News Summary - 08/26/2025

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A BBC investigation revealed that images of a US child sex abuse victim are being traded worldwide by an operator in Indonesia. The victim is urging Elon Musk to remove links to these images, seeking to stop their circulation and prevent further abuse.

Five journalists among 20 killed in Israeli double strike on hospital

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the deaths a "tragic mishap" and pledged a "thorough investigation" following a double strike on a hospital that killed 20 people, including five journalists.

Israeli double strike on Gaza hospital - what we know

Netanyahu described the Gaza hospital strike as a "tragic mishap" but did not address concerns over the reported "double-tap" nature of the attack, where a second strike follows the first, raising questions about the incident.

Australia blames Iran for antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne

Australia announced it will expel Iran's ambassador, accusing the Iranian government of orchestrating two antisemitic attacks in Sydney and Melbourne last year.

Trump orders removal of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook

President Trump ordered the removal of Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a move she stated he has no authority to execute, reflecting rising tensions between the White House and the central bank.

South Korea's charm offensive and other takeaways from Trump meeting

Ahead of Lee's White House visit, Seoul was anxious that the meeting with Trump might become contentious. The South Korean side prepared a charm offensive to ensure a positive outcome and strengthen ties with the U.S. despite underlying tensions.

Lil Nas X pleads not guilty to four felony charges after LA arrest

Rapper Montero Lamar Hill, known as Lil Nas X, pleaded not guilty to four felony charges following his arrest in Los Angeles. He was detained last week while wandering the streets in his underwear.

First human case of flesh-eating screwworm parasite confirmed in US

New World screwworm myiasis, a flesh-eating parasite, was diagnosed in a patient who returned to the US from El Salvador, marking the first confirmed human case in the country.

South African women warned about viral Russian job videos

Many young South Africans, facing unemployment, are drawn to social media job offers abroad. Authorities warn women about viral Russian videos promising work, cautioning against potential scams and exploitation.

Mexico cartel leader 'El Mayo' enters guilty plea

Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada, arrested in July 2024, has entered a guilty plea. He is scheduled to be sentenced in the upcoming months.

'Half alive': Toxic mushroom lunch survivor tells court of murders' impact

Family members of the three victims killed by Erin Patterson with toxic mushrooms confronted her in court. A survivor described feeling "half alive," highlighting the profound impact of the murders on those involved.

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 his acting career in his early 60s after spending around 30 years working behind the scenes on Broadway.

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

Trump threatened to send troops to Baltimore to address crime, prompting criticism from Democrats. A governor condemned the move as an "abuse of power," highlighting concerns over using the military for domestic law enforcement.

Three sisters drown in migrant boat in Mediterranean, rescuers say

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

France summons US envoy over antisemitism claims

France rejects accusations of inadequately addressing rising antisemitism following the Gaza war. The French government summoned the US envoy to respond to these claims, emphasizing their commitment to combating hate crimes and ensuring community safety.

Israel pounds Gaza City in preparation for planned offensive

Israeli attacks across Gaza killed 64 people in the past 24 hours, according to the Hamas-run health ministry, as Israel prepares for a planned offensive in Gaza City.

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 in preparation for potential severe impacts from the approaching storm.

Chinese property giant Evergrande delisted after spectacular fall

Chinese property giant Evergrande was officially delisted from the Hong Kong stock market on Monday following a dramatic decline in its financial standing. The move marks a significant moment in the company's ongoing struggles amid mounting debt and financial instability.

Israel strikes Yemen's Houthis after reports the group used cluster bombs

Israel carried out strikes against Yemen's Houthi group following allegations that the Houthis employed cluster munitions in a missile attack aimed at Israel.

Pentagon fires intelligence agency chief after Iran attack assessment

The Pentagon has dismissed the head of its intelligence agency following a White House rebuke over a leaked report evaluating the effects of recent US strikes on Iran.

North Korean leader oversees new missile test, state media says

North Korea test-fired two new air defense missiles described as having "superior combat capability." The test was observed by leader Kim Jong Un, highlighting advancements in the country's missile technology.

Zelensky vows to continue fighting as Ukraine marks Independence Day

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

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

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

Turkish first lady appeals to Melania Trump over Gaza children

Turkey's first lady has written a letter to Melania Trump, urging her to appeal to Israel to end the conflict in Gaza, highlighting the urgent need to protect children affected by the war.

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

Pope Leo XIV welcomed the UK’s Chagos Islands deal as a significant victory and expressed hope that Mauritian authorities will facilitate the return of refugees to their homeland.

Ghislaine Maxwell denies seeing 'inappropriate' conduct by Trump

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

How Taiwan is preparing for Chinese attack with acting, fake blood and mock missile strikes

Taiwan is enhancing its defense through training exercises involving acting, simulated injuries, and mock missile strikes. Despite these efforts, most Taiwanese citizens think a Chinese invasion is unlikely in the near future.

'How will I pay workers?': Indian factories hit hard by Trump's 50% tariffs

BBC correspondents report from Indian export hubs, revealing significant struggles faced by factory owners due to the 50% US tariffs. Businesses are under pressure as increased costs hurt competitiveness, leading to financial strain and concerns about paying workers.

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

Quentin Sommerville reports from eastern Ukraine, where volunteers are helping residents evacuate amid intense drone attacks. The region, targeted by Russian forces, faces escalating violence as civilians seek safety from ongoing conflict.

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

Donald Trump designated certain cartels as terrorist organizations, yet many victims continue to live in fear and hide. Despite official recognition of cartel violence, victims often face ongoing threats and lack protection, forcing them into hiding even from US authorities.

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

Over the last three years, Russia’s state-backed RT has extended its global reach, aiming to influence audiences outside the Western world by providing an alternative perspective aligned with Russian interests.

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

Nigerians showcased strong enthusiasm for Love Island USA this year, significantly impacting the show's fanbase. However, their passionate involvement led to some tensions and divisions among fans.

Monsoon rains happen every year. So why do so many die in Pakistan?

Since June, monsoon rains have caused at least 750 deaths in Pakistan. Despite being an annual occurrence, the high death toll raises concerns over inadequate infrastructure, poor disaster preparedness, and vulnerability of affected communities.

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 tightly controlled environment with strict rules and guards ensuring order throughout the visit.

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

The Menendez brothers' parole was denied due to concerns over their prison behavior, expressions of remorse, and possession of contraband items like phones and candles during incarceration.

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

Serena Williams's openness about using anti-obesity drugs for weight loss may boost confidence among users and help reduce stigma. Her public admission has the potential to challenge negative perceptions and encourage wider acceptance of these treatments.

Watch: Moment massive dust storm surges through Arizona

A massive dust storm swept through Arizona's Pinal County, driven by strong thunderstorm winds, creating a thick wall of dark dust that reduced visibility and impacted the area.

Watch: Trump says he wants to meet Kim Jong Un

During a meeting with South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, Trump expressed his intention to meet North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in the "appropriate future," signaling potential diplomatic engagement.

Ukraine's naval band joins Scots Guards for joint performance

The Ukrainian naval band and the Scots Guards performed together at Buckingham Palace to celebrate Ukraine's 34th Independence Day.

French helicopter crew survive crash into lake

A French helicopter crew survived after their aircraft crashed into a lake while attempting to collect water to fight wildfires.

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

Bird enthusiasts in Hong Kong dressed up and competed by mimicking rhythmic bird calls on stage. The event aimed to raise awareness about bird conservation and engage the public in protecting local wildlife.

Watch: Solar-powered cars start epic Australian outback race

Thirty-four teams worldwide are competing in the 2025 Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, an intense race featuring solar-powered cars across the Australian outback.

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts creating lava fountain

Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island erupted on August 22, emitting fresh lava, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.

Gaza mother blames famine for halving daughter's weight

Rida Hijjeh reports her daughter has lost 9.5kg amid confirmed famine in Gaza City, highlighting the severe food scarcity affecting families in the region.

ERTE and climate leave: mechanisms to protect employment after the DANA are also being deployed in response to the wildfires

Workers affected by wildfires who are unable to go to work or telework are entitled to paid leave of up to four days, using mechanisms similar to those applied after the DANA to protect employment.

Torres accuses the PP of using the wildfires to "damage" the Government

Torres announced that the Council of Ministers will approve the declaration of severely affected areas and the first aid for those affected by the wildfires, and accused the PP of taking advantage of the situation to attack the Government.

The Council of Ministers Reactivates with the Declaration of Emergency Due to Fires and the Controversial Relocation of Migrant Minors

SĂĄnchez announced the declaration of emergency for the areas affected by fires and approved the relocation of migrant minors, facing rejection from PP communities during Tuesday's meeting.

The 14 major fires give no respite to firefighters and the fire alert grows in Sanabria

Reactivations of fires and changes in wind direction have forced the evacuation of four villages, keeping the alert level high and making the firefighters' work in Sanabria more difficult.

Live | The difficulty in controlling the Sanabria fire forces the evacuation of five towns again

The wildfires in Castilla y LeĂłn, Asturias, and Galicia remain active, with the Sanabria fire being especially difficult to control, which has forced the evacuation of five towns again to protect the population. Authorities continue monitoring and efforts to contain the flames and minimize damage.

The Bank of Spain Has Already Quantified the Contribution of Immigration to National Wealth Praised by Lagarde

The Bank of Spain, led by José Luis Escrivå, estimated that GDP per capita has grown by 2.9% annually over the past three years, highlighting the positive impact of immigration on national wealth, a contribution also acknowledged by Christine Lagarde.

The Delirium of Puerto Hurraco: 35 Years Since the Massacre

The Puerto Hurraco massacre, which shocked Spain, left 9 dead. It was driven by hatred, revenge, and a shared psychosis among those involved.

Arturo Ortiz, Lawyer: "If Squatters Invade Your Home, I Do Not Recommend Reaching an Agreement or Giving In to Blackmail"

Arturo Ortiz, lawyer, advises against yielding or negotiating with squatters who occupy homes, as this only fuels blackmail. Irregular occupation causes great indignation in Spain, and Ortiz emphasizes the importance of acting legally without accepting improper agreements to protect the rights of affected property owners.

August ends with instability and falling temperatures due to the arrival of a trough in Spain

The last week of August begins with rain and storms in northern Spain, accompanied by a drop in temperatures due to the arrival of a trough, which causes an increase in atmospheric instability in the country.

The incredible image of a three-year-old girl walking through a hospital with a knife lodged in her head

A three-year-old girl was captured walking in a hospital with a knife lodged in her head. She underwent emergency surgery and her condition is stable.

What is the Cartel of the Suns, the drug trafficking organization "led by Maduro," according to the U.S.

The Cartel of the Suns, allegedly active since 1993, gets its name from the emblem of division generals in Venezuela, which features two suns. According to the United States, this drug trafficking organization is led by NicolĂĄs Maduro.

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a's Emotional Farewell at the 'Grand Prix' Final

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a joked during the 'Grand Prix' final but moved the audience with his farewell, expressing that he will miss them.

RamĂłn GarcĂ­a pays tribute to those who are no longer with us on 'Grand Prix': "The show keeps the spirit of those who have passed alive"

Elisa shared the emotional story of her mother, a versatile woman who, as a midwife and nurse, helped everyone. RamĂłn GarcĂ­a highlights how 'Grand Prix' keeps the memory and spirit of those who are no longer here alive.

The Harsh Testimony of Influencer Emilie Kiser After Losing Her Three-Year-Old Son: "I Wasn't There When It Happened"

Influencer Emilie Kiser shares her heartbreaking testimony following the loss of her three-year-old son. She confesses that she was not present when the tragic event occurred, revealing the deep pain and difficult experience she is facing at this time.

Verónica Echegui’s statements about death: "More than fear of death itself, I fear illness and suffering"

VerĂłnica Echegui reflected in an interview with 'Fotogramas' about death, expressing that she fears illness and suffering more than death itself. This coincides with the premiere of her series 'A muerte' ('To Death'), which presents a perspective opposite to the traditional meaning of the term.

Dani MartĂ­n says goodbye to VerĂłnica Echegui with a heartbreaking letter: "Always connected by that madness called being alive"

Dani Martín published a moving letter on Instagram to say goodbye to Verónica Echegui, accompanied by a photo of both of them on the set of ‘Yo soy la Juani,’ recalling the special connection they shared.

Álex García, Verónica Echegui’s Great Love: A 13-Year Relationship That Overcame Infidelity Rumors

The actress passed away this Sunday at the 12 de Octubre Hospital in Madrid due to cancer, leaving behind a long 13-year relationship with Álex García that overcame rumors of infidelity.

VerĂłnica Echegui's Latest Series: A Romantic Comedy that Invites Reflection on Life and Death

VerĂłnica Echegui, who passed away at the age of 42, starred in 'A muerte,' a romantic comedy by Dani de la Orden. The series, available on Atresplayer and Apple TV+, explores life and death through two characters facing difficult moments.

This was VerĂłnica Echegui's career: From 'Yo soy la Juani' to her Goya as a director

The Madrid-born actress VerĂłnica Echegui, who passed away at 42 years old, rose to fame in 2006 with Bigas Luna's film "Yo soy la Juani." Her career stood out both in front of and behind the camera, culminating in a Goya award as a director.

Food Alert: Consumer Agency Warns of the Presence of Several Metallic Particles in Famous Cookies

AESAN has issued a warning about the possible presence of metallic particles in certain batches of well-known cookies, following a notification from the Coordinated Rapid Information Exchange System (SCIRI).

First Case of the Botfly Larva in Humans Detected in the U.S. Territory

The first human case of the botfly larva was detected in the U.S. since its eradication in 1966, raising concerns about the possible reemergence of this parasite.

A 29-year-old swimmer disappears during a competition in the Bosphorus

Nikolai Svechnikov, a 29-year-old Russian swimmer, disappeared before reaching the finish line in a competition in the Bosphorus. Authorities have launched a search to locate him.

Lamine Yamal confirms his relationship with Nicki Niccole surrounded by petals and hearts

Lamine Yamal and singer Nicki Niccole began their relationship after meeting in July during her coming-of-age celebration. Now, on Nicki's 25th birthday, Lamine has made their relationship official, accompanied by petals and hearts.

This Is What the Five Journalists Killed in the Israeli Attack on a Gaza Hospital Were Like

Five journalists who worked for or collaborated with international media outlets died in an Israeli attack on a hospital in Gaza, highlighting the tragedy that also affects the press covering the conflict.

At least 20 dead, including five journalists, in an Israeli airstrike on the main hospital in southern Gaza

An Israeli airstrike on the main hospital in southern Gaza left at least 20 dead, including five journalists. Additionally, a sixth reporter died from a gunshot in the Al Mawasi area, also in southern Gaza.

20 years of 'Katrina', the worst hurricane in nearly a century in the USA that destroyed New Orleans

On August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in Louisiana, causing devastation in New Orleans. It was the worst hurricane in nearly a century in the USA, leaving behind great destruction and loss of life.

Isabel Pisano, Bigas Luna's muse in the film 'Bilbao', dies at 77

Isabel Pisano, born in Montevideo, passed away at the age of 77. She was a war correspondent and writer, known for her work on the film adaptation of her book 'Yo, puta' and for being the muse of director Bigas Luna in the movie 'Bilbao'.

How to Know if a Gas Station Is Next to the Highway? The Key Is in the Sign

When driving on highways in Spain, it is common to need to stop and refuel at unfamiliar gas stations. The key to knowing if a station is next to the highway lies in the signage, which indicates its location and accessibility from the main road.

The Mercadona 'Snack' That Is Causing a Sensation Among Its Consumers

A simple and affordable product from Mercadona has become very popular among customers, becoming their favorite snack due to its taste and accessible price.

Paul Laverty, partner of IcĂ­ar BollaĂ­n, arrested for wearing a pro-Palestine t-shirt

Paul Laverty, regular collaborator of Ken Loach and partner of director IcĂ­ar BollaĂ­n, was arrested for wearing a t-shirt showing support for Palestine.

The Portuguese CTT also joins Correos and suspends package shipments to the USA

The Portuguese postal company CTT has suspended package shipments to the United States, following Correos and other European companies, after the exemption for packages under 800 dollars ended.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127, addresses how the Alfabeta Generation seeks well-being in a hyperconnected world. It explores the challenges of digital overexposure and proposes strategies to balance screen use, promoting a more mindful and healthy life in relation to technology.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin humorously commented on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating on their partners, suggesting that one should take advantage of difficult situations to get something positive out of them.

Madrid provides care to 80 homeless people from Barajas in its shelter and regrets that Aena "still does nothing"

The Pinar de San José center assists 80 homeless individuals and is operating well. Social Policies is evaluating the future of those housed after the planned closure in November, while criticizing that Aena is not taking action regarding this issue.

Miguel Bosé, on the fires: "We know very well who the responsible ones are"

Miguel Bosé has described on social media as "cowards and psychopaths" those who, according to him, are responsible for the fires, blaming the same people he considers guilty of the DANA.

First Pig Lung Transplant to a Human in Brain Death Successfully Carried Out

The first pig lung transplant to a human in brain death was successfully performed, demonstrating the feasibility of the procedure. Despite this advance, significant challenges still need to be overcome for its future application.

Trump praises his handling of the Ukraine war and his pressure on NATO: "They call me the president of Europe"

Trump highlighted his role in the Ukraine war and his pressure on NATO, stating that they call him "the president of Europe" and emphasizing that the U.S. is "the most respected country in the world."

Ukraine and the US will meet this week to address possible peace talks with Russia

Zelensky has reported that contacts will be made this week with the US envoy to discuss possible peace talks with Russia.

Musk sues OpenAI and Apple for stifling competition in artificial intelligence

Elon Musk accuses OpenAI and Apple of trying to monopolize the artificial intelligence sector, denouncing practices that limit competition and hinder technological innovation.

Bukele defends school discipline as a shield against gangs in El Salvador

Bukele's school plan promotes discipline through the inspection of uniforms, personal hygiene, and haircuts, aiming to strengthen student development and prevent the influence of gangs in El Salvador.

'First Dates' reveals a survey with the most desired sexual fantasies

The show 'First Dates' unveiled a survey about the most sought-after sexual fantasies, highlighting that many people want to fulfill them as a New Year's resolution, according to Richard Pena, the voice-over narrator of the program.

Neymar stands up to a mob from Santos that invaded the club's sports complex: "If you cry, imagine the rest"

Neymar showed himself as a leader in front of a mob of hardcore fans who invaded Santos' sports complex, facing the situation and sending a message of strength to the team.

The spectacular images and videos of the fire that affected seven businesses in the town of Torremolinos

The National Police are investigating the origin of the fire that affected seven businesses in Torremolinos, causing considerable damage. The striking images and videos show the magnitude of the fire and the firefighters' response to control the situation.

Binter Accuses Problems with Pratt & Whitney Engines

Binter is facing problems with Pratt & Whitney engines, which is affecting its supply chain. To mitigate this impact, the Canary Islands airline has significantly increased its investment in wet-leases.

VerĂłnica Echegui in 'Doctor GarcĂ­a's Patients': Where to Watch Her Success

Verónica Echegui plays Amparo in the adaptation of Almudena Grandes’ novel, sharing the spotlight with Javier Rey and Tamar Novas.

Irene Montero knows which bikini is the most flattering

Irene Montero showcased a swimsuit in Menorca that stands out for its timeless style and versatility, demonstrating her good taste in choosing flattering garments.

How Long Does It Take to Lose Muscle If You Stop Training

During inactivity, muscle size decreases faster than strength, showing that muscle mass is lost before the ability to generate force.

China develops the first VTOL drone that turns a warship into an airbase

China has created a jet-powered VTOL drone, an innovation that allows warships to be converted into mobile airbases, something previously considered impossible for this type of vessel.

The Majestic Castles of Germany That Are World Heritage Sites

UNESCO added 26 new sites to its World Heritage list, including prominent castles in Germany, recognized for their historical and cultural value.

From Ready Meals to Home-Delivered Menus: Convenience Gains Ground in Households

A German company has identified an ideal niche for those with little time to cook, offering home-delivered menus and ready meals that make quick and convenient eating at home easier.

Neither at half tank nor on empty: the ideal time to refuel and avoid breakdowns

In summer, during long trips across Spain, it is essential to refuel before the vehicle reaches half a tank or the reserve level. Maintaining an adequate fuel level helps prevent breakdowns and ensures a safer, smoother journey.

The Most Unique Fountains You Can See in Spain

This gallery presents a tour of the most special and unique fountains that can be found in different regions of Spain, highlighting their beauty and uniqueness.

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

20minutos invites you to vote for the best beach in Spain among the 20 finalists, selected after a first phase where readers chose the two best from each of the 10 Spanish coastlines. Voting is open until September 15th to decide which beach will be the winner of 2025.

The reason why your car takes longer to start in high temperatures

Many drivers in Spain notice that their car takes longer to start in the summer because high temperatures negatively affect the battery, reducing its performance and ability to start the vehicle quickly.

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

Some horror comedies, whether intentionally funny or by accident, including one considered a masterpiece, are ideal for enjoying and making the summer more bearable from home.

The beautiful beach of Fuerteventura used by Ridley Scott to shoot the key scene of a movie

Ridley Scott, director of 'Alien' and 'Gladiator', chose the Canary Islands to film one of his most curious movies, using the beautiful beach of Fuerteventura as a key setting.

This is what the two impressive Ford Mustangs purchased by the White House are like: 450 HP, $121,000, reaches 267 km/h...

The White House acquired two Ford Mustangs with 450 HP, capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.4 seconds and reaching a top speed of 267 km/h. Each unit is valued at $121,000 and they are iconic vehicles that have been seen on the roads of Spain.

The PP attacks Aemet over the DANA warnings: "The Generalitat did not receive clear and useful alerts"

The PP criticizes Aemet for not providing clear and useful warnings about the DANA, asserting that the Generalitat was not properly alerted. Furthermore, it points out that the alleged "lies" about the warnings have been proven false.

Trump signs an order to prosecute those who burn the American flag: "You will face one year in jail"

Trump signed an order for authorities to prosecute, both criminally and civilly, those who burn the American flag, imposing up to one year in jail.

A woman is imprisoned for leaving her underage daughter with two drug addicts

A woman was jailed after it was discovered that she left her underage daughter with two drug-dependent individuals. The minor was found in public accompanied by these individuals, which led to the intervention of authorities and the mother's arrest for putting her daughter at risk.

Why does Africa appear smaller than it should on world maps?

Africa often appears smaller on maps due to the Mercator projection, which distorts the actual size to preserve angles and shapes. This projection enlarges regions near the poles and reduces those near the equator, like Africa. As a result, the African continent is shown smaller than it really is, despite its vast surface area.

Eduardo Casanova Remembers His Role in 'AĂ­da': "For Me It Was a Liberation and I Feel Very Proud of It"

Eduardo Casanova shares his experience as a prominent figure in 'Pasa sin llamar,' where he was interviewed by Alba Carrillo, Inés Hernand, and Carmina Barrios. He recalls his role in 'Aída' as a personal liberation and expresses his pride in that work.

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

Chris Hemsworth and Daniel BrĂŒhl star in a Ron Howard film that revives one of the most famous rivalries in F1, offering a more engaging 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"

The use of exaggerated data in electric car advertising causes distrust among consumers, highlighting the importance of checking the 'fine print' when purchasing, something common to all brands.

The September Slump Squeezes Family Budgets With Back to School, Food, Energy...

Families face significant expenses in September, including back-to-school costs, food, and energy, which add to the excesses of the summer, putting their budgets to the test.

The town of A Coruña with a beach where you can buy an 80-square-meter apartment for about 50,000 euros

This municipality in the Noia region, A Coruña, is one of the most affordable in Galicia. It offers housing with an average price of 626 euros per square meter, allowing you to purchase an 80 mÂČ apartment for around 50,000 euros, ideal for those looking for a low-cost property near the beach.

Montoya returns to the stage after going through a "very tough" few months

Montoya, former contestant of Supervivientes, returns to the stage after overcoming difficult months, showing that he is in good spirits and eager to continue working.

The Bonoloto Produces a Millionaire in Spain and Awards a Jackpot Close to Two Million

The Bonoloto, drawn daily and regulated by the State Lotteries and Betting, has produced a new millionaire in Spain after awarding a jackpot close to two million euros.

Cristina Pedroche worries her followers with her absence: "Give us signs of life! We want to hear from you"

Cristina Pedroche has stopped posting on Instagram since she announced the birth of her second son, Isai, with Dabiz Muñoz, which has caused concern among her followers who are asking for news about her.

Anabel Pantoja shows an ultrasound and alarm goes off: "Is she pregnant again?"

Anabel Pantoja posted an image that some followers mistook for a pregnancy ultrasound, but it was actually an ultrasound of her elbow, which sparked unfounded rumors about a new baby.

Spain is burning and the pattern repeats

The management of the crisis in Spain follows a five-phase pattern: observation and delay, call for effort by the authority, attribution of blame to discontent, support from partisan experts, and consolidation of a dominant narrative.

The Political Emotion of a Freethinker

Javier LambĂĄn, prominent president of AragĂłn and defender of the values of the Transition, concluded his political career with discretion and dignity, leaving a legacy based on principles and commitment.

Political Embarrassment

Faced with a serious conflict, those involved chose to exchange accusations and expose their shortcomings, revealing a lack of maturity and cohesion in political coexistence.

Joseba Solozabal, the transgression of local television

Joseba Solozabal is the star presenter of television in Euskadi, known for his transgressive style and strong connection with the local audience, despite not being part of the main channel EITB.

Andalusian Scientists Develop a Treatment with Pig Manure that Reduces Pollution

The developed treatment keeps the acidity of pig manure stable for six weeks, which reduces the emission of ammonia and methane, helping to decrease environmental pollution.

The 'kellys' protest in front of the Generalitat of Catalonia to demand "empathy" amid the high season

Housekeepers, known as 'kellys', protest in front of the Generalitat of Catalonia to demand better working conditions and greater empathy, especially during the peak season, denouncing the difficult situations they face in their work.

Manu takes a risk to win 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra,' but fails in the attempt

Manu, from Madrid, defeated Rosa in the final duel of the Antena 3 contest, but he did not manage to complete 'El Rosco' and missed out on the grand prize.

Hortaleza Residents Report Neglected Dog Daycare

The Madrid Municipal Police inspected a dog daycare in Hortaleza following complaints from neighbors, confirming that it was operating without a permit and that the animals were neglected.

The Government works with the INE to exclude sexual services from the guide of economic activities

The Government collaborates with the INE to remove sexual services from the guide of economic activities, following criticism from the Equality department which points out that the guide does not take into account the legal and social differences between member states.

Cintora, live, welcomes Pepa Bueno to RTVE: "I can't wait to start to be able to rest"

Pepa Bueno joins RTVE's news program at a critical moment, highlighting the importance of her arrival. Live, Cintora welcomes her while she expresses enthusiasm about beginning this new professional stage.

Isabel Forner cuts Miki Nadal off sharply after he made a rude comment: "The topic makes me uncomfortable"

Isabel Forner quickly responded to a rude comment from Miki Nadal on 'Zapeando', expressing her discomfort, which earned her the biggest round of applause from Monday’s audience.

A neighbor from LeĂłn who refuses to leave his house: "Returning and finding nothing is also a risk"

Neighbors from various towns face the fires by creating new firebreaks to protect their homes, while some refuse to abandon their houses due to the risk of losing everything upon returning.

Fani Carbajo, new confirmed contestant of 'Supervivientes All Stars'

Fani Carbajo has been confirmed as a new contestant on 'Supervivientes All Stars'. In a presentation video for 'TardeAR', she expressed her enthusiasm and determination, stating that she is returning with more motivation and ready to win.

Kike Calleja reveals Isabel Pantoja's reasons for returning to Cantora: "She has not been happy in Madrid"

Kike Calleja reveals that Isabel Pantoja will return to Cantora because she has not been happy in Madrid. The singer will travel to the Dominican Republic once she has settled her debts with the tax authorities.

Pablo AlborĂĄn's Most Honest Confession: "I Hope My Song 'KM0' Brings Hope Back to Everyone"

Pablo AlborĂĄn shared the personal story that inspired his song 'KilĂłmetro cero,' hoping that this track will bring hope back to those who listen to it.

Plex posts a loving photo with Aitana on vacation in Indonesia

Plex, the YouTuber, has stopped hiding his relationship with singer Aitana and shared a loving photo of them together while enjoying a vacation in Indonesia.

Valeri Cuéllar recounts the assault she suffered at the hands of her ex-partner: "I am still recovering"

Valeri Cuéllar has reported her ex-partner, Álvaro Muñoz Escassi, for assault and is awaiting a restraining order while she recovers from her injuries.

Gloria Camila attends her boyfriend Álvaro García’s concert with her family and puts an end to crisis rumors

Gloria Camila attended her boyfriend Álvaro García’s concert with her family, showing that their relationship is stable and denying the rumors of a crisis.

La Maestra Benita claims to have had an 'affair' with Camilo Sesto: "I have a résumé"

The fortune teller La Maestra Benita stated that she had a brief romance with Camilo Sesto in 1975, during the time he was working on the album 'Jesus Christ Superstar.' She noted that it was a single encounter and emphasized her personal experience by claiming to have a "résumé."

Glen Powell's Ex on the Actor's Relationship with Sydney Sweeney: "I Wanted Him Not to Take Me for a Fool"

Actors Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney used their romance as a marketing strategy to promote the film 'Anyone But You,' according to Powell's ex.

Amador Mohedano updates his health status after shocking images of his transformation emerge

Amador Mohedano, brother of Rocío Jurado, has lost 12 kilos following a medical procedure. Currently, his diet consists solely of broths, soups, and purées while he recovers.

Marta López Álamo's Latest Cosmetic Touch-Up to Change Her Smile: "I Felt I Showed Too Much Mouth"

Marta López Álamo explained on Instagram her recent cosmetic adjustment to modify the design of her smile, motivated by feeling that she was showing too much mouth.

Xokas explodes against Juan Guarnizo for saying that Ibai's 'La Velada' "is not made for a Latin audience"

Xokas responded furiously to Juan Guarnizo, who claimed that Ibai's 'La Velada' is not designed for the Latin audience, following the success of the streamer boxing event 'Supernova Strikes' in Mexico.

Family vacations: Is there an age when we should stop traveling with our parents?

Family vacations strengthen bonds and create memories, but the question arises of when it is appropriate to stop traveling with parents. The answer varies according to each family's experiences and values, with no fixed age that determines the end of these shared trips.

The incredible images of a meteorite crossing the sky over Japan

A bright meteorite crossed the sky over Kyushu, Japan, and was captured from various locations. This phenomenon, a fireball, went viral on social media. Experts explain that it is an especially luminous shooting star caused by dust particles or fragments of asteroids burning up in the atmosphere.

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

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 has been set up to accommodate evacuees from various towns and their animals, who are also affected by the fire in the Sanabria Lake natural park and the Segundera and Porto mountain ranges.

This is what the very expensive bicycles stolen from Jonas Vingegaard at La Vuelta are like: they have a price similar to a car

The yellow team reported the theft of Jonas Vingegaard’s bicycles during the early morning in front of his hotel in Turin. These bicycles, extremely expensive, have a value similar to that of a car.

Vingegaard maintains the red jersey with Gaudu's spectacular victory in the third stage of the Vuelta a España, still in Italy

David Gaudu won the third stage of the Vuelta a España by beating Mads Pedersen in a final sprint. Despite this victory, Jonas Vingegaard continues to hold the red jersey as the race leader.

Summary and goals of Athletic Club - Rayo Vallecano in Matchday 2 of LaLiga

Athletic Club, coached by Ernesto Valverde, won 1-0 against Rayo Vallecano at San Mamés thanks to a penalty scored by Oihan Sancet in Matchday 2 of LaLiga.

Thibaut Courtois' message after the VinĂ­cius controversy in Oviedo: "A stadium that belongs to the First Division"

Thibaut Courtois praised Oviedo's fans and described the stadium as great for playing in Spain's top football division, highlighting its suitability despite recent controversies involving VinĂ­cius.

Tsarukyan discredits Topuria: "He only has one special thing: boxing"

Armenian fighter Tsarukyan claims that Topuria avoids facing him and criticizes that the only special thing about Topuria is his boxing skill.

The expensive bicycle of the Vuelta leader, Jonas Vingegaard, stolen at dawn

The Team Visma-Lease a Bike truck was broken into outside Turin after the second stage of the race, and the high-end bicycle of leader Jonas Vingegaard was stolen.

A gene therapy with a Spanish hallmark manages to reverse Alzheimer's: "It's something radical"

A gene therapy developed by the Cajal Institute and Tetraneuron has demonstrated the ability to reverse Alzheimer's in preliminary studies. They are preparing human trials, with potential also to treat Parkinson's, glaucoma, and brain aging.

Social organizations demand an investigation into the death of a man with cerebral palsy in an illegal center

ASPACE condemns the death of a 34-year-old man with cerebral palsy in an illegal center in Madrid and calls for an urgent investigation to clarify the circumstances. Social organizations denounce the lack of control and regulation in these centers that put vulnerable people at risk. They request measures to guarantee the safety and rights of those who depend on specialized care.

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

Andrea Lozano, recipient of the SEN Epilepsy Award, is recognized for her work as a health agent and advocate, promoting the visibility of epilepsy. She states that expressing the experience is vital: "If you don't speak, if you don't share it, you suffocate," and emphasizes that now she is the one in control of her life, not the illness.

Begoña Dacal, with Friedreich's ataxia and surrounded by scorched mountains: "I was alone and didn't know what to do"

Begoña Dacal, who suffers from Friedreich's ataxia, faced a difficult situation surrounded by burned forests and toxic smoke after suffering from pneumonia, feeling isolated and overwhelmed.

The Emirati Taqa buys the Spanish GS Inima for 1 billion after its failed takeover bid for Naturgy

The Emirati energy group Taqa acquires the Spanish company GS Inima, specialized in desalination, for around 1.2 billion dollars, after failing in its takeover bid for Naturgy.

Indra hires Frank Torres at Nissan to lead its military vehicles business

Indra has hired Frank Torres, a prominent Spanish automotive executive with extensive international experience, to lead its growing military vehicles business, thereby strengthening its commitment to the defense sector.

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

The decline in global cocoa production, caused by climate and pests, has triggered a significant rise in its price, also impacting the costs of chocolate, eggs, coffee, and fruit with double-digit increases.

Baleària completes the purchase of Naviera Armas, pending CNMC’s decision

BaleĂ ria will conclude the acquisition of Naviera Armas, which will allow it to manage 15 ships and compete with large transnational groups. The operation is pending approval from the CNMC, according to president Adolfo Utor.

The owner of 7 Up bets on coffee despite prices: buys the producer of Marcilla for 15.7 billion

Keurig Dr Pepper agreed to buy JDE Peet's, producer of Marcilla, for 15.7 billion. After the acquisition, KDP plans to spin off into two independent publicly traded companies in the US, strengthening its presence in the coffee market.

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

The ECB president highlighted that immigration has been key to Spain's economic growth, attributing nearly half of the increase in employment over the past three years to foreign workers.

This is How David Corenswet Got the Role of Superman Thanks to His Wife, Actress Julia Best Warner

David Corenswet landed the role of Superman thanks to the support of his wife, actress Julia Best Warner. Among his "superpowers" are wearing thick-framed glasses and his honesty in not understanding what "off the record" means.

Marvel promised him work for 10 years and ended up making only one movie in the MCU

The failure of 'Eternals' prevented Kumail Nanjiani from establishing himself as a star in the MCU, despite Marvel having promised him work for a decade, ultimately resulting in just one movie.

Amy Madigan Stayed Seated: When the 'Weapons' Actress Gave a Lesson in Dignity at the Oscars

Amy Madigan, whose career has been revitalized thanks to her role as Aunt Gladys in Zach Cregger's film, stood out for her dignified attitude during the Oscars, solidifying her as a respected figure in cinema.

The Film That Turns Paul Mescal into Shakespeare: First Images of 'Hamnet'

Chloé Zhao will adapt Maggie O'Farrell's bestseller for the screen, exploring the writer's family and the origin of 'Hamlet.' Paul Mescal stars in this moving story about the personal impact that inspired Shakespeare's work.

'Enemies': the shocking and moving story of bullying that arrives on Prime Video

The Spanish film 'Enemies', starring Christian Checha and Hugo Welzel, tackles the topic of bullying in a powerful and emotional way. It is now available for streaming on Prime Video.

Instagram now allows sharing Spotify songs with preview in your stories: here’s how to do it

Instagram now allows sharing Spotify songs with preview both in stories and Instagram Notes, making it easier for users to share music in a more interactive way.

I've been using this ultralight HUAWEI laptop for months: I can't go back to a computer that weighs more than a kilo

We tested the Huawei MateBook X Pro 2024, a premium ultrabook weighing only 980 grams. It stands out for its elegant design, OLED display, performance with Intel Core Ultra 9, good battery life, and competitive price in Spain.

From Being an iPhone Clone to Copying the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra: Trump's Controversial Phone Changes Design

Donald Trump's phone, initially similar to the iPhone, has changed its design to now resemble the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, generating controversy due to this evolution in its appearance.

HUAWEI launches its MatePad 11.5 with a screen that simulates the texture of paper

HUAWEI introduces the MatePad 11.5, equipped with a screen that mimics the texture of paper for a more natural experience. Additionally, it incorporates technologies that reduce flicker and visual fatigue, protecting the eyes during extended sessions.

Are You Being Dry in Your WhatsApp Messages? You Might Be Committing 'Dry Texting'

'Dry texting' involves sending brief and unexpressive messages that can cause indifference, disinterest, discomfort, rejection, or anxiety in the recipient.

The sheer top with cutouts with which Nicki Nicole confirms her relationship with Lamine Yamal

Nicki Nicole celebrates her birthday with a stylish look, wearing a sheer top with cutouts that confirms her relationship with Lamine Yamal during a special date.

"My former rival, admirer, and now my friend forever": Serena Williams' emotional speech about Sharapova

Serena Williams delivered an emotional speech about her relationship with Maria Sharapova, highlighting how they have gone from being great rivals on the tennis court to inseparable friends off it.

From RosalĂ­a to Naomi Campbell: This Is How T-Shirts with Funny and Empowering Messages Are a Hit

T-shirts with funny and empowering messages are back, winning over Generation Z and reviving a popular trend from the 2000s, driven by figures like RosalĂ­a and Naomi Campbell.

Nieves Álvarez reveals her modeling makeup tricks: "They make the difference between a tired look and a radiant one"

Nieves Álvarez shares her makeup tips on Instagram, highlighting what to do and what to avoid to achieve perfect skin. According to the model, these tricks make the difference between a tired appearance and a radiant one.

An expert guides us in choosing the ideal colors for autumn to ensure a perfect guest look for weddings in September and October.

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 key secret to keeping her blonde hair healthy and shiny.

Don’t Throw Away Salmon Skin: A Fishmonger’s Trick to Avoid Wasting One of the Most Nutritious Parts

Salmon is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which are highly beneficial for health. A fishmonger advises against discarding the skin, as it also contains essential nutrients. Using this part of the fish reduces waste and maximizes the nutritional value of the meal.

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

Roasting red peppers is easy, but my grandmother’s trick enhances their flavor without using salt or herbs. This simple method brings out the natural taste of roasted peppers, achieving a delicious and authentic result.

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

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

The Roadside Bar in a Navarre Farmhouse That Wins You Over with Its Dessert

Benta Miguel, a roadside bar in a Navarre farmhouse, stands out for its authentic traditional Navarrese cuisine and especially for its dessert, which has captivated its visitors.

Neither Ajoarriero nor BĂ©chamel: FerrĂĄn Adrià’s Key to Making Cauliflower Enjoyable for Everyone

FerrĂĄn AdriĂ  recommends transforming cauliflower into a kind of rice or couscous to disguise its appearance and make it appealing even to the most discerning palates.

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

Mercadona will implement new opening hours starting September 1st, especially affecting openings on holidays and Sundays in all its supermarkets.

Neither Spain nor Italy: this is the country with the cleanest bathing waters in Europe

The European Union analyzed the quality of bathing water in its member countries and surprised by revealing that neither Spain nor Italy leads the list. The country with the cleanest waters in Europe is not one of the usual major tourist centers on the continent.

Discover the 'Portuguese Maldives': White Sandy Beaches, Wild Nature, and Plenty of Calm

White sandy beaches, fish swimming near the shore, water sports, and an atmosphere of constant calm characterize this natural paradise near Spain, known as the "Portuguese Maldives."

Is it safe to travel to El Salvador? The destination chosen by Mario Casas and Melyssa Pinto for their vacation

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicates that security in El Salvador has improved, but recommends traveling with caution and avoiding certain specific areas.

The Cares Trail, a Paradise for Hiking Enthusiasts

The Cares Trail is a prominent tourist destination in Asturias, popular among hikers from around the world. It is recommended to know and respect the rules, avoiding actions such as throwing stones down the gorges to preserve the environment.

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

The luxury train Al-Ándalus celebrates its 40th anniversary in 2026 with an extended route that includes several Spanish regions, offering an exclusive experience with tickets that can reach up to 13,000 euros.

It Looks Like Cuenca and It's in France: The Medieval Village Near Nice with Houses Hanging on the Mountain

This Provençal village, near Nice, is known for violet cultivation and its impressive wall-like houses hanging on the cliff, creating a magical and relaxing environment.

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

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

Doctor Rawdy, endocrinologist: "these are the five lies you've been told about gastritis"

Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach lining, but not all stomach pains indicate this condition. It is important not to confuse symptoms and to understand the real cause for an accurate diagnosis.

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

Proper hand hygiene is vital to prevent contagions and infections. Not only do the frequency and duration of washing matter, but also the technique, as many people forget to clean certain key areas that are essential for effectively eliminating bacteria.

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

Preliminary results show that a new experimental drug is promising in safety and efficacy for eliminating aggressive breast and skin cancers in a clinical trial.

What it means when a person frequently cracks their bones, according to psychology

Experts explain that frequently cracking bones may be related to anxiety or stress, acting as a habit to release tension. It can also indicate a need for self-control or simply be an unconscious habit without significant psychological relevance.

This is What Happens to Your Body When You Sleep with the Door Closed

Sleeping with the door closed can increase the concentration of harmful particles in the indoor air, affecting air quality and health. Ventilating spaces is crucial to maintain a healthy environment and reduce respiratory risks.

David Callejo, doctor and science communicator: "You’re doing it wrong if you drink ice-cold water to cool down"

Doctor David Callejo warns that drinking ice-cold water in summer can be harmful to health, as it may cause discomfort and affect digestion, recommending choosing room temperature water for better refreshment.

Audi's Best-Selling Coupe SUV Gets an Update: This Is the New 2026 Q3 Sportback

The new 2026 Audi Q3 Sportback debuts with a refreshed design, enhanced technology, and electrified engines, maintaining its position as the brand's best-selling coupe SUV.

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

This Mediterranean coastal city has installed a new radar to monitor speed on one of its streets, with the aim of increasing road safety.

The reasons why your car's air conditioning might not be cooling

Summer is the worst time for your car's air conditioning to fail. The causes for it not cooling can vary, ranging from a lack of refrigerant gas to problems with the compressor or radiator, which affect the performance of the climate control system.

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 fatal accidents among motorcyclists, helping to save lives on the road.

Driver Who Tested Positive for Drugs but Was Not Under Their Influence Acquitted: How Is That Possible?

Lawyer Miguel Ángel Mejías explains on TikTok how his client was acquitted of driving under the influence of drugs, despite testing positive, because it was not proven that he was under their effects while driving.

A 'tiktoker' imagines the current Citroën C15 and this is the impressive result

The iconic Citroën C15 van, fondly remembered in the Spanish countryside and with a global impact, is reinvented by a tiktoker who imagines what its modern version would be like, showing an impressive result.

The Xunta of Galicia will establish an office to provide support and legal advice to teachers in the face of any type of violence, highlighting the importance of teaching as a fundamental pillar of the education system and aiming to dignify and enhance the teaching profession.

Barcelona will install 92 new cameras in the city's cemeteries to improve security

Barcelona will install 92 new cameras in its cemeteries to increase surveillance and support operational tasks in these funeral spaces.

Hospitalizations Rise Due to Salmonella Outbreak in La Manga That Left Over a Hundred Poisoned: Now Nine

Cases from the salmonella outbreak in La Manga continue to increase, with nine people now hospitalized. More than a hundred were poisoned in this incident.

Almost 72 consecutive hours of partying: 80 people remain at the ValdĂĄliga rave

The illegal party in ValdĂĄliga initially gathered about 400 people. After nearly 72 hours of continuous event, around 80 attendees are still at the rave.

Those Affected by the Tres Cantos Fire Will Have an In-Person Office to Centralize Procedures

An in-person office will help those affected by the Tres Cantos fire to obtain information about assistance, resolve insurance-related questions, and receive support in managing their cases.

Galizano Beach Remains Closed Due to Rotavirus Outbreak and One Patient Remains Hospitalized

Galizano beach remains closed due to a rotavirus outbreak. A new inspection was carried out this Monday and samples were taken to analyze the situation. One affected patient remains hospitalized.

Seprona fines eight restaurants in Menorca for having illegal seafood

Seprona fined eight restaurants in Menorca after confiscating 72 sea crabs (5.48 kg) and five illegal lobsters, including three white and two red.

Cannabis laboratory that 'cooked' derivatives to sell at various 'raves' in Granada dismantled

The Civil Guard dismantled a cannabis laboratory in a rural house in Huétor Santillån (Granada) that produced and prepared derivatives for sale at several rave parties. It was a sophisticated center dedicated to the manufacturing and distribution of these substances, affecting events in the area.

Worker dies and another injured after a fall in a warehouse in Villarrobledo

Two workers fell from seven meters in a warehouse under construction in Villarrobledo; one died and another was injured. A third colleague also fell.

Almeida's team will "respect" if he chooses not to run again in the elections to focus on work-life balance

The Social Policies delegate assures that all councilors continue working to "be up to the task" during Mayor Almeida's paternity leave, and the team will respect if he decides not to run in the upcoming elections to focus on work-life balance.

Arrested for violating a protection order and assaulting his partner in Vitoria

A 34-year-old man was arrested in Vitoria for assaulting his partner on the head and violating an active protection order. The arrest occurred following a report of an injury-related crime in the context of gender-based violence.

Her mother forgets to hang up the phone and unintentionally hears her emotional confession: "If only you knew..."

A woman thought her daughter had hung up, but in reality, she was still on the other end of the line and unintentionally heard an emotional confession from her daughter.

A Spanish woman recounts what happens when pedestrians run a red light in China: "No one does it"

TikToker Leyre GĂłmez explains that in China pedestrians strictly obey traffic lights, and crossing on red has serious consequences. According to her, no one runs the red light, highlighting the discipline and order in the traffic behavior of Chinese citizens.

A Cuban Woman Goes to a Hospital in Spain for the First Time and States Clearly: "Nothing Like It"

A Cuban woman who visited a hospital in Spain for the first time compared on TikTok the technology, care, cleanliness, and organization with what she knows, highlighting that it has nothing to do with the experience in her country.

Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"

The 20minutos sex advice column provides answers from Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute, for readers facing sexual problems, such as loss of erections due to medication, who are seeking to improve their intimate life with their partners.

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

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo recommends avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan. She answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing care that protects skin integrity.

"I Rent My Home, Am I Obliged to Let an Appraiser Enter to Take Photos?"

This housing advice column helps to resolve doubts related to common rental issues, such as conflicts with neighbors, community maintenance, and relationships with the landlord.

"If the working hours are reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"

UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of working hours, clarifying its implications and how it affects the time required for retirement in this edition of the labor advice column.

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

20minutos offers an advice column for those facing worries or mental blocks and needing guidance. This space aims to help manage emotions and resolve doubts through dialogue, providing support to those going through difficult times.

Menopause in Female Dogs and Cats: Myths and Realities Among Domestic Animals

The "grandmother hypothesis" suggests that post-reproductive longevity in females offers social benefits and protects their offspring, a concept relevant to understanding menopause in domestic animals such as female dogs and cats.

Artificial intelligence aims to ‘translate’ dogs' barks in an innovative experiment

An experiment uses artificial intelligence to analyze barks and determine which dog is barking, its emotional state, and the context of the sound, seeking to "translate" canine communication through an advanced algorithm.

Traveling Through Europe with Pets: What You Need to Know If You Plan Your Vacation in September

To travel through Europe with pets in September, it is essential to check the regulations of the destination country, as species such as birds, reptiles, or rodents have specific rules that must be followed before traveling.

Your daily horoscope for Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, where you will find predictions and advice for each zodiac sign that will help you face the day with clarity and optimism.

Can They Prohibit You from Bringing Your Own Food and Drink into the Cinema? This Is What the Law Says

Movie theaters generally prevent customers from bringing outside food and drinks, selling these products at high prices inside. This practice is common but can spark debate about consumer rights and regulations.

Asian wasp stings: how to know if you are allergic and how to react instantly

Asian wasp stings can cause reactions ranging from mild to severe allergic responses. It is vital to recognize symptoms such as intense swelling, difficulty breathing, or dizziness. In the event of an allergic reaction, one must act quickly by administering antihistamines or epinephrine and seek immediate medical attention to avoid complications.

The height of irony for a vegan firefighter: having to put out a truck loaded with 18,000 kilos of steaks

Jenna Ulrich, a vegan firefighter from Missouri, put out a fire on a trailer loaded with 18,000 kilos of steaks, alongside her father and other firefighters from the station.

Discover the Cemetery Where Franco Buried His Muslim Mercenaries

The Muslim Cemetery of Barcia, built in 1936, holds the remains of Muslim soldiers who fought alongside Franco in the Spanish Civil War, highlighting a little-known chapter of Franco's military history.

Are TV Series Beginning to Show Sex Without Filters or Romanticism?

Too Much presents a liberating and uncommon view of intimacy on screen, depicting sex in a realistic, straightforward way that moves away from the usual romanticism found in television fiction.

Very Common Mistakes That Make You Waste Gasoline Unnecessarily

Despite the rise of electric cars, many combustion vehicles are still in use. Spending more gasoline than necessary is usually due to common mistakes such as accelerating abruptly, having incorrect tire pressure, or carrying unnecessary weight. Avoiding these bad habits helps improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption.

Black apple, rainbow corn... Fruits and vegetables so rare they seem out of this world

There are unique varieties of fruits and vegetables with uncommon colors, such as the black apple and rainbow corn, that seem out of this world due to their almost science fiction-like appearance.

These Are the Most Famous Georges in the World

There are many famous people named George, among whom stands out a great Hollywood star recognized worldwide.

Álvarez, a very common surname in Spain shared by these celebrities

The surname Álvarez is one of the most common in Spain and is borne by numerous famous figures in various fields.

More than 600,000 People Evacuated in Vietnam Ahead of Typhoon Kajiki

More than 600,000 people in Vietnam have been evacuated as Typhoon Kajiki approaches, with arrival expected on Monday night. Authorities are preparing to face possible flooding and damage caused by the intense weather phenomenon.

The New Life of Cheikh Kane, From a Perilous Boat Journey to Becoming a Model: "I Still Wonder if It Was Real"

Cheikh Kane, a Senegalese man who risked his life on a dangerous boat journey to support his family, recounts the fear of believing they would die. Now, he has overcome that experience and become a model, reflecting on the surreal nature of his new life.

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

Matilde, a 72-year-old Spanish woman residing in Mallorca, disappeared in Indonesia. Her absence was reported on July 28 after more than 20 days without news. The family expresses concerns about her last movements and requests help to clarify her whereabouts.

Prison for a man accused of homicide after fatally running over his neighbor in Alicante

A court in Alicante has ordered provisional imprisonment for a 44-year-old man accused of homicide after allegedly fatally running over his neighbor last Friday. The incident is under investigation.

A 'Santero' Arrested in Pontevedra for Promising His Patients "Cure" if They Had Sex with Him

The Civil Guard of Tui arrested a 55-year-old man in Paradanta, Pontevedra, accused of a crime against sexual freedom and integrity. The detainee promised cures to his patients in exchange for having sexual relations with him.

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

The Asian hornet is spreading in Andalusia, causing alarm among beekeepers and farmers. This insect destroys hives and ruins crops, leading to significant losses and severely affecting the local agricultural sector.

Maduro calls for a new enlistment of militiamen in response to "threats" from the US

President Maduro has called for a new enlistment of militiamen following the overflow at registration centers over the weekend, in response to what he considers threats from the United States.

A "docile" shark spotted in El Hierro after six years without any record of this "uncommon" species

After a "docile" shark was spotted in El Hierro, a rare species absent for six years, the demand for dive bookings in the area has increased significantly.

Man arrested for recording a woman while she was showering in the locker room of a sports center in Granada

A 30-year-old man was arrested for recording a woman in the locker room of a sports center in Granada. After his arrest, he was released and must appear before the judicial authority when summoned.

Valencia launches a new radar: where it is and when it will start fining

A new radar has been installed on the V-30, between kilometers 4.65 and 8.85, the road that connects the port with the A-7 in Valencia. This device will soon begin issuing fines to control speed and improve road safety in the area.

Italy blocks a ship that disobeyed the assigned port for the disembarkation of migrants

An NGO took ten rescued migrants to the port of Trapani (Sicily) instead of the port of Genoa, assigned by the Ministry of the Interior. Italy blocked the ship for not following the official order regarding the place of disembarkation.

The Prime Minister of France will face a confidence vote on September 8 over his austerity plan

The Prime Minister of France will face a confidence vote on September 8 due to his austerity plan. If he fails to pass it, he will have to resign, which would trigger a new government crisis.

A wave of fires threatens thousands of homes on the west coast of the United States

California has deployed emergency teams in twelve counties to confront a wave of fires that puts thousands of homes at risk on the west coast of the United States.

Students from URJC and Carlos III will be able to live in 300 affordable homes

The AlcorcĂłn City Council and the Ministry of Housing have agreed to the construction of 300 public homes in Retamar de la Huerta, aimed at students from URJC and Carlos III, offering affordable housing options.

Arrested for hitting an officer after refusing to take a breathalyzer test while riding a scooter

A 37-year-old man, who admitted to having been drinking, was arrested after refusing to take a breathalyzer test while riding a scooter and assaulting an officer.

The embarrassing attitude of Medvedev: goodbye to the US Open in the first round, erupts against the chair umpire...

Daniil Medvedev was involved in an incident following a mistake by a photographer that delayed the match. Despite his protest, he lost in the first round of the US Open against Benjamin Bonzi.

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

20AM offers a daily summary of key news to start the day informed. It covers national and international current events, economy, politics, culture, and sports, providing concise analysis to understand the context and implications of the most relevant events. Ideal for those looking for a quick and comprehensive overview of what is happening in the world.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes strategies such as creating a financial plan, monitoring expenses, prioritizing needs, saving regularly, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests tools and apps to facilitate money tracking, promoting better financial management and helping to efficiently achieve economic goals.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The essential guide for film lovers presents the most outstanding series and movies of the moment. It includes everything from international productions to local gems, with recommendations for all tastes and genres. Ideal for those looking for new stories that captivate and entertain, highlighting titles that have received praise for their narrative quality and production.

The little-known town of Salamanca with one of the most beautiful castles in the province

The village, declared a Historic-Artistic Ensemble, offers an ideal rural getaway in the heart of nature, standing out for its beautiful castle and peaceful atmosphere.

How Many Beers Can You Burn During a Padel Match, According to a Coach

A coach explains that the number of calories burned while playing padel varies according to age, sex, weight, and genetics, but it is possible to estimate how many beers can be "burned" during a match.

The restaurant in Valencia with an 'underwater tunnel' and dishes from 2.90 euros

This restaurant in Valencia stands out not only for its affordable menu, with dishes starting at 2.90 euros, but also for its unique location, which features an 'underwater tunnel' as the main attraction for visitors.

New leaks reveal surprising changes in the upcoming iPhone 17

New leaks reveal that the iPhone 17 will bring significant improvements to the camera and major changes to its internal components, promising a notable upgrade compared to previous models.

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

Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters to film a series about Spanish gastronomy on HBO. During the trip, his American daughters discovered a traditional Spanish product that they loved, different from paella or tortilla, showing their admiration for this local delicacy.

The Nordic series that Stephen King considers better than 'Game of Thrones': it is 15 years old and available on Netflix

In 2012, Stephen King recommended a Norwegian political drama, available on Netflix, rating it above hits like 'Breaking Bad' and 'Game of Thrones'.

Five Zara Midi Skirts to Return to the Office Stylishly and Stunningly

The return to work is approaching, and Zara offers five ideal midi skirts to refresh your wardrobe. These options combine elegance and style, perfect for going back to the office with a modern and sophisticated look.

Drivers and Cyclists Will Have to Comply with Eight New DGT Rules in 2025

The Directorate General of Traffic will implement eight new rules in 2025 to reduce fatalities and improve coexistence between motorcycles and cars on the road.

The director of the '28 Years Later' sequel recalls her fateful experience at Marvel: "There was no solid script"

After the success of the 'Candyman' sequel, Nia DaCosta accepted to direct 'The Marvels' but regretted it when faced with a project lacking a solid script, which complicated her experience at Marvel.

The town of A Coruña with a beach where you can buy an 80 square meter apartment for about 50,000 euros

This municipality in the Noia region is one of the cheapest in Galicia, with an average price per square meter of 626 euros, allowing you to buy an 80 mÂČ apartment for around 50,000 euros.

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

This municipality in Ávila, Castilla y León, shares its name with a famous footballer who played for Real Madrid.

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

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

India braces for export hit as steep new US tariffs loom

India faces possible export challenges as the US plans to impose steep new tariffs. These tariffs could impact key Indian goods entering the US market, potentially affecting trade relations and economic growth. Indian exporters and policymakers are preparing to mitigate the anticipated adverse effects on bilateral trade and the broader economy.

Oil eases after rising to 2-week high on Russia-Ukraine supply concerns

Oil prices fell after hitting a two-week high due to worries over supply disruptions from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Concerns about potential export restrictions had pushed prices up, but easing geopolitical tensions and increased output expectations led to a slight decline. Market watchers remain cautious amid ongoing uncertainties affecting global oil supply.

Gold prices hit 2-week high as Trump-Fed feud escalates with Cook firing

Gold prices rose to a two-week high amid escalating tensions between President Trump and the Federal Reserve following the firing of Fed official Cook. The move intensified concerns over central bank independence and monetary policy, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets like gold amid uncertainty in financial markets.

Elliott Affiliate Emerges as Frontrunner in Citgo Auction, Filing Says

An affiliate of Elliott Management is reportedly the leading bidder in the ongoing auction for Citgo, according to a recent filing. The hedge fund's interest highlights a competitive process amid efforts to resolve ownership disputes involving the Venezuelan state oil company. The auction aims to address creditor claims and secure control of Citgo's valuable assets.

Oil prices fall as traders weigh Russian supply outlook, sanction risks

Oil prices declined as traders assessed the future of Russian supply amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and potential new sanctions. Market participants remain cautious due to uncertainties around Russia’s export capabilities and the impact of possible trade restrictions, influencing crude oil demand and supply dynamics globally.

Chile regulator raises bar to restart parts of Codelco mine after collapse

Chile’s regulator has increased safety requirements for restarting sections of Codelco's mine following a recent collapse. The stricter standards aim to prevent future incidents and ensure worker safety before operations resume. Codelco is reviewing protocols to comply with the new regulations as it works to safely restore mining activities.

US screwworm patient recovered, Maryland says, as ranchers criticize secrecy

Maryland health officials confirmed the recovery of a US patient infected with screwworm, a rare parasitic infestation. The case sparked ranchers' criticism over limited information and secrecy surrounding the outbreak, raising concerns about animal and public health transparency. Officials emphasized ongoing monitoring and control measures to prevent further spread.

Trump administration plans to cancel approval of Maryland offshore wind project

The Trump administration intends to revoke federal approval for a Maryland offshore wind farm, citing concerns over environmental impacts and navigational safety. This move halts progress on the project, which aimed to boost renewable energy and create jobs. Supporters argue it undermines clean energy goals, while opponents claim it protects maritime interests and local ecosystems.

US Interior Department proposes adding copper to critical minerals list

The US Interior Department has proposed adding copper to its critical minerals list, highlighting its importance for clean energy technologies and national security. The move aims to boost domestic production, reduce reliance on foreign sources, and support the transition to renewable energy by ensuring a stable supply of this essential metal. Public comments on the proposal are being invited.

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Korean Air makes airline’s biggest-ever Boeing jet order amid Trump-Lee summit

Korean Air placed its largest Boeing order ever, acquiring multiple wide-body jets during the Trump-Lee summit. This move aims to expand the airline’s fleet and enhance long-haul capacity, reflecting growth ambitions and strengthening US-South Korea ties amid high-profile diplomatic talks.

South Korea bets big on reviving troubled US shipbuilding to woo Trump

South Korea is investing heavily to help revive the struggling U.S. shipbuilding industry, aiming to strengthen economic ties and appeal to former President Donald Trump’s emphasis on American manufacturing. The move seeks to boost job creation and counteract industry declines, aligning with Trump’s agenda of revitalizing domestic production through strategic international partnerships.

Dollar, longer-dated Treasuries slide as Trump escalates attack on Fed; gold rises

The US dollar and longer-dated Treasury yields declined following intensified criticism of the Federal Reserve by former President Trump. His remarks increased market uncertainty about future monetary policy. Meanwhile, gold prices rose as investors sought safe-haven assets amid growing economic concerns and geopolitical tensions.

Zurich Airport hits record half-year profit on passenger surge

Zurich Airport reported a record half-year profit driven by a significant surge in passenger numbers. The increase in air travel demand post-pandemic has boosted revenues, surpassing previous financial results. Enhanced operational efficiency and expanded flight options contributed to the airport's strong financial performance in the first half of the year.

Nissan shares slide over 6% as Mercedes offloads $346 million stake

Nissan shares dropped over 6% after Mercedes-Benz sold its entire $346 million stake in the Japanese automaker. The divestment sparked investor concerns about Nissan’s future prospects and strategic direction. Mercedes’ exit signals shifting alliances in the automotive industry amid evolving market dynamics.

Exclusive - Tekscend Photomask targets $2 billion valuation in Japan IPO, sources say

Tekscend Photomask aims for a $2 billion valuation in its upcoming IPO on the Tokyo Stock Exchange. The company, specializing in photomask production critical for semiconductor manufacturing, plans to use the funds to expand capacity and enhance technology. Sources indicate strong investor interest amid rising demand for advanced semiconductor components.

Trump threatens more tariffs for countries with digital taxes

Former President Donald Trump warned that countries imposing digital taxes on U.S. companies could face additional tariffs. He criticized such taxes as unfair to American businesses and suggested escalating trade measures to pressure nations to repeal these levies. This stance aligns with ongoing tensions over digital taxation and global trade policies affecting major tech firms.

Temu resumes direct US shipments after trade truce – FT

Temu has resumed direct shipments to the US following a temporary halt amid trade tensions. The move comes after negotiations eased restrictions, allowing the e-commerce platform to operate more freely. This development signals improved trade relations and is expected to benefit Temu's market presence and consumer access in the US.

Papa John’s to re-enter India with plan for 650 pizza stores by 2035

Papa John’s is set to re-enter the Indian market with an ambitious plan to open 650 pizza stores by 2035. This move aims to capitalize on India’s growing demand for fast food and expand the brand’s global footprint. The company will focus on tailoring its menu to local tastes while leveraging its international experience to compete in India’s competitive pizza sector.

Mercedes-Benz’ pension trust sells Nissan holding for $324 million, source says

Mercedes-Benz’s pension trust has sold its stake in Nissan for $324 million, according to a source. The move reflects a strategic portfolio adjustment, though further details on the timing and reasons for the sale were not disclosed. This transaction marks a notable divestment for the pension fund in the automotive sector.

Irish consumer sentiment improves slightly in August

Irish consumer sentiment edged up slightly in August, reflecting modest optimism about the economy and personal finances. Despite ongoing concerns about inflation and the cost of living, consumers showed improved confidence compared to previous months, suggesting cautious positivity as economic conditions stabilize.

UK shop prices rise by most since March 2024, adding to inflation nerves

UK shop prices saw their largest increase since March 2024, intensifying concerns about ongoing inflation. The rise reflects growing costs for retailers, which may lead to higher prices for consumers, further pressuring household budgets and economic stability.

New US home sales fall as high borrowing costs stifle housing demand

New US home sales declined due to high borrowing costs that continue to suppress housing demand. Elevated mortgage rates have made purchasing less affordable, leading to a slowdown in the housing market as buyers delay or reconsider new home purchases.

New home sales dip slightly, but outperform forecasts

New home sales experienced a slight decline recently but still exceeded market expectations. Despite the dip, demand remains strong amid low mortgage rates and housing shortages. Buyers continue to show interest, supporting the residential real estate market amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

US Building Permits Fall Short of Forecast, Signaling Economic Caution

US building permits in April declined more than expected, signaling a cautious outlook for the housing market amid rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty. The data suggests slower construction activity ahead, potentially impacting economic growth and reflecting concerns among builders and buyers.

India to tap Amazon, Flipkart data directly in inflation revamp, roll out services index

India plans to use direct data from e-commerce giants Amazon and Flipkart to improve inflation measurement. The move aims to enhance accuracy by incorporating real-time online pricing into inflation calculations. Additionally, the government will introduce a new services sector index to better capture price trends in services, reflecting a comprehensive approach to track economic changes more effectively.

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India central bank has not lost sight of growth objective, says chief

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) governor assured that the central bank remains committed to supporting economic growth while managing inflation. Despite recent rate hikes to control price rises, the RBI continues to prioritize a balanced approach to ensure sustained growth and financial stability amid global uncertainties.

Thai exports beat forecast in July but growth to slow due to tariffs

Thai exports in July exceeded forecasts, driven by strong demand in key markets. However, growth is expected to slow down in the coming months due to the impact of tariffs and rising global trade tensions, which could affect trade flows and economic momentum.

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, below analysts' expectations. This slower rise indicates easing underlying price pressures despite global inflation concerns. The data suggests that domestic inflation remains manageable amid steady economic conditions.

Lutnick says update on Japan's $550 billion US investment coming this week

Lutnick announced an upcoming update this week on Japan’s proposed $550 billion investment in the US. The initiative aims to boost economic ties and involve multiple sectors. Details are expected soon, reflecting ongoing discussions to strengthen bilateral cooperation and investment opportunities.

Morgan Stanley expects US Fed to deliver September rate cut as Powell shifts tone

Morgan Stanley anticipates that the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September following a notable shift in Chair Jerome Powell's tone toward a more dovish stance. This change suggests that the Fed may prioritize economic support amid slowing growth and easing inflation, marking a potential pivot from previous rate hikes aimed at curbing inflation.

South Korea eyes non-binding deal to steer $350 billion U.S. investments

South Korea aims to establish a non-binding agreement to guide $350 billion in U.S. investments, fostering stronger economic ties. The deal targets collaboration in technology and manufacturing sectors, promoting mutual growth and innovation between the two nations.

Morning Bid: Markets ask again of Trump: ’Can he do that?’

The markets are grappling with the uncertainty surrounding former President Trump's potential political moves and their impact on the economy. Investors are questioning the feasibility and consequences of his actions, leading to heightened volatility and cautious trading as analysts weigh possible outcomes. The situation underscores ongoing concerns about stability and policy direction.

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Trump says he is firing Fed’s Cook over mortgage loan allegations

Former President Donald Trump announced he is firing Federal Reserve official Lisa Cook due to allegations related to mortgage loan issues. Trump cited concerns over her handling of mortgage loans as the reason for her removal from the Fed position.

Warming seas worsen Japan’s price shock with $120 urchin rice bowls

Rising sea temperatures are reducing sea urchin populations in Japan, leading to a sharp price increase for uni (sea urchin). This scarcity has driven the price of urchin rice bowls up to $120, impacting both consumers and the seafood industry. Climate change effects on marine life are causing economic strain and altering traditional dining experiences.

Japan remains alarmed over forex movement, finance minister says

Japan's finance minister expressed ongoing concern about recent foreign exchange market volatility, signaling the government's readiness to intervene if disruptive movements persist. The ministry closely monitors forex trends to ensure market stability amid global economic uncertainties.

Philippine central bank to cut rates by 25 bps on August 28, ease more later: Reuters poll

The Philippine central bank is expected to cut interest rates by 25 basis points on August 28, according to a Reuters poll. Policymakers are likely to continue easing monetary policy in upcoming meetings to support economic growth amid slowing inflation and external uncertainties.

Analysts’ Reaction to Trump Firing Fed’s Cook

Analysts expressed concern and uncertainty after President Trump fired Fed Governor Christopher Waller. They warned that the move could undermine the Federal Reserve's independence, increase market volatility, and complicate monetary policy decisions amid inflation concerns. Some viewed it as a political attempt to influence interest rate policies, potentially affecting investor confidence and the central bank's credibility.

Bitcoin price today: hits 7-week low near $110k amid Fed independence worries

Bitcoin's price dropped to a seven-week low near $110,000 due to concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence. Investors are worried about potential policy changes affecting the cryptocurrency market, leading to increased volatility and selling pressure. This decline reflects broader uncertainty in financial markets as regulatory and economic factors influence digital asset valuations.

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Mill City Ventures rebrands to SUI Group Holdings, changes ticker to SUIG

Mill City Ventures has rebranded as SUI Group Holdings and updated its stock ticker symbol to SUIG. This change reflects the company’s new strategic direction and growth initiatives as it moves forward in its business operations.

Bybit's latest Crypto Insights Report analyzes Ethereum's current market position, highlighting critical technical support and resistance levels. The report also explores growing institutional interest in ETH, signaling potential market shifts. It aims to provide traders and investors with data-driven guidance amidst evolving market dynamics.

NE-YO Partners with Neura to Transform Entertainment with Emotional AI

NE-YO teams up with tech firm Neura to integrate emotional AI into entertainment experiences. This collaboration aims to personalize content by analyzing viewers' emotions in real-time, enhancing engagement and creating more immersive, interactive media. The partnership represents a breakthrough in using AI to connect audiences with entertainment on a deeper emotional level, potentially revolutionizing how content is consumed and produced.

Boxabl acquires 10 bitcoins for treasury reserves at $107,800 each

Boxabl purchased 10 bitcoins at an average price of $107,800 each to add to its treasury reserves. This acquisition reflects the company's strategy to diversify its assets and leverage the potential value of cryptocurrency within its financial portfolio.

Mega Matrix plans to focus on ENA governance tokens for treasury strategy

Mega Matrix revealed plans to prioritize ENA governance tokens in its treasury management. This strategic move aims to leverage the governance benefits and potential value growth of ENA tokens, aligning with the company’s long-term objectives to enhance stakeholder engagement and strengthen its financial position through decentralized governance mechanisms.

Webull brings crypto trading back to main US platform

Webull has reinstated cryptocurrency trading on its primary US platform after previously limiting it to a separate app. This move allows users to buy, sell, and hold digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum directly within the main Webull interface, enhancing accessibility and user convenience amid growing demand for integrated crypto services.

DDC Enterprise acquires 200 bitcoin, doubling holdings this month

DDC Enterprise has purchased 200 bitcoin, effectively doubling its bitcoin holdings in the current month. This acquisition highlights the company's increased investment in cryptocurrency as part of its growth strategy.

Ashtead Technology to move from AIM to London Stock Exchange main market

Ashtead Technology plans to transfer its listing from AIM to the London Stock Exchange's main market. This move aims to enhance the company's profile, broaden its investor base, and support its growth strategy. The transition reflects Ashtead Technology’s confidence in its business prospects and commitment to increased market visibility.

Georgina Energy receives offtake proposal, highlights helium-3 potential

Georgina Energy has received an offtake proposal, signaling commercial interest in its projects. The company also emphasized the potential of helium-3, a rare isotope valuable for advanced technologies and clean energy. This development highlights Georgina Energy's strategic position in emerging energy markets.

Dermapharm H1 2025 slides: Q2 EBITDA growth despite revenue challenges

Dermapharm reported a mixed H1 2025, with Q2 EBITDA rising despite overall revenue hurdles. The company faced challenges impacting top-line growth but improved operational efficiency helped boost profitability in the second quarter. Management remains cautiously optimistic about navigating ongoing market pressures.

BioArctic signs $30 million deal with Novartis for brain drug delivery tech

BioArctic has entered a $30 million collaboration with Novartis to develop innovative brain drug delivery technology. The partnership aims to enhance treatment methods for neurological disorders by improving drug transport across the blood-brain barrier. This deal reflects growing industry interest in advanced therapies targeting brain diseases.

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DEME 1H 2025 Presentation: Record Profitability Leads to Raised Guidance

DEME reported record profitability in the first half of 2025, driven by strong project execution and increased demand. As a result, the company has raised its full-year guidance, expecting continued growth and robust financial performance ahead.

Co2 Capsol Q2 2025 Presentation: Revenue Growth Continues as Liquidity Strengthens

Co2 Capsol reported continued revenue growth in Q2 2025, driven by increased demand and expanded market reach. The company also strengthened its liquidity position, enhancing financial stability. Investments in technology and operational efficiency contributed to improved margins, positioning Co2 Capsol for sustained growth in the coming quarters.

MPC Container Ships Q2 2025 slides: Revenue growth amid fleet renewal push

MPC Container Ships reported revenue growth in Q2 2025, driven by continued demand in container shipping. The company is actively pursuing fleet renewal to enhance efficiency and competitiveness, investing in newer vessels while phasing out older ships. This strategy aims to support sustainable growth and strengthen market position amid evolving industry dynamics.

SmartCraft Q2 2025 slides: ARR passes NOK 500M milestone amid construction headwinds

SmartCraft reported Q2 2025 results with annual recurring revenue surpassing NOK 500 million, marking a significant milestone. However, the company faced challenges due to ongoing construction delays impacting operations. Despite headwinds, SmartCraft remains optimistic about growth prospects and is focusing on improving efficiencies to navigate market difficulties.

Reach Subsea Q2 2025 slides: Mixed quarter results amid record first-half performance

Reach Subsea reported mixed Q2 2025 results, with some operational challenges impacting quarterly performance. However, the company achieved a record performance in the first half of the year, driven by strong project execution and robust market demand. Despite short-term setbacks, Reach Subsea remains optimistic about its growth prospects going forward.

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