News Summary - 08/28/2025

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FBI investigates Minneapolis school shooting as anti-Catholic hate crime
Two children were killed when an attacker opened fire through the windows of Minneapolis' Annunciation Church. The FBI is investigating the incident as a potential anti-Catholic hate crime.
Eight killed in major Kyiv attack, Zelensky says
A major attack on Kyiv resulted in eight deaths, with more than 20 districts targeted in the bombardment, officials report. President Zelensky confirmed the casualties amid ongoing conflict in the region.
North Korea's Kim Jong Un to join Putin at China military parade
North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un will attend a China military parade alongside Russian President Vladimir Putin. This event follows recent remarks by former U.S. President Donald Trump expressing his desire to meet Kim.
White House fires CDC director as other officials resign from health agency
Dr. Susan Monarezâs lawyers claim she is being targeted by the White House for refusing to approve what they describe as unscientific and reckless directives. Her firing follows a wave of resignations among CDC officials amid tensions over agency guidance and political interference.
Woman says Chinese student predator raped her hours before second attack
Police initially believed there was only one rape due to the similarities in the victims' accounts. However, it was later revealed that the Chinese student predator assaulted one woman and then raped another just hours apart.
Teenager who shot Colombian senator sentenced to 7 years
A 39-year-old Colombian senator was shot in the head during a presidential rally in BogotĂĄ in June. The teenager responsible for the shooting has been sentenced to 7 years in prison.
EU faces worst wildfire season on record
Southern Europe is experiencing its worst wildfire season on record, with extensive fires across the region. New research indicates that climate change has significantly contributed to the increase in wildfire frequency and intensity.
Blair joins White House meeting with Trump on post-war Gaza
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair joined a White House meeting with President Trump to discuss plans for Gaza's future as Israel prepares to take full control of Gaza City amid ongoing conflict.
US disaster agency suspends workers who criticised Trump cuts, reports say
FEMA staff who signed an open letter criticizing budget cuts under the Trump administration have reportedly been suspended, highlighting internal tensions over funding reductions affecting disaster response capabilities.
Painting looted by Nazis has vanished again, say Argentine police
Argentine police report that a painting looted by Nazis, previously located at a Buenos Aires home, has disappeared once more. The artwork was no longer found at the property featured in a real estate advertisement, according to a prosecutor involved in the case.
European leaders boost Moldova in face of 'relentless' Russia
Leaders from France, Germany, and Poland visited Moldova to support its EU accession bid amid increasing pressure from Russia. Their visit comes weeks before Moldova's crucial election, signaling strong European backing for the country's integration into the EU and resilience against Russian influence.
European banks hit by rogue PayPal payments worth 'billions'
German banks have reported millions of suspicious direct debit transactions linked to PayPal, indicating potentially fraudulent payments totaling billions. Local media highlights growing concerns over these unauthorized activities affecting European financial institutions.
Denmark apologizes to Greenland's forced contraception victims
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen apologized to Greenlandic women who were subjected to forced contraception, often without their knowledge. The apology acknowledges the harm caused by these coercive practices.
German cabinet backs voluntary military service, opening door to conscription
The German cabinet approved a plan to expand voluntary military service, aiming to boost troop numbers from 182,000 to 260,000 by the early 2030s, potentially paving the way for future conscription.
'Punk rock' dinosaur with metre-long spikes discovered
A newly discovered armoured dinosaur with metre-long spikes has surprised experts, prompting a reevaluation of how these dinosaurs evolved.
Police killed in Australia shooting named as manhunt continues
Dezi Freeman allegedly shot officers executing a warrant at his rural property in Australia, resulting in police fatalities. Authorities have named the officers killed and continue to pursue Freeman in an ongoing manhunt.
South African influencer apologizes over viral Russian job videos
A South African influencer faced backlash for promoting a controversial Russian job recruitment scheme. Following public criticism and a government warning to young people about potential risks, the influencer issued an apology for the viral videos.
Parents of teenager who took his own life sue OpenAI
The Raine family claims that ChatGPT "actively helped" their 16-year-old son die by suicide, leading them to sue OpenAI. They allege the AI played a direct role in influencing his tragic decision.
US tells Denmark to 'calm down' over alleged Greenland influence operation
The US denied claims of an influence operation in Greenland aimed at promoting its secession from Denmark, telling Denmark to "calm down" over the allegations of infiltration into Greenlandic society.
Trump's 50% tariff on India kicks in as Modi urges self-reliance
The US has implemented a 50% tariff on Indian goods, prompting India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to respond by encouraging self-reliance and boosting domestic production to counter trade pressures.
Ukraine admits Russia has entered key region of Dnipropetrovsk
Ukraine acknowledges that Russian forces have entered the Dnipropetrovsk region. The military describes this advance as the first large-scale attack in the industrial province, marking a significant escalation in the conflict.
Lil Nas X says he's OK after 'terrifying' arrest
Lil Nas X pleaded not guilty to charges of injuring a police officer and resisting arrest following an incident where he was found naked in Los Angeles.
Watch: Raging rivers cause destruction in parts of northern India
Flash floods in northern India have killed at least 30 people since Tuesday, destroying roads and flooding homes, causing widespread devastation.
Former player makes Aussie Rules history by coming out as bisexual
Mitch Brown has come out as bisexual, aiming to foster a safer and more inclusive environment within Aussie Rules football for others to express their true selves without fear.
Vast private zoo run by son of India's richest man faces inquiry
The private zoo operated by the son of India's richest man, from the Ambani family, is under investigation for allegedly illegally acquiring and mistreating animals. Authorities have initiated an inquiry into the center's practices amid concerns about animal welfare.
Nigeria bans export of shea nuts used in beauty creams for six months
Nigeria has banned the export of raw shea nuts for six months to boost local production of shea butter, aiming to add value domestically rather than just exporting raw materials.
Cook to sue Trump over order to fire her from Federal Reserve
The Federal Reserve governor, Cook, announced plans to sue President Trump, stating he "has no authority" to order her dismissal. This legal move challenges Trump's attempt to escalate pressure on the central bank by seeking her removal.
'Exhausted, hungry, and scared': What it's like to be a journalist in Gaza
Palestinian journalists describe the extreme challenges of reporting in Gaza amid war, highlighting exhaustion, hunger, fear, and constant danger as they strive to share the realities on the ground despite dire conditions.
A pregnant woman's diary of escape from war zone: 'I prayed the baby wouldn't come'
A pregnant woman and her partner endured gun-wielding drivers, extortion, and vehicle breakdowns while fleeing a new frontline in Sudan's conflict, highlighting the dangers and desperation faced by civilians escaping war zones.
Has Crime in Washington Fallen Two Weeks After Trump's Crackdown?
Following Trump's crackdown, he claims that crime in Washington has significantly decreased, stating it's "down like we wouldn't believe." However, the article does not provide specific crime statistics or independent verification to confirm this claim.
From boom to ban: The rise and fall of India's betting apps
India has imposed a ban on online betting apps, aiming to curb gambling-related issues. However, the industry argues this decision will harm consumers by driving betting underground, reducing transparency, and limiting safe gambling options. The ban marks a significant shift in the previously booming online betting market in India.
Taylor Swift's engagement ring, and the celebrity trend for big rocks
Recently engaged stars like Georgina RodrĂguez, Dua Lipa, and Zendaya are showcasing impressive engagement rings, highlighting a growing celebrity trend of opting for large, standout diamonds.
Thousands evacuated as 'exceptionally high' flooding devastates parts of Pakistan's Punjab
Authorities have evacuated around 200,000 people due to flooding caused by three rivers in Pakistan's Punjab region, which is experiencing exceptionally high water levels. The severe flooding has led to widespread devastation and ongoing safety concerns.
Who is Dezi Freeman, the 'sovereign citizen' wanted for killing police?
Dezi Freeman, a conspiracy theorist and self-styled 'sovereign citizen,' previously attempted to arrest a magistrate and charge the state premier with treason. He is now wanted for killing police officers, highlighting his dangerous and extremist actions.
Does the US president have the power to sack a Federal Reserve governor?
President Trump criticized Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, raising questions about presidential authority over Fed officials. While the president nominates governors, they typically serve fixed terms and canât be easily removed. This scrutiny highlights tensions between the White House and the Fed's independent role in U.S. monetary policy.
Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 â the best pictures so far
Bidyut Kalita's photo is among the highly commended entries in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 competition, showcasing some of the best wildlife photography this year.
The battle to save China's rare snub-nosed monkey
The BBC gained access to a remote region where scientists are working to protect the rare snub-nosed monkey. Efforts focus on conserving this endangered species and its habitat amid increasing environmental threats.
Russia outsmarts France with nuclear power move in Niger
Russia's proposal to build a nuclear plant in Niger, even if unlikely to materialize, signifies a strategic move to challenge French influence in the region. By positioning itself in Niger's energy sector, Russia aims to strengthen its geopolitical presence in Africa, leveraging nuclear energy as a tool to outmaneuver France.
Child sex abuse victim begs Elon Musk to remove links to her images
A BBC investigation revealed that images of a US child sex abuse victim are being distributed worldwide by an operator in Indonesia. The victim has appealed to Elon Musk to remove links to these exploitative images shared across his platforms.
Taiwan is preparing for a Chinese attack but its people don't think war is coming soon
Taiwan is bolstering its defenses amid rising tensions with China. However, most Taiwanese citizens remain skeptical about the likelihood of an imminent invasion, believing a full-scale conflict is unlikely in the near future.
Does the US president have the power to sack a Federal Reserve governor?
President Trump criticized Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, raising questions about presidential authority over Fed officials. While the president can nominate governors, they serve fixed terms and can only be removed for cause, limiting the president's power to sack them at will. This highlights the Fed's designed independence from political pressure.
'How will I pay workers?': Indian factories hit hard by Trump's 50% tariffs
BBC reports reveal Indian factories struggling due to 50% US tariffs, severely impacting exports. Business owners at key Indian hubs express concern over rising costs and declining orders, threatening workers' wages and factory viability. Many face financial strain and uncertainty as the tariffs disrupt trade and manufacturing livelihoods.
Inside Donetsk as residents flee attacks on Ukrainian region Putin wants to control
Quentin Sommerville reports from eastern Ukraine, documenting volunteers evacuating residents amid ongoing drone attacks. As fighting intensifies in Donetsk, a region targeted by Putin, civilians face increasing danger, prompting mass displacement efforts to safer areas.
A cut-off finger ended her comfortable family life. Now she's hiding from US officials
After Donald Trump labeled certain drug cartels as terrorist organizations, many cartel victims remain in hiding. Despite the declaration, fear of retaliation and ongoing cartel violence force victims to avoid authorities, hindering justice and protection efforts.
How Russia is quietly trying to win over the world beyond the West
Over the past three years, Russian state-backed news channel RT has expanded its international presence, aiming to influence global audiences beyond Western countries by spreading Russia's perspectives and narratives.
What is behind the passion of Love Island USA's Nigerian fanbase?
Nigerians showcased strong support during Love Island USA, highlighting their enthusiasm for the show. However, this passionate involvement also led to tensions within the fanbase, reflecting diverse opinions and dynamics among viewers.
Monsoon rains happen every year. So why do so many die in Pakistan?
Since June, monsoon rains in Pakistan have caused at least 750 deaths. Despite being an annual event, the high fatality rate highlights ongoing challenges in disaster preparedness, infrastructure, and response systems that leave communities vulnerable to flooding and related hazards each year.
How Tokyo is using AI video to prepare for a Mt Fuji eruption
Tokyo officials released an AI-generated video to raise public awareness and improve preparedness for a potential Mt Fuji eruption. While the eruption risk remains uncertain, the video serves as a tool to educate residents on possible disaster scenarios and emergency responses.
Watch: Moment pilot is rescued after emergency water landing
New drone footage captures rescuers quickly reaching a small plane off North Carolina's coast and safely extracting the pilot in under 30 seconds following an emergency water landing.
Watch: How the Catholic school shooting unfolded in Minneapolis
A tragic shooting during Mass at a Catholic school in Minneapolis resulted in the deaths of two children, aged eight and 10, and left 17 others injured. Authorities responded quickly to the incident, which has shocked the community. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances surrounding the attack.
Watch: SpaceX Starship completes successful test flight
Elon Musk's giant SpaceX Starship, intended for a 2027 Moon mission, has experienced several prior launch failures. However, it recently completed a successful test flight, marking a key milestone in its development.
Watch: Thousands have tomato fight at La Tomatina Festival
At the La Tomatina Festival, participants engage in a massive tomato fight using tomatoes that are not suitable for eating. Thousands gather to throw these tomatoes at each other in a lively, messy celebration.
Videos show impact of Trump's crackdown in one Washington DC neighborhood
Residents of Washington's Columbia Heights report a rise in immigration arrests following President Trump's intensified crime crackdown, highlighting increased enforcement activity in the area.
Watch: World's tallest bridge completes key load-bearing test
China's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge successfully completed a crucial load-bearing test with 96 trucks driven across it, preparing for its scheduled opening next month.
Watch: 'Please give me an invite' - Americans react to Taylor Swift's engagement
Taylor Swift revealed her engagement to Travis Kelce after two years together. The announcement came less than two weeks after she unveiled her new album, sparking excitement among fans and the public.
The political season begins with a direct clash between the PSOE and the PP over fires, migrant minors, and the 'Catalan quota'
The summer was marked by constant confrontations between the PSOE and the PP, which foreshadow a new contentious political season focused on issues such as wildfires, migrant minors, and the 'Catalan quota'.
The rise in housing prices pushes mortgages to record highs: the average loan is now around 300,000 euros in Madrid and the Balearic Islands
In June, the average mortgage amount in Spain reached 168,363 euros, close to historical highs. The reduction in interest rates has boosted demand and revitalized the real estate market, especially in Madrid and the Balearic Islands, where the average loan is around 300,000 euros.
Mortgages reviewed in September will save an average of more than 1,100 euros per year despite the rise in the Euribor
Although the Euribor rose in August, affecting variable-rate loans, mortgages reviewed in September will allow users to save an average of over 1,100 euros annually, benefiting from the recent market developments and the ECBâs decisions.
The Government Defends That It Has Increased Firefighting Funds "Practically by 50%" Since 2018
The Government claims to have increased the budget allocated to fighting forest fires by nearly 50% since 2018, while the live monitoring of fires affecting mainly Castilla y LeĂłn, Asturias, and Galicia continues.
Aagesen calls for turning the climate crisis into "state policy" and defends her management amid criticism in the Senate
Aagesen urged transforming the climate crisis into a "state policy" during her speech in the Senate. She defended her management against criticism, highlighting progress and commitments to address climate change in an integral and sustainable way, appealing for political consensus to ensure continuity and effectiveness in government actions.
More rain... and heat: up to 12 provinces in Spain are on alert, four at orange level
Twelve Spanish provinces are on alert for rain and heat, with four at orange level. CastellĂłn, Barcelona, and the Balearic Islands could receive up to 40 liters per square meter of precipitation.
Madrid bans tourist apartments in residential buildings following the Community's approval of the Reside Plan
The Community of Madrid has approved the modification of the General Urban Development Plan, and the Reside Plan will come into effect soon. This regulation prohibits tourist apartments in residential buildings to regulate rentals and protect the housing market.
The Government warns the territories: if they do not host migrant minors, "security forces" will act
The Executive warns the autonomous communities that, although it trusts they will comply with the law in the relocation of migrant minors, it has legal tools and the possibility of using security forces to guarantee their reception.
The Government Has Already Taken Charge of 300 Minor Asylum Seekers from the Canary Islands
The Supreme Court ordered the Government to take charge of 1,000 minor asylum seekers in the Canary Islands. So far, the Executive has assumed responsibility for 300 minors and has committed to speeding up the transfers during September.
"'El Hormiguero' announces its first six guests of the new season: these will be the stars of Pablo Motos' show"
El Hormiguero, the Antena 3 show hosted by Pablo Motos, is celebrating its twentieth season by announcing its first six guests, marking a remarkable start for the new chapter of the show.
The Details of the Breakup Between Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales: "He Didn't Accompany Her and She Lived Almost Like a Single Woman"
Alexia Rivas reveals that Kiko Rivera had gone months without accompanying Irene Rosales anywhere, and she began living almost like a single woman because she couldn't tolerate the situation any longer.
Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales separate after eleven years together and two daughters
Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales have confirmed their separation after eleven years together and two daughters. The breakup has been amicable, and they deny the involvement of any third parties.
Caught Irene Rosales with Another Man Days Before Their Breakup Was Made Public: "She Had a Knowing Smile"
On August 25th, a viewer sent 'TardeAR' photos of Irene Rosales with another man, showing a knowing smile, days before their breakup was announced.
Kiko Rivera has left the house where he lived with Irene Rosales and currently lives with his manager, according to Gema LĂłpez
Kiko Rivera has left the house where he lived with Irene Rosales and now lives with his manager. Additionally, he is looking for several rental homes in the Seville neighborhood of Triana.
Coach Robert Moreno Hospitalized After Suffering Hypertensive Crisis During a Match
Robert Moreno was hospitalized after suffering a hypertensive crisis during a match. Club sources told Russian media that his life is not in danger.
The review Eusebio Poncela made of his life: "Despite having overdone it, I always had discipline"
The actor Eusebio Poncela passed away at 79 after a year-long battle with cancer. He reflected on his life, emphasizing that despite the excesses, he always maintained discipline.
Actor Eusebio Poncela ('Arrebato', 'Law of Desire') Dies at 79
Eusebio Poncela, a prominent Madrid-born actor of film, theater, and television, passed away at the age of 79. He was one of the most iconic figures in Spanish cinema and collaborated with renowned directors such as Eloy de la Iglesia, Zulueta, AlmodĂłvar, Regueiro, and Aristarain.
The US Army publishes images of its deployment in the Atlantic near Venezuela
Images published by the US Army show military personnel conducting maneuver drills during their deployment in the Atlantic, near Venezuela.
The Heartbreaking Farewell Letter from VerĂłnica Echegui's Best Friend: "There Are So Many People Who Should Die and Don't..."
Silma LĂłpez, VerĂłnica Echegui's best friend, has shared an emotional farewell letter accompanied by their best photos together, expressing her pain and frustration over VerĂłnica's loss.
Daniel GuzmĂĄn talks about the illness that took VerĂłnica Echegui's life: "I kept it a secret, she asked me to be very discreet"
Daniel GuzmĂĄn, actor and director who worked with VerĂłnica Echegui in her final stage, revealed that he knew about the illness that caused her death, but he respected her wish to keep it a secret and was very discreet about it.
Alcaraz crushes Bellucci and shakes off second-round ghosts in New York
Carlos Alcaraz defeated Bellucci and overcame his difficulties in the second round of the New York tournament. In the third round, he will face the Italo-Argentine Luciano Darderi, currently ranked number 34 in the world.
Rinderknech knocks out Davidovich in the second round of the US Open
Rinderknech defeated Davidovich in the second round of the US Open. His next opponent will come from the match between him and Benjamin Bonzi, with the possibility of facing Carlos Alcaraz in a potential fourth round.
The 'nightmare' of a man who has gone two years without sleeping: "I am in a state of permanent alertness"
Oliver Alvis has been unable to sleep for two years and claims that neither doctors nor medication have been able to help him. He lives in a constant state of alertness, facing a distressing situation that severely affects his well-being.
A man barricades himself with several shotguns in his house in Agost
A man armed with several shotguns has barricaded himself in his house in Agost. The Civil Guard has deployed a large security operation around the area. There are no hostages or injuries reported so far.
Courtney Dauwalter: "Why can't a woman win a long-distance mountain race?"
Courtney Dauwalter, iconic trail runner, talks with 20minutos ahead of her return to the UTMB, where she stands out for her talent and presence, drawing more attention than the male competitors in this demanding mountain race.
The 15-year-old hitman who killed Colombian politician Uribe Turbay receives a light sentence: "It encourages crime to use minors without real punishment"
The sentence against the teenage hitman who assassinated politician Uribe Turbay was swift, issued 80 days later thanks to the Juvenile Criminal Responsibility System. The light sentence has sparked criticism for encouraging the use of minors in crimes without facing severe punishment.
The Big Difference Between the Annual Salaries of Real Madrid and FC Barcelona Players Comes to Light
The newspaper L'Equipe reveals a study showing a significant difference in the average annual salaries of players between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, highlighting the economic disparities between the two teams in European football.
A 20-year-old woman dies after accidentally falling into the sea on the Canary Island of El Hierro
A 20-year-old woman died after accidentally falling into the sea on the island of El Hierro. Medical personnel attempted to resuscitate her but were unable to save her life.
Matilde's family, the Spanish woman missing in Indonesia, believes it is a "textbook crime"
Matilde's nephew denounces contradictions in the versions given by hotel employees, which reinforces the suspicion of their involvement in the disappearance, considered by the family as "a textbook crime."
A man dies after a shooting in a neighborhood of the town of AlaquĂ s
A man died following a shooting in the Los Faroles neighborhood in AlaquĂ s. Authorities are investigating the incident to clarify the circumstances of the event.
Milei Evacuated from a Campaign Event After Objects Thrown by Protesters
During a campaign event, protesters threw objects that forced Milei to be evacuated. The situation triggered clashes among some of those present.
Children and Elderly, Vulnerable to Cyberattacks
Technological advancement facilitates access to data, increasing the risk for those with less proficiency in these tools, especially children and the elderly, who are more vulnerable to cyberattacks.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127, explores the challenges faced by the âAlfabeta Generationâ in finding well-being in a world dominated by hyperconnectivity. It highlights the need to balance the use of digital technologies with healthy habits to improve quality of life and mental health in an era saturated with screens.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made an ironic comment about the 'kisscam' scandal in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, saying that "if life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
Reservoirs are at 60.8% of their capacity, but there is one basin on alert
The reservoirs in the Basque Country are at 85.7% of their capacity, the highest level in the country, while the Segura basin is on alert with only 24.3% of its capacity.
Jorge Vilda confesses to Josep Pedrerol: "Some player sent me messages of support during the trial"
Jorge Vilda, former Spanish head coach, revealed that he received messages of support from a world champion during one of the worst moments of his life, in the midst of a trial he faced.
Tony Spina brings to light the 'dirty laundry' of his relationship with Marta Peñate: "I think you're toxic"
Tony Spina and Marta Peñate posted a video on Instagram where Tony criticizes Marta, accusing her of being "toxic" and of causing a scene every time he goes out.
A Time Capsule with Objects Belonging to Princess Diana of Wales Unearthed in London
A time capsule was discovered in London containing objects related to Princess Diana of Wales, including a Kylie Minogue record, a collection of British coins, and a pocket television.
The Five Keys That Invite Spain to Dream Big at the EuroBasket: The Scariolo Effect, the New Generation, Aldamaâs Return...
Spain surprised at EuroBasket 2022 and this year looks to repeat its success. Five key factors drive the excitement: the impact of coach Scariolo, the talent of the new generation, Aldamaâs return, team cohesion, and the motivation to achieve great results.
These are the 12 players selected by Scariolo for EuroBasket 2025
The Spanish basketball team, coached by Scariolo, is preparing to defend their European title starting August 27 with 12 players selected for EuroBasket 2025.
MarĂa JosĂ© Campanario gives details about her problem: "The hives were there before I took off my clothes"
MarĂa JosĂ© Campanario shared on her social media an allergic reaction on her skin, clarifying that the hives appeared before she took off her clothes. She still does not know the cause of this problem.
Begoña Gómez's lawyer requests to postpone her statement scheduled for September 11 due to scheduling conflicts
Lawyer Antonio Camacho has requested to postpone Begoña Gómez's statement scheduled for September 11, citing another judicial commitment on the same day in Tenerife.
The 'new' Rayo Vallecano stadium: the first phase of its renovation is completed and it will play in the Conference League
The Community of Madrid has completed the first phase of the renovation of Rayo Vallecano's stadium, which included the rehabilitation of the two canopies and the facade.
New photos of Amador Mohedano after his health problems: he goes to the hospital once again
Amador Mohedano, brother of RocĂo Jurado, was seen again at the Hospital of Jerez for a medical check-up. He has stated that he needs time to recover following his recent health issues.
Ryanair prepares another cut of one million seats in response to Aena fees
Ryanair CEO Eddie Wilson announced that next Wednesday he will provide details on which airports and how many seats will be affected by a cut of one million seats, in response to the fees imposed by Aena.
The director of 'Harry Potter' distances himself from the series: "I do not agree with J. K. Rowling"
Chris Columbus, director of the first Harry Potter films, distances himself from the new adaptation and expresses his disagreement with J. K. Rowling, almost 25 years after bringing the saga to the big screen.
Zöe Kravitz's revealing dress to show off her abs at the premiere of her movie with Bad Bunny
Zöe Kravitz dazzled at the premiere of her movie with Bad Bunny, wearing a revealing dress that highlights her abs, inspired by an iconic look from the 90s runway popularized by a legendary supermodel.
How to Slow Down the Rapid Rise in Blood Sugar When Eating White Bread According to a Nutritionist
White bread has a high glycemic index, but its impact on blood sugar can be reduced by combining it with other suitable foods. However, the nutritionist always recommends choosing whole grain bread, which is a healthier option with a lower effect on blood sugar levels.
WhatsApp adds eight features: from voicemail to a PIN to protect chats
WhatsApp, owned by Meta, launches eight new features to enhance user experience, including voicemail and a PIN to protect chats, among other improvements.
The Majestic Castles of Germany That Are World Heritage Sites
UNESCO has added 26 new sites to its World Heritage list, highlighting among them majestic castles located in Germany, recognized for their historical and cultural value.
Chicken and Cheese Quesadillas: A Comforting High-Protein Dish
Chicken and cheese quesadillas are a quick and simple meal that offers a crispy and juicy combination, ideal for those looking for a comforting and protein-rich dish.
How long would it take you to drive around the world?
Mercedes traveled around the world in less than eight days with their innovative AMG GT XX, a zero-emission hypercar, to showcase the power and range of their new concept car.
September will bring higher than normal temperatures and possible torrential rains or DANA in the Mediterranean
Meteored indicates that September will continue with summer-like conditions, raising temperatures above the usual levels. Additionally, there is a risk of torrential rains or DANA in the Mediterranean region, while drought and dry spells could intensify.
Which is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos is organizing the selection of the best beach in Spain 2025, with 20 finalists chosen from the top two beaches of each of the country's 10 coastlines. Readers can vote until September 15 to decide which will be the winner.
Neither Water Bottles Nor Food: The Five Items You Should Never Leave in the Car During Summer
In summer, leaving certain items such as food or water bottles inside the car under the sun can cause them to spoil or even start fires, so it is essential to avoid storing them in the vehicle during hot weather.
The Best Beach Bars on the Beaches of Murcia: From National Cuisine to International Flavors
From Ăguilas to Cartagena, the Costa CĂĄlida offers outstanding beach bars that combine the beauty of its beaches with a varied gastronomy, ranging from national dishes to international touches, providing a unique culinary and environmental experience.
Lightening Hair with Lemon: Myth or Reality? The Side Effects of This Viral Summer Trend
Using lemon to lighten hair is a popular and viral summer trick, but it can cause damage due to sun exposure and the acidity of lemon, drying out and weakening the hair. Although it can lighten the tone, it is important to use it with caution and protect the hair to avoid negative side effects.
Depression, anxiety, stress... Young people are unhappier than ever and the deterioration of their mental health ends the 'happiness curve'
Young people are experiencing a marked decline in their mental well-being, with increases in depression, anxiety, and stress. This deterioration affects the traditional 'happiness curve,' showing that younger generations today are less happy at earlier ages worldwide.
Israel says at the UN that it "pays a very high price" for "fighting according to international laws"
Israel stated at the UN that it faces a high cost for adhering to international laws in its fight. Additionally, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs requested the withdrawal of the report on the famine in Gaza, questioning its accuracy.
Trump presides over a "major meeting" on Gaza this Wednesday in which he will address his "very comprehensive" plan for the enclave
The Trump administration anticipates that the conflict between Russia and Ukraine could conclude in 2026, while preparing for a key meeting on Gaza where it will present a comprehensive plan for the region.
Never have so many journalists died in the line of duty: the Israeli invasion of Gaza is the deadliest conflict for them
Since October 2023, at least 246 journalists have died in the conflict caused by the Israeli invasion of Gaza, which has become the deadliest for press professionals, especially after the recent attack on a hospital.
AVE train service between Madrid and Barcelona suspended for almost two hours due to a fire next to the tracks in Guadalajara
AVE train service between Madrid and Barcelona was suspended for almost two hours due to a fire next to the tracks on the Guadalajara Yebes-Brihuega section, Castilla-La Mancha.
The German Government Approves a Bill to Establish a Voluntary Military Service
The German government approved a bill to establish a voluntary military service, with the option to make it mandatory in case of a lack of volunteers or in a crisis situation.
More than 550 women assisted at the Madrid center against trafficking: "Upon arrival, they are not aware that they are crime victims"
The Madrid center has assisted more than 550 women, mainly between 35 and 44 years old with children. Many initially do not recognize that they are victims of trafficking. At the center, they receive support to access employment and housing, facilitating their recovery and social reintegration.
Two Injured, One Seriously, After Their Vehicles Collide in ChamartĂn
Two people were injured, one seriously, in a collision between a vehicle and a motorcycle in the early hours of this Thursday at Plaza de Lima, ChamartĂn district.
The 'trap' loan that banks offer without being requested: "It is presented like a tailor-made suit"
Banks offer unsolicited consumer loans to their best clients, presenting them as personalized solutions. However, these loans can be a financial trap, as they are imposed without clear consent, creating risks and surprises for the users.
Disable this option on your mobile phone if you don't want to be a victim of scams
Some scammers use devices that are easy to get online and do not require technical skills to manipulate, putting users at risk.
Savory Chicken, Potato, and Cheese Donuts: The Most Original Bite
These savory donuts combine a crispy exterior with a creamy interior, filled with a delicious mixture of chicken, potato, and cheese that makes them irresistible and very original for any occasion.
Ed Gein: the monster who wanted to become his mother and inspired the worst criminals in cinema
Ed Gein, born in 1906, was an American killer whose macabre story inspired iconic villains in film and literature, such as those in Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs.
JesĂșs Cintora Welcomes Juan RamĂłn Lucas to RNE: "I Can't Wait to Get Behind the Microphone"
JesĂșs Cintora welcomes Juan RamĂłn Lucas, who will take over the direction of 'Las mañanas de RNE' starting in September, expressing his enthusiasm for the new project.
Javier Mouzo, from 'Big Brother 19', reappears and shows his physical change: "The rebound effect can be seen"
Javier Mouzo, former contestant of 'Big Brother 19' and 'GH Duo 3', reappeared after months disconnected and showed his followers his physical change, attributing it to the "rebound effect".
Man arrested for assaulting a five-year-old child with a plastic table in Platja d'Aro
A man was arrested after assaulting a five-year-old child with a plastic table in Platja d'Aro, causing a bruise on the child's eye.
Spain is Burning and the Pattern Repeats
The narrative management of the crisis in Spain follows a five-phase pattern: observation and delay, demand for effort from the authorities, blaming the discontent, support from aligned experts, and consolidation of a common narrative.
Decisive Autumn
After the historic wildfires, the political season resumes with the urgency of providing immediate responses and planning long-term solutions to face future crises.
Political Embarrassment
Faced with a serious crisis, those involved chose to exchange accusations and display their internal conflicts, reflecting a coexistence marked by discord and a lack of unity.
Irene Monteroâs Posh Vacation
Irene Montero is criticized for her vacation in Menorca, with some pointing out that judging the left for vacationing there is classist, although they believe her choice contradicts her discourse against the elite.
The constellations and the northern lights inspire the new Champions League ball 2025/26
The official balls of the 2025/26 Champions League were presented, featuring a design inspired by constellations and northern lights, reflecting the grandeur and magic of the European competition.
They monitor the sea turtle nest on Can Pere Antoni beach 24 hours a day awaiting its hatching
Authorities maintain continuous surveillance of the sea turtle nest on Can Pere Antoni beach and have set up an information tent to educate the public while they await the hatching of the eggs.
Interior, exterior, or both: native plant ideas for every corner of your home
Native plants require less maintenance and are more resistant to pests and diseases than nursery plants, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor spaces.
Multiple Hit-and-Run Incident That Left Six Injured in A Coruña Investigated as Intentional
Six people were injured in a multiple hit-and-run incident in A Coruña, three of them seriously. Authorities are investigating the incident as intentional. In addition to the seriously injured, two other adults and a child suffered minor injuries.
USA plans to reduce the duration of visas for students and journalists
The United States plans to reduce the duration of visas for students and journalists, which will entail additional costs for applicants. This measure aims to adjust current immigration policies and could affect those traveling for studies or work in the media.
Like a Graffiti or an AlmodĂłvar Film: the Promos for 'No somos nadie', the New Show by MarĂa Patiño and BelĂ©n Esteban
Canal Quickie has released the promos for 'No somos nadie', the new show hosted by MarĂa Patiño and BelĂ©n Esteban, standing out for its colorful and original style, inspired by urban art and AlmodĂłvarâs cinema.
Leal, surprised by Manu's farewell to the guests on 'Pasapalabra': "He tied it all together"
Leo Rivera, Lydia ValentĂn, Nerea RodrĂguez, and Poty took part in their third and final episode of 'Pasapalabra' on Antena 3, where Manu surprised everyone with a farewell that connected all the moments they had shared.
Rosa hesitates in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra': "I don't know whether to go here or on the next oneâŠ"
Rosa and Manu tied with 22 correct answers each in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', marking the 57th tie in 195 duels contested.
VerĂłnica Dulanto makes a mistake live with Alejandro AlbalĂĄ's name: "It's unbelievable"
VerĂłnica Dulanto, host of 'TardeAR', made a mistake live by confusing Alejandro AlbalĂĄ's name while giving him the floor to talk about the breakup of Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales.
The Mayor of Paterna del Campo Speaks After the Murder of His Dog: "I Raised Him Since He Was a Puppy, He Was Like a Brother to Me"
The mayor of Paterna del Campo expressed his sorrow after the murder of his dog, whom he considered like a brother. The politician has received threats after announcing the cancellation of a calf release event.
Albiol takes the mistake on 'En boca de todos' presenting him as Miss Trans Spain with humor: "Not like that"
The mayor of Badalona, Xavier GarcĂa Albiol, made light of a mistake on the program 'En boca de todos' that presented him as Miss Trans Spain, humorously commenting "not like that."
Alejandro AlbalĂĄ confirms his participation in 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I am very excited"
Alejandro AlbalĂĄ, former boyfriend of Isa Pantoja and SofĂa Suescun, has confirmed on 'TardeAR' that he will participate in 'Supervivientes All Stars', showing great excitement for this new television adventure.
Rubén Torres, new confirmed contestant of 'Survivors All Stars'
Rubén Torres, known for being the contestant with the most leader necklaces in the history of 'Survivors', has been confirmed as a new participant in 'Survivors All Stars'.
'ResistirĂ©', the song by DĂșo DinĂĄmico turned into an anthem during the pandemic
Manuel de la Calva, member of DĂșo DinĂĄmico known for the song "ResistirĂ©," an anthem during the pandemic, passed away this Tuesday at 88 years old at Anderson Hospital in Madrid.
Miki Nadal Destroys Jiaping Ma's Dish on 'Zapeando' with a Crushing Critique
Jiaping Ma presented a sandwich inspired by the gilda, hoping it would be refreshing and easy to prepare, but Miki Nadal harshly criticized it on the show 'Zapeando'.
RamĂłn Arcusa, from the DĂșo DinĂĄmico, says goodbye to Manuel de la Calva at his funeral chapel: "We are left with the memories and the songs"
The wake for Manuel de la Calva opened on Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the Palacio de Longoria, Madrid, gathering dozens of fans who lined up to say their goodbyes. RamĂłn Arcusa, his partner in the DĂșo DinĂĄmico, attended the funeral and emphasized that the memories and the songs remain as his legacy.
From Her Mother-in-Law's Confession to the Lyrics of Her Songs: The Clues That Predicted Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's Wedding
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announced their engagement on August 26. Various clues, such as family confessions and song lyrics, hinted at their upcoming wedding before the official announcement.
Aitana and Plex running on the beach and frolicking in the sand: this is their first video from their trip to Indonesia
Aitana and the YouTuber Plex star in a viral TikTok challenge during their trip to Indonesia, gathering millions of views with a fun video of them running and frolicking on the beach.
Victoria Federica and Irene Urdangarin break up with their boyfriends, Borja Moreno and Juan Urquijo, respectively
Victoria Federica and Irene Urdangarin have ended their relationships with Borja Moreno and Juan Urquijo, closing the summer single, according to 'ÂĄHola!'.
Rafa Nadal, Alejandro Sanz, and Dani Rovira, the favorites of Spaniards to travel with
Rafa Nadal is the famous person preferred by Spaniards to share a BlaBlaCar ride, followed by Alejandro Sanz and Dani Rovira, according to a survey by the platform. Users appreciate the kindness and friendliness of these personalities when choosing who to travel with.
Photos of Makoke Released, Devastated During Her Toughest Hospital Visit to See a Relative
Makoke was photographed in the Oncology Unit of the ClĂnica Universidad de Navarra in Pamplona, showing great sadness during her difficult visit to the hospital to see a sick relative.
Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova are expecting their fourth child, according to 'ÂĄHola!'
Enrique Iglesias and Anna Kournikova, parents of twins NicolĂĄs and Lucy (2017) and Mary (2020), are expecting their fourth child, according to the magazine 'ÂĄHola!'.
The 'streamers' ZonaGemelos respond to accusations of mocking people with disabilities
The ZonaGemelos brothers, on their Kick channel, clarify that although it may seem like they mock their guests with disabilities, they actually treat them with equality and respect, just like any other person.
MarĂa Pombo preps for back to school with little MartĂn: the video of mother and son reviewing reading
MarĂa Pombo and her son MartĂn prepare for back to school by reviewing reading in a tender video shared on Instagram by her husband, Pablo Castellano, showing a heartwarming family moment.
Family vacations: Is there an age when we should stop traveling with our parents?
Family vacations are valuable for strengthening bonds and creating memories. There is no fixed age to stop traveling with parents; the decision depends on family dynamics and personal preferences. Traveling together can continue to be enriching at different stages of life, as long as there is respect and a desire to share experiences.
The incredible images of a meteorite crossing the sky of Japan
A bright meteorite crossed the sky of Japan, visible from Kyushu. The fireball, caused by particles burning in the atmosphere, went viral on social media and was confirmed by experts as an especially bright shooting star.
Dogs, Cats, and a Dwarf Rabbit: Pets Also Suffer Evacuation Due to Fire
More than nine thousand people have been evacuated because of the forest fire in Porto (Zamora), and their pets, including dogs, cats, and a dwarf rabbit, have also been evacuated. The Benavente Business Center is hosting residents from various affected towns, along with their animals, who are experiencing the impact of the disruption to their routines caused by the fire affecting the Sanabria Lake Natural Park and the nearby mountain ranges.
Ayuso's UAE flies in the time trial and tightens Vingegaard's red jersey in the fifth stage of La Vuelta a España
Jonas Vingegaard retains the red jersey by just 8 seconds after a strong time trial performance by UAE Team Ayuso, intensifying the competition in the fifth stage of La Vuelta a España.
Cristina Bucsa defeats Eala, the great pearl of the Rafa Nadal Academy, to reach the third round of the US Open
Cristina Bucsa achieved her first qualification for the third round of a Grand Slam after defeating the Filipino Eala, a standout player of the Rafa Nadal Academy, at the US Open.
Novak Djokovic advances past the second round of the US Open with a comeback after an early scare against the world number 145
Novak Djokovic lost the first set in a tiebreak against the world number 145, but managed to come back and advance to the third round of the US Open.
Elche Makes Official the Signing of FC Barcelona Goalkeeper Iñaki Peña
Elche has formalized the acquisition of goalkeeper Iñaki Peña from FC Barcelona, who returns to the club on a loan deal to strengthen the goalkeeping position.
Twist in the Ceballos Saga: He Ends Negotiations and Will Not Play for Marseille
The footballer decided not to accept the agreement between Real Madrid and Marseille, putting an end to the negotiations and ruling out his transfer to the French club.
A gene therapy with a Spanish stamp manages to reverse Alzheimer's: "It's something radical"
A gene therapy created by the Cajal Institute and Tetraneuron has been shown to reverse Alzheimer's in preclinical models. It is being prepared for human trials and also aims 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 demands an urgent investigation to clarify the facts and prevent similar situations that put the lives and rights of vulnerable people at risk. They call for greater oversight and regulation of these types of centers to ensure dignified and safe care.
Andrea Lozano, known as 'Lolito Epileptic': "Epilepsy controlled my life, but now I decide"
Andrea Lozano, recipient of the SEN Epilepsy Award, is a health agent and advocate who fights for the visibility of epilepsy. She states that talking about the disease is vital to avoid feeling overwhelmed, emphasizing that although epilepsy used to control her life, now she takes the reins.
They warn that support services for students with disabilities at the university are at their limit
FundaciĂłn ONCE calls for increased regional funding and unified criteria to ensure equal opportunities and improve support services for students with disabilities at universities.
The agricultural sector demands more financial aid from the Government and Brussels over a trade agreement that ignores them
Asaja, COAG, UPA, and UniĂłn de Uniones call on the Government and MEPs to take a stand against a trade agreement that harms the agricultural sector, demanding more financial aid during the drafting of the implementing regulation.
Real estate and construction account for one in four 'ghost' companies amid the housing crisis
Of the 517,000 companies that have not published their mandatory accounts in two years, 127,909 belong to the real estate and construction sector, representing one in four 'ghost' companies, reflecting the crisis in the housing market.
Nvidia earns 59% more in its second fiscal quarter
Nvidia reported a 59% increase in its second fiscal quarter earnings. It did not record any sales of advanced H2O microchips to customers in China during this period.
Those Affected by the Fires Can Exchange Damaged Banknotes for New Ones at the Bank of Spain
The Bank of Spain allows those affected by the fires to exchange damaged banknotes at any branch. The amount can be given in cash or credited directly to the customer's current account.
Trump Media Partners with Crypto.com to Create a Crypto-Financial Partnership
Trump Media partnered with Crypto.com to form a partnership focused on the purchase and holding of CRO tokens, advancing its strategy of integration with the crypto-financial sector.
Porsche Seeks New CEO: Oliver Blume Will Resign to Focus on Volkswagen
Oliver Blume will leave his position as CEO of Porsche to focus exclusively on Volkswagen, following pressure from investors and amid a business restructuring.
Eusebio Poncela, from 'Arrebato' to 'Isabel': the films and series of an unrepeatable actor
Eusebio Poncela, Vallecas-born actor who passed away at 79, leaves behind a varied filmography that combines masterpieces with uneven works, cementing himself as a unique figure in Spanish cinema and television.
"Fucking Minds": The Life Lessons of Eusebio Poncela in 'Martin (Hache)'
Dante's philosophy, portrayed by Eusebio Poncela in Adolfo Aristarain's film, has guided several generations of viewers, turning the movie experience into a life initiation.
Antonio Banderas and Spanish cinema say goodbye to Eusebio Poncela: "Enigmatic and beloved friend"
Antonio Banderas fondly remembered Eusebio Poncela, with whom he shared filming experiences in 'The Law of Desire' and 'Matador'. He highlighted Poncela's enigmatic character and the mark he left on Spanish cinema as a beloved friend.
'The Summer I Turned Pretty': The Hatred Towards Jeremiah Forces Prime Video to Intervene
Prime Video had to intervene due to the hatred directed at the character Jeremiah in the series "The Summer I Turned Pretty." The platform reminded fans that, although the series is fiction, the actors are real people and must be respected.
More Action and Gore with 'Sisu: Path to Vengeance': Trailer and Everything About the Sequel You Didn't Expect
The Finnish film 'Sisu,' known for its excessive action, returns with a sequel that promises to be even more intense and frantic, increasing the dose of gore and adrenaline.
The Spectacular Documentary That Unveils the Hidden Secrets of WWE and That You Can Watch on Netflix
The Netflix documentary, with the slogan "It's more authentic than you think," reveals how matches in WWE are planned, showing behind the scenes and the secrets of this world of professional wrestling.
The iconic series 'Knight Rider' will be revived in a movie made by the creators of 'Cobra Kai'
Universal Studios will bring to the big screen the adventures of KITT and Michael Knight, originally starring David Hasselhoff, with a new movie developed by the creators of 'Cobra Kai'.
This is Gemini's new free photo editor: the AI that changes your image in seconds
Google presents Gemini, a free photo editor with artificial intelligence that allows you to quickly transform images, adapting them to different scenarios easily and effectively.
HUAWEI MatePad 11.5 (2025): a lightweight and affordable tablet that will make you forget about opening your laptop
The HUAWEI MatePad 11.5 (2025) is a lightweight tablet featuring a PaperMatte 2.5K display, a 10,100 mAh battery, support for advanced multitasking, and compatibility with a keyboard and M-Pencil, offering a versatile and portable experience at a good price.
A well-known leaker reveals details about Mark Zuckerberg's upcoming revolutionary device
Meta aims to get ahead of Apple in the smart glasses market by developing a new ecosystem for these devices and gaining key experience in this emerging technology.
realme breaks records and announces a 15,000 mAh battery offering up to four days of autonomy
realme has unveiled a smartphone prototype with a 15,000 mAh battery, the highest energy density seen so far in a mobile device, promising up to four days of autonomy, far surpassing the usual capacities of 4,000 to 5,000 mAh.
The new iPhone will arrive on September 9th and will leave you "speechless"
Apple will unveil the new iPhone 17 family on September 9th under the slogan "Awe dropping," promising surprising innovations that will impress users.
New leaks reveal surprising changes in the upcoming iPhone 17
New leaks reveal that the iPhone 17 will include significant improvements in the camera and major changes in its internal components, promising superior performance and photographic quality.
The Scent Lady Di Used to Overcome Her Shyness: "It Became Her Secret Weapon to Face Public Events with Confidence"
The Princess of Wales had a special ritual to gain confidence that did not involve a perfume. This practice became her secret weapon to overcome shyness and face her public appearances with confidence.
"My former rival, admirer, and now my friend forever": Serena Williams' emotional speech about Sharapova
Serena Williams gave an emotional tribute to Maria Sharapova, highlighting how their former rivalry on the courts transformed into a deep friendship and mutual admiration off the tennis court.
Everyone to the Table, a 'Fashion' Rental Archive That Escapes Fickle Trends and Advocates for Inclusive Fashion
MarĂa CarretĂ© and Ana Fort lead Everyone to the Table, a fashion rental archive offering unique pieces, ranging from vintage haute couture to contemporary rarities, promoting a sustainable style that moves away from passing trends.
Shell nails: the most ideal beach-themed manicure of the summer
The shell nail design manicure is a summer trend that stands out for its beach-inspired decorations, perfect for showcasing a fresh and summery style.
This well-known fashion store that closed without warning five years ago reopens its doors: "We missed it"
Topshop returns to London after five years of closure, celebrating its reopening with a spectacular fashion show and a special collaboration with Cara Delevingne. Fans and fashion experts express their excitement for this long-awaited comeback.
What Really Happens When You Sleep with Wet Hair: "The Hair Retains Water Droplets and Swells..."
Sleeping with wet hair can weaken it, as it retains water droplets that cause the hair to swell, making it more fragile and prone to damage.
Nutritionist MarĂa de Lluc's Trick to Make Bread Less Fattening: "Play Around with These Things That Seem Like Silly Details"
Nutritionist MarĂa de Lluc reveals a trick to eat bread without it making you gain as much weight. She suggests combining it with other foods to reduce its caloric impact, emphasizing that small details can make a difference in your diet.
This is the fish that nobody knows and itâs a treasure: "Itâs excellent for sushi and sashimi"
This fish, which can grow up to a meter long and has few bones, is an underrated delicacy. An expert highlights its quality, ideal for preparing sushi and sashimi, although it is still not very well known in gastronomy.
The Cantabrian restaurant where you can try the best caricos, according to Marta Pombo
Caricos are a traditional red bean stew very popular in Cantabria. Marta Pombo recommends a local restaurant where you can taste the best in the region.
Do You Freeze Bread? You Could Be Putting Your Health at Risk for This Reason
Freezing bread helps reduce food waste, but it is essential to follow a proper method to prevent the growth of bacteria, which can endanger your health.
Eva Arguiñano: "A potato salad, to be perfect, cannot be 'bathed' in mayonnaise"
Eva Arguiñano advises using only a minimal amount of mayonnaise in potato salad to achieve the perfect taste, emphasizing that it should not be overly covered or "bathed" in the sauce.
Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1st
Mercadona will implement new opening hours in all its supermarkets from September 1st, especially affecting openings on holidays and Sundays.
Five Movie-Worthy Cliffs That Are Closer Than You Think
The thrill of vertigo, the sound of the sea, and endless views define these five stunning coastal cliffs, offering wild and dramatic landscapes closer than you imagine.
The Spanish Town to Escape the Heat: A Rural Paradise in Lleida and a Haven of Peace in the Heart of the Pyrenees
This medieval village in Baja Cerdaña, Lleida, offers a cool summer climate with average temperatures below 20ÂșC, making it an ideal destination to escape the heat.
The city in Portugal that is a World Heritage Site and has an aqueduct with embedded houses
This treasure of the Alentejo, located 100 km from Badajoz, stands out for its cobblestone streets, white houses, and monuments ranging from the Roman era to the Renaissance, including a unique aqueduct with embedded houses.
What to See in Cubas de la Sagra, the Town in Madrid that Came Second in the 'Grand Prix 2025'
Cubas de la Sagra is a peaceful village in Madrid, surrounded by olive groves and cereal fields, with a notable heritage centered around the Church of Saint Andrew the Apostle. It was recognized as second place in the 'Grand Prix 2025'.
The Hiking Trail to a Natural Pool with Crystal Clear Waterfalls in Teruel
The hiking trail from Linares de Mora offers an easy route that leads to Pozo Navarro, a natural pool with crystal clear waterfalls, ideal for exploring the natural beauty of Teruel.
The Greek island where one of the most famous statues was found: archaeology, beaches, and nature
This Greek island in the Aegean Sea, far from mass tourism, combines ancient history with active and thermal tourism options, offering an ideal destination for those seeking archaeology, beaches, and nature.
It Looks Like Greece, But It's in Spain: The Fishing Village in Andalusia Perfect for Spending the Summer
Agua Amarga, a picturesque fishing village in AlmerĂa, Andalusia, offers an ideal refuge to escape the urban hustle. Surrounded by pristine beaches and white houses, it is the perfect destination for a peaceful summer filled with natural beauty.
Ălvaro FernĂĄndez, Pharmacist: "This is What Happens If You Take Expired Paracetamol or Ibuprofen"
The expiration date on medications indicates until when they are safe and effective. Consuming expired paracetamol or ibuprofen can reduce their effectiveness and, depending on the formulation, pose health risks. It is important to respect these dates to avoid possible consequences.
The Part of the Hands That Many People Forget to Wash and Is Essential for Eliminating Bacteria
Good hand hygiene is crucial for preventing infections and diseases. Itâs not only important when and how long you wash your hands, but also how you do it. Many people forget to clean certain areas of their hands, which makes it harder to effectively eliminate bacteria.
The deadly food capable of causing this aggressive cancer that affects 7,000 people in Spain
Liver cancer affects about 7,000 people in Spain, being more common in men than in women, according to the AECC.
How Many Vacation Days Are Really Needed to Disconnect and Recharge, According to a Study
Taking an annual break is vital to prevent cardiovascular diseases and maintain mental health. A study analyzes how many vacation days are necessary to effectively disconnect and recharge, highlighting the importance of proper breaks for overall well-being.
90% of Patients Significantly Improve Their Tinnitus After Bimodal Therapy Treatment
A study in the Basque Country confirms that bimodal therapy is a new, more effective option for treating tinnitus, achieving significant improvements in 90% of patients.
A "surprising" discovery links a cholesterol drug with mental health
Researchers have uncovered an unexpected link between a cholesterol drug and mental health, which could open new therapeutic avenues for treating mental disorders using already existing medications for cholesterol.
Javier Cortez, mechanic, recommends this used car: "Itâs super reliable and only 2,000 euros"
Javier Cortez, expert mechanic, recommends in his latest video a used car in Spain that stands out for its reliability and low price, around 2,000 euros, ideal for those looking for an almost indestructible vehicle.
Lancia Gamma, the Italian legend returning more than 100 years later as 100% electric
The iconic Lancia Gamma will return in 2026, adapting to the modern era with a 100% electric version, marking its comeback after more than a century as a historic model renewed for zero emissions.
The Curious Reason Why a Speeding Ticket Was Cancelled
A driver in a department near Paris had their speeding ticket cancelled due to an unusual reason determined by the local authorities.
Two speed cameras in Valencia have issued more than 8,000 fines in just six months: this is their location
Two speed cameras in Valencia, located in high-speed areas on multi-lane urban roads, have issued more than 8,000 fines in six months after detecting numerous vehicles exceeding the permitted speed limits.
Driver who tested positive for drugs acquitted because they were not under their effects: how is that possible?
Lawyer Miguel Ăngel MejĂas explains on TikTok that his client, despite testing positive for drugs, was acquitted of the crime of driving under the influence because they were not under the effects at the time of driving.
A 'TikToker' Imagines the Current Citroën C15 and This Is the Impressive Result
The iconic Citroën C15 van, fondly remembered and still in use in rural areas of Spain, was reinvented by a TikToker who imagined what its modern version would look like, showcasing an impressive design that pays tribute to the original model.
A new mosaic found in Ăcija confirms the luxury, ostentation, and wealth of Rome
A newly discovered mosaic in Ăcija offers archaeologists a valuable opportunity to analyze restorations made a century after its creation, evidencing the luxury and wealth of ancient Rome.
Madrid escalates its judicial offensive against the distribution of migrant minors: "We do not want to be accomplices of a failed policy"
The government of Isabel DĂaz Ayuso is preparing an appeal to the Supreme Court against the decree approved by the Council of Ministers that regulates the distribution of migrant minors, denouncing its refusal to be accomplices of a migration policy they consider ineffective.
This is the most expensive street in Euskadi: its houses have sea views and cost more than one and a half million
Paseo de Miraconcha is the most expensive street in Euskadi, with prices around 8,358 euros per square meter. Its homes, with sea views, exceed one and a half million euros, standing out for their exclusivity and privileged location.
An Elderly Man Dies and a Young Woman Is Injured in an Apartment Fire in Cruz del Humilladero
A fire that started in a room of an apartment in Cruz del Humilladero caused the death of an elderly man and left a young woman injured. Authorities are investigating the causes of the fire.
About 800 people gather in Barcelona to protest against the killing of journalists in Gaza
About 800 people have gathered in Barcelona to protest against the killing of journalists in Gaza. During the demonstration, they displayed images of the deceased journalists and called for an arms embargo to stop the violence.
Health Department confirms a scabies outbreak in a nursing home in Oleiros
The Health Department has confirmed a scabies outbreak with two cases in a nursing home in Oleiros.
Galicia Will Have 16 Offices to Provide Swift Assistance to Those Affected by the Fires
The president of the Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, announced the opening of 16 offices in Galicia to offer quick and efficient assistance to those affected by the wildfires. These offices will facilitate procedures and aid, improving the emergency response and supporting the recovery of the damaged areas.
Pamplona Approves the Regulatory Ordinance for Low Emission Zones Aimed at Reducing Traffic
Pamplona has approved the Regulatory Ordinance for Low Emission Zones, which seeks to reduce traffic in the city. The decree is expected to come into effect on January 1, 2026.
The Roiz Rave Ends: 116 Vehicles and 312 People, 29 Reported for Drugs and Alcohol, Leave the Quarry
The Roiz rave has ended after five days with the removal of 116 vehicles and 312 people. 29 attendees were reported for drug and alcohol consumption. The organizers could face fines of up to 600,000 euros for the event.
Woman under investigation for running over two pedestrians in Palmanova and fleeing the scene
The Civil Guard is investigating a woman for seriously running over two pedestrians at a crosswalk in Palmanova and fleeing the scene. The victims received medical attention after the incident.
Two arrested for an alleged homophobic assault on two other men after being seen kissing
Two men were arrested after allegedly assaulting in a homophobic manner two other people who were kissing. One of the victims was punched and left unconscious.
A city in Japan proposes regulating mobile phone use for all its inhabitants
A Japanese city proposes limiting continuous mobile phone use to a maximum of two hours for both young people and adults, aiming to reduce uninterrupted connection time and promote a more balanced usage.
The drastic sign in a bar in Palencia: bans locals from entering after reporting an "attempted homicide"
The owner of a bar in Palencia has put up a sign prohibiting the entry of the townâs residents following a fire that he describes as "deliberate" and reports as an "attempted homicide."
A café is reported for not informing that they charge ten cents for a glass with ice
Facua has reported the company that manages a café in the Plaza Mayor shopping center for charging ten cents for a glass with ice without previously informing the customers.
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, led by Santiago Frago, an expert in sexology, answers readers' questions. In this edition, it addresses issues related to medication and the loss of erections, offering advice to improve sexual life and maintain intimacy in the relationship.
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 addresses questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of caring for the skin and preventing damage caused by artificial sun exposure.
"I Rent My Home, Am I Obliged to Let an Appraiser Into My House to Take Photographs?"
This housing advisory service offers assistance in resolving questions related to neighbor issues, community operations, and situations with the landlord, including aspects such as special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors.
"If the workday is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"
UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of the workday, clarifying how it affects the time needed to retire 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
If something is troubling you or youâre facing obstacles, talking about it can help. At 20minutos, we offer an advice column to answer your questions and support you in difficult times.
The Thin Line Between Comedy and Suffering in Animal Videos on Social Media
54% of respondents do not perceive animal suffering in viral videos, highlighting the difficulty of distinguishing between humor and abuse in animal content on social media.
Microplastics found in cat fetuses, another warning about the plastic that invades everything
A study reveals for the first time that microplastics can cross the placental barrier, being found in cat fetuses. This finding raises an alert about the spread and impact of plastic on developing organisms, emphasizing the urgency of addressing microplastic pollution.
Veterinarians Create an International Guide with Six Pillars to Better Care for Dogs and Cats
The guide, aimed at professionals and pet owners, offers a practical tool based on six key pillars to improve the care of dogs and cats, moving away from mere recommendations and focusing on concrete actions.
Your daily horoscope for Thursday, August 28, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will help you make decisions and better understand your daily life.
School Calendar of Madrid 2025 - 2026: Start Date of the School Year, Holidays, and Christmas Vacation
Preschools, nurseries, and daycare centers will start classes on the second Monday of September, while students in ESO (Compulsory Secondary Education), Baccalaureate, and Vocational Training will start one day later.
School Calendar of Catalonia Academic Year 2025 - 2026: Start Date of Classes, Holidays, and Christmas Break
The school year in Catalonia for 2025-2026 will begin on September 8 and end on June 19, 2026.
A horse that fell into a pool is rescued with a backhoe
A horse that fell into a pool was quickly rescued using a backhoe. The animal was exhausted, lying on its side in the water, and at risk of drowning, making urgent intervention vital to save it.
Discover the Cemetery Where Franco Buried His Muslim Mercenaries
The Muslim Cemetery of Barcia, built in 1936, is the place where the Muslim soldiers who fought alongside Franco in the Spanish Civil War were buried.
What is a 'bridezilla'? The Machista Pressure on Women on Their Wedding Day
Weddings impose unequal expectations and an asymmetric burden on women, who face machista pressure to meet ideals that, if not managed, lead to them being criticized as 'bridezillas'. This celebration of love ends up being a weight they must bear and are later blamed for.
From Joe Jonas to Travis Kelce... All of Taylor Swift's Boyfriends
Taylor Swift has had romantic relationships as famous as her songs, many of which have become hit singles inspired by her romances.
Foods You Should Avoid If You Want to Sleep Well
Eating certain foods for dinner can affect sleep quality. It is important to avoid heavy or stimulating meals at night to ensure proper and restorative rest.
'La bichota', 'The Rock'⊠the most iconic nicknames of celebrities
The article highlights iconic nicknames of celebrities, such as 'La bichota' and 'The Rock', which reflect their personality and success, showing how these nicknames have become ingrained in popular culture.
Areas of the Home That Are Usually Not Cleaned and Should Never Be Forgotten
Some areas of the home are often overlooked during daily cleaning, such as switches, ventilation grilles, blinds, and remote controls. These spots accumulate dust and bacteria, so it is important to include them in the cleaning routine to maintain a healthier environment free of hidden dirt.
Two changes in the pelvis allowed human ancestors to walk upright
A study analyzed 128 samples of embryonic tissues and discovered that two modifications in the pelvis were key for human ancestors to develop the ability to walk upright, distinguishing them from other primates.
Pakistan Evacuates Over 174,000 People Due to Rainfall and Accuses India of Releasing Dam Water
Pakistan has evacuated over 174,000 people due to heavy monsoon rains, which are expected to continue until September 10. Additionally, Pakistani authorities accuse India of releasing water from dams, worsening the flooding situation in the country.
More than 600 young people with disabilities participate in Madrid's camps: "So they feel at home"
The camps of the municipal program 'Special Open Centers' benefit more than 600 young people with disabilities between 3 and 21 years old, enrolled in Special Education centers, offering a space for their integration and enjoyment in Madrid.
There Will Be Holidays and Long Weekends in September in These Autonomous Communities
In September, there will be three or four holidays in some autonomous communities, perfect for extending the summer, planning short getaways, or enjoying a break without commitments.
Three people living in a cave in Santa Cruz de Tenerife are evicted
The eviction of three people inhabiting a cave in Santa Cruz de Tenerife was carried out smoothly and without incident.
Shawn Mendes returns to Spain with his world tour after six years and gives a nod to David Bisbal
Shawn Mendes sold out tickets at the Wizink Center in Madrid after six years without performing in Spain. During the concert, he paid tribute to David Bisbal by sharing a post on his social media featuring several moments from the show accompanied by a song from the singer from AlmerĂa.
Puigdemont summons the Junts parliamentary group in Waterloo on September 15 and 16 to prepare for the new political term
Carles Puigdemont calls the Junts parliamentary group to Waterloo on September 15 and 16 to plan the new political term, ahead of the first plenary session of the Parliament that will take place at the end of the month.
Body of an Immigrant Found Entangled in Ceutaâs Almadrabeta
The body of a young Maghrebi immigrant has been found by fishermen trapped in Ceutaâs almadrabeta.
Suspected Sexual Offender of a Minor Arrested After Being Recognized on a Train by the Victim's Mother
A man was arrested on a MĂĄlaga commuter train after being identified by the mother of a minor as the alleged sexual offender of her daughter, police sources confirmed.
Both detainees held without bail in provisional prison for stabbing a 21-year-old young man to death in MĂĄlaga
The two men arrested for the stabbing death of a 21-year-old young man in MĂĄlaga have been sent to provisional prison without bail. They are under investigation for homicide and illegal possession of weapons after giving their statements in court.
Former Footballer Freddy Adu's Advice to Lamine Yamal: "If You Go on Vacation with an Older Woman, Make Sure She's Your Mother"
Freddy Adu comments on Lamine Yamal's private life following the revelation of his relationship with singer Nicki Nicole, advising him to be cautious in his personal life given the age difference.
They Complete the Appearance of the Oldest Ankylosaur Discovered: Body Armor and a One-Meter Spike Collar
The partial discovery of the Spicomellus skeleton in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco has revealed unprecedented details, including distinctive body armor and a one-meter spike collar, thus completing the picture of the oldest ankylosaur discovered.
Defense will invest more than 42 million in a new training center at Teruel airport
Defense will allocate more than 42 million euros to a training center at Teruel airport, with the aim of improving the capabilities of the Armed Forces and creating approximately 350 jobs.
Ecclestone's harsh blow to Schumacher's son: "I don't know what he can contribute to be useful in a team"
Bernie Ecclestone expressed doubts about the value Mick Schumacher could bring to a team following rumors of his signing with Cadillac, showing skepticism about his usefulness in Formula 1.
China Develops the First VTOL Drone with Jet Engine: Learn All the Details
China has developed the first VTOL drone equipped with a jet engine, an innovation previously considered impossible for this type of aircraft, marking a significant advancement in drone technology.
Rafa Nadal opens up: "I allow myself little indulgences almost every day. I really like milk chocolate"
Rafa Nadal, in a podcast, shares details about his new life outside of tennis, revealing that he allows himself small daily indulgences, especially enjoying milk chocolate.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It includes political, economic, social, and cultural information, as well as updated data on national and international events, so readers have a comprehensive and clear view 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 to control expenses, save effectively, plan purchases, and avoid unnecessary debt. Additionally, it suggests financial tools and habits that facilitate better money management, allowing you to maximize your income and improve your financial health.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The selection highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending a variety of titles that capture attention with their plots, performances, and production. It includes recent releases and revitalized classics that you shouldn't miss to enjoy the best audiovisual entertainment.
Thailand will give away 200,000 plane tickets to travelers to promote tourism
Thailand will offer 200,000 free domestic flight tickets to tourists who purchase international flights to the country, thus encouraging tourism.
Blake Lively on her blonde hair: "My mother taught me to use coconut oil before washing it"
Blake Lively reveals that her mother taught her to apply coconut oil to her hair before washing it, a secret she continues to follow to keep her blonde mane healthy and shiny.
China Develops the First VTOL Drone with Jet Engine: Learn All the Details
China has created the first VTOL drone powered by a jet engine, an unprecedented innovation in this type of aircraft, combining the ability for vertical takeoff and landing with the power and speed of a jet engine.
The actor who plays Jeremiah in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' responds to the hate he receives: "I no longer look at Instagram"
Gavin Casalegno, who plays Jeremiah Fisher in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty,' responds to the intense hate he receives for his character, confessing that he has stopped checking Instagram to avoid negative comments.
Neither Paella nor Tortilla: The Spanish Product That Chef José Andrés's Daughters Are "Crazy About"
Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters for an HBO series about Spanish cuisine. During the trip, his daughters discovered a typical Spanish product, different from paella and tortilla, that they loved and were pleasantly surprised by.
VerĂłnica Echegui's Latest Series: A Comedy That Reflects on Life and Death
VerĂłnica Echegui, who passed away at 42, premiered "A muerte" months ago, a series by Dani de la Orden. The comedy addresses life and death through two characters going through difficult times, available on Atresplayer and Apple TV+.
Five midi skirts from Zara to return to the office looking elegant and stylish
The return to work is approaching, and updating your wardrobe with midi skirts from Zara is key to achieving an elegant and stylish look at the office.
Motorcyclists 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 for motorcyclists and cyclists, aiming to reduce accidents and fatalities on the road, improving coexistence between two- and four-wheeled vehicles.
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 directed 'The Marvels' but faced problems due to the lack of a solid script, which marked a negative experience for her at Marvel.
School Calendar of Murcia 2025 - 2026: Start Dates of the School Year, Holidays, Non-School Days, and Vacations
Students in Murcia will have a 2025-2026 school calendar with 13 non-school days during Christmas and 10 during Easter, including holidays and days without classes.
School Calendar of Andalusia 2025 - 2026: Start Date of Classes, Holidays, and Christmas and Easter Vacations
The start of the school year in Andalusia for 2025-2026 varies according to the level and type of educational center, beginning between September 1 and 22. It also includes public holidays and vacation periods for Christmas and Easter.
The most expensive street in Galicia is in a town of 3,000 inhabitants: house prices exceed one and a half million euros
The average price per square meter in Galicia has reached 1,452 euros, with the most expensive street located in a town of 3,000 inhabitants, where houses exceed one and a half million euros.
Gold prices steady near $3,400/oz as September rate cut bets rise; economic data awaited
Gold prices held steady near $3,400 per ounce as investor expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September increased. Traders are closely watching upcoming U.S. economic data to gauge the Fed's next move. The precious metal remains supported by weakened rate hike concerns and safe-haven demand amid global economic uncertainties.
Oil falls as market weighs end of US summer demand
Oil prices declined as traders anticipated reduced US demand following the summer season. Concerns over economic growth and rising COVID-19 cases also contributed to the bearish sentiment, impacting market expectations for fuel consumption and crude oil usage in the near term.
Analysis â Asiaâs pledge to boost US farm imports may redraw trade flows
Asia's commitment to increase US agricultural imports could reshape global trade patterns. This move aims to strengthen ties between Asia and the US, boosting demand for American farm products. The shift may impact existing suppliers and alter established trade flows, reflecting evolving economic and geopolitical dynamics in the region.
Oil prices slip as traders assess India tariff impact, US inventory draw
Oil prices edged lower as traders evaluated the effects of India's new tariffs on crude imports amid a reported US crude inventory draw. The market is reacting cautiously, balancing concerns over demand from India with inventory data from the US, leading to modest price movements.
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Mexico reports 53% increase in flesh-eating screwworm cases since July
Mexico has seen a 53% rise in flesh-eating screwworm cases since July, raising health concerns. The parasitic larvae infect wounds and can cause severe tissue damage. Authorities are intensifying control measures and public awareness campaigns to contain the outbreak and prevent further spread.
Gold Reserve moves to have rival Elliott bid for Citgo parent disqualified, filing says
Gold Reserve has filed to disqualify rival bidder Elliott's offer for Citgo's parent company, claiming irregularities in the bid process. The move aims to protect Gold Reserveâs interests and ensure a fair evaluation amid competing acquisition attempts. The legal filing underscores the intensifying battle between the two firms over control of Citgoâs parent.
FactboxâA timeline of Trumpâs moves to dismantle the US wind and solar energy industries
During his presidency, Donald Trump implemented various policies aimed at undermining the US wind and solar sectors, including imposing tariffs on solar panels, rolling back environmental regulations, and promoting fossil fuels. These actions slowed renewable energy growth and favored traditional energy industries, marking a significant shift away from clean energy strategies.
Oil edges up on US crude stocks drop, impact of US tariffs on India
Oil prices rose slightly following a decline in US crude inventories, signaling tighter supply. The market also tracked concerns over US tariffs on India, which could affect global trade dynamics. These factors combined to support a modest increase in crude prices amid ongoing demand and supply considerations.
Lebanese winemaker strains to keep business alive through war and drought
A Lebanese winemaker faces severe challenges as war and drought threaten the survival of their vineyard. Despite scarce resources and ongoing conflict, they strive to maintain production and safeguard their family's legacy. Adapting to harsh conditions, the winemaker seeks innovative solutions to sustain the business and support the local community amidst adversity.
Nvidia still growing, but China uncertainty clouds outlook
Nvidia continues to grow, driven by strong demand for its AI-related products. However, the company's future outlook is uncertain due to potential regulatory and geopolitical challenges in China, a key market. This uncertainty poses risks to Nvidia's expansion plans despite robust current performance.
Pernod Ricard predicts Q1 sales fall as Chinese and U.S. woes continue
Pernod Ricard forecasts a decline in first-quarter sales due to ongoing challenges in Chinese and U.S. markets. The company faces weaker demand and economic uncertainties in these key regions, impacting overall revenue growth projections for the period.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.11%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.11%. Market gains were supported by positive investor sentiment and steady corporate earnings. Key sectors showed moderate improvements, reflecting overall market stability despite global economic uncertainties.
Over 600 UAW workers at two GE Aerospace facilities go on strike
More than 600 United Auto Workers members have initiated a strike at two GE Aerospace plants, demanding better wages and improved workplace conditions. The move impacts production at key facilities and highlights ongoing labor disputes within the aerospace sector. Negotiations between the union and GE management continue as the strike emphasizes growing tensions over labor rights and company policies.
Toyota global sales rise in July, buoyed by strong overseas demand
Toyota reported increased global sales in July, driven by strong demand in overseas markets. The rise reflects the company's effective recovery from supply chain disruptions and expanding market presence, particularly in regions outside Japan. This growth underscores Toyota's resilience amid ongoing industry challenges.
China AI major Cambricon shares hit record high as Nvidia flags more H2O doubts
Shares of China's AI chipmaker Cambricon surged to a record high following Nvidia's cautious outlook on AI demand and potential delays in new data center chip launches. Investors see Cambricon as a key player benefiting from domestic AI growth amid US-China tech tensions, boosting confidence in local alternatives to US suppliers.
UAW union says it wins vote at Ford JV battery plant in Kentucky
The UAW union announced it won a vote to represent workers at Fordâs joint venture battery plant in Kentucky. This marks a significant step in the unionâs efforts to organize employees in the electric vehicle supply chain, aiming to improve labor conditions and wages. The victory at the plant highlights growing union influence in the rapidly expanding EV industry.
Indiaâs Nifty 50 hits 2-week low after steep US tariffs take effect
Indiaâs Nifty 50 index dropped to a two-week low following the implementation of steep US tariffs. The tariffs have increased trade tensions, impacting investor sentiment and leading to a decline in stock prices across key sectors. Market participants are closely monitoring the situation as it affects global trade dynamics and Indiaâs economic outlook.
Tesla Europe sales sink 40% in July as rival BYD pulls ahead
Tesla's European sales dropped 40% in July, losing market leadership to Chinese automaker BYD, which saw significant growth. The shift reflects increased competition in the EV market, with BYDâs expanding lineup and competitive pricing attracting more buyers. Tesla faces challenges in maintaining its dominance amid rival advances and evolving consumer preferences.
Toyotaâs July sales rise for seventh month on strong North America, China EV demand
Toyotaâs July sales increased for the seventh consecutive month, driven by robust demand for electric vehicles in North America and China. The automakerâs focus on expanding its EV lineup and meeting consumer preferences in key markets contributed to the sustained growth. This trend highlights Toyotaâs strengthening position in the global EV market amid rising competition.
Thai factory output drops more than forecast in July as car production slumps
Thailand's factory output fell more than expected in July, primarily due to a sharp decline in car production. The slump reflects weaker demand and ongoing challenges in the automotive sector, impacting overall industrial performance.
Thailand's manufacturing output falls more than expected in July
Thailandâs manufacturing output dropped more than anticipated in July, reflecting challenges in the sector. Weak global demand and supply chain disruptions contributed to the decline, raising concerns about the country's economic recovery pace. Officials are monitoring the situation closely to implement measures supporting industrial growth.
European car sales resume rise in July, BYD firmly ahead of Tesla
European car sales increased in July, reversing a previous decline. Chinese automaker BYD led sales, surpassing Tesla in the region. The growth reflects recovering consumer demand and BYD's expanding popularity, driven by competitive electric vehicle offerings. Tesla remains a strong contender but trails behind BYD in European market sales for the month.
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Brazil creates fewer formal jobs than expected in July
Brazilâs formal job market grew by fewer positions than anticipated in July, reflecting a slowdown in hiring. This underperformance highlights ongoing economic challenges, despite government efforts to boost employment. The weaker job creation may impact consumer spending and economic recovery prospects in the coming months.
US crude oil inventories decline, but less than forecasted
US crude oil inventories fell last week, but the decrease was smaller than analysts predicted. The unexpected inventory levels suggest ongoing fluctuations in supply and demand, impacting crude prices and market dynamics.
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UK retailers suffer 11th month of downturn, prices rise sharply, CBI says
UK retail sales have declined for the 11th consecutive month, with the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reporting continued challenges. Despite rising prices, consumer demand remains weak, contributing to the prolonged downturn in the sector. Retailers face inflationary pressures and reduced spending, signaling ongoing difficulties in the market.
UK retail sales slump extends to 11th month as prices rise
UK retail sales have declined for the 11th consecutive month, driven by rising prices and cost-of-living pressures. Consumers are spending less on non-essential items, impacting the overall retail sector. The ongoing inflation and economic uncertainty continue to suppress demand, indicating challenges ahead for retailers aiming to recover sales momentum.
U.K.'s National Living Wage set to rise at slowest pace since 2018
The U.K. government plans to increase the National Living Wage at its slowest rate since 2018, raising concerns about the impact on low-income workers amid rising living costs. The modest hike reflects economic pressures and aims to balance wage growth with business challenges in a tough financial climate.
Dollar on defensive as September Fed cut bets ramp up
The US dollar weakened amid increasing market expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in September. Investors are reacting to signals of a slower economic outlook and easing inflation pressures, prompting speculation that the Fed may shift to a more accommodative monetary policy soon. This shift has impacted currency markets, with the dollar losing ground against major rivals.
Morning Bid: Nvidia kills the buzz as profit merely awesome, not legendary
Nvidia reported strong profits, but results fell short of the sky-high expectations set by investors. While the earnings were impressive, they were deemed "awesome" rather than "legendary," causing a cooling in market enthusiasm. The company's performance remains solid, but the initial hype has been tempered by the reality of slightly less-than-stellar results.
Bank of Korea expects âsignificantâ economic shock even after US trade deal
The Bank of Korea warns that despite the recent US trade deal, South Korea will face a significant economic shock. The central bank highlights ongoing global uncertainties and challenges, suggesting that the deal alone wonât fully shield the economy from adverse impacts. Policymakers are urged to prepare for persistent economic volatility ahead.
Foreigners reduce Japanese stock purchases as tech rally cools
Foreign investors have scaled back their purchases of Japanese stocks following a slowdown in the tech sector rally. The cooling momentum in tech shares has led to decreased foreign buying, affecting market dynamics in Japan.
South Korea keeps rates unchanged on debt risks, flags US headwinds
South Korea's central bank held interest rates steady to manage rising debt risks amid economic uncertainties. It highlighted potential headwinds from the US economy, signaling cautious monetary policy ahead. The decision aims to balance growth and financial stability in a challenging global environment.
BOJâs Nakagawa warns of trade policy risks, looks to tankan for guidance
BOJ Executive Director Nakagawa highlighted risks from global trade policy uncertainties that could impact Japanâs economy. He emphasized monitoring these trade tensions closely and relying on the upcoming tankan survey for economic insights to guide policy decisions amid external challenges.
Japanâs trade negotiator cancels US visit over tariff deal snag
Japanâs trade negotiator has canceled a planned visit to the US due to unresolved issues in reaching a tariff agreement. The delay highlights ongoing trade tensions and the complexities of negotiations between the two countries, impacting their efforts to finalize a mutually beneficial trade deal.
Asia markets waver, Nvidia drops after earnings beat
Asian markets showed mixed performance as investors digested Nvidia's earnings beat. Despite strong results, Nvidia shares fell due to cautious future guidance. Other tech stocks also experienced volatility, reflecting concerns over valuation and growth prospects amid ongoing economic uncertainties. Overall, investor sentiment remained cautious across the region.
Brazil might challenge tariffs in US courts, finance minister says
Brazil's finance minister indicated the country may legally challenge US tariffs imposed on its products. The move aims to protect Brazil's trade interests and resolve disputes through US courts, reflecting tensions in bilateral trade relations.
Argentinaâs Milei rushed from campaign event as protesters throw rocks at car
Argentinaâs presidential candidate Javier Milei was hurriedly evacuated from a campaign event after protesters threw rocks at his car. The incident highlighted rising political tensions and unrest during the heated election period. Authorities ensured Mileiâs safety as they managed the situation amidst growing public dissent.
USDT0 and XAUt0 Are Now Live on Polygon
USDT0 and XAUt0 tokens have been launched on the Polygon network, enhancing users' options for stablecoin and gold-backed asset transactions. This integration aims to provide faster, cost-effective trading and increased accessibility within the Polygon ecosystem.
From Zero to Crypto Hero in 25 Minutes: Changelly Introduces a Free Gamified Crash Course
Changelly has launched a free, gamified crash course designed to teach users the basics of cryptocurrency in just 25 minutes. The interactive experience aims to simplify complex crypto concepts, making them accessible for beginners and helping users confidently navigate the digital currency world.
Bitcoin price today: edges higher to $111.3k after 7-week low amid Fed worries
Bitcoin's price rebounded to $111.3K following a seven-week low, driven by easing concerns over the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Investors responded positively to signals suggesting a less aggressive rate hike approach, boosting market confidence and prompting the cryptocurrency's upward movement.
$MBG Token Supply Reduced by 4.86M in First Buyback and Burn by MultiBank Group
MultiBank Group conducted its first buyback and burn of $MBG tokens, reducing the total supply by 4.86 million. This move aims to increase token scarcity and potentially enhance value for holders, reflecting the companyâs commitment to long-term growth and investor confidence.
Origin Summit Debuts in Seoul during KBW as Flagship Gathering on IP, AI, and the Next Era of Blockchain-enabled Real-World Assets
The Origin Summit launched in Seoul alongside KBW, serving as a premier event focused on intellectual property, artificial intelligence, and blockchain's role in advancing real-world assets. It gathered industry leaders to explore innovations and future opportunities in blending AI and blockchain technologies for asset digitization and management.
ROVR Releases Open Dataset to Power the Future of Spatial AI, Robotics, and Autonomous Systems
ROVR has launched an open dataset aimed at advancing spatial AI, robotics, and autonomous systems. The dataset provides extensive real-world data to support research and development in navigation, mapping, and perception technologies, fostering innovation and collaboration across these fields. This initiative is expected to accelerate progress in autonomous and robotic applications globally.
Bitcoin price today: dips to 7-week low near $110k amid Fed independence worries
Bitcoin's price fell to a seven-week low near $110,000, driven by concerns over the Federal Reserve's independence. Market uncertainties about potential changes in monetary policy have contributed to investor caution, impacting cryptocurrency valuations.
Newcastle United Announce Multi-year Partnership With BYDFi
Newcastle United has entered a multi-year partnership with BYDFi, a leading digital asset ecosystem. The collaboration aims to enhance fan engagement through innovative blockchain and NFT initiatives, strengthening the club's presence in the digital space and offering new opportunities for supporters worldwide.
NE-YO Partners with Neura to Transform Entertainment with Emotional AI
NE-YO has teamed up with AI company Neura to create emotional AI technology that enhances entertainment experiences. This partnership aims to develop AI capable of understanding and responding to human emotions, making interactions more immersive and personalized across music, gaming, and other media platforms. The collaboration seeks to revolutionize how audiences connect with digital content through advanced emotional intelligence.
Permissionless Data Hub Baselight Taps Walrus to Activate Data Value OnChain
Baselight partners with Walrus to enable seamless, permissionless activation of data value on-chain. This collaboration aims to enhance data utility and accessibility within decentralized ecosystems, fostering efficient data monetization and integration without traditional barriers.
Cambridge Cognition announces board and management changes
Cambridge Cognition has announced updates to its board and management team to support its growth strategy. The changes include new appointments aimed at strengthening leadership and driving innovation in the company's cognitive assessment technologies. These adjustments reflect Cambridge Cognitionâs commitment to expanding its market presence and enhancing its product offerings.
Nordrest Q2 2025 presentation: Revenue surges 29.6% amid Nordic expansion
Nordrest reported a 29.6% revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by its ongoing expansion in Nordic markets. The company highlighted strong sales growth across key regions, improved operational efficiencies, and positive market reception to new product launches. Management remains optimistic about continued growth and plans to invest further in regional development and innovation to sustain momentum.
Hunting launches $40 million share buyback program
Hunting plc has initiated a $40 million share buyback program to enhance shareholder value. The buyback will be executed over time, depending on market conditions, and aims to utilize the companyâs strong balance sheet. This move reflects Huntingâs confidence in its long-term growth prospects and commitment to returning capital to shareholders.
Globalworth to pay âŹ0.05 interim dividend for first half of 2025
Globalworth has announced an interim dividend of âŹ0.05 per share for the first half of 2025. This payment reflects the companyâs positive financial performance and confidence in ongoing business growth. The dividend will be distributed to shareholders as part of Globalworthâs commitment to delivering shareholder value.
PZU Group 1H 2025 slides: insurance segment profit jumps 50%, solvency remains strong
PZU Group reported a 50% increase in insurance segment profits in the first half of 2025, driven by improved underwriting results and robust premium growth. The companyâs solvency ratio remains strong, ensuring financial stability amid market challenges. Operational efficiencies and strategic investments contributed to overall positive performance, reinforcing PZU's position in the insurance sector.
Soiltech Q2 2025 slides: Revenue surges 61% YoY, international expansion accelerates
Soiltech reported a 61% year-over-year revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by strong sales growth and expanded global operations. The company accelerated its international expansion, entering new markets and boosting overseas sales. Strategic investments in technology and partnerships contributed to improved performance, positioning Soiltech for sustained growth and enhanced market presence worldwide.
Eurocash Q2 2025 presentation: Improved profitability despite market headwinds
Eurocash reported improved profitability in Q2 2025 despite challenging market conditions. The company showcased strong revenue growth driven by strategic initiatives and cost optimization. Management remains optimistic about sustaining growth and navigating ongoing economic uncertainties through innovation and operational efficiency.
Serabi Gold reports 14% production increase in first half 2025
Serabi Gold announced a 14% rise in gold production in the first half of 2025, driven by higher ore grades and improved plant performance at its operations in Brazil. The company also reported increased revenue and plans to expand mining activities to sustain growth throughout the year.
SoftwareONE Q1 2025 presentation: revenue dips, profitability improves
SoftwareONE reported a decline in Q1 2025 revenue but achieved higher profitability. Despite lower sales, the company improved operational efficiency and cost management, leading to better profit margins. The firm remains focused on strategic growth initiatives to enhance future performance.
Vestjysk Bank H1 2025 slides: Profit down but loan growth continues for 10th straight quarter
Vestjysk Bank reported a decline in H1 2025 profits due to increased expenses and economic challenges. Despite this, the bank achieved loan growth for the 10th consecutive quarter, driven by strong customer demand. The institution remains focused on balancing growth with risk management amid a complex market environment.