowledge of the most relevant news of the month with 10 current affairs questions.
The 'corpse flower' blooms again four years after the last time in the Warsaw Botanical Garden
The "corpse flower," known for its smell of rotting flesh, has reappeared in the Warsaw Botanical Garden after four years. This plant, which grows up to 1.81 m, has an unpredictable maturation cycle, making its recent bloom remarkable.
Five Ways to Heal Sunburns Faster, According to a Dermatologist
A dermatologist emphasizes that the best way to prevent and heal sunburns is to apply sunscreen daily. Additionally, she recommends taking care of the skin to avoid further damage and promote its recovery.
32 Dogs Found Dead from Starvation on a Farm in a Town in Badajoz
32 dogs were found dead from starvation on a farm in Badajoz. They had been abandoned since June, some loose, others tied up or in "boxes," according to the Civil Guard.
How to Use Table Salt to Kill Ants Quickly Without Insecticides
With summer, ants arrive in our homes. Using table salt is an effective and natural method to eliminate them quickly, without the need for chemical insecticides. You just need to sprinkle salt in the affected areas to repel them and prevent their return.
Goalkeeper Alberto LejĂĄrraga Marries His Boyfriend and Stars in the First Gay Wedding in Spanish Football
Goalkeeper Alberto Lejårraga, from Unión Deportiva San Sebastiån de los Reyes, married Rubén Fernåndez, his partner of two years, in July, marking the first gay wedding in Spanish football.
Georgina RodrĂguez 'sets Instagram on fire' with an ultra-short dress that shows off her buttocks
Georgina RodrĂguez captivates her followers on Instagram by wearing an ultra-short dress that highlights her curves and emphasizes her buttocks, leaving her fans speechless.
What You Should Do If You Travel Abroad to Avoid "A Hole in the Family Budget" of Thousands of Euros
Medical expenses abroad, even within the EU, can be high. It is crucial to gather information and have appropriate insurance to avoid unexpected costs that could significantly impact the family finances.
How to Try the GPT-5 Model for Free in ChatGPT, OpenAI's New AI
GPT-5 is now available for free to all users in ChatGPT, allowing you to try OpenAI's new artificial intelligence at no cost.
This is the deadline for retired mutualists to claim the IRPF refund
This benefit is aimed at those who contributed to mandatory labor mutual funds before 1979 and currently receive a public pension. A deadline is set for these retirees to claim the corresponding IRPF refund.
The Eggplant Sandwich Thatâs Going to Be a Hit This Summer: No Bread, Cheap, and Ready in 30 Minutes
This breadless eggplant sandwich, easy to prepare in 30 minutes, is perfect for those looking for gluten-free options without sacrificing flavor. Itâs affordable and a fresh, ideal choice for summer.
At Least One Dead in a Large Uncontrolled Fire Southeast of Athens
Hurricane-force winds are hindering firefighters' efforts in a large uncontrolled fire southeast of Athens, where at least one person has died.
Cora Schumacher, about Ralf's surname: "I will keep it as long as I keep making money with it"
Cora Schumacher states in 'Bild' that she will continue using Ralf's surname as long as it brings her economic benefits and has no plans to go back to her maiden name, Brinkmann, during the former Formula 1 driver's new phase.
Ryanair points to Ăscar Puente: places him second in the ranking of causes of delays
Ryanair attributes 24,364 delays affecting 4,385,520 passengers in Spain to "poor management and lack of staff," placing Ăscar Puente second in the ranking of those responsible for these delays.
Swimming Prohibited on All Beaches of L'Ametlla de Mar Due to a "Large White Viscous Stain"
Authorities have banned swimming on all the beaches of L'Ametlla de Mar because of a large white viscous stain. The body alerted on Thursday about its presence on Pixavaques beach and is currently working to analyze samples and determine the origin of the stain.
Fireworm, lionfish... The Mediterranean is "tropicalizing" and attracting species never seen before
Experts warn about the "tropicalization" of the Mediterranean, which is attracting exotic species such as the lionfish, Asian seaweed, and the Canary wrasse, affecting the local ecosystem.
Running, Crossfit, or Dance Classes Are the New Tinder: "There Is Something Human Beyond the Screens"
Dating apps are losing users, who now prefer group activities such as running, crossfit, or dance to meet partners. These options offer a more human and real connection, moving away from digital interaction.
The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that might never come: "It's not worth it"
Enric, a sound technician, reflects the reality of many young people facing job insecurity and the uncertainty of a secure retirement. The lack of stability and the fear of not receiving sufficient pensions forces them to consider working until old age, questioning the worth of striving in a system that seems not to reward the sacrifice.
CEOs to Box
The Event of the Year V combines streamer boxing and music on Twitch, reflecting the new digital economy similar to that of the late nineties.
Summer stories... with a nuclear head
This year, the classic "summer news snakes" include serious new developments, such as topics with "nuclear heads" and multiple aspects, similar to mythological hydras, complicating the situation.
Summer, an ally of entrepreneurs
Alberto Alonso, director of Impact Hub Madrid, highlights how summer offers unique opportunities for entrepreneurs. This season allows greater flexibility, fosters creativity, and facilitates connections with other professionals, boosting projects and new ideas in an environment conducive to innovation and business growth.
Who Wins with the US-EU Tariff Agreement?
The article recalls that it was Trump who initiated global instability by imposing a unilateral "tariff war," pursuing his strategy of "peace through strength." The agreement between the US and the EU aims to stabilize these trade tensions.
UEFA fines Lamine Yamal and Lewandowski for failing to comply with anti-doping control regulations
UEFA has sanctioned Lamine Yamal and Robert Lewandowski for not complying with the requirements during an anti-doping test. The Control Committee issued the fines after analyzing the detected irregularities, thereby reinforcing the organization's commitment to integrity in sport.
The fun hairstyle that Patricia Pardo's daughters make for their husband, Christian GĂĄlvez
Patricia Pardo's daughters, Aurora and SofĂa, aged 9 and 7, have fun styling their father, Christian GĂĄlvez's hair with playful hairstyles.
The heat wave shapes tourist visits: "We thought it would be cooler"
Tourists face a heat wave during their visit, seeking refuge in water, caps, and shade to withstand the high temperatures and continue exploring the country, despite expecting cooler weather.
The body of the American mountaineer missing since July found in Monte Perdido
The body of the American mountaineer missing since July was found in a difficult-to-access area of Monte Perdido, after a fall of about 200 meters.
Controversy in Seville over the alleged removal of tiles from the city's streets due to "visual pollution"
Although the Seville city council denies having ordered the removal of tiles, several business owners claim to have received notices to remove them, sparking controversy over a possible measure against "visual pollution" in the city.
The true reason why two letters are missing in the Pasapalabra final round
Miguel Ăngel Aparicio, director of Pasapalabra, revealed in the 20th anniversary special the reason why two letters are missing in the show's final round.
Anne Igartiburu will host the 'date show' with which RamĂłn GarcĂa made his television debut 34 years ago
Anne Igartiburu returns to Basque regional television to host "Tal para cual," the 'date show' where RamĂłn GarcĂa made his debut 34 years ago.
Anita Williams stars in a reunion with one of her 'Supervivientes' companions
Anita Williams reunited with one of her 'Supervivientes' companions in an emotional meeting. The former contestant shared images and details of the moment, highlighting the nostalgia and camaraderie that remain strong after her time on the reality show. This reunion has been very well received by her followers and reflects the strong connection between the program's participants.
Carmen Lomana is considering stopping her collaboration on the next season of 'Espejo PĂșblico'
Carmen Lomana has expressed doubts about continuing as a collaborator in the next season of 'Espejo PĂșblico', while she evaluates her future projects.
Yurena gets emotional talking about her mother: "If I had known what was coming, I never would have dedicated myself to the artistic world"
Yurena, emotional on 'TardeAR', confessed that she once told her mother she wished she didnât love her so much, revealing the difficult impact that dedicating herself to the artistic world had on her life.
Jessica Bueno reveals what will be her weakness in 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I do it for them"
Jessica Bueno, former contestant of Supervivientes 2011, returns to Honduras for 'Supervivientes All Stars', facing the difficulty of being separated from her children, which she admits will be her greatest weakness due to the distance, although she does it for them.
Kiko Jiménez erupts against Paloma Barrientos after she blamed them for the prank calls to Ortega Cano
Cristian Suescun accused his sister and her boyfriend of impersonating Paloma Barrientos to make phone calls to Ortega Cano, which caused Kiko Jiménez to react angrily towards the journalist.
Alfonso Egea Laughs at His Own Slip and Makes a Suggestion: "Watch the Beginning of the Program"
Alfonso Egea clarified that his slip was not a mistake, but an intentional joke about the 8th day, inviting viewers to watch the start of the program.
Carmen Borrego tells Pepe del Real to shut up live on air: "You are unbearable!"
During a live program, Carmen Borrego interrupted Pepe del Real and asked him to be quiet, calling him "unbearable." The reason was that Pepe reminded everyone of a past confrontation between JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera and her mother, which visibly upset Carmen.
Sheila Casas reappears after Ălvaro Muñoz Escassi's latest statements: "I am very good like this"
In an interview, Ălvaro Muñoz Escassi stated that he is more in love with Sheila Casas than she is with him. Following these statements, Sheila reappeared, assuring that she is very good as she is, making it clear that she is moving forward.
Ivana Icardi and Hugo Sierra reunite on their daughter Giorgia's fourth birthday
Ivana Icardi and Hugo Sierra, former couple and parents of Giorgia, reunited to celebrate their daughter's fourth birthday together in Palma de Mallorca, sharing an emotional celebration.
Miguel Torres' tender congratulations to Paula EchevarrĂa on her 48th birthday: "You changed everything... but for the better"
Paula EchevarrĂa celebrated her 48th birthday in Marbella surrounded by her loved ones, sharing special moments on her social media. Miguel Torres dedicated an emotional congratulation to her, highlighting the positive impact she has had on his life.
Ander Cabello, co-founder of Shinova, lashes out at the band following his expulsion and announces legal action
Ander Cabello, former bassist and co-founder of Shinova, has expressed his anger after being expelled from the band. He has released a statement in which he assures that he will not remain silent and announces that he will take legal action against his former bandmates.
Gabriella Hahlingag clarifies if she is pregnant by Manuel GonzĂĄlez
Gabriella Hahlingag addressed the rumors about a possible pregnancy following Manuel GonzĂĄlez's comments regarding the dietary restrictions she faces. Social media speculated that this was due to a pregnancy, but Gabriella denied that version.
RoRo and Pablo play 'Terroro' together for the first time, the scary game by the TikToker: "That's spot on"
RoRo and Pablo, an influencer couple, played 'Terroro' together for the first time, a scary game inspired by their relationship, and shared their reaction during a Twitch live stream, highlighting how true to their dynamic the game is.
Anabel Pantoja forced to "stop" her vacation due to a health setback: "It just 'killed' me"
Influencer Anabel Pantoja had to interrupt her vacation after suffering heatstroke during a trip in Florence, which forced her to stop for health reasons.
Jennifer Lopez Is Denied Entry to a Luxury Store in Istanbul, Just Like in Her Movie 'Selena'
Jennifer Lopez recalled her role in 'Selena' when she was rejected at a luxury store in Istanbul, reliving the experience of being ignored while looking for a dress for the Grammys.
Jessica Bueno reveals who the man accompanying her in Ibiza was
Jessica Bueno clarified the identity of the man who appeared with her on a sailboat in Ibiza, whose image was pixelated on the program 'TardeAR'.
US doubles the reward to 50 million for information leading to Maduro's capture
The US Attorney General, Pam Bondi, declared NicolĂĄs Maduro as one of the world's biggest drug traffickers and raised the reward to 50 million dollars for information leading to his capture.
Georgina RodrĂguez 'sets Instagram on fire' with an ultra-short dress showing off her glutes
Georgina RodrĂguez has captivated her followers on Instagram by sharing a photo wearing an ultra-short dress that highlights her curves and glutes, leaving her fans impressed.
Scorching Temperatures and Storms with Possible Downbursts: These Will Be the Most Affected Areas
Thirteen autonomous communities will be on alert this Friday due to high temperatures, while six face warnings for intense storms and possible downbursts.
Theo Pino, the future doctor who aspires to be the new Ilia Topuria: "Many people do crazy things with their weight, and you have to look out for your health"
The 22-year-old from CĂĄdiz, Theo Pino, combines his career as an MMA fighter with his medical studies. He aims to follow in the footsteps of Ilia Topuria, emphasizing the importance of taking care of one's health and avoiding extremes in weight management.
Paula Badosa's Reflection to Come Back Stronger: "I Am Not Proud of Every Moment of My Past"
Spanish tennis player Paula Badosa is recovering from a psoas injury and reflects on her past, acknowledging that she is not proud of every moment, but seeks to learn from them in order to come back stronger.
Paula Badosa's nightmare continues: she withdraws from the US Open
The United States Tennis Association announced that Paula Badosa has withdrawn from the US Open, continuing with her health problems that are affecting her participation in the tournament.
Spain Wins Two Golds at the U-20 European Championships: Andrea Tankeu in Discus and Ander Garaiar in 100 m
Andrea Tankeu and Ander Garaiar won two golds for Spain at the U-20 European Championships, standing out in discus and the 100 m respectively, solidifying the national team's success at the continental youth championship.
Ter Stegen breaks his silence: "Things have been said about me, some totally unfounded"
FC Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-André ter Stegen has posted a statement on his social media to clarify rumors and false statements about him, thus breaking his silence and denying some of the information that has recently circulated.
Mayte Gallego (ASPAYM): "A spinal cord injury is not the end of anything, but the beginning of everything else"
ASPAYM represents Spain's 149,000 people with spinal cord injuries and other physical disabilities. Mayte Gallego emphasizes that a spinal injury is not the end but the beginning of a new chapter in life, highlighting resilience and adaptation.
Only 1 in 3 Young People with Disabilities Believe They Can Work in Their Desired Field, According to a Study
The report "10th Youth with Disabilities, Drivers of the Future" by the Adecco Foundation reveals that only one-third of these young people trust they will be able to work in what they like, highlighting the challenges they face in employment and labor inclusion.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, as Disabling as it is Forgotten: "You Donât Die, But Itâs a Death in Life"
Myalgic encephalomyelitis, or chronic fatigue syndrome, is a highly disabling disease, especially in its severe form. It profoundly affects quality of life, causing constant suffering and the feeling of "a death in life," even though it is not fatal. Despite its impact, it remains a little-recognized and forgotten condition by society and the healthcare system.
The Ibex 35, unstoppable: surpasses 14,800 points and closes its best week since mid-April
The Ibex 35 surpasses 14,800 points, closing its best week since April, driven by major stocks, especially BBVA, which stands out after announcing a review of the synergies in the takeover bid for Sabadell.
Turkish Airlines (THY) announces an offer to acquire a minority stake in Air Europa
Turkish Airlines, majority-controlled by the Turkish government, seeks to rapidly expand in the Latin American market through an offer to acquire a minority stake in Air Europa.
BBVA reviews the synergies of the takeover bid for Sabadell after the Government's veto without ruling out withdrawal
BBVA is reassessing the synergies of its public takeover offer (OPA) for Sabadell following the Government's veto, warning of potential reputational damage if the operation fails, and does not rule out withdrawing from the process.
The Price of Used Tesla Vehicles in the U.S. Drops to Its Lowest Level in History
The average price of used Tesla vehicles in the U.S. fell to $27,814 in August, marking a year-on-year decrease of 13.97%, reaching its lowest level ever.
Not All Mutual Fund Members Will Receive the IRPF Refund: Pensioners Who Will Be Left Without It
The IRPF refund benefits those who contributed before 1979 to a mandatory labor mutual fund, in some cases up to their 80s or 90s, but not all pensioner mutual fund members will receive this refund.
The Price of Gold Futures Soars in the US Following Trumpâs Tariffs on Bullion Imports
Tensions between Switzerland and the United States are increasing after Washington imposed tariffs on Swiss gold imports, negatively affecting bilateral relations. This move has caused a significant rise in the price of gold futures in the US.
Why the Children in 'Weapons' Disappear at 2:17: The Meaning Behind This Time
Zach Cregger's horror film 'Weapons' creates mystery around the time 2:17, when the children disappear. This time holds a key significance in the plot, symbolizing a dark and crucial event that drives the film's development and deepens its unsettling atmosphere.
Review of 'Weapons' (from the director of 'Barbarian'): a terrifying, fun, and mysterious plea against violence in the US
Zach Cregger directs 'Weapons', a striking film starring Julia Garner, Josh Brolin, and Amy Madigan, which deals with the disappearance of 17 children at 2:17 AM. The movie is shaping up to be a new classic, combining horror, humor, and mystery to offer a deep critique of violence in the United States.
Who's Who in 'La que se avecina: Portugal'? These Are the Faces of the New Version of the Television Phenomenon
On Friday, August 8 at 10:55 PM, FDF will premiere the first episode of 'La que se avecina Portugal' on free-to-air TV, the Portuguese adaptation of the original successful television phenomenon that has captivated audiences for over a decade.
I Was a Fan of 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' But It Completely Lost Me in the Peaches Episode
The series "The Summer I Turned Pretty" has disappointed fans following the controversial peaches episode. The plot, which was previously loved for its tenderness and authenticity, lost coherence and emotional connection, driving away viewers who expected a more faithful and respectful development of the characters. The narrative twist has sparked criticism and doubts about the future of the series.
Surprise in DC: this legendary character will debut in 'The Batman 2' with Robert Pattinson
Matt Reeves and Mattson Tomlin have finally delivered the script for the sequel to 'The Batman', generating great anticipation. The most notable news is the inclusion of a legendary DC character who will debut alongside Robert Pattinson, promising to surprise fans and enrich the film's plot.
Taron Egerton deserves an Emmy for 'Smoke': Appleâs series offers the best role of his career
The Apple TV series "Smoke" marks a key turning point in Taron Egerton's career, who shines in the role of hunting two serial arsonists, delivering a performance that exceeds the usual expectations.
Kamikaze drones, lasers, and missiles: Israel's advanced military technology to take Gaza
Israel has developed advanced military technology, including kamikaze drones, high-precision air defense systems, and laser weapons, to strengthen its attack and defense capabilities in the conflict with Gaza.
If You Have One of These Xiaomi Phones, Update It Immediately to Protect Your Data
Xiaomi recommends updating its phones to ensure their proper functioning and protect users' data. The update is key to maintaining security and preventing vulnerabilities in the devices.
Samsung Galaxy Watch8: Outstanding in Almost Everything, but Carries a Flaw That Will Frustrate Many
The Samsung Galaxy Watch8 stands out for its renewed design, bright display, advanced health features, and the integrated Gemini assistant. However, its limited battery life is a weak point that may frustrate many users.
With These Foolproof Tricks, You'll Know if Someone Has Accessed Your Mobile or Computer
To find out if someone has accessed your mobile or computer without permission, it is essential to perform frequent checks. Reviewing unusual activity, unknown applications, or changes in settings can help detect unauthorized access and protect the privacy of your devices.
HBO Max sets a date for the end of shared accounts: now you will have to pay for each extra user
HBO Max will soon implement measures to eliminate account sharing, requiring users to pay an extra fee for each additional user accessing the platform from the same account. This decision aims to increase its revenue and control unauthorized access.
Ana de Armas reappears in a spectacular sheer dress after confirming her relationship with Tom Cruise
Ana de Armas surprised in Japan with a daring dress that stood out for its sheerness and sparkle, showcasing a spectacular look after confirming her relationship with Tom Cruise.
The Olympic athlete Mireia GarcĂaâs routine ideal for mothers: "It will only take you seven minutes"
Mireia GarcĂa highlights the importance of creating a habit to integrate exercise into the daily routine, even with little time available. Her seven-minute routine is designed for busy mothers who want to stay active easily.
Irene Peukes, Designer: "It is Possible to be Sustainable in Fashion, but it Involves Making Conscious Decisions, Even if They Are More Expensive"
Irene Peukes, designer and founder of Pla, a brand from Mallorca, focuses on craftsmanship and sustainability in fashion. Her production is 100% female, and she maintains that sustainable fashion is feasible but requires conscious decisions that may be more costly.
'Gelled Nails': Korean Gel Nails Ready to Apply at Home in Just Three Steps
An easy and quick solution to achieve gel nails at home, without the need to go to a beauty salon. The Korean system allows you to apply the nails in just three steps, offering convenience and professional results from the comfort of your home.
Miriam Al Adib, gynecologist: "There are more things to do and work on besides taking the pill"
Miriam Al Adib highlights that many women seek information and tools to manage menstrual pain, pointing out that there are alternatives besides taking the pill to relieve these symptoms.
This Yearâs Trendy Bikinis Are These, and You Can Find Them on Sale at Calzedonia
With several weeks of summer ahead, thereâs still time to refresh your swimwear. This yearâs trend steers clear of microkinis and overly daring styles. At Calzedonia, you can find fashionable bikinis on sale to look stylish and feel comfortable.
The Healthy Bechamel by Nutritionist Sandra Moñino: "It Adds Creaminess"
Nutritionist Sandra Moñino shares a healthy bechamel recipe that adds creaminess to lasagnas, using nutritious ingredients for a lighter and more beneficial option.
What is spam musubi, the Hawaiian snack that drives Jason Momoa crazy: "You have to eat it in one huge bite"
Spam musubi is a simple Hawaiian snack made with only three ingredients, combining Japanese and American influences. Famous actor Jason Momoa enjoys it intensely, recommending eating it in one big bite.
Ăngel LeĂłn justifies the high price of fish: "We need people to understand why they pay more"
Chef Ăngel LeĂłn explains that the high price of fish reflects the difficult conditions of the fishing industry and the quality of the product. He emphasizes the importance of consumers understanding these reasons in order to appreciate what they are paying for.
High-Protein Zucchini and Chicken Cake, Gluten-Free and Flour-Free
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, highlighting this high-protein, gluten-free, and flour-free version of zucchini and chicken cake.
Boticaria GarcĂa has the healthy ice cream recipe that anyone can make at home: only 3 ingredients
Boticaria GarcĂa shares an easy and healthy homemade ice cream recipe using only banana, natural yogurt, and fat-free cocoa powder, ideal for daily enjoyment in the summer.
How to Prepare Zucchini This Summer (And Itâs Not Pasta or Salad)
A vegan recipe that combines zucchini with potato and spices, ideal for changing up the way you eat this vegetable during the summer.
Discover one of Galicia's most wild beaches: fine sand, endangered vegetation, and almost empty
This Galician beach of more than 2 km stands out for its fine sand, strong waves, and a dune system that creates a unique landscape by the Atlantic, being an almost deserted area with endangered vegetation.
The Megaliths of Carnac, in France, are now part of the UNESCO World Heritage List
The Carnac alignments, located in France, have been officially recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, acknowledging their historical and cultural significance. This megalithic site is one of the most extensive and notable prehistoric complexes, now protected and promoted at the international level.
These are the five plans in Pontevedra you can do even if it rains
Although the rain in Pontevedra can be frequent, there are several activities to enjoy without getting wet. From visiting museums and galleries to exploring cozy cafés, the city offers cultural and gastronomic options that allow you to enjoy yourself regardless of the weather. These plans are ideal for those looking for alternatives to outdoor walks on rainy days.
Hotels That Leave a Mark (and Make You Want to Return)
Hotels that stand out not only for their location, design, or functionality but also for having a unique story, offering surprising details, or creating unforgettable atmospheres that invite you to come back.
The impressive church of a village in Galicia that is among the most beautiful
The church of the Galician village stands out for its imposing presence in the center of the town, combining Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles that enhance its beauty and historical value.
The Hiking Trail That Takes You to One of MĂĄlaga's Great Gems
This route through the Sierra de las Nieves is considered one of the best in Andalusia and Spain, ideal for trekking enthusiasts who wish to discover a natural treasure this summer.
Traveling Solo, an Increasingly Popular Option with One Spanish Destination Above the Rest
One in ten Spaniards plans to travel alone this summer, reflecting a rising trend in solo travel. Among the preferred destinations, one Spanish location stands out as the leader in the choices of these independent travelers.
How to Make a Jelly Packed with Collagen and Magnesium: Refreshing and with Multiple Health Benefits
A simple recipe for jelly rich in collagen and magnesium helps keep the skin youthful and elastic, as well as providing nutrients that promote restorative rest. Ideal for naturally and refreshingly taking care of your health.
Antoni Figueredo, podiatrist: "Flip-flops may be comfortable at first, but they are not good"
Antoni Figueredo, podiatrist, warns that although flip-flops are comfortable at first and practical in the summer, they are not recommended for prolonged all-day use due to potential foot problems.
Roger Sans, sports nutrition expert: "These three foods are scientifically backed to improve your rest"
Sleep hygiene is key to preventing diseases and enhancing sports performance. Roger Sans emphasizes that certain foods, supported by scientific evidence, can contribute to better night-time rest.
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, freezing it, and using it to cool down while sleeping, offering a simple and effective alternative to fight the nighttime heat without a fan or shower.
A new genetic analysis predicts the risk of adult obesity from childhood
Researchers developed a polygenic risk score (PGS) that reliably predicts the likelihood of obesity in adulthood, identifying the risk from childhood.
A Podiatrist's Warning If You Walk Barefoot in the Pool: "At First It Looks Like a Callus or Corn, But Then It Hurts When You Step"
Walking barefoot in pools and public places can cause plantar warts, which are initially mistaken for calluses or corns but later cause pain when walking.
What a Driving Instructor Recommends to Make Entering a Roundabout Safer
A driving instructor advises on how to signal and properly enter roundabouts to avoid chaos and accidents. The key is to remember when to use turn signals and adjust your speed, thus ensuring safe and smooth traffic flow.
The crime that could lead a woman to several months in prison after crashing her car during illegal "practice" sessions
In Borobia (Soria), in early July, a woman and her passenger had an accident while carrying out illegal practice sessions on their own to obtain a driver's license. The driver faces several months in prison for driving without authorization.
The Signs the Car Sends When It Needs the Belt Changed
Knowing the condition of the car helps to avoid costly mechanical problems. Being alert to the signs that the belt needs to be changed is key to keeping the vehicle in good condition and saving on repairs.
The Kia Electric Van Now Has Prices and Itâs Cheaper Than You Think
The Kia electric van PV5 stands out for its unique design and great modularity, with competitive prices starting at 38,690 euros for the passenger version.
Volvo Updates the XC60, an SUV That Sells Like Hotcakes
The Volvo XC60, the Swedish brandâs best-selling model, receives an update that includes improvements in its design, infotainment features, and safety systems, enhancing its appeal in the competitive SUV segment.
A3 closed at the exit of Madrid due to a traffic accident involving several vehicles
An accident involving several vehicles on the A3 at the exit of Madrid has left two injured, one with minor injuries and another transported as potentially serious. The road remains closed while the situation is being attended to.
The Pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago Seek Solutions Amid the Heatwave: "From 11:00 a.m. Onwards Itâs Deadly"
The pilgrims of the Camino de Santiago are facing the heatwave by starting early to avoid the high temperatures, recommending beginning the route around 5:30 a.m. to take advantage of the coolness before the heat becomes dangerous from 11:00 a.m. onward.
A resident of Terrassa dies after falling "hundreds of meters" down a Swiss mountain known for its difficulty
A man from Terrassa died after falling hundreds of meters down a dangerous Swiss mountain. His companion, a woman from Vilafranca del PenedĂšs, was seriously injured and was airlifted by helicopter to a hospital.
The bodies of six dogs are found in a container in Gran Canaria
The bodies of six dogs, each weighing between 20 and 25 kilograms and considered Potentially Dangerous Breed (PDB), were found inside a container in Gran Canaria.
Neither Casa de Campo nor Retiro: the 55,000 mÂČ park in Madrid to shelter from the heat
The Parque de la Laguna Carrizal in Collado Villalba, with 55,000 mÂČ, has become popular as a refuge from the heat, especially due to the possibility of boating on its lagoon, offering a cool alternative to Madrid parks like Casa de Campo or Retiro.
With 2,500 square meters and 100 new jobs: this is what the Primark store opening in this center will be like
Primark will inaugurate a 2,500 mÂČ store on September 5th, creating 100 new jobs. This opening is part of a 100 million euro investment announced in 2022.
Sierra Nevada opens a night cable car for the two nights of the Perseids
Sierra Nevada will offer a night cable car during the two nights of the Perseids, responding to the increased interest in astronomical observation, thereby enhancing the experience for visitors.
The death of eight ducks from avian flu is confirmed in the VillafĂĄfila Lagoons
The Junta of Castilla y LeĂłn has confirmed the death of eight ducks from avian flu in the VillafĂĄfila Lagoons and has intensified biosecurity measures in poultry farms in the area to prevent new outbreaks.
Eleven Arrested in Two Anti-Drug Operations on the Coasts of Huelva and CĂĄdiz
Eleven people were arrested in two operations against drug trafficking on the coasts of Huelva and CĂĄdiz, with more than one thousand kilograms of cocaine and 800 kilograms of hashish seized.
Around fifty resources participate in extinguishing a fire in San Bartolomé de Pinares
A fire that broke out on July 28 in the Barranco de las Cinco Villas has destroyed nearly 2,200 hectares. Around fifty resources are involved in its extinguishing to control the fire.
Remote work arrives at Sonorama: digital nomads pack their laptops into their backpacks
More and more people are using coworking spaces to combine their remote work with the experience of the Sonorama festival, allowing digital nomads to enjoy both aspects simultaneously.
A man flies through the air after a spectacular crash in the "crazy cars" during a festival
Jaime and Eloy, who were in the vehicle during the accident in the "crazy cars," only suffered some bruises and are safe and sound.
A Young Manâs Reaction to Losing His Catch While Fishing: "His Intrusive Thoughts Won"
A young man who was fishing tried to catch a fish, but it managed to escape. The young man attributed the loss to his intrusive thoughts, which affected his concentration and prevented him from securing the catch.
The godfather's funny mix-up at a wedding arriving at the altar without the bride: "That represents me"
A godfather was the protagonist of a funny mix-up when he arrived at the altar alone, without the bride, during a wedding, not realizing the oversight as he proceeded.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
This week's sex advice column from 20minutos features answers from expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology. It addresses concerns related to medication-induced erectile loss and how to maintain a satisfying sex life to offer your partner more than just caresses.
Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of caring for the skin and preventing damage associated with artificial sun exposure.
"I Rent My Home, Am I Obligated to Let a Bank Appraiser Into My House to Take Photos?"
This housing advisory service offers guidance to resolve questions related to community issues, such as noise, cleanliness, security, and matters with neighbors or landlords.
"If the working hours are reduced, will I have to work longer to be able to retire?"
UGT specialists clarify doubts about the reduction of working hours, explaining its effects on the calculation of retirement and working conditions.
Is Something Worrying You or Holding You Back? We Help You with Your Questions at 20minutos' Psychology Clinic
20minutos offers a psychology clinic for those facing worries or emotional blockages. This space provides support to manage concerns and resolve doubts, promoting mental well-being through conversation and professional guidance.
Canine Anatomy: Do Dogs Have Blood Groups Like People?
Dogs can receive blood from any donor the first time they undergo a transfusion, regardless of blood group.
The Use of Coconut Oil for Dogs: Natural Trend or Unnecessary Risk?
There is no conclusive research proving the benefits of coconut oil for dogs' health, which raises doubts about whether its use is a natural trend or an unnecessary risk.
How Heat Affects Dogs: From These Temperatures, the Risk Is Extreme
Heatwaves severely affect dogs, putting their lives at risk. Not all dogs tolerate high temperatures equally, so it is crucial to identify from which temperature heat becomes dangerous when going out with them.
Your daily horoscope: Saturday, August 9, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover what destiny has in store for you and make the most of your day.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, August 8, 2025, and find out if you have been one of the winners of this special draw.
Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, August 8
Check the official results of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, August 8, 2025, and see if your numbers have won.
Three Ancient Sayings That Warn Us About Being in a Hurry
The article brings together three proverbs that warn about the dangers of impatience and rushing, highlighting that acting with urgency can lead to negative outcomes rather than benefits.
A Fish Thrown by an Osprey Causes a Forest Fire and a Power Outage
An osprey, apparently tired due to the heat, dropped a large fish. This caused a forest fire that resulted in a power outage, according to the firefighters in charge of controlling the blaze.
When There Is No Sexual Education, Porn Shapes Teenage Dating
A study reveals that the lack of sexual education leads teenagers to form ideas about dating based on porn, which is linked to higher sexual, physical, and psychological violence in their relationships.
The Infernal Images of the Fires Devastating Southern California
The Canyon fire in Southern California has rapidly expanded, burning more than 400 hectares in a few hours, raising concerns about its impact and the difficulty of containment.
This Is How These 'Celebrities' Would Age, According to AI
Artificial intelligence has generated images showing how Lily Collins and other celebrities would look at 80 years old, offering a futuristic and surprising vision of their aging.
Small Things You Spend a Lot on Without Realizing It
"Ant expenses" are small daily purchases that seem insignificant but, when accumulated, significantly affect your finances. Examples include snacks, coffee, and minor subscriptions. Controlling them helps improve savings and financial health.
Some Innocent Pranks That Will Make You Smile
Harmless jokes that neither embarrass nor cause problems can be very funny and bring smiles, showing that innocent pranks have a positive place.
The Hidden Jewel of Portugal: Little Venice Just One Hour from Porto
This town in Costa Nova, near Porto, stands out for its white sandy beaches, unique architecture, and a canal reminiscent of Venice, making it an attractive and little-known tourist destination.
PcComponentes drives Apple fans crazy by discounting this MacBook by almost 700 euros
PcComponentes is offering a 37% discount on the MacBook with M2 chip and 512 GB of storage during Apple Week, reducing its price by almost 700 euros, a unique opportunity for Apple fans.
Free and Legal Books: This Ebook Reader Has Access to Public Libraries
Kobo offers an ebook reader that allows legal access to thousands of free books through public libraries, providing an alternative to the Kindle without additional costs for content.
I cut my hair at home and this machine has been a worthwhile investment: it's powerful and doesn't get stuck
If you prefer to cut your hair at home, there are almost professional machines that make this task easier. A worthwhile investment, powerful and that doesnât get stuck, ideal for those who avoid hair salons and seek comfort and efficiency in their personal routine.
Morant denounces a "human hunt" against JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel and the PSOE calls for reflection on the "harassment"
The leader of the PSPV and Minister of Science stated that JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel is recovering well and wished him a speedy recovery. The Prime Minister expressed his affection and support for him, while the PSOE urges reflection on the harassment that Morant denounces.
Tusk states that the "freezing" of the war between Russia and Ukraine is "closer"
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that a "freezing" of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine is closer. He highlighted that President Zelensky is "very cautious, yet nonetheless optimistic" regarding the ongoing peace negotiations.
New Evidence of the "Catastrophic" Collapse of the Perito Moreno Glacier
New evidence shows that the collapse of the Perito Moreno Glacier is "catastrophic," attributed to lower snow accumulation and greater melting caused by the increase in Earth's temperature.
The Four Possible Scenarios of the Trump-Putin Meeting to Try to Stop the War in Ukraine
The meeting between Trump and Putin aims to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, exploring different scenarios to achieve a peaceful solution to the conflict.
Katy Perryâs scare during concert as a fan collapses on stage: "You can do it, breathe"
During a concert, Katy Perry brought several fans on stage and noticed that one of them began to faint. The singer showed concern and encouraged her by saying, "You can do it, breathe."
Several Letters from Influential Figures Addressed to Epstein, the "Collector of People," Come to Light
The New York Times has revealed letters from prominent individuals addressed to Jeffrey Epstein, as well as showcasing the unsettling and eccentric interior of his Manhattan mansion.
USA Blames France for Frustrating Ceasefire in Gaza by Recognizing Palestine
Marco Rubio argues that France's decision to recognize Palestine motivated Hamas to reject a ceasefire, considering it more beneficial not to reach an agreement in Gaza.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, August 8, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, August 8, 2025, to see if your numbers have won. Review the winning numbers and the details of the prizes awarded.
Successful Testing in Mice of a New Approach for Food Allergy: A Drug to Fight Asthma
A new drug, originally for asthma, has been successfully tested in mice to treat food allergies, an area with only two FDA-approved treatments and no existing cure.
The complaint of a young Argentine woman about a Spanish woman's video about her country: "They come and criticize everything"
A young Argentine woman criticized a Spanish woman for making a video about Argentina, accusing her of traveling to the country only to profit and constantly criticize it.
Customers Speak: This is the List of the Best Banks in Spain According to the OCU
The OCU conducted a survey with over 15,000 users to assess satisfaction with banks in Spain, revealing the highest-rated institutions by their customers.
The former commissioner for the DANA, JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel, is discharged from the hospital after being admitted for hours following a suicide attempt
Former commissioner JosĂ© MarĂa Ăngel was admitted to a hospital after an emergency call in L'Eliana due to a suicide attempt. After several hours, he has been discharged from the hospital.
A 13-year-old dies after falling from his scooter in Fuerteventura
A 13-year-old boy died after falling from his scooter around 3:00 AM on Avenida Saldar, Fuerteventura. The exact circumstances of the accident are not detailed.
RufiĂĄn's viral phrase about Jumilla: "They don't want them praying, but yes at 50 degrees in the field"
ERC's spokesperson in the Congress criticized on Twitter the motion that prohibits Islamic rites in sports pavilions of Jumilla, highlighting the contradiction of allowing extreme conditions like 50 degrees in the field, but not allowing prayer.
The Longest Solar Eclipse That Will Darken Spain: When It Will Happen and In Which Cities It Can Be Seen
Spain will witness the 'Iberian Trio,' a series of three consecutive solar eclipses that will mark an astronomical milestone. The longest one will darken several cities across the country, offering a unique and exceptional spectacle for observers and astronomy enthusiasts.
Dakota Johnson Sports the Most Natural Crystal French Manicure of the Summer: Elegant and Modern Nails
Dakota Johnson showcases the crystal French manicure, a natural, elegant, and modern trend perfect for summer, ideal for keeping nails impeccable with a sophisticated and fresh finish.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It covers topics of national and international current affairs, economy, health, and culture, presenting key data and brief analyses to facilitate a quick understanding of the relevant facts.
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CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
CinemanĂa presents a standout selection of must-watch series and movies for film and television enthusiasts. The recommended titles include recent releases and classics that promise entertainment, excitement, and quality storytelling, covering a variety of genres and styles to suit all tastes. This guide helps you decide what to watch on streaming platforms and in theaters.
The Three Diseases That Rosemary Helps to Combat: Discover Its Benefits
Rosemary, common in Mediterranean cuisine and decoration, also offers medicinal benefits. In Spain and other countries, it is valued for helping to combat three prevalent diseases, highlighting its therapeutic contribution beyond its culinary use.
Zara responds to controversy over using "sickly thin" models on its website
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received a complaint about a Zara model who appeared "gaunt." In response, Inditex removed the photos to address the controversy.
Tricks You Should Know to Spot a Camouflaged Guardia Civil Vehicle
The Guardia Civil has been using camouflaged vehicles such as cars, vans, motorcycles, and trucks for decades to discreetly and effectively detect traffic violations.
Bardem, AlmodĂłvar, and Others Ask Nolan to Stop Filming 'The Odyssey' in the Sahara
Several artists, including Bardem and AlmodĂłvar, have asked Nolan to halt the filming of 'The Odyssey' in Dakhla, a city in the Sahara under Moroccan control, denouncing political implications and advocating for the rights of the Sahrawi people.
This is the Pilates exercise to achieve a flat belly and strengthen the pelvic floor
Pilates is a simple and effective method to achieve a strong abdomen, strengthening the core and improving flexibility and body mobility. It also helps to reinforce the pelvic floor, providing multiple benefits for physical health.
Goodbye to Matalascañas: the beautiful crystal-clear beaches of Huelva that compete with it
In Huelva, a province in southwestern Spain, there are large, impressive, and lesser-known beaches that rival Matalascañas. These spots offer crystal-clear waters and are ideal for enjoying the summer away from the crowds.
Spanish Cities That Already Ban Entry to Cars with B Label in Their Low Emission Zones (LEZ)
Several Spanish cities restrict the entry of diesel vehicles registered from 2006 and gasoline vehicles registered from 2001, which only comply with EURO 4 and 3 standards, respectively, in their low emission zones (LEZ).
DC makes a move after the success of 'Superman': James Gunn's new offensive against Marvel
James Gunn will direct a new and mysterious film for DC, marking a strategic move following the success of 'Superman' to compete against Marvel.
Goodbye to Dehydration: Three Exercises That Donât Risk Your Health During a Heat Wave
Exercising during heat waves can be dangerous due to dehydration and heat stroke. However, certain suitable physical activities, such as walking during cooler hours, doing yoga or stretching indoors, and low-intensity exercises, allow you to stay active without health risks on hot days.
The Cheapest Town in Granada to Retire Worry-Free: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This Andalusian municipality, located 35 km from Granada with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, stands out for having the lowest housing prices in the province and offers essential services such as a health center, pharmacy, and shops, making it ideal for retiring without worries.
The Cheapest Town in CĂĄdiz to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This white Andalusian town, with very low housing prices, offers essential services such as a health center, pharmacies, and shops, and features a large castle, making it ideal for retirees seeking peace and affordability.
The town where Estopa spend their summer holidays: there they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street named after them
The municipality, located in Extremadura, in the province of Badajoz, near the border with CĂłrdoba, is the place where the group Estopa has spent their summer holidays since they were children. There they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street that bears their name.
Chile's Codelco gets regulatory approval to reopen part of El Teniente copper mine
Chileâs state-owned copper producer Codelco received regulatory approval to reopen a portion of its El Teniente mine. This move aims to resume operations and boost copper production after temporary closures due to maintenance and safety upgrades. The reopening is expected to enhance output and support Chile's position as a leading global copper supplier.
Trump and Putin to meet to discuss Ukraine peace deal in Alaska
Former President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to meet in Alaska to discuss a potential peace deal regarding the conflict in Ukraine. The meeting aims to explore diplomatic solutions and reduce tensions between the two nations amidst ongoing hostilities. Details on the agenda and outcomes remain limited as preparations continue.
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Canada joins allies in lowering price cap on Russian oil
Canada has aligned with its allies to reduce the price cap on Russian oil, aiming to limit Russia's revenues amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This coordinated move seeks to pressure Russia economically while maintaining global market stability. The adjustment reflects continued international efforts to respond to the conflict in Ukraine and curb Moscow's financial resources.
White House to clarify tariffs for gold bars as industry stops flying bullion to US
The White House plans to clarify tariff policies on gold bars after the precious metals industry halted shipments of bullion to the US. This pause reflects concerns over costs and regulatory uncertainty affecting imports. Officials aim to address these issues to stabilize supply chains and support the domestic market amid rising global demand for gold.
Azeri BTC crude oil exports from Turkey's Ceyhan port to drop in September
Azeri BTC crude oil exports from Turkey's Ceyhan port are expected to decline in September due to seasonal maintenance and pipeline flow adjustments. This reduction may impact overall oil shipments, reflecting temporary operational challenges in the BTC pipeline system.
Gold bars to be exempt from tariffs, White House clarifies
The White House clarified that gold bars will be exempt from recently announced tariffs. This move aims to minimize disruptions in the precious metals market and support businesses relying on gold imports. The exemption provides relief to industries and investors concerned about rising costs due to the new trade measures.
Competing bid received in US auction of shares in Citgo's parent
A competing bid has emerged in the U.S. auction of shares in PetrĂłleos de Venezuela's parent company, the owner of Citgo. This development adds complexity to the sale process as parties vie for control amid ongoing sanctions and financial disputes involving Venezuela's state oil firm.
Argentina's YPF aims to boost shale oil output to 190,000 bpd by year-end
Argentina's YPF plans to increase shale oil production to 190,000 barrels per day by the end of the year. This boost aims to enhance the company's output and strengthen the country's energy sector, leveraging its rich shale reserves. The move supports Argentina's goal to reduce energy imports and promote domestic production.
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US licenses Nvidia to export chips to China, official says
The US government has granted Nvidia a license to export advanced chip technology to China, easing previous restrictions. This move aims to balance national security concerns with supporting commercial interests and global tech supply chains. It marks a shift in US policy, allowing certain semiconductor exports to Chinese firms under strict controls, reflecting ongoing efforts to manage tech competition between the two countries.
TV broadcaster Nexstar in advanced talks to acquire rival Tegna, source says
Nexstar is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire Tegna, its rival TV broadcaster. The deal could reshape the broadcasting landscape by combining two major players, potentially enhancing Nexstar's reach and influence in local television markets. Details on the acquisition terms and timeline remain undisclosed.
Exclusive: Opendoor CEO Wheeler breaks silence, EMJ's Eric Jackson calls for more
Opendoor CEO reveals companyâs strategies amid market shifts, emphasizing innovation and resilience. EMJâs Eric Jackson urges Opendoor to accelerate growth and enhance transparency to meet investor expectations. Both leaders highlight the evolving real estate technology landscape and the need for agile adaptation to sustain success.
US agency to probe FAA oversight of Washington airspace after fatal collision
The US agency is set to investigate the FAA's management of Washington's airspace following a deadly mid-air collision. The probe aims to assess regulatory oversight and ensure safety measures are adequate to prevent future accidents in this crowded aviation zone.
US proposes settlement with Greystar to end alleged rental price collusion
The US government has proposed a settlement with Greystar, a major rental management company, to resolve accusations of colluding to fix rental prices. The settlement aims to address concerns that Greystar and others manipulated the rental market, leading to higher costs for tenants. If approved, this would mark a significant step toward curbing anti-competitive practices in the housing sector.
NASA Crew-10 astronauts depart space station after five-month mission
NASA's Crew-10 astronauts have left the International Space Station after completing a successful five-month mission. They conducted numerous experiments and maintenance tasks, contributing valuable research to support future space exploration. The crew departed safely, marking the end of their scientific and operational activities aboard the station.
US proposes to extend Newark airport flight cuts through October 2026
The US government has proposed extending flight reductions at Newark Liberty International Airport until October 2026. These cuts aim to ease congestion, improve safety, and reduce delays amid rising air traffic. The extension follows previous measures limiting flights to manage capacity and enhance operational efficiency at the busy airport.
Trump says his meeting with Putin to take place in Alaska on August 15
Former President Donald Trump announced that his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled for August 15 in Alaska. This upcoming meeting aims to discuss bilateral relations and global issues. The announcement has sparked widespread attention and speculation regarding the potential impact on U.S.-Russia ties.
UK regulator clears Boeing takeover of Spirit AeroSystems
The UK regulator has approved Boeing's acquisition of Spirit AeroSystems, clearing a major hurdle for the deal. This move allows Boeing to strengthen its aerospace supply chain by integrating Spirit's manufacturing capabilities, enhancing production efficiency and competitiveness in the global market. The acquisition is expected to benefit both companies and support Boeing's long-term growth strategy.
Mexico stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/BMV IPC down 0.33%
Mexico's main stock index, the S&P/BMV IPC, ended the trading session down 0.33%, reflecting a slightly bearish market sentiment. The decline was influenced by mixed economic data and global market pressures impacting investor confidence.
Colombia 12-month inflation 4.90% in July
Colombia's annual inflation rate reached 4.90% in July, reflecting a slowdown compared to previous months. The National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) reported decreases in food and transportation prices contributed to this easing inflation, signaling possible stabilization in consumer costs after a period of volatility.
Argentines grill up more beef in first half of 2025 as wages soar
In the first half of 2025, beef consumption in Argentina rose significantly, fueled by soaring wages. Higher incomes have boosted the population's purchasing power, leading to increased demand for traditional beef dishes. This trend supports local cattle farmers and stimulates the meat industry, highlighting beef's cultural and economic importance in Argentina.
Instant View: Canada's economy sheds 40,800 jobs in July
Canadaâs economy lost 40,800 jobs in July, signaling a slowdown amid rising inflation and interest rates. The unemployment rate rose slightly as sectors like full-time employment and participation rates also declined. This job loss reflects challenges facing the labor market and may influence upcoming monetary policy decisions by the Bank of Canada.
China narrows gap with US as Germanyâs biggest trading partner
China has become Germanyâs largest trading partner, surpassing the US for the first time. This shift reflects China's growing economic influence and deepening trade ties with Europeâs largest economy amid global trade realignments. The change highlights evolving international trade dynamics and Germanyâs increasing reliance on Chinese markets.
Taiwan July exports post fastest growth in 15 years on strong tech demand
Taiwanâs July exports surged 22.7% year-on-year, marking the fastest growth in 15 years, driven by robust global demand for technology products. Key sectors contributing to the increase include semiconductors and electronics. This growth signals a recovery in global supply chains and strong international demand for Taiwanâs tech exports.
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Moody's warns US tariffs may hurt India's manufacturing push, slow growth
Moodyâs has warned that US tariffs could negatively impact India's efforts to boost its manufacturing sector and may slow the country's economic growth. Increased trade tensions and tariff barriers risk raising costs for Indian manufacturers, potentially deterring investment and hampering competitiveness in global markets, thereby challenging Indiaâs ambitions to become a major manufacturing hub.
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Consumer credit nears forecast with slight dip; shows growth from previous numbers
Consumer credit edged down slightly, nearing forecasts, but still demonstrated growth compared to earlier figures. This indicates a modest cooling in borrowing activity while maintaining an overall upward trend in consumer debt levels.
Trump's higher tariffs hit major US trading partners, sparking defiance and concern
President Trump's increase of tariffs on major US trading partners has led to backlash and concern. Countries affected are considering retaliatory measures and are wary of escalating trade tensions, which could disrupt global markets and economic stability. The moves have sparked defiance among allies who view the tariffs as harmful to established trade relations.
China's July factory-gate prices miss forecast, deflation concerns persist
China's July factory-gate prices rose less than expected, signaling weak demand and ongoing deflation risks. Producer Price Index growth slowed compared to June, underscoring challenges in industrial sectors. Analysts warn persistent low inflation may pressure profits and economic recovery efforts amid global uncertainties.
Inflation data to test stocks as some investors brace for rally to pause
Upcoming inflation data is set to challenge stock markets, with some investors preparing for a potential pause in the recent rally. Market participants are closely watching for signs that inflation pressures may persist or ease, influencing central bank policies and investor confidence. The data could impact stock valuations and dictate short-term market direction amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Washington, DC, facing $20 million security funding cut despite Trump complaints of crime
Washington, DC is set to face a $20 million reduction in security funding amid ongoing debates over crime rates. This cut contrasts with former President Trump's frequent complaints about rising crime in the city. Officials are concerned the funding decrease could hinder public safety efforts despite heightened demands for stronger law enforcement.
Trump announces peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Former President Donald Trump announced a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, aiming to resolve long-standing conflicts in the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The agreement focuses on ceasing hostilities, fostering cooperation, and promoting stability in the area, marking a significant diplomatic effort to end tensions between the two nations.
Nasdaq posts record closing high with tech gains, rate cut optimism
The Nasdaq reached a record closing high driven by strong tech sector performances and increasing optimism about potential Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors responded positively to economic data suggesting a possible easing of monetary policy, boosting market confidence and lifting major technology stocks to new peaks.
Bessent leads broad search for Fed chair that includes Bullard, Sumerlin
Bessent spearheads an extensive search for the next Federal Reserve chair, considering a wide range of candidates including current and former Fed officials like Bullard and Sumerlin. The process aims to identify a leader who can navigate complex economic challenges and guide monetary policy effectively.
Exclusive - Harvard patents targeted by Trump administration
The Trump administration sought to claim ownership of key patents developed at Harvard, citing national security concerns. This unprecedented move aimed to control innovations linked to advanced technologies, sparking controversy over intellectual property rights and government authority. Harvard officials expressed deep opposition, emphasizing academic freedom and the importance of protecting research outputs from political intervention.
University of California reviews US government's $1 billion UCLA settlement offer
The University of California is evaluating a $1 billion settlement proposal from the US government related to allegations of misconduct at UCLA. The offer aims to resolve ongoing legal disputes, with the university considering its implications for future governance and accountability measures. Both parties are engaged in negotiations to reach a mutually agreeable resolution.
Canada sheds tens of thousands of jobs as tariffs dent hiring plans
Canada's job market lost tens of thousands of positions as tariffs pressure businesses to slow hiring. Increased trade costs prompted companies to cut back on workforce expansion, impacting overall employment growth. This trend reflects broader economic challenges posed by trade disputes affecting Canadian industries and labor demand.
Take Five: When Don meets Vlad
The article explores a hypothetical meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, analyzing their political styles, shared interests, and potential implications for international relations. It highlights tensions, collaboration possibilities, and the global impact of their interactions.
Falcon Finance backs cautious crypto approach amid Trump retirement order
Falcon Finance advocates for a cautious stance on cryptocurrency following a retirement order issued by former President Trump. The company emphasizes careful evaluation of crypto investments amid regulatory uncertainties and market volatility. Falcon Finance urges investors to prioritize risk management and regulatory compliance to safeguard assets during this period of potential policy shifts.
World Mobile and Protelindo Enhance Global Connectivity with Stratospheric Connection
World Mobile and Protelindo have partnered to boost global connectivity by deploying stratospheric network technology. This collaboration aims to expand internet access in underserved regions using high-altitude platforms, enhancing coverage and reliability while lowering costs. The initiative supports digital inclusion and economic growth by providing stable, affordable internet globally.
From Dubai to Bali: Crypto Content Creator Campus Heads to Lisbon in November 2025
The Crypto Content Creator Campus, previously hosted in Dubai and Bali, is scheduled to take place in Lisbon in November 2025. This event gathers crypto enthusiasts and creators to network, share insights, and explore industry trends, reinforcing Lisbon's growing role as a hub for blockchain and digital asset innovation.
Bitcoin price today: nears $117k on Trump 401k order, altcoins rally
Bitcoin's price surged close to $117,000 following former President Trump's directive to allow 401k investments in cryptocurrencies. This move sparked increased investor interest, boosting Bitcoin and triggering a rally in various altcoins as the crypto market gained renewed momentum.
VivoPower to acquire $100 million of Ripple shares at discount to XRP price
VivoPower announced plans to acquire $100 million worth of Ripple shares at a price discounted to XRPâs current market value. The deal aims to expand VivoPowerâs presence in the blockchain ecosystem by leveraging Ripple's established technology and market position. This strategic investment highlights VivoPower's commitment to integrating advanced crypto solutions within its portfolio.
Webus International adds XRP and RLUSD payments to Wetour platform
Webus International has integrated XRP and RLUSD as new payment options on its Wetour platform, enhancing payment flexibility for users. This move aims to streamline transactions and attract a broader customer base by leveraging popular digital currencies.
Fundamental Global files $5 billion shelf registration for ETH strategy
Fundamental Global has filed a $5 billion shelf registration to support its enhanced ETH investment strategy. This move aims to raise substantial capital to expand its blockchain and cryptocurrency portfolio, focusing on Ethereum-based assets. The company plans to leverage this registration to fund new opportunities and increase market presence in the growing digital asset sector.
Nature's Miracle announces XRP integration strategy
Nature's Miracle has revealed plans to integrate XRP payment solutions into its platform, aiming to enhance transaction speed and reduce costs. This move is expected to streamline payments for customers and expand the company's digital currency capabilities, positioning Nature's Miracle as a forward-thinking player in the evolving fintech landscape.
VERB closes $558 million private placement for Toncoin treasury strategy
VERB announced the successful closure of a $558 million private placement to support its Toncoin treasury management strategy. The funding aims to enhance liquidity and optimize the management of Toncoin assets, strengthening the project's financial foundation and fostering growth in the Toncoin ecosystem.
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VIQ Solutions amends credit agreement with Beedie Investments
VIQ Solutions has amended its credit agreement with Beedie Investments, improving financial flexibility and extending repayment terms. The changes support VIQâs growth strategy by enhancing liquidity and providing better capital management options amid evolving market conditions.
Thumzup Media launches public offering of convertible preferred stock
Thumzup Media announced a public offering of convertible preferred stock to raise capital for growth and expansion. The move aims to strengthen the company's financial position and support new projects, enhancing its market presence. Details on the offering size and terms will be disclosed to investors soon.
Focus Graphite raises C$891,000 in private placement
Focus Graphite secured C$891,000 through a private placement to fund its ongoing projects. The investment aims to support the company's growth initiatives and operational needs, strengthening its financial position amid industry challenges. The funds will enhance Focus Graphite's capacity to advance its graphite development and expand market presence.
Fiera Capital Q2 2025 slides: Private Markets shine amid overall AUM decline
Fiera Capital's Q2 2025 report highlights a decline in overall assets under management (AUM), driven by market volatility. However, private market investments stood out with strong performance, helping to partially offset losses in public markets. The firm's focus on private assets continues to be a key growth driver amid challenging conditions.
RLJ Lodging Trust Q2 2025 slides: RevPAR dips amid mixed market performance
RLJ Lodging Trust reported a decline in RevPAR for Q2 2025, reflecting mixed performance across its markets. While some regions showed recovery and growth, others faced continued challenges, impacting overall revenue. The company remains cautious but optimistic about gradual improvement as travel demand stabilizes.
Westlake declares $0.53 per share quarterly dividend
Westlake Chemical Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.53 per share. This dividend reflects the companyâs strong financial performance and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend payment date and eligibility details will be provided in the upcoming company release.
Ocugen raises $20 million in registered direct offering
Ocugen secured $20 million through a registered direct offering to strengthen its financial position. The funds will support ongoing product development and commercial activities, aiming to advance the companyâs pipeline and enhance shareholder value.
Ashland declares quarterly dividend of $0.415 per share
Ashland Inc. announced a quarterly dividend of $0.415 per share, reflecting the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend is payable to shareholders of record on a specified date, highlighting Ashlandâs stable financial position and confidence in future performance.
Magellan Aerospace declares quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share
Magellan Aerospace announced a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share. The dividend reflects the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders and is payable on a specified date to shareholders of record. This move aligns with Magellanâs strategy to provide consistent income alongside growth opportunities in the aerospace sector.
Lument Finance Trust Q2 2025 slides: earnings decline as credit concerns grow
Lument Finance Trust reported a decline in Q2 2025 earnings, citing increased credit concerns amid a challenging economic environment. The company faces rising defaults and cautious lending conditions, impacting its financial performance and investor confidence. Management is focusing on risk mitigation strategies to stabilize future results.