News Summary - 08/23/2025

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Ghislaine Maxwell claims in DOJ interview that Epstein list doesn't exist
Ghislaine Maxwell told the DOJ that no âclient listâ of prominent individuals involved in Jeffrey Epsteinâs crimes exists, denying allegations that such a list was maintained.
Lyle Menendez joins brother in being denied parole in parents' LA murder
After a 10-hour hearing reviewing his prison violations and the 1989 murder of his parents in Beverly Hills, Lyle Menendez was denied parole, joining his brother in the decision.
Famine in Gaza City is 'failure of humanity', UN chief says
A UN-supported agency confirms famine in Gaza City and nearby regions, warning that half a million people are enduring catastrophic conditions, highlighting a severe humanitarian crisis.
Five dead after tour bus crashes on New York highway
A tour bus crash on a New York highway resulted in five deaths. Most victims were tourists from India, China, and the Philippines, according to police reports.
FBI searches home of Trump adviser-turned-critic John Bolton
The FBI conducted a search of John Bolton's home. Bolton, who served in Trump's first administration, has become a prominent critic of the former president.
'My youngest child doesn't know what fruit tastes like': Gaza residents on famine
A UN-backed agency reports that over 500,000 people in Gaza are experiencing severe famine, risking starvation, extreme poverty, and death amid worsening conditions.
Russia is trying to stop meeting on peace and prolong war, Zelensky says
Volodymyr Zelensky called on Western allies to impose new sanctions on Moscow if Russia continues to avoid peace talks and seeks to extend the war.
UK agrees to pay Kenyans affected by military fire
The UK has agreed to compensate thousands of Kenyans who reported health issues and property losses caused by a fire linked to the British military. This decision addresses longstanding grievances from locals affected by the incident.
Sri Lanka's former president Ranil Wickremesinghe arrested
Former Sri Lankan president Ranil Wickremesinghe has been arrested over allegations of fund misuse, according to officials.
Canada to drop some of its retaliatory tariffs on the US
Canada plans to reduce certain retaliatory tariffs on the US following a missed self-imposed deadline for a trade agreement between the two countries. This decision aims to ease ongoing trade tensions despite the stalled negotiations.
New bodies found near site of Kenya's starvation cult burials
Nine bodies were discovered in new graves close to the Shakahola Forest Massacre site, where members of a starvation cult had been previously buried. The ongoing findings highlight the scale of the tragedy linked to the cult's deadly practices.
US to review all 55 million visas to check if holders broke rules
The US State Department announced it will implement "continuous vetting" of all 55 million visa holders to ensure compliance with visa rules and identify those who may have violated terms or pose security risks.
Nigeria deports Chinese scammers in crackdown on 'foreign-led' cyber crime
Nigeria has deported 102 foreigners convicted of cyber-terrorism and internet fraud as part of a crackdown on foreign-led cyber crime activities in the country.
How Israel's Policies Created Famine in Gaza
Aid agencies report that Israel has systematically blocked food supplies into Gaza. A UN-backed entity has confirmed the presence of famine, attributing it to these ongoing restrictions.
'Two laptops, six plugs': The South Korean cafes grappling with students who don't leave
South Korean cafes face challenges as students camp out for hours with multiple devices, occupying space and power outlets. Similar to Starbucks' recent request to limit printer use, these issues highlight the strain on cafes striving to balance welcoming customers and managing limited resources.
Anime fans hate live-action remakes - here's why studios still keep making them
Netflix is adapting the popular anime Solo Leveling into a live-action remake, despite widespread fan criticism of such projects. Studios continue making live-action versions to reach broader audiences and capitalize on popular franchises, even though many fans feel these adaptations fail to capture the original anime's essence.
The US teenagers wowed by African prom dresses
US teenagers attending prom praised their custom-made African dresses, with one describing the experience as feeling like a Disney princess. These unique, Nigerian-crafted outfits have captivated students, highlighting the blend of cultural fashion and personal expression at prom events.
Trump's plan for DC homeless is giving San Francisco déjà vu
San Francisco's aggressive approach to homelessness has changed the city but hasn't addressed the root problems, according to advocates. Similar concerns are emerging as Trump's plan for homelessness in DC mirrors San Francisco's controversial methods, prompting questions about its long-term effectiveness.
Why India's Election Commission is facing a test of credibility
India's Election Commission faces scrutiny over voter roll revisions and allegations of vote theft, which it has denied, challenging its credibility ahead of upcoming elections.
Will Serena Williams's weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?
Serena Williams's openness about using anti-obesity drugs may boost confidence in these treatments and help reduce associated stigma. Her admission could encourage others to seek help and challenge criticisms surrounding weight-loss medications.
Gaza mother blames famine for halving daughter's weight
Rida Hijjeh reports her daughter has lost 9.5 kg amid confirmed famine conditions in Gaza City, highlighting the severe impact of food scarcity on families in the region.
Rescued baby gorilla recovers from smuggling ordeal
Turkish authorities are caring for Zeytin, a baby gorilla rescued from smuggling, with plans to return him to his native Nigeria once he recovers.
Watch: Moments from the Menendez brothers trial in 1993
Erik and Lyle Menendez, currently serving prison sentences for murdering their parents, are appearing this week to present their case for parole.
Watch: Are museums in DC too 'woke'? We ask visitors what they think
President Donald Trump has urged a review of Smithsonian museums, criticizing their emphasis on the negative aspects of slavery. The article explores public opinions on whether museums in DC have become too focused on "woke" themes.
Watch: JD Vance heckled as he meets National Guard in Washington DC
JD Vance, along with Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller, were heckled by protesters while entering Washington DC's largest rail hub during a visit with the National Guard.
Watch final trip for church on wheels as it moves to new home
Sweden's Kiruna church was moved over two days to avoid damage from ground subsidence. The entire church, known as the "church on wheels," was carefully transported to its new location to preserve the historic building.
Watch: Fire rages at Milan airport check-in desk
Video circulating on social media shows a man being knocked to the ground after smashing an advertisement screen at Milan airport, amid reports of a fire in the check-in desk area.
SĂĄnchez Announces an Interministerial Climate Change Commission to Pave the Way for a State Agreement
Sånchez visited Asturias to assess the Degaña forest fire and, simultaneously, announced the creation of an interministerial climate change commission aimed at facilitating a State agreement on this matter.
The struggle between PP and PSOE over the wildfires reopens the debate on who determines the emergency level and who pays for the mistakes
There are four levels of civil protection emergencies that establish who coordinates the management of wildfires. The law allows both the central Government and the autonomous communities to request raising the level, reigniting the political dispute over responsibility in the management and financing of mistakes during crises.
This is How Villages Devastated by Fires in El Bierzo Have Been Left: "This Was Paradise... Now Itâs a Black Hell"
The fires in Castilla y LeĂłn have ravaged the villages of Arnado and LusĂo in El Bierzo, transforming a natural paradise into a desolate and blackened landscape.
A German firefighter deployed to the Jarilla fire explains his work at the fire: "We are trained for this"
German personnel are collaborating in the Jarilla fire thanks to the European Civil Protection Mechanism (UCPM), bringing their experience and specialized training to fight the fire.
The fire ravages 350,350 hectares in just 15 days across three regions: Extremadura, Galicia, and Castilla y LeĂłn
The European tool Copernicus records 224 fires in Spain this year, reaching a historic record with 344,417 hectares burned, concentrated in just 15 days in Extremadura, Galicia, and Castilla y LeĂłn.
Eleven provinces are on alert for rainfall and high temperatures
Eleven provinces are on alert due to heavy rainfall and high temperatures, with Pontevedra reaching 34 degrees in the Miño valley.
Storms, Hail, and Gale-Force Winds: a "Potentially Dangerous" DANA Threatens This Sunday
A DANA accompanied by a polar jet stream could affect Spain this Sunday, marking the early arrival of the climatological autumn. Storms, hail, and gale-force winds are expected, described as "potentially dangerous."
Several Dead and Injured in a Bus Accident on a New York Highway
A bus returning to the city from Niagara Falls was involved in an accident on a New York highway, resulting in several dead and injured.
Netanyahu Justifies Denying Entry to the Mayor of Barcelona: "Boycotting Us Has Consequences"
The mayor of Barcelona states that the Israeli veto will only strengthen his resolve to promote peace, justice, and the recognition of the Palestinian people. Netanyahu defends the decision by stating that boycotting Israel carries consequences.
NASA Discovers a Surprise After Accidentally Breaking a Rock on Mars
NASA's Curiosity Rover discovered pure sulfur rocks on Mars, an unprecedented finding that expands knowledge about the composition of the Red Planet.
Euromillions produces a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 26 million
A new Euromillions winner in Spain has won 330,801 euros. Meanwhile, the jackpot continues to grow and reaches 26 million euros.
VerĂłnica Romero recalls her romance with Ălex Casademunt in 'OT 1': "It was unconditional love"
VerĂłnica Romero recalled her romance with Ălex Casademunt during 'OT 1', describing it as unconditional love. Additionally, she confessed that she was unfaithful to her partner at the time with Ălex, her fellow contestant in the Academy.
Drugs, bullying, health problems... the wreckage suffered by the main cast of 'Los Serrano' after the end of the series
Several cast members of 'Los Serrano' have faced significant challenges after the show ended, including struggles with drug addiction, bullying, and health issues. These difficulties highlight the harsh aftermath some experienced following their time in the spotlight.
Correos temporarily suspends the shipment of low-value packages to the United States
Correos will temporarily suspend the shipment of low-value packages to the United States, accepting shipments only until Sunday at 11:59 PM.
Powell opens the door to an interest rate cut in September as he notes risks for the US labor market
In July, the Federal Reserve kept the interest rate between 4.25% and 4.5%, a level in place since December. Powell pointed out possible risks to the labor market that could prompt a rate cut in September.
Torrevieja, Still No Solution to Remove the 700 Hens That Have Invaded the City: "They Are Already a Symbol"
The company in charge of removing the 700 hens that invaded Torrevieja renounced the contract with the City Council due to the lack of a suitable place to relocate them, leaving the situation unresolved.
From fines for urinating in public to limiting 'free tours': measures to curb mass tourism
Madrid implements new measures to control mass tourism, such as restricting "free tours," applying tourist taxes, increasing fines for urinating in public, banning walking alone in swimwear, and limiting excessive noise. These actions aim to improve coexistence and take care of the city in the face of excessive visitors.
The Online Clash Between Miguel Quintana and Alberto GarcĂa Caridad: "You Smell Like Store-Brand Brandy"
Miguel Quintana and Alberto GarcĂa Caridad engaged in a spicy exchange of messages on the social network X, throwing critical remarks and jokes at each other, highlighted by Quintanaâs phrase towards GarcĂa Caridad: "You smell like store-brand brandy."
Three Bonoloto winners win nearly 50,000 euros and the jackpot rises to one million
Three people matched the Bonoloto and each won nearly 50,000 euros. Additionally, 85 third-tier winners received 879 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw amounts to one million euros.
The FBI searches the home of John Bolton, former National Security Advisor to Donald Trump
The FBI searched John Bolton's home in an investigation related to classified documents, seeking possible violations of national security.
Cases in Which It Is Possible to Get a False Positive in a Guardia Civil Drug Test
Although rare, Guardia Civil drug tests can yield false positives, detecting narcotic substances even if no drugs have been consumed.
Nine Years Since the Murder of Diana Quer: 'El Chicle' in Prison and a Harsh Message from the Young Woman's Mother
Diana Quer's mother painfully remembers the ninth anniversary of her daughter's murder, highlighting the emotional burden this day brings her. Meanwhile, 'El Chicle', convicted of the crime, remains in prison.
Gonzalo MirĂł and his friendship with councilor Andrea Levy: "Why is it surprising, because she is right-wing?"
Gonzalo MirĂł, journalist, and Andrea Levy, councilor in Madrid, have forged their friendship as panelists on the program 'La Roca'. MirĂł questions the surprise about their relationship, pointing out that her political orientation should not matter.
A beach is closed due to a rotavirus gastroenteritis outbreak: at least 13 minors affected
A beach was closed following a rotavirus gastroenteritis outbreak that affected at least 13 minors. The probable cause is environmental contamination of the sandy area, which raised public health concerns and prompted preventive measures in the area.
Nine arrests, one for groping and another for gender-based violence, on the sixth night of Aste Nagusia
During the sixth night of Aste Nagusia, nine arrests were made, most for thefts and robberies. Additionally, there was one arrest for groping and another for gender-based violence.
The Fastest Route to Employment: This Is Davante's FP Plus
Davante offers FP Plus, a model that combines official training with reinforcement in key skills to improve employability. Its program includes a wide range of courses in health, technology, education, social, and business areas, facilitating quick job placement.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica dedicates its issue 127 to the Alphabet Generation, which seeks well-being in a hyperconnected world. It analyzes the impact of digital technologies on daily life and proposes strategies to balance screen use and promote a fuller and more conscious life, encouraging responsible and healthy use of technology.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the scandal where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
The UN Officially Declares a Famine Situation in Gaza
The UN has officially declared a famine situation in Gaza. The European Commission confirms that hunger is a reality in the region and urges Israel to facilitate humanitarian access to alleviate the crisis.
At least 83% of the dead in Gaza are civilians, according to Israeli Army data
The Israeli Army reports that at least 83% of the fatalities in Gaza are civilians, an unusually high proportion for modern conflicts, raising concerns about the humanitarian impact on the civilian population during the war.
Meloni condemns Israel's plan in the West Bank and the occupation of Gaza
The leader expressed her deep concern over the recent decisions of the Israeli Government in the Gaza Strip, condemning the plan in the West Bank and the occupation of Gaza.
Artificial Intelligence is Changing OnlyFans and Threatens to Replace the Work of These People
Artificial intelligence is transforming OnlyFans by introducing automation tools that could replace human chatters, impacting their work on the platform.
Caffeine pouches, the 'energy boost' increasingly popular among young people despite heart risks
Caffeine pouches, with up to 200 mg each, are popular among young people for their fast effect as they enter directly into the bloodstream, but their growing consumption raises concerns about heart risks.
The harsh statement from the AFE against Villarreal - Barça in Miami: "It's a disrespect to the players"
The AFE strongly criticized LaLiga for approving the Villarreal-Barça match to be played in Miami, calling it a disrespect to the players. The association expressed its rejection of the initiative to move matches outside of Spain, arguing that it harms both the footballers and national football.
Maximum tension between Trump and Maduro: why the US is sending warships and Venezuela is mobilizing its Army
The US is deploying warships in the Caribbean, accusing Maduro of being "one of the biggest drug traffickers in the world," while Venezuela is mobilizing its Army amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Maduro puts hundreds of young Chavistas to train in response to "threats" from the US
The White House warned that it is ready to use all its power to stop the flow of drugs into the US, amid the response from Maduro's government, which is training young Chavistas in the face of these alleged threats.
Marta LĂłpez clarifies how Makoke is doing after postponing her wedding: "If this happened to you, you would have postponed it"
Marta LĂłpez explained the reason why Makoke modified part of her statement after postponing her wedding, suggesting that an unexpected situation justified the postponement and expressing understanding of the decision made.
Citizens Voice Their Opinions on Toledo's Tourism Regulations: "It's an Invasion"
20minutos interviewed Toledo residents about the new tourism regulations. Many expressed concern and rejection, describing them as invasive, while others understand the need to control tourism to protect heritage and local quality of life. The opinions reflect an open debate about balancing tourism and conservation in the city.
Fiama RodrĂguez reveals her biggest fear during childbirth: "Iâm not going to die from the pain"
Fiama RodrĂguez, former participant of La isla de las tentaciones, is preparing for her greatest adventure alongside her partner, Marcello Falzerano, and reveals that her biggest fear during childbirth is not the pain, as she is sure she will not die from it.
Heads and tails for Spain in the EU-US trade agreement: olive oil or wine
Brussels published the Joint Declaration with Washington on the trade agreement reached on July 27, highlighting benefits and challenges for Spain, especially in sectors such as olive oil and wine.
What has become of Liberto Rabal, the promising grandson of Paco Rabal?
Liberto Rabal, grandson of the famous Paco Rabal, had a good start acting for AlmodĂłvar in 'Live Flesh'. However, the pressure and expectations generated by his surname have negatively affected his career, which has not managed to consolidate as expected.
The Basic Pilates Exercise You Can Do at Home to Eliminate Belly Fat
Pilates, increasingly popular in Spain, includes the teaser, a technique that helps achieve a flat stomach and improves strength, flexibility, control, and balance.
The Three Types of Antidepressants That Cause the Most Weight Gain, According to a Study
Spain is the third country in the EU with the highest consumption of antidepressants. A recent study has identified which of these drugs cause the greatest weight gain as a side effect, delving into the specific impacts of each type.
Ukraine has a secret weapon that reaches over 300 km/h to shoot down Russian drones
The Sting, an affordable air defense system, stands out for its ability to reach speeds over 300 km/h, allowing it to effectively shoot down Russian drones and representing a key advantage for Ukraine compared to other similar technologies.
The corner of AlmerĂa known as the 'little Monaco' for its harbor and luxury homes
Just 40 minutes from the capital of AlmerĂa is a special place in Andalusia that stands out for its harbor and luxury housing, evoking the opulence and style of the principality of Monaco.
Who manufactures Mercadona's ice creams: this is the Spanish brand behind Hacendado
Helados Estiu is the Spanish company responsible for producing several of the most iconic ice creams of the Hacendado brand, available in Mercadona supermarkets.
What does the new S-70 sign from the Directorate General of Traffic mean?
The Directorate General of Traffic has added the S-70 sign to its extensive catalog to improve signage on Spanish roads, although many people still do not know its exact meaning and function.
In the Absence of a Good Sea, There Is the River: Natural Pools and Basins for Swimming Away from the Coast
AragĂłn, Extremadura, and the Castiles lack beaches but have beautiful natural pools and basins in rivers, ideal for swimming and enjoying the water away from the coast.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos has selected 20 finalist beaches from the 10 coastal regions of Spain after a first voting phase by readers. Now, users can vote until September 15 to choose the best beach in Spain 2025.
Sex Scenes from Movies and Series on Streaming Platforms That Heat Up the Summer
Netflix, Prime Video, and Apple TV+, among others, feature intense sex scenes in their movies and series, providing sensual content that heats up the summer season.
These Are the Ice Cream Shops with Solete Repsol to Refresh Yourself Bite by Bite
Discover the artisanal ice cream shops recommended by the Repsol Guide to enjoy the best fresh ice creams this summer. These establishments have been selected by experts for their quality and irresistible flavor.
One of the Longest Beaches in Galicia with a Crescent Moon Shape
Carnota Beach in A Coruña is one of the longest beaches in Galicia and stands out for its crescent moon shape. It is considered one of the best beaches in Spain and offers a unique landscape with Mount Pindo as a backdrop.
Two terrorist attacks in Colombia leave 18 dead and more than 70 injured
A truck bomb exploded in Cali and a helicopter with anti-narcotics police was shot down in Antioquia, causing 18 deaths and more than 70 injuries in two terrorist attacks in Colombia.
A US Destroyer Seizes 588 Kilograms of Cocaine in the Eastern Pacific
During an operation in the eastern Pacific, a US destroyer confiscated 588 kilograms of cocaine. In the operation, two people were arrested and 12 bundles of suspected narcotics were recovered.
Arrested in Madrid for assaulting his partner and resisting arrest: he pulled out the taser barbs
The Municipal Police of Madrid arrested a man accused of assaulting his partner at their home in the Centro district. During the arrest, the detainee resisted and managed to pull out the taser barbs that the officers had applied to subdue him.
Arrested for stealing from eight elderly women in doorways using the snatch method
A thief was arrested for following eight elderly women to their homes and violently snatching their jewelry using the snatch method.
Bennu, the asteroid that hides materials formed before the creation of the solar system
A study shows that Bennu contains materials originating from a larger "parent" asteroid, which fragmented after a collision with another body, thus preserving elements formed before the solar system.
The mysterious message from Lamine Yamalâs father on social media: "More security in Barcelona and fewer thieves"
Lamine Yamalâs father, a player for FC Barcelona, surprised social media with an enigmatic message calling for more security in Barcelona and fewer criminals, without providing further details or explanations about his comment.
The Poor Decision That Slowly Destroys Our Savings: "It's a Hole in Purchasing Power"
The balance in Spanish current accounts, which offer low returns, is approaching 900 billion euros, affecting purchasing power by not generating enough interest to protect savings against inflation.
Tricks That Really Work to Save on Your Last-Minute Trip: Five Key Apps and Four Foolproof Tips
These free apps and practical tips help you plan and save on flights, hotels, and transportation from your mobile device, making a last-minute trip affordable and efficient.
Thirst will cost you dearly: coffee, water, spirits, and 'non-alcoholic' beer have surged in price since January
Coffee has increased by 15.9% since January, making it one of the products with the highest price rises, followed by mineral water and spirits, which have also seen significant increases.
Mango and Prawn Tartare That Refreshes Summer and Wins Over Lovers of This Delicacy
An elegant and simple dish that combines mango and prawns to offer a fresh and delicious option, ideal for summer dinners and lovers of fresh, marine flavors.
PVC or Aluminum Windows, HĂ©ctor MartĂn Explains What You Should Use in Your Renovation: "In Germany They Have Been Using It for a While"
HĂ©ctor MartĂn, an expert in real estate investment and construction, analyzes the advantages of using PVC or aluminum windows in renovations. He points out that it is already common in Germany and recommends choosing based on durability, insulation, and budget to effectively improve your home.
The Unusual Case of a Man Who Sells His Image for 750 Dollars and Is Replaced by an AI
Scott Jacqmein, an American actor, sold his image for 750 dollars believing it would benefit his career. However, an AI began to impersonate him, generating digital characters based on his face without his control. This raises concerns about the use and exploitation of personal images in the digital age and the impact of technology on creative professionals.
Bolaños asks the CGPJ to "assign responsibilities" for the "irregularities" of Peinado during his interrogation
The Minister of Justice, Bolaños, requests the General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) to investigate and assign responsibilities for the alleged irregularities committed by Peinado during his interrogation, and asks that the CGPJ be allowed to act with autonomy and effectiveness.
Bukele demands an "appropriate haircut" from children in El Salvador at school
President Bukele demands that children in El Salvador attend school with an "appropriate" haircut, which has caused long lines at barbershops across the country as people comply with the rule.
Samir
An Algerian citizen with multiple prior offenses and illegal status in Spain was released on charges after attempting to steal Santiago Calatrava's watch.
Losers without a home on the beach and 'boomers' cashing in
Rent in beach areas has reached precarious levels, almost bordering on slum conditions, while 'boomers' take advantage of the situation to profit, leaving many without access to decent housing during the summer season.
Vladimir the Cat and the Bell of Peace in Ukraine
The legend does not clarify whether they managed to recover or had to accept living under the constant threat of Vladimir.
Not Losing Peace with Politicians
Maintaining inner peace is an act of rebellion and self-control in the face of the constant noise generated by politicians. Even if they disappear, the impact of their noise persists, so preserving tranquility is vital for emotional survival.
Provisional release for the surgeon who amputated several fingers of his father at home
The judge has recused himself in favor of the Court of Instruction No. 5, which is the competent authority to continue the investigation into the surgeon who amputated several fingers of his father at home.
The mayor of Noblejas persists in his hunger strike and announces demonstrations in Toledo: "There will be a high school"
The mayor of Noblejas continues his hunger strike to demand a high school in the town. His doctor warns that he is weak and that continuing could cause irreversible damage. Additionally, the mayor announces upcoming demonstrations in Toledo to support his demand.
Naiara breaks her silence after unexpectedly canceling her tour in Spain: "Some things just happen"
Naiara, winner of 'OT 2023', has unexpectedly canceled her tour in Spain. In her recent statement, she explained that unforeseen circumstances forced her to make this decision. She thanked her fans for their support and promised to resume her career when conditions are favorable.
Montoya sends a message to the upcoming contestants of 'Survivors All Stars': "Enjoy it"
The former participant of The Island of Temptations, Montoya, reappears in the media spotlight and sends a message to the future contestants of 'Survivors All Stars', encouraging them to enjoy the experience.
Criticism of Finito for deceiving about his supposed fatherhood: "So there was no baby on the way?"
Finito sparked controversy after announcing his fatherhood, which turned out to be a marketing strategy to promote a new project. Many people expressed their displeasure over the deception, questioning the truthfulness of the news and his ethics for using such a sensitive topic as part of an advertising campaign.
'El programa de Ana Rosa' already has a date set for its return after the summer holidays
The Ana Rosa show will return after the summer holidays, coinciding in schedule with the main programs of La Sexta, Antena 3, and RTVE.
The cook Carlos Alba, new confirmed contestant for the reality show 'Supervivientes All Stars'
Carlos Alba, known for his participation in 'MasterChef 7', has been confirmed as a new contestant on the survival reality show 'Supervivientes All Stars' on Telecinco.
Carmen Borrego pays tribute to MarĂa Teresa Campos in 'Borrego Films'
Carmen Borrego became emotional while recalling the balcony her family rents every Easter in MĂĄlaga, a special place that now feels empty due to the absence of her loved ones, thus paying tribute to MarĂa Teresa Campos.
A 'Vamos a ver' Team Covering a Shooting in Ăvila Threatened: "Weâre Going to Burn You Alive!"
The 'Vamos a ver' team covering a shooting in Ăvila was threatened with phrases like "Weâre going to burn you alive!" and had to be escorted by the police to ensure their safety and to leave the scene without incident.
AndrĂ©s Iniesta recalls his first night at La MasĂa: "It was terrifying"
At 12 years old, AndrĂ©s Iniesta recalled his first night at La MasĂa as a "terrifying" experience due to the anxiety and feeling of suffocation he experienced upon arriving alone in Barcelona.
The residents of Torrevieja divided over the invasion of chickens: "There are people stealing the eggs"
The residents of Torrevieja are divided over the presence of chickens in the neighborhood; some report egg thefts, while others complain about the noise that keeps them from sleeping.
BertĂn Osborne will embark on a business related to the hospitality industry
BertĂn Osborne plans to start a business in the hospitality sector while facing a debt of 865,000 euros with the tax authorities.
Diana on 'First Dates': "My dream is to build a temple of myself naked"
Diana, a participant on 'First Dates', humorously and sincerely confessed that although she is a virgin, she considers herself mentally a prostitute. Additionally, she shared her personal desire to build a temple dedicated to herself naked, showing an open and authentic attitude about her identity and dreams.
Lawyer Teresa Bueyes denounces threats and harassment by two former employees
Teresa Bueyes, a lawyer, reveals on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' that she suffers from a panic disorder due to threats and harassment by two former employees, which has forced her to change her residence.
Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole Make a Move in Their Relationship with Comments on Social Media
Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole had their first public interaction on social media after weeks of rumors about a possible relationship between them.
Concern Grows for Katy Perry After Electrocution During Concert: "Something Always Happens to Her"
Katy Perry's tour has been marked by multiple accidents, including a recent incident where she was electrocuted during a concert, raising increasing concern among her fans.
Carla Goyanes and Cari Lapique face the first anniversary of the death of Caritina and Carlos Goyanes
Cari Lapique painfully faces the first anniversary of the death of her husband, Carlos Goyanes, and her eldest daughter, Caritina, who passed away just 19 days apart.
Noah Cyrus opens up about her future: "I want to be a mom, it's the biggest goal I want in my life"
Noah Cyrus expressed her desire to become a mother, stating that starting a family with her fiancé, fashion designer Pinkus, is her greatest goal in life.
Mary of Denmark talks about her four children on television: "They like going outdoors and playing sports"
Mary of Denmark reveals on a gardening show that her four children are nature lovers, enjoying going outdoors and practicing sports.
Makoke denies having canceled her wedding with Gonzalo: "It is postponed for family and health reasons"
Makoke clarified that she has not canceled her wedding with Gonzalo, originally scheduled for September 12. According to her, the ceremony is postponed due to family and health reasons, after it became known that Gonzalo was detained for gender-based violence.
MarĂa del Monte and her wife try to forget the anniversary of the break-in at their home with music and friends
MarĂa del Monte and her wife recall the break-in at their home in Seville, which occurred a year ago when a gang entered to rob. The incident involved the arrest of the singerâs nephew. To get through the anniversary, they chose to surround themselves with music and friends.
Claudia MartĂnez, from 'LIDLT', on a getaway in Mallorca amid rumors of a crisis with Mario GonzĂĄlez
Claudia MartĂnez, former contestant of 'LIDLT' and 'Supervivientes 2024', is enjoying a getaway in Mallorca as rumors of a breakup with Mario GonzĂĄlez grow, due to their recent behavior on social media.
Sheila Casas sends a message to Ălvaro Muñoz Escassi after their breakup
Sheila Casas clarified that she has not met with Melyssa Pinto or Ana Mena during her vacation in El Salvador, debunking a misunderstanding about it. Additionally, she spoke out following her breakup with Ălvaro Muñoz Escassi, sending him a message after the end of their relationship.
The stunning aerial images of the area affected by the Jarilla fire captured by the Civil Guard
The Civil Guard has flown over the area affected by the Jarilla fire to verify the extinguishing of the already put-out hotspots, capturing striking aerial images of the area.
Why is there a plague of 'horned rabbits' and what is the risk to humans?
A plague of rabbits with bony growths called 'horns' has emerged due to a virus that causes rabbit neoplastic disease. These tumors can make it difficult for them to move and feed. Although the disease affects rabbits, the risk to humans is low, as it is not easily transmitted nor does it pose a direct danger to human health.
Actor AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez takes refuge in a town in CĂĄdiz to treat his drug addiction
Actor AdriĂĄn RodrĂguez, known for 'FĂsica o quĂmica', reappears on social media from Chiclana de la Frontera, CĂĄdiz, where he seeks support and peace to face his battle against addiction.
Spain Dominates at the Canoe Sprint World Championships in Milan with One Gold, One Silver, and Two Bronzes
The Spanish delegation stood out this Friday at Idroscalo Park in Milan, winning one gold medal, one silver, and two bronze medals at the Canoe Sprint World Championships, solidifying their position as a powerhouse in this sport.
Scariolo's Great Fear Before the Eurobasket: "We Knock on Wood So That Nothing Else Happens"
Sergio Scariolo pointed out that, for the first time, he did not have to make any cuts due to injuries in the call-up for the Eurobasket, but he fears that no more physical problems will arise before the tournament.
Andy Murrayâs Surprising New Business: From Tennis to Potato Farming
Andy Murray, the well-known Scottish tennis player, has partnered with a renowned potato brand in the United Kingdom, marking a surprising shift from his sports career to the agri-food business world.
Hansi Flick definitively puts an end to the 'Casadó saga' at Barça: "I want him here"
Hansi Flick, Barça's coach, has made it clear that he is satisfied with the squad and does not want the young player Casadó to leave, thus closing any speculation about a possible transfer.
Rafa Nadalâs New Routine Off the Court: âWaking Up Without Something to Do Doesnât Work for Meâ
Rafa Nadal shared on a podcast what his life is like outside of tennis. He emphasized the importance of having daily activity, as waking up without obligations doesnât work for him, and explained how he organizes his routine to stay active and focused after his sports career.
Surf and Stand-Up Paddle Surf for People with Disabilities: "We Create Experiences and Build Memories"
VĂctor Alias from Superando promotes full inclusion through water sports for children and adults in vulnerable situations, creating meaningful experiences and unforgettable memories.
A podcast that shows disability without filters: this was the first season of 'Capaces de todo'
'Capaces de todo' is a podcast that brings together scientific, legal, associative, and family voices to highlight various realities related to disability, from brain injury to Paralympic sports.
Delays Detected in Brain Development of Fetuses Infected with COVID Before Vaccines
A study reveals that fetuses exposed to COVID-19 before the start of vaccination showed delays in brain development. The research highlights the importance of vaccination to protect pregnant women and their babies from possible neurological damage associated with COVID infection during pregnancy.
Two More Weeks of Leave for Parents of Children Born with Disabilities: "Itâs a Relief, But Insufficient"
The government has approved two additional weeks of leave for parents of children with disabilities, recognizing the need for greater support. Although families see it as a relief, they insist that the measure remains insufficient in light of the challenges they face in the daily care of their children.
The Most Uncertain Start to the Harvest: Heatwave, Fire Threat, and Downy Mildew
The grape harvest faces uncertainty due to a heatwave, risk of fires, and the Downy Mildew fungus. Important wine regions such as Rioja anticipate lower production, although with high quality, affected by the changing climate.
Selective power cuts and 24-hour monitoring: the protocol of Red Eléctrica and energy companies to prevent blackouts caused by fires
Red Eléctrica spends 13 million euros annually managing the land beneath the power lines, making this the largest budget item allocated for network maintenance to prevent blackouts caused by fires.
Lagarde outlines a scenario for further rate cuts with a weak economy and moderate inflation
Analysts foresee between one and two more rate cuts in the current cycle, depending on economic developments, the trade war, and the Fed's decisions.
Fed Minutes: Only Two Members Close to Trump Voted in Favor of an Interest Rate Cut
Waller and Bowman highlighted that inflation was approaching the 2% target, being the only two members close to Trump who supported an interest rate cut.
Starbucks lands at the Santiago Bernabéu to open its largest store in Spain
Starbucks has opened its first store inside a European football stadium, located in the Santiago BernabĂ©u. This store is also the brandâs largest in Spain, marking a milestone in its expansion into sports venues.
Nvidia negotiates with the White House to export a new artificial intelligence chip to China
Nvidia is preparing to present its results on August 27, with expected revenues close to 46 billion dollars, while negotiating with the White House the export of a new artificial intelligence chip to China.
Review of 'The Naked Gun': Second Shame is Back in Hollywood, and That's Great News
Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson enjoy reliving the Police Squad saga in 'The Naked Gun', a comedy that celebrates the trademark second-hand embarrassment of Hollywood.
This is the trailer and the release date of the second season of 'Fallout': the other side of the dystopia
The successful series based on Bethesda's video games has released the trailer for its second season and confirmed its release date, as well as being renewed for a third season.
The signature of the director of 'Ocean's Eleven', is one of the horror movies of the year and you can watch it on Prime Video
A family moves into a house where strange events occur. Although it seems like a typical family plot, this horror movie offers a unique experience and promises not to be like others you have seen. It is available to watch on Prime Video.
'The Pitt' Unexpectedly Releases Trailer for Its Second Season: Premiere Date of the Hottest Series
HBO Max has surprisingly released the trailer for the second season of "The Pitt," which follows Dr. Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch as he tackles new cases at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Hospital.
Only One Person Has Appeared in All Four 'The Naked Gun' Movies (And It's Not an Actor)
Priscilla Presley made a brief cameo in 'The Naked Gun,' but Weird Al Yankovic is the only one who has appeared in all four movies of the saga, thus maintaining a constant presence.
Urgently Update Your iPhone: Apple Has Detected "A Major" Security Issue
Apple has identified a critical vulnerability in the iPhone that may have been exploited to target users. The company urges users to update their devices urgently to protect security.
The Artemis II astronauts recreate an emergency situation in case the Orizon launch fails
The NASA Artemis II astronauts train to handle emergencies during the launch, ensuring they are prepared for any mission failure.
The Next Apple Watch Could Get a "Significant Redesign," According to Rumors
Rumors indicate that the next Apple Watch could bring a significant redesign, especially in its sensors, suggesting important changes in its functionalities and design.
HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 now has a release date: comes with ultra-precise GPS and advanced features
The HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 series will be launched at an event in Paris under the motto 'Ride The Wind.' This new model will stand out for its ultra-precise GPS and advanced features.
YouTube surprises: what was once exclusive to paid users now arrives for free (but with limitations)
YouTube now allows downloading videos for free, a feature previously exclusive to Premium subscribers. However, this free option comes with certain limitations, thus offering a lesser advantage compared to the paid version.
Salma Hayek wears the most flattering top that enhances the chest and has a 'flat belly effect'
Salma Hayek celebrated her father-in-law's birthday wearing an all-black look that stands out for a very flattering top, designed to enhance the chest and create a flat belly effect.
What Many Women Over 50 Overlook When Using Sunscreen
Many women over 50 make mistakes when using sunscreen that can harm their skin. These errors, such as not applying the right amount or failing to reapply, reduce its effectiveness and increase the risk of aging and sun damage. It is crucial to follow proper practices to protect and maintain skin health at this age.
The trick with Nivea cream and a spoon to achieve wrinkle- and spot-free skin
Nivea cream, combined with a cold spoon, helps reduce inflammation, under-eye bags, and diminishes the appearance of fine lines around the lips and crow's feet.
Are You a Fly Mother or a Bee Mother? What Psychology Says About Your Attitude Toward Your Child
Psychologist Milena GonzĂĄlez uses the metaphor of the fly mother and the bee mother to illustrate different parenting styles and how these influence the education and development of children.
The Three Most Effective Exercises Than Weights to Prevent Sagging Arms After Age 50
Physical exercise improves quality of life and generates positive changes in the body. Specific exercises for arms and triceps are effective in reducing muscle mass loss that occurs with age, helping to prevent sagging arms after age 50.
RocĂo Osorno shows the 'plague' dress of the summer: from Zara and under âŹ40
RocĂo Osorno reveals the most popular dress of the summer, available at Zara for under âŹ40. Ideal for everyday wear or vacations, this low-cost look has become a seasonal must-have.
Tomato Ice Cream, the Refreshing Dessert to Make the Most of Tomato Season
Learn how to make tomato ice cream, an easy, refreshing, and flavorful dessert, perfect for taking advantage of tomato season.
Homemade Fig Jam, an Ideal Recipe to Enjoy the Most Desired Fruit of the Summer
Learn how to make homemade fig jam, a perfect way to preserve this sweet and seasonal fruit to enjoy it for several months.
Why You Should Soak Potatoes in Water with Baking Soda Before Cooking Them, According to an Expert
Dr. Manuel Manzano, an expert in Food Microbiology, reveals that soaking potatoes in water with baking soda helps them become crispy on the outside and tender on the inside when fried, improving their texture and flavor.
The ingredient you should use to maximize the flavor of watermelon (and itâs not salt or spices)
A secret to enhancing the natural sweetness of watermelon and giving it an extra touch of freshnessâwithout using salt or spicesâis to add a natural ingredient that boosts its flavor in a simple and delicious way.
Low in fat and high in protein: the Spanish artisanal cold cut that few dare to taste
A Spanish artisanal cold cut, low in fat and rich in protein, is made through a slow and precise curing process, offering an intense flavor that few dare to try.
Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1
Mercadona will implement new opening hours starting September 1, especially affecting openings on holidays and Sundays in all its supermarkets.
The Parador with Infinity Pools, Gaditana Cuisine, and Incredible Sea Views
This four-star hotel offers 124 rooms with outdoor terraces, as well as a spa, gym, and various facilities, combining luxury and comfort with stunning sea views.
The Hiking Trail to Stunning 120-Meter High Waterfalls in Guadalajara
The route is easy, ideal for families and young children, offering an accessible excursion that culminates in the view of stunning 120-meter waterfalls in Guadalajara.
The Route with a Water Journey of Crystal-Clear Waters and Rock Formations
This route in the north of CĂĄdiz, within a natural park in southern Spain, offers a spectacular landscape with crystal-clear waters and rock formations, ideal for enjoying a morning immersed in nature.
Discover 'the fjords of Burgos': pure nature and active tourism
The Montes Obarenes-San Zadornil Natural Park, located between Bureba-Ebro and Las Merindades, offers a unique natural setting known as "the fjords of Burgos" and numerous outdoor activities for lovers of active tourism and nature.
The Hiking Trail to a Beautiful Glacier Waterfall in the Pyrenees
The hiking trail to Forau de Aigualluts in the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park is one of the most accessible in the Pyrenees, ideal for discovering a beautiful glacier waterfall.
The secret natural pool of Galicia with calm waters surrounded by greenery
The pools of the Pedras River, in A Pobra do Caramiñal (A Coruña), offer a peaceful and charming spot surrounded by nature, ideal for cooling off during the summer.
The Village of Soria with Only 14 Inhabitants, Featuring a Medieval Bridge and an Impressive Castle
This small village in Soria, with only 14 inhabitants, is a hidden treasure famous for its Romanesque art, a medieval bridge, and an impressive castle, ideal for enjoying nature and history.
Erotic Asphyxiation: The Increasingly Common Practice Among Young People That Puts Women at Greater Risk
Recent studies reveal that erotic asphyxiation is becoming popular among young people, especially linked to pornography consumption, which increases risks, primarily for women.
A Study Explains How Lymphoma Reconfigures the Human Genome
'Cut and paste' errors in DNA are identified as the main cause of blood cancers, such as lymphoma, by reconfiguring the human genome and promoting tumor development.
A New Experimental Drug Successfully Eliminates Aggressive Breast and Skin Cancers in a Clinical Trial
Preliminary results show that the experimental drug is promising in safety and efficacy for eliminating aggressive breast and skin cancers, offering hope for future treatments.
An Artificial Intelligence Restores the Voice to a Woman Who Had Been Unable to Speak for 25 Years
Sarah Ezekiel lost the ability to speak at the age of 34. After 25 years, a new artificial intelligence has given her back her voice, allowing her to communicate once again.
The Japanese Walk: How This Viral Technique Works and What Real Benefits It Has
The Japanese walk is a fitness technique created by instructors in Japan that has gone viral. It involves walking with straight legs, generating a particular stretch and muscle strengthening. Its real benefits include improving posture, toning muscles, and increasing flexibility, promoting a healthy and efficient way of walking.
David Callejo, doctor and science communicator: "You're doing it wrong if you drink ice-cold water to cool down"
Doctor David Callejo warns that drinking ice-cold water in summer can be harmful to health, as it may affect digestion and cause discomfort. He recommends opting for room temperature water to cool down properly.
Two mechanics warn about the danger of using these antifreezes for your car: "They can cause serious damage"
The TikTok Spain account @cosasdetaller warns about the use of low-quality antifreezes, pointing out that they can cause significant damage to the car in the medium term. They recommend opting for high-quality products to protect the vehicle and avoid future damage.
This is the type of caravans that the Guardia Civil is prohibited from inspecting in Spain
With the arrival of summer, the DGT strengthens the Guardia Civil's controls, focusing on ensuring that caravans and motorhomes comply with regulations. However, there are certain types of caravans that the Guardia Civil is prohibited from inspecting in Spain.
The accessory that is mandatory to carry on the trailer if you donât want to be fined by the DGT
The DGT penalizes the failure to comply with a mandatory safety accessory on trailers, whose use has been regulated by Spanish regulations since 1998.
The Differences Between DOT 3 and DOT 4 Brake Fluid
DOT 3 and DOT 4 brake fluids differ in their composition and boiling point, affecting their performance in the braking system. DOT 4 generally has a higher boiling point, making it more heat-resistant and suitable for vehicles with greater demands, while DOT 3 is sufficient for less demanding uses. Choosing the right one improves braking safety and effectiveness.
Can It Surpass the Legendary LFA? Lexus Unveils the Prototype of Its Successor
Lexus revealed the Sport Concept in Monterey, a prototype that honors the legacy of the iconic LFA and previews the design and performance of its future successor.
Can you imagine an Opel Corsa with 800 horsepower?
This show car will be presented on September 8th at the Munich Motor Show. It is a genuine race car with a hyper-sporty body and two electric units that provide a total power of 800 horsepower, promising to impress everyone.
Firefighters extinguish a fire in a restaurant in Leganés with no injuries
Seven fire crews and a Summa112 medical team worked to put out a fire in a restaurant in Leganés. No injuries were reported during the operation.
The L'Escala City Council severs ties with the filmmaker accused of raping a 12-year-old girl
The L'Escala City Council has decided to sever relations with the filmmaker accused of raping a 12-year-old minor. Although they respect the presumption of innocence, they are taking immediate measures out of caution and in the public interest due to the seriousness of the case.
More than 5,000 cans of beer and soft drinks seized intended for illegal sale on the beaches of Valencia
A total of 52 packs of beer, 44 of Coca-Cola, and six of lemon Fanta have been confiscated, amounting to more than 5,000 cans intended for illegal sale on the beaches of Valencia.
Arrested for taking photographs of women while they were showering in a gym in Santander
The judge ordered the provisional release of the detainee, imposing precautionary measures that include a restraining order.
Tres Cantos advances "at a good pace" towards a return to normality after the fire 11 days ago
The Tres Cantos City Council continues with the assistance program for residents, indicating that recovery following the fire 11 days ago is progressing at a good pace towards normality.
August Plans in Madrid: The Art of Huguette Caland, a Nino Bravo Musical, and High-Level Terrace Dining
August in Madrid offers a retrospective of Lebanese artist Huguette Caland, the Nino Bravo tribute musical, terrace dining options, and theatrical tours in AlcalĂĄ and the city, in addition to addressing local hoaxes.
A Torre Pacheco Neighbor Alerts Police After Seeing an ATM Spitting Out âŹ2,000 in Bills Uncontrolled
A passerby in Torre Pacheco alerted the Local Police after seeing an ATM dispensing around âŹ2,000 in bills uncontrollably onto the street. Authorities arrived at the scene to secure the money and prevent losses or theft.
A Man Dies in a House Fire in Riego del Camino
A fire in a house in Riego del Camino caused the roof to collapse and the complete burning of the building. The fire did not affect neighboring houses. A man died in the incident.
Canarias confirms 17 affected by the salmonella outbreak in hospitals
Public Health is investigating a salmonella outbreak in hospitals in Canarias, confirming 17 affected individuals. Food and patient samples have been analyzed, and results are awaited to determine the source and control the outbreak.
Arrested for climbing through window bars and stealing from a social club
During the investigation of the theft at a social club, it was discovered that the stolen items might be at another social club. At that location, authorities seized drugs and money related to the case.
Six detained linked to an organization of Swedish origin: a murder prevented in MĂĄlaga
Six people were detained in MĂĄlaga, linked to an organization of Swedish origin. Among those arrested, two, one of them a minor, were connected to another network dedicated to trafficking cocaine and marijuana. With these arrests, a murder in the city was prevented.
A child asked Amaral to perform 'CĂłmo Hablar' at a concert... but the band got the date wrong
A child asked Eva and Juan from Amaral to play 'CĂłmo Hablar' at a concert to surprise his parents in Cuenca, but the band performed the song before the scheduled date.
The "mistake" made on Instagram, according to a content creator: "Who in their right mind would put that?"
A content creator criticized the use of certain stickers on Instagram, labeling them as "classist" and questioning who would want to use them, considering them a mistake within the platform.
The emotional reaction of a young woman upon reuniting with her horse: "I thought I would never see him again"
The young woman believed that her horse had been sold and lost forever, but was moved to discover that her parents had bought him for her, allowing for an emotional reunion.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
The sex advice column of 20minutos, led by Santiago Frago from the AMALTEA Institute, answers questions about erection problems related to medication and aims to offer guidance to improve the sexual life and relationships of couples.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Beds"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo answers questions about skin health, emphasizing that for a healthy tan it is better to avoid tanning beds, recommending safe care and treatments for the skin.
"I rent my home, am I obliged to let an appraiser into my house to take photographs?"
This housing advice column answers questions about issues with neighbors, the community, and landlords, offering guidance to resolve conflicts related to shared expenses, leaks, noise, cleaning, security, and more.
"If the working day is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"
UGT experts clarify doubts about how the reduction of working hours affects retirement, explaining key aspects to understand whether this means having to work longer to reach retirement.
Is Something Worrying You or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Advice Column
20minutos offers an advice column for those facing worries or blockages. The space invites you to express concerns and seek support to manage difficult situations, thereby promoting emotional well-being through dialogue and guidance.
The Hunting Behavior of Cats: Why They Bring Dead Animals Home
Cats have natural hunting instincts that lead them to catch and bring dead prey home. This behavior responds to their physical and cognitive needs, although it also generates a considerable environmental impact that owners must understand and manage.
The Raw Meat Diet for Dogs Under Scrutiny After a Child's Serious Infection
The FDA issued a nationwide warning urging pet owners to discard batches of a brand of raw meat diet for dogs after linking it to a serious infection in a child.
The Importance of Knowing Our Dogâs Vital Signs: It Can Save Their Life
Knowing our dogâs breathing and heart rate is vital for detecting problems early and facilitating veterinary diagnosis, which can save their life.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, August 23, 2025
Check your daily horoscope to find predictions and advice for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, helping you make informed decisions in different aspects of your life.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Review the results of the ONCE Cuponazo corresponding to Friday, August 22, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes awarded in this draw.
Check EuroMillions: Results for Friday, August 22
Review the official results of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, August 22, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes awarded.
Ends up in the emergency room after popping a pimple in the 'triangle of death'
Popping a pimple in the 'triangle of death' can cause severe infections that may lead to vision loss, paralysis, or even death, due to the delicate vascularization of that area of the face.
Birds Speak, But in Their Own Way: What Their Songs Teach Us
New studies reveal that birdsong functions as a primitive language, with its own rules, structures, and dialects, demonstrating a communicative complexity essentially similar to human language.
Bachelorette Parties and Bodies That Do Not Belong to Us
The piece addresses the paradox between digital overexposure and personal self-censorship, from privacy invasion by drones to voluntary restriction in shared intimate spaces, reflecting on how we control and lose control over our bodies in the modern era.
These Insects Are Essential for the Planet
These insects are not our enemies, but rather essential for ecological balance. They contribute to pollination, decomposition, and pest control, playing a vital role in the health of the planet and agriculture. Protecting them is crucial to maintaining biodiversity and ecosystems.
Black apple, rainbow corn... Fruits and vegetables so rare they seem from another world
There are fruits and vegetables with unusual colors, such as the black apple and rainbow corn, that seem from another world due to their uncommon and surprising hues.
These are the most famous Georges in the world
There are several famous people named George, notably one who is a major Hollywood star.
Didn't You Know? Celebrities Who Were Born in Havana
Several world-renowned celebrities were born in Havana, although many people donât know it. This article reveals some of these celebrities who originate from the Cuban capital.
The owner of the bar in Seville set on fire by a customer explains what he said after the arrest: "He wanted to go to jail"
A customer set a bar on fire in Seville after being denied mayonnaise for his sandwich. After being arrested, he confessed that his intention was to go to jail.
One Dead and 4 Injured in a Shooting in Ăvila: Police Deploy Operation to Prevent Further Incidents
A shooting in Ăvila left one dead and four injured, who were taken to the hospital in private vehicles. The police have deployed an operation to prevent further incidents in the area.
Nebulossa releases their new song, 'Supersexy', which "celebrates desire, freedom, and empowerment"
Nebulossa presents "Supersexy", their third track following 'Zorra' in Eurovision. The song celebrates desire, freedom, and empowerment, continuing the group's artistic line and message.
Russia Agrees to Be "Flexible" Regarding Several of Trump's Proposals on Ukraine
Russian Minister Sergei Lavrov accused Zelensky of rejecting all principles to reach an agreement, while Russia shows willingness to be flexible in response to Trump's proposals on the conflict in Ukraine.
Cultural Manager and Event Organizer José Manuel Gorospe Dies at 81: He Was Director of the Gran Kursaal Theater
José Manuel Gorospe, cultural manager and former director of the Gran Kursaal Theater in Donostia, has passed away at the age of 81. He was a prominent figure in organizing cultural events in the region.
Aemet forecasts that the last week of August will be colder than usual for this time of year
Aemet anticipates that the last week of August will be colder than usual, with the possibility of rain in some areas of Spain, although it will be unlikely in the southernmost part of the peninsula.
A judge orders the dismantling of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz' center within two months
A federal judge ordered the dismantling of the 'Alligator Alcatraz' migrant detention center within two months for environmental reasons and prohibited the arrival of additional people at the site.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, August 22, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Friday, August 22, 2025, to see if you have won.
Javier Milei, his sister, and several officials accused of corruption in drug procurement
Lawyer Gregorio DalbĂłn reported a bribery scheme in the purchase and supply of medications involving Javier Milei, his sister, and several officials, accusing them of corruption in this process.
The Connection Between Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler Steals All the Spotlight on the Red Carpet
Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler caught everyone's attention at the London premiere of Caught Stealing, where they displayed great closeness and chemistry on the red carpet.
The U.S. Supreme Court Allows Trump to Cut Nearly $700 Million in Medical Research Funding
The U.S. Supreme Court permits the Trump administration to cut nearly $700 million in funds allocated for medical research. However, it leaves open the possibility for the recipients of these grants to file lawsuits in federal courts to reverse this measure.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a quick summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed, including national and international updates, economy, culture, and weather, ensuring you donât miss the key facts shaping the daily agenda.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tips for saving on daily expenses, strategies for planning smart purchases, and recommendations for managing income and avoiding debt, helping to improve your financial health and achieve economic goals.
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The Village of Soria with Only 14 Inhabitants Featuring a Medieval Bridge and an Impressive Castle
This small village in Soria, with only 14 inhabitants, stands out for its medieval bridge and an impressive castle. Considered the capital of Romanesque art in Soria, it is a unique destination to enjoy art and nature in an intimate and privileged setting.
The Architectural Jewel of Madrid That Goes Unnoticed in the Heart of the Capital
This building next to Puerta del Sol reflects the real estate and commercial growth of Madrid in the early 20th century. It offers guided tours ideal for the curious and architecture lovers.
The Trick with Nivea Cream and a Spoon to Achieve Wrinkle- and Spot-Free Skin
Nivea cream combined with a spoon helps reduce inflammation, under-eye bags, and diminishes small wrinkles such as those around the lips and crow's feet, improving the appearance of the skin.
A new phishing scam hides in Gmail: this is how they try to steal your passwords
An email with the subject 'New voice notification' is circulating on Gmail attempting to deceive users in order to steal their passwords and personal information through phishing techniques.
Neither paella nor tortilla: the Spanish product that chef José Andrés' daughters are "crazy about"
Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters to film a series for HBO about Spanish gastronomy. During the trip, his American daughters were fascinated by a typical Spanish product that was neither paella nor tortilla.
'Anemone', the highly anticipated return of Daniel Day-Lewis: synopsis, cast, and release
Daniel Day-Lewis returns to acting with 'Anemone', the first feature film directed by his son Ronan, which explores complex and dark family dynamics.
The Guardia Civil 'catches' a minor driving a high-end car out of their own ego
A citizen's tip, sent to colabora@guardiacivil.org, enabled the Guardia Civil to investigate a minor caught driving a high-end car and the vehicle's owner.
Japanese walking: better than walking 10,000 steps a day and lasting only half an hour
A Japanese study reveals that Japanese walking offers greater physical benefits than walking 10,000 steps daily, achieving results in just half an hour.
Stephen King's New Adaptation Wins Over Critics in the United States: "It's a Masterpiece"
The new adaptation of Stephen King's "The Long Walk" has received unanimous praise from critics in the United States, standing out as a masterpiece that captures the essence of the original book and offers a powerful cinematic experience.
The town of Lugo with a beach where you can buy an 80-square-meter apartment for less than 93,000 euros
This municipality in La Mariña Occidental offers 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 93,000 euros, thanks to a price per square meter of 1,154 euros, one of the most affordable in Lugo.
The Hidden Town in Castilla y LeĂłn That Shares Its Name with One of Spain's Most Famous Footballers
This municipality in Ăvila, Castilla y LeĂłn, shares its name with a renowned footballer who played for Real Madrid, highlighting its uniqueness and connection to Spanish sport.
The municipality of CĂĄdiz with a beach where 80-square-meter apartments are sold for less than 105,000 euros
This coastal city in Andalusia offers 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 105,000 euros, making it one of the municipalities with the cheapest price per square meter in the province of CĂĄdiz.
US tells Orsted to halt work on offshore wind project off Rhode Island
The US government has ordered Orsted to stop work on its offshore wind project near Rhode Island. The halt aims to address environmental and regulatory concerns before the project can continue. Details on the specific issues or the project's future timeline have not been disclosed.
Elliott, Gold Reserve affiliates work on offers for Citgo parent as bidding end looms
Affiliates of Elliott Management and Gold Reserve are preparing bids for the parent company of Citgo ahead of the bidding deadline. These efforts reflect ongoing interest and strategic moves to acquire or influence the operations of the Venezuelan state-oil companyâs U.S.-based refining arm amid complex geopolitical and financial challenges.
Exclusive â Trump plans to make Cold War-era plutonium available for nuclear power
Former President Trump aims to repurpose Cold War-era plutonium for nuclear power generation. This initiative intends to reduce nuclear waste and enhance energy production by utilizing existing plutonium stockpiles, potentially boosting the nuclear industry while addressing environmental concerns.
Canada to remove many retaliatory tariffs on US, Carney says
Canada plans to lift many of its retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, aiming to ease trade tensions. Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz highlighted that this move could improve bilateral relations and benefit economic growth by reducing costs for consumers and businesses on both sides. The decision follows ongoing trade negotiations and efforts to resolve disputes between the two countries.
Oil prices rise, make weekly gains as Ukraine peace process stalls
Oil prices increased this week, driven by stalled peace talks in Ukraine which raised concerns over supply disruptions. Market uncertainties and ongoing geopolitical tensions contributed to bullish sentiment, leading to weekly gains despite mixed economic signals.
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US tariffs behind surge in global arabica prices, Brazil exporters group says
The Brazil Exporters Association attributes the recent spike in global arabica coffee prices to US-imposed tariffs. These tariffs have disrupted supply chains and increased costs for buyers, pushing prices higher worldwide. The group warns that ongoing trade tensions could further elevate prices, impacting both producers and consumers in the global coffee market.
Italian court upholds arrest of Ukrainian man over Nord Stream pipeline
An Italian court has confirmed the arrest of a Ukrainian man linked to the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. Authorities suspect his involvement in the explosions that damaged the gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, escalating tensions related to energy security and geopolitical conflicts in the region. The decision highlights ongoing investigations into the attack on critical infrastructure.
EPA clearing biofuel exemption backlog from small oil refineries
The EPA is addressing a backlog of biofuel exemption requests from small oil refineries. These exemptions reduce the amount of biofuel these refineries must blend into their fuel. Clearing the backlog aims to provide regulatory clarity and support for small refineries while maintaining biofuel policy goals and promoting renewable fuel use.
Oil prices set for positive week; Jackson Hole ahead
Oil prices are poised to close the week with gains amid easing concerns over demand and tighter supply. Market participants await the upcoming Jackson Hole symposium for cues on Federal Reserve's policy outlook, which could impact economic growth and energy demand. Inventory data and geopolitical developments also continue to influence price movements.
China proposes draft rules on internet platform pricing
China has introduced draft regulations targeting internet platform pricing to promote fair competition and protect consumer rights. The rules aim to curb monopolistic practices and enhance transparency in pricing strategies used by major online platforms. Public consultation on the draft is open, reflecting Beijingâs effort to regulate digital markets and ensure a balanced environment for businesses and consumers.
Taiwan's Yageo raises offer price for Japan's Shibaura to 7,130 yen/share to further outbid rival
Taiwan's Yageo has increased its offer price for Japan's Shibaura to 7,130 yen per share, aiming to outbid a rival contender. This move strengthens Yageo's bid to acquire Shibaura, highlighting intensified competition in the market for the Japanese company.
US to take 10% equity stake in Intel, in Trump's latest corporate move
The US government plans to acquire a 10% equity stake in Intel as part of President Trump's strategy to bolster domestic technology and manufacturing. This move aims to strengthen the US semiconductor industry amid global supply chain challenges and increasing competition from foreign companies. The investment highlights the administration's focus on securing critical tech infrastructure.
Exclusive - Databricks to buy Sequoia-backed Tecton in AI agent push
Databricks plans to acquire Tecton, a Sequoia-backed startup specializing in machine learning feature platforms. This move aims to strengthen Databricks' capabilities in AI agents and model deployment, enhancing its unified data and AI platform. The acquisition reflects growing industry focus on streamlining AI development and operational workflows. Financial terms were not disclosed.
Meta partners with Midjourney to license AI tech for future products
Meta has partnered with AI art generator Midjourney to license its technology, aiming to integrate advanced AI capabilities into its upcoming products. This collaboration reflects Metaâs commitment to enhancing user experiences through innovative AI solutions, leveraging Midjourneyâs expertise in creative AI-driven content generation.
E-commerce firm Pattern reveals 35% revenue surge in US IPO filing
E-commerce company Pattern announced a 35% increase in revenue ahead of its US IPO filing. The firm attributed growth to expanding customer base and enhanced digital strategies. The IPO aims to fuel further expansion and solidify Patternâs market presence amid rising competition in the online retail sector.
Starbucks expects non-binding bids for China business within two weeks, sources say
Starbucks anticipates receiving non-binding bids for its China operations within two weeks, according to sources. The coffee giant is exploring potential buyers to manage its rapidly growing market in China as it seeks to optimize its business strategy amid changing consumer trends and increased competition. This move reflects Starbucks' efforts to adapt and grow in a key international market.
Meta signs over $10 billion cloud deal with Google, source says
Meta has reportedly signed a cloud services deal with Google worth over $10 billion. This extensive agreement aims to enhance Meta's infrastructure capabilities by leveraging Google's cloud technology, marking a significant partnership between the two tech giants. The collaboration underscores the growing importance of cloud computing in supporting large-scale digital operations.
Five Point-backed WaterBridge files for US IPO as listings market heats up
WaterBridge, supported by private equity firm Five Point Capital, has filed for a US initial public offering amid a growing wave of listings. The move highlights increasing investor interest and activity in the market as companies seek to capitalize on favorable conditions for public offerings.
Spirit Airlines hires advisers to weigh options after revamp efforts falter, WSJ reports
Spirit Airlines has engaged advisers to explore strategic options after challenges with its revamp efforts. The move comes as the low-cost carrier seeks ways to boost profitability and compete effectively amid industry pressures, according to the Wall Street Journal.
UK short-term inflation expectations remain unchanged at 4%, Citi and YouGov say
UK consumers' short-term inflation expectations have held steady at 4%, according to a Citi and YouGov survey. Despite fluctuations in actual inflation rates, public outlook on near-term price rises remains unchanged, indicating stable sentiment about future economic conditions.
French winemakers fear Trump tariffs will hit sales in crucial US market
French winemakers are concerned that tariffs imposed by the Trump administration on European goods, including wine, will damage their sales in the important US market. These tariffs could increase prices and reduce demand for French wine in the US, a key export destination, potentially hurting the industryâs profitability and growth.
Canada's retail sales rebound in June but likely to drop again in July
Canada's retail sales increased by 1.6% in June, rebounding from a sharp decline in May due to easing inflation and higher consumer spending on goods. However, analysts warn sales may decline again in July amid rising interest rates and economic uncertainty, which could temper consumer demand in the coming months.
Mexico economy grows slightly less than expected in Q2
Mexico's economy expanded modestly in Q2, with growth slightly below forecasts. Key sectors showed mixed performance amid global uncertainties and domestic challenges. The government aims to boost economic stability through policy adjustments and investment incentives.
Argentina's Milei dealt Congressional blow as Senate approves spending increases
Argentinaâs Senate approved increased government spending, challenging libertarian presidential candidate Javier Milei's agenda of fiscal restraint. The decision marks a setback for Milei, who advocates for sharp budget cuts, as lawmakers from various parties supported the boosts to social and infrastructure programs amid economic concerns. This move underscores resistance within Congress to Milei's proposed austerity measures ahead of the upcoming election.
German economy minister says Q2 slump shows 'urgent need for action'
Germany's economy minister warned that the Q2 economic downturn highlights an urgent need for government intervention to stabilize growth. The slump reflects ongoing challenges in key sectors, prompting calls for immediate policy measures to boost investment and consumer confidence to prevent further decline.
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China's imports of US rare earth ore surge in July
In July, Chinaâs imports of rare earth ore from the US experienced a significant increase, reflecting growing demand for these critical materials used in high-tech industries. This surge signals a shift in supply dynamics as China strengthens its rare earth supply chain amidst global market fluctuations.
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Malaysia's consumer price index rises 1.2% in July
Malaysia's consumer price index increased by 1.2% in July compared to the previous year, driven by higher prices in food, housing, and transportation sectors. The rise reflects ongoing inflationary pressures despite some easing in global commodity prices. This marks a moderate increase, indicating steady inflation affecting household expenses across the country.
Judge blocks Trump from withholding funds from Los Angeles, other sanctuary cities
A judge has blocked the Trump administration from withholding federal funds from Los Angeles and other sanctuary cities. The ruling prevents the government from penalizing cities that limit cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, citing constitutional concerns. This decision protects funding critical to public safety and maintains the autonomy of local jurisdictions in managing immigration policies.
US Treasury's No. 2, Faulkender, leaving after less than 5 months
US Treasury Deputy Secretary Wally Adeyemo announced that Faulkender is departing his role after under five months. The departure marks a swift turnover in the departmentâs top ranks amid ongoing economic challenges and policy initiatives. Details on Faulkenderâs next steps or the Treasuryâs replacement plans were not disclosed.
Bolsonaro's defense says drafted asylum request not evidence of flight risk
Bolsonaro's legal team argues that a drafted asylum request does not prove he intends to flee. They stress the document was preliminary and not submitted, emphasizing Bolsonaro's cooperation with authorities and commitment to legal processes. The defense insists this draft should not be used to portray him as a flight risk amid ongoing investigations.
Exclusive - Fed's Musalem says more data is needed to decide whether a September rate cut is warranted
Fed official Musalem stated that additional economic data is necessary before deciding if a rate cut in September is appropriate. He emphasized a cautious approach, citing uncertainties in inflation and economic growth, and indicated that policy decisions will depend on upcoming fiscal indicators.
Dow notches record high as Wall Street cheers Powell's speech
The Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech, which reassured investors about a balanced approach to monetary policy. Powell emphasized patience on interest rate adjustments amid easing inflation, boosting market confidence and driving gains across major indices.
Powell fires up markets, but some investors see reason for caution
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's optimistic remarks boosted market confidence, sparking gains in stocks. However, some investors remain cautious due to ongoing concerns about inflation, potential interest rate hikes, and economic uncertainties that could impact future market stability.
Brazil unveils new $1.9 billion credit line for companies hit by US tariffs
Brazil announced a $1.9 billion credit line to support companies affected by US tariffs. The initiative aims to help businesses mitigate financial impacts, maintain competitiveness, and sustain operations amid ongoing trade tensions with the United States.
Trump nominates Sergio Gor as U.S. Ambassador to India
Former President Donald Trump has nominated Sergio Gor to be the next U.S. Ambassador to India. Gor, a prominent business executive with extensive experience in international trade, is expected to strengthen U.S.-India relations and promote economic partnerships between the two countries. The nomination awaits Senate confirmation.
Trump announces tariff investigation on imported furniture
President Trump has initiated a tariff investigation into imported furniture to address concerns over unfair trade practices and protect the U.S. furniture industry. The move aims to evaluate whether imports are causing material injury to domestic manufacturers and may lead to imposing tariffs to support American jobs and industry competitiveness.
Trump says he'll fire Fed's Cook if she doesn't resign over mortgage questions
Former President Trump threatened to fire Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard if she does not resign following her testimony about mortgage lending and housing policies. He criticized her and the Federal Reserve for their handling of economic issues, suggesting her approach harms the housing market and borrowers.
MEDIROM adopts cryptocurrency strategy through World partnership
MEDIROM has partnered with World to integrate cryptocurrency into its operations, aiming to enhance payment options and expand its market reach. This collaboration will enable MEDIROM to accept digital currencies, improving transaction efficiency and attracting crypto-savvy clients. The strategy underscores MEDIROMâs commitment to innovation and adapting to evolving financial technologies.
Cardano Climbs 10% In Rally
Cardano's price surged by 10%, driven by positive market sentiment and increased investor interest. The rally was fueled by recent network developments and strategic partnerships, boosting confidence in Cardano's long-term growth. Trading volumes also rose significantly, reflecting heightened activity around the cryptocurrency.
World Liberty Financial's USD1 Stablecoin Lists on Coinbase
World Liberty Financial has launched its USD1 stablecoin, which is now listed on Coinbase. The new stablecoin aims to provide a reliable digital asset pegged to the US dollar, enhancing liquidity and offering users a secure and efficient means of transaction within the crypto ecosystem. This listing marks a significant step in broadening the reach and adoption of World Liberty Financial's digital currency.
Ethereum Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Ethereum surged 10% amid a strong bullish trend, driven by increased investor confidence and positive market sentiment. The rise follows recent network upgrades and growing adoption, boosting demand. Analysts remain optimistic about Ethereum's potential, citing its role in decentralized finance and NFTs as key growth factors.
Bitcoin price today: holds at $113.6k as rate cut uncertainty builds before Powell
Bitcoin price remains steady at $113.6k amid growing uncertainty over potential rate cuts before Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's upcoming remarks. Investors are cautious as markets await signals on future monetary policy, impacting cryptocurrency sentiment and price stability.
MetaWin Announces âMetaWin Createâ - Free AI Tools for All MetaWinners NFT Holders
MetaWin unveiled âMetaWin Create,â offering free AI tools exclusively to MetaWinners NFT holders. This initiative aims to empower users with advanced creative resources, enhancing their experience and engagement within the MetaWin ecosystem. The tools support various content creation needs, reinforcing MetaWin's commitment to innovation and community value.
Top Win International rebrands as AsiaStrategy, accepts Bitcoin payments
Top Win International has rebranded to AsiaStrategy, expanding its services and embracing cryptocurrency by now accepting Bitcoin payments. The move aims to modernize the companyâs offerings and attract a broader client base interested in digital currency transactions. This strategic shift reflects the growing adoption of crypto in the financial sector and positions AsiaStrategy as a forward-thinking player in the market.
MEXC Rises to Top 2 Crypto Exchange, Capturing 8.6% Market Share in Spot Trading
MEXC has emerged as the second-largest cryptocurrency exchange, securing an 8.6% share of the spot trading market. The platform's growth is driven by increased user adoption and a diverse range of digital assets, positioning it as a key player in the crypto trading industry.
Little Pepe Presale Stage 11 Officially Sold Out After Raising Over $22,325,000
Little Pepe's Presale Stage 11 has officially sold out, raising more than $22,325,000. This milestone highlights strong investor interest and continued growth momentum for the project. The successful sale underlines the token's popularity and the team's effective market strategy.
Austrac orders Binance Australia to appoint external auditor
Austrac has directed Binance Australia to appoint an external auditor to oversee its compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing laws. This move aims to strengthen regulatory oversight and ensure Binance Australia's adherence to legal standards amid ongoing scrutiny of cryptocurrency platforms. The requirement underscores increasing regulatory pressures on crypto exchanges to improve transparency and governance.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells Shopify, Coinbase stock; buys PagerDuty
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest sold shares of Shopify and Coinbase, reallocating funds to acquire PagerDuty stock. This move reflects ARK's strategy to adjust its portfolio towards companies it believes have strong growth potential amid market shifts.
US halts offshore work on Revolution Wind project
The US has stopped offshore construction on the Revolution Wind energy project due to regulatory and environmental concerns. This pause aims to ensure compliance with federal guidelines and address stakeholder issues. Developers must resolve the pending matters before work can resume, potentially delaying the project's timeline. The project is crucial for advancing renewable energy infrastructure along the US East Coast.
Elite Express Holding completes $15.2 million IPO, begins trading on Nasdaq
Elite Express Holding has successfully completed its initial public offering, raising $15.2 million. The companyâs shares have commenced trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange, marking a significant milestone in its growth and market presence.
Spire Global receives NYSE non-compliance notice over late filing
Spire Global has been notified by the NYSE for failing to file its annual report on time, placing it in non-compliance with exchange rules. The company must submit the required documents promptly to avoid potential delisting. Spire is working to resolve the issue and maintain its listing status.
Modivcare to be delisted from Nasdaq following Chapter 11 filing
Modivcare will be delisted from Nasdaq after the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The move reflects ongoing financial struggles, aiming to restructure debt and stabilize operations during the bankruptcy process.
Beneficient receives additional Nasdaq delisting notice over filing delay
Beneficient has received another delisting notice from Nasdaq due to delays in filing required financial reports. The company must address the deficiencies promptly to avoid delisting and maintain its listing status.
Mitra Keluarga 1H 2025 presentation: Revenue up 4.5% despite patient volume decline
Mitra Keluarga reported a 4.5% revenue increase in the first half of 2025 despite a drop in patient volume. The growth was driven by higher average revenue per patient and improved service mix. Operational efficiencies and strategic initiatives helped offset the lower patient numbers, maintaining steady financial performance.
U.S. government to invest $8.9 billion in Intel common stock
The U.S. government plans to invest $8.9 billion in Intel by purchasing common stock. This move aims to strengthen domestic semiconductor manufacturing and support Intel's expansion efforts amid global chip shortages. The investment is part of a broader strategy to boost American technology and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers.
Medikaloka Hermina Q2 2025 slides reveal temporary earnings pressure amid expansion
Medikaloka Hermina's Q2 2025 report shows a temporary dip in earnings due to ongoing expansion efforts. Increased investments in infrastructure and services have led to higher costs, impacting short-term profitability. However, the company expects these expansions to drive long-term growth and profitability once operations stabilize.
Midland States Bancorp receives Nasdaq compliance notice over late filing
Midland States Bancorp has received a Nasdaq compliance notice due to its failure to file its quarterly report on time. The notice requires the bank to submit the overdue report promptly to regain compliance with Nasdaq listing requirements and avoid further penalties.