News Summary - 08/10/2025

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Ukraine's European allies say peace talks must include Kyiv
The White House indicates Trump is open to Ukraine participating in talks with Putin, while Ukrainian President Zelensky insists a deal excluding Kyiv is invalid. European allies emphasize the necessity of including Ukraine in any peace negotiations.
Vance and Lammy host Ukraine talks ahead of US-Russia summit
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky firmly rejects any territorial concessions amid ongoing European security discussions in the UK, as diplomatic efforts intensify ahead of a US-Russia summit.
Eleven more die from malnutrition in Gaza, Hamas-run health ministry says
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza reported that eleven more people have died from malnutrition. Additional deaths have occurred due to Israeli operations amid an approaching deadline for the evacuation of Gaza City.
Thousands protest in Israel over Gaza City occupation plan
Thousands have protested in Israel against the government's plan to occupy Gaza City. Among the demonstrators is a former soldier who has publicly withdrawn support from the government, expressing opposition to the plan and concerns about its impact.
Standing ovation as first female umpire for Major League Baseball takes to the field
Jen Pawol made history as the first female umpire in Major League Baseball during a game on Saturday. Following her groundbreaking appearance, she donated her hat to a baseball museum, commemorating the significant milestone in the sport's history.
Mars rock found in Niger sells for millions in New York - now the country wants answers
Niger is investigating how a Mars meteorite discovered on its soil was sold for millions in New York, seeking transparency and accountability over the rock's removal and sale.
France's last newspaper hawker receives Order of Merit from his former customer - President Macron
Ali Akbar, who has been selling newspapers in Paris since 1973 and once served President Macron as a customer, was awarded the Order of Merit by Macron in recognition of his long-standing dedication and service as France's last newspaper hawker.
Trump nominates ex-Fox News host Tammy Bruce as deputy UN ambassador
Former Fox News host Tammy Bruce, now a State Department spokeswoman, has been nominated by Trump as deputy UN ambassador. Trump praised her performance, describing her work as "brilliant."
North Korea dismantles propaganda speakers at border
North Korea has removed propaganda speakers along the border, signaling a positive response to initiatives from South Korea's new president aimed at improving inter-Korean relations.
Putin gives Trump envoy award for CIA official's son killed fighting in Ukraine
Michael Gloss, 21, the son of CIA deputy director Juliane Gallina, was killed fighting in Ukraine last year. In response, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded a medal to a Trump envoy, highlighting the complex and sensitive international ties surrounding the conflict.
Atlanta police officer dies after shooting near health agency HQ
A 30-year-old suspect, possibly experiencing illness or believing he was ill from a Covid vaccine, was involved in a shooting that resulted in the death of an Atlanta police officer near a health agency headquarters.
Nagasaki mayor warns of nuclear war 80 years after atomic bomb attack
On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki urged an end to armed conflicts, emphasizing the urgent need to prevent nuclear war and promoting peace worldwide.
Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 astronaut, dies aged 97
Jim Lovell, commander of Apollo 13, passed away at 97. He is renowned for leading the mission that narrowly avoided disaster, successfully bringing his crew back to Earth against great odds.
Teenager arrested after three shot in New York City's Times Square
An 18-year-old woman was grazed by a bullet in the neck during a shooting in Times Square. Three people were shot in total, and a teenager has been arrested in connection with the incident.
Elon Musk's AI accused of making explicit AI Taylor Swift videos
Grok Imagine’s "spicy" mode reportedly generated explicit AI videos of Taylor Swift, as reported by The Verge and Gizmodo, raising concerns about the misuse of AI technology for creating inappropriate content.
Mexico rules out Trump's reported military plan against drug cartels
Mexico has denied reports that former U.S. President Trump authorized military action against Latin American drug cartels, rejecting claims of a secret plan to use military force in the region.
Azerbaijan and Armenia sign peace pledge at White House summit with Trump
Presidents of Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a peace agreement at the White House, facilitated by Trump. The accord aims to reopen key transport routes and improve regional cooperation, marking a significant step toward lasting peace after years of conflict. Trump hailed the deal as a long-awaited milestone.
Bus crash kills 25 people returning from funeral in Kenya
A bus carrying passengers believed to be from the same family crashed in Kenya, resulting in 25 fatalities. The victims were returning from a funeral when the accident occurred. Authorities are investigating the cause of the crash.
Military veteran arrested a week after deadly Montana bar shooting
Michael Paul Brown, 45, was arrested near another pub close to the location of the original deadly bar shooting in Montana, a week after the incident.
Fire prompts thousands of evacuations in California
The Canyon Fire, which began Thursday afternoon, has rapidly consumed nearly 5,000 acres within 24 hours, leading to thousands of mandatory evacuations in the affected areas of California.
Trump and Putin to meet in Alaska for Ukraine talks next week
Trump and Putin are set to meet in Alaska next week to discuss the Ukraine conflict. The announcement follows Trump's recent indication that Ukraine might need to cede territory to achieve a peace agreement and end the ongoing war.
What it means to be 'culturally' Irish in 2025 is complicated - as Ed Sheeran has shown
Ed Sheeran’s claim of being ‘culturally Irish’ despite growing up in England has sparked discussion on Irish identity. His case highlights the complexities of cultural affiliation today, where heritage, upbringing, and personal connection all influence how people define their cultural identity.
They live next to Peru's largest solar complex - so why are they still in the dark?
Residents of Pampa Clemesí, located near Peru's largest solar complex, continue to live without electricity. Despite the proximity to this major renewable energy source, the local community has not benefited from access to power, highlighting disparities in energy distribution and infrastructure development in the region.
How Kentucky bourbon went from boom to bust
Kentucky bourbon's decline stems from tariffs limiting exports, an oversupplied market, and decreased demand from teetotaling Gen-Z consumers, collectively undermining the once-thriving American liquor industry.
It shocked the market but has China's DeepSeek changed AI?
Six months after DeepSeek's arrival disrupted Silicon Valley, questions remain about its lasting impact on AI. While it initially shocked the market with advanced capabilities, its current relevance and influence on the broader AI landscape are being reassessed.
Billionaire inheritance feud spotlights India's messy family succession
Following Sunjay Kapur's death, intense media speculation surrounds the succession of his estate, highlighting common challenges in India's complex family inheritance dynamics.
Seoul's 'convenience stores' fighting loneliness
In South Korea, special convenience stores offer more than just food—they provide companionship to combat loneliness. These stores serve comforting meals like ramen while fostering social interaction, supporting community connection in Seoul.
From underdogs to equals: How India forced England to draw Test series
The recent India-England Test series, hailed as one of the greatest in recent years, saw India rise from underdogs to equal contenders. Demonstrating skill and resilience, India managed to draw the series against a strong English side, showcasing their growing prowess in international cricket.
NASA Apollo missions: Stories of the last Moon men
Out 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.
US shrugs off Gaza escalation - drifting further away from allies
The US shows apparent indifference toward a potential prolonged Israeli military occupation in Gaza, signaling a notable shift in its stance and distancing itself from traditional allies.
Is the world's oldest leader set for an eighth term?
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, currently the world's oldest leader, is seeking an eighth term in the upcoming October election. If re-elected, he would remain in power until age 99, extending his long-standing rule over the country.
India's immigration raids send ripples through slums and skyscrapers alike
Authorities in an upscale Indian suburb are conducting immigration raids targeting marginalized residents labeled as illegal immigrants. These actions have sparked widespread concern and tension across diverse communities, from impoverished slums to affluent skyscraper areas.
Is Perrier as Pure as It Claims? The Bottled Water Scandal Gripping France
France is shaken by revelations that some natural mineral water brands, including Perrier, have been filtering their water, contradicting purity claims. This scandal raises concerns about transparency and authenticity in the bottled water industry.
Thousands protest in Israel over Gaza City occupation plan
Thousands have protested in Israel against government plans to occupy Gaza City. Among them, a former soldier expressed his loss of support for the government, highlighting growing domestic opposition to the proposed actions in Gaza.
Watch: 'World's Ugliest Dog' crowned in California
The annual World's Ugliest Dog contest took place at the Sonoma County Fair in Santa Rosa, highlighting the importance of adopting dogs regardless of age or appearance.
Watch: 'Houston, we've had a problem' says Jim Lovell
Jim Lovell, the astronaut famed for safely guiding Apollo 13 back to Earth during its critical mission, has passed away at the age of 97.
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 war strategy. This move signals intensified military efforts in the area, potentially escalating the conflict and significantly impacting the lives of Palestinians in the city.
Why Hiroshima and Nagasaki are safe to live in today
BBC science reporter Esme Stallard explains that radiation from the 1945 atomic bombings has decayed over time, making it undetectable today. Natural decay and cleanup efforts have ensured the cities are safe for residents, with no lasting radiation hazards.
I made an AI clone of my dead son – and let a journalist interview him
A US journalist interviewed an AI clone of a teenager killed in a school shooting, sparking online criticism. The AI replica, created by the boy’s parent, raised ethical concerns about using AI to simulate deceased individuals.
Trump meets with Putin in search of peace in Ukraine: the Russian leader may be preparing a new trap for him
Independent Russian experts warn that Putin could deceive Trump again at their upcoming meeting, as happened at the 2018 summit, in a context of seeking peace in Ukraine.
Zelenski Undermines Trump's Plans to Convince Putin to Sign Peace: Reiterates He Will Not Cede Territory to Moscow
Ukrainian President Zelenski stated that Ukraine will not cede any territory to Russia, rejecting Trump's plans for Putin to sign peace. He emphasized Ukraine's firmness against the occupation and reiterated his commitment to defending territorial integrity.
Sánchez speaks with Zelenski and supports him in his total opposition to the meeting between Trump and Putin: "Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine"
Pedro Sánchez and Volodymyr Zelenski agree that decisions regarding Ukraine must take into account Europe's voice. Sánchez supports Zelenski in his firm rejection of a meeting between Trump and Putin that excludes Ukraine, reaffirming that there should be no solutions for Ukraine without the country's direct involvement.
Fires in Spain: Galicia suffers its worst fire of the summer, Ávila fire causes railway chaos, and five fires in León cause concern
The fire in Chandrexa de Queixa, Galicia, has burned at least 700 hectares, being the worst of the summer. In Ávila, the fire has destroyed between 500 and 600 hectares, causing chaos in railway traffic. Additionally, five fires in León are causing concern due to their development and control.
What is Known About the Fire in the Mosque of Córdoba: Possible Cause, Damages, and the Firefighters' Quick Response to Prevent a Tragedy
The fire in the Mosque of Córdoba mainly affected three chapels, one with a collapsed roof, and other areas show visible damage. The firefighters acted quickly to control the fire and prevent a greater tragedy.
Maldonado warns about the heatwave this weekend: "Sunday noon could be the worst of this scorching week"
Expert Maldonado warns that Spain will be under an exceptionally warm air mass, with Sunday noon being the most intense moment of a heatwave that will impact during the weekend.
With 362,000 square meters and 260 stores: this will be the largest shopping center in Madrid
The new largest shopping center in Madrid will have 362,000 m² and 260 stores, consisting of two buildings connected and separated by the Plaza de la Centralidad IV.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across eleven provinces
The second prize of the National Lottery has been awarded in eleven towns across nine provinces, leaving thousands of euros among the lucky winners.
A 25-year-old young man hospitalized in serious condition after suffering heat stroke in the Madrid metro
A 25-year-old man suffered heat stroke at the Herrera Oria station of the Madrid metro (Line 9). Security personnel took him outside and he was intubated and transferred to La Paz hospital in serious condition.
Nadal and Mery Perelló Welcome Their Second Child: The Emotional Meaning Behind the Name They Chose
Rafael Nadal and Mery Perelló welcomed their second child last Thursday in Palma de Mallorca, at the same clinic where their first child was born. The name chosen for the newborn holds an emotional significance for the couple.
Dakota Johnson: "My stepfather, Antonio Banderas, changed my life, we married into Spain"
Dakota Johnson reveals that her mother Melanie Griffith's marriage to Antonio Banderas connected her to Spain from a young age, highlighting the positive impact her stepfather has had on her life.
The singer Jaume Anglada, close friend of Felipe VI, stable but in serious condition after being hit while on his motorcycle
The singer Jaume Anglada, a close friend of Felipe VI, is stable but in serious condition following a motorcycle accident. The medical team is monitoring his clinical progress according to the latest report.
The collaborators of 'Fiesta' react to Terelu Campos' bikini photo shoot: "A very beautiful woman"
From the Telecinco set, the collaborators of 'Fiesta' have admirably commented on Terelu Campos' recent bikini photo shoot, also recalling other iconic summer photo shoots of the Campos sisters over the years.
A Nutritionist Warns About a Type of Milk Sold at Mercadona: "It Has Become Very Trendy"
Dietitian Fran Susín warns about a milk product sold at Mercadona, advising against consuming it as if it were a protein shake, despite its recent popularity.
The Future of Gaza is Decided in Ibiza: Trump's Envoy and Qatar's Prime Minister Seek an Alternative to Israel
The U.S. envoy and Qatar's prime minister meet in Ibiza to negotiate an alternative agreement related to Gaza. They hope to present a joint proposal in two weeks to seek a solution to the conflict in the region.
Nicolas Cage: "I gave $20,000 to the director of an orphanage and never gambled again"
Nicolas Cage shared how donating $20,000 to the director of an orphanage changed his life and led him to stop gambling, marking a turning point in his personal life.
Two police officers caught 'in the act' having sex in a patrol car
A video shared on social media shows two police officers having sex inside a patrol car, causing a scandal and a major public uproar.
Five winners of La Primitiva win nearly 39,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 50 million
Five La Primitiva winners received nearly 39,000 euros each, while another 198 prize winners obtained 1,798.80 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw has increased to 50 million euros.
A painkiller consumed by millions could cause heart failure: "Doctors must weigh the risks"
Researchers warn that a widely used painkiller could cause heart failure, recommending caution in its prescription, especially in older adults with heart problems.
Shigetoshi Kotari Dies from Severe Injuries Following a Boxing Match
Shigetoshi Kotari passed away due to severe brain damage suffered during a boxing match.
David Villar, analyst of the Israel-Palestine conflict: "Both Netanyahu and Hamas are interested in managing the war, not ending it"
In his book 'Israel and Palestine: Reflections on the Future and the Legacy of Oslo,' David Villar and twelve other scholars analyze the historical conflict and explore possible solutions, highlighting that both Netanyahu and Hamas seek to manage the war rather than end it.
Ander Garaiar, the first Spanish athlete in history to win the 100 meters sprint
Ander Garaiar became the first Spanish athlete to win the 100 meters sprint at the European Athletics U20 Championships, achieving a historic milestone for Spain in this event.
Iker Casillas responds to another woman who claims to have talked "intimately" with him: "She sought me out"
Sandra Madoc revealed her experience with Iker Casillas and emotionally explained why the communication with him ended. Casillas responded by clarifying that she was the one who initiated the contact.
Immigration arrests the owner of Trump Burger restaurant and he could be deported from the US
Roland Beainy, owner of the Trump Burger restaurant, was detained by the U.S. Immigration Service for overstaying his visa and faces possible deportation.
A 22-year-old young worker from a restaurant in Zaragoza dies while handling an extractor hood
A 22-year-old young man died around 12:30 p.m. while handling an extractor hood in a restaurant located at 8 Silvestre Pérez Street, Zaragoza.
These are the locations of the radars that issue the most fines on the A-7
The Mediterranean highway (A-7) has two radars among the devices that issued the most fines last year, according to data from the DGT, standing out as key speed control points.
A total of 58 Bonoloto winners win 3,700 euros and the jackpot rises to one million euros
There were no first-category winners in the Bonoloto, so the jackpot for the next draw increased to one million euros. Meanwhile, 58 second-category winners received 3,700 euros each.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The 'Alfabeta Generation' in the Telos magazine by Fundación Telefónica analyzes the impact of hyperconnectivity on well-being. It promotes a healthy balance between screen use and real-life experiences, highlighting the importance of critical digital literacy to improve quality of life in a technology-dominated environment.
The solution to avoid overpaying on low-cost airlines: a bag that fits under the seat for less than €20
Many low-cost airlines, such as Ryanair and Vueling, only allow luggage that fits under the seat on their economy flights. To avoid extra charges, there is an affordable bag, for less than €20, specially designed to meet these size requirements and make traveling without additional costs easier.
Eurofighter or F-35, Maneuverability versus Technology: A Comparison between the European Fighter and the US One
The F-35 is more technologically advanced, but the Eurofighter Typhoon might better suit the needs of the Spanish Air and Space Force, highlighting a comparison between maneuverability and technology.
This is the coldest spot in Spain during the heatwave: it records a temperature of 10 degrees
During the heatwave in Spain, the coldest spot has been recorded at 10 degrees, located in Castilla y León, where four other provinces also rank among the coolest in the country.
Two men dressed as women arrested while robbing a jewelry store in Barcelona
Two men disguised as women were arrested in Barcelona while robbing a jewelry store. They attempted to steal items valued at more than 300,000 euros through intimidation.
Tips for Loading the Dishwasher More Effectively, According to Hospitality Workers
Each compartment of the dishwasher has a specific purpose, and organizing the utensils well is key to maximizing its efficiency and achieving better cleaning results.
Eye prostheses, stuffed tigers, sculptures made with ropes... This is what the inside of Jeffrey Epstein's "house of horrors" mansion was like
The New York Times revealed images of the interior of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan mansion, which has seven floors, about 2,600 square meters, 10 bedrooms, and 15 bathrooms, reflecting a disturbing atmosphere with objects such as eye prostheses, stuffed tigers, and sculptures made with ropes.
Militao's Stunning Goal Against Leganés in Madrid's First Preseason Test
The Brazilian defender Militao shared on his social media his standout goal in Real Madrid's thrashing of Leganés in the first preseason match at Valdebebas.
One of the models from Kiko Rivera's video speaks out about the controversy: "There was nothing going on there"
Luz María, one of the models from Kiko Rivera's video, clarifies that they were not offered any food or drink and denounces preferential treatment towards some girls, denying any inappropriate situation at the location.
María Patiño denies that neither she nor Belén Esteban have a place at RTVE: "False"
María Patiño denied being "obsolete" for RTVE after the failure of La familia de la tele and refuted that neither she nor Belén Esteban lack a future at the public broadcaster.
The Symptom That Manifests in the Fingers and May Be a Sign of a Rare Lung Disease
Inflammation in the form of 'clubbed' fingers can indicate a rare lung disease, signaling the need for medical evaluation for timely diagnosis and treatment.
Side Effects of Trump's Tariffs: Trade Prepares to Change Its Skin
The tariffs imposed by Trump could redirect trade lost in the U.S. towards Europe and some Asian countries, depending on the outcome of the trade conflict between the United States and China.
This Is How El Torete Lived, the Juvenile Delinquent Who Went Down in History as a Movie Star
Ángel Fernández Franco, known as 'El Torete,' was an icon of quinqui cinema in the eighties, symbolizing a generation marked by drugs and marginalization.
It Was Lady Di's Favorite Breakfast: "She Was Ahead of Her Time"
Chef Darren McGrady, who worked for the British Royal Family, revealed what Princess Diana's favorite breakfast was, highlighting that her choice showed she was ahead of her time.
Neither Cardio nor Strength: The Easy Exercise That Lowers Blood Pressure the Most According to Science
A study reveals that although sports are beneficial, there is a type of exercise even more effective at reducing hypertension, the main cause of cardiovascular diseases in Spain. Maintaining stable blood pressure is key to health.
Tinder introduces new features to make finding a partner easier
Tinder is implementing new features and strategies to make it easier for users to find a partner and thereby increase its revenue through more paid subscriptions.
The African destination that's trendy and already being called the 'new Caribbean'
This Atlantic archipelago has experienced a remarkable increase in tourists during the summer, drawn by its beaches and stunning nature, earning it the nickname 'new Caribbean'.
Fewer Calories and Fats: Nutritionist Pablo Ojeda’s Healthy Spanish Omelette Sandwich Recipe
Nutritionist Pablo Ojeda’s recipe offers a Spanish omelette with fewer calories and fats, rich in omega-3 and fiber. It uses fresh ingredients, quality proteins, and healthy fats for a nutritious and balanced sandwich.
The fine of several thousand euros that a truck driver will face for using another driver’s tachograph card
A professional driver was stopped by the Civil Guard for using another person’s tachograph card to avoid taking mandatory breaks. This violation carries a fine of several thousand euros.
A new study on the Shroud of Turin dismantles the most widespread theory: it never covered a human body
A recent analysis indicates that the Shroud of Turin is a medieval religious artwork and never actually covered a human body, overturning the traditional belief about its origin.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos has selected 20 finalist beaches, two from each Spanish coastline, following the initial voting by readers. Now, you are invited to choose the best beach in Spain from these finalists. Voting is open until September 15 to determine the winner.
The Best Way to Cool Your Home Without Air Conditioning, According to Architect Marcelo Seia
According to architect Marcelo Seia, maintaining a comfortable temperature and improving air quality at home can be achieved through natural methods and efficient design, thus avoiding the use of air conditioning.
Manuel Vidal, podiatrist: "These are the pretty Zara sandals that won't ruin your feet"
Manuel Vidal, podiatrist, recommends the ideal Zara sandals for summer that combine style and foot care, avoiding the discomfort and damage commonly caused by inappropriate footwear.
Discover How to Eat Everything This Summer in a Healthy, Easy, and Quick Way
During the summer, avoiding spending too much time in the kitchen is key. To maintain a healthy diet without complications, it is essential to plan meals in advance, thus providing quick, varied, and nutritious options that adapt to the summer pace.
The behind-the-scenes story of the turnaround in the Ter Stegen case: from refusing to sign the medical report to giving in after a talk with Joan Laporta at his home
The German goalkeeper Ter Stegen finally agreed to authorize his medical report, ending a tense conflict with the club caused by his back injury and salary cap restrictions, following a conversation with Joan Laporta at his home.
The definitive return of Puigdemont to Spain: When will it be? Is there any order preventing it?
The former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont is awaiting the implementation of the Amnesty Law to return definitively to Spain, with no current order preventing his return.
What Happens If You Turn Off the Car with the Air Conditioning On?
In summer, driving with the air conditioning on is common in Spain, but turning off the car without switching off the climate control system can cause damage to the vehicle if not used properly.
How to Use Table Salt to Kill Ants Quickly Without Insecticides
With the arrival of summer, ants invade homes. Using table salt is a simple, economical, and chemical-free method to eliminate them quickly, avoiding risks associated with traditional insecticides.
This is the best chocolate according to cardiologist Aurelio Rojas: "It lowers blood sugar and inflammation"
Cardiologist Aurelio Rojas recommends consuming chocolate with more than 70% cacao, as it helps reduce blood sugar and inflammation, providing benefits for cardiovascular health.
Prison for the young man arrested for running over the singer Jaime Anglada, close friend of Felipe VI
The young man arrested for running over the singer Jaime Anglada has admitted to the facts and has committed to paying civil liability.
How much pension do you lose if you retire after 30 years of work
Retirement pension varies according to several factors, with the contribution period being key. Working fewer years, such as 30, can significantly reduce the amount of pension received.
The Spanish city that 'The Mirror' recommends for being cheaper than Barcelona and Madrid: "Full of food and drink"
The British media outlet 'The Mirror' recommends UK tourists visit a major Spanish city that is less expensive than Barcelona and Madrid, highlighting its abundance of food and drink options.
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 are currently receiving a public pension, allowing them to claim the corresponding IRPF refund.
The Eggplant Sandwich That’s Going to Be a Hit This Summer: No Bread, Cheap, and Ready in 30 Minutes
This eggplant sandwich recipe is perfect for those who prefer gluten-free options. It’s affordable, retains the traditional flavor, and is ready in just 30 minutes—ideal for summer.
25% of the replies to Pedro Sánchez's messages on X are aggressive, according to a study
A study reveals that 25% of the replies to Pedro Sánchez's messages on X (formerly Twitter) are aggressive. The anonymity and speed of the platform encourage the expression of negative emotions among users.
The 'when' weighs more than the 'how many' when evaluating a partner based on their sexual relationships
A study shows that how quickly a couple has sexual relations affects the willingness to commit more than the number of previous sexual encounters. The gradual reduction of these encounters influences the perception and decision regarding emotional commitment.
Hazard Opens Up About His Relationship with Courtois: "He Always Put Benzema and Modric Above Me"
Eden Hazard reflects on his professional career and reveals that Thibaut Courtois always valued Karim Benzema and Luka Modric more than him, highlighting the dynamic with his teammates in the team.
Maite Galdeano Speaks Out Amid Controversy Between Cristian Suescun and Kiko Jiménez
Maite Galdeano, mother of Sofía Suescun, has spoken about the current state of her relationship with her children, amid the controversy between Cristian Suescun and Kiko Jiménez.
Fireworm, lionfish... The Mediterranean is "tropicalizing" and attracting species never seen before
Specialists warn about the "tropicalization" of the Mediterranean, highlighting the arrival of species such as the lionfish, fireworm, Asian alga, and the Canary wrasse, which are transforming the marine ecosystem and creating new environmental challenges.
'Running,' 'Crossfit,' or Dance Classes Are the New Tinder: "There Is Something Human Beyond the Screens"
Dating apps are losing users, who now seek partners through group activities like running, crossfit, or dance, valuing real human connection outside of screens.
The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that may never come: "It's not worth it"
Enric, a sound technician, reflects the reality of many young people facing job insecurity and the uncertainty of a secure retirement. They fear working until old age without any guarantees of pension, creating an atmosphere of discouragement and distrust towards the current pension system. This generation questions the viability of planning their financial future under these adverse conditions.
CEOs to Box
The Fifth Annual Night combines streamer boxing with musical shows on Twitch, representing a new form of digital economy similar to the revolutionary one of the late 1990s.
Summer snakes... with nuclear heads
This year, some "summer snakes" include serious novelties, such as nuclear heads and, in the most extreme cases, multiple heads similar to the hydras of Greek mythology.
The phrase with which Mariah Carey refuses to travel to space
Mariah Carey made history with her refusal to travel to space, standing out even more than Katy Perry's own space flight, by expressing a phrase that reflects her decision not to participate in that experience.
Who benefits from the tariff agreement between the US and the EU?
The tariff agreement between the US and the EU aims to put an end to the instability caused by the "tariff war" initiated by Trump, who implemented a unilateral "peace through strength" strategy that generated global uncertainty.
Neither Polar Bears nor Platypuses: These Are the Animals That Could Go Extinct in 2026
The IUCN warns that several species could become extinct in 2026, including some little-known ones. The Red List highlights the risk due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activities, affecting mammals as well as reptiles and amphibians. Urgent conservation is vital to prevent these species from disappearing forever.
A man sues Disneyland for not being able to enjoy attractions or character autograph signings
The court ruled in favor of Disneyland, determining that there was no breach of contract, since the interruption of the attractions occurred on only one day during a three-day stay.
Why Marta Sánchez's 'Made in Greece' Summer Sandals Are the Most Comfortable for Women Over 55
Marta Sánchez chooses handmade sandals of Spanish design 'made in Greece' that combine style, freshness, and comfort, ideal for women over 55 who are looking for comfortable and elegant footwear for the summer.
The Presence of Two Types of Intestinal Polyps is Associated with a Higher Risk of Colorectal Cancer
The simultaneous presence of two types of intestinal polyps increases the risk of colorectal cancer. Early detection and regular monitoring are essential to reduce this risk and improve prognosis in patients.
Scare at a bull run in Alcalá del Júcar as a bull escapes and spreads chaos: three injured
A bull escaped during a bull run in Alcalá del Júcar, causing chaos and leaving three people injured: two men aged 50 and 66, and a 36-year-old woman.
Without prepared scripts, at dawn, endless working days... the behind-the-scenes of the recordings of 'Aquí no hay quien viva'
'Aquí no hay quien viva', an iconic Spanish series, was filmed under difficult conditions, with a lack of time and organization. The actresses revealed that they faced endless working days, recordings at dawn, and scripts that were not always prepared, making the process demanding despite its great success.
Criticism of Canal Sur for broadcasting bullfights during the fire at the Mosque of Córdoba
Canal Sur was criticized on social media for continuing to broadcast the bullfight while a fire was occurring at the Mosque of Córdoba, causing outrage among users for prioritizing the bullfighting event.
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 participants remained isolated in a mansion near Madrid, two contestants lived in a hotel and had mobile phones, sparking controversy about the fairness of conditions on the show.
Kiko Jiménez does not attend 'Fiesta' due to controversy with the Suescun family: "They're losing their minds"
Following accusations from Cristian Suescun, Kiko Jiménez has chosen not to attend 'Fiesta' and to take legal action regarding the controversy with the Suescun family.
Yurena Gets Emotional Talking About Her Mother: "If I Had Known What Was Coming, I Would Never Have Dedicated Myself to the Artistic World"
Yurena expressed on 'TardeAR' her pain and complex relationship with her mother, confessing that at times she wished she didn't love her so much due to the difficulties she faced in her life and artistic career.
Jessica Bueno reveals what her weakness will be in 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I do it for them"
Jessica Bueno, a participant in Supervivientes 2011, returns to Honduras to take part in 'Supervivientes All Stars', facing the difficult separation from her children. She confesses that her greatest weakness is them, but assures that she does it for them and to grow personally.
Kiko Jiménez explodes against Paloma Barrientos after she blames them for the prank calls to Ortega Cano
Cristian Suescun accused his sister and her boyfriend of impersonating Paloma Barrientos to make prank calls to Ortega Cano, which provoked an angry reaction from Kiko Jiménez towards Barrientos.
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, and invited the audience to watch the start of the program to understand the context.
Carmen Borrego tells Pepe del Real to be quiet live on air: "You're unbearable!"
During a live broadcast, Carmen Borrego interrupted journalist Pepe del Real and told him to be quiet after he brought up a confrontation between José María Almoguera and her mother, a topic that upset the collaborator.
The Less Known Side of Actor Manu Ríos: Musicals, Classical Ballet, and Winner of a Hip Hop Championship
Manu Ríos, known for his role in Élite, has developed a diverse artistic career that includes musicals, classical ballet, and being a champion of a hip hop competition, showcasing his talent beyond acting.
Marius Borg loses a diplomatic privilege that forces the Norwegian government to make an 'in extremis' change in its laws
Marius Borg lost a diplomatic privilege, which led the Norwegian government to urgently amend its laws to adapt to this unexpected situation and ensure the required legal and diplomatic compliance.
Borja Sémper reappears alongside his wife, Bárbara Goenaga, while undergoing cancer treatment
Borja Sémper, the Popular Party spokesperson in Congress, has been diagnosed with a tumor in its early stage. Recently, he has made a public appearance accompanied by his wife, Bárbara Goenaga, as he continues his cancer treatment.
The hints from Nagore Robles and Carla Flila that would confirm their breakup: "Changing tears for…"
Nagore Robles and Carla Flila, well-known influencers, have posted messages on Instagram that suggest their breakup. Their updates reflect an emotional change, implying that they are overcoming difficult moments and leaving tears behind.
The Untold Story of Queen Victoria and Her Secret Relationship with Her Indian Servant
The British royal family hid for decades the close friendship between Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim, her Indian servant, who became her closest confidant.
Ana Peleteiro opens up about her painful miscarriage: "My baby’s heartbeat stopped"
Ana Peleteiro shared on Instagram the painful process of her miscarriage, detailing how her baby’s heartbeat stopped and how she faced the difficult experience of passing the fetus.
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 suffered a gang rape at the age of six by eight men, comparing her experience to the "La Manada" case. In the show, she discusses topics of sexuality with guests and shared this shocking testimony to raise awareness about child sexual violence.
The singer Jaime Anglada, close friend of King Felipe VI, seriously injured after being hit by a car
Jaime Anglada, singer and close friend of King Felipe VI, was seriously injured after being hit by a car whose driver fled the scene. Thanks to the help of witnesses, the police managed to apprehend the person responsible.
Jessica Bueno reveals who the man accompanying her in Ibiza was
'TardeAR' showed footage of Jessica Bueno on a sailboat in Ibiza accompanied by a man whose identity was kept hidden through pixelation. The model finally revealed who that mysterious companion was.
Heat Wave in Spain: What It's Like to Work in High Temperatures Outdoors
In Spain, during the heat wave, outdoor workers such as laborers and tour guides adjust their schedules and routes to avoid extreme temperatures, sometimes shortening their workday or canceling activities. Indoors, such as in a dry cleaner’s in Valencia, the heat also takes its toll, reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius, highlighting the widespread challenge of working under high temperatures.
The DGT's Warning to Pedestrians When Crossing the Road
The DGT warns about the danger of using mobile phones while crossing streets, linked to the rise in pedestrian run-overs in urban areas. To assess its impact, the National Road Safety Observatory will conduct a national survey focused on pedestrian accidents, the deadliest in cities according to the DGT.
A train crushes a van after it got stuck between the barriers
A van got stuck between the barriers at a level crossing in Poland. The driver tried to maneuver it out, but was unable to remove it before the train struck the vehicle. Fortunately, the driver was unharmed, although they could face charges for reckless behavior.
Verdeliss settles the controversy with Carmen Pérez, ultramarathon runner, after validating her 100 km record: "Always fair and clean play"
Verdeliss clarified the controversy with Carmen Pérez following the ratification by the RFEA of her 100 km record, posting a photo that officially confirms her mark and advocating for fair and clean play in sports.
Atlético de Madrid wins on the counterattack during their visit to Newcastle
Julián Álvarez and Antoine Griezmann scored for Atlético de Madrid, who secured a 2-0 victory on their visit to St. James' Park against Newcastle thanks to their effective counterattacking play.
Khabib Nurmagomedov opens up about Makhachev's retirement: "After 35, you'll never be the same again"
Khabib Nurmagomedov, former champion and Makhachev's coach, states that his protégé has between a year and a half and two years left before retiring, emphasizing that after 35 years old, physical condition and performance are never the same.
Salah confronts UEFA over the 'Palestinian Pelé' killed in Gaza: "Can you explain to us how he died?"
Palestinian footballer Suleiman Al-Obeid died on Wednesday following an attack by Israeli forces in Gaza. Mohamed Salah questions UEFA about the circumstances of his death, demanding answers about the tragic loss of the so-called 'Palestinian Pelé'.
Schedule and Where to Watch Carlos Alcaraz's Debut Against Damir Dzumhur at the Cincinnati Masters 1000
Carlos Alcaraz will make his debut this Sunday at the 2025 ATP Cincinnati, facing Damir Dzumhur.
Adrián Mella, president of ASTTA: "Tics are just the tip of the iceberg, Tourette syndrome goes much further"
Adrián Mella highlights the daily challenges faced by people with Tourette, emphasizing social ignorance and the importance of providing adapted healthcare, educational, and work support to improve their quality of life.
Only 1 in 3 Young People with Disabilities Believe They Will Be Able to Work in What They Like, According to a Study
The 10th report by the Adecco Foundation reveals that only one-third of young people with disabilities trust that they will be able to work in what they like, highlighting significant gaps in employment and opportunities. The study emphasizes the need for policies and actions that promote labor inclusion for this vulnerable group.
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, as Disabling as it is Forgotten: "You don’t die, but it’s a death in life"
Myalgic encephalomyelitis, or chronic fatigue syndrome, is a severe and highly disabling illness. It profoundly affects the quality of life of those who suffer from it, causing a suffering that, although it does not cause death, is described as a “death in life” due to its debilitating impact and the minimal medical and social attention it receives.
Ibex Banks Are No Longer Cheap, but They Are Gaining Credibility
The Ibex 35 surpassed 14,800 points driven by the banks, although some investment firms believe that these stocks are no longer cheap, reflecting an increase in their credibility.
The Ibex 35, unstoppable: surpasses 14,800 points and closes its best week since mid-April
The Ibex 35 surpasses 14,800 points, driven by major stocks, notably BBVA after announcing a review of synergies in its takeover bid for Sabadell, thus closing its best week since April.
Asufin warns that the new ATM law may worsen financial exclusion in smaller municipalities
Asufin criticizes the deadlines set by the new law to adapt the ATM network, considering them excessive, and warns that this could increase financial exclusion in small municipalities.
The Price of Used Tesla Vehicles in the U.S. Falls to Its Lowest Level in History
In August, the average price of used Tesla vehicles in the U.S. fell to $27,814, marking a year-on-year decrease of 13.97%, reaching its lowest historical level.
Not All Mutualists Will Receive the IRPF Refund: Pensioners Who Will Be Left Without It
The IRPF refund only benefits those who contributed to a mandatory occupational mutual fund before 1979, and in some cases until the 80s or 90s. Therefore, not all mutualist pensioners will be able to access this refund.
The Price of Gold Futures Soars in the U.S. Following Trump’s Tariffs on Bullion Imports
Tensions between Switzerland and the United States rise after Trump imposes tariffs on Swiss imports, particularly affecting the gold market and causing an increase in the price of gold futures in the U.S.
Dave Bautista Will Face Henry Cavill in the Remake of This 80s Classic
Dave Bautista was close to landing this role ten years ago, but due to project setbacks, he had to wait until now to face Henry Cavill in the remake of the 80s classic.
This is 'The Paper', the spin-off of 'The Office' starring Domhnall Gleeson and featuring a familiar face
'The Paper' is a spin-off of the iconic sitcom 'The Office', created by the original author. The series maintains the mockumentary format and stars Domhnall Gleeson, as well as including a familiar character from the original series.
Disney+ cancels the most successful horror series in its catalog after two seasons
Although R.L. Stine's 'Fear Street' is a hit on Netflix, the adaptation of 'Goosebumps' on Disney+ did not achieve the same success, leading to the cancellation of the series after two seasons.
DC makes a move following the success of 'Superman': James Gunn's new offensive against Marvel
James Gunn will direct a new and mysterious film for DC, following the success of 'Superman.' This move marks the beginning of a new offensive by the studio against Marvel in the competitive world of superhero movies.
The New Movie with the Jordan Peele Stamp Releases Its Bloodiest Trailer: This Is the Sports Nightmare of the Year
Jordan Peele produces the new film directed by Justin Tipping, known for 'Kicks'. The movie, starring Julia Fox and Marlon Wayans, features a sports-themed plot with a terrifying twist and a blood-filled trailer, marking the next nightmare in sports cinema.
Beware of the Most Common Summer Scam: This Is Quishing
'Quishing' is a variant of phishing that uses QR codes to deceive users and is on the rise during the summer. This technique aims to capture personal information by directing victims to fake websites through QR code scanning.
Motorola showcases its renewed Razr 60 foldable phone with Swarovski crystals
Motorola presents its Razr 60 foldable phone, which stands out for its design featuring a leather-inspired finish and a quilted effect, as well as details adorned with Swarovski crystals.
This is how you can use ChatGPT to find out the calories in everything you eat
ChatGPT can help you estimate the calories and nutritional values of the foods you consume, although the accuracy varies depending on the type of food, the quality of the image, and how the query is phrased.
Have you received this email from DHL? Do not open it, it is a phishing scam that steals your money
A campaign has been detected that impersonates DHL through fake emails informing about the return of a package, aiming to deceive users and steal their money.
The PlayStation 6 Aims to Be Three Times More Powerful Than the PS5 Console (and Will Cost Much Less)
Sony is expected to start manufacturing the PlayStation 6 in mid-2027, with a planned release for late 2027 or early 2028. The console is expected to be three times more powerful than the PS5 and have a significantly lower price.
Victoria Federica inspires with the 'made in Spain' look that we will wear in autumn with romantic ballerinas
Victoria Federica enchants with a romantic, versatile, and inspiring style, highlighting a look made in Spain that is ideal for wearing in autumn, complemented with romantic ballerinas.
Whitney Houston Would Have Turned 62: This Was the Impressive Style of the Singer Who Made History in Music
Whitney Houston, the princess of pop, revolutionized fashion in the 1980s with her unique and daring style. Her iconic looks on stage set trends and cemented her legacy as a diva who transcended music and fashion.
Ester Expósito triumphs on Instagram with the most daring and original transparent Ibizan dress
Ester Expósito captivated her followers on Instagram with an Ibizan dress from a Spanish brand, standing out for its daring and original design that reflects her unique style.
Cristina Eguren, dermatologist: "It remains one of the best allies to keep the skin healthy and beautiful in summer"
Dermatologist Cristina Eguren shares key routines and products to care for the skin in summer, highlighting the importance of keeping it healthy and beautiful during the summer months.
What is Mat Pilates: the express variant to improve women's musculature
Mat Pilates is a quick and accessible modality that only requires a mat. Ideal for women with little time, it improves posture, tones the abdomen, and contributes to weight loss, showing benefits in just a few sessions.
This year’s trending bikinis are these, and you can find them in the Calzedonia sales
With weeks ahead to enjoy the summer, it is still possible to refresh your swimwear wardrobe. This year, the trend moves away from microkinis and very daring styles, favoring more comfortable and streamlined designs. The Calzedonia sales offer a great opportunity to purchase these fashionable bikinis at affordable prices.
The restaurant in Catalonia where Dulceida and Alba Paul dined together: sea views and a €63 menu
Dulceida and Alba Paul attended a friend's bachelorette party in Catalonia, where they dined at a restaurant in Girona with sea views, enjoying a €63 menu.
Four Super Easy Gilda Recipes to Impress Your Guests This Summer
These four gilda recipes offer simple and affordable options to prepare a delicious and fun appetizer, perfect for surprising your guests during the summer and saving money ahead of the September financial squeeze.
The Ultimate Trick to Make Creamy Homemade Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker (and with Only 3 Ingredients)
Martha Delicious shares an easy and vegan recipe to make creamy lemon ice cream at home, without the need for an ice cream maker and using only three ingredients.
High-Protein Zucchini and Chicken Pie, Gluten-Free and Flourless
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as the high-protein zucchini and chicken pie, which is gluten-free and flourless.
Boticaria García has the recipe for healthy ice cream that anyone can make at home: only 3 ingredients
Boticaria García shares an easy healthy ice cream recipe using just banana, natural yogurt, and defatted cocoa powder, perfect for enjoying in the summer.
The way to prepare zucchini this summer (and it’s not pasta or salad)
A vegan recipe that combines zucchini, potato, and spices, ideal for enjoying this vegetable in a different way during the summer.
The beautiful town of the Costa Brava that hides a water park with waterfalls and dolphins
Located near the Mediterranean in Girona, this charming town on the Costa Brava offers family-friendly attractions, including a water park with waterfalls and dolphins, perfect for children to enjoy and explore.
The beach of Alicante with crystal-clear waters and a Civil War bunker in the sand
This beach on the coast of Altea stands out for its crystal-clear waters and gravel seabed, where a bunker with a machine gun nest built in 1937 during the Civil War can be found.
The beach of Alicante with turquoise waters hidden among cliffs: a perfect place to relax and snorkel
This cove in Alicante, surrounded by vegetation and cliffs, offers crystal-clear waters ideal for relaxing, swimming, and snorkeling, as well as being a naturist spot.
A landscape that doesn’t seem of this world: a desert with natural pools among the dunes
This national park in Brazil offers a unique landscape with vast sand dunes shaped by the wind and natural pools, creating a spectacular and rare view in the world.
The impressive church of a Galician village that is among the most beautiful
The church, located in the center of the Galician village, stands out for its imposing presence and the blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles that reflect its historical and artistic value.
The Hiking Trail That Takes You to One of Málaga's Greatest Gems
This itinerary in the Sierra de las Nieves is one of the best in Andalusia and Spain, ideal for trekking enthusiasts who want to discover landscapes and natural treasures during the summer.
Traveling Solo, an Increasingly Popular Option with One Spanish Destination Above the Rest
One in ten Spaniards will choose to travel solo this summer, reflecting the growing popularity of this mode of travel. Among the preferred destinations, one Spanish location stands out above the rest, highlighting an upward trend in independent travel within the country.
How to Make a Gelatin Packed with Collagen and Magnesium: Refreshing and with Multiple Health Benefits
A gelatin rich in collagen and magnesium helps keep the skin young and elastic, as well as promoting restful sleep. This simple recipe is a delicious way to obtain key nutrients for health.
Antoni Figueredo, Podiatrist: "Thong sandals may be comfortable at first, but they are not good"
Antoni Figueredo, podiatrist, warns that although thong sandals can be comfortable initially, they are not recommended for all-day use due to possible negative effects on foot health.
Neither Yogurt nor Milk: These Are the Foods with the Most Calcium Recommended for People Over 60
Osteoporosis affects almost three million people in Spain, reflecting a deficiency of calcium in the diet. However, those who do not consume dairy can find multiple alternative sources of calcium to meet their needs.
Neither the weather nor vacations: the topics talked about by people who lack social skills in a conversation
People with limited social skills tend to avoid common topics such as the weather or vacations. Instead, they prefer to talk about subjects they find more comfortable, reflecting their difficulty in establishing connections through the bidirectional interpersonal communication necessary for social coexistence.
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 adult obesity from childhood, enabling early identification and intervention of risk.
A Podiatrist's Warning if You Walk Barefoot in the Pool: "At First It Seems Like a Hardness or a Callus, But Then It Hurts When You Step"
Walking barefoot in public pools can cause plantar warts, which initially appear like hard skin or calluses, but later cause pain when walking, warns a podiatrist.
A Driving Instructor Explains How You Should Act If a Car Is Tailgating You
The greatest risk when driving with a car very close behind you is that a sudden brake could cause a collision. Therefore, it is essential to stay calm and increase the following distance to avoid accidents.
Is it legal for your homeowners' association to prohibit you from charging your electric car in the garage?
A resident of Zaragoza wanted to charge his electric car in his parking space, but the building manager denied him permission. The article addresses whether homeowners' associations can prohibit this action.
The signals the car sends when it needs to change the belt
Knowing the condition of your vehicle is key to avoiding serious and costly mechanical problems. Identifying the signs that the belt needs to be changed can prevent breakdowns and high repair costs, keeping the car in good condition and safe to drive.
The Kia Electric Van Now Has Prices and It’s Cheaper Than You Think
The Kia PV5 electric van stands out for its unique design and great versatility, 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 brand's best-selling model, is updated with a refreshed design and improvements in infotainment and safety, maintaining its popularity in the SUV market.
The M-40 Closure Joins Multiple Ongoing Works in Madrid This Weekend
The M-40 will be closed this Saturday until 9:00 PM between the junctions of the M-31 and the A-3 due to the installation of a pedestrian bridge, adding to other ongoing works in Madrid.
Guide to Avoid Getting Lost in Madrid's Construction Sites: Check Work Zones in Real Time
The Madrid City Council provides real-time information about construction works affecting various areas of the city, including Parque Ventas, Castellana, and the A-5, to facilitate mobility and prevent inconveniences.
This will be the next long weekend in Castilla y León: three days off to have a short vacation
In Castilla y León, citizens will soon be able to enjoy a long weekend in summer, with three days off that will allow for a short vacation.
The Chandexa de Queixa Fire in Ourense Advances with 450 Hectares Affected
The fire in Chandexa de Queixa, Ourense, affects 450 hectares and mobilizes dozens of personnel. Additionally, other fires remain active in Galicia, keeping the region on alert.
Two Dead in Small Plane Crash in the Pontón de Requena Area
A small plane crashed in the Pontón de Requena area, resulting in two fatalities. The SAMU responded to the scene but could only confirm the deaths.
With 2,500 square meters and 100 new jobs: this is what the Primark store opening in this center will be like
Primark will open a 2,500 m² store on September 5th, creating 100 jobs, following an investment of 100 million euros announced in 2022.
Woman Arrested for Threatening a Disabled Man with a Sexual Video and Obtaining Nearly 12,000 Euros
A woman was arrested for coercion and trespassing after threatening a disabled man with the release of a sexual video to extort him and obtain close to 12,000 euros.
64-Year-Old Woman Detained and Brought Before the Court After Assaulting Her Partner
The 64-year-old woman was detained and brought before the court after admitting to assaulting her partner during an argument caused by excessive consumption of alcohol and antidepressants.
Fuengirola will hire private detectives to monitor employees who are on sick leave
The Fuengirola City Council will issue a contract worth 18,148 euros to hire private detectives to monitor employees on sick leave, with the aim of controlling labor fraud.
A 20-year-old young man dies from a gunshot wound during the early morning in Pinos Puente
A 20-year-old young man died from a gunshot wound during the early morning in Pinos Puente. The Judicial Police have started the investigation, but the causes of the incident have not yet been disclosed.
Sheila: Victim of Abuse, Eviction Due to Bureaucracy, and the Rental Bubble
Sheila faces a difficult situation due to abuse, an eviction caused by bureaucratic procedures, and high rental prices, worsened by insufficient aid that fails to meet her needs.
'La que se avecina' in real life: Viral neighbor notices ranging from wanting gossip to aggressive conversations
The X account @liosdevecinos shows real neighbor notices that reflect everything from curiosity about gossip to aggressive arguments, capturing everyday interactions with a tone similar to the series 'La que se avecina'.
A Political Race on Four Paws: The Feline Mayor Elections Begin in a Massachusetts Town
This year, the feline mayor elections in a Massachusetts town include not only cats but also all kinds of animals that have run for the position, making the competition more diverse and unusual than in previous years.
From San Sebastián to Paris by scooter: the challenge of Gorka Lasa, the Basque who will travel more than 1,000 kilometers with just 100 euros
TikToker Gorka Lasa and his friend Ibai Martín will undertake a 30-day journey on a non-electric scooter from San Sebastián to Paris, covering over 1,000 km with a limited budget of 100 euros.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
The expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology, answers questions in 20minutos' sex advice column about medication and erection problems, offering guidance to improve sexual life and the couple's relationship.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan, answering questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments.
"I rent my home, am I obligated to let a bank appraiser into my house to take photographs?"
This housing advice column answers questions related to common problems in communities and rentals, such as conflicts with neighbors, maintenance, cleaning, security, and issues with the landlord.
"If the working day is reduced, will I have to work longer to be able to retire?"
UGT experts answer questions about reduced working hours, clarifying how such reductions may affect retirement timing and contributions in this labor consultation edition.
Is Something Worrying You or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the 20minutos Psychology Office
20minutos offers a psychology office for those experiencing emotional concerns or blockages. This space allows you to express and manage worries, providing professional support to improve mental well-being and find solutions to difficult situations.
Single-Color Cat Breeds: Between Myth, Genetics, and Aesthetics
The color of cats is due to two main pigments: eumelanin (black) and pheomelanin (red). Genetics determines the expression and combination of these pigments, influencing the varieties of single-color cats. These characteristics give rise to myths and aesthetic appreciations about the different breeds.
Dogs Could Detect Parkinson's with 98% Accuracy, Years Before Symptoms Appear
A study reveals that dogs can identify Parkinson's with 98% accuracy, even years before symptoms manifest, offering a non-invasive method for early and effective diagnosis.
How Heat Affects Dogs: From These Temperatures, the Risk Is Extreme
Heat waves seriously affect dogs, whose risk increases with the temperature. Not all breeds tolerate heat the same way, so it is crucial to recognize from which temperatures it becomes dangerous to take them for walks and to avoid putting their health at risk.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, August 10, 2025
Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what fate has in store for you in aspects such as love, work, and health.
Check the Sueldazo of the ONCE: results
Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo corresponding to the draw on Saturday, August 9, 2025, to find out if you have won.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, August 9, 2025
Check the official Primitiva results for Saturday, August 9, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.
Three Ancient Sayings That Warn Us Against Rushing
The article brings together three proverbs that warn about impatience and rushing, highlighting that hurrying is not always beneficial and that urgency can lead to worse outcomes.
A Fish Thrown by an Osprey Causes a Forest Fire and a Power Outage
An osprey dropped a large fish due to heat and fatigue. The fish fell in a dry area, causing a forest fire that led to a power outage, according to firefighters who controlled the blaze.
The Love of Juan José Becerra (Candaya, 2024). Dystopian Love
Juan José Becerra explores the concept of love in a context where it no longer exists, raising profound questions about its meaning and relevance in a dystopian society.
When There Is No Sex Education, Porn Shapes Teenage Dating
A study reveals that the lack of sex education leads to pornography consumption influencing teenage relationships, increasing the incidence of sexual, physical, and psychological violence.
The Hellish Images of the Fires Devastating Southern California
The Canyon fire in Southern California has rapidly grown, affecting more than 400 hectares in a few hours, raising concerns about its fast spread and the impact on the region.
This Is How These 'Celebrities' Would Age, According to AI
Artificial intelligence has generated images of what Lily Collins and other celebrities would look like at 80 years old, offering a futuristic and creative vision of aging for the famous.
Small Things You Spend a Lot on Without Realizing It
Ants expenses are small daily purchases that seem harmless but, when accumulated, significantly affect your budget. Common examples include coffee, snacks, and unnecessary subscriptions. Controlling them helps improve your personal finances and allows you to allocate that money to more important goals.
Some Innocent Pranks That Will Make You Smile
Some innocent pranks can be fun and enjoyable as long as they don’t humiliate or cause problems for anyone.
The Hidden Gem of Portugal: Little Venice Just One Hour from Porto
This coastal town in Costa Nova, Portugal, stands out for its white sandy beaches, unique architecture, and a canal similar to Venice’s, making it an attractive tourist destination just one hour from Porto.
PcComponentes drives Apple fans crazy by discounting this MacBook by almost 700 euros
PcComponentes offers a 37% discount on the MacBook M2 with 512 GB of storage during Apple Week, lowering its price by nearly 700 euros and attracting Apple fans with this special offer.
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, serving as an alternative to the Kindle for enjoying cost-free reading.
The spray you should always carry in your beach bag to avoid dry and frizzy hair
Summer negatively affects hair due to exposure to sun, chlorine, and salt, causing dryness and frizz. A protective spray is essential to keep it hydrated and healthy during the season.
Fire in the Mosque of Córdoba: Roof of a Chapel Collapses and Two People Affected After Fire Extinguished by Firefighters
The fire in the Mosque of Córdoba, likely caused by a malfunction in a mechanical sweeper, caused the roof of a chapel to collapse. Two people were affected after the fire was extinguished by firefighters.
Ukraine Strikes Russia in an Attack on a Kamikaze Drone Warehouse in Tatarstan
Ukraine attacked a kamikaze drone depot in Tatarstan, located 30 km from a major Russian production center, marking a significant blow to Russia's military capability.
The heatwave intensifies and gives no respite: half of Spain is at very high health risk
Thirteen Spanish regions are on alert for high temperatures this Saturday, with half of Spain at very high health risk due to the relentless heatwave.
The tsunami from the powerful Kamchatka earthquake was seen from space
An image taken by the SWOT satellite shows the tsunami generated by the magnitude 8.8 earthquake in Kamchatka, approximately 70 minutes after the seismic event.
What Caused the Fire at the Mosque of Córdoba: A Mechanical Sweeper Could Be the Cause
The fire at the Mosque of Córdoba began near the Almanzor chapel. Firefighters managed to control the blaze quickly. It is suspected that a mechanical sweeper may have caused the incident.
The Cathedral Dean Points to "Very Minor Damage" in the Mosque of Córdoba Due to the Fire: "The Visit Is Safe"
Technicians confirmed that the fire caused very localized and minor damage to the Mosque of Córdoba. The dean assured that visiting the monument is safe, downplaying concerns about the impact on the heritage site.
The Catalan quota enters a complicated phase for Sánchez: the clash with the communities and the lack of support in Congress
The agreement for Illa’s investiture reaches one year amid controversies. The situation could worsen at the next Fiscal and Financial Policy Council after the summer, complicating Sánchez’s position due to the clash with other communities and the lack of support in Congress.
Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, August 9, 2025
Check the results of the Bonoloto draw held on Saturday, August 9, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and possible prizes.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 214 million
A new millionaire has emerged in Spain thanks to Euromillions. Additionally, four third-tier winners each received 12,232 euros. The Euromillions jackpot now rises to 214 million euros.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, August 9, 2025
Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, August 9, 2025, and verify your winning numbers.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, August 9: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, August 9 awarded a total of 42 million euros in prizes among the participants.
Rafa Nadal becomes a father for the second time with Mery Perelló
Rafa Nadal and his wife Mery Perelló welcomed their second child, Miquel, last Thursday at the Quirónsalud Palmaplantas hospital, the same place where their first child was born.
Convective clouds bring storms and strong wind gusts in the coming hours: warnings in three regions
A heatwave persists, but the unstable atmosphere caused by cold air at high altitude will generate storms and strong wind gusts in several regions of the Peninsula, with warnings activated in three communities.
More than 10,000 Hotels in Europe Will Sue Booking for "Abusive Practices"
The Spanish Confederation of Hotels and Tourist Accommodations denounces that more than 10,000 European hotels will take legal action against Booking for abusive practices that create a significant competitive disadvantage for the establishments.
The longest solar eclipse that will plunge Spain into darkness: when it will be and in which cities it can be seen
Spain will be the protagonist of the 'Iberian Trio,' a series of three solar eclipses that will stand out in the country's astronomical history, offering a unique opportunity to observe eclipses in various cities.
Dakota Johnson Wears the Most Natural Crystal French Manicure of the Summer: Elegant and Modern Nails
The crystal French manicure is the perfect trend for this summer, offering a natural, elegant, and modern style that ensures flawless and sophisticated nails. Dakota Johnson wears it as the ideal choice for a fresh and current look.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It covers national and international current events, economy, politics, and culture, providing key data and brief analysis to keep the reader updated on relevant events in just a few minutes.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, such as tracking expenses, prioritizing needs, saving regularly, and taking advantage of offers. It also recommends avoiding unnecessary debt and planning long-term to improve financial health and maximize the use of available money.
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The Three Diseases That Rosemary Helps to Fight: Discover Its Benefits
Rosemary, common in Mediterranean cuisine and decoration, also offers important medicinal benefits, helping to combat three prevalent diseases today.
Zara responds to controversy over using "unhealthily thin" models on its website
The UK's Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) received a complaint about a Zara model who appeared "gaunt." In response, Zara, part of Inditex, removed the contested images from its website.
The tricks you need to know to distinguish an undercover Guardia Civil vehicle
The Guardia Civil has been using undercover vehicles for decades, such as cars, motorcycles, vans, and trucks, to detect traffic violations without being easily identified by drivers.
Bardem, Almodóvar, and Others Urge Nolan to Stop Filming 'The Odyssey' in the Sahara
Actors and filmmakers such as Bardem and Almodóvar are urging Christopher Nolan to suspend the filming of 'The Odyssey' in Dakhla, Western Sahara, an area under Moroccan control, due to the territorial conflict and political controversy in the region.
This is the Pilates exercise to achieve a flat stomach and strengthen the pelvic floor
Pilates is a simple and effective method to obtain a strong abdomen, strengthen the core, and improve flexibility and body mobility, also helping to reinforce the pelvic floor.
Goodbye to Matalascañas: the beautiful crystal-clear beaches of Huelva that compete with it
In Huelva, besides the famous expansive beaches, there are other lesser-known spots with crystal-clear waters and stunning landscapes that rival Matalascañas, perfect for enjoying the summer.
Spanish Cities That Already Ban Entry of Cars with Label B to Their LEZs
Several Spanish cities prohibit the entry of vehicles with label B to their Low Emission Zones (LEZs), meaning diesel cars registered since 2006 and gasoline cars since January 2001, which only comply with EURO 4 and 3 standards respectively, in order to reduce pollution.
DC makes a move after the success of 'Superman': James Gunn's new offensive against Marvel
James Gunn will take on the direction of a new and mysterious film for DC, marking the next phase of the competition with Marvel following the success of 'Superman'.
Goodbye to Dehydration: Three Exercises That Do Not Endanger Health During a Heatwave
Exercising during heatwaves can be dangerous due to the risk of dehydration. However, there are three recommended physical activities that allow you to stay active without compromising your health in these extreme conditions.
The Cheapest Town in Granada to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This Andalusian municipality, located 35 km from Granada with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, offers very low-priced housing and has essential services such as a health center, pharmacy, and shops, making it ideal for a worry-free retirement.
The Cheapest Town in Cádiz to Retire Worry-Free: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This white village in Andalusia, with the lowest housing prices in Cádiz, offers essential services such as a health center, pharmacies, and shops, as well as a large castle, making it ideal for retiring without worries.
The town where Estopa spend their summer holidays: there they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street named after them
This municipality located in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, on the border with Córdoba, has been Estopa’s holiday spot since they were children. There, they are nicknamed 'the sardines' and have a street dedicated to them.
Iran threatens planned Trump corridor envisaged by Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal
Iran warned against the creation of a transport corridor between Azerbaijan and Armenia, proposed under a peace deal supported by former US President Trump. Tehran sees the corridor as a threat to its regional influence and sovereignty, fearing it could facilitate foreign intervention. The plan aims to enhance connectivity and economic ties between the two neighbors following recent peace talks.
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 Ukraine conflict. The talks aim to explore possible resolutions to the ongoing war and improve diplomatic relations between the two nations. Details about the meeting's agenda and outcomes remain limited.
Should India continue buying crude oil from Russia?
India’s ongoing crude oil purchases from Russia spark debate amid geopolitical tensions and Western sanctions. Proponents cite energy security and favorable pricing, while critics express concerns over global diplomatic relations and potential economic repercussions. The decision balances India’s strategic interests against its international obligations and the evolving global energy market dynamics.
Chile's Codelco gets regulatory approval to reopen part of El Teniente copper mine
Chile's state-owned copper producer Codelco has received regulatory approval to reopen a section of its El Teniente copper mine. This decision follows compliance with environmental and safety requirements, allowing Codelco to resume operations and boost copper production amid rising global demand. The reopening is expected to strengthen Chile's position in the copper market.
Oil steadies on reports of US-Russia deal, ends week about 5% lower
Oil prices stabilized after reports of a potential US-Russia deal to resolve supply concerns, ending the week roughly 5% lower. Market sentiment was influenced by ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic data, but hopes for diplomatic progress helped ease recent volatility.
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White House to clarify tariffs for gold bars as industry stops flying bullion to US
The White House plans to clarify tariffs on gold bars following the bullion industry's halt on air shipments to the US. This move responds to concerns that existing tariffs have disrupted supply chains and increased costs. Clarification aims to ease trade tensions and support smoother import processes for gold, addressing industry requests to prevent further logistical and financial challenges.
Azeri BTC crude oil exports from Turkey's Ceyhan port to drop in September
Azeri BTC crude oil exports through Turkey's Ceyhan port are expected to decline in September. This decrease is due to maintenance activities and scheduled pipeline work, impacting shipment volumes. The reduction may affect supply levels and regional oil flow dynamics during the maintenance period.
Gold bars to be exempt from tariffs, White House clarifies
The White House clarified that gold bars will be exempt from recently imposed tariffs. This move aims to prevent disruptions in the precious metals market and support industries reliant on gold imports. The exemption provides stability for investors and manufacturers amid ongoing trade policy adjustments.
Competing bid received in US auction of shares in Citgo's parent
A competing bid has emerged in the US auction of shares belonging to the parent company of Citgo. This development introduces new dynamics to the sale process as different parties vie for control, potentially impacting the final outcome of the auction and the ownership of Citgo's parent firm.
Ukraine drone attack kills one, damages industrial facility in Saratov, Russia says
A drone attack by Ukraine struck an industrial facility in Saratov, Russia, killing one person and causing damage, according to Russian authorities. The incident highlights ongoing cross-border tensions amid the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Further details about the attack and the extent of the damages were not disclosed.
Chile's Codelco Gets Approval from Labor Inspector to Restart El Teniente Operations
Chile’s state-owned copper giant Codelco received approval from the labor inspector to resume operations at its El Teniente mine. Operations were previously halted due to safety concerns, but after addressing these issues, the mine is now cleared to restart, supporting Chile’s copper production and export goals.
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 five-month mission. During their stay, they conducted scientific research and maintenance tasks to support ongoing space exploration efforts. The crew safely returned to Earth, marking a successful conclusion to their expedition.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed mixed with the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged. Some sectors experienced declines while others saw gains, reflecting cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainties. Trading volumes were moderate, indicating steady but hesitant market activity.
Mexico wants Adidas to pay up after Mexican-American designer launches Indigenous-inspired shoe
Mexico demands Adidas compensate after a Mexican-American designer released a shoe inspired by Indigenous culture. The government asserts that Adidas used Indigenous designs without proper authorization or benefit to the communities, urging the brand to respect cultural heritage and provide fair payment. This move highlights ongoing concerns about cultural appropriation in fashion and the protection of Indigenous intellectual property.
Vinay Prasad returns to role as top vaccine regulator at FDA days after leaving US agency
Vinay Prasad has resumed his position as a leading vaccine regulator at the FDA shortly after his departure. His swift return highlights ongoing demands for experienced leadership amid critical vaccine evaluation efforts at the agency.
Why Coinbase wants to be the 'Everything Exchange'
Coinbase aims to evolve beyond a cryptocurrency platform into an 'Everything Exchange,' integrating various financial services to offer users a comprehensive ecosystem. This strategy includes expanding into stocks, NFTs, and other digital assets, positioning Coinbase as a one-stop shop for diverse trading and investing needs, thus attracting a broader user base and increasing engagement.
US retailer Best Buy weighs boosting India headcount, Subramanian says (Aug 8)
Best Buy is considering increasing its workforce in India, according to Subramanian. This move aligns with the company's strategy to expand its presence and capabilities in the growing Indian market, leveraging local talent to support global operations.
Why the divide between Developed and Emerging Markets no longer holds
The traditional distinction between Developed and Emerging Markets is blurring due to globalization, technological advances, and economic integration. Emerging markets are adopting innovations faster, while some Developed Markets face slow growth and rising debt. Investors are increasingly focusing on specific sectors and companies rather than broad market categories, signaling a shift in how global markets are classified and analyzed.
How is AI impacting retail employment?
AI is transforming retail by automating tasks, enhancing customer experiences, and optimizing inventory management. While it creates new tech-focused jobs, it also reduces demand for some traditional retail roles, leading to workforce shifts. Retailers are investing in employee reskilling to adapt to AI-driven changes, balancing efficiency gains with employment challenges in the sector.
Colombia 12-month inflation 4.90% in July
Colombia's annual inflation rate reached 4.90% in July, reflecting ongoing price increases across various sectors. The rate indicates continued economic pressures on consumers, influenced by factors such as food, transportation, and housing costs. Authorities are monitoring the situation to implement measures aimed at stabilizing prices and supporting economic growth.
Argentines grill up more beef in first half of 2025 as wages soar
In the first half of 2025, beef consumption in Argentina surged due to rising wages, boosting domestic demand. Higher incomes allowed more Argentines to afford traditional beef meals, supporting the local cattle industry. This trend highlights the strong cultural preference for beef and signals positive economic shifts benefiting both consumers and producers.
Instant View: Canada's economy sheds 40,800 jobs in July
Canada's economy lost 40,800 jobs in July, marking a notable slowdown in the labor market. The unemployment rate rose slightly as job cuts affected various sectors, signaling cooling momentum after previous robust growth. This shift highlights emerging challenges amid inflation concerns and rising interest rates impacting economic activity.
China narrows gap with US as Germany’s biggest trading partner
China has become Germany’s top trading partner, surpassing the US amid shifting global economic dynamics. This change reflects China's growing economic influence and expanding trade ties with Germany, driven by strong demand for German products and increased Chinese investment, while relations with the US face challenges due to geopolitical tensions and trade policies.
Taiwan July exports post fastest growth in 15 years on strong tech demand
Taiwan's July exports surged 28.1% year-on-year, marking the fastest growth in 15 years, driven by robust global demand for technology products like semiconductors. Strong shipment growth to China, the U.S., and Europe contributed to the increase, signaling a recovery in the tech sector amid easing chip shortages and global economic stabilization.
China's car sales growth slows in July amid price war regulations
China’s car sales growth decelerated in July as government measures to curb aggressive price wars took effect. The regulations aimed to stabilize the market and protect profits, leading to more cautious pricing strategies among automakers. Despite the slowdown, the market remains optimistic about steady demand and gradual recovery in the coming months.
Moody's warns US tariffs may hurt India's manufacturing push, slow growth
Moody's has cautioned that US tariffs on Indian goods could hinder India's efforts to boost its manufacturing sector and slow overall economic growth. The rating agency highlighted potential setbacks in investment and export expansion, emphasizing that trade tensions may impact India's goal of becoming a global manufacturing hub and achieving sustainable development.
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Consumer credit nears forecast with slight dip; shows growth from previous numbers
Consumer credit edged down slightly but remained close to forecasts, indicating steady growth compared to prior months. This suggests sustained lending activity and consumer borrowing despite economic uncertainties.
Trump's higher tariffs hit major US trading partners, sparking defiance and concern
President Trump's increased tariffs on steel and aluminum have targeted key US allies, triggering backlash and fears of trade wars. Countries like Canada, the EU, and China have threatened retaliation, raising concerns about escalating economic tensions and potential harm to global trade relations. The move challenges longstanding alliances and complicates diplomatic and economic cooperation.
Newsom calls Trump's $1 billion UCLA settlement offer extortion, says California won't bow
California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned Donald Trump's $1 billion settlement offer related to UCLA, labeling it as extortion. Newsom affirmed the state's commitment to resist the offer, emphasizing that California will not yield to such tactics in the ongoing dispute.
BofA on why European defense spending is unlikely to be so quick and easy
Bank of America highlights challenges facing European defense spending increases, noting budget constraints, political complexities, and economic pressures. Despite commitments to boost military budgets, bureaucratic hurdles and competing priorities may slow progress, making rapid and significant defense funding growth difficult in Europe.
Lula and Putin discuss peace in Ukraine before US summit
Brazilian President Lula met Russian President Putin to discuss peace efforts in Ukraine ahead of the upcoming US-hosted summit. Lula aims to mediate and encourage dialogue between Russia and Ukraine to resolve the ongoing conflict. Both leaders emphasized the importance of diplomacy, though no concrete agreements were announced. The meeting reflects Lula’s increased engagement in international diplomacy on global security issues.
US Fed's Bowman: Latest jobs data stiffens support for three rate cuts in 2025
Fed Governor Michelle Bowman stated that stronger-than-expected jobs data reduces the likelihood of three rate cuts in 2025. The robust labor market indicates the economy remains resilient, prompting caution among policymakers about easing monetary policy too soon. While inflation progress continues, the Fed will closely monitor economic signals before adjusting rates.
How a CIA hit on al Qaeda ensnared a US citizen in Afghanistan
A CIA operation targeting al Qaeda in Afghanistan inadvertently captured a US citizen. The mission aimed to eliminate key militants but complications arose when the citizen was caught in the crossfire. This incident highlights challenges in distinguishing combatants in complex conflict zones and raises concerns about the rights and treatment of American nationals abroad in counterterrorism operations.
What’s wrong with the housing market?
The housing market faces challenges including soaring prices, limited inventory, and rising interest rates. These factors make homeownership less affordable, particularly for first-time buyers, leading to reduced demand and market slowdown. Economic uncertainties and changing buyer preferences also contribute to the current instability in the market.
Morgan Stanley outlines why it does not expect the Fed to cut rates this year
Morgan Stanley predicts the Federal Reserve will maintain current interest rates throughout the year, citing ongoing inflation risks and a strong labor market. The bank believes premature rate cuts could destabilize economic recovery, emphasizing the Fed’s focus on sustaining price stability and gradual policy adjustments despite market speculation.
Could July's large U.S. payrolls revisions be a potential recession warning?
July's significant upward revisions in U.S. payroll numbers suggest initial reports may underestimate job growth. While positive for the labor market, these adjustments raise concerns about economic data reliability and potential signals of an overheating economy, which could precede a recession. Analysts caution that such revisions warrant close monitoring to better understand underlying economic trends and recession risks.
How does the EU-U.S. trade deal impact the U.K.?
The EU-U.S. trade deal may affect the U.K. by altering trade dynamics post-Brexit. While the U.K. is not part of the agreement, it could face challenges competing with combined EU-U.S. market advantages. The deal might prompt the U.K. to seek its own bilateral agreements to maintain trade competitiveness and safeguard economic interests in a shifting global trade landscape.
Trump announces peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia
Former President Trump announced a peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, aiming to resolve ongoing conflicts. The deal focuses on diplomatic engagement and regional stability, marking a significant step toward lasting peace in the area.
SEC unveils Project Crypto — the regulatory reboot to make America lead the crypto race
The SEC has launched "Project Crypto," a strategic initiative aimed at modernizing cryptocurrency regulations to ensure the U.S. leads in the global crypto industry. The plan focuses on enhancing investor protection, fostering innovation, and clarifying compliance standards, positioning America as a competitive and secure environment for crypto businesses and investors.
Falcon Finance backs cautious crypto approach amid Trump retirement order
Falcon Finance advocates for a prudent approach to cryptocurrency investments following former President Trump's retirement order. The firm emphasizes careful risk assessment and regulatory compliance to protect investors in the volatile crypto market. Falcon Finance aims to balance innovation with caution to support sustainable growth in the digital asset space.
World Mobile and Protelindo Enhance Global Connectivity with Stratospheric Connection
World Mobile and Protelindo partner to boost global connectivity using stratospheric network technology. This collaboration aims to deliver reliable internet access to remote areas, leveraging advanced infrastructure to overcome traditional connectivity challenges. The initiative is set to enhance digital inclusion by expanding coverage and improving internet quality worldwide.
From Dubai to Bali: Crypto Content Creator Campus Heads to Lisbon in November 2025
The Crypto Content Creator Campus, previously held in Dubai and Bali, is set to take place in Lisbon in November 2025. The event brings together crypto influencers and creators to collaborate, share insights, and explore opportunities in the blockchain space, fostering community growth and innovation within the industry.
Bitcoin price today: nears $117k on Trump 401k order, altcoins rally
Bitcoin's price surged close to $117,000 following news of a new policy by former President Trump allowing 401k plans to invest in cryptocurrencies. This development sparked increased investor interest, boosting altcoin markets as well, leading to a broad rally across digital assets. The move is seen as a significant step toward mainstream crypto adoption in retirement savings.
VivoPower to acquire $100 million of Ripple shares at discount to XRP price
VivoPower announced plans to purchase $100 million in Ripple shares at a price discounted from the current XRP market value. This strategic investment aims to strengthen VivoPower's position in the blockchain sector and leverage Ripple's technology for future growth opportunities. The deal reflects confidence in Ripple’s potential despite market volatility.
Webus International adds XRP and RLUSD payments to Wetour platform
Webus International has integrated XRP and RLUSD cryptocurrency payments into its Wetour platform, enhancing transaction options for users. This move aims to streamline payment processes and attract a broader customer base by leveraging popular digital currencies. The update reflects the company’s commitment to embracing innovative financial technologies in the travel and tourism sector.
Fundamental Global files $5 billion shelf registration for ETH strategy
Fundamental Global has filed a $5 billion shelf registration to fund an Ethereum (ETH) investment strategy. This move aims to capitalize on growth in the cryptocurrency market, allowing the firm to issue securities and boost capital for expanding ETH-related ventures. The registration signals increased institutional interest in Ethereum as a key blockchain asset.
Nature's Miracle announces XRP integration strategy
Nature's Miracle revealed plans to integrate XRP into its payment systems, aiming to enhance transaction speed and security. The company expects this move to streamline processes and provide greater flexibility for customers using digital currencies. This strategic adoption underscores Nature's Miracle's commitment to embracing innovative fintech solutions and expanding its digital offering.
VERB closes $558 million private placement for Toncoin treasury strategy
VERB successfully raised $558 million through a private placement to support its Toncoin treasury strategy. The funds aim to enhance VERB's investment capacity in the burgeoning Toncoin ecosystem, strengthening its position and enabling strategic collaborations and growth initiatives. This move underscores VERB's commitment to advancing blockchain technology and expanding Toncoin's market presence.
Freedom Holding Corp. reports 17% revenue growth in Q1 FY2026 driven by strong insurance and banking segments
Freedom Holding Corp. posted a 17% revenue increase in Q1 FY2026, fueled by robust performance in its insurance and banking divisions. The company’s strong growth highlights effective strategic initiatives and expanding market presence in financial services.
Thumzup updates terms of proposed public offering
Thumzup has revised the terms of its proposed public offering, adjusting key financial details and share quantities to optimize market appeal. The company aims to strengthen its capital position to support growth initiatives, reflecting favorable market conditions and investor interest. Further details on pricing and timing will be disclosed in upcoming communications.
VIQ Solutions amends credit agreement with Beedie Investments
VIQ Solutions has revised its credit agreement with Beedie Investments to enhance financial flexibility. The amendment likely adjusts terms such as borrowing limits or repayment schedules, aiming to support VIQ’s operational and growth needs. This strategic move is expected to strengthen VIQ’s financial position and facilitate ongoing business objectives.
Thumzup Media launches public offering of convertible preferred stock
Thumzup Media announced a public offering of convertible preferred stock to raise capital. The move aims to fund expansion and enhance product development. Details on pricing and share quantity were not disclosed. The offering reflects the company's strategy to strengthen its financial position and support growth initiatives.
Focus Graphite raises C$891,000 in private placement
Focus Graphite secured C$891,000 through a private placement to fund the development of its flagship Lac Knife graphite project in Quebec. The financing aims to advance exploration and technical studies, supporting the company’s goal to become a key supplier in the graphite market, which is vital for battery and renewable energy sectors.
Fiera Capital Q2 2025 slides: Private Markets shine amid overall AUM decline
Fiera Capital's Q2 2025 report shows a decline in overall assets under management (AUM), yet private markets remain robust, driving growth. The firm highlights strong private equity and real estate performance, offsetting weaknesses in public markets. This mix supports Fiera's strategic focus on expanding private market investments despite broader market volatility and challenges.
RLJ Lodging Trust Q2 2025 slides: RevPAR dips amid mixed market performance
RLJ Lodging Trust reported a decline in Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR) for Q2 2025, reflecting varied market results. While some regions showed growth, overall performance was hindered by softness in key urban areas. The company highlighted challenges including increased competition and economic uncertainties but remains focused on strategic asset management and cost control to navigate the mixed environment.
Westlake declares $0.53 per share quarterly dividend
Westlake Chemical Corporation announced a quarterly dividend of $0.53 per share. This dividend reflects the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. Payment details and the record date were outlined, underscoring Westlake’s strong financial position and confidence in future cash flow.
Ocugen raises $20 million in registered direct offering
Ocugen secured $20 million through a registered direct offering, strengthening its financial position to support ongoing clinical programs and operational activities. The funds will assist the company's development efforts in gene therapies and biologics targeting eye diseases. This capital raise reflects investor confidence in Ocugen’s strategic initiatives and growth prospects within the biotech sector.
Ashland declares quarterly dividend of $0.415 per share
Ashland has announced a quarterly dividend of $0.415 per share. The dividend reflects the company’s commitment to returning value to shareholders. Further details on the dividend's record and payment dates were not provided.