News Summary - 08/11/2025

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Bowen: Israeli settlers intensify campaign to drive out West Bank Palestinians
Amid the Gaza war, violence escalates in the occupied territories as radical Israeli settlers, supported by the government, intensify efforts to seize land and push out Palestinian residents in the West Bank.
Five Al Jazeera journalists killed in Israeli strike in Gaza
Five Al Jazeera journalists were killed in an Israeli strike in Gaza. The broadcaster condemned the attack as a blatant violation of press freedom. Meanwhile, the Israeli Defense Forces claimed that one of the journalists was affiliated with Hamas.
Netanyahu defends Gaza plans as Israel heavily criticised at UN Security Council
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defended his country's Gaza strategy amid severe criticism at the UN Security Council. He asserted that Israeli hostages held in Gaza are "the only ones being deliberately starved," highlighting the humanitarian concerns Israel faces while responding to international scrutiny.
Australia to recognise Palestinian state in September
Australia plans to recognise the Palestinian state in September, joining the UK, France, and Canada in taking similar steps towards official recognition.
Trump demands homeless people 'immediately' move out of Washington DC
Trump called for homeless people to be moved "far" from Washington DC as part of his anti-crime strategy. The city's mayor strongly opposed the demand, pushing back against the plan.
New voters list in Indian state includes wrong photos and dead people
A political controversy has emerged in Bihar after the Election Commission updated voter rolls containing incorrect photos and names of deceased individuals, raising concerns about the accuracy and integrity of the electoral process.
Chip giants Nvidia and AMD to pay 15% of sales revenue in China to US
Nvidia and AMD will pay 15% of their sales revenue in China to the US as part of a unique trade agreement described as "unprecedented" by a global trade expert. This deal marks a significant development in international trade relations involving major chip manufacturers.
Turkey earthquake flattens buildings in north-east Balikesir province
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake struck north-west Balikesir province, resulting in one death and the collapse of 16 buildings.
Eight killed in Ecuador nightclub shooting
A shooting at a nightclub in Guayas province, Ecuador, resulted in eight deaths. Guayas is one of four provinces under a state of emergency amid rising violence. Authorities are investigating the incident as part of ongoing security efforts in the region.
China's unemployed young adults who are pretending to have jobs
Amid high youth unemployment in China, some young adults are paying to enter offices and simulate working. This trend reflects pressures to appear employed despite lacking actual jobs.
Israel protesters intensify pressure against plan to expand Gaza war
In Gaza, five people, including two children, have died from malnutrition in the past 24 hours, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, highlighting the severe humanitarian impact amid ongoing conflict.
Ukraine's European allies say peace talks must include Kyiv
The White House indicates Trump is open to Ukraine joining upcoming talks with Putin. However, Ukrainian President Zelensky stresses that any agreement excluding Kyiv is meaningless.
Meteorite that hit home is older than Earth, scientists say
Scientists studying meteorite fragments that struck a roof in Georgia, US, determined the space rock formed about 4.56 billion years ago, predating Earth itself.
Three swimmers killed by sea mines in Odesa, Ukrainian media report
Three swimmers died after encountering explosive devices at Odesa beaches, where swimming is prohibited. A local official confirmed the fatalities were caused by sea mines, highlighting the dangers in the area.
Adidas designer apologizes for shoes 'appropriated' from Mexico
The Adidas designer apologized for the Oaxaca Slip-on shoes, which were inspired by sandals made by Indigenous Mexican artisans. The designer faced criticism from Mexico for cultural appropriation.
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 clarity on the legality and ownership of the space rock.
North Korea dismantles propaganda speakers at border
North Korea has dismantled propaganda loudspeakers along its border, signaling a positive response to gestures from South Korea's newly elected president aimed at improving inter-Korean relations.
Putin gives Trump envoy award for CIA official's son killed fighting in Ukraine
Michael Gloss, 21, son of CIA deputy director Juliane Gallina, was killed in Ukraine last year. Putin awarded a Trump envoy in connection to this, highlighting the complex ties and ongoing tensions surrounding the conflict and intelligence community involvement.
Atlanta police officer dies after shooting near health agency HQ
A 30-year-old suspect, who may have been ill or believed he was ill due to a Covid vaccine, fatally shot an Atlanta police officer near a health agency headquarters. Officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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 Saturday's game. Following the event, she donated her hat to a baseball museum to commemorate the milestone.
Trump nominates ex-Fox News host Tammy Bruce as deputy UN ambassador
Former Fox News host Tammy Bruce, currently a State Department spokeswoman, has been nominated by Trump as deputy UN ambassador. Trump praised her performance as "brilliant."
Nagasaki mayor warns of nuclear war 80 years after atomic bomb attack
On the 80th anniversary of the atomic bomb attack, Nagasaki Mayor Shiro Suzuki urged the world to stop armed conflicts and warned of the devastating risks of nuclear war, emphasizing the importance of peace to prevent future tragedies.
Jim Lovell, Apollo 13 astronaut, dies aged 97
Jim Lovell, commander of the Apollo 13 mission, passed away at 97. He is renowned for leading the successful effort to safely return his crew after a critical in-flight emergency threatened their lives in space.
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, New York City, where three people were shot. 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-created videos of Taylor Swift, raising ethical concerns. The Verge and Gizmodo highlighted these issues, sparking debate about AI misuse and content regulation.
Mexico rules out Trump's reported military plan against drug cartels
Mexico has denied reports that former President Trump authorized the use of military force against Latin American drug cartels, dismissing claims of any secret military intervention plans.
Azerbaijan and Armenia sign peace pledge at White House summit with Trump
President Trump announced a historic agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia to reopen key transport routes, marking significant progress toward peace after prolonged conflict.
Their loved ones are missing at war. So these Ukrainian children spend summer together
Will Vernon reports on a unique summer camp created for Ukrainian children whose parents are missing due to the ongoing war. The camp provides a supportive environment where these children can connect, find comfort, and enjoy activities together during a difficult time.
France's last newspaper hawker receives Order of Merit from his old customer - President Macron
Ali Akbar, who has been selling newspapers in Paris since 1973 and once counted President Macron among his customers, was honored with the Order of Merit by Macron.
What it means to be 'culturally' Irish in 2025 is complicated - as Ed Sheeran has shown
Ed Sheeran, raised in England, calling himself 'culturally Irish' has sparked discussions on the evolving and complex nature of Irish identity in 2025, highlighting how cultural connections can transcend geography.
Jubilant scenes but bumpy road ahead in post-Hasina Bangladesh
Bangladesh celebrated a year since Sheikh Hasina's exit, highlighting hopes for renewal. However, the country's lingering issues remain largely unaddressed, suggesting ongoing challenges ahead despite the optimistic public mood.
They live next to Peru's largest solar complex - so why are they still in the dark?
Residents of Pampa Clemesí in southern Peru live without electricity despite their proximity to the nation’s largest solar plant. The community remains disconnected from the energy grid, highlighting issues in infrastructure and distribution that prevent local access to clean power.
How Kentucky bourbon went from boom to bust
Kentucky bourbon's decline stems from tariffs, excess supply, and declining interest among teetotaling Gen-Z consumers, impacting the once-booming American liquor industry.
It shocked the market but has China's DeepSeek changed AI?
Six months after DeepSeek's launch disrupted Silicon Valley, its relevance remains debated. While initially causing significant buzz in AI circles, DeepSeek's long-term impact on the market and technology development continues to unfold amid growing competition and evolving industry standards.
Billionaire inheritance feud spotlights India's messy family succession
Following Sunjay Kapur's recent death, intense media speculation has arisen around the succession of his billionaire estate, highlighting the complexities and disputes common in Indian family inheritances.
Seoul's 'convenience stores' fighting loneliness
In South Korea, convenience stores are evolving to offer more than just food, providing companionship and comfort to combat loneliness. These stores serve as social hubs, offering not only comforting meals like ramen but also a sense of connection for isolated individuals.
From underdogs to equals: How India forced England to draw Test series
The India-England Test series, hailed as one of the greatest in recent years, saw India transition from underdogs to equals. Demonstrating resilience and skill, India challenged England's dominance, ultimately forcing a drawn series that highlighted their growing prowess in international cricket.
NASA Apollo Missions: Stories of the Last Moon Men
Of the 24 NASA astronauts who traveled to the Moon during the 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 to a prolonged Israeli military occupation in Gaza, signaling a shift in its stance and increasing distance from its traditional allies on the issue.
Is the world's oldest leader set for an eighth term?
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, already one of the world's oldest leaders, is poised to seek an eighth term in the upcoming October election, which could keep him in power until age 99.
India's immigration raids send ripples through slums and skyscrapers alike
An upscale Indian suburb is conducting immigration raids targeting marginalized residents labeled as illegal immigrants. This crackdown has created widespread fear and uncertainty across diverse communities, impacting both slum dwellers and those in affluent high-rises.
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 their purity claims. This scandal raises concerns about transparency and the authenticity of bottled water marketed as natural and untouched.
Watch: Meteor burns across Australian night sky
Amateur astronomers recorded a meteor as it blazed across the night sky over Victoria, Australia. The event was captured on CCTV footage and dashboard cameras, showcasing a bright and fleeting celestial display.
Watch: Moment storm blows roof off Nebraska prison
A storm blew the roof off Nebraska State Penitentiary, but no injuries or escapes were reported, according to prison officials.
Aerial footage shows devastation after deadly floods in China
Flash floods in Gansu province have caused at least 15 deaths and left dozens missing, according to local officials. The disaster has resulted in significant devastation in the affected areas.
Watch: Palestinian and Israeli representatives address UN meeting
Riyad Mansour, Palestine's UN Permanent Observer, and Jonathan Miller, Israel's Deputy Permanent Representative, spoke at a UN Security Council meeting, representing their respective positions on ongoing regional issues.
Thousands protest in Israel over Gaza City occupation plan
Thousands in Israel protest against the government's plans for occupying Gaza City. BBC correspondent Emir Nader interviews demonstrators, including a former soldier who has withdrawn support for the government. The protests reflect growing public dissent over the occupation strategy.
Watch: Masked thieves steal $7k of Labubu dolls in California
The LA County Sheriff's Department is investigating a theft where masked thieves stole $7,000 worth of Labubu dolls in California.
The Government Begins the Transfers of Migrant Minors: Under State Protection and in Adapted Centers
Eight minor asylum seekers have arrived from the Canary Islands, and it is expected that between 15 and 20 more will be transferred weekly. The Government places them under state protection in adapted centers. However, some regions governed by the PP reject these transfers, labeling them as "irresponsible."
Madrid opens 109 places for migrant minors in anticipation of new arrivals at the end of summer
The Community of Madrid is expanding the capacity of La Cantueña and is setting up 90 emergency places in centers and supervised apartments distributed across four municipalities to address the expected new arrivals of migrant minors at the end of summer.
Banks Offer the Cheapest Mortgages Since Late 2022 Amid a Mortgage Boom
Banks are offering the most affordable mortgages since late 2022, driven by an expected drop of the Euribor below 2%. This improvement coincides with a surge in mortgage demand and greater clarity regarding the ECB's future decisions.
The Heatwave Reaches Its Peak Today and Aemet Sets Its End Date
Aemet announces that this Monday will be the hottest day of the heatwave episode, which could end on Wednesday.
Heat waves are changing: they double in just a few years and last longer than before
Climate change is causing heat waves to be twice as frequent and longer-lasting than in past decades, according to several experts interviewed by 20minutos.
Greta Thunberg Announces That the Largest Aid Flotilla to Gaza Will Depart from Spain
Greta Thunberg leads a global campaign with more than 44 countries participating in simultaneous demonstrations and solidarity actions, preparing the largest aid flotilla to Gaza that will depart from Spain.
The Speed Camera That Issues the Most Fines in Spain Is in Madrid: It Issues More Than 200 Sanctions Per Day
The speed camera located at kilometer 20 of the M-40 in Madrid is the one that issues the most fines in Spain in 2024, with more than 200 sanctions daily, according to the European Drivers Association.
The 'turigrinos' transform the Camino de Santiago: "Now they don't want to stay in hostels"
The Pilgrim's Office recorded 61,197 people in July and a total of 289,178 travelers in 2024, revealing a change in the profile of pilgrims who prefer accommodations other than the traditional hostels.
Montse Tomé will cease to be the coach of Spain: the RFEF prepares her replacement
The Board of the Spanish Football Federation will decide this Monday on the continuity of Montse Tomé as head of the women's national team, preparing her replacement as coach.
Fires: Critical Situation in Castilla y León with Eight Fires, While Galicia Suffers the Worst of the Year
The Bierzo region in Castilla y León is facing critical fires threatening Las Médulas and has caused the evacuation of hundreds of people, while Galicia is experiencing its worst fire of the year.
A researcher claims to have solved the mysterious disappearance of a young woman on a cruise 30 years ago
A researcher claims to have solved the case of the disappearance of Amy Bradley, who mysteriously vanished 30 years ago during a cruise vacation with her family.
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 square meters and 260 stores. It will consist of two connected buildings, separated by the Plaza de la Centralidad IV, forming a mega complex that promises to be a major commercial landmark in the city.
Mario Vaquerizo's proclamation in Elche sparks outrage: "Shameful, he doesn't even know the demonym"
Mario Vaquerizo caused controversy in Elche after his proclamation, where he appeared nervous and confused the local demonym. Although initially criticized, the artist said he felt good afterward and declared: "Now I am an ilicitano."
Covid becomes a non-seasonal disease: "You have the same chance of getting infected in summer as in winter"
Experts state that many predictions about the coronavirus made five years ago did not come true. Additionally, they point out that Covid is no longer a seasonal disease, as the risk of infection is the same in summer as in winter.
The best interest-bearing accounts with no conditions or fees to earn money from the very first euro in August
This product offers an acceptable return and allows access to the money at any time, with no conditions or fees.
The Perseids produce a fireball visible in the skies of Spain
A fireball generated by the Perseids was visible at 9:55 PM, seen from more than 600 kilometers away in the skies of Spain.
Carlos Alcaraz Struggles Against Dzumhur to Reach the Third Round in Cincinnati
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Bosnian Dzumhur 6-1, 2-6, and 6-3 in his debut at the Cincinnati tournament, thereby advancing to the third round.
A painkiller taken by millions could cause heart failure: "Doctors must weigh the risks"
A new study warns that a common painkiller could increase the risk of heart failure, especially in older adults with heart conditions. Researchers recommend that doctors carefully evaluate the risks before prescribing this medication.
The US will sell eye drops this year that correct near vision without the need for glasses
These eye drops, available in the US this year, improve near vision in people with presbyopia for 10 hours with a single daily application, offering an alternative to glasses.
Trump will seek to convince Putin to meet with Zelenski in the future: "He will do everything possible for that summit, preparations are underway"
Vice President JD Vance has confirmed that meetings are being planned between Trump, Putin, and Zelenski to discuss ending the war in Ukraine, with preparations underway to achieve a future summit.
European leaders pressure Trump for Zelenski to be included in negotiations between Trump and Putin to end the war
Zelenski has expressed that Kiev fully values and supports the joint statement by European leaders backing Ukraine, amidst pressure to include him in negotiations between Trump and Putin to end the war.
Pitufollow completes his challenge of running 50 km a day for 50 days for childhood cancer: "A dream that has united thousands of people"
Pitufollow, athlete and influencer, completed his challenge of running 50 km daily for 50 days, totaling 2,500 km to support the fight against childhood cancer and unite thousands of people in this charitable cause.
The exotic vacation of Pilar Rubio and her children without Ramos: "I was so looking forward to it!"
Pilar Rubio enjoys an exotic vacation with her children, this time without the presence of Sergio Ramos. The absence of the athlete is noticeable during these days of family rest that she was eagerly anticipating.
Beware of Fake SMS Messages That Slip into Your Bank’s Official Message Thread
Cybercriminals forge messages that appear to come from the bank to deceive users, without using the bank’s real number. This technique can cause confusion and facilitate fraud, so it is recommended to stay alert to suspicious SMS messages.
A 22-year-old young worker dies while handling an extractor hood in a restaurant in Zaragoza
A 22-year-old young man died around 12:30 p.m. while handling an extractor hood in a restaurant located on Silvestre Pérez Street, Zaragoza.
The Zodiac Signs in Leisure Time: How Each Horoscope Experiences Vacation
In August, a holiday period for many, each zodiac sign enjoys leisure in different ways, reflecting their personal traits and preferences during this time of rest.
A Great Ally for Young People to Travel and Save This Summer
The new imagin debit card allows young people to pay in any international currency without fees, making travel and savings easier this summer.
Learning to Live Beyond the Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127 titled ‘Generation Alphabet: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World,’ analyzes how hyperconnectivity affects well-being. It explores the challenges and the need to adopt habits that allow a healthy balance between the use of technologies and personal life to improve quality of life.
The solution to avoid overpaying on low-cost airlines: a bag that fits under the seat for less than €20
Ryanair and Vueling limit luggage on their budget flights to bags that fit under the seat. An affordable option is to purchase a specialized bag for less than €20, avoiding extra baggage fees and making it easier to travel light and without additional costs.
The PSOE criticizes shared funding for the repair of the Mosque of Córdoba: "Do we all have to pay for someone else's negligence?"
The Socialist spokesperson for the Córdoba City Council has stated that citizens should not have to bear the costs resulting from others' mistakes and negligence, criticizing the proposal to jointly finance the repair of the Mosque of Córdoba.
What Is Known About the Fire at the Mosque of Córdoba: Possible Cause, Damages, and Firefighters' Quick Response to Prevent a Tragedy
The fire at the Mosque of Córdoba mainly affected three chapels, one of which had its roof collapsed, in addition to other areas with visible damage. The firefighters' quick response prevented a greater tragedy. The probable cause of the fire is still under investigation.
And after this heatwave? Aemet warns about what’s coming for the rest of August
Aemet warns that during the second and third weeks of August, Spain will experience higher than usual temperatures, extending the period of heat in the country.
Two Women Sleeping in the Middle of the Street at 4 AM, the Viral Image of Nighttime Tourism in Mallorca
A video recorded by a bus driver shows two women sleeping on the street at 4 AM in Mallorca, reflecting the problems and impact of nighttime tourism on the island. The clip has gone viral on social media, sparking debate about the situation.
A 25-year-old young man in serious condition after suffering heatstroke in the Madrid metro
A 25-year-old young man suffered heatstroke at the Herrera Oria station on Line 9 of the Madrid metro. Security guards took him outside, and he was intubated and transported to La Paz hospital in serious condition.
Tunisia tries to save the Sloughi, an ancient dog of which only 200 specimens remain
The Sloughi, an ancient dog without a companion line like other breeds, is on the brink of extinction with only 200 specimens remaining. Tunisia is working to preserve this unique breed and prevent its disappearance.
The Mistake We All Make When Thawing Meat Outside the Fridge: "It's a Very Serious Problem"
Thawing meat outside the fridge can cause rapid bacterial growth, increasing the risk of food poisoning. It is important to do it in the refrigerator to maintain food safety.
This is the dangerous sting of the spiderfish that lurks on the beaches this summer: the trick to soothe the pain
The sting of the spiderfish, common on Spanish beaches in summer, causes intense pain and inflammatory reactions. Its venom, injected through spines, can be dangerous. To relieve the pain, it is recommended to apply heat to the affected area, as heat deactivates the toxins. It is important to seek medical attention if symptoms worsen.
Missing motorcyclist found dead after an accident in Zamora
The missing motorcyclist in Zamora was found dead by the Civil Guard's air service at kilometer 26.5 of the regional road ZA-100 following an accident.
The symptom that appears in the fingers and may be a sign of a rare lung disease
Inflammation in the form of 'drumstick' fingers could indicate a rare lung disease, so it is important to be alert to this symptom for timely diagnosis.
Five Risks Lurking in the Stock Market and Three Reasons Not to Rush
Investors face the contradiction between strong corporate results and an increasingly worrisome macroeconomic outlook, creating uncertainty about the future of the Stock Market.
Tom Holland's (29 years old) training to show abs in 'Spider-Man'
Tom Holland followed a rigorous physical training plan to prepare both for Christopher Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' and the fourth installment of 'Spider-Man' in the MCU, managing to display visible abs.
The Three Key Moments in a Woman's Life That Make Her Age According to Harvard
Harvard studies identify three crucial stages in a woman's life where aging accelerates. Recognizing these moments allows for measures to be taken to mitigate their impact and promote greater longevity and well-being.
The 7 Rules of a Neurologist to Boost Memory and Combat Dementia
About 20% of adults in Spain face difficulties with concentration and memory, influenced by aging, stress, and certain medications. A neurologist proposes seven rules to improve memory and prevent dementia.
Disney Wanted to Bet on AI in the 'Live-Action' Vaiana to 'Replace' Actor Dwayne Johnson
Disney attempted to use generative artificial intelligence to create a deepfake of Dwayne Johnson in the live-action Vaiana, with the intention of replacing the actor in some scenes, thus exploring new technologies for film production.
The surprising city in the Azores Islands that is the last European paradise yet to be discovered
The capital of Terceira Island, in the Azores, offers a rich cultural heritage, an exceptional natural environment, and a peaceful lifestyle, making it a destination with few tourists.
The Delicious Tea That Will Help You Lose Weight If You Drink It After Meals
This tea is filling and aids digestion, helping to control appetite, avoid snacking between meals, and prevent bloating after eating, thus supporting the maintenance of your figure.
Pere Navarro, Director of the DGT, on the Lack of Examiners: "The Easy Solution is to Lower the Requirements"
Pere Navarro, Director of the DGT, addressed the shortage of examiners in Spain, pointing out that the main cause has been the difficulty in hiring new staff in recent years. He warned that the "easy solution" to fix this shortage should not be to lower the standards in the exams.
A new study on the Shroud of Turin debunks the most widespread theory: it never covered a human body
A recent analysis indicates that the Shroud of Turin was created as medieval religious art and did not cover a human body, thus disproving the popular belief about its origin.
Which is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos has selected the 20 best beaches in Spain, two from each coast, following the initial voting by readers. Now, in the final round, you can vote for the best beach until September 15 to choose the winner for 2025.
Can a Lifeguard Fine or Warn You at the Beach? A Lawyer Explains
Lawyer Xabi Abat responds in a viral video about whether a lifeguard can fine or warn beachgoers, clarifying the roles and limits of these rescuers in their duties of monitoring and safety.
The Natural Crystal-Clear Water Beach You Can't Miss Visiting: It's in One of the Most Beautiful Villages in Spain
A town in Castilla-La Mancha stands out for its heritage and a magnificent natural beach with crystal-clear waters, ideal for enjoying and cooling off during the summer.
If You Prefer the Countryside Over the Beach on Vacation, You'll Like These 10 Horror Movies
Nature in horror movies is often terrifying, as shown by directors like Tobe Hooper, Ari Aster, and Delmer Davis. These 10 favorite films combine horror with rural settings, perfect for those who prefer the countryside on vacation.
Rafa Nadal and Mery Perelló Welcome Their Second Child: The Emotional Meaning Behind the Name They Chose for the Baby
Rafa 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 baby holds a special meaning for the couple.
Netanyahu expands his new offensive against the city of Gaza: will "soon" launch his attack on the "last two Hamas strongholds"
The Prime Minister of Israel confirms his plan to intensify the attack in Gaza, focusing on the last two Hamas strongholds, with the aim of accelerating the end of the conflict and freeing the hostages and civilians held by the group.
Australia Announces It Will Recognize the State of Palestine During the UN Assembly
Australia announced that it will recognize the State of Palestine at the upcoming UN Assembly, after criticizing Israel for its plans to occupy the city of Gaza.
The DGT responds: Who is the first driver that should turn off the high beams on a curve?
The Directorate-General for Traffic (DGT) has clarified for Spanish drivers the proper use of high beams during nighttime driving, especially on curves, indicating who should turn off the high beams first to avoid dazzling and improve road safety.
The Ryanair 'handling' strike begins this Friday across Spain
The strike in Ryanair's handling service in Spain begins this Friday and will take place during three time slots: from 5:00 to 9:00, from 12:00 to 15:00, and from 21:00 to 23:59 hours, affecting service at airports during these periods.
Maite Cadaval's husband and Los Morancos' brother-in-law dies: "You left too soon"
Jorge Cadaval expresses his grief over the death of Maite Cadaval's husband, his brother-in-law, through an emotional message on social media, lamenting that he left too soon.
The first grandchild of 'Seve' Ballesteros is born 14 years after his death: the emotional name of his daughter's baby
The first grandchild of Seve Ballesteros has been born 14 years after his death. The legendary golfer’s daughter has decided to name the baby in tribute to her father.
How Much Pension You Lose if You Retire After 30 Years of Work
Retirement pension varies according to several factors, with one key factor being the length of time contributed. Working for 30 years directly influences the amount you will receive, affecting the final amount of your pension.
Based on true events and a rarity in its genre: where to watch this Spanish war film for free
Nominated for two Goya Awards, this Spanish war film is based on a real episode involving the Spanish army in Afghanistan. It stars Ariadna Gil, Raúl Mérida, and Antonio Garrido.
Tips to Save Money and Reduce Expenses When Traveling by Car This Summer
Discover advice to prepare your vehicle and reduce expenses during the trip, allowing you to enjoy an affordable vacation in Spain without sacrificing comfort while traveling by car.
Tuna Lasagna, a Quick and Cheap Dish Ready in 15 Minutes
This tuna lasagna recipe combines originality with tradition and is ideal for hot days. Quick and economical, it allows you to enjoy a tasty dish in just 15 minutes.
This Is How the Heist of the Century Was Planned: The Assault on the Millionaire Train
Fifteen men robbed a train in England on August 8, 1963, stealing 2.6 million pounds, equivalent today to nearly 60 million euros, in one of the most famous and daring robberies in history.
British Tourists in Spain Warned about a Very "Common" Phrase That Doesn’t Mean What They Think
Some Spanish words sound similar to English but have different meanings, which can cause misunderstandings and awkward situations for British tourists in Spain.
Hazard opens up about his relationship with Courtois: "He always ranked Benzema and Modric above me"
Eden Hazard reflects on his career and reveals that Thibaut Courtois always valued Benzema and Modric more than him, highlighting his discreet relationship with the Belgian goalkeeper and his acknowledgment of these teammates.
They discover a black hole so colossal that it approaches the theoretical limit of what is possible in the universe
An ultramassive black hole has been discovered, with a size equivalent to 36 billion solar masses, thus approaching the maximum theoretical limit allowed in the universe.
The heatwave shapes tourist visits to Spain: "We're from Mexico and thought it would be cooler here"
Tourists in Spain seek refuge in water, caps, and shade to cope with the heatwave. Despite the intense heat, they continue their tours to enjoy their visit to the fullest, although some had expected cooler temperatures.
Athletes 'Reinvent Themselves' Amid Heatwave to Keep Their Routine: "If You Know When to Go Down, It Feels Good"
With the heatwave, athletes adapt their routines by exercising during the cooler hours of the morning, taking advantage of this "thermal oasis" to avoid intense heat and maintain their habits without risks.
The generation living between precariousness and the fear of a retirement that may never come: "It's not worth it"
Enric, a sound technician, expresses the uncertainty faced by his generation regarding job insecurity and the possibility of working until the age of 80. Many young people fear not achieving a decent retirement, which generates anxiety and discontent about their economic and social future. Precariousness and lack of financial security mark their lives, eroding hope for a stable and dignified retirement.
The Price of a Dictator
Trump has decided to double the reward offered for the capture of a dictator, after obtaining no results with the initial offer.
'Pet friendly'
The Valencia City Council has begun a study to implement measures that improve coexistence between people and domestic animals, aiming to prevent conflicts between pet owners and other citizens.
Spanish Backwardness, Also in Corruption
Corruption in Spain reflects a backwardness where power is mainly used for personal enrichment, revealing a current reality that demands adaptation or facing negative consequences.
Does the Occupation of Gaza Make Sense?
The prime minister aims, through the occupation of Gaza, to destroy Hamas and rescue the hostages—objectives that drive the controversial decision to intervene militarily in the city.
Broken promises and fluctuating support: key factors in the decline of the 'yes' to Catalonia's independence
Since the peak support in October 2017, backing for Catalonia's independence has steadily declined, reaching a historic low of 38% in March 2025, due to broken promises and shifts in public opinion.
A Man Sues Disneyland for Being Unable to Enjoy Attractions or Character Autograph Signings
A man sued Disneyland for being unable to enjoy certain attractions or autograph signings. The court ruled in favor of the company, stating that there was no breach of contract since the interruption of the attractions lasted only one day during a three-day stay.
Why Marta Sánchez's Summer Sandals 'Made in Greece' Are the Most Comfortable for Women Over 55
Marta Sánchez recommends her "made in Greece" sandals, featuring Spanish artisanal design, which stand out for combining style, freshness, and comfort—ideal for women over 55 years old.
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 these risks and improve prognosis.
Is it legal to sublet my rental apartment in the summer? This is what the law says
With the arrival of summer, many tenants want to sublet their apartments during their vacations. However, the law states that subletting is only legal if the landlord explicitly authorizes it. Subletting without permission can lead to penalties or even the termination of the rental agreement. Therefore, it is essential to review the contract and obtain consent before subletting.
Without Prepared Scripts, at Dawn, Endless Days... The Behind the Scenes of the Filming of 'Aquí no hay quien viva'
Despite being one of Spain's most successful series, its protagonists reveal that the filming was characterized by a lack of time and organization, including the absence of prepared scripts, early mornings, and endless working days.
'The Golden Girls,' the triumph of the chosen family
This summer marks the 40th anniversary of the filming of 'The Golden Girls,' a series initially underrated that became a television phenomenon, revolutionizing expectations about family and comedy on TV.
One of the models from Kiko Rivera's music video speaks out about the controversy: "There was nothing"
Luz María, one of the models from Kiko Rivera's music video, states that there were no inappropriate situations during the filming. She assures that they were not offered any drinks or food and that some girls received preferential treatment, thus clarifying the controversy surrounding the video.
Kiko Jiménez does not attend 'Fiesta' due to controversy with the Suescun family: "They are losing their minds"
Kiko Jiménez has chosen not to attend 'Fiesta' following accusations from Cristian Suescun against him and has decided to take legal action due to the controversy with the Suescun family.
The bitter tears of Terelu Campos on 'Fiesta': "It's very hard for me"
Terelu Campos, co-host on Telecinco, becomes emotional to the point of tears upon hearing a song that brings back memories of her mother, confessing that it is a very difficult experience for her.
Fights, Dances, and Kisses: A Fan Account Remembers the Funniest Transitions from 'Sálvame' to 'Informativos Telecinco'
A fan account highlights the funniest transitions between 'Sálvame' and 'Informativos Telecinco,' where internet users recall moments of fights, dances, and kisses that have made the switch between these two Mediaset programs unique.
Kiko Jiménez explodes against Paloma Barrientos after she blamed them for the prank calls to Ortega Cano
Cristian Suescun accused his sister and her boyfriend, Kiko Jiménez, of impersonating Paloma Barrientos to make prank calls to Ortega Cano, which prompted an angry reaction from Kiko towards the journalist.
Alfonso Egea laughs at his own slip of the tongue and makes a suggestion: "Watch the beginning of the show"
Alfonso Egea clarified that his slip of the tongue was an intentional joke related to the 8th day and recommended the audience watch the beginning of the show to understand it better.
Some activists interrupt the live broadcast of 'Big Brother' Israel to call for an end to the conflict in Gaza, and the channel cuts the transmission
A group of activists interrupted the live broadcast of 'Big Brother' Israel to demand an end to the conflict in Gaza, criticizing Benjamin Netanyahu's government. In response to the protest, the channel decided to cut the transmission.
The Day Angelina Jolie Publicly Came Out as Bisexual: "I Began to Understand Things About Myself"
Angelina Jolie has openly spoken about her bisexuality on several occasions, sharing how she began to understand important aspects of her personal identity.
Amber Heard and Elon Musk Together: This Was Their Turbulent Relationship According to a New Biography
A new biography reveals details about the complicated relationship between Amber Heard and Elon Musk, highlighting the emotional impact their breakup had on the Tesla founder.
Lina Bina, influencer and adult film actress, dies at 24 years old
Lina Bina, influencer and adult film actress, passed away at the age of 24 due to complications caused by a blood clot in the heart and neck, according to her family.
Ethan Hawke on the trauma that has accompanied him for 13 years: "I saw a face behind the camera"
Ethan Hawke, known for his role in Dead Poets Society, has diversified his career by exploring genres such as western and horror. Following a traumatic experience 13 years ago, he recalls having seen "a face behind the camera," which has marked his life and work ever since.
The Untold Story of Queen Victoria and Her Secret Relationship with Her Indian Servant
The British royal family concealed for years the intimate friendship between Queen Victoria and her Indian servant, Abdul Karim, who became her confidant and close friend.
The Sad Fate of Honey Boo Boo: Rise and Fall of a Child Beauty Queen
Alana Thompson, known as Honey Boo Boo, rose to fame in child beauty pageants. At 19 years old, with 1.5 million followers, she seeks to rebuild her life after the challenges she faced following her childhood in the public eye.
Cayetana Guillén Cuervo details that she was raped by 8 men when she was 6 years old: "It was like 'La Manada'"
Actress Cayetana Guillén Cuervo revealed on her podcast 'No te lo Cayes' that she was raped at age 6 by eight men, comparing the assault to the case of "La Manada". In the show, she addresses topics of sexuality and deeply personal experiences.
Felipe VI and Letizia closely following Jaime Anglada's condition: "There is constant communication"
Singer-songwriter Jaime Anglada is in serious condition in the ICU after being hit by a hit-and-run vehicle. King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia are closely monitoring his progress and maintain constant communication.
Jennifer Aniston's New Chance at Love (With Support from Brad Pitt Included)
Jennifer Aniston is beginning a calm relationship with coach Jim Curtis, who has received public support from her ex-husband Brad Pitt, showing a new opportunity for love for the actress.
The 20minutos Workers Celebrate Their Hometown and Reveal Their Favorite Traditions
Workers at 20minutos share their hometowns with nostalgia and affection, highlighting traditions such as popular village fairs and special spots they keep alive. Despite the passing years, they continue to value their rural roots. A colleague without a hometown emphasizes the importance of connecting with rural areas to feel at home and discover the charm of the village.
Netflix and its content expansion to compete with traditional television
Netflix is expanding its offerings with innovative series to attract a larger audience and compete directly with traditional television, aiming to consolidate its position in the audiovisual market.
The cat sanctuary in Ukraine provides comfort to animals rescued from the front lines
A sanctuary in Kharkiv offers shelter and care to cats rescued from conflict zones in Ukraine, providing a safe space and support to these animals affected by the war.
Barça hands Como a 'five-goal thrashing' to reclaim the Gamper Trophy
Lamine Yamal and Fermín shone for a dominant Barça that thrashed Como 5-0, reclaiming the Gamper Trophy and showing strength one week before the start of LaLiga.
Connor Zilisch's 'Accident-Prone' Victory in NASCAR: Suffers a Brutal Fall While Getting Into the Car to Celebrate
Connor Zilisch won in New York, but during his celebration, he suffered a hard fall while getting into the car.
Isco breaks his fibula again and will be out for about three months
Isco suffered a fibula fracture following a harsh tackle from David Larrubia in Betis' last preseason friendly, which will force him to be sidelined for around three months.
The Injury Drama Continues for Camavinga: He Suffers an Ankle Sprain on the Eve of Real Madrid's League Debut
French midfielder Eduardo Camavinga is injured again with an ankle sprain just before Real Madrid's debut in the league, extending his physical problems that limited him last season.
Two Japanese Boxers Die One Day Apart After Sustaining Severe Brain Injuries in the Same Boxing Event
Hiromasa Urakawa and Shigetoshi Kotari, both 28 years old, suffered severe brain injuries during the same boxing event. Despite undergoing surgery, they were unable to recover and passed away one day apart.
Mercedes, with two children with autism: "We have to make our own way, and it causes us a lot of stress and fatigue"
Mercedes takes care of her two children with autism, Israel and Dani, aged 6 and 4. She faces the daily challenge of providing them with special attention, which generates a lot of stress and fatigue, reflecting the reality of many families who have to seek resources and support on their own.
Adrián Mella, president of ASTTA: "Tics are just the tip of the iceberg, Tourette syndrome goes much further"
Adrián Mella highlights that Tourette syndrome faces daily challenges that go beyond visible tics, emphasizing the social lack of awareness and the urgent need to adapt healthcare, education, and work environments to improve the quality of life of those who suffer from it.
Hernán Cortés Soria publishes the second part of 'Don't Let Guillain-Barré Catch You': "Recovery requires an enormous effort"
Hernán Cortés Soria narrates in the second part of his book the difficult phase of returning home after nearly a year hospitalized due to Guillain-Barré syndrome, highlighting the great effort and struggle that recovery entails.
Why Tesla Cannot Be Nvidia
Tesla and Nvidia differ significantly in their operating margins, reflecting different business models. While Nvidia focuses on high-margin semiconductors, Tesla operates in automotive manufacturing with lower returns, making it difficult for Tesla to achieve Nvidia's financial profile.
Elon Musk confirms that Tesla is training a new autonomous driving model for its cars
Elon Musk announced that Tesla is developing a new autonomous driving model that incorporates new parameters and significantly improves video understanding, which could optimize the system's performance and efficiency.
Investors Watching Jackson Hole: Will Rates Fall Further in Europe and the United States?
The annual meeting of central bankers in Jackson Hole (August 21-23) focuses on the tension between a slowing economy and persistent inflation, generating uncertainty about future interest rate decisions in Europe and the U.S.
The Ibex 35, unstoppable: surpasses 14,800 points and closes its best week since mid-April
The Ibex 35 surpasses 14,800 points and achieves its best week since April, driven by major stocks. BBVA stands out after admitting a review of synergies in the takeover bid for Sabadell.
Ibex Banks Are No Longer Cheap, But They Gain Credibility
The Ibex 35 surpassed 14,800 points thanks to the boost from banks, which, although no longer considered cheap by some investment firms, have gained credibility in the market.
Wages in the Tourism Sector Lost Up to 10% Purchasing Power Between 2019 and 2024
The tourism sector experienced a drop of up to 10% in the purchasing power of its wages between 2019 and 2024. Only travel agencies maintain an average salary of 27,704 euros per year, in line with the general average of the Spanish economy.
The Price of Gold Futures Soars in the US Following Trump’s Tariffs on Bullion Imports
Relations between Switzerland and the US deteriorate due to the new tariffs imposed by Trump on imports of Swiss gold bullion, causing a significant increase in the price of gold futures in the US.
Vanessa Kirby and Rachel Brosnahan, the revolution of women who have stopped being 'girlfriends of' in superhero movies
Vanessa Kirby and Rachel Brosnahan have left behind the roles of "girlfriends of" in superhero films, now starring in summer blockbusters. Their characters, formerly supporting roles, are now heroines who lead and revitalize superhero fiction, offering new hope and perspective to the genre.
The Current Life of William Petersen, the Iconic Grissom from 'CSI: Las Vegas'
William Petersen, known for his iconic role as Grissom in 'CSI: Las Vegas,' has been away from acting for several years. Despite his absence from new projects, his legacy and memory remain strong, especially in Spain.
Christian Bale is Bruce Wayne: the actor builds a utopian village for orphans
Christian Bale, known for portraying Batman, leads a humanitarian project aimed at keeping families separated by the foster care system together, building a utopian village for orphans.
Where 'Wednesday' Was Filmed: Cemeteries and Haunted Castles of Ireland
The second season of 'Wednesday' was filmed in Ireland, using cemeteries and haunted castles to recreate the atmosphere of ghost stories that characterize the Addams family.
The creator of 'Yellowstone' sued one of the lead actors for a hilarious reason
Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone' and a close friend of one of its lead actors, sued him for an unexpected and funny reason, even though they were already planning to make a sequel together.
AI recreates the actors from Friends as if they were Pixar characters
Artificial intelligence transforms the characters from the series Friends into animated versions in the Pixar style, offering a creative and novel visual reinterpretation of the iconic actors.
This Ukrainian robotic vehicle is designed to operate in high-risk attack areas
Kvertus AD Berserk is a Ukrainian robotic vehicle with a range of up to 20 km, a maximum speed of 25 km/h, and an autonomy of up to 12 hours, designed to operate in zones with a high risk of attacks.
With this Microsoft tool you can detect if a file has malware
Project Ire is a Microsoft tool that uses artificial intelligence to autonomously analyze and detect if a file contains malware.
The prices of the Pixel 10 before its launch: this is how much Google's new phones will cost
Google will announce the Pixel 10 series on August 20. Details and anticipated prices of the new devices have been revealed, raising expectations ahead of their official launch.
Goodbye to doing laundry: this humanoid robot can now do the laundry for you
The humanoid robot Figure 02 can sort clothes and load them into the washing machine, thereby automating the laundry process and making household chores easier.
The 10 comfortable and cool pants we've spotted in Massimo Dutti's summer sales
Discover 10 models of comfortable and cool pants, from satin to linen and wrinkled effect, available for less than 30 euros in Massimo Dutti's summer sales.
Paula Echevarría celebrates her 48th birthday in Marbella with the most charming and youthful crochet mini dress
Paula Echevarría celebrated her 48th birthday in Marbella, surrounded by family and friends, wearing a charming and youthful crochet mini dress at a glamorous party.
Ester Expósito triumphs on Instagram with the most daring and original transparent Ibizan dress
Ester Expósito captivated her followers on Instagram by wearing a striking transparent Ibizan dress, designed by a Spanish brand, reaffirming her bold and original style.
Cristina Eguren, Dermatologist: "It continues to be one of the best allies to keep the skin healthy and beautiful in summer"
Dermatologist Cristina Eguren shares key routines and products for skincare in summer, highlighting their importance to keep the skin healthy and beautiful during the summer months.
Goodbye Chafing: Five Effective Tricks to Avoid Thigh Irritations
Discover five practical tips to prevent chafing and irritations on the thighs, keeping your skin comfortable and fresh throughout the day.
Decathlon rescues the iconic sandals that Elsa Pataky made fashionable at almost half the price: comfortable, versatile, and beautiful
Decathlon offers sandals similar to the iconic Gioseppo ones popularized by Elsa Pataky, now available at a very affordable price. They are comfortable, versatile, and stylish, ideal for those looking for functional and fashionable footwear.
The restaurant with a Repsol Sole that Laura Escanes dined at and is "perfect for a romantic dinner 20 meters from the sea"
According to the Repsol Guide, its signature dish is the senyoret rice with monkfish and squid, ideal for a romantic dinner by the sea, where Laura Escanes also enjoyed herself.
'They are profitable because Spaniards go': the secret of Chinese buffets to make money, according to a chef
Chef Jiale Pan, awarded in Valladolid, explains that Chinese buffets are profitable mainly because they attract Spanish customers, which ensures high demand and a steady flow of income for these businesses.
The Ultimate Trick to Make Creamy Homemade Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker (and with Only 3 Ingredients)
Martha Delicious shares a simple and vegan recipe to make creamy and refreshing homemade lemon ice cream, using only three ingredients and no ice cream maker needed.
High-Protein Zucchini and Chicken Pie, Gluten-Free and Flour-Free
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, like this high-protein zucchini and chicken pie, gluten-free and flour-free.
No Ice Needed: If You Want to Make a Good Iced Coffee, Try Cold Brew
Avoid adding ice to your coffee to cool it down, as it dilutes the flavor. Instead, prepare cold brew coffee, a cold infusion method that takes several hours, resulting in a smoother and more concentrated drink ideal for enjoying cold.
Chef José Andrés' Trick to Making the Perfect Dish: "The Key to a Juicy Steak Is Salt"
Chef José Andrés reveals that the key to achieving a juicy steak is the proper use of salt, a method well-known in gastronomy that enhances the texture and flavor of the meat, ensuring an extraordinary dish.
The beautiful town on the Costa Brava that hides a water park with waterfalls and dolphins
A few kilometers from the Mediterranean, in Girona, there is a charming town on the Costa Brava ideal for families, which stands out for a water park with waterfalls and dolphins, offering a unique experience for visitors of all ages.
The Alicante Beach with Crystal Clear Waters and a Civil War Bunker in the Sand
The beach of Altea, in Alicante, stands out for its crystal clear waters and gravelly floor, where there is a bunker with a machine gun nest built in 1937 during the Civil War.
The Alicante beach with turquoise waters hidden between cliffs: a perfect place to relax and snorkel
This small cove in Alicante, surrounded by vegetation and cliffs, offers crystal-clear waters ideal for relaxing, swimming, snorkeling, and naturism in a natural and peaceful environment.
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 and spectacular landscape, where large sand dunes shaped by the wind hide natural pools, creating an impressive and surreal environment.
The Spanish Town of Muslim Origin with Crystal-clear Pools and Waterfalls: A Paradise in the Mediterranean
This Spanish village, of Muslim origin and located by the sea, is distinguished by its waterfalls and crystal-clear water pools surrounded by vegetation, creating a spectacular natural paradise in the Mediterranean.
The town half an hour from Alicante with colorful houses, kilometers of beaches, and a walled old town
The town, located half an hour from Alicante, is ideal for a summer getaway. It stands out for its historical heritage, walled old town, colorful houses, and extensive beaches, offering an attractive natural and cultural environment for visitors.
From Deva to Zumaia: the best route for this summer
The route that connects Deva and Zumaia offers stunning cliffs, unique rock formations, an intense sea, and delicious pintxos, combining natural beauty and gastronomy for an unforgettable holiday.
Isabel Viña, Metabolism Expert, on Gazpacho: "It Should Not Replace the Intake of Other Vegetables"
Isabel Viña, a metabolism expert, emphasizes that Andalusian gazpacho is healthy but should not substitute the consumption of other vegetables. This traditional recipe provides beneficial nutrients, but it is important to maintain a varied diet to meet all nutritional needs.
Neither dry mouth nor heat: Dr. Amir Khan warns about the 'subtle' symptoms of dehydration
Dr. Amir Khan warns that dehydration does not only manifest with dry mouth or heat but also with subtle symptoms that we often overlook. It is important to recognize these less obvious signs to maintain proper hydration and avoid health problems.
Neither Yogurt nor Milk: These Are the Foods Highest in Calcium Recommended for People Over 60
Osteoporosis affects nearly three million people in Spain, reflecting a deficiency of calcium in the diet. However, there are multiple and varied sources of calcium for those who do not consume dairy, especially recommended for people over 60.
Neither Time nor Holidays: The Topics People Without Social Skills Talk About in a Conversation
Interpersonal communication is key to social relationships, but those who lack social skills tend to talk about specific topics, avoiding common subjects like the weather or vacations. These topics reflect difficulties in connecting through two-way conversations and establishing the social bonds necessary for coexistence.
The Tryptophan-Rich Dinner That Helps You Sleep Like a Baby After a Full Day at the Pool
In addition to maintaining good sleep hygiene with schedules and routines, diet plays a key role in resting well. Consuming a tryptophan-rich dinner promotes restful sleep after an active day, such as spending time at the pool.
Goodbye Bloated Belly: 8 Very Beneficial Probiotics if You Eat Them Frequently
Probiotics are microorganisms that help restore the balance in the gut microbiota. Maintaining this balance is key to preventing problems such as irritable bowel syndrome and abdominal inflammation. Consuming probiotics frequently promotes better digestive health and reduces bloating.
A Driving Instructor Explains How You Should Act If a Car Is Tailgating You
If a car is driving very close behind you, the main risk is that if you have to brake suddenly, it could crash into you. Therefore, it is important to stay calm and avoid sudden braking to prevent accidents.
Is it legal for your homeowners' association to prohibit you from charging your electric car in the garage?
A resident of Zaragoza requested to charge his electric car in his parking space, but the community administrator denied him permission, raising questions about the legality of prohibiting charging in homeowners' associations.
What You Should Never Do with the Windshield Wipers in Summer
In Spain, many drivers neglect their windshield wipers during the summer, but it is crucial to use them carefully under the strong sun to avoid damage and ensure their proper functioning on sunny days.
The Kia Electric Van Now Has Prices and Is Cheaper Than You Imagine
The Kia PV5 electric van stands out for its unique design and high modularity, with competitive prices starting at 38,690 euros for the passenger version.
Volvo updates the XC60, an SUV that sells like hotcakes
The Volvo XC60, the Swedish brand's best-selling model, receives an update with a refreshed design and new features that enhance infotainment and safety.
L8 works force closure of a section of Muntaner Street in Barcelona from this Sunday for over a year
The L8 works will cause the closure of a section of Muntaner Street in Barcelona starting this Sunday, affecting 13,000 vehicles daily between Laforja and Marià Cubí streets. The closure will last for more than a year, impacting traffic in this area.
The Mossos are searching for the perpetrator of a multiple hit-and-run in Granollers
The Mossos are searching for the driver who fled after running over several people in Granollers. Injured individuals and witnesses identified the person responsible for the incident.
This will be the next long weekend in Castilla y León: three days off for a short vacation
In a few days, Castilla y León will have a summer long weekend, offering its residents three days off to enjoy a short vacation.
The Next Long Weekend in Euskadi: Basques Will Be Able to Enjoy Three Days of Vacation
In Euskadi, Álava, Gipuzkoa, and Biscay will have to wait for the upcoming holidays, so they will not be able to enjoy a long weekend soon.
Barcelona Has a Beach Without Sand: This Is the Unique Saltwater Pool
Barcelona offers a saltwater pool that functions like a beach without sand. This bathing area is open to the public from mid-June to mid-September, providing a unique experience for those seeking the sea in a different setting.
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 new 2,500 m² store on September 5th, creating 100 jobs, as a result of a 100 million euro investment announced in 2022.
Seven Moroccan Minors Swim into Ceuta Amid Full Capacity in the Reception System
Seven Moroccan minors arrived swimming to Ceuta, where the reception system is overwhelmed. Currently, the minors' area houses more than 480 unaccompanied foreign minors, far exceeding its optimal capacity of 132 places.
A court confirms irregularities in the membership registration of militants to the PSOE of Estepona
The court acknowledges irregularities in the membership registration of militants to the PSOE of Estepona but determines that they do not constitute a criminal offense as they are internal party matters.
Two 22-year-old youths die in a car collision in Álava
The Ertzaintza is investigating a traffic accident in Álava where two 22-year-old youths died following the collision of two vehicles.
About 2000 people gather at the 'rave' at the Santa Teresa Reservoir
About 2000 people come together for an electronic music 'rave' at the Santa Teresa Reservoir. After two days of the event, no incidents requiring the intervention of security forces have been reported.
Sentenced to seven years in prison for raping his stepdaughter while her mother was in jail
He was sentenced to seven years in prison for raping his stepdaughter, acting with full knowledge of the minor’s age and the authority he had over her, while her mother was incarcerated.
'La que se avecina' in Real Life: Viral Neighbor Notices Ranging from Wanting to Know Gossip to Aggressive Conversations
The X account @liosdevecinos collects and shares real notices between neighbors, showing everything from curiosities and gossip to aggressive arguments, reflecting the humorous and chaotic style of the series 'La que se avecina'.
A Four-Legged Political Race: Feline Mayor Elections Begin in a Massachusetts Town
This year, the feline mayor elections in a Massachusetts town include the participation of various animals, not just cats, expanding the community's traditional pet competition.
From San Sebastián to Paris on a scooter: the challenge of Gorka Lasa, the Basque who will travel more than 1,000 kilometers with barely 100 euros
Gorka Lasa and his friend Ibai Martín will embark on a 30-day journey from San Sebastián to Paris on a non-electric scooter, with a limited budget of only 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"
Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology, answers readers' questions in 20minutos’ sex advice column about sexual issues such as loss of erections due to medication, providing guidance and support to improve intimate life and the relationship with their partner.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Booths"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of protecting the skin to prevent damage and maintain its well-being.
"I live in a rented home, am I obliged to let a bank appraiser into my house to take photos?"
This housing advisory service resolves doubts about problems with neighbors, the community (leaks, drips, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, odors), and landlords, providing tenants with guidance on their rights and obligations.
"If the workday is reduced, will I have to work longer to be able to retire?"
UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of the workday, clarifying how it affects contribution time and retirement. They explain that working fewer hours can influence the future pension, but it does not necessarily mean working more years to retire.
Is Something Worrying or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions at 20minutos' Psychology Office
20minutos offers a psychology office for those facing emotional concerns or blockages. This space provides support and guidance to manage difficult situations through dialogue and professional help.
Canine Behavior: Why Do Dogs Lick Legs? Six Reasons to Understand It
Licking and being licked among dogs releases oxytocin, the hormone associated with bonding and well-being, explaining why they lick legs as a form of communication and affection.
Living with a dog or cat could slow cognitive decline, according to the largest European study
A European study with data from 28 countries shows that living with dogs or cats can slow cognitive decline in older adults, with notable differences between species. The research highlights the neurological benefits of animal companionship on mental health.
Solid Color Cat Breeds: Between Myth, Genetics, and Aesthetics
The color in cats is determined by two pigments: eumelanin (black) and pheomelanin (red). Genetics influence the variety and distribution of color, while solid color cats combine genetic factors with aesthetic perceptions and popular myths about these breeds.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, August 11, 2025
Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you to improve your day and plan for the future.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Sunday, August 10, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and verify if you have won.
Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, August 10, 2025
Check here the official results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, August 10, 2025, to find out if you have been one of the winners.
Three Ancient Sayings That Warn Us Against Rushing
The article presents three proverbs related to impatience and haste, emphasizing that urgency is not always beneficial and often leads to worse outcomes. These popular expressions remind us of the importance of taking the necessary time before acting.
A fish thrown by an osprey causes a forest fire and a power outage
An osprey, tired from the heat, dropped a large fish that caused a forest fire. The fire led to power outages and was brought under control by firefighters.
The Love of Juan José Becerra (Candaya, 2024). Dystopian Love
Juan José Becerra reflects on the nature of love in a context where it no longer exists, exploring a dystopian love that questions its meaning and presence in today's society.
When There Is No Sex Education, Porn Shapes Teenage Dating
A study reveals that the lack of sex education among teenagers leads to pornography consumption influencing their relationships, increasing the likelihood of sexual, physical, and psychological violence in dating.
The hellish images of the fires ravaging Southern California
The Canyon fire in Southern California has spread rapidly, covering more than 400 hectares in a few hours, causing great concern due to its intensity and the potential damage to the region.
This Is How These 'Celebrities' Would Age, According to AI
Artificial intelligence has created images showing what celebrities like Lily Collins would look like at 80 years old, offering a futuristic and creative vision of their aging.
Small Things You Spend a Lot on Without Realizing It
Ants spending refers to small daily expenses that go unnoticed but, when accumulated, significantly impact the budget. Regular purchases like coffee, snacks, or subscriptions can represent a large monthly expense. Identifying and controlling them helps improve personal finances and avoid unnecessary money leaks.
Some Innocent Pranks That Will Make You Smile
Some jokes that neither humiliate nor cause conflicts can be very funny and manage to bring a smile to those who witness them.
This air conditioner is perfect if you rent: better than a portable one and no installation needed
This powerful air conditioner is easily installed in a window, ideal for those who rent and cannot make permanent installations. It offers a superior alternative to portable models without the need for any construction work.
Forget GoPro: this 4K DJI camera has a stabilizer, is waterproof, and much cheaper
DJI launches a 4K action camera with image stabilization, waterproof capabilities, and a price lower than GoPro. This device offers an affordable and versatile option for those looking to record adventures without compromising on quality or functionality.
Discover the Amazon Basics Microfiber Cloths with Over 100,000 Reviews
This pack of 12 Amazon Basics microfiber cloths has an outstanding rating, making it an ideal choice for kitchen cleaning.
The spray you should always carry in your beach bag to avoid dry and frizzy hair
The sun, chlorine, and salt damage hair during the summer, causing dryness and frizz. A protective spray is essential for hair care, hydrating it and preventing this damage while you enjoy the beach.
What is known about the fire at the Mosque of Córdoba: the possible cause, damages, and the firefighters' quick response to prevent a tragedy
The fire at the Mosque of Córdoba affected three chapels, one with a collapsed roof, and caused visible damage in other areas. Firefighters acted quickly to control the blaze and prevent a greater tragedy. The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Russia Calls on the United States to Renounce Pressures and Warns of Permanent Nuclear Tension
The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister criticizes the U.S. strategy of acting through pressures, warning that this approach could lead to permanent nuclear tension between the two nations.
New problems with the train in Andalusia: a technical issue causes delays of almost three hours on an Alvia Madrid-Cádiz
A technical issue stopped an Alvia train from Madrid to Cádiz near Almodóvar del Río, affecting 427 passengers. Alternative transportation has been offered to them while the problem is resolved.
The Earth Rotated Faster This Tuesday, August 5: It Was One of the Shortest Days in History
The Earth completed its rotation 1.25 milliseconds earlier than usual, making Tuesday, August 5 one of the shortest days ever recorded in history.
What caused the fire at the Mosque of Córdoba: a mechanical sweeper could be the cause
The fire at the Mosque of Córdoba started near the Almanzor chapel. The rapid intervention of the firefighters allowed the fire to be controlled. It is being investigated whether a mechanical sweeper could have caused the incident.
Light and Memory, a Pairing to Bring Art Back to Life in the Prado Museum
The Iberdrola Spain Foundation and the Restoration Workshop of the Prado Museum collaborate to revitalize paintings, restoring their shine and life through specialized techniques.
What is Known and What is Unknown about the Epstein Case Now That Six Years Have Passed Since the Death of the Confessed Pedophile
Six years after Jeffrey Epstein's death, doubts remain about the existence and contents of an alleged list of his contacts. It is unknown exactly who appears on it and how many powerful individuals and celebrities may have used his sexual services, keeping the true scope of the case a mystery.
Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, August 10, 2025
Check the Bonoloto results for the draw on Sunday, August 10, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 214 million
A new millionaire has emerged in Spain following the Euromillions draw. In addition, four third-tier winners each received 12,232 euros. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 214 million euros.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, August 9, 2025
Check here the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, August 9, 2025, to verify your winning numbers.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, August 9: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, August 9 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes.
Trump announces he will expel all homeless people from Washington D.C.
The president announced that he will relocate the entire homeless population of Washington D.C. to shelter areas located outside the city, as part of a plan to combat crime. This announcement comes ahead of a press conference scheduled for this Monday.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across eleven provinces
The second prize of the National Lottery was distributed in eleven towns across nine provinces, benefiting numerous winners with thousands of euros.
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 hotels in Europe face significant competitive disadvantages due to Booking's abusive practices, and therefore plan to sue the platform.
Two Police Officers Caught 'In the Act' Having Sexual Relations in a Patrol Car
A video shared on social media shows two police officers having sexual relations inside a patrol car, sparking a scandal and public debate about the conduct of the officers.
Dakota Johnson sports the most natural crystal French manicure of the summer: elegant and modern nails
The crystal French manicure is the perfect trend for summer, offering a natural, elegant, and modern look for flawless and sophisticated nails.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers an updated summary of the most important news to start the day well informed, covering politics, economy, health, and relevant international events. With quick analyses and key data, it makes it easier to understand the topics that impact society and the global environment. Ideal for readers looking to stay up-to-date with current affairs efficiently.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal finances. It recommends creating a realistic budget, controlling unnecessary expenses, saving regularly, and taking advantage of deals and discounts. Additionally, it suggests using finance apps to monitor your money and plan financial goals, thereby helping to maximize your budget's effectiveness and improve your financial health.
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The Three Diseases That Rosemary Helps to Combat: Discover Its Benefits
Rosemary, common in Mediterranean cuisine, also offers important medicinal benefits. In Spain, it helps to fight three prevalent diseases, enhancing health beyond its ornamental and culinary uses.
Zara responds to controversy over using "unhealthily thin" models on its website
The UK Advertising Standards Authority received a complaint about a Zara model who appeared "gaunt." In response, Inditex removed the photos in question to avoid controversy regarding body image.
Tricks You Should Know to Spot an Undercover Guardia Civil Vehicle
The Guardia Civil has been using undercover vehicles for decades, including cars, vans, motorcycles, and trucks, to detect traffic violations incognito.
Bardem, Almodóvar, and Others Ask Nolan to Stop Filming 'The Odyssey' in the Sahara
Several artists, including Bardem and Almodóvar, have requested that Christopher Nolan suspend the filming of 'The Odyssey' in Dakhla, a Sahrawi city under Moroccan control, due to political controversies and respect for the situation in the Sahara.
This is the Pilates exercise to achieve a flat stomach and strengthen the pelvic floor
Pilates is a simple and effective method to strengthen the abdomen, the core, and the pelvic floor, as well as to improve flexibility and body mobility.
Goodbye to Matalascañas: the beautiful crystal-clear beaches of Huelva that rival it
Huelva, in the southwest of Spain, offers extensive and lesser-known beaches with crystal-clear waters, ideal for enjoying the summer and competing with the popular Matalascañas.
Spanish cities that already ban entry to cars with label B in their LEZs
Several Spanish cities have restricted entry to vehicles with environmental label B, which includes diesel cars registered from 2006 and gasoline cars from January 2001, for not complying with EURO 4 and 3 standards, respectively, within their Low Emission Zones (LEZ).
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, marking a strategic offensive following the success of 'Superman' and its rivalry with Marvel.
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 and heatstroke. However, there are three recommended exercises that allow you to stay active without risking your health, adapting to high temperatures and promoting proper hydration.
The Cheapest Town in Granada to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This Andalusian municipality, located 35 km from Granada, has fewer than 10,000 inhabitants, a health center, pharmacy, and shops, offering homes at very low prices, ideal for retiring without worries.
The Cheapest Town in Cádiz to Retire Worry-Free: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This white Andalusian town offers homes at the lowest prices in Cádiz, making it ideal for retirement. It has essential services such as a health center, pharmacies, shops, and is notable for its large castle, providing quality of life and tranquility.
The town where Estopa spend their summers: there they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street named after them
This municipality in Extremadura, in the province of Badajoz near the border with Córdoba, has been Estopa’s summer getaway since their childhood. There, they are known as 'the sardines' and have a street dedicated to them.
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Oil prices fall as market eyes US-Russia talks on Ukraine
Oil prices declined amid anticipation of upcoming US-Russia discussions regarding the Ukraine conflict. Traders are cautiously optimistic that diplomatic talks could ease tensions, potentially impacting global energy supply and demand. Market participants remain watchful of geopolitical developments that influence oil market stability.
Oil prices fall with US-Russia talks, inflation in focus
Oil prices declined as ongoing US-Russia negotiations and concerns over inflation tempered market optimism. Investors remain cautious about potential supply changes and economic growth amid inflationary pressures, influencing crude futures.
Mexico sets minimum export prices for fresh tomatoes
Mexico has established minimum export prices for fresh tomatoes to regulate trade and protect local producers. This move aims to ensure fair competition and prevent market flooding with low-priced imports, supporting the domestic tomato industry and stabilizing prices.
Iran threatens planned Trump corridor envisaged by Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal
Iran has expressed strong opposition to the creation of a "Trump corridor," a transport route proposed in the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace deal. Tehran views the corridor, which would connect Azerbaijan to its exclave Nakhchivan through Armenian territory, as a threat to its regional security and sovereignty. Iran warns that it may take necessary measures to counter the plan, emphasizing its geopolitical concerns.
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 agreement for Ukraine. The meeting aims to address ongoing conflict concerns and explore diplomatic solutions to bring stability to the region. Details on the agenda and outcomes remain closely watched by international observers.
Should India continue buying crude oil from Russia?
India has been increasing crude oil imports from Russia amid Western sanctions. This move helps India secure affordable energy but raises geopolitical concerns. Balancing energy needs with diplomatic relations, India faces pressure to reconsider ties with Russia while maintaining its strategic autonomy. The debate continues over the economic benefits versus potential international repercussions.
Chile's Codelco gets regulatory approval to reopen part of El Teniente copper mine
Chile's state-owned copper giant Codelco received regulatory approval to reopen a section of its El Teniente mine, one of the world's largest underground copper mines. The reopening aims to boost copper production amid rising global demand and help stabilize supply. This move supports Chile's position as a leading copper producer and underscores efforts to strengthen its mining sector.
Oil steadies on reports of US-Russia deal, ends week about 5% lower
Oil prices stabilized following reports of a US-Russia agreement to ease supply concerns but ended the week roughly 5% lower. Market sentiment was weighed down by ongoing economic uncertainties and rising COVID-19 cases, impacting demand forecasts despite the potential deal easing geopolitical tensions.
Canada joins allies in lowering price cap on Russian oil
Canada, alongside its allies, has agreed to reduce the price cap on Russian oil to further curb Moscow's revenues amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This move aims to tighten economic restrictions on Russia and limit its ability to fund the war by reducing global oil purchase prices.
Chinese state media flags security risks from Nvidia’s H20 chips
Chinese state media have raised concerns about security risks linked to Nvidia’s new H20 AI chips. The reports suggest potential vulnerabilities that could be exploited, urging caution in their use and highlighting broader geopolitical tensions surrounding advanced semiconductor technologies and AI capabilities.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.07%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.07%. Market gains were supported by positive investor sentiment and steady economic indicators. Technology and manufacturing sectors showed modest improvements, contributing to the overall market uplift at the close.
Shares edge higher in Asia, Nikkei futures near record top
Asian shares rose cautiously as investors awaited key U.S. inflation data. Nikkei futures approached record highs, boosted by optimism over Japan's economic recovery. Markets remained watchful of inflation trends that could influence central bank policies and impact global equities.
Denmark's Orsted plans to raise $9.4 billion in rights issue
Danish energy company Orsted announced plans to raise $9.4 billion through a rights issue to fund its expansion in offshore wind projects. The move aims to strengthen its position in renewable energy and support sustainable growth amid increasing global demand for clean power. The funds will accelerate new green initiatives and enhance Orsted's infrastructure investments.
Rumble weighs near $1.2 billion bid for German AI cloud firm Northern Data
Rumble is considering a bid close to $1.2 billion to acquire German AI cloud company Northern Data. The move aims to strengthen Rumble's position in AI cloud computing by leveraging Northern Data's infrastructure and expertise. The deal could enhance Rumble's technological capabilities and market reach in the growing AI sector.
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Debt market jitters signal caution for high-flying stocks
Rising worries in the debt market are prompting investors to exercise caution with high-flying stocks. Increased volatility and concerns over interest rates are causing a shift towards safer assets, signaling potential challenges ahead for growth-focused equities. This trend highlights investor sensitivity to economic indicators impacting credit markets and stock valuations.
Intel CEO to visit White House on Monday, WSJ reports
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger is scheduled to visit the White House on Monday to discuss semiconductor supply chain issues and government support for chip manufacturing. The meeting highlights ongoing efforts to boost domestic chip production amid global shortages and geopolitical tensions impacting the tech industry.
Chinese state media says Nvidia H20 chips not safe for China
Chinese state media criticized Nvidia's H20 AI chips, claiming they pose security risks and should not be used in China. The report alleges the chips may compromise national security and suggests caution in adopting foreign technology amid rising tech tensions between the U.S. and China. This reflects ongoing concerns about reliance on Western tech in China's AI development.
Chinese, Australian lithium stocks surge on CATL mine suspension news
Chinese and Australian lithium stocks surged following news that CATL suspended operations at one of its lithium mines. The halt raised concerns about supply constraints amid growing demand for electric vehicle batteries. Investors anticipate potential price increases and supply challenges, boosting shares of lithium producers in both countries as the market adjusts to the disruption.
Trump hopes China will quickly quadruple its US soybean orders
Former President Trump expressed optimism that China would rapidly increase its soybean purchases from the US, aiming to quadruple the orders. This hope reflects ongoing trade negotiations and the importance of soybean exports in the US-China trade relationship.
China CPI remains flat in July; PPI declines more than expected
China’s consumer price index (CPI) stayed unchanged in July, indicating stable consumer inflation. Meanwhile, the producer price index (PPI) fell more than anticipated, reflecting continued pressure on industrial output prices. The data suggests persistent challenges in the manufacturing sector despite steady consumer demand.
UK employers report weaker hiring and pay growth in July
UK employers experienced a slowdown in hiring and pay growth in July, indicating a cautious approach amid economic uncertainties. This trend reflects businesses' restrained confidence in expanding their workforce and increasing wages during the current economic climate.
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 figure indicates persistent inflationary pressures affecting the economy, impacting consumer prices and cost of living. Authorities continue monitoring the situation to implement measures aimed at stabilizing inflation.
Argentines grill up more beef in first half of 2025 as wages soar
In the first half of 2025, beef consumption in Argentina rose significantly as higher wages boosted purchasing power. Argentines increased their beef grilling, reflecting strong demand despite inflation concerns. This trend supports local cattle farmers and highlights beef's cultural importance in Argentina, with economic improvements driving greater meat consumption nationwide.
Instant View: Canada's economy sheds 40,800 jobs in July
Canada’s economy lost 40,800 jobs in July, a sharper decline than expected. The unemployment rate rose slightly, signaling ongoing challenges in the labor market despite steady economic growth. Job losses were widespread across various sectors, reflecting economic uncertainties and slower hiring momentum.
China narrows gap with US as Germany’s biggest trading partner
China has become Germany’s largest trading partner, overtaking the US amid shifting global trade dynamics. This marks a significant change as China’s economic influence grows in Europe. The rise reflects stronger bilateral trade ties and China’s expanding role in global supply chains, underscoring evolving international economic relationships.
Taiwan July exports post fastest growth in 15 years on strong tech demand
Taiwan's exports surged 21.2% in July, marking the fastest growth in 15 years, driven by robust global demand for technology products like semiconductors and electronics. The growth outlook remains positive despite global economic uncertainties, reflecting Taiwan's key role in the global tech supply chain. Imports also rose, indicating sustained domestic investment and production activity.
China's car sales growth slows in July amid price war regulations
China's car sales growth decelerated in July as the industry faced new regulations aimed at curbing aggressive price wars. While overall sales remained positive, the rate of increase was slower compared to previous months, reflecting the market's adjustment to regulatory measures designed to stabilize competition and prevent unsustainable discounting among automakers.
Moody's warns US tariffs may hurt India's manufacturing push, slow growth
Moody's cautions that US tariffs could negatively impact India's efforts to boost manufacturing and potentially slow the country's economic growth. The rating agency highlights that trade tensions and increased costs from tariffs may challenge India's ambitions to become a global manufacturing hub.
Trump says China should quickly quadruple US soybean orders
Former President Trump urged China to rapidly increase its purchases of U.S. soybeans by four times, emphasizing the benefits for American farmers and the agricultural sector. He highlighted the importance of strong trade relations between the U.S. and China to boost the economy and support domestic producers.
RBA preview August: 25 bps cut priced in amid cooling inflation, growth
The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in August as inflation and economic growth show signs of cooling. This move aims to support the economy amid slowing demand and to sustain the recovery while keeping inflation within target ranges. Markets have largely priced in this rate cut, reflecting expectations of a modest easing stance by the RBA.
Morning Bid: Nikkei looks to rejoin the all-time high club
The Nikkei index is set to challenge its all-time highs as strong corporate earnings and easing concerns about global economic slowdowns boost investor sentiment. Positive developments in US-China relations and stable domestic economic data further support market optimism, signaling potential renewed momentum for Japanese equities.
New Zealand's Central Bank Proposes Cutting Roughly a Fifth of Its Staff
New Zealand's central bank plans to reduce its workforce by about 20% as part of a restructuring effort to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The proposed cuts aim to address budget constraints and adapt to changing economic conditions, impacting a significant portion of employees while focusing on maintaining core functions.
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Analysis - RBA's New Policy Board Comes with Added Unpredictability
The Reserve Bank of Australia's newly formed policy board introduces increased unpredictability in monetary decisions. Diverse member backgrounds and perspectives may lead to less consensus, complicating forecasts of future interest rate moves. This shift aims to enhance deliberations but also raises uncertainty for markets and businesses relying on clear guidance.
Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation down to 13.9% in July, CAPMAS says
Egypt's annual urban consumer price inflation rate decreased to 13.9% in July, down from 15.3% in June, according to CAPMAS. The drop reflects easing price pressures amid economic adjustments. Despite the decline, inflation remains a concern for policymakers aiming to stabilize the economy and support consumers.
Inflation data to test stocks as some investors brace for rally to pause
Upcoming inflation data could challenge stock market gains, as some investors anticipate a pause in the recent rally. Concerns over rising prices and potential Federal Reserve responses are prompting cautious trading ahead of the report, which will influence market direction and investor sentiment.
Are investors worried about the U.S. economy? Here's what Capital Economics says.
Capital Economics highlights growing investor concerns over the U.S. economy amidst mixed signals. While some indicators suggest resilience, fears persist about potential slowing growth, inflation pressures, and the impact of monetary policies. Investors remain cautious, weighing risks of a recession against economic recovery signals.
Is weaker payrolls growth here to stay? Capital Economics weighs in
Capital Economics suggests that the recent slowdown in payrolls growth may persist due to easing labor demand and cooling economic activity. However, they note that the labor market remains relatively tight, which could limit the extent of the slowdown. Overall, weaker payroll growth is expected to continue but without triggering significant unemployment rises.
Bitcoin price today: surges to $122k, near record high on US regulatory cheer
Bitcoin surged to $122,000, approaching its record high, driven by positive developments in US regulatory policies. Investor optimism grew as regulators signaled a more favorable stance on cryptocurrencies, boosting market confidence and fueling the price rally.
SEC unveils Project Crypto — the regulatory reboot to make America lead the crypto race
The SEC has introduced Project Crypto, a new regulatory initiative aimed at establishing clear rules for the cryptocurrency industry. This move seeks to enhance investor protections, foster innovation, and position the U.S. as a global leader in crypto markets by providing greater regulatory clarity and oversight. The effort marks a significant step toward modernizing financial regulations to accommodate emerging digital assets.
Falcon Finance backs cautious crypto approach amid Trump retirement order
Falcon Finance advocates for a cautious strategy toward cryptocurrency investments following President Trump's retirement order affecting financial regulations. The firm emphasizes risk management and regulatory compliance to protect investors amid evolving policies and market uncertainties. Falcon Finance aims to balance innovation with security to navigate the changing crypto landscape responsibly.
World Mobile and Protelindo Enhance Global Connectivity with Stratospheric Connection
World Mobile and Protelindo have partnered to improve global connectivity using a stratospheric network. This innovative approach leverages high-altitude platforms to provide better internet access in remote and underserved regions, aiming to bridge the digital divide and enhance communication worldwide efficiently and sustainably.
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, will take place in Lisbon in November 2025. This event gathers crypto enthusiasts, creators, and industry experts to share insights, network, and explore innovations in blockchain and digital assets. Lisbon's vibrant tech scene and strategic location make it an ideal host for this expanding international conference.
Bitcoin price today: nears $117k on Trump 401k order, altcoins rally
Bitcoin’s price surged close to $117,000 following former President Trump’s executive order encouraging 401(k) plans to include cryptocurrency options. This move sparked renewed investor interest, driving gains across major altcoins as the broader crypto market rallied in response.
VivoPower to acquire $100 million of Ripple shares at discount to XRP price
VivoPower has agreed to buy $100 million worth of Ripple shares at a price below the current XRP market value. This deal aims to strengthen VivoPower's position in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sector, leveraging Ripple's technology for future growth opportunities. The acquisition reflects confidence in Ripple's long-term potential despite market fluctuations.
Webus International adds XRP and RLUSD payments to Wetour platform
Webus International has integrated XRP and RLUSD cryptocurrencies as payment options on its Wetour platform. This move aims to enhance transaction efficiency and offer more flexible payment methods to users, expanding the platform's accessibility 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 support its Ethereum (ETH) investment strategy. This move aims to facilitate raising funds efficiently to capitalize on market opportunities within the Ethereum ecosystem. The registration underscores the firm's confidence in ETH's growth potential and commitment to expanding its digital asset offerings.
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 improve customer experience and expand its digital payment options, positioning itself as a forward-thinking leader in the pet care industry.
Asiamet appoints Oliver as project director for BKM copper project
Asiamet Mining has appointed Oliver as the new Project Director for its BKM copper project in Indonesia. Oliver brings extensive experience in mining project management, aiming to advance BKM’s development and operational plans. His leadership is expected to enhance project execution and support Asiamet’s strategic growth in the copper sector.
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Anglo-Eastern Plantations launches £8 million share buyback program
Anglo-Eastern Plantations has initiated a share buyback program worth £8 million. The company aims to repurchase its shares to enhance shareholder value and optimize its capital structure. This strategic move reflects confidence in the company’s future prospects and is intended to support the share price. The buyback is subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.
RCBC 1H 2025 Presentation Slides: Consumer Loans Drive 20% Profit Growth
RCBC reported a 20% profit increase in the first half of 2025, primarily driven by growth in consumer loans. The bank's expanding loan portfolio and strong consumer demand boosted earnings, highlighting a positive outlook for sustained profitability. Operational efficiency and prudent risk management also contributed to the improved financial results.
Ørsted reports strong H1 2025 results, plans DKK 60 billion rights issue
Ørsted reported robust first-half 2025 results, driven by solid renewable energy output and favorable market conditions. The company announced a DKK 60 billion rights issue to fund its expansion plans, focusing on offshore wind projects and sustainable energy investments to support its growth and transition strategy.
Ørsted plans DKK 60 billion rights issue after US offshore wind setback
Ørsted is set to raise DKK 60 billion through a rights issue following regulatory delays and setbacks in its US offshore wind projects. The capital raise aims to support the company’s investment plans and strengthen its financial position amid challenges in the American market.
Rumble confirms interest in all-stock offer for Northern Data
Rumble has expressed interest in an all-stock acquisition of Northern Data. The offer aims to combine both companies' strengths in data infrastructure to enhance market competitiveness. Details on the terms and timelines are yet to be finalized as discussions continue.
Western Union to acquire Intermex for $500 million in all-cash deal
Western Union announced it will acquire Intermex, a cross-border payments company, for $500 million in an all-cash transaction. This acquisition aims to expand Western Union’s footprint in the Latin American remittance market, leveraging Intermex’s strong presence and technology. The deal is expected to enhance Western Union’s digital service offerings and competitive position in global money transfers.
IO Biotech to announce Phase 3 melanoma treatment results
IO Biotech is set to release results from its Phase 3 trial evaluating a new treatment for melanoma. The announcement will reveal the therapy's efficacy and safety data, potentially impacting future melanoma treatment options and patient outcomes.
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. Strong client demand and expanded services contributed to the growth, positioning the company for continued success in the financial sector.