News Summary - 08/24/2025

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Pentagon fires intelligence agency chief after Iran attack assessment

The Pentagon dismissed its intelligence agency chief following controversy sparked by a leaked report on the effects of US strikes on Iran. This action occurred shortly after the White House publicly criticized the report, highlighting internal disagreements over the assessment.

Ghislaine Maxwell denies seeing 'inappropriate' conduct by Trump

Ghislaine Maxwell, amid calls for Donald Trump to disclose details about prominent figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein's crimes, stated in an interview that she did not witness any inappropriate behavior by Trump.

North Korean leader oversees new missile test, state media says

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed a test launch of two new air defense missiles described by state media as having "superior combat capability."

Man who alleged hundreds were raped and buried in Indian temple town arrested

A former temple cleaner in Dharmasthala, Karnataka, who claimed that hundreds of women were raped and buried in the temple town, has been arrested. His allegations caused significant unrest in the community. Authorities are investigating the claims amidst local turmoil.

Turkish first lady appeals to Melania Trump over Gaza children

Turkey's first lady has written to Melania Trump, urging her to appeal to Israel to halt the conflict in Gaza and protect the lives of children affected by the war.

UK's Chagos Islands deal 'significant victory', says Pope

Pope Leo XIV expressed hope that Mauritian authorities will facilitate the return of refugees to the Chagos Islands following the UK's deal, calling it a significant victory.

US government wants to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda

Kilmar Ábrego García’s lawyers claim the US government is pressuring him to plead guilty by threatening deportation to Uganda, a country far from his home.

Emily in Paris assistant director dies ‘suddenly’ during filming

Diego Borella, a 47-year-old assistant director on the show Emily in Paris, has died suddenly during filming, according to local media reports.

How Israel's policies created famine in Gaza

Israel has systematically blocked food supplies into Gaza, leading to severe shortages. Aid agencies report urgent humanitarian concerns, while a UN-backed organization confirms that Gaza is experiencing famine conditions due to these restrictions.

Emmett Till lynching records unveil government response

Newly released records reveal details about the investigation into Emmett Till's lynching, highlighting the government's actions during the case that helped spark the US civil rights movement.

Russia is trying to stop meeting on peace and prolong war, Zelensky says

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urges Western allies to impose new sanctions on Russia if it continues to avoid peace talks, accusing Moscow of trying to prolong the war.

Would you work for no pay? The question behind the Air Canada strike

Historically, North American flight attendants often weren't compensated for ground duties. The ongoing Air Canada strike highlights growing demands for fair pay for all work, signaling a significant change in labor expectations within the airline industry.

For orca left in limbo, zoo resorts to sexual stimulation to stop inbreeding

Wikie, 24, and her 11-year-old son Keijo remain without a new home after months of efforts. To prevent inbreeding, the zoo has turned to sexual stimulation methods as a temporary measure.

My trip to North Korea's 'Benidorm' - flanked by guards and full of rules

Anastasia, an early Russian visitor to North Korea's new resort, describes pristine beaches, hearty meals, and a tightly controlled environment with constant guard presence and strict regulations throughout the stay.

Prison conduct, remorse and contraband: What we learned from Menendez parole hearings

The parole hearings for the Menendez brothers highlighted factors influencing the denial of their release, including possession of contraband items like phones and candles, as well as their overall behavior and expressions of remorse while incarcerated.

Will Serena Williams's weight-loss admission help shed stigma of anti-obesity drugs?

Serena Williams's openness about using anti-obesity drugs may encourage others to feel confident in their weight-loss journeys. Her admission could help reduce stigma and challenge critics of these treatments, promoting broader acceptance of medical support for obesity.

'Two laptops, six plugs': The South Korean cafes grappling with students who don't leave

South Korean cafes face challenges as students occupy tables for extended periods, plugging in multiple devices and using printers, causing space issues for other customers. Starbucks has started asking some patrons to stop bringing printers, highlighting the struggle cafes face balancing welcoming study spaces with turnover and customer comfort.

Why California and Texas are at the Center of a Redistricting Battle

California and Texas, the two most populous states, are engaged in a critical redistricting battle that could significantly affect the political balance of power in Washington, D.C.

Trump's plan for DC homeless is giving San Francisco déjà vu

San Francisco's strict measures against homelessness have visibly changed the city, yet advocates argue that these efforts fail to address the underlying causes of homelessness, raising concerns about similar outcomes in DC under Trump's plan.

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts creating lava fountain

Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island began erupting on August 22, releasing fresh lava, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. The eruption marks renewed volcanic activity in the region.

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 children’s health in the region.

Rescued baby gorilla recovers from smuggling ordeal

Turkish authorities are caring for Zeytin, a baby gorilla rescued from smuggling. They aim to rehabilitate him and eventually return him to his native Nigeria.

Watch: Moments from the Menendez Brothers Trial in 1993

Erik and Lyle Menendez, currently imprisoned for killing their parents, are presenting their case for parole this week.

Watch: Are museums in DC too 'woke'? We ask visitors what they think

President Donald Trump has called for a review of Smithsonian museums, criticizing them for emphasizing the negative aspects of slavery. This has sparked debate about whether the museums are too focused on certain historical narratives. Visitors share varied opinions on the portrayal of history and the museums' direction.

Watch: JD Vance heckled as he meets National Guard in Washington DC

JD Vance, along with Pete Hegseth and Stephen Miller, was heckled by protesters while entering Washington DC's largest rail hub during a visit to meet with the National Guard.

Watch final trip for church on wheels as it moves to new home

The church in Kiruna, Sweden, was relocated over two days to protect it from ground subsidence. This careful move ensured the historic "church on wheels" was preserved by transporting it to a safer location.

The PP accuses SĂĄnchez of the "failure" of the Civil Protection system and the PSOE responds: "They are obsessed"

The PP, through Cuca Gamarra, accuses SĂĄnchez of failing to fulfill 80% of the Next Generation funds allocated for fire prevention. The PSOE responds by saying that the PP is "obsessed" with this issue.

The Poor Term of SĂĄnchez in the EU: Very Few Debates Won and a Government in Decline

Pedro SĂĄnchez has had a weak performance in the EU, with few victories in debates. His nuanced positions on defense and the Middle East, along with his rejection of Meloni's migration plan, have negatively impacted his image and the perception of the Government, which is currently seen as less influential.

The moving image of firefighters who fought until the end in the Jarilla fire and the ovation from the neighbors: "We do not give up"

Heroic firefighters who battled the Jarilla fire, which devastated 17,300 hectares, were honored in the main square of HervĂĄs, CĂĄceres, receiving ovations from the neighbors for their bravery and perseverance.

Extreme alarm in dozens of municipalities in LeĂłn and Galicia stabilizes the largest fire in their history

The wave of wildfires in Spain has burned more than 400,000 hectares, the largest area affected this century, with maximum alert in several municipalities in LeĂłn and Galicia, where the largest fire recorded in recent history has been stabilized.

A DANA arrives in hours with heavy storms and wind: these are the areas expecting the worst weather

The DANA arriving this Sunday will bring intense showers, hail, and very strong wind gusts, according to Aemet. Some areas will be especially affected by these adverse conditions.

Zelensky Proclaims He Will Not Surrender His Land to the "Occupier" While Putin Continues Taking Ukrainian Territory

The Ukrainian president reaffirms on Flag Day his commitment not to cede territory to the Russian "occupier," emphasizing the dream and goal of Ukrainians in the face of Putin's ongoing occupation of parts of Ukraine.

Javier Cid, journalist and television contributor, dies at 46

Javier Cid, journalist and LGBT activist, passed away at the age of 46. He contributed to programs such as 'Y ahora Sonsoles' and was a section editor at the newspaper 'El Mundo'.

Fabiola MartĂ­nez says goodbye to Javier Cid after his death at 46 years old: "This is how I will always remember you"

Javier Cid, section chief at El Mundo and contributor to programs such as Y ahora Sonsoles, passed away at the age of 46. Fabiola MartĂ­nez dedicated an emotional farewell message to him, expressing how she will always remember him.

New Poisonous Blue Dragons Found on Alicante Beaches: "Don't Touch Them, Not Even With Gloves"

New poisonous blue dragons were detected on the beaches of Guardamar del Segura, Alicante, leading to the temporary closure of swimming areas to ensure the safety of bathers. It is advised not to touch them, not even with gloves, due to their toxicity.

Barça comes back in stoppage time and defeats a Levante that was leading 2-0

The LaLiga champion faces the recently promoted Levante. Although Levante was leading 2-0, Barça managed a comeback in the final minute to secure the victory.

Another Setback for Atleti: Alarms Go Off After a Dull Draw Against Elche

Atlético de Madrid, managed by Simeone, made their home debut in the 25/26 season with a dull draw against newly promoted Elche, raising concerns in the team after failing to secure a victory.

A young man shows the "beach of Madrid" and social media turns against him and the people of Madrid: "Just like Ibiza"

An influencer showed a "beach of Madrid" on TikTok that he compared to a cove in Ibiza, a phrase that caused controversy and sparked criticism on social media against him and the people of Madrid.

Why You Should Always Avoid Hotel Rooms Ending in '01', According to a Travel Expert

Javier Sobrino, a hotel tester and Instagram influencer with the account 'Descubriendo viajes', recommends avoiding rooms that end in '01', as they tend to be the noisiest, located near elevators or service areas, which negatively affects the guest experience.

Tickets Around 13,000 Euros: Renfe's Most Luxurious Train Expands Its Route Across Several Spanish Regions

The Al-Ándalus train, Renfe's most luxurious, will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2026 with an extended route that will travel through several Spanish regions, offering a unique experience to its passengers with tickets priced around 13,000 euros.

The disturbing look Mickey Mouse had at Disneyland in the 1950s goes viral: "It's terrifying"

A viral image on X (formerly Twitter) shows Mickey Mouse at Disneyland in the 1950s, when the costume was not full-body. Users comment that his appearance is unsettling and even terrifying compared to the current version of the iconic character.

Primark finally reveals how its name is actually pronounced and surprises everyone

Primark launched a campaign in its stores in Scotland to celebrate its 50th anniversary, in which it reveals the correct pronunciation of its name, surprising many.

Mercadona clarifies what the limit is for paying with cash in its supermarkets

Mercadona informs that, according to the law, there is a maximum limit for paying in cash in its supermarkets, establishing a cap for transactions with physical money.

These are the dishes you should avoid ordering when eating out, according to a restaurant owner

The owner of a restaurant advises avoiding off-menu suggestions and recommends being cautious with ice in bars, as it can be a source of bacteria.

Five Primitiva winners win 43,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 61 million

Five Primitiva winners received 43,000 euros each, while another 138 winners won 2,852 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for upcoming draws rises to 61 million euros.

Head of the Pentagon Intelligence Agency Fired for Doubting the Effectiveness of Attacks on Iran

The head of the Pentagon Intelligence Agency was fired for questioning the effectiveness of attacks against Iran. His position will be temporarily filled by his deputy, Christine Bordine.

Blas CantĂł undergoes surgery after cutting his Achilles tendon in a home accident

Singer Blas CantĂł underwent surgery after cutting his Achilles tendon in a domestic accident. He is currently recovering at home and keeps his followers informed through his social media.

Media Magnate and Putin Propagandist Dies at 58

The CEO of the state media empire Russia Today, who was detained in Ukraine before the war, died at the age of 58. He was returned to Russia through a prisoner exchange.

Thirteen Teenagers Found Guilty of Killing a Schoolmate in Malaysia

Thirteen teenagers were found guilty of killing a schoolmate in Malaysia. The case coincides with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's proposal to create a specialized court to judge cases of school bullying.

Nutritionist Pablo Ojeda reveals why drinking cold water is not the best option to fight the heat

Nutritionist Pablo Ojeda points out that it is not necessary to consume large amounts of water or choose cold water to stay hydrated, as maintaining a proper balance is sufficient to effectively combat the heat.

A Local Police Officer from Monforte Dies and Another Is Injured During a Pursuit

A local police officer from Monforte died and another was injured during a pursuit. The mayor has tasked the chief inspector with organizing the funeral honors in coordination with the family.

A Bonoloto Winner Wins 142,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 1.4 Million

A Bonoloto participant has won 142,000 euros. Additionally, 61 other winners received 1,168 euros each. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 1.4 million euros.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127 titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World’, analyzes how new generations can find well-being by balancing their digital and offline lives. The focus is on developing critical skills to manage hyperconnectivity and promote a healthy relationship with technology.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the controversy surrounding the 'kiss cam': "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin joked about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kiss cam' segment.

RaĂșl Incertis, Spanish doctor in Gaza: "The Gazans are the true Numantians"

Dr. RaĂșl Incertis, from Gaza, denounces the devastating situation caused by the violence, highlighting the suffering of mutilated children and the pain of their families. He describes the Gazans as "true Numantians," emphasizing their resistance in the face of extreme adversity and the daily injustice they endure.

The surprise of a young Spanish woman on the beaches of Japan: "Everyone is very covered up"

The Spanish TikToker highlights that the way of enjoying the beach in Japan is different from Spain, as the Japanese usually go very covered up, showing less skin while swimming or sunbathing.

The OCU warns about controversial and illegal practices in certain restaurants, advising consumers to stay alert to avoid possible scams.

How Much It Costs to Get the City of Madrid Running Every Day: 20 Million Euros

A report from the Madrid City Council reveals that running the city costs 20 million euros daily, with the majority of the budget allocated to cleaning, transportation, and security.

A fine of up to 1,000 euros for having this paper in the car: your vehicle can be impounded

Having a sheet of paper placed in certain parts of the car can lead to fines of up to 1,000 euros and the impoundment of the vehicle, although cases of four-figure fines are rare.

Six Unusual Items You Can Also Clean in the Dishwasher

The dishwasher not only cleans dishes but is also useful for other unusual items and appliances, such as the microwave or refrigerator, making their maintenance easier.

A 13-Year-Old Girl Who Needs Medication Disappears in Zaragoza

A 13-year-old girl, residing in a juvenile center of the Aragonese Institute of Social Services in Zaragoza, has gone missing. It is urgent to find her as she needs medication.

Khamzat Chimaev on the rivalry between Topuria and Tsarukyan: "We need to know who the best fighter in the world is"

Khamzat Chimaev, current UFC middleweight champion, spoke about the rivalry between Topuria and Tsarukyan, emphasizing the need to determine who the best fighter in the world is. He recalled having trained with Topuria at the beginning of his career in Sweden.

Man detained for abandoning his dog at the airport after being denied boarding with the animal

A man was detained after abandoning his three-month-old puppy in a carrier between two cars in a Brazilian airport parking lot, following being denied boarding with the animal.

Heads and tails for Spain in the EU-US trade agreement: olive oil or wine

The EU and the US announced the Joint Declaration formalizing the trade agreement reached on July 27. Spain sees opportunities for products such as olive oil and wine, although it also faces challenges in sectors affected by the new conditions.

The True Story That Inspired 'Nobody' Happened to Bob Odenkirk Himself: "They Held Me at Gunpoint and I Had to Give Them All My Money"

Bob Odenkirk experienced a traumatic incident that inspired him to create the plot of 'Nobody'. Although he didn't want to provide details, he revealed that he was threatened and forced to give up all his money, an experience that directly influenced the story of the film.

The Basic Pilates Exercise You Can Do at Home to Eliminate Belly Fat

Pilates is gaining popularity in Spain. The "teaser" technique is a new practice within Pilates that helps achieve a flatter abdomen, as well as improving strength, flexibility, control, and balance.

The Basic Pilates Exercise That Improves Posture and Reduces Pain

Sedentary behavior, common due to work or lack of interest, causes various health issues. Knowing basic Pilates routines helps improve posture and relieve common muscle pain, thereby promoting a healthier lifestyle.

China shows how its drones detect and attack enemy ships with great precision

The WZ-7 and WZ-10 drones, developed by the China Aviation Industry Corporation, are high-altitude, long-endurance vehicles capable of detecting and accurately attacking enemy ships, demonstrating significant advances in aerial military technology.

The Caribbean island that lives to the rhythm of reggae: crystal-clear beaches and lush nature

This small Caribbean country, seldom visited and far from mass tourism, stands out for its authenticity, crystal-clear beaches, and lush nature, offering a unique and authentic experience in the Caribbean.

What You Should Keep in Mind About Eggs in Summer to Avoid Possible Poisonings

High summer temperatures increase the risk of Salmonella poisoning from poorly stored eggs. It is essential to maintain good hygiene and storage practices to prevent these infections.

The new Kia EV4 becomes the first electric vehicle the brand will produce in Europe

Kia begins manufacturing the EV4 in Europe, its first 100% electric SUV created specifically for the European market.

It Looks Like Greece, But It’s in Spain: The Perfect Fishing Village in Andalusia to Spend the Summer

Agua Amarga, a quiet fishing village in AlmerĂ­a, Andalusia, offers an idyllic setting with pristine beaches and white houses, ideal for escaping the urban noise and enjoying a relaxing summer.

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

20minutos has selected 20 finalist beaches, two from each Spanish coastline, to choose the best beach in Spain 2025. Readers voted in the first phase and can now vote for the winner until September 15.

Google has an ace up its sleeve for the summer: this feature will prevent your phone from overheating

Google is developing an AI feature for Pixel phones that will help prevent overheating during the summer, improving the device's performance and durability in high temperatures.

6 Delicious Recipes to Prepare in Summer Without Turning on the Stove

This list features six perfect recipes for summer that can be easily prepared without using the stove, avoiding the heat and allowing you to enjoy fresh and delicious dishes.

Elegant and Comfortable Long Skirts from Stradivarius to Look Perfect on Summer Nights

Stradivarius presents long skirts that combine elegance and comfort, ideal for standing out during warm summer nights.

A young cyclist dies in a massive crash at the Vuelta Junior a la Ribera del Duero

A massive crash during the second stage of the Vuelta Junior a la Ribera del Duero caused the death of a young cyclist. The race was suspended due to the lack of sufficient emergency services to handle the situation.

Makoke Reappears After Announcing She Is Postponing Her Wedding: "I Want This Nightmare to Pass"

Makoke has reappeared to talk about her state after postponing her wedding. The TV personality expressed her wish for the difficult situation she is going through to end soon. Additionally, she received a surprise call from her fiancé, Gonzalo, offering her support.

The Part of the Hands That Many People Forget to Wash and Is Essential to Remove Bacteria

Proper hand hygiene is essential to prevent contagion and infections. It's not only important when and for how long we wash them, but also the technique, since many people forget to wash certain key areas to effectively eliminate bacteria.

The Technique Every Parent Should Know to Prevent a Child from Drowning in Water

Children are especially vulnerable to drowning quickly in water. Therefore, it is crucial for parents to learn rescue and prevention techniques to respond effectively in emergencies and protect the lives of the little ones.

Influencer Malik Taylor Dies at 28 After His Car Falls Down a Six-Meter Slope

Influencer Malik Taylor died at 28 years old following an accident in which his car fell down a six-meter slope. Authorities are investigating the causes of the incident that ended in the young man's tragic death.

A driver runs over two pedestrians during a protest in Cangas and leaves the scene

A driver ran over two pedestrians during a protest in Cangas and fled the scene. The Civil Guard is investigating whether the escape was intentional, while the mayor describes the incident as an "intentional" act.

Using Soap in Beach Showers Is Prohibited: These Are the Fines You Can Get If You Are Caught

At many beaches, using soap in public showers is prohibited to prevent water contamination. Authorities impose fines on those who violate this rule, aiming to protect the marine ecosystem and keep the beaches clean during the busy summer season. It is important to respect this rule to enjoy responsible vacations and take care of the environment.

The Best European Destinations for Group Travel Without Breaking the Bank

Although many prefer beaches in Spain or abroad, Europe offers equally attractive and more affordable destinations for group travel during the summer.

The municipality of Girona with a beach where 80 square meter apartments cost less than 178,000 euros

This municipality on the Costa Brava stands out for being one of the most affordable in Girona, with an average price of 2,217 euros per square meter, allowing the purchase of 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 178,000 euros.

PVC or Aluminum Windows, Héctor Martín Explains What You Should Use in Your Renovation: "In Germany, They Have Been Using Them for Some Time"

Héctor Martín, an expert in real estate investment and construction, analyzes the advantages of choosing PVC or aluminum windows for home renovations, highlighting that in Germany they are already very popular due to their durability and energy efficiency.

Does Love Have an Expiration Date? Silvia Lopb, Psychologist and Love Expert, Gives the Definitive Answer

The article explores whether love has an expiration date, featuring insights from psychologist Silvia Lopb. She explains that love evolves over time rather than simply ending, emphasizing the importance of communication, effort, and emotional growth in maintaining lasting relationships. True love adapts rather than fades, according to Lopb’s expert analysis.

Isa Pantoja celebrates Cairo's second month with a family trip: "The first of many"

Isa Pantoja and Asraf Beno have traveled to Morocco to celebrate their son Cairo's second month of life, enjoying a special family getaway marked as "the first of many."

Panic on a flight between Alicante and Rome: turbulence caused by bad weather sparks fear among passengers

Videos taken by passengers captured thunder, lightning, and cries of fear during severe turbulence caused by bad weather on a flight between Alicante and Rome, generating panic on board.

Torrezno, the Ultimate Superfood

Torrezno surpasses popular superfoods like quinoa, chia, goji berries, and kale. Considered an ultimate superfood, it stands out for its benefits and flavor, leaving behind trendy ingredients such as turmeric, ginger, and spirulina.

The Thread of Life

It reflects on how revisiting and analyzing the past can consume more time than was originally lived, suggesting that focusing on the present is more valuable.

Vladimir the Cat and the Bell of Peace in Ukraine

The legend does not specify whether, over time, they managed to rearm themselves or had to accept living under Vladimir's constant threat.

Instagram: They Wouldn’t Do It

Social media encourages personal overexposure, pressuring users to share intimate aspects of their lives. This dynamic affects privacy and emotional well-being, creating a culture where presenting an idealized image is the norm, which can have negative consequences on mental health.

The Mosque of CĂłrdoba shows a video of the reconstruction progress after its fire: "The work is progressing well"

A fire on August 8 damaged the Chapel of the Incarnation in the Mosque of CĂłrdoba, causing the roof to collapse. The reconstruction work is progressing well, according to a recent video showing the repair progress.

Kiko Jiménez lashes out at Juan Faro after Sofía Suescun's alleged infidelity: "Opportunist"

Kiko Jiménez harshly criticizes Juan Faro following rumors linking the influencer to an alleged infidelity involving Sofía Suescun, calling him an "opportunist." The rumors suggest that Maite Galdeano's daughter may have had something with Juan Faro.

Forbidden Words on WhatsApp: Using Them Could Get Your Account Blocked

Using forbidden words on WhatsApp can result in your account being blocked. Maintaining appropriate behavior is essential to preserve access to the platform and to foster a safe and respectful online environment.

Warning About the Health Impact of Sunscreen Disruptors in Adolescents

Endocrine disruptors present in some sunscreens can alter the hormonal system in adolescents, increasing the risk of developing various diseases.

The Meaning of the Days of the Week in Basque: "In the Past, the Basque Week Only Had Three Days"

Influencer Beñat Olea explains that, unlike other languages which associate the days with planets or gods, in Basque the days of the week have a different origin. In the past, the Basque week only had three days, reflecting a unique conception of time in this language and culture.

Javier Cid, Journalist and TV Contributor, Dies at 46

Javier Cid, journalist and LGBT activist, passed away at the age of 46. He contributed to programs such as 'Y ahora Sonsoles' and was a section editor at the newspaper 'El Mundo'.

Verónica Romero recalls her romance with Álex Casademunt in 'OT 1': "It was an unconditional love"

Verónica Romero revealed that during her time on 'OT 1' she had a romance with Álex Casademunt, describing it as an unconditional love. Additionally, she confessed that she was unfaithful to her partner at the time with her classmate in the Academy.

Marta LĂłpez clarifies how Makoke is doing after postponing her wedding: "I assure you that if this happened to you, you would have postponed it"

Marta LĂłpez explains that Makoke postponed her wedding due to a difficult personal situation, justifying the change in her statement. She assures that anyone in her place would have done the same to prioritize their well-being.

A 'Vamos a ver' Team Threatened While Covering a Shooting in Ávila: "We’re Going to Burn You Alive!"

The team from the program 'Vamos a ver' received threats while covering a shooting in Ávila and had to be escorted by the police to ensure their safety and escape.

Sonsoles Ónega speaks out about 'La familia de la tele': "The sadness that projects come to an end"

Sonsoles Ónega spoke with El Mundo about the ratings of her show "La familia de la tele" and expressed her sadness over the end of television projects, highlighting the emotional impact this generates.

Óscar Díaz, the latest winner of 'Pasapalabra', reveals how he feels about having to pay taxes to the Treasury

Óscar Díaz, with 25 years of experience in television programs, was the last contestant to complete El Rosco and win the jackpot on Pasapalabra. In the interview, he shares his feelings about having to pay taxes to the Treasury after his prize.

BertĂ­n Osborne plans to start a business in the hospitality sector, despite having a debt of 865,000 euros with the Tax Agency.

Diana, on 'First Dates': "My dream is to build a temple of myself naked"

Diana, a participant on 'First Dates', surprised viewers with her statements by saying, "I am a virgin, but mentally I am a prostitute," revealing her personal view on sexuality and expressing her desire to build a temple dedicated to herself naked.

Lawyer Teresa Bueyes denounces threats and harassment from two former employees

Teresa Bueyes reveals that she suffers from a panic disorder and had to change her residence due to threats and harassment from two former employees, according to her statement on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles.'

Fabiola MartĂ­nez says goodbye to Javier Cid after his death at 46: "This is how I will always remember you"

Javier Cid, journalist and section chief at El Mundo, as well as a contributor to programs such as Y ahora Sonsoles, passed away at the age of 46. Fabiola MartĂ­nez dedicated emotional words to him, remembering him fondly.

Concern Grows for Katy Perry After She Gets Electrocuted During Concert: "Something Always Happens to Her"

Katy Perry's tour has been marked by multiple accidents, increasing her fans' concern after she was electrocuted during a concert, reinforcing the feeling that "something always happens to her."

Drugs, bullying, health problems... the hardships suffered by the stars of 'Los Serrano' after the end of the series

Several cast members of 'Los Serrano' have faced serious personal challenges since the show ended, including struggles with drug abuse, bullying, and health issues. These difficulties have significantly impacted their lives, revealing the hardships behind the scenes following the series' success.

Rihanna, A$AP Rocky, and Their Challenge as Future Parents of a Large Family: Raising Children Without Losing Their Connection

Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are expecting their third child and preparing for the emotional and logistical changes it will bring. Relying on their love, they aim to strengthen their bond and maintain their connection while facing the challenges of a large family.

Sergio Peris-Mencheta receives the Civil Order of Merit medal: "It is a gift from my country"

Sergio Peris-Mencheta, originally from Madrid, received the Civil Order of Merit medal. He is currently filming his next project in Albuquerque, the city where he began his career in the United States. He considers this recognition a gift from his country.

Meghan Markle surprises on Instagram with a video of Harry surfing

Meghan Markle shared on Instagram a surprising video of her husband, Prince Harry, surfing, accompanied by the message "We interrupt your regular programming to bring you this important message."

MarĂ­a del Monte and her wife try to forget the anniversary of the assault on their home with music and friends

MarĂ­a del Monte and her wife recall the assault on their home in Seville, where a gang robbed them and her nephew was detained. To get through the anniversary, they choose to surround themselves with music and friends.

Claudia MartĂ­nez, from 'LIDLT', on a getaway in Mallorca amid rumors of crisis with Mario GonzĂĄlez

Claudia MartĂ­nez, former contestant of 'La Isla de las Tentaciones', is enjoying a getaway in Mallorca as rumors of a crisis with Mario GonzĂĄlez, her partner and also former contestant of 'Supervivientes 2024', grow. Her recent activity on social media suggests a possible breakup.

Sheila Casas sends a message to Álvaro Muñoz Escassi after their breakup

Sheila Casas clarified a misunderstanding about having met Melyssa Pinto and Ana Mena during her vacation in El Salvador, confirming that they did not coincide. Additionally, she sent a message to Álvaro Muñoz Escassi following their breakup.

The Importance of Family Vacations: Is There an Age When We Should Stop Traveling with Our Parents?

Family vacations strengthen bonds and create lasting memories. There is no specific age to stop traveling with parents; what matters is enjoying time together and adapting to each member's needs. Traveling with family in the summer remains valuable at any age to maintain connection and share experiences.

A meteorite crosses the sky of Japan

A bright meteorite crossed the sky of Japan, visible on the island of Kyushu. Viral on social media, experts explain that it is a luminous shooting star caused by asteroid fragments burning up in the atmosphere.

Dogs, Cats, and a Dwarf Rabbit: Pets Also Suffer Eviction Due to Fires

More than nine thousand people have been evacuated due to the forest fire in Porto (Zamora), and their pets, including dogs, cats, and a dwarf rabbit, are also being sheltered in public facilities. The Benavente Business Center is hosting residents and their animals, highlighting the impact of the fire on the routines of both humans and their pets in the affected area.

City's First Serious Setback: Falls at Home Against Tottenham in the Second Matchday

Pep Guardiola's Manchester City suffered their first defeat of the season, losing at home to Tottenham in the second matchday of the Premier League, thus dropping their first three points of the campaign.

Sachia Vickery, the tennis player who balances the US Open with OnlyFans: "It's the easiest money I've ever made"

American tennis player Sachia Vickery, a former Top-100 world ranking, combines her tennis career with creating adult content on OnlyFans, describing it as the easiest way to make money.

MĂĄrquez takes another giant step towards the title: dominates the Sprint and secures pole position on a disastrous day for his rivals

Marc MĂĄrquez dominates at the Hungarian GP, winning the Sprint race and securing pole position, while his rivals endure a difficult day at the new circuit on the calendar.

Oliveira sees Topuria as the winner in a duel against Tsarukyan: "It’s going to be a tremendous fight"

Former Brazilian champion Charles Oliveira believes Ilia Topuria is the favorite to defeat Arman Tsarukyan in their upcoming fight, anticipating a very intense battle.

Philipsen wins the first stage of the Vuelta a España and debuts the red jersey in Italy

The Belgian cyclist Philipsen won the first stage of the Vuelta a España, crossing the finish line first in Novara, Italy, and debuting the red leader's jersey.

Carlos saw his house destroyed by the Tres Cantos fire: "My son with a disability will have a home again thanks to the people"

Carlos and his 13-year-old son Elian, who has autism and MEF2C syndrome, face the loss of their home after the Tres Cantos fire. Thanks to the support of neighbors and anonymous people, they are fighting to regain the stability they need.

A podcast that shows disability without filters: this was the first season of 'Capaces de todo'

'Capaces de todo' is a podcast that highlights diverse realities about disability, bringing together scientific, legal, associative, and family voices. It covers topics ranging from brain injury to Paralympic sports, offering a broad and unfiltered perspective.

Delays Detected in Brain Development of Fetuses Infected with COVID Before Vaccines

A study revealed that fetuses exposed to COVID-19 during pregnancy, before vaccines were available, show delays in brain development. The research emphasizes the importance of maternal vaccination to protect fetal neurological development and to prevent potential long-term consequences resulting from prenatal infection.

Two More Weeks of Leave for Parents of Children Born with Disabilities: "It's a Relief, But Insufficient"

The Government has approved two additional weeks of leave for parents of children with disabilities, aiming to ease their burden. Although this measure is welcomed, many families consider it still insufficient to meet the special needs and ongoing care their children require.

Many Talk About a Bubble in Financial Markets, but No One Gets Off the Train

Robert Shiller, Nobel laureate in Economics, defined in 2000 the contradiction that although many warn about a bubble in financial markets, investors continue to participate actively, calling it "irrational exuberance."

How to Value (and Invest in) OpenAI When It Hasn't Even Gone Public Yet

OpenAI launched GPT-5, generating great expectations and activity among social networks and investors. However, unexpected events arose that changed perception and investment strategies, complicating the valuation of the company, which is not yet publicly traded.

Compensation for Fires: How to Claim and What Insurance Covers After the Worst Summer in the Last Decade

After the worst summer for fires in the last decade, it is crucial to follow certain steps to file claims with insurers. You must document the damages, submit the claim report, and understand what each policy covers to receive the appropriate compensation for the losses caused by the fire.

The owner of OnlyFans, Leonid Radvinsky, receives 598.4 million euros in dividends

Leonid Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has received 598.4 million euros in dividends. These payments come as the platform considers a possible sale valued at 8 billion dollars.

Starbucks lands at the Santiago Bernabéu to open its largest store in Spain

Starbucks has opened its largest store in Spain inside the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, becoming the first located in a European football stadium.

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 revenue expectations around 46 billion dollars, while negotiating with the White House to allow the export of a new artificial intelligence chip to China.

Zack Snyder is preparing to finally shoot his most personal film... with Telecinco?

Zack Snyder is gearing up to direct his most personal film yet, following his recent project 'Rebel Moon', a two-part space opera financed by Netflix that received mixed reviews. Now, he could have the backing of Telecinco for this new movie.

Colin Farrell Reveals That the Penguin Could Have Appeared Much Earlier in DC Facing Margot Robbie

Colin Farrell and Margot Robbie, known for portraying the Penguin and Harley Quinn in the DC Universe, worked together on "The Banshees of Inisherin." Farrell suggests that the Penguin might have debuted earlier by facing Harley Quinn on screen.

Blake Lively returns to romantic films after the success of 'Breaking the Circle': this is her new movie

Blake Lively will return to romantic films following the box office success of 'Breaking the Circle,' an adaptation of Colleen Hoover's novel, whose popularity was overshadowed by the controversy between the actress and Justin Baldoni.

'Anemone', the highly anticipated return of Daniel Day-Lewis: synopsis, cast, and release

Daniel Day-Lewis returns to acting in 'Anemone', the first feature film directed by his son Ronan, which explores complex and dark family relationships.

'The Return of Ulysses', the Most Human Homeric Myth Arrives on Screen

The new version of The Odyssey, starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche, offers a human and contemporary reinterpretation of the Homeric myth, revitalizing the classic story for today’s audiences.

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, on the upcoming GPT-6 model: "People want memory"

Sam Altman stated that GPT-6 will be a larger model and will have the ability to remember users' individual preferences and routines, improving personalization and interaction.

The Hidden Meaning of the Small Hole Next to the iPhone Camera

The small hole next to the iPhone camera, although tiny, is crucial for its operation. If this component fails, it can significantly affect the user experience with the Apple device.

This Google app incorporates a long-awaited AI feature to easily create images

Google has added an artificial intelligence feature that allows users to create images directly from the document, making the creative process easier and faster without leaving the app.

If you see these words in an email message, be careful: it's a scam and they can steal your money

Certain keywords in emails can indicate scams designed to steal money. It is vital to stay alert to specific terms to avoid falling victim to fraud and to protect yourself from financial loss.

The Foolproof Trick to Clean Yellowing from Your Phone Case

Transparent phone cases tend to yellow quickly. The foolproof trick to remove this yellowing allows you to restore their original appearance and extend their use, keeping the case clean and clear.

At What Age Does Hair Stop Growing in Women?

Hair represents health and vitality, but with age it tends to weaken and become finer due to various factors, affecting its growth in women.

Paula Echevarría and the Most Exotic Pose in Marrakech: Wearing a 'Made in Spain' Swimsuit Worth Over €300

Paula EchevarrĂ­a is enjoying a vacation in Marrakech with her partner and has surprised everyone with a very chic pose, wearing a 'Made in Spain' swimsuit valued at over 300 euros.

The Nivea Cream Trick and a Spoon to Get Wrinkle- and Spot-Free Skin

Nivea cream, combined with a spoon, helps reduce inflammation and under-eye bags, as well as diminish small wrinkles around the lips and crow’s feet, improving the appearance of the skin.

Are You a Fly Mom or a Bee Mom? What Psychology Says About Your Attitude Towards Your Child

Psychologist Milena GonzĂĄlez uses the metaphor of the fly mom and the bee mom to describe parenting styles, explaining how these attitudes influence children's education and behavior.

Bikini 'made in Spain' and camouflage mini shorts: Dua Lipa's chicest look in Jamaica

Dua Lipa celebrated her 30th birthday by sharing an album of her vacation in Jamaica, wearing a 'made in Spain' bikini and camouflage mini shorts, showcasing her chicest style during the trip.

Blake Lively, about her beautiful blonde hair: "My mother taught me to use coconut oil before washing it"

Blake Lively reveals that her mother taught her to apply coconut oil to her hair before washing it, a secret she uses to keep her blonde hair healthy and shiny.

Four Ways to Boost Yogurt and Make It the Best Ally for Your Defenses During Summer

Yogurt is a healthy food that helps strengthen the immune system, especially during the hot summer days.

Neither with salt nor aromatic herbs: my grandmother's trick to enhance the flavor of roasted peppers

Roasting red peppers is simple, but my grandmother's trick greatly improves their flavor without using salt or aromatic herbs, achieving a delicious and natural result.

Why You Should Soak Potatoes in Water with Baking Soda Before Cooking Them, According to an Expert

Expert Manuel Manzano recommends soaking potatoes in water with baking soda to achieve fries that are crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, improving their texture and cooking.

The ingredient you should use to maximize the flavor of watermelon (and it’s not salt or spices)

A secret to enhance the natural sweetness of watermelon and add an extra touch of freshness, revealing a simple method to intensify its flavor without using salt or spices.

Low in Fat and High in Protein: The Spanish Artisan Cured Meat That Few Dare to Taste

A Spanish artisan cold cut stands out for its low fat content and high protein levels. Its intense flavor is achieved through a slow and precise curing process, although few dare to try it due to its distinctive profile.

Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1

Mercadona will implement new opening hours in all its supermarkets from September 1, mainly affecting openings during holidays and Sundays.

The Safest Place to Sit When Traveling in a VTC, According to an Expert: "Trust Your Instinct"

Although many prefer the front passenger seat, an expert advises that the back seats are safer when traveling in a VTC, also recommending performing checks and trusting your instincts to ensure safety.

Discover the 'Portuguese Maldives': white sandy beaches, wild nature, and plenty of calm

Close to Spain, the 'Portuguese Maldives' offer white sandy beaches, untouched nature, fish that swim near the shore, and an atmosphere of tranquility perfect for water sports and relaxation.

The spectacular European fortress where one of the oldest and richest monarchies lives

The royal family of a small European country is one of the oldest and wealthiest monarchies on the continent, surpassing the fortunes of the monarchies of Spain, the United Kingdom, Norway, and Sweden.

The Cares Trail, a paradise for hiking enthusiasts

The Cares Trail is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asturias, attracting thousands of visitors worldwide. It is crucial to respect the rules, such as avoiding throwing stones in the gorges, to preserve this natural paradise.

The Hiking Route to a Beautiful Glacier Water Waterfall in the Pyrenees

The Forau de Aigualluts route, one of the most accessible in the Pyrenees, allows you to explore the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park and enjoy a beautiful waterfall of glacier waters.

The Secret Natural Pool of Galicia with Calm Waters Surrounded by Greenery

Located in A Pobra do Caramiñal (A Coruña), the pools of the Pedras River offer a natural and peaceful refuge, ideal for cooling off in summer, surrounded by lush vegetation.

The Village of Soria with Only 14 Inhabitants Featuring a Medieval Bridge and an Impressive Castle

This small village of 14 inhabitants in Soria is a Romanesque treasure that combines art and nature, featuring a medieval bridge and an imposing castle, ideal for those seeking history and tranquility.

Sara Marin Berbell, doctor and microbiota expert: "There are more important things than drinking milk to take care of your bones"

Sara Marin Berbell emphasizes that maintaining adequate calcium levels does not depend solely on drinking milk. The microbiota expert explains that a balanced diet, physical activity, and other healthy habits are key to effectively taking care of your bones.

A study explains how lymphoma reconfigures the human genome

Errors in the DNA 'cut and paste' process could be the main cause of blood cancers, including lymphoma, reconfiguring the human genome and contributing to the development of these tumors.

A New Experimental Drug Successfully Eliminates Aggressive Breast and Skin Cancers in a Clinical Trial

Preliminary results from a clinical trial show that a new experimental drug is safe and effective, successfully eliminating aggressive breast and skin cancers, generating hope for its future development.

An artificial intelligence restores the voice of a woman who had been unable to speak for 25 years

Sarah Ezekiel lost her ability to speak at the age of 34 after the birth of her second child. Thanks to a new technology based on artificial intelligence, she has been able to regain her voice after 25 years without being able to speak.

The Japanese Walk: How This Viral Technique Works and What Real Benefits It Has

The Japanese walk is a fitness technique created by Japanese instructors that involves walking straight with controlled steps. This practice improves posture, strengthens the core, and helps correct body imbalances, providing benefits for physical health and overall well-being.

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 harm your health, as it affects digestion and body temperature, recommending opting for room temperature water for better hydration.

Cases in Which It Is Possible to Get a False Positive in a Guardia Civil Drug Test

The Guardia Civil drug detection test can occasionally yield false positives, indicating the use of narcotic substances even though the person has not consumed them.

The location and maximum speed of the new radar installed in this Spanish city

A new speed control radar has been installed in a Mediterranean coastal city to improve road safety on one of its main streets.

The Reasons Why Your Car's Air Conditioning Might Not Be Cooling

Summer is the worst time for car air conditioning failures. The causes can be various, ranging from lack of refrigerant gas, compressor problems, leaks, or electrical issues, all of which prevent the vehicle from cooling properly.

What is the Meaning of the Circles on the Road: The Sign That Can Save Motorcyclists’ Lives

The circles painted on roads, used in several countries, aim to reduce fatal accidents among motorcyclists by alerting and protecting their passage, thereby increasing road safety.

Can It Surpass the Legendary LFA? Lexus Unveils the Prototype of Its Successor

Lexus unveiled the Sport Concept in Monterey, a prototype that pays tribute to the legendary LFA and previews the design and technology of its future successor.

Can you imagine an Opel Corsa with 800 horsepower?

The Opel Corsa with 800 horsepower is a "show car" that will be unveiled on September 8 at the Munich Motor Show. This racing car stands out for its hyper-sporty body and the combined power of two electric units it carries.

The Community of Madrid defends Gloria Estefan's concert: "Its cost is very appropriate for what it entails"

The Community of Madrid defends the cost of Gloria Estefan's concert, considering it appropriate. They recall that Óscar Puente, former mayor of Valladolid, paid €720,000 for a similar event without causing controversy.

Two Minors Detained for a Sexual Assault During the Pulianas Festival in Granada

Two minors were detained for a sexual assault that took place at 5:00 a.m. during the Pulianas festival in Granada. The incident caused a commotion at the fairground, forcing the cancellation of the dance party.

"Extreme alarm" declared due to fires in 37 municipalities of LeĂłn, Zamora, and Palencia

An "extreme alarm" has been declared in 37 municipalities of LeĂłn, Zamora, and Palencia to prevent new fires. The measure includes specific prohibitions to avoid the outbreak of additional fires in these affected areas.

Madrid Minor Rescued After Falling Ill While Hiking to Cabaña Verónica

The Emergency Response Center dispatched an aircraft to rescue a Madrid minor who became ill during the hike to Cabaña Verónica. A rescuer and a doctor were lowered by a hoist in an operation to attend to her.

12 Migrants Missing After Jumping into the Water Near the Island of Cabrera

A small boat was rescued 36 miles southwest of the island of Cabrera. After the rescue, 12 migrants disappeared after jumping into the water and remain missing.

Why is the MĂĄlaga Cathedral called 'La Manquita'?

The MĂĄlaga Cathedral, called 'La Manquita' because of its unfinished tower, is an iconic Renaissance temple. Its construction was halted due to a lack of funds, leaving an incomplete tower that gives it this affectionate and distinctive nickname.

Woman Dies After Falling from a Boat and Suffering Neck and Facial Injuries from the Propeller in XĂ bia

A woman who fell from a boat in XĂ bia suffered severe injuries to her neck and face caused by the propeller. The emergency medical service (SAMU) performed advanced resuscitation maneuvers and managed to revive her, but she ultimately died in the hospital.

Arrested in Ferrol after firing shots into the air and taking his son during a couple's quarrel

During the early hours of the Ferrol festivities, a man was arrested after firing shots into the air and taking his son in the midst of a couple's quarrel, in a case of gender-based violence.

The Larouco fire stabilized, the largest in Galicia's history with 30,000 hectares burned

The Larouco fire, the largest recorded in Galicia with 30,000 hectares burned, has been stabilized. Additionally, the Agolada fire, which affected 522.32 hectares of wooded forest, has been extinguished.

Two arrested after being caught climbing a fence to steal from an apartment with its occupants inside

Two suspected thieves were arrested after being caught climbing a fence to enter an apartment. The officers found them hiding in a room on the upper floor while the occupants remained inside.

This is how you can contemplate Barcelona from the sea for less than two euros

A 10-minute boat trip allows you to see Barcelona from the sea for less than two euros. The route has two stops: from the Drassanes pier, next to ColĂłn square, to the Llevant pier, where the maritime station is located in the old warehouses.

He asks Amaral to perform 'Como Hablar' at a concert... but the band gets the date wrong

A young man asked Eva and Juan from Amaral to perform 'Como Hablar' at a concert in Cuenca to surprise his parents, but the band played the song before the scheduled day.

A Tourist Is Attacked by an Elephant in India and Will Have to Pay a Fine

A tourist in India was attacked by an elephant after violating local regulations. He was hospitalized and will also face a fine imposed by the authorities.

'Anguino' wins the Tricio Snail Race after covering 62 millimeters

'Anguino' won the 39th Tricio Snail Race in La Rioja, competing alongside 71 snails. The winner covered 62 millimeters in this curious and traditional competition.

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"

In this edition of 20minutos’ sex advice column, expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology, addresses questions about loss of erections caused by medication, offering guidance to improve sexual life and the couple’s relationship.

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

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning beds to achieve a healthy skin tone, addressing questions about skin health and cosmetic treatments, and promoting safe skincare practices.

"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser into my house to take photographs?"

This housing advisory service helps resolve questions about conflicts with neighbors, problems in the community or with the landlord, including issues such as special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors.

"If the workday is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"

UGT specialists answer questions about reducing work hours, clarifying doubts regarding whether shorter workdays affect the total time needed to retire.

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

20minutos offers a help desk for those facing emotional concerns or blockages, providing a space to express and manage worries through support and guidance.

How to Identify and Prevent Gastric Torsion in Dogs

Gastric torsion in dogs is an emergency that never resolves on its own. Owners must be alert to its symptoms and act quickly to prevent serious consequences.

Hybrid Feline Breeds, in Search of Wild Beauty Despite the High Cost of Their Breeding

Hybrid feline breeds face biological challenges such as chromosomal differences and variations in gestation length, which make their breeding difficult despite the demand for their wild beauty.

Can they prohibit me from having a pet if I live in a rental apartment?

Many people are unaware that most rental contracts do not explicitly allow pets. This raises questions about when a landlord can prohibit them. In general, if the contract forbids it, the tenant must comply, although there are exceptions and each case may vary depending on the regulations and agreements between the parties.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, August 24, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that can guide your day-to-day life.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, August 23, 2025, to find out if you have won.

Check Primitiva: results of Saturday, August 23, 2025

Check the official Primitiva results for the draw on Saturday, August 23, 2025, to verify your winning numbers.

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 lead to vision loss, paralysis, or even death, requiring urgent medical attention.

Birds speak, but in their own way: what their songs teach us

New studies reveal that bird song functions as a primitive language with its own rules, structures, and dialects, showing a communicative complexity similar to that of humans.

Are TV series starting to show sex without filters or romanticism?

Too Much offers a liberating and authentic portrayal of intimacy, depicting sexual scenes without filters or romantic idealization, something uncommon in traditional television fiction.

These Insects Are Essential for the Planet

Contrary to common belief, these insects are not enemies but are essential for ecological balance and the health of the planet. Their role in pollination, decomposition, and as part of the food chain is vital for maintaining ecosystems.

Black apple, rainbow corn... Fruits and vegetables so rare they seem taken from another world

Unique varieties of fruits and vegetables showcase unusual colors, such as black apples and rainbow corn, appearing as if from another world, highlighting their almost science-fiction-like appearance.

These Are the Most Famous Georges in the World

Many celebrities are named George, with one major Hollywood star standing out among them.

Didn't You Know? Celebrities Who Were Born in Havana

Several international celebrities were born in Havana, although many are unaware of this. The city has been the birthplace of prominent personalities in various fields, contributing to global talent from their Cuban origins.

Correos temporarily suspends shipments of low-value packages to the United States

Correos has announced the temporary suspension of shipments of low-value packages to the United States. Shipments will only be accepted until Sunday at 11:59 PM, after which no more shipments will be accepted until further notice.

The Keys to the Double Attack in Colombia: FARC Splinter Groups Continue Their War Against the State

Two explosions affected a military school in Cali, and an anti-drug police helicopter was shot down in Antioquia, acts attributed to FARC splinter groups that continue their armed conflict against the Colombian state.

Fires Devastate Spain in 2025: The Map Showing What More Than 400,000 Burned Hectares Equate To

In August 2025, more than 400,000 hectares have been ravaged by fires in Spain, mainly affecting pastures. A map illustrates the magnitude of the destruction caused by these flames in the country during this month.

Russia agrees to show "flexibility" regarding several of Trump's proposals on Ukraine

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated that Russia is willing to show flexibility regarding several of Trump's proposals on Ukraine, but accused Zelensky of rejecting all principles needed to reach an agreement.

The PP denounces that the climate change commission announced by SĂĄnchez is already 7 years old: "Ineptitude and propaganda"

The spokesperson for the PP, Ester Muñoz, criticized Sånchez for announcing a climate change commission that has existed for 7 years, pointing to "ineptitude and propaganda" while he fails to pass a budget.

The PP proposes to prohibit pardons for terrorism, corruption, and crimes against minors

The PP, through Cuca Gamarra, proposes to reform the legislation to prohibit pardons in cases of terrorism, corruption, and crimes against minors, arguing that currently these measures can be unjustly used by SĂĄnchez's government.

The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across ten provinces

The first prize of the National Lottery has been distributed in eight towns across seven provinces, leaving thousands of euros among the winners.

National Lottery Draw on Saturday, August 23 | Results and Prizes

State Lotteries and Betting distributed a total of 42 million euros in prizes during the National Lottery draw on Saturday, August 23.

Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, August 23, 2025

Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, August 23, 2025, to verify your tickets and prizes.

Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 26 Million Euros

A new Euromillions winner in Spain has won 330,801 euros. Meanwhile, the jackpot for the next draw has increased and now reaches 26 million euros.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, August 23, 2025

Check the Bonoloto results for Saturday, August 23, 2025, to find out if you have won in the draw.

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

20AM offers a summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed. It includes national and international updates, economy, politics, and culture, presented clearly and concisely to facilitate quick and effective understanding. Ideal for staying up to date with the main events of the moment.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes strategies for saving, controlling expenses, and taking advantage of discounts. It also suggests planning purchases and avoiding unnecessary debts, helping to maximize available resources and improve daily financial management.

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The village of Soria with only 14 inhabitants, featuring a medieval bridge and an impressive castle

This small village, with only 14 inhabitants, is a hidden treasure in the province of Soria. Known for its Romanesque art, it offers an ideal setting to enjoy nature and history, with a medieval bridge and an impressive castle that reflect its rich heritage.

The Architectural Jewel of Madrid That Goes Unnoticed in the Heart of the Capital

This building next to the 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 Nivea Cream Trick and a Spoon to Achieve Wrinkle- and Spot-Free Skin

Nivea cream, applied together with a spoon, helps reduce inflammation, under-eye bags, and diminishes fine lines around the lips and crow's feet, achieving smoother and spot-free skin.

A new phishing scam hides in Gmail: this is how they try to steal your passwords

A fake email with the subject "New voice notification" is circulating on Gmail, designed to deceive users and steal their passwords and personal information through phishing.

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 about Spanish cuisine for HBO. During the visit, his daughters were fascinated not by the paella or the tortilla, but by another typical Spanish product that they loved.

'Anemone', the highly anticipated return of Daniel Day-Lewis: synopsis, cast, and release

Daniel Day-Lewis returns to acting in 'Anemone', the first feature film directed by his son Ronan, which explores complex and dark family relationships.

The Guardia Civil 'catches' a minor driving a high-end car out of his own ego

A citizen's tip, via colabora@guardiacivil.org, helped the Guardia Civil investigate a minor driving a high-end car and the vehicle's owner.

Japanese Marching: Better Than Walking 10,000 Steps a Day and Lasting Only Half an Hour

A Japanese study reveals that a specific marching technique 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 recent adaptation of a Stephen King work has been praised by critics in the United States, standing out as a masterpiece that faithfully captures the essence of the original story with great fidelity and cinematic quality.

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 in Lugo offers apartments at 1,154 euros per square meter, allowing you to buy an 80 mÂČ apartment for less than 93,000 euros, one of the lowest prices in the province.

The Hidden Town in Castilla y LeĂłn That Shares Its Name with One of Spain's Most Famous Footballers

A municipality in Ávila, Castilla y León, shares its name with a renowned footballer who played for Real Madrid, sparking curiosity about this little-known town.

The municipality of CĂĄdiz with a beach where 80-square-meter apartments are sold for less than 105,000 euros

A coastal city in Andalusia, in the province of CĂĄdiz, offers 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 105,000 euros, standing out for having one of the most affordable prices per square meter in the region.

India says US trade negotiations are still going on as fresh tariffs loom

India stated that trade talks with the US are ongoing despite the possibility of new tariffs being imposed. Both nations continue negotiations to resolve trade issues, aiming to avoid further tariff escalations that could impact bilateral trade relations.

Why central bank buying moves gold by more than you think

Central bank gold purchases significantly impact gold prices, influencing market perceptions and investor behavior. Their buying signals confidence in gold as a reserve asset, leading to increased demand beyond the actual volume bought. This effect amplifies price movements, making central bank activity a key driver of gold market dynamics.

US orders Orsted to halt offshore wind project, deepening industry woes

The US government has ordered Orsted to stop its offshore wind project, citing regulatory and environmental concerns. This move adds to growing challenges for the offshore wind industry, which is already grappling with supply chain issues, permitting delays, and rising costs. The halt impacts renewable energy goals and raises questions about future investments in clean energy infrastructure.

Elliott, Gold Reserve affiliates work on offers for Citgo parent as bidding end looms

Elliott Management and Gold Reserve affiliates are preparing offers for PetrĂłleos de Venezuela's parent company as the bidding deadline approaches. The move comes amid ongoing efforts to resolve the complex ownership and financial challenges surrounding Citgo, Venezuela's U.S.-based refining subsidiary, highlighting the high-stakes competition among creditors and investors seeking control.

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Oil prices rise, make weekly gains as Ukraine peace process stalls

Oil prices increased this week, marking notable weekly gains, as delays in the Ukraine peace process fueled market uncertainties. Concerns over prolonged conflict and potential supply disruptions contributed to stronger crude demand outlooks, pushing prices higher despite mixed economic signals globally.

US EPA approves biofuel waivers for small refiners, stirring concerns over demand

The US EPA has approved biofuel blending waivers for small oil refiners, allowing them to reduce their renewable fuel obligations. This move aims to ease financial pressures on smaller producers but has raised concerns among biofuel advocates and producers about reduced demand for renewable fuels and potential impacts on the biofuel industry's growth and environmental goals.

US tariffs behind surge in global arabica prices, Brazil exporters group says

The Brazil Coffee Exporters Council attributes the recent global rise in arabica coffee prices to US tariffs imposed on Brazilian coffee. These tariffs have disrupted trade flows, reducing supply available to buyers and pushing prices upward. The group warns that ongoing trade tensions could continue to inflate costs, impacting global coffee markets and consumers worldwide.

Italian court upholds arrest of Ukrainian man over Nord Stream pipeline

An Italian court has confirmed the arrest of a Ukrainian man suspected of involvement in sabotage activities targeting the Nord Stream gas pipeline. Authorities accuse him of participating in actions that disrupted the pipeline, escalating tensions amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts. The decision reinforces international efforts to investigate attacks on critical energy infrastructure.

Spotify flags price rises as it introduces new services, FT reports

Spotify is planning to increase subscription prices alongside launching new services, according to the Financial Times. The company aims to boost revenue by offering enhanced features and expanding its service portfolio amid growing competition. This move reflects Spotify’s strategy to balance user growth with profitability.

New Trump design chief aims to improve thousands of US government websites

The Trump administration has appointed a new design chief tasked with enhancing the user experience across thousands of US government websites. This initiative aims to make government services more accessible and efficient for citizens by modernizing outdated sites and improving digital interfaces. The effort reflects a broader push to prioritize technology and usability within federal agencies.

Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks closed lower overall, with the RTS Index declining. However, the MOEX Russia Index ended the trading day unchanged, reflecting mixed investor sentiment amid ongoing economic and geopolitical concerns. Key sectors showed varied performance, while trading volumes remained steady.

Analysis - Did Trump save Intel? Not really

Despite claims that Donald Trump revived Intel, the company’s struggles largely predate his influence. Intel faced mounting competition, delayed chip production, and management issues independent of political leadership. While efforts to bolster U.S. semiconductor manufacturing occurred, Intel’s challenges stem from market dynamics and technological hurdles rather than any direct impact from Trump’s policies.

H&M launches first store in Brazil with local manufacturing ambitions

H&M has opened its first store in Brazil, marking a strategic entry into the South American market. The retailer aims to boost local manufacturing to support sustainability and reduce environmental impact. This move aligns with H&M's global goals to increase transparency and ethical production, while expanding its footprint in emerging markets.

Coca-Cola exploring sale of Costa Coffee, Sky News reports

Coca-Cola is reportedly considering selling its Costa Coffee brand. The company is evaluating strategic options for Costa as part of its broader efforts to streamline its portfolio and focus on core beverage businesses. The potential sale reflects Coca-Cola's aim to optimize growth and capital allocation amid shifting market dynamics. No final decision has been announced yet.

Barclays outlines 3 scenarios for Swiss exports after 39% tariffs hit

Barclays presented three potential outcomes for Swiss exports following the imposition of 39% tariffs. The scenarios consider varying degrees of market adaptation and trade shifts, assessing impacts on export volumes and economic performance. The analysis aims to guide stakeholders in anticipating challenges and opportunities arising from the new tariff environment.

Can the Jordan brand save Nike?

The Jordan brand remains a key growth driver for Nike amid challenges in other segments. Leveraging its strong cultural influence and expanding product lines, Jordan appeals to younger consumers and sneaker enthusiasts. While Nike faces competition and shifting market trends, the Jordan brand's resilience and innovation offer potential to boost Nike’s overall profitability and brand relevance.

Who is spending the most and least in tech?

The article reveals the top spenders and laggards in technology investment across various sectors. It highlights industries and regions leading in tech budgets, emphasizing the impact of these investments on innovation and growth. Key factors influencing spending patterns include market demand, digital transformation priorities, and economic conditions. The piece provides insights into future tech spending trends and strategic implications for businesses.

Investing.com’s Stocks of the Week

This week’s top stock picks on Investing.com highlight key companies showing strong market performance and promising growth potential. The selections are based on recent financial results, sector trends, and analyst recommendations, aiming to guide investors toward profitable opportunities in a fluctuating market environment.

UK short-term inflation expectations remain unchanged at 4%, Citi and YouGov say

UK consumers' short-term inflation expectations hold steady at 4%, according to a Citi and YouGov survey. This suggests a stable inflation outlook among the public despite economic uncertainties, indicating consistent sentiment on price changes in the near future.

French winemakers fear Trump tariffs will hit sales in crucial US market

French winemakers are concerned that US tariffs imposed under former President Trump could hurt their sales in the vital American market. The tariffs, part of trade disputes, risk making French wines more expensive and less competitive in the US, threatening revenue and industry growth. Winemakers urge for tariff relief to maintain strong trade ties and preserve market share in the US.

Canada's retail sales rebound in June but likely to drop again in July

Canada's retail sales rose 0.5% in June, recovering from May's decline as consumers increased spending on dining and clothing. However, economists predict retail sales may fall in July due to rising inflation and interest rates impacting consumer confidence and purchasing power.

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Argentina's Milei dealt Congressional blow as Senate approves spending increases

Argentina's far-right Economy Minister, Javier Milei, faced a setback as the Senate approved increased government spending, counter to his austerity plans. The decision highlights ongoing tensions within the government over fiscal policy amid economic challenges, signaling resistance to Milei's proposed budget cuts and reflecting divisions in Argentina’s political landscape.

German economy minister says Q2 slump shows 'urgent need for action'

Germany's economy minister highlighted the Q2 economic slump as a clear sign of urgent action required to stabilize growth. The downturn reflects persistent challenges including energy costs and global uncertainties. The minister called for swift policy measures to support businesses and consumers, aiming to prevent further decline and promote recovery in Europe’s largest economy.

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German GDP contracts more than expected in Q2

Germany's GDP shrank by 0.3% in the second quarter, surpassing analysts' forecasts of a 0.1% decline. The contraction reflects ongoing challenges in Europe's largest economy, including weak industrial output and reduced consumer spending, raising concerns about a potential recession.

Malaysia's consumer price index rises 1.2% in July

Malaysia's consumer price index (CPI) increased by 1.2% in July, reflecting a rise in overall inflation. The rise was driven mainly by higher costs in food, transportation, and housing. Despite the increase, the inflation rate remains moderate, supported by stable economic conditions and government measures to control prices. This CPI growth indicates a steady economic environment amid ongoing global uncertainties.

Australia's treasurer praises report urging company tax reform

Australia's treasurer has welcomed a recent report advocating for reforms in the company tax system. The report emphasizes the need to modernize tax policies to improve fairness and competitiveness. It suggests measures to close loopholes and prevent tax avoidance, aiming to boost revenue and support economic growth. The treasurer acknowledges the importance of these reforms for Australia's fiscal future.

Bank of England's Bailey says UK has 'acute challenge' over weak growth

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey highlighted the UK's "acute challenge" of weak economic growth amid ongoing inflation pressures. He emphasized the need for cautious policy decisions to balance growth and inflation control, acknowledging uncertainties ahead for the UK economy.

BOJ's Ueda expects tightening job market to push up wages

Bank of Japan Governor Ueda stated that a tightening job market is likely to drive up wages in Japan. He highlighted that improving employment conditions should help boost household income. Ueda emphasized the importance of wage growth to support sustainable economic expansion and achieve the BOJ's inflation target.

Foreign workers have boosted euro zone economy, ECB's Lagarde says

ECB President Christine Lagarde stated that foreign workers have positively impacted the euro zone economy by addressing labor shortages and supporting growth. She highlighted their role in enhancing productivity and said policies should continue to attract skilled migrants to strengthen economic resilience.

Analysis - Norway's Giant Fund in Election Crosshairs Over Israel Investments

Norway's sovereign wealth fund faces political scrutiny in the upcoming election due to its investments in Israeli companies linked to controversial activities. Critics argue the fund should divest to align with ethical standards, while supporters highlight financial returns and strategic importance. The debate reflects broader tensions between ethical investing and economic interests in Norway’s political landscape.

ECB rate cut talk may resume after September pause, sources say

The European Central Bank (ECB) is expected to pause rate hikes in September, but discussions about potential rate cuts could resume later. Sources indicate the ECB aims to monitor economic data before deciding on future monetary policy, balancing inflation control with growth concerns. The pause reflects caution amid mixed economic signals across the eurozone.

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What is the state of ESG in Q2 2025

In Q2 2025, ESG investing continues to grow amid increasing regulatory scrutiny and evolving standards. Companies prioritize transparency and alignment with climate goals, while investors focus on measurable impact. Challenges remain in data consistency and greenwashing concerns, but innovation and collaboration in ESG reporting help drive accountability and sustainable growth.

Barclays now sees two Fed cuts this year, says jumbo cuts 'very unlikely'

Barclays forecasts two Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in 2024 but considers large, abrupt reductions unlikely. The bank highlights a cautious approach from the Fed amid resilient economic data and persistent inflation pressures. Barclays expects a gradual easing to balance growth and inflation, signaling a steady policy path rather than sharp monetary shifts this year.

Why big investors are talking about fungi and forests

Big investors are increasingly interested in fungi and forests because of their potential to combat climate change. Fungi play a crucial role in forest ecosystems by improving soil health and carbon sequestration. Incorporating fungi-focused strategies can enhance reforestation efforts and sustainable land management, providing both ecological benefits and financial returns. This emerging focus aligns with the growing trends in environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing.

Ethereum Breaks $4,750 Support As Pepeto Crosses $6,287,248 in Presale Funding

Ethereum's price fell below the $4,750 support level amid market volatility. Meanwhile, Pepeto, a new digital asset, successfully raised over $6.28 million in its presale funding round, highlighting strong investor interest despite broader crypto market fluctuations.

MEDIROM adopts cryptocurrency strategy through World partnership

MEDIROM has embraced a cryptocurrency strategy by partnering with World, aiming to integrate digital currency solutions into its operations. This collaboration seeks to enhance MEDIROM’s financial flexibility and access to emerging blockchain technologies, positioning the company at the forefront of innovation in its sector.

Cardano Climbs 10% In Rally

Cardano's price surged by 10% amid renewed investor interest and positive market sentiment. The rally was driven by recent platform upgrades and growing adoption of Cardano's blockchain technology, boosting confidence among traders and investors. This upward movement positions Cardano as a strong contender in the crypto market's ongoing recovery.

World Liberty Financial's USD1 stablecoin lists on Coinbase

World Liberty Financial’s USD1 stablecoin has been officially listed on Coinbase, enhancing its accessibility and liquidity. This addition aims to provide users with a reliable, dollar-pegged cryptocurrency option, supporting seamless trading and transactions on one of the largest global crypto exchanges. The move marks a significant step in expanding the stablecoin’s market presence and adoption.

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Bitcoin price today: holds at $113.6k as rate cut uncertainty builds before Powell

Bitcoin maintains its price around $113,600 amid growing uncertainty ahead of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s upcoming remarks. Investors are cautious as markets await hints on potential interest rate cuts, influencing crypto and broader market sentiment.

MetaWin Announces “MetaWin Create” - Free AI Tools for All MetaWinners NFT Holders

MetaWin has launched “MetaWin Create,” a collection of free AI tools available exclusively to MetaWinners NFT holders. These tools allow users to generate digital art, music, and writing, expanding creative possibilities within the MetaWin community. This initiative seeks to increase the value of owning MetaWinners NFTs by incorporating AI-powered creativity features.

Top Win International rebrands as AsiaStrategy, accepts Bitcoin payments

Top Win International has rebranded as AsiaStrategy and now accepts Bitcoin payments. The company aims to expand its market presence in Asia by embracing cryptocurrency transactions, offering more payment flexibility to clients and enhancing its digital strategy. This move reflects a growing trend among firms adopting blockchain technologies to attract tech-savvy customers and streamline global payments.

MEXC Rises to Top 2 Crypto Exchange, Capturing 8.6% Market Share in Spot Trading

MEXC has climbed to become the second-largest crypto exchange by spot trading volume, securing an 8.6% market share. This growth highlights MEXC's expanding presence and competitiveness in the cryptocurrency trading sector amid increasing user demand and industry shifts.

Little Pepe Presale Stage 11 Officially Sold Out After Raising Over $22,325,000

Little Pepe’s Stage 11 presale has officially sold out, generating over $22.3 million. The strong demand highlights the project’s growing popularity and investor confidence. This milestone marks another successful fundraising round for Little Pepe, reinforcing its position in the market.

Cathie Wood's ARK sells Shopify, Coinbase stock; buys PagerDuty

Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management sold shares of Shopify and Coinbase while increasing its stake in PagerDuty. The moves reflect ARK's strategy to rebalance its portfolio amid market changes, focusing on companies with growth potential and innovation prospects. This shift aligns with Wood's emphasis on disruptive technologies and long-term investment themes.

US halts offshore work on Revolution Wind project

The US has paused offshore activities on the Revolution Wind energy project due to regulatory and environmental concerns. The halt affects construction and installation efforts aimed at expanding renewable energy infrastructure. Officials are reviewing compliance measures to address the issues before work can resume, emphasizing the importance of balancing environmental protections with clean energy development.

Elite Express Holding completes $15.2 million IPO, begins trading on Nasdaq

Elite Express Holding successfully raised $15.2 million through its initial public offering and has commenced trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange, marking a significant milestone for the company’s growth and market presence.

Spire Global receives NYSE non-compliance notice over late filing

Spire Global has been notified by the NYSE for non-compliance due to a delayed financial filing. The company must submit the required documents promptly to avoid potential delisting or penalties, highlighting the importance of timely reporting in maintaining market listing standards.

Modivcare to be delisted from Nasdaq following Chapter 11 filing

Modivcare is set to be delisted from Nasdaq after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company plans to restructure its debts and operations under bankruptcy protection to stabilize its financial status and continue business. Nasdaq's decision reflects Modivcare's failure to meet listing requirements due to its financial challenges.

Beneficient receives additional Nasdaq delisting notice over filing delay

Beneficient has received another delisting notice from Nasdaq due to delays in filing its required financial reports. The notice signals ongoing compliance issues, putting the company at risk of being removed from the Nasdaq exchange if the filings are not promptly submitted and regulatory standards are not met.

Mitra Keluarga 1H 2025 Presentation: Revenue Up 4.5% Despite Patient Volume Decline

Mitra Keluarga reported a 4.5% increase in revenue in the first half of 2025, driven by higher service pricing and improved operational efficiencies. This growth occurred despite a decline in patient volume, indicating successful revenue management and cost control strategies amid challenging market conditions.

U.S. government to invest $8.9 billion in Intel common stock

The U.S. government plans to invest $8.9 billion in Intel common stock to support the company’s efforts in semiconductor manufacturing and innovation. This investment aims to strengthen the domestic chip industry and boost technological advancements critical for national security and economic competitiveness.

Medikaloka Hermina Q2 2025 slides reveal temporary earnings pressure amid expansion

Medikaloka Hermina's Q2 2025 slides indicate a short-term earnings decline due to increased expenses from ongoing expansion efforts. The company is investing heavily in new facilities and technology to enhance future growth. Despite current profit pressure, management expects stronger financial performance once these initiatives mature.

Midland States Bancorp receives Nasdaq compliance notice over late filing

Midland States Bancorp received a Nasdaq notice due to a late filing of its quarterly report. The company was required to file Form 10-Q by the deadline but failed to do so on time. Nasdaq’s notification highlights potential non-compliance with listing rules, urging the bank to submit the report promptly to avoid further regulatory action. Midland States Bancorp is expected to address the issue and remain compliant.

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