News Summary - 08/25/2025

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Inside Donetsk as residents flee attacks on Ukrainian region Putin wants to control

Quentin Sommerville reports from eastern Ukraine, highlighting volunteers conducting evacuations amid intense drone strikes. Residents in Donetsk face escalating attacks as Russia seeks control, prompting many to flee the conflict zone for safety.

Trump threatens to deploy troops to Baltimore to 'clean up' crime

Trump's threat to send troops to Baltimore for crime control faces criticism, with Democrats and a governor denouncing it as an "abuse of power."

France summons US envoy over antisemitism claims

France has rejected accusations of failing to address a rise in antisemitism since the Gaza conflict started. The French government summoned the US envoy to respond to these claims, affirming its commitment to combating antisemitism amid the ongoing tensions.

Jerry Adler, who starred in The Sopranos, dies aged 96

Jerry Adler, known for his role in The Sopranos, passed away at 96. He began acting in his early 60s after spending about 30 years working behind the scenes on Broadway.

Zelensky vows to continue fighting as Ukraine marks independence day

Russia claimed Ukraine targeted power and energy facilities, while Ukraine accused Russia of spreading manipulations amid ongoing conflict.

Chinese property giant Evergrande delisted after spectacular fall

Evergrande, the troubled Chinese property giant, was officially delisted from the Hong Kong stock market on Monday following a dramatic collapse, marking a significant moment in the company's financial downfall.

Israel pounds Gaza City in preparation for planned offensive

In the past 24 hours, Israeli attacks across Gaza have killed 64 people, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, amid preparations for a planned offensive.

More than 500,000 ordered to evacuate as typhoon heads for Vietnam

Typhoon Kajiki is moving past Hainan, China, and is forecasted to head toward Vietnam. Authorities have ordered over 500,000 people to evacuate to ensure their safety as the storm approaches.

Three sisters drown in migrant boat in Mediterranean, rescuers say

Rescuers described the "sheer horror" as survivors realized that three sisters aged 9, 11, and 17 had drowned during a migrant boat crossing in the Mediterranean.

Israel hits Yemen's Houthis after reports group used cluster bomb

Israel launched strikes against Yemen's Houthi rebels after accusing them of using cluster munitions in a missile attack targeting Israel. The response follows reports that the Houthis employed these banned weapons in their aggression.

Pentagon fires intelligence agency chief after Iran attack assessment

The Pentagon dismissed the head of its intelligence agency weeks after the White House criticized a leaked report evaluating the effects of US strikes on Iran.

North Korean leader oversees new missile test, state media says

Kim Jong Un observed the test firing of two new air defense missiles, described by state media as having "superior combat capability."

More than 30 jihadists killed in air strikes, Nigerian military says

The Nigerian military reported killing over 30 jihadists in recent air strikes amid rising concerns about intensified violence and a resurgence of jihadist activity, raising fears of "war-time levels of slaughter" in the country.

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 stop the war in Gaza, highlighting the impact on children there.

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, welcoming the UK's agreement as a significant step forward.

Ghislaine Maxwell denies seeing 'inappropriate' conduct by Trump

Ghislaine Maxwell stated in an interview that she did not witness any inappropriate behavior by Donald Trump. This comes amid growing calls for Trump to disclose information about the involvement of prominent individuals in Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.

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

A former temple cleaner in Dharmasthala, Karnataka, who alleged that hundreds of women were raped and buried in the temple town, has been arrested. His shocking claims caused significant unrest in the community.

US government wants to deport Kilmar Ábrego García to Uganda

Kilmar Ábrego García’s lawyers claim the US government is attempting to coerce him into a guilty plea by threatening deportation to Uganda, thousands of miles away from his current location.

A cut-off finger ended her comfortable family life. Now she's hiding from US officials

Donald Trump designated certain drug cartels as terrorist organizations, highlighting their violent reach. Despite this, many victims of these cartels remain in hiding, fearing retaliation not only from cartel members but also from US authorities, complicating their efforts to seek protection and justice.

How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West

Over the past three years, Russian state-backed news channel RT has expanded its international reach, aiming to influence global audiences and counter Western narratives by promoting Russia's perspectives worldwide.

What is behind the passion of Love Island USA's Nigerian fanbase?

Nigerian fans have become a significant and passionate part of the Love Island USA community this year, showing strong support and engagement. However, their enthusiasm has also led to tensions within the broader fanbase, highlighting divisions and challenges in the show's online fan dynamics.

Floods keep ravaging Pakistan - why can't it protect itself better?

In June alone, monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused the deaths of at least 750 people. The recurring floods highlight the country's ongoing struggle to manage and protect itself from natural disasters despite facing severe climate impacts annually.

How Israel's policies created famine in Gaza

Aid agencies report that Israel has systematically blocked food supplies to Gaza, leading to severe shortages. A UN-backed body has confirmed that these restrictions have caused a famine in the region, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis faced by Gaza's population.

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

Anastasia, one of the first Russian visitors to North Korea's new resort, describes pristine beaches, hearty meals, and a highly regulated environment with strict rules and constant guards ensuring order.

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

The parole hearings for the Menendez brothers highlighted key factors influencing the denial of their release, including their behavior in prison, expressions of remorse, and possession of contraband items such as phones and candles. These elements contributed to the decision to refuse their parole despite their long-term incarceration.

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

Serena Williams's public acknowledgment of using anti-obesity drugs for weight loss may boost confidence among users and challenge existing stigma. Her openness could help normalize these treatments and reduce criticism surrounding their use.

Hongkongers squawk-off in city's first bird call contest

Bird enthusiasts in Hong Kong participated in the city's inaugural bird call contest, dressing up and mimicking rhythmic bird sounds. The event sought to raise awareness about bird conservation and engage the public in environmental protection efforts.

Watch: Solar-powered cars start epic Australian outback race

Thirty-four teams worldwide have begun competing in the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, a grueling race across the Australian outback using solar-powered cars.

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.

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 shortages on families in the region.

Rescued baby gorilla recovers from smuggling ordeal

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

Watch: Moments from the Menendez Brothers Trial in 1993

Erik and Lyle Menendez, currently serving prison sentences for the murder of their parents, are presenting their case for parole this week.

The Day After the Fires: How to Revive the Forest and Make It Profitable to Prevent Abandonment

Experts recommend removing the burned wood, establishing barriers to prevent erosion, and encouraging the union of rural landowners to manage and make forests profitable, thus avoiding their abandonment after fires.

Fires in Spain, live | Situation worsens in LeĂłn, with new fires forcing the evacuation of several municipalities

Castilla y LeĂłn, Asturias, and Galicia are facing 15 serious wildfires, with the situation in LeĂłn deteriorating and causing evacuations in several municipalities. Authorities continue fighting the flames to control the active fires.

The Reason Experts Fear the Arrival of Heavy Rains in Areas Affected by Major Fires

Post-fire rains pose a risk of erosion because the burned soil loses its ability to absorb water, increasing the likelihood of damage and landslides in the affected areas.

What the EU Has Learned During This Term: The Clash with Trump, Less Confidence in Von der Leyen, and a Different Parliament

The EU faced a term marked by tariff tensions, challenges in the Middle East, and the war in Ukraine. Additionally, it experienced a clash with Trump, a decline in confidence towards Von der Leyen, and a renewed Parliament, reflecting significant political and strategic changes in its landscape.

September’s uphill struggle squeezes family budgets with back-to-school, food, energy, and wardrobe changes

Families face significant expenses in September such as back-to-school costs, food, energy, and wardrobe changes, which, along with summer overspending, strain their budgets and complicate household financial management.

A deep trough arrives after the DANA in the coming days with storms and temperature changes

Aemet announces that this week precipitation will be higher than usual in the northern third of Spain and in the Balearic Islands, due to the arrival of a deep trough following the DANA, causing storms and temperature changes.

The Asian hornet spreads in Andalusia and terrifies beekeepers: "It’s a killing machine"

The Asian hornet is advancing in Andalusia, causing alarm among beekeepers and farmers. This insect preys on bees and destroys crops, severely impacting agricultural and apicultural production. Those affected describe it as a "killing machine" due to its devastating impact on the sector.

The New Life of Cheikh Kane, from a Harrowing Boat Journey to Becoming a Model for Major Brands

Cheikh Kane, a Senegalese man who risked his life on a dangerous boat journey to help his family, recounts the harshness of the experience and the constant fear of death. Today, he has transformed his destiny and is a model for major brands, achieving a new life far from suffering.

Cristina Castaño, a mother for the first time at 46 years old

Cristina Castaño has announced on social media the arrival of her first child at 46 years old, sharing a picture of the baby and revealing his name.

A Salmonella Outbreak at a Hotel in La Manga Leaves More Than 100 Intoxicated

More than 100 people were intoxicated by salmonella after a lunch at a hotel in La Manga on Saturday, experiencing vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

A layer of makeup on one of Donald Trump's hands fuels rumors about his health again

The White House attributes the unusual appearance of Donald Trump's hand to his frequent handshakes and aspirin consumption, thus denying rumors about health issues.

A Retired Burglar Reveals Why Announcing You Have a Dog Can Encourage Thieves to Rob Your Home

Michael Fraser, a former burglar and current security expert, advises against announcing the presence of dogs or leaving a calendar with vacation dates visible in order to avoid attracting thieves to your home.

Guerrilla Leader Known as Dumar, Head of FARC Dissidents, Dies in Combat

The guerrilla leader known as Dumar, head of the FARC dissidents, died in combat. He was tasked with consolidating strategic drug trafficking corridors in Meta and Guaviare.

Mbappé leads Real Madrid to victory over Oviedo in a historic match at Carlos Tartiere

Real Madrid, coached by Xabi Alonso, defeated Oviedo at the Carlos Tartiere in the home team's first top-flight match in over 20 years. Mbappé was key to the historic victory.

Skydiver Jade Damarell took her own life with a jump from 4,600 meters: hours earlier she broke up with her partner

British police confirmed that Jade Damarell, 32, committed suicide on April 27 by jumping from 4,600 meters. Before the act, she broke up with her partner and left several farewell messages.

What is known about Matilde Muñoz, the Spanish woman missing in Indonesia: her last movements and the family's suspicions

Matilde Muñoz, a 72-year-old Spanish woman residing in Mallorca, disappeared in Indonesia. She was reported missing on July 28, after more than 20 days without any news. Her family expresses suspicions and seeks to clarify her last movements before the disappearance.

Scientists Reveal the Exact Date When a Black Hole Will Erupt

Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole with a mass 4.3 million times that of the Sun and a diameter of 24 million km, will be the protagonist of an eruption on a precise date, recently announced by scientists.

Five objects in your home that are dirtier than your bathroom toilet

Some household objects can have up to 200,000 times more bacteria than the toilet, according to experts, highlighting the importance of cleaning them to avoid risks.

Santiago’s Dog Everyone Is Talking About: His Way of Playing with Passersby Has Won Over Social Media

A border collie in the center of Santiago de Compostela has gone viral for his unique way of playing with pedestrians, capturing the attention of social media and winning the affection of those who stroll through the city.

Russia and China Gain Advantage Over the US in the Race for 'Super Weapons': This Is What Hypersonic Missiles Are Like

Hypersonic missiles, due to their high speed and maneuverability, are transforming modern warfare. Russia and China are rapidly advancing in their development, surpassing the United States in the race for these innovative weapons that could redefine global military power.

A Ukrainian Drone Shot Down Causes Material Damage at the Nuclear Plant in Russia's Kursk Region

A Ukrainian drone was shot down causing material damage at a nuclear plant in Russia's Kursk region. Authorities confirmed that radiation levels in the plant and its surroundings remain within natural values, posing no risk to the population.

Who Is Juvencio Maeztu, the Spaniard Who Has Made History at IKEA: No One Had Achieved His Feat Before

On November 5th, Juvencio Maeztu will become the new CEO of IKEA, replacing Jesper Brodin. Maeztu is the first Spaniard to reach this position, marking a historic milestone for the company.

Beware of the supposed GLS email about a pending package delivery: it's a scam

GLS warns about a fake email pretending to inform about a pending package, clarifying that it never requests payments or financial information via email and reminds users of the official addresses it uses to communicate.

The Mercadona Snack That Is Causing a Sensation Among Its Consumers

A simple and affordable snack from Mercadona has become a favorite among many customers, standing out for its flavor and accessibility.

This is the exercise you should be able to do according to your age: from running 5 km to swimming 30 laps

Reaching exercise goals appropriate for each age, such as running 5 km or swimming 30 laps, helps prevent diseases like diabetes, heart problems, and certain cancers.

The Political Emotion of a Freethinker

Javier LambĂĄn, former president of AragĂłn and defender of the values of the Transition, faced the closure of his political stage with discretion and firmness.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica examines in its issue 127 how the “Alphabet Generation” seeks well-being in a hyperconnected environment. It explores the challenges posed by constant screen use and proposes strategies to balance digital and offline life, promoting conscious and healthy use of technology in today’s society.

Chris Martin of Coldplay Speaks Out About the 'Kiss Cam' Controversy: "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade"

Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kiss cam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Lagarde assures that the good performance of the Spanish economy "is largely due to immigration"

The President of the ECB highlighted that almost half of the employment growth in Spain over the past three years is due to foreign workers, emphasizing the importance of immigration in the positive economic development of the country.

A 19-year-old young man follows an elderly woman to her doorway and ends up stabbing her during an attempted robbery

A 19-year-old young man attacked an elderly woman in her doorway during an attempted robbery, stabbing her. Additionally, the police have received a complaint against the same young man for stealing a gold chain using the snatch-and-run method.

Neither Ice Cream nor Bacon: This Is the "Most Dangerous Food" That Exists, According to a Nutritionist

Nutritionist Carlos Ordinas, who is also a content creator on TikTok, points out that neither ice cream nor bacon are the most dangerous foods. According to him, there is another food that poses a greater health risk, although the content does not specify which one.

Jon Rahm and his Legion XIII conquer the LIV team tournament

Legion XIII, with Jon Rahm, won the LIV team tournament, taking home a total of 14 million dollars, including 8.4 million for the team and 1.4 million for each of its four members.

A doctor reveals the age from which "cardio won't save you" and which exercise you should do instead

Dr. Darshan Shah advises that from the age of 40 it is better to focus on strength and endurance exercises, especially for women, as cardio loses effectiveness for health at that stage.

A tourist reported that a popular bar in Mykonos charges 100 euros for a beer. When refusing to pay that amount, the staff tried to negotiate the price, causing outrage among visitors.

Barcelona plans to complete air conditioning in 30 schools before November and benefit 9,400 students

Barcelona plans to finish installing air conditioning systems in 30 schools before November, benefiting around 9,400 students. This initiative aims to improve the environmental conditions of educational centers to promote the well-being and academic performance of the students.

The Leganés Psychiatric Hospital Prepares the Construction of a New Child and Youth Day Center

The Leganés Psychiatric Hospital is planning to build a new day center specialized in child and youth care. This project aims to improve resources and treatments for children and adolescents with mental disorders, offering an appropriate space for their care and rehabilitation within the community.

These are the six substances you should never vacuum up

Vacuuming certain substances can damage the appliance or cause it to malfunction. It is important to avoid vacuuming inappropriate materials to prevent its deterioration.

Takeover Bid or Surrender? Sabadell Stands Strong and BBVA Falls Short

Sabadell has left behind its image as a struggling bank and has established itself as a solid and profitable institution, with the capacity to grow independently, in contrast to a BBVA offer that has proven insufficient.

What Happened to Wentworth Miller, the Star of 'Prison Break'?

Wentworth Miller, the star of 'Prison Break', was a great promise in Hollywood. However, his mental health problems since childhood affected his career, distancing him from stardom despite the success of the series, which turns 20 in 2025.

The Mercadona Treatment That Protects Your Manicure with Just One Nail Polish

Deliplus, Mercadona's brand, offers a 9-in-1 nail polish enriched with vitamins that protects nails, preventing them from becoming brittle, rough, and dull after daily use of nail polish. Experts recommend using this base to maintain a healthy manicure.

The Japanese Technique for Having a Happier Romantic Relationship

Finding and maintaining love can be complicated, but applying specific techniques helps to nurture and preserve a romantic relationship, promoting a healthy and satisfying bond for both partners.

Solar storms are no longer a danger: NASA has an AI to detect them

NASA, in collaboration with IBM, has created an artificial intelligence capable of accurately predicting solar storms, which will allow anticipating their effects and minimizing associated risks.

This is what the longest non-stop commercial flight in the world will be like: you will see the sunrise twice

Qantas plans to launch the longest non-stop commercial flight in the world in 2027. This route will allow passengers to experience two sunrises during the flight, marking a milestone in aviation for its duration and the innovation in the travel experience.

This is Guasacaca, the Tropical Alternative to Guacamole for This Summer

Guasacaca is a tropical sauce similar in appearance to guacamole but made with different ingredients. It is a fresh and tasty alternative perfect for the summer, standing out in cooking for its unique flavor and versatility.

This is the radar that issues the most fines on the A6 highway: where it is and how to recognize it

The most fining mobile radar on the A6 highway is difficult to detect while driving. It is located in a section where it is mandatory to reduce speed, which causes many fines.

The curious rural house where you can sleep in old 1950s train carriages

This accommodation in Murcia has converted old 1950s train carriages into cozy and practical apartments, offering a unique and different rural experience.

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

20minutos has selected 20 finalist beaches, two from each Spanish coastline, following a preliminary vote among readers. Now, users can vote until September 15 to choose the best beach in Spain for 2025.

The Reason Why Your Car Takes Longer to Start in High Temperatures

In summer, high temperatures negatively affect the car battery, causing it to take longer to start. Heat accelerates the discharge and reduces the battery's efficiency, making it harder to start the vehicle.

Missing the beach already? These 10 horror comedies are perfect for cooling off at home

These 10 horror comedies, some intentionally funny, others by accident, and one considered a masterpiece, are ideal for enjoying and cooling off this summer from home.

The beautiful beach of Fuerteventura that Ridley Scott used to film the key scene of a movie

Ridley Scott, director of 'Alien' and 'Gladiator,' chose the beach of Fuerteventura in the Canary Islands to film a key scene of one of his most unique movies, taking advantage of the dreamlike landscapes the area offers.

The Current Life of Gary Dourdan, the 'CSI Las Vegas' Actor Who Was Almost Destroyed by Drugs

Gary Dourdan, known for his role in the first nine seasons of 'CSI: Las Vegas,' has faced difficulties in his personal life, including drug-related problems that nearly ruined his career and life.

These are the communities most benefited by the debt cancellation prepared by the Government

The Government plans to approve a draft bill on debt cancellation at the Council of Ministers after the summer, to then send it to the General Courts.

Kristina, a tourist at the famous Cala del Moraig: "It has a unique water hue"

The Cala del Moraig, located between XĂ bia and Moraira, is an idyllic Alicante landscape, surrounded by cliffs and equipped with all the necessary services for visitors. Kristina highlights its uniquely hued water, which makes it especially attractive to tourists.

Trump Reiterates His Support for Lasting Peace in Ukraine on Its Independence Day

Trump extended his best wishes to the Ukrainian people on the 34th anniversary of their independence from the Soviet Union, reaffirming his support for lasting peace in Ukraine.

They book a hotel room "100 meters from the beach," and are stunned when they step out onto the balcony

A young man shared on TikTok his surprise after booking a room "100 meters from the beach" and discovering that to reach it from the balcony, he would need climbing gear, making the situation go viral due to its absurdity.

From the Bystander Effect to Schadenfreude: The Psychology Behind Violence on Platforms Like Kick

The Frenchman Raphael Graven, also known as Jean Pormanove, died during a live broadcast on Kick after being abused, beaten, and humiliated. This case reflects how live violence triggers psychological phenomena such as the bystander effect and schadenfreude, which influence the behavior and perception of the audience on these platforms.

Did 'F1: The Movie' Disappoint You? This Film with Chris Hemsworth Is Much Better and You Can Watch It for Free

Chris Hemsworth and Daniel BrĂŒhl star in the movie directed by Ron Howard that brings to life one of the most famous and high-profile rivalries in Formula 1, offering a more exciting experience than 'F1: The Movie' and available to watch for free.

The 'fine print' to watch out for when buying an electric car: "This is common across all brands"

Electric car marketing often includes exaggerated claims, which causes distrust among consumers. This phenomenon is common across all brands and represents a key aspect to consider before purchasing.

Recipe of the Day | How to Make Lemon Pie, the Most Refreshing Dessert for Summer

Easy and no-bake, this lemon pie is a cool and delicious dessert, perfect for summer thanks to its citrus flavor that delights with every bite.

Alarm over the discovery of neon blue wild boars caused by a pesticide

Local authorities warn that besides the neon blue wild boars, other game animals could be affected after accidentally consuming pesticides.

A Single Training Session Could Help Reduce Cancer Growth

A study reveals that one exercise session can decrease cancer growth by reducing fat mass and increasing lean mass, which helps survivors reduce inflammation.

The applauded response of a restaurant to a customer who left a bad review for feeding a homeless person

A customer criticized the restaurant in a review, calling it "ideal for homeless people." In response, the establishment proudly defended its gesture of feeding homeless individuals, receiving support and praise from the community for its solidarity and social commitment.

Eight Things You Shouldn't Use to Decorate Your Home, According to an Interior Designer: "It's Not a Matter of Money"

Interior designer Jo Hayes advises avoiding passing trends and choosing artwork for home decoration carefully, prioritizing conscious decisions over trends or expense.

Political Embarrassment

In the face of a serious crisis, those involved focused on exchanging accusations and exposing their shortcomings, revealing a regrettable coexistence marked by confrontation and lack of cooperation.

A Summer in Flames

The summer of 2025 was one of the most destructive for the forests and rural communities of Spain in decades, with fires causing severe environmental and social damage.

Torrezno, the Ultimate Superfood

This article challenges the popularity of superfoods like quinoa, chia, goji berries, and others, suggesting that torrezno is the true ultimate superfood, relegating the others to a secondary position.

Joseba Solozabal, the Transgression of Local Television

Joseba Solozabal is the star presenter of television in Euskadi, recognized for his transgressive style, despite not being affiliated with EITB, the main regional channel.

Buying and Selling Reused School Supplies Can Save 154 Euros Per Student

96% of families believe that school supplies are too expensive. Buying and selling reused supplies can save up to 154 euros per student, easing family expenses and promoting the circular economy.

Netflix's New Idea: It Will Recommend Movies and Series Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Netflix will incorporate recommendations based on Zodiac signs, in addition to users' preferences and history, aiming to offer more personalized and original suggestions.

Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera reveals the simplest and healthiest lunchbox you can prepare for the office

Samantha Vallejo-NĂĄgera, cook and MasterChef judge, offers an easy and healthy recipe to take to work, based on vegetables and rice, ideal for everyday meals.

Huberman, Neuroscientist: "For many, thinking about 'doing cardio' already sounds like a chore but..."

Neuroscientist Huberman explains that activating the heart doesn't require intense or tedious exercises. There are multiple accessible ways to do cardio that can motivate more people to take care of their health without feeling like an obligation.

What are the Healing Properties of Pistachios

Pistachios have a great antioxidant power that benefits cardiovascular health and offer various positive effects for the body.

Javier Cid, Journalist and Television Contributor, Dies at 46

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

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

Verónica Romero revealed that she had a romance with Álex Casademunt during 'OT 1', describing it as an unconditional love. Additionally, she confessed that she was unfaithful to her partner at the time with Álex, her fellow contestant 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 explained why Makoke changed her statement about the postponement of her wedding, assuring that the decision was understandable given the situation she experienced.

Lalachus reveals what it's like to work with David Broncano on 'La Revuelta': "I don't want to sound like a suck-up, but..."

Lalachus discusses in an interview her experience as an actress, how she handles fame, and what it's like to work with David Broncano on 'La Revuelta', highlighting the good relationship and atmosphere on the show.

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

Sonsoles Ónega spoke with El Mundo about the ratings of her show "La familia de la tele" and expressed the sadness she feels when seeing her television projects come to an end.

Óscar Díaz, the latest winner of 'Pasapalabra', reveals how he feels when it's time to pay taxes

Óscar Díaz, with 25 years of experience in television quizzes, was the last to complete El Rosco and win the jackpot on 'Pasapalabra'. In the interview, he shares his feelings about facing the payment of taxes after his prize.

Makoke reappears after announcing she postpones her wedding: "I want this nightmare to be over"

Makoke has reappeared after announcing the suspension of her wedding, sharing how she feels during these difficult times. Additionally, she was surprised to receive a call from her fiancé, Gonzalo, offering her support.

Meteorologist Joanna Ivars stands her ground live over the fires: "It was shit and now it's more shit"

Joanna Ivars expressed her frustration live about the fires this summer, describing them as severe and denouncing their poor management. She also explained the causes behind these fires, which are among the worst on record, emphasizing the seriousness of the situation.

A former employee of Carmen Borrego lashes out at her: "She ended up destroying my career"

Pedro Serrano, former employee of Carmen Borrego on a Canal Extremadura program where she was the executive producer, accuses Borrego of destroying his professional career.

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

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

The assistant director of the series 'Emily in Paris' dies at 47 after collapsing during filming

The assistant director of 'Emily in Paris' died at 47 after collapsing during filming at a hotel in Venice. Despite the rapid intervention of medical personnel, they were unable to save him.

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

Several actors from "Los Serrano" have faced serious challenges after the show ended, including struggles with drugs, experiences of bullying, and health problems. These issues highlight the difficulties the cast encountered post-fame, contrasting with their popular on-screen lives.

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 baby and are preparing for the emotional and logistical challenges this will bring. Both plan to rely on their love to strengthen their bond as they expand their family.

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

Sergio Peris-Mencheta, originally from Madrid, received the Medal of the Order of Civil Merit. He is currently filming his new project in Albuquerque, where he began his career in the United States, describing the honor as a gift from his country.

Princess Leonor’s training to become a pilot: reveille at 6:30 am, classes until 6:00 pm, and simulators

Princess Leonor will begin her course at the General Air Academy on September 1, with a rigorous schedule from 6:30 am to 6:00 pm, including training on simulators as part of her pilot training.

Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge, why have they enamored Generation Z?

Olivia Rodrigo and Louis Partridge have won over Generation Z not only because of their fame, but also due to their chemistry, simple lifestyle, and shared values, making them the favorite couple on the internet.

Kiko Jiménez attacks Juan Faro after the alleged infidelity of Sofía Suescun: "Opportunist"

Kiko Jiménez harshly criticized Juan Faro following rumors linking the influencer to Sofía Suescun, daughter of Maite Galdeano, calling him an "opportunist" due to the alleged infidelity.

BertĂ­n Osborne Plans to Convert His Estate into a Sophisticated Hotel Next to El Turronero

BertĂ­n Osborne has plans to transform the estate where he lives, located next to El Turronero, into a sophisticated hotel, as confirmed by Lorena VĂĄzquez on the show 'Y ahora Sonsoles'.

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

Family vacations strengthen bonds and create shared memories, regardless of age. Traveling with parents during the summer offers valuable moments, encourages communication, and supports emotional well-being. There is no exact age to stop doing so, as maintaining this tradition can benefit all family members over time.

A Meteorite Crosses the Sky of Japan

A bright meteorite crossed the sky of Kyushu, Japan, and was seen from various points on the island. This phenomenon, caused by dust particles or asteroid fragments burning up in the atmosphere, quickly went viral on social media.

Dogs, cats, and a dwarf rabbit: pets also suffer eviction due to wildfires

More than nine thousand people have been evacuated due to the forest fire in Porto (Zamora), along with their pets, including dogs, cats, and a dwarf rabbit. The Benavente Business Center offers shelter to residents from various towns, who have also brought their animals with them. These pets are experiencing disruptions to their routines due to the fire in the Sanabria Lake Natural Park and the nearby mountain ranges.

Marc MĂĄrquez secures his seventh consecutive double and is on course to reclaim the MotoGP throne

Marc Mårquez achieved his second victory of the weekend after winning the sprint race, extending his lead in the World Championship over his brother Álex Mårquez, who is second in the standings.

Vingegaard wins the second stage of the Vuelta and takes possession of the red jersey

Danish cyclist Vingegaard won the second stage of the Vuelta, standing out as the fastest on the stretch between Alba and the Limone Piemonte ski resort, and took the lead with the red jersey.

The Top Candidates to Win the EuroBasket: Serbia, Germany, France... and Spain's Chances

EuroBasket begins on August 27, with Serbia, Germany, and France as the main favorites. Spain also has good chances to compete, aiming to repeat its success in this European national basketball tournament.

Djokovic's Big Concern for the US Open: "I Won't Be at My Daughter's Birthday if I Do Well"

Novak Djokovic fears he might not be able to attend his daughter's birthday if he advances to the quarterfinals of the US Open, expressing his concern about the personal impact his performance in the tournament could have.

Schedule and Where to Watch Carlos Alcaraz's Debut Against Reilly Opelka at the US Open on TV and Online in Spain

Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz makes his US Open debut against American Reilly Opelka, ranked 66th in the world. The match can be watched in Spain on TV and online.

Andrea Lozano, known as 'Lolito Epiléptico': "Epilepsy controlled my life, but now I decide"

Andrea Lozano, also known as 'Lolito Epiléptico', received the SEN Epilepsy Award for her work as a health agent and educator. She emphasizes the importance of talking about and raising awareness of epilepsy to overcome the disease and regain control of life.

Begoña Dacal, with Friedrich's Ataxia and Surrounded by Burned Forests: "I Was Alone and Didn’t Know What to Do"

Begoña Dacal, who suffers from Friedrich's ataxia, faced severe hardship after pneumonia and exposure to toxic smoke from nearby forest fires. Isolated and overwhelmed, she struggled to cope with the crisis amidst the burned landscapes surrounding her.

Xuxa stars in a campaign against ableism and for people with disabilities

Xuxa stars in a social campaign that fights ableism and promotes the inclusion of people with disabilities, reaffirming her ongoing commitment to social causes and the visibility of rights and respect for this community.

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, lost their home in the Tres Cantos fire. Thanks to the support of neighbors and anonymous donors, they are fighting to regain stability and rebuild their home to provide a dignified life for Elian.

What Walmart's Notice About Rising Costs Due to Trump's Tariffs Hides

Walmart CEO Doug McMillon reported that the company's costs are increasing weekly due to the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, and that this trend will continue throughout the year.

US and India Enter Crisis Over Trump's Tariffs: Is It an Unexpected Gift to China?

Trump raised tariffs on Indian imports to 50% in key sectors such as pharmaceuticals, textiles, and technology, while maintaining lower rates for Pakistan, generating tensions with India and indirectly benefiting China.

The price of chocolate, eggs, coffee, and fruit soars: double-digit increases

The decline in global cocoa production, caused by climate and pests, has driven up its price. This increase affects the cost of products such as chocolate, eggs, coffee, and fruit, reflecting double-digit price rises.

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, coinciding with the potential sale of the platform for 8 billion dollars.

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

Robert Shiller, Nobel Laureate in Economics, defined this contradiction in 2000 as “irrational exuberance,” where despite warnings about a possible bubble in the financial markets, investors remain active and do not withdraw their investments.

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

OpenAI recently launched GPT-5, generating great excitement and interest among investors. However, the company has not yet gone public, which complicates its valuation and direct investment opportunities. This article analyzes how to evaluate and access investments in OpenAI despite its private status and the implications of the current market.

Christopher Nolan and Denis Villeneuve Adore Him: The Marvel and DC Actor Who Almost Lost Everything to Drugs

David Dastmalchian, a Marvel and DC actor, was discovered by Christopher Nolan in 'The Dark Knight' after overcoming a severe heroin addiction.

Tim Burton chooses his favorite movie from recent years: "It got etched in my memory"

Tim Burton, known for his work as director and producer of 'Wednesday,' is looking forward to releasing his version of 'Attack of the 50 Foot Woman.' His recent focus on these projects has renewed interest in his career and cinematic legacy.

Liam Neeson Hated the Most Remembered Scene from 'Taken': "Please, Can We Remove It?"

Liam Neeson revealed that he hated the iconic monologue scene in 'Taken', despite many people remembering and quoting it. He expressed his wish for it to be removed, surprising his fans who consider it memorable.

If You Liked 'Dark', Don't Miss This Netflix Series: 6 Episodes of Crimes and Unexpected Twists That Will Keep You on Edge

This German Netflix miniseries follows the mystery formula set in a quiet town, similar to 'True Detective' and 'Fargo,' with 6 episodes full of crimes and unexpected twists that keep the viewer in constant suspense.

If You Liked 'Only Murders in the Building,' Don’t Miss This Fun Crime Comedy from the Director of 'Harry Potter'

Chris Columbus, director of 'Harry Potter,' releases a crime comedy on Netflix starring Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan, perfect for fans of "Only Murders in the Building."

How Much Does a Microsoft Employee Earn? A Leak Reveals Employee Salaries

Microsoft competes with giants like Meta to attract the best artificial intelligence engineers, which influences the leaked salaries of its employees.

Microsoft reveals the jobs that could disappear due to AI

Microsoft identifies 40 professions at risk of disappearing because of artificial intelligence, including jobs that were previously considered secure and unshakable.

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

Google adds an artificial intelligence feature that allows users to create images directly from the working document, making the process easier and saving users time.

What to do if my iPhone or iPad is stolen: steps to follow according to Apple technical support

Losing an iPhone or iPad can be stressful, but Apple recommends enabling "Find My iPhone" to locate or lock the device. They also suggest changing the Apple ID password, reporting the theft to the police and the carrier, and using Lost Mode to protect data and prevent unauthorized use.

This revolutionary invention promises to relieve knee problems and facilitate daily movement

This innovative device helps to relieve knee problems and facilitates daily movement by incorporating a regenerative system that recovers energy when going downhill, allowing for up to an additional 15 km of range.

The three exercises with which Nicole Kidman can show off strong and toned legs

Nicole Kidman, 58 years old, keeps her legs and glutes strong and toned thanks to a specific workout that includes three key exercises.

The diet and exercise routine that keeps Jennifer Lopez in shape at 56 years old

Jennifer Lopez, at 56 years old, looks flawless thanks to a consistent routine of balanced eating and regular exercise, reflecting discipline and a positive attitude towards her well-being.

This is the 'bird dog,' the perfect exercise to strengthen the abdomen and hips

The 'bird dog' is a complete exercise that strengthens up to seven muscle areas, making it ideal to include in your workout routine to effectively work the abdomen and hips.

Carmen Lomana Goes to the Nancys Rubias Concert in Marbella Wearing the Most Sophisticated Slip Dress

Carmen Lomana attended the Nancys Rubias concert in Marbella, standing out with a sophisticated slip dress. The socialite took advantage of the night at Starlite to showcase her good relationship with Alaska and Mario Vaquerizo.

'Made in Spain' Bikini and Camouflage Mini Shorts: Dua Lipa's Chicest Look in Jamaica

Dua Lipa celebrated her 30th birthday by posting photos of her vacation in Jamaica, where she sported a chic Spanish bikini and camouflage mini shorts, showcasing her relaxed and summery style.

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 still follows to keep her blonde hair healthy and shiny.

Four Ways to Boost Yogurt and Turn It into the Best Ally for Your Immune System During the Summer

Yogurt is a healthy food that strengthens the immune system, especially during the summer. Enhancing it with the right ingredients can maximize its benefits to maintain well-being in the face of high temperatures.

Neither Salt Nor Aromatic Herbs: The Trick My Grandmother Used to Enhance the Flavor of Roasted Peppers

Roasting red peppers is easy, but a special trick enhances their flavor without using salt or aromatic herbs, achieving an incredible result like the one my grandmother used to make.

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 being especially careful with the ice in bars, as it can be a source of bacteria.

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, boosting its flavor without using salt or spices.

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

The Spanish artisan sausage, notable for its low fat content and high protein, is made through a slow and rigorous curing process that gives it an intense and unique flavor, although few dare to try it.

Mercadona announces new hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1

Mercadona will change its hours in all its supermarkets from September 1, especially affecting openings on holidays and Sundays.

The Safest Place to Sit When Traveling in a Ride-Hailing Vehicle, According to an Expert: "Trust Your Instinct"

According to an expert, the safest seat in a ride-hailing vehicle is one of the rear seats. Additionally, they recommend performing checks and trusting your instinct to ensure safety during the trip.

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

The "Portuguese Maldives" offer white sandy beaches, wild nature, and a calm atmosphere close to Spain, ideal for enjoying fish at the shore and water sports in a peaceful and natural setting.

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

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

The Cares Route, a Paradise for Hiking Enthusiasts

The Cares Route in Asturias is a popular tourist destination that attracts thousands of international visitors. It stands out as a paradise for hiking, but it is essential to respect the rules, avoiding behaviors such as throwing stones down the ravines to preserve the environment.

Tickets costing around 13,000 euros: Renfe’s most luxurious train extends its route across several regions of Spain

The luxury train Al-Ándalus is celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2026 by renewing its route to expand its journey across several Spanish regions, offering an exclusive experience with tickets priced up to 13,000 euros.

It Looks Like Buitrago de Lozoya, but It's in France: Victor Hugo's Hometown with a Heritage of Over 2,000 Years of History

This French city, located on the Doubs River and featuring a beautiful historic center beneath the citadel, is known as a "City of Art and History" thanks to its heritage of more than 2,000 years and its connection to Victor Hugo.

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

Agua Amarga, in AlmerĂ­a, is a picturesque fishing village with white houses and pristine beaches, ideal for escaping the urban hustle and enjoying a peaceful summer in Andalusia.

The nutritionist Maite Vilches on emotional hunger during vacations: "We all do it"

Nutritionist Maite Vilches explains that emotional hunger is not only linked to negative feelings but is also a common experience that we all go through, especially during vacations.

The part of the hands that many people forget to wash and is essential for eliminating bacteria

Proper hand hygiene is essential to prevent infections and contagion. It’s not only the frequency and duration of washing that matter, but also the technique, since many people forget to properly clean certain key areas to effectively eliminate bacteria.

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, successfully eliminating aggressive breast and skin cancers in a clinical trial.

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 artificial intelligence technology, she has managed to recover her voice after 25 years of being unable to speak.

The Japanese Walk: How This Viral Technique Works and Its Real Benefits

The Japanese walk is a fitness technique created by Japanese instructors that has gone viral. This method is based on walking with short, firm steps, aiming to improve posture, tone muscles, and increase stability. Its real benefits include better balance, greater body awareness, and reduction of lower back pain, making it a simple and accessible practice to incorporate into daily life.

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 your health, as it may affect the body and not properly refresh you. He recommends room-temperature options to hydrate properly.

Summer gasoline or winter gasoline? Differences, price, and effects on the vehicle

In Spain, oil companies offer different gasoline depending on the season to improve performance and reduce emissions. Summer gasoline is less volatile, ideal for high temperatures, while winter gasoline prevents starting problems in cold weather. These variations affect the price and operation of the vehicle, adapting to specific climatic conditions to optimize its performance.

The Location and Maximum Speed of the New Radar Installed in This Spanish City

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

The reasons why your car’s air conditioning might not cool

The car’s climate control system can fail in summer for various reasons, such as lack of refrigerant, dirty filters, compressor problems, or leaks in the system. Detecting and repairing these issues ensures efficient air conditioning during the heat.

What is the meaning of the circles on the road: the sign that can save motorcyclists' lives

This sign, already present on roads in several countries, aims to reduce the high rate of motorcyclist deaths in traffic accidents by improving road safety.

A Mechanic Reveals the Secret to Getting Better Performance from the Air Conditioner

Mechanic Juanjo explains that to achieve the best performance from the air conditioner, it is not necessary to set the fan to the maximum. He details the reasons and demonstrates how to optimize its use for more efficient cooling.

How to know if a gas station is next to the highway? The key is in the sign

When traveling on highways and expressways in Spain, identifying whether a gas station is next to the road is key for planning stops. This information is found on the signs, which indicate the proximity and direction to the service station, making it easier to refuel without straying far from the route.

New Poisonous Blue Dragons Found on Beaches of Alicante: "Do Not Touch Them, Not Even with Gloves"

Poisonous blue dragons have been detected on the beaches of Guardamar del Segura, Alicante, leading to a temporary closure of the swimming areas to avoid risks. Authorities warn against touching them, not even with gloves, due to the danger posed by these marine mollusks.

Five people arrested for burning another with a blowtorch to force them to leave a squatted home

Five people were arrested for burning another person with a blowtorch to force them to leave a squatted home, where the attackers planned to set up a marijuana plantation.

Driver who ran over two people at a protest in Cangas identified

The Civil Guard has identified the driver who ran over two people during a protest in Cangas, but no arrests have been made so far.

A 24-hour strike called by La Paz workers this Tuesday due to the "dramatic lack of staff"

The workers of La Paz have called a 24-hour strike from 8:00 AM on Tuesday until 7:59 AM on Wednesday, due to the "dramatic lack of staff" affecting the service.

The Mayor of Noblejas Ends His Hunger Strike and Recovers at Home

The mayor of Noblejas has ended his hunger strike and is recovering at his home. Municipal sources announce upcoming gatherings and protests in front of the Regional Government and the Ministry of Education.

Forest Brigades of the Community of Madrid Resume Strike This Monday

The workers' committee of the Forest Brigades of Madrid is resuming an indefinite strike this Monday, remaining firm in not calling it off until they achieve "clear progress" in their demands.

The village of San Vicente de Leira, in Ourense, asks for help to be reborn after being devastated by fire

San Vicente de Leira, in VilamartĂ­n de Valdeorras, Ourense, has lost 90% of its houses due to a devastating fire. The community is requesting assistance to rebuild and recover the village after this severe loss.

Two Squatters Arrested for Trying to Stab a Bricklayer in Valencia and One Assaults a Police Officer

Two squatters were arrested in Valencia for attempting to stab a bricklayer. During the arrest, one assaulted a police officer and later self-harmed in a cell.

The Battalion of Firefighter Donkeys, an Effective Weapon Against Fire for Doñana

The firefighter donkeys work for seven hours clearing firebreaks in Doñana, removing vegetation and residual undergrowth, which effectively contributes to the prevention and control of fires.

Two arrested after being caught climbing a fence to rob an apartment with its inhabitants 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, where the inhabitants were present.

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

The boat trip lasts 10 minutes and connects the Drassanes pier, near ColĂłn Square, with the Llevant pier and the maritime station in the old warehouses, offering a unique view of Barcelona for less than two euros.

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

A guy asked Eva and Juan from Amaral to sing 'Como Hablar' at a concert to surprise his parents, but the band played the song before the scheduled date.

The praised response of a restaurant to a customer who left a bad review for feeding a homeless person

A restaurant received a bad review in which a customer stated that the place was "ideal for homeless people" because it fed a homeless person. The restaurant's response, highlighted and appreciated, defended their act of solidarity and emphasized the importance of helping those who need it most.

A Cuban woman goes to a hospital in Spain for the first time and clearly states: "Nothing like it"

A Cuban woman shared on TikTok her experience at a Spanish hospital for the first time, highlighting significant differences in technology, care, cleanliness, and organization, noting that it is nothing like what she knows.

Sex Clinic: "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 new installment of 20minutos' sex clinic, expert Santiago Frago responds to readers about sexual problems caused by medication use, offering guidance to improve intimate life and provide more to their partner than just caresses.

Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths for a healthy tan. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, promoting safe skin care.

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

This housing advisory service helps to resolve questions about problems with neighbors, the community (expenses, maintenance, cleaning, security, noise or odors) or with the landlord, offering legal and practical guidance for tenants.

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

UGT specialists clarify doubts about work hour reductions, addressing concerns about whether shorter workdays mean needing to work longer to retire, in this latest labor advice edition.

Is something worrying or blocking you? We help you with your questions in the '20minutos' advice column

20minutos offers a space for those facing worries or blockages, providing support and guidance through their advice column. Talking about difficulties can help manage them better.

IN-DEPTH | When Dogs Distrust Someone, What Does Science Say About This Behavior?

Dogs can perceive chemical signals associated with fear in people, which triggers a reaction of distrust or alertness in them. This behavior is common and supported by scientific studies that show how dogs interpret and respond to human emotions.

Is it Normal for a Cat to Lose a Tooth? When It Is Natural and When It Should Worry Us

Cats tend to hide their pain, so dental problems can go unnoticed. Losing a tooth is not always normal and may indicate diseases or infections. It is important to observe other symptoms and consult a veterinarian to avoid complications and ensure the cat's dental health.

Detecting Pain in Guinea Pigs Is Not Easy: This Is Shown by a Study with Owners

A study reveals that detecting pain in guinea pigs is complicated. Additionally, the lack of food stimuli and low human interaction are associated with an increase in aggressive behaviors in these animals.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, August 25, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you plan your day and make the right decisions.

Check the Sueldazo from ONCE: Results

Check the results of the Sueldazo from ONCE for the draw on Sunday, August 24, 2025, to see if you have won a prize.

Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, August 24, 2025

Check here the results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, August 24, 2025, to verify your numbers and prizes.

Loquillo's Paseo de Gracia (Roca Editorial, 2025)

"Loquillo's Paseo de Gracia" revisits the life and legends of the Spanish singer Loquillo, focusing on his formative years and his impact on music since 1973. The work offers an intimate journey through his dreams, successes, and the cultural influence he has left throughout his career.

Discover the Cemetery Where Franco Buried His Muslim Mercenaries

The Muslim Cemetery of Barcia, built in 1936, is a place where the Muslim soldiers who fought alongside Franco during the Spanish Civil War were buried.

Are TV Shows Starting to Portray Sex Without Filters or Romanticism?

Too Much offers a liberating depiction of intimacy, showing sex without the usual filters or romanticism found in fiction, reflecting a more real and authentic vision that is rarely seen on screen.

These insects are essential for the planet

These insects are not enemies, but essential for ecological balance and the survival of the planet, playing key roles in pollination, decomposition, and as part of the food chain.

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

Fruits and vegetables with unusual colors, such as the black apple and rainbow corn, stand out for their unique appearance that seems like it’s from another world, showcasing the surprising diversity in nature.

These are the Most Famous Georges in the World

Many celebrities are named George, including a major Hollywood star recognized internationally.

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

Several world-renowned celebrities were born in Havana, although many people are unaware of this. This article highlights some celebrities originally from the Cuban capital.

Aemet confirms that the latest heatwave in Spain has been the most intense so far

Aemet has confirmed that the latest heatwave in Spain was the most intense recorded, highlighting that from August 8 to 17 the 10 hottest consecutive days to date were registered.

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

Two explosions occurred near 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.

Russia and Ukraine exchange 292 prisoners of war this Sunday

Both governments expressed their gratitude for the humanitarian mediation by the United Arab Emirates in the recent release and exchange of 292 prisoners of war.

Creative Retreats in Nature, a Growing Trend Against Digital Tyranny

Creative retreats in nature have increased since the COVID pandemic, responding to the need to disconnect from screens and regain calm and imagination.

Vance assures that the US does not rule out imposing sanctions on Russia to achieve peace in Ukraine

The Vice President stated that, although the US does not control Russia's actions, it remains hopeful of negotiating an end to the war and does not rule out imposing sanctions to achieve peace in Ukraine.

The reception of migrant minors begins amid opposition from PP-governed regions and during the ongoing crisis over arrivals in the Balearic Islands

The arrival of irregular migrants in the Balearic Islands has increased by 77% compared to last year, creating a crisis in the region. Although the Canary Islands have seen a decrease of 46.7%, regions governed by the PP oppose the reception of migrant minors amid this situation.

Extinguishing one hectare of burned forest costs 30,000 euros compared to 3,000 euros invested in prevention

A study indicates that extinguishing one hectare of burned forest costs 30,000 euros, while investing in prevention costs only 3,000 euros. Furthermore, being very effective in extinguishing fires only postpones the problem to subsequent years, highlighting the importance of prioritizing prevention to avoid future fires.

Three Underage Sisters Die as a Boat Sinks in the Mediterranean

Three underage sisters died when a boat sank in the Mediterranean. The mother and a brother of the girls survived, reported the NGO Resqhip.

Yolanda DĂ­az will start the political term with working hours reduction and the Intern Statute as major pending issues

Yolanda DĂ­az begins the political term focusing on the reduction of working hours and the Intern Statute, which aims to strengthen interns' rights and limit their number according to the size of the organization.

A Cow Tooth Found at Stonehenge Helps Unravel the Mysteries of Its Construction

A cow tooth found at Stonehenge supports the theory that cattle were used to transport the stones of the archaeological site, providing new evidence about the construction methods of the complex.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Sunday, August 24, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for Sunday, August 24, 2025, to see if your ticket has won. Review the winning numbers and verify your bets.

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

20AM offers a brief and comprehensive summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering national and international topics, economy, politics, and society, ensuring that readers have a quick and effective update on current events.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your money. It includes tips to optimize expenses, save on daily purchases, and plan an effective budget. It also suggests financial tools and habits that help maintain economic control and achieve long-term financial 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, is a hidden treasure that stands out for its Romanesque architecture, a medieval bridge, and an impressive castle, offering a unique combination of art and nature.

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

This building next to Puerta del Sol reflects the real estate and commercial boom of Madrid at the beginning of the 20th century and offers guided tours, ideal for architecture enthusiasts and the curious.

The Nivea cream trick and a spoon to get wrinkle- and stain-free skin

Applying Nivea cream with a spoon helps to reduce inflammation, diminish under-eye bags, and minimize the appearance of fine lines around the lips and crow's feet, improving the skin's appearance.

A New Phishing Scam Is Hiding in Gmail: This Is How They Try to Steal Your Passwords

A fake email with the subject "New voice notification" is circulating in Gmail, attempting to deceive users into giving away their credentials and personal information through a phishing scam.

Neither paella nor tortilla: the Spanish product that chef José Andrés' daughters "are amazed by"

Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters to film a series about Spanish gastronomy for HBO. During the trip, his American daughters were fascinated by a typical Spanish product, different from paella and tortilla, which they loved.

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

Daniel Day-Lewis returns to acting in 'Anemone', the directorial debut of his son Ronan, which explores complex and dark family relationships.

The Civil Guard 'catches' a minor driving a luxury car out of his own ego

The Civil Guard investigated a minor and the owner after receiving images sent by a citizen showing the minor driving a luxury car, which facilitated police action.

Japanese walking: better than walking 10,000 steps a day and lasting only half an hour

The Japanese study reveals that brisk walking for 30 minutes offers greater physical benefits than walking 10,000 steps daily, optimizing both time and health.

The New Stephen King Adaptation Wins Over Critics in the United States: "It's a Masterpiece"

The new adaptation of Stephen King's work has received unanimous praise in the United States, being described as a "masterpiece" by critics. The production stands out for its faithfulness to the original material and an intense atmosphere that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats.

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 a very low price per square meter, 1,154 euros, which allows you to buy an 80 mÂČ apartment for less than 93,000 euros, one of the most affordable options in Lugo.

The hidden town in Castilla y León that shares its name with one of Spain’s most famous footballers

A small municipality in Ávila, Castilla y León, shares its name with a renowned footballer who played for Real Madrid, highlighting an interesting connection between the place and Spanish football.

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

This coastal Andalusian city offers one of the lowest prices per square meter in the province of CĂĄdiz, with 80 mÂČ apartments available for less than 105,000 euros.

Gold prices cool after rallying on Powell rate cut talk

Gold prices eased after a recent rally fueled by Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's comments suggesting potential interest rate cuts. Investors reacted to the possibility of looser monetary policy, which temporarily boosted gold as a safe-haven asset. However, profit-taking and cautious sentiment led to a pullback in prices following the initial surge.

Indonesia sets up new mineral industry agency to oversee rare earths development

Indonesia has established a new agency to regulate and promote the development of its rare earth minerals sector. The move aims to boost domestic processing and reduce reliance on exports of raw materials. This initiative aligns with the government's strategy to develop downstream industries, increase value addition, and attract investment in the mineral sector, particularly in rare earth elements vital for tech and renewable energy industries.

Exclusive - U.S. Confirms Nation’s First Travel-Associated Human Screwworm Case Connected to Central American Outbreak

The U.S. has confirmed its first human case of screwworm linked to a Central American outbreak. This parasitic infestation, caused by fly larvae, is rare in the U.S. but has been spreading in neighboring countries. Health officials are monitoring the situation to prevent further local transmission and protect public health.

Oil prices climb after Ukraine attacks hit Russian energy sites

Oil prices rose following attacks by Ukraine on Russian energy infrastructure, raising concerns about supply disruptions. The assaults targeted key facilities, escalating tensions and affecting global energy markets. Analysts warn that continued conflicts may further tighten supply, keeping prices elevated amid ongoing geopolitical instability.

South Korea tells China it wants to normalize ties, upgrade economic relations

South Korea has expressed its desire to normalize diplomatic relations with China and enhance economic cooperation. This move aims to improve bilateral ties following recent tensions, focusing on boosting trade and investment. Both countries seek to stabilize their partnership amid regional challenges and global economic uncertainties.

Oil prices hold gains on geopolitical uncertainty, Fed rate cut hopes

Oil prices remained steady, supported by ongoing geopolitical tensions and optimism about a future Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Traders are cautious amid global uncertainties, while hopes for looser monetary policy boost market sentiment, helping sustain oil’s recent gains.

US VP Vance says Russia has made significant concessions toward Ukraine peace deal

US Vice President Vance stated that Russia has shown notable willingness to compromise in negotiations for a peace deal with Ukraine. These concessions indicate progress in diplomatic efforts, though challenges remain. The statement reflects cautious optimism about the potential to reach an agreement that could help end the ongoing conflict.

China says 'rampant' US protectionism threatens agricultural ties

China criticized increasing US protectionist measures, warning they threaten agricultural trade between the two countries. The Chinese government emphasized the importance of fair trade practices to maintain stable agricultural ties and called for reducing barriers to ensure mutual benefits and market stability.

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

India confirmed ongoing trade talks with the US amid threats of new tariffs. The discussions aim to resolve disputes and avoid tariffs that could impact bilateral trade. Both nations are working to address concerns and reach an agreement to maintain smooth economic relations.

Why central bank buying moves gold by more than you think

Central bank gold purchases significantly impact gold prices beyond their volume. Their buying signals confidence in gold, influencing market sentiment and prompting broader investor interest. This effect amplifies price movements more than direct demand alone, as central banks' actions often reflect economic and geopolitical shifts that shape global market dynamics.

SpaceX postpones Starship test flight over ground system issue

SpaceX has delayed the Starship test flight due to a technical problem with the ground support system. The company aims to resolve the issue before proceeding, prioritizing safety and mission success. No new launch date has been announced yet, as SpaceX continues preparations for the next attempt.

Competing battery technologies shape the EV industry

The EV industry is witnessing rapid innovation as multiple battery technologies compete for dominance. Key players are investing in solid-state, lithium-ion, and alternative chemistries to enhance range, reduce costs, and improve safety. This competition drives advancements, potentially accelerating EV adoption and shaping the future market landscape.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.82%

Taiwan stocks closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index falling 0.82%. Market sentiment was impacted by global economic concerns and profit-taking activities. Key sectors saw mixed performance as investors remained cautious ahead of upcoming economic data releases.

Keurig Dr Pepper nears $18-billion deal for Dutch coffee company JDE Peet's, WSJ reports

Keurig Dr Pepper is close to finalizing an $18-billion deal to acquire Dutch coffee company JDE Peet's, according to the Wall Street Journal. The agreement would expand Keurig's presence in the global coffee market by combining its portfolio with JDE Peet's extensive brand lineup. The deal is expected to enhance competitive positioning amid growing demand for coffee worldwide.

Battery startup Lyten yet to convince carmakers over Northvolt revival

Battery startup Lyten aims to revive Northvolt's struggling North American battery plant but has yet to secure commitments from major carmakers. The company is promoting its advanced lithium-sulfur technology as a game-changer, though skepticism remains regarding its readiness and scalability. Carmakers are cautious, awaiting proven results before investing in Lyten's revival efforts.

OCBC kicks off $1 billion digital US commercial paper programme

OCBC has launched a $1 billion digital US commercial paper programme, marking a significant step in leveraging digital technology for streamlined financial transactions. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency and accessibility in the US commercial paper market through blockchain and digital platforms. It underscores OCBC's commitment to innovation and expanding its digital banking capabilities globally.

Orsted cash plan at risk as Trump government blocks US wind project

The Trump administration has halted a major US offshore wind project involving Orsted, jeopardizing the company's cash flow plans. The decision stems from regulatory challenges and political opposition, creating uncertainty for Orsted's investment and the future of renewable energy initiatives in the region.

Factbox - What issues are likely to be discussed at the US-South Korea summit?

The US-South Korea summit will likely focus on North Korea’s nuclear threat, strengthening military cooperation, economic ties, and regional security challenges. Discussions may also cover climate change, supply chain resilience, and cooperation in technology and trade to enhance the bilateral alliance amid rising tensions in the Indo-Pacific region.

Metaplanet buys additional 103 Bitcoin, bringing total stash to 18,991

Metaplanet has purchased 103 more Bitcoin, increasing its total holdings to 18,991 BTC. This acquisition reflects the company's ongoing commitment to expanding its cryptocurrency portfolio amid growing market interest and strategic diversification efforts.

China chip stocks rally on self-reliance bets, Nvidia scrutiny

China’s chip stocks surged as investors bet on the country’s push for semiconductor self-reliance amid increased U.S. scrutiny of Nvidia. The rally reflects confidence in domestic tech growth and reduced reliance on foreign suppliers, driven by government policies fostering innovation and supply chain security in the semiconductor sector.

Singapore's core inflation rises 0.5% y/y in July, lower than poll forecast

Singapore's core inflation increased by 0.5% year-on-year in July, which was below the expected forecast. This indicates a slower rise in underlying inflation pressures, suggesting moderate inflationary trends in the economy.

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

UK short-term inflation expectations have held steady at 4%, according to a joint survey by Citi and YouGov. This suggests consumers anticipate inflation to remain consistent in the near term, reflecting stable sentiment despite ongoing economic uncertainties.

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

French winemakers are concerned that tariffs imposed by the Trump administration could harm their sales in the US, a vital market. These tariffs threaten to increase costs and reduce competitiveness, potentially impacting the lucrative wine export business. Winemakers fear prolonged trade tensions may lead to decreased demand and financial strain in an already competitive market.

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

Canada’s retail sales saw a strong rebound in June, driven by easing inflation and increased consumer confidence. However, analysts predict a decline in July due to rising interest rates and economic uncertainty that may curb spending. The mixed signals suggest a cautious outlook for the retail sector in the coming months.

Mexico economy grows slightly less than expected in Q2

Mexico's economy expanded by 0.5% in Q2, below analysts' forecasts of 0.6%. Growth was driven mainly by the services sector, while manufacturing showed slower improvement. Challenges include global inflation and supply chain disruptions, which tempered the pace of recovery. The government remains cautious but optimistic about continued gradual growth amid external uncertainties.

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

Argentina's Senate approved increased government spending, dealing a setback to opposition leader Javier Milei, who advocates for austerity and significant budget cuts. The move signals continued support for President Alberto FernĂĄndez's economic policies despite inflation concerns and opposition criticism. This development highlights ongoing political divisions over the country's financial strategy.

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

Germany's economy minister highlighted the significant economic downturn in Q2 as a clear signal for immediate intervention. The slump underscores challenges such as energy supply issues and global market uncertainties, prompting calls for swift policy measures to stabilize growth and support industries. The minister emphasized that without urgent action, the economic situation could further deteriorate.

German economy shrank 0.3% in second quarter as US tariffs slowed exports

Germany’s economy contracted by 0.3% in Q2, marking a setback largely due to US tariffs that reduced export demand. The decline reflects challenges in the manufacturing sector and global trade tensions impacting growth. Despite this, some domestic sectors showed resilience, but overall economic momentum weakened amid ongoing uncertainties.

China's imports of US rare earth ore surge in July

In July, China significantly increased its imports of rare earth ore from the US, reflecting a surge in demand for these crucial materials used in electronics and renewable energy sectors. This trend highlights shifting trade dynamics amid global supply chain adjustments and growing strategic importance of rare earth elements.

German GDP contracts more than expected in Q2

Germany's GDP shrank by 0.5% in Q2, exceeding analysts' predictions of a 0.3% decline, signaling a deeper-than-expected economic contraction. The downturn was driven by reduced industrial output and weak domestic demand, raising concerns about the eurozone's largest economy entering a recession.

China surge leads Asia stocks higher, Nvidia a hurdle

Asian stocks rose, driven by a strong rally in Chinese markets as economic recovery hopes grew. However, gains were capped by weakness in Nvidia shares, reflecting ongoing challenges in the semiconductor sector. Overall, optimism about China's growth contrasted with cautious sentiment around tech stocks, influencing regional market movements.

Dollar struggles to recover from Powell's dovish surprise

The U.S. dollar weakened as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell adopted a dovish tone, signaling a pause in interest rate hikes. Investors reacted to Powell’s remarks, which suggested a more cautious approach to tightening monetary policy amid economic uncertainties, leading to subdued dollar demand and boosting risk-sensitive currencies.

Barclays, BNP pivot to September Fed rate cut on Powell's labor warning

Barclays and BNP have shifted their expectations toward a September Federal Reserve rate cut following warnings from Fed Chair Powell about labor market challenges. Powell highlighted ongoing tightness in employment, influencing these banks to anticipate earlier policy easing than previously predicted.

Morning Bid: The ‘Why’ Matters for Rallies and Rate Cuts

Market rallies depend on investors’ understanding of the reasons behind them, especially regarding potential rate cuts. Clarity on economic conditions and policy intentions is crucial for sustained gains. Without a clear ‘why,’ rallies may falter, highlighting the importance of communication from policymakers and economic indicators to guide market expectations.

Analysis - World's central bankers fear being caught in Fed's storm

Global central bankers are concerned about the US Federal Reserve's aggressive rate hikes, fearing spillover effects on their economies. As the Fed tightens monetary policy to combat inflation, other nations face challenges in managing their own inflation and growth without igniting capital outflows or currency instability. This creates a complex landscape where coordinated action remains difficult amid diverging economic priorities.

Trump lashes out at NBC, ABC, threatens licenses over ‘biased’ coverage

Former President Trump criticized NBC and ABC for allegedly biased news coverage. He threatened to revoke their licenses, accusing the networks of unfair treatment against him and his supporters. This escalates ongoing tensions between Trump and major media outlets over their reporting.

New Zealand central bank proposes lowering lenders' capital requirements

New Zealand's central bank has proposed reducing capital requirements for lenders to support economic growth and improve credit availability. This move aims to balance financial stability with the need for increased lending in the current economic environment. The consultation seeks industry feedback before any policy changes are finalized.

From $50 billion to bust, investors count cost of Evergrande's market tryst

Evergrande, once valued at $50 billion, has collapsed, leaving investors facing massive losses. The property giant's debt crisis triggered market turmoil, highlighting risks in China's real estate sector. Investors now assess the full impact of Evergrande's downfall on global and domestic markets.

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

Bank of Japan Governor Ueda anticipates that Japan's tightening labor market will lead to higher wages. He highlighted improving employment conditions and expects this trend to support domestic demand and inflation objectives. Ueda emphasized the need to carefully monitor wage growth to ensure it aligns with the BOJ's goals of sustainable inflation and economic stability.

Investors zero in on Nvidia results as US tech stocks waver

Investors are closely watching Nvidia's upcoming earnings as US tech stocks show mixed performance. The results are expected to influence market sentiment amid ongoing volatility in the technology sector. Analysts anticipate that Nvidia's report will provide key insights into demand trends in AI and semiconductor industries, potentially impacting broader market dynamics.

Bitcoin price today: slips below $113k, near 6-wk low despite Fed cut bets

Bitcoin's price fell below $113,000, approaching a six-week low, despite market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The decline reflects ongoing volatility and cautious investor sentiment amid mixed economic signals.

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, the Pepeto project raised over $6.28 million during its presale, signaling strong investor interest despite the broader crypto downturn.

MEDIROM adopts cryptocurrency strategy through World partnership

MEDIROM has partnered with World to integrate cryptocurrency payments into its services. This strategy aims to enhance transaction efficiency and broaden access for users globally. The collaboration reflects MEDIROM's commitment to innovation and adapting to emerging financial technologies in the healthcare sector.

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World Liberty Financial's USD1 stablecoin lists on Coinbase

World Liberty Financial has launched its USD1 stablecoin, now listed on Coinbase. The stablecoin aims to provide a secure, transparent digital asset pegged to the US dollar, facilitating seamless transactions and enhancing liquidity within the crypto market. This listing marks a significant milestone for World Liberty Financial, expanding access to their stablecoin for Coinbase users globally.

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

Bitcoin steadied around $113,600 amid growing uncertainty over potential rate cuts. Investors await Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's upcoming remarks for clearer direction on monetary policy, which could significantly impact crypto market sentiment.

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

MetaWin has launched “MetaWin Create,” offering free AI tools exclusively to MetaWinners NFT holders. This initiative aims to empower the community by providing advanced creative resources, enhancing user engagement and utility within the MetaWin ecosystem.

Top Win International rebrands as AsiaStrategy, accepts Bitcoin payments

Top Win International has rebranded as AsiaStrategy, signaling a strategic shift in its business focus. The company now accepts Bitcoin payments, aiming to attract a broader, tech-savvy clientele and expand its market reach in Asia. This move reflects AsiaStrategy's commitment to innovation and adapting to digital financial trends.

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

MEXC has surged to become the second-largest crypto exchange by spot trading volume, securing an 8.6% market share. The platform's growth is attributed to expanding user base, diverse trading options, and enhanced liquidity, challenging established competitors in the industry.

Keurig Dr Pepper to acquire JDE Peet's, plans company split

Keurig Dr Pepper announced it will acquire coffee company JDE Peet's in an all-stock deal. Following the acquisition, the combined entity plans to split into two publicly traded companies: one focusing on consumer beverages, including coffee and soft drinks, and the other on coffee and tea businesses. This strategic move aims to enhance growth and streamline operations in the beverage market.

Ørsted to proceed with $60 billion rights issue despite US project halt

Ørsted is moving forward with a $60 billion rights issue to fund its green energy projects, despite recently halting a major US offshore wind project due to regulatory delays and cost concerns. The company remains committed to its expansion plans and believes the capital raise will strengthen its financial position amid challenges in the US market.

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Elliptic Labs signs multi-year agreement to expand AI platform usage

Elliptic Labs has entered into a multi-year agreement to expand the use of its AI platform. The deal aims to strengthen the company's technological reach and integration across various sectors, leveraging its AI capabilities to provide improved user experiences and innovative solutions. This strategic move positions Elliptic Labs for growth and an expanded market presence.

Terumo to acquire organ preservation innovator OrganOx for $1.5 billion

Terumo Corporation announced its acquisition of OrganOx, a leader in organ preservation technology, for $1.5 billion. This move aims to enhance Terumo’s portfolio in organ transplant solutions, improving preservation and transportation techniques. The deal is expected to strengthen Terumo’s market position and advance innovations in organ healthcare, ultimately benefiting transplant patients worldwide.

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

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has sold shares in Shopify and Coinbase, reallocating funds to purchase PagerDuty stock. This move reflects ARK's strategy to optimize its portfolio by divesting from certain tech stocks and investing in companies with promising growth potential. The adjustment signals ARK's ongoing focus on innovation-driven firms amid changing market conditions.

US halts offshore work on Revolution Wind project

The US has temporarily stopped offshore construction on the Revolution Wind project due to environmental concerns. The pause aims to assess potential impacts on marine life and ensure compliance with regulatory standards before work resumes.

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

Elite Express Holding raised $15.2 million through its initial public offering and has started trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange. This marks a significant step for the company as it seeks to expand its market presence and enhance growth opportunities.

Spire Global receives NYSE non-compliance notice over late filing

Spire Global has been notified by the NYSE for non-compliance due to its late filing of required financial statements. The company must submit the overdue documents promptly to avoid potential delisting. Spire is taking steps to address the issue and maintain its listing status.

Modivcare to be delisted from Nasdaq following Chapter 11 filing

Modivcare will be delisted from the Nasdaq stock exchange after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company announced the move as part of its restructuring efforts to address financial challenges and stabilize operations. Modivcare aims to emerge from bankruptcy with a stronger balance sheet and improved business prospects.

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