News Summary - 08/31/2025

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Thousands demonstrate across Mexico for the 130,000 missing
Thousands marched across Mexican cities demanding stronger government efforts to address enforced disappearances, a crisis frequently tied to drug cartel violence. Protesters called for justice and accountability amid the ongoing plight of an estimated 130,000 missing individuals nationwide.
Reeling from Trump's tariffs, India and China seek a business reboot
India's prime minister aims to strengthen ties with major global economies to counteract the impact of Trump's tariffs. Both India and China are actively seeking to reboot their business relationships and expand economic cooperation amid changing international trade dynamics.
Houthis confirm their prime minister killed in Israeli strike
The Iran-backed Houthi movement confirmed that their prime minister, Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi, along with several other officials, were killed in an Israeli strike.
Prominent Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy shot dead in Lviv
President Zelensky condemned the killing of Andriy Parubiy as a "terrible murder." Authorities have launched a manhunt to apprehend those responsible for the shooting in Lviv.
Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine, as Kyiv hits oil refineries
Russia attacked 14 Ukrainian regions, resulting in at least one death and 30 injuries, according to Kyiv. In response, Kyiv targeted Russian oil refineries.
Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential Trump crackdown
Chicago's mayor signed an order opposing potential federal crackdowns under the Trump administration, intensifying tensions between the White House and Illinois officials amidst ongoing disputes over violent crime and immigration policies.
French voice fears over Bayeux Tapestry move to UK
The Bayeux Tapestry, a treasured medieval artifact, is set to be exhibited in London next year. However, the French art community has expressed strong opposition to the move, fearing its cultural significance may be undermined by the relocation.
Barrier being built around besieged Sudan city, satellite images show
Satellite images analyzed by Yale University reveal an earthen berm being constructed around el-Fasher, Sudan. The barrier appears designed to trap residents inside the city amid ongoing conflict, restricting movement and potentially worsening the humanitarian situation.
Three dead after protests over death of taxi driver in Indonesia
Protests in Indonesia over a taxi driver's death, also addressing cost-of-living and politiciansâ expenses, have resulted in three deaths. The demonstrations are viewed as a significant challenge for President Prabowo Subianto's leadership.
What happens next after Trump tariffs ruled illegal?
A US appeals court declared most of Trump's tariffs illegal, prompting uncertainty over next steps. The ruling could lead to removal or revision of the tariffs, impact ongoing trade disputes, and affect economic relations with affected countries. The decision may face further legal challenges, and policymakers will need to consider how to address the trade imbalances and protect domestic industries moving forward.
Three killed and dozens injured in train derailment in Egypt
A train traveling from Marsa Matruh to Cairo derailed, resulting in three deaths and dozens of injuries. Emergency services responded to the accident, which caused significant disruption. Authorities are investigating the cause of the derailment.
Trump administration moves to fire most Voice of America journalists
The Trump administration has issued termination notices to over 500 employees of Voice of America and its parent agency, signaling major staff reductions within the organization.
Kim meets families of North Korean soldiers killed fighting in Ukraine
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met with families of soldiers who died fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, honoring their sacrifice and reinforcing the regime's support for their involvement in the conflict.
US blocks Palestinian leader from attending UN meeting in New York
The US has prevented the Palestinian leader from attending an upcoming UN meeting in New York. This move occurs amid France's push to gain international recognition of a Palestinian state at the event next month.
Mussolini's great-grandson makes Serie A debut
Romano Floriani Mussolini, great-grandson of Benito Mussolini, made his Serie A debut by coming off the bench to contribute to Cremonese's 3-2 victory over Sassuolo on Friday.
Sexist Italian image-sharing website forced to shut after political outcry
An Italian image-sharing website was forced to close following criticism from prominent politicians over its sexist content. The site attributed the offensive material to the "toxic" behavior of its users, but political pressure ultimately led to its shutdown.
White House defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid CDC turmoil
The CDC faced multiple high-profile staff departures, sparking demands for the health secretary's resignation. Despite the turmoil, the White House has defended Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid the ongoing challenges at the agency.
Why has Kamala Harris' security detail been withdrawn?
The Secret Service, currently overstretched, must provide six months of protection to former vice presidents, leading to the withdrawal of Kamala Harris' security detail.
Madeleine McCann suspect to be released in less than three weeks
Christian BrĂŒckner, the suspect in Madeleine McCann's disappearance, is still considered dangerous by the German prosecutor leading the case, according to a BBC report. Despite this, his release is expected in less than three weeks.
Zelensky rejects proposals for buffer zone to end Ukraine war
Ukraine's President Zelensky dismissed suggestions to establish a buffer zone as a means to end the war, stating that such proposals ignore the complexities and realities of modern warfare.
Body of Israeli hostage recovered in Gaza, IDF says
Ilan Weiss, who was taken hostage during Hamas's attack in southern Israel on 7 October 2023, has been confirmed dead, and his body was recovered in Gaza, the IDF announced.
Taco Bell rethinks AI drive-through after man orders 18,000 waters
Taco Bell is reconsidering its AI-powered drive-through system following widespread errors, including a viral incident where a customer mistakenly ordered 18,000 waters, highlighting issues with the technology's accuracy.
Thai court removes PM over leaked phone call with Cambodian leader
A Thai court ruled that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra breached ethics guidelines during a leaked phone call. In the call, she referred to Cambodia's former leader Hun Sen as "uncle" and criticized the Thai army, leading to her removal from office.
Irish missionary Gena Heraty released after Haiti kidnapping
Irish missionary Gena Heraty was released after being kidnapped in Haiti. Her family expressed gratitude to all who worked tirelessly to ensure her safe return.
Kyiv in mourning after strikes as allies discuss military support
EU defence ministers convene to evaluate additional aid for Ukraine after a significant aerial assault on Kyiv, as the city mourns the attack's impact.
Minneapolis school attacker 'obsessed with idea of killing children,' officials say
The two children killed in the Minneapolis school shooting have been identified as Fletcher Merkel, eight, and Harper Moyski, 10. Officials revealed the attacker was obsessed with the idea of killing children.
UK, France and Germany move to reimpose UN sanctions on Iran
The UK, France, and Germany have initiated a process to restore UN sanctions on Iran within 30 days, citing concerns over Iran's nuclear program as a threat to international peace and security.
Life inside notorious 'Alligator Alcatraz' in its final days
Family members report that detainees vanished into the infamous immigration detention center, known as 'Alligator Alcatraz.' The facility's final days highlight concerns over disappearances and treatment of those held there.
As beer sales fall, young Germans develop taste for alcohol-free lager
Despite a decline in Germany's overall beer market, sales of non-alcoholic beers have more than doubled in recent years, driven by growing interest among young Germans in alcohol-free lager options.
The trade in US body parts that's completely legal - but ripe for exploitation
The trade of human remains in the US is legal and can generate significant profits, raising ethical concerns. This industry faces scrutiny over potential exploitation, as the sale of body parts involves complex moral debates surrounding consent and respect for the deceased.
Manhunt in Australian bush brings long-dismissed conspiracy theorists to the fore
A manhunt is underway in rural Australia after two officers were fatally shot by a suspect linked to the sovereign citizen ("SovCit") movement. This violent incident has revived attention on the fringe group, previously dismissed as conspiracy theorists.
The death of the 'soul of South African storytelling' sparks grief and anger
Actress Nandi Nyembe faced financial struggles during her final months, casting a shadow over her celebrated career. Her passing has sparked grief and anger among fans and the entertainment community.
America's royal wedding? What Taylor and Travis' big day could look like
Experts predict Taylor and Travis' wedding will be a grand, highly anticipated event, featuring stunning dresses and secret plans, marking it as America's wedding of the century.
'Gringos out!': Mexicans protest against tourists and gentrification
Residents in Mexico City are protesting against the influx of tourists and gentrification that is causing rising housing costs and pushing locals out of central neighborhoods. They demand measures to protect affordable housing and preserve community identity amid growing concerns over displacement.
Trump's rebuke, Xi's handshake, Putin's oil: India's foreign policy test
India navigates a complex foreign policy landscape amid strained US ties under Trump, balancing its strategic partnership with Russia and engaging China diplomatically. The challenge lies in managing these competing relationships while securing energy imports and asserting its global position.
How a leaked phone call derailed the Thai PM's career - and the Shinawatra dynasty
Thailand's Constitutional Court has removed the prime minister from office following a leaked phone call scandal. This marks another blow to the Shinawatra dynasty, illustrating the ongoing political instability and challenges faced by the family in maintaining power.
India's International Booker winner at the centre of a political row
Banu Mushtaq, India's International Booker Prize winner, is embroiled in controversy after being invited to inaugurate a major festival in Karnataka. The decision has sparked political debate and public backlash, making her the focal point of the dispute.
New footage shows Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times
New footage reveals that Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times, two more strikes than initially reported, highlighting the escalating impact on medical facilities in the region.
BBC reveals web of spammers profiting from AI Holocaust images
The BBC uncovered a global network of content creators using AI to generate Holocaust-related images and posts on Facebook, exploiting these for profit through deceptive online activities.
Watch: The best looks from the Venice red carpet so far
Actor Julia Roberts made her Venice Film Festival debut while promoting her new film, After The Hunt, showcasing elegant red carpet looks at the event.
Watch: Luxury neighbourhood in Lahore submerged in floods
A luxury neighbourhood in Lahore has been submerged due to severe flooding. Heavy rains overwhelmed drainage systems, causing waterlogging and damage to homes and infrastructure. Residents faced significant disruptions, with emergency services working to provide relief and restore normalcy. The incident highlights ongoing challenges in urban flood management amid extreme weather events.
'We love you, you will always be with us,' says father of Minneapolis shooting victim
Fletcher Merkel, 8, was one of two children tragically killed in the Wednesday shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. His father expressed deep love and sorrow, assuring that Fletcher will always be remembered and cherished.
How the 'Hobbit' human species was discovered
Witness History revisits the 2003 discovery of Homo floresiensis, a small-statured human species found on Indonesia's Flores island. This groundbreaking find challenged existing views on human evolution and provided new insights into ancient human diversity.
BBC reports from scene of deadly Russian attack on Kyiv
Russia launched a major attack on Kyiv, Ukraine's capital, resulting in at least 19 deaths, including four children. The assault occurred in the early hours of Thursday evening, causing significant casualties.
Watch: How an orchard in Turkey survived a wildfire
While recent wildfires devastated large parts of Turkey, an orchard in Bursa province remarkably remained unharmed. The article explores how the orchard survived the blaze that affected many nearby areas.
How Tokyo is using AI video to prepare for a Mt Fuji eruption
Tokyo authorities released an AI-generated video to raise awareness and encourage disaster preparedness for a potential Mt Fuji eruption. While the video aims to educate the public, experts note the actual likelihood of an eruption remains uncertain.
The PP demands the appearance of Marlaska and the director of the Guardia Civil regarding the "new practice" of drug entry into Spain
The Popular Parliamentary Group has requested in the Congress the appearance of Marlaska and the director of the Guardia Civil to explain the measures against 'petaqueo,' a new method of drug entry into Spain.
The lifeless body of Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz, missing in Indonesia for two months, found
The Lombok Police in Indonesia found the body of Matilde Muñoz, a Spanish woman who had been missing for two months. The information was confirmed by local authorities and a family member.
Fire on a Train Forces Hours-Long Closure of the Madrid-Andalusia Line and 210 Passengers Evacuated
A fire on a train traveling from AlmerĂa to Madrid was reported at 2:05 PM. The emergency forced the closure of the Madrid-Andalusia line for several hours, and 210 passengers were evacuated to ensure their safety.
USA Warns Spain That 2% Defense Spending Is No Longer Enough and Insists on "Serious Consequences" if It Does Not Reach 5%
The USA reminds Spain that at the NATO summit in June they committed to increasing defense investment to 5% of GDP by 2035, pointing out that the current 2% is no longer sufficient and warning of serious consequences if that goal is not met.
The Court declares most of Trump's tariffs illegal, but keeps them in effect until October
The Court has declared most of the tariffs imposed by Trump illegal, but orders them to remain in effect until October 14. The United States government has the option to appeal this decision before that date.
Spain Recovers and Crushes Bosnia in Their Second EuroBasket Match
Spain, under the guidance of Sergio Scariolo, overcame a difficult start to secure a resounding victory against Bosnia in their second EuroBasket match, reaffirming their strength in the tournament.
A new front brings rain and heavy storms in the coming hours: these are the affected provinces
The west and north of Spain will experience cloudiness, showers, and a drop in temperatures, while the east will maintain maximum temperatures above 35 degrees.
Real Madrid takes the lead in a match with controversial refereeing
Real Madrid, coached by Xabi Alonso, secured their third consecutive victory, despite three of their goals being disallowed due to controversial refereeing decisions, thus managing to take the lead in the competition.
This is the new Primark store with which it wants to compete with Ikea
Primark has opened an exclusive store of more than 1,100 mÂČ in Manchester dedicated to decoration and home goods, marking its entry as a direct competitor to Ikea in this sector.
The Day Jack Nicholson Discovered That His Sister Was His Mother and His Mother, His Grandmother
After achieving fame, Jack Nicholson discovered that the woman he believed to be his sister was actually his mother, and the person he thought was his mother was in fact his grandmother.
The symptom during lunch or dinner that may be an early sign of dementia
Some subtle symptoms during meals may indicate an early onset of dementia. Identifying them in time is crucial for proper diagnosis and management of the disease.
Sergio Ramos switches to music and surprises with 'Cibeles', his first single as a singer
Sergio Ramos has surprised his fans by announcing his foray into music with the release of his first single, 'Cibeles', sharing a preview of the project on his social media.
The World on the Hunt for Ruthenium: Why This Rare Metal Is the New Gold... and What It Has to Do with AI
Ruthenium, the sixth rarest metal, is key to improving the storage capacity of hard drives used in artificial intelligence, which has increased its global demand.
Spain proposes an action plan to the EU to stop the war in Gaza: "Doing nothing has solved nothing"
Minister Albares calls on the European Union for a strong response against Israel and promotes the implementation of concrete actions to stop the war in Gaza, emphasizing that inaction has not resolved the crisis.
Spain will provide "full diplomatic protection" to participants of the flotilla to Gaza
Albares stated that Spain will offer full diplomatic protection to those participating in the flotilla to Gaza. Additionally, he acknowledged that there are no prospects for peace or a credible ceasefire in Ukraine and confirmed that new sanctions against Russia will be imposed in September.
Israel Identifies the Second Recovered Body in Gaza: Idan Shtivi, 28 Years Old
Idan Shtivi, 28 years old, was identified as the second body recovered in Gaza. He was killed during the Hamas attack at the Nova Festival on October 7, 2023, and his body was transferred to the Gaza Strip.
The Rumor of Trumpâs Death Spreads on Social Media and He Uses It to Raise Funds
A comment by Vice President Vance on TV hinting that he might assume the presidency sparked rumors about Trumpâs death. Trump took advantage of the situation on social media to boost his fundraising campaign.
Ryanair will pay âŹ2.50 to its employees each time they detect a carry-on bag that exceeds the allowed size
Ryanair will remove the monthly bonus limit and will pay âŹ2.50 to its employees each time they detect a carry-on bag that does not comply with the rules, starting in November.
The Most Hated Man on the Internet: A Fan Who Took Away a Cap Given to a Child by a US Open Tennis Player
During the US Open, a fan went viral and faced heavy criticism for taking away a cap that a tennis player had given to a child. The incident sparked outrage on social media, where users defended the child and condemned the man's behavior, labeling him as the "most hated man on the internet" due to his lack of respect and empathy towards the child.
Galicia declares the worst wave of wildfires in its history under control, and Castilla y LeĂłn no longer has evacuated towns
Galicia has controlled the worst wave of wildfires in its history in 2025, which is already the year with the most burned area in the region this century. Meanwhile, Castilla y LeĂłn has managed to lift evacuations in all its affected towns, improving the situation in both communities.
Communities Deploy Their First Aid After Three Weeks of Fires: Housing, Vineyards, Fodder for Livestock, and SMEs
Communities affected by the fires begin to offer aid after three weeks of damage. In Galicia, up to 132,000 euros are granted per affected home, along with water bill discounts for one year, also supporting vineyards, fodder for livestock, and small and medium-sized enterprises to recover from their losses.
UEFA announces the dates and times of Champions League matches: schedule for Real Madrid, Barça, Atlético, Athletic, and Villarreal
UEFA has revealed the complete schedule for the Champions League group stage, detailing the dates and times of all matches. This year, five Spanish teams are participating: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético de Madrid, Athletic Club, and Villarreal.
'TikToker' Esmeralda Ferrer and Her Family Murdered: Their Bodies Found in a Van
The bodies of Esmeralda Ferrer, a TikTok content creator, her husband, and their two children (aged 13 and 7) were found in a van. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the tragic family murder.
The Unrecognizable Appearance of Former Footballer Fernando Redondo During His Son Fede's Match with Elche
Fernando Redondo, former Real Madrid player, attended the MartĂnez Valero to watch his son Fede's match with Elche against Levante, showing a very different appearance from his time as a footballer.
A study reveals why some healthy people suffer heart attacks and strokes
50% of strokes and heart attacks affect people without traditional risk factors such as smoking, hypertension, high cholesterol, or diabetes, according to a recent study.
The LinkedIn Trick to Get More Options in a Job Offer, According to a Human Resources Expert
Sophie, a British resident in Sweden and former recruiter turned TikToker, shares tips to improve job offers on LinkedIn, helping users increase their job opportunities through specific strategies on the platform.
Manuel de la Calva's Daughter Emotionally Remembers Her Father: "Iâm Receiving Such Good Energy"
Vicky de la Calva expresses her gratitude for the support she has received following the loss of her father, Manuel de la Calva, highlighting the good energy that surrounds her during these difficult times.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127 titled âGeneration Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected Worldâ, addresses the challenges and strategies to achieve digital and emotional well-being in a society saturated with technology and screens. It emphasizes the importance of balancing online and offline life to improve mental and social health.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin humorously commented on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Trump and the Tuna Can Crisis: An Opportunity for Spanish Canning Companies?
The tuna can crisis in the U.S., worsened by Trump's trade policies, has caused shortages. This creates an opportunity for Spanish canning companies, who could increase their exports and strengthen their presence in the U.S. market, benefiting from the gap left by the reduction of imported products from other countries.
This was the controversial offside goal by Atlético against Alavés: "It's one of the most serious VAR errors"
Giuliano Simeone's offside goal for Atlético against Alavés was not annulled by VAR, sparking criticism and being considered one of the most serious errors in the use of video refereeing during the match.
The mysterious object in Antarctica found on Google Maps that has the shape of a UFO
Less than six kilometers from the Polish polar station AB Dobrowolski in Antarctica, a mysterious object shaped like a UFO has been discovered on Google Maps, sparking curiosity and speculation about its origin and nature.
Traaen retains the red jersey in the eighth stage of the Vuelta a España with Philipsen's sprint victory
Belgian Philipsen won the eighth stage of the Vuelta a España in Zaragoza in a sprint finish, achieving his second win in this edition. Meanwhile, Traaen kept the red jersey as race leader.
The Tightrope Walk of Families with the CUME: They Denounce Obstacles, Administrative Coldness, and Institutional Mistreatment
Raquel, Miryam, and Majo report that the denial or withdrawal of the CUME benefit for the care of children with serious illnesses causes them to face a constant legal and emotional struggle, encountering administrative obstacles, coldness, and institutional mistreatment that complicate their situation.
The heatwave does not drive up electricity prices and results in the cheapest August since 2020
The price per megawatt hour in August dropped to 68.45 euros, marking the cheapest August since 2020, despite the heatwave that was expected to increase demand and, consequently, the cost of electricity.
RamĂłn GarcĂa reflects on workers leaving the countryside in Spain: "They earn very little"
RamĂłn GarcĂa has pointed out that young people avoid working in the countryside due to low wages, which explains the abandonment of this agricultural sector in Spain.
The Most Tattooed Man in the World Shows His New Face After Removing All the Tattoos from His Face: "I Couldn't Stand It"
Leandro de Souza, the most tattooed man in the world, began tattooing himself at the age of 13. Having converted to Evangelical Christianity, he has decided to remove all the tattoos from his face through painful sessions, stating that he could no longer stand them.
Isa Pantoja Speaks Out Following the Separation of Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales: "I'm Staying Out of All This"
After eleven years together and two daughters in common, Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales have separated. Isa Pantoja, Kiko's sister, comments on the matter and states that she prefers to stay out of the situation.
Traveling in September? Five Viral TikTok Tricks to Save on Your Vacation
TikTok users share five popular tips to save money on September trips, including booking flights mid-week, using incognito mode for searches, opting for alternative airports, leveraging travel cashback apps, and booking accommodations with flexible cancellation policies to avoid penalties. These hacks aim to help travelers maximize budget efficiency during off-peak travel seasons.
Orlando Bloom admits he was "a horrible person" while losing weight drastically for his upcoming movie
Orlando Bloom lost 23 kilos for his new movie and confessed that this extreme transformation made him an unbearable person in many ways during the process.
From Julia Roberts to Chloë Sevigny: Black Conquers the Red Carpet at the Venice Film Festival
Black was the predominant color in the best looks of the third night of the 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival, highlighting actresses such as Julia Roberts and Chloë Sevigny.
How to Naturally Relieve Swollen Feet in Summer
Edema in the ankles and feet worsens in summer due to standing for long periods, hormonal changes, an inadequate diet, or excess weight. To relieve it naturally, it is recommended to elevate the legs, stay hydrated, avoid excessive heat, and consume foods rich in potassium.
China activates the world's largest 'ghost particle' detector to unveil the secrets of the universe
JUNO is an advanced neutrino observatory that aims to answer key questions in particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology, positioning itself as a leading facility in global scientific research.
The Three Worst Suitcase Colors for Traveling This Summer (and Why You Should Avoid Them)
Ryanair warns that certain suitcase colors can make them harder to identify at the airport, causing delays or loss. Therefore, they recommend avoiding common shades to make recognition easier and improve the travel experience.
Spanish, French, or Italian? This Would Be the Origin of Croquettes
Experts debate the origin of croquettes, attributing their creation to Spain or France, with documents supporting versions born in both countries.
The Controversial (and Dangerous) Gesture Used by Motorcyclists to Indicate There Are No Speed Cameras on the Road
In Spain, with more than 4 million registered motorcycles, motorcyclists are common on the roads. Some use a controversial and dangerous gesture to warn other drivers that there are no speed cameras on the route, a practice that sparks debate and concern over road safety.
The Death Penalty in the USA: Where, How, and When â Since 1976, Over 8,500 Sentences and 1,636 Executions
In 2024, 26 death sentences were handed down in the USA, while in 2025 the total has already reached 29. Additionally, Trump has lifted the moratorium on federal executions.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos invites you to vote for the best beach in Spain among 20 finalists selected by readers, two from each of the country's 10 coastlines. The voting, which determines the winner, is open until September 15.
Neither Muro nor El Palmar: this is the sunniest beach in Spain according to a study
The sunniest beach in Spain is neither in Muro nor in El Palmar, but in the Canary Islands, standing out for receiving the highest number of annual sunshine hours.
Neither Slushie nor Lemonade: The Trendy Refreshing and Healthy Drink Perfect for Beating the Heat
Bubble tea has gained popularity as an ideal summer drink, appreciated for its unique flavor and nutritional benefits, making it a refreshing and healthy option to fight the heat.
Lines at Stradivarius for the skirt in the trendy color you can wear from summer to autumn
An elegant skirt in the trendy color is causing lines at Stradivarius. Its design creates the effect of endless legs and is ideal to wear from summer to autumn.
The Latest from Google Will Let You Travel Cheaper: This Is Their New Price Tracker for Hotels
Google launches a price tracker for hotels, similar to Google Flights, which allows users to monitor and compare rates, making it easier to find deals and travel for less.
The Mysterious Reason Why the Waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Do Not Mix
The waters of the Atlantic and Pacific do not easily mix due to differences in temperature, salinity, and density. These differences create a natural barrier that slows down the mixing, keeping the water masses separate despite being in contact in areas such as the Strait of Magellan.
The Debt Forgiveness by the Government Does Not Convince PP-Run Regions: "It's Not Solidarity, but Political Survival"
Regions governed by the PP criticize the debt forgiveness proposed by the Government, describing it as a political strategy rather than an act of solidarity. They believe this measure aims to ensure the Executive's stability, questioning its effectiveness and fairness in regional financial management.
Four winners of La Primitiva win 49,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 3.2 million
The La Primitiva draw on August 30, 2025, had no winners in the special categories or the first prize. Four winners each received 49,000 euros. For the next draw on September 1, the jackpot has accumulated to 3.2 million euros.
A Bonoloto winner wins 165,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 2.3 million
One player matched five numbers in the Bonoloto draw on August 30, 2025, and won 165,000 euros. There was no first-category winner, so the jackpot for the August 31 draw reached 2.3 million euros.
Former Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament Andri Parubi Shot Dead in Lviv
Andri Parubi, former Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament, was shot dead in Lviv. His party, European Solidarity, attributes the crime to Russia and calls for a thorough investigation into the incident.
Scavengers of Other People's Lives
Opinion lacks value if it is not based on knowledge, although it is often the loudest and most persistent in debates or situations that affect others.
Everything You Need to Know If You Want to Work in Italy: Requirements, Taxes, and Average Salary
Italy offers various job opportunities for Spanish speakers. It is important to know the legal requirements, the tax system, and the average salary to work and live properly in the country.
The destinations with the biggest price drops for travel in September and October
September and October, mid-season months, are ideal for traveling. During this period, many destinations offer lower prices and fewer crowds, providing an economical and peaceful option for travelers.
The Trick to Eliminate Phantom Power Consumption from Your Appliances
Smart plugs allow you to control and reduce the phantom power consumption of appliances by automatically disconnecting them, thus helping to save on the electricity bill.
Pedro SĂĄnchez expresses his support for Open Arms in response to Abascal's criticism: "Defending Spain is defending life"
Pedro SĂĄnchez expressed his support and recognition for Open Arms and those who rescue people at sea, responding to Abascal's criticisms by emphasizing that defending Spain means defending life.
Leticia Iglesias says goodbye to Mediaset after eleven years working at the group: "It has been an honor"
Leticia Iglesias, presenter of Telecinco's nightly news, unexpectedly said goodbye to the audience after eleven years at Mediaset, expressing gratitude for the opportunity and describing her experience as an honor.
The National Lottery distributes a shower of thousands of euros across 15 provinces
Number 23,999 won the first prize in the National Lottery draw on August 30, 2025, with a prize of 600,000 euros per series, distributing thousands of euros across 15 provinces.
Ordered to Pay Almost 30,000 Euros to a Colleague for Rolling Eyes While She Spoke: "It Is Workplace Harassment"
A woman has been ordered to pay nearly 30,000 euros to a colleague after it was proven that rolling her eyes during conversations constituted workplace harassment. The court recognized that this behavior negatively affected the work environment and violated the rights of the affected individual, setting a precedent regarding behaviors that can be considered harassment in the workplace.
Guarding the territory, the best defense against fire
Actively caring for and inhabiting the territory significantly reduces the risk of fires, as a well-managed space is safer and more resilient against fire.
Do Not Insult the President
A call is made to refrain from insulting the president or disrespecting public authority, especially during events with crowds, parties, and alcohol consumption, as has happened in several cities this summer.
Gaza: the means and the ends
The article discusses the complex dynamics in Gaza, highlighting how media coverage influences public perception and political agendas. It emphasizes the challenge of balancing accurate reporting with the broader objectives of peace and conflict resolution. The piece calls for responsible journalism that prioritizes humanitarian perspectives while acknowledging the contested narratives in the region.
Irene Montero's Posh Vacation
Irene Montero is criticized for her vacation in Menorca, highlighting the inconsistency between her rhetoric against the elite and her choice of destination, arguing that thinking the left cannot vacation there is classist.
Could You Throw an American Football Pass to Yourself? What Science Says About the Day Mr. Perfect Left the World Speechless
The article analyzes Mr. Perfect's feat of throwing an American football pass to himself, exploring the physics and skills required to achieve it. It examines factors such as accuracy, flight time, and coordination, demonstrating that although challenging, it is possible under ideal conditions and with a high athletic level.
September is the breeding season for spiders: this is what you should do to keep them away from your home
In September, spiders enter homes to reproduce. To repel them, it is important to maintain cleanliness, seal cracks, and eliminate potential shelters inside the house.
A Spaniard gives beer to an elephant in Kenya and sparks criticism: "It is unacceptable"
Footage shows a Spanish man giving beer to an elephant at a wildlife sanctuary in Kenya, which has generated strong criticism and complaints for being considered an irresponsible and harmful act toward the animal.
A book reveals what Queen Elizabeth II really thought about Brexit
Queen Elizabeth II expressed her opposing opinion to Brexit before the referendum, stating that "we should not leave the European Union. It's better to stick with the known bad."
Convicted for assaulting and attempting to rape his partner after seeing her talk to another man in a pub
The convicted man assaulted and attempted to rape his partner after seeing her talk to another man in a pub. The victim suffered serious injuries and lasting effects, and has been financially compensated.
A squatter sprays pepper spray at a reporter from 'En boca de todos' and is arrested live on air
A squatter, with multiple international arrest warrants, sprayed pepper spray at a reporter from the program 'En boca de todos'. He was arrested live during the coverage of the incident.
'And Now Sonsoles' Bets on Three New Signings for Its Upcoming Season
Sonsoles Ănega's show will begin its new season on September 1st, bringing in three new collaborators to refresh and strengthen the team.
Manu rushes an answer in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' and is defeated
Rosa won the day and sent Manu, the contestant from Madrid, to 'The Blue Chair' after a rushed mistake in an answer during 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'.
Esperansa Grasia joins 'El Hormiguero' after her time on 'Tu cara me suena'
Esperansa Grasia joins 'El Hormiguero' as a collaborator following her participation in 'Tu cara me suena', remaining with Atresmedia.
'Todo es mentira' premieres new season with new segments and the return of Risto Mejide
The eighth season of 'Todo es mentira', which will begin on September 1st, will feature new segments, the return of Risto Mejide, and notable additions to its team of collaborators.
The President of RTVE Defends Public Television Following Attacks on Sarah Santaolalla
The president of RTVE has expressed his support for the public entityâs workers, defending the work of its professionals after the incidents of assaults and attacks they faced, including Sarah Santaolalla.
Montoyaâs New Professional Projects: "Apparently They Are Being a Success"
Former 'Supervivientes' contestant Montoya has returned to public life focusing on new professional projects outside of television, which are apparently having good success.
Alba Muñoz, Kiko Rivera's ex-partner, reveals what their relationship was like: "He has followed the same pattern"
Alba Muñoz, Kiko Rivera's ex-partner, shared details about their relationship and stated that he has followed the same pattern in his romantic behaviors.
Pepa Bueno returns to 'Telediario 2' with an interview with Pedro SĂĄnchez
Thirteen years later, Pepa Bueno returns to the 'Telediario 2' studio, where she established herself as a key figure in television journalism, to conduct an interview with President Pedro SĂĄnchez.
'MasterChef Celebrity 10' already has a premiere date: new challenges and top-tier guests
'MasterChef Celebrity 10' brings its premiere forward and promises new challenges and tests for its contestants in their quest to conquer the most famous kitchen of television.
From Brad Pitt to Alicia Keys: Celebrity Couples Who Started with Infidelity
Many celebrities face rumors about their private lives, especially regarding their relationships. Some famous couples began their story after an act of infidelity, which has generated significant attention and controversy in the media and among their fans.
The two young Basques who traveled from San SebastiĂĄn on a scooter with only 100 euros budget arrive in Paris
Gorka Lasa and Ibai MartĂn, 26 and 20 years old, traveled more than 1,000 km from San SebastiĂĄn to Paris on a non-electric scooter, completing their journey with only 100 euros budget.
Beth's Business, from 'OT' 2, Away from Music: "We Want Our Children to Look Beautiful"
Beth, Spain's representative at Eurovision 2003 and former contestant of 'OT' 2, has launched a clothing brand aimed at mothers and children, focusing on comfortable and stylish fashion for the little ones.
The spokesperson of MĂĄs Madrid, Rita Maestre, is a mother for the second time: "He is here!"
Rita Maestre, spokesperson of MĂĄs Madrid, has announced the arrival of her second child, thanking the 12 de Octubre Hospital and its midwives for their support during the birth.
Pelayo DĂaz talks about how his wedding will be: "Very intimate, I think"
Pelayo DĂaz spoke live on 'TardeAR', where his colleagues congratulated him on his upcoming wedding. The stylist described his wedding as "very intimate."
The Life of Sonia Monroy: From 'Survivors' to the Oscars and Her Alleged Romance with a K-pop Singer
Sonia Monroy, known for her participation in 'CrĂłnicas Marcianas', will be a contestant on 'Supervivientes All Stars'. Additionally, her life includes notable moments such as her appearance at the Oscars and rumors about a romance with a K-pop singer.
Rumors of Reconciliation Grow Ahead of Prince Harry's New Trip to the United Kingdom
The Duke of Sussex will travel to the United Kingdom to attend a charity event, which has fueled rumors about a possible reconciliation with his family.
Anita Matamoros reveals what her best therapy is: "It adds years to my life"
Anita Matamoros, daughter of Makoke, shared on her social media what her best therapy is, something that improves her self-esteem and adds years to her life.
Victoria Federica's Fun Plans After Her Breakup with Borja Moreno
Victoria Federica and Borja Moreno ended their relationship after a year of dating. Following the breakup, the influencer has chosen to enjoy fun activities to move forward.
Early Access to Social Media Increases Feelings of Unhappiness Among Youth
The rise in mental health issues has decreased youth happiness, being linked to overprotection during childhood, early use of technology, and premature access to social media. It is recommended to encourage outdoor activities and creative development to counteract these effects.
The Return of Analog Photography: Nostalgia Makes Its Way in the Digital Era
Analog photography is making a comeback in the midst of the digital age, gaining popularity among young people and nostalgics who appreciate the tangibility and artisanal process of film cameras. This revival highlights the authenticity of physical memories and transforms everyday moments into unique experiences, without the use of filters or digital edits.
The Shopping Basket Gets More Expensive: Filling the Fridge Is Costlier After These Holidays
The shopping basket rises by 2.7% compared to last year. Legumes, yogurts, meat, fish, and fruit increase in consumption after the holidays. This price increase arrives at the end of the month, adding to summer expenses and back-to-school costs.
Alonso will start tenth in Zandvoort after another setback for Aston Martin, while McLaren dominates again with Piastri's pole position
Fernando Alonso will start tenth in Zandvoort, sharing the fifth row with Carlos Sainz, who will begin ninth. Meanwhile, McLaren reaffirmed its dominance by securing pole position with Oscar Piastri, in a challenging session for Aston Martin.
Fernando Alonsoâs scare at Zandvoort: Russell almost pushed him into the wall and Mercedes ends up penalized
Fernando Alonso had a scare at Zandvoort when George Russell nearly crashed him into the wall while entering the pits. After the dangerous maneuver, the Mercedes team received a penalty for the action.
Third consecutive stumble for Atlético de Madrid, who settle for a draw against Alavés
Atlético de Madrid, coached by Simeone, drew against Alavés at Mendizorroza during the third matchday, marking their third consecutive game without a win this season.
A restraining order is imposed against David Luiz for threats to an alleged ex-lover
Former Brazilian footballer David Luiz, former player for Chelsea and PSG, is facing a restraining order after being reported by Francisca Karollainy Barbosa Cavalcante, an alleged ex-lover, who accuses him of threats.
Alcaraz's Knee Problems at the US Open: "I Felt Something That Was Bothering Me"
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz asked for help from the physiotherapist during his match against Darderi due to discomfort in his knee. However, he later reassured his fans, stating that it was nothing serious.
Yeremy Pino, Miguel GutiĂ©rrez, Mosquera, JesĂșs RodrĂguez... LaLiga experiences its toughest summer with the exodus of young national talent
Established young national talents in LaLiga are leaving Spain to stand out in foreign leagues, mainly the Premier League, marking a difficult summer for the competition led by Javier Tebas.
Video Games and Virtual Reality, Tools in the Rehabilitation of Patients with Neurological Damage
Robotic neurorehabilitation uses video games to motivate patients with neurological damage, showing great potential in recovery, although it presents certain limitations that must be considered.
Turner Syndrome, a Rare Disease That Has Not Deprived Leticia and Silvia of a Full Life
Turner syndrome, caused by a failure in the X chromosome, results in short stature, infertility, and possible organ problems. Despite this, Leticia and Silvia show that this condition does not prevent living a fulfilling life.
Andrea Lozano, known as 'Lolito Epileptic': "Epilepsy controlled my life, but now I decide"
Andrea Lozano, awarded the SEN Epilepsy Prize, stands out as a health advocate and communicator, promoting the visibility of epilepsy. Emphasizing that talking about the disease is vital, she shares how epilepsy used to control her life, but now she takes the reins.
Arturo GĂłngora, with bones of glass: "Rejection hurts more than the illness"
Arturo GĂłngora, a Madrid native with osteogenesis imperfecta, uses his experience to raise awareness about the dual reality of living with this disease while being part of the LGTBIQ+ community. He emphasizes that social rejection hurts more than the illness itself.
Acciona, Mapfre, Grifols and other 'dark horses' taking the lead in the Ibex 35
While the major banks dominate media attention, lesser-known companies like Acciona, Mapfre, and Grifols have outperformed the Ibex 35 index in terms of appreciation, standing out in the stock market.
Planas demands more decisive measures from PP autonomous communities against the spread of bluetongue
The Minister of Agriculture calls a meeting with the autonomous communities on September 10 to address the spread of the bluetongue virus in livestock and to demand stricter measures from the regions governed by the PP.
This is the age at which your youth account stops being free according to the bank
In Spain, youth accounts are free up to a certain age limit, after which banks start charging fees for maintaining the associated cards.
Renfe withdraws Avlo trains between Madrid, Zaragoza, and Barcelona and replaces its 'low cost' offer with AVE trains
Renfe removes Avlo trains on the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona route and replaces its 'low cost' offer with AVE trains, maintaining the same frequencies, schedules, and competitive prices for users.
Mercedes grows impatient with the EU and the United States and urges a tariff agreement for the automotive sector
Mercedes' chief technology officer urges Washington and Brussels to expedite an agreement that reduces tariffs in the automotive sector, seeking to avoid delays that could impact the industry.
Will Glovo leave Spain? The companyâs owner is considering its exit due to multimillion-euro sanctions against its model
Glovo is considering leaving Spain after receiving a 450 million euro fine from Social Security, which demands the reclassification of its couriers as employees instead of freelancers, affecting its business model.
Sophie Turner defends her most controversial scene in 'Game of Thrones': "It did justice for women"
Sophie Turner, who played Sansa Stark, defends one of the most controversial scenes in 'Game of Thrones,' stating that it did justice for women by showing uncensored the atrocities and injustices they faced.
Park Chan-wook returns to Venice with 'No Other Choice', a familiar-themed work conceived two decades ago
Park Chan-wook presents an exploitation-style film inspired by 'Parasite', offering an entertaining and bloody anti-capitalist parable, albeit with less surprising impact.
Yorgos Lanthimos reappears in Venice with a hard reflection: "Humanity will face a reckoning"
Yorgos Lanthimos returned to the Venice Film Festival to present his film 'Bugonia', starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons, and Aidan Delbis. During the event, the director shared a profound reflection on future challenges, warning that humanity will face an inevitable reckoning.
Does the Dog Die at the End? The Question That Has Changed the Future of This Horror Movie Before Its Release
An independent horror film told from the dog's perspective is generating great anticipation on the internet before its release, due to the uncertainty about whether the dog dies at the end, which has impacted decisions about the film's future.
Alex Garland and His Love for 'Elden Ring': He Poured All His Creativity to Direct the Movie
Alex Garland devoted himself to creating an extremely comprehensive proposal, showcasing his love for 'Elden Ring' and his creativity, with the goal of securing the position of director for the film adaptation of the popular video game.
Joker, Anatsa, and Harly: the viruses found in the 77 malicious apps that Google just removed
Three malware called Joker, Anatsa, and Harly managed to evade Google Play Storeâs security checks and were discovered in 77 malicious apps recently removed. These viruses aimed to steal information and extract usersâ passwords.
Disable this option on your mobile phone if you donât want to be scammed again
Scammers use devices that are easy to buy online and simple to operate to deceive users. It is recommended to disable certain mobile phone functions to avoid becoming a victim of these scams.
Apple's New Earphones Will Arrive This Fall with an Unexpected Feature
Apple's new earphones will be released this fall alongside the iPhone 17 and Apple Watch 11, including an innovative and surprising feature that has not yet been revealed.
With this simple trick, you can view temporary WhatsApp photos again
WhatsApp introduced temporary photos and videos in 2021 that disappear after being viewed once. However, there is a simple trick to view this deleted content again, although it involves certain risks and limits the privacy that the feature aims to provide.
YouTube Goes After Spotify with These New Features Coming to the Platform
YouTube introduces new features to compete directly with Spotify, taking advantage of the latter's price increases in September. These improvements aim to offer a more complete musical experience and attract users looking for streaming alternatives.
How Would Bangs Look on You? 8 Apps to Try New Haircuts Before Booking an Appointment at the Hairdresser
If you want to change your hairstyle but want to see how it would look on you first, these 8 apps let you try different haircuts and styles from your phone, making it easier to choose the perfect look before going to the hairdresser.
Spencers, pastel tones, and the brightest looks on one of the most anticipated nights of the Venice Festival
Last night, Luca Guadagnino's 'After The Hunt' premiered at the Venice Film Festival, where the guests stood out with bright looks and pastel tones on one of the festival's most awaited red carpets.
From Sara Carbonero to Tamara FalcĂł: 5 Baggy and Comfortable Pants You'll Want to Have in Your Wardrobe This September
Celebrities like Sara Carbonero and Tamara FalcĂł embrace the trend of baggy, comfortable, and stylish pants, perfect for elevating any outfit at the end of summer.
Zara reveals the latest for autumn: ten essential pieces to get ahead of the trends
Zara showcases the key autumn trends with items such as romantic boleros, leather, metallic colors, and blazers, highlighting a style full of personality and elegance for the season.
Pancake Stretch: The Exercise That Slims the Back, Corrects Posture, and Improves Flexibility
The pancake stretch is an advanced yet accessible pose with consistent practice. It helps slim the back, correct posture, and increase flexibility, offering multiple benefits for the body.
Drinking Coffee During Menopause: Does It Worsen Hot Flash Symptoms?
Menopause marks a new stage in women's lives, characterized by the absence of menstruation and the appearance of uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes. Coffee consumption during this phase may influence the intensity of these symptoms, although the exact relationship remains a subject of study.
Boticaria GarcĂa warns about the risks of excessive hair removal in summer: "Watch out, we could have problems!"
Boticaria GarcĂa alerts about the risks of excessive hair removal during the summer, as the skin becomes more vulnerable to damage and irritation at this time. She recommends caution to avoid skin problems caused by frequent hair removal under the sun and heat.
Salmorejo without bread, a recipe with all the flavor and the same texture but much lighter and more nutritious
The article presents a version of salmorejo that maintains its traditional flavor and texture but without bread, making it lighter and more nutritious. It is a fresh, simple, and appealing option ideal for those looking to reduce calories without giving up the pleasure of the dish.
Without sauce and made with raw tomato: this is the most refreshing pasta you can prepare in summer
An Italian recipe that uses fresh, raw tomatoes, ideal for summer. This refreshing pasta stands out for its simplicity and natural flavor, making the most of one of the best ingredients of the season.
The café in the heart of Madrid with edible cups
A café on Hortaleza Street, Madrid, stands out for offering edible cups, surprising its customers with this original ecological and sustainable proposal.
The warning from a food technologist: If you store these fruits in the fridge, "Their taste will reduce significantly"
Storing certain fruits in the fridge can significantly diminish their flavor, even though it may seem like the right choice. A food technologist warns that this common habit reduces the quality and natural taste of these products.
Eva Arguiñano: "A potato salad, to be perfect, cannot be 'drenched' in mayonnaise"
Eva Arguiñano advises that a perfect potato salad should have only a minimal amount of mayonnaise, emphasizing that it should not be overly covered or "drenched" in it to achieve the best flavor and texture.
Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1
Mercadona will implement new opening hours in all its supermarkets from September 1, especially affecting openings during holidays and Sundays.
The impressive cathedral 100 meters underground that you should visit at least once in your life
This underground cathedral, located in Wieliczka, Poland, 30 minutes from Krakow, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and stands out for its impressive architecture 100 meters deep.
What is the best time to travel to Mauritius, the paradisiacal African destination that is trending
Mauritius, in the southwest of Africa, is a popular and booming tourist destination. To make the most of the visit, several climatic and seasonal factors that influence the experience should be considered.
Better than Colombia and Closer: the Canary Island That Is a Rural Paradise for Unplugging
Discover a unique Spanish destination, ideal for a different kind of vacation. This Canary Island offers beautiful and diverse landscapes, where secret spots are still hiddenâperfect for unplugging and enjoying nature in a rural setting.
The charming inland town of CĂĄdiz that is perfect for practicing water sports in summer
Bornos, located next to a beautiful reservoir and with the Sierra de Grazalema as a backdrop, is an ideal destination to enjoy water sports and outdoor activities during the summer.
The Most Popular Hotel in Tarifa, with Over 600 Reviews: "A Sure Bet, to Repeat Again and Again"
Located next to the Los Alcornocales Natural Park, this hotel in Tarifa is highly rated with over 600 reviews, highlighting its unique surroundings and ideal atmosphere for relaxation, making it a reliable choice to stay again.
The Greek Island Where One of the Most Famous Statues Was Found: Archaeology, Beaches, and Nature
This island in the Aegean Sea, far from the crowds, offers a unique combination of ancient history, active tourism, beaches, and thermal activities, allowing visitors to explore its archaeological heritage and enjoy nature.
What is the Best Time to Travel to Colombia? Discover a Charming Destination in Every Corner
Colombia has two annual seasons that influence the climate. Considering these periods is key to planning your trip and making the most of the diversity and charm that each region of the country offers.
The Alzheimerâs Drug That Europe Rejected Could Be Working in the U.S.
Although Alzheimerâs has no cure, research continues to seek treatments that slow its progression. A drug rejected in Europe is showing signs of effectiveness in the United States, offering hope for future treatments against this disease.
The warning from nutritionist JesĂșs VĂĄzquez: "What makes you gain weight is not fat, nor carbohydrates either"
According to nutritionist JesĂșs VĂĄzquez, success in weight loss depends more on the timing and frequency of meals than on counting carbohydrates or avoiding fats.
They demonstrate that the treatment for heart attacks does not help all patients and harms women
The 'Reboot' trial reveals that beta-blockers, used for 40 years after a myocardial infarction, do not offer benefits and can especially harm women.
The difficult-to-diagnose disease that affects more than 300,000 Spaniards
This disease mainly affects young people between 20 and 40 years old and is characterized by inflammation. Its diagnosis is complicated because its symptoms can resemble those of other conditions, making precise identification difficult.
Isabel Viña, nutritionist: "Gazpacho can be our best ally for staying hydrated"
Rich in antioxidants, easy to prepare, consume, and store, gazpacho offers multiple health benefits, making it an ideal ally for maintaining good hydration.
The Legendary Herb That Heals and Prevents Diseases: Slows Memory Loss and Is Rich in Antioxidants
The Ginkgo Biloba, an ancient plant, is recognized for its positive effects on health, especially for slowing memory loss. Rich in antioxidants, it is used as an ally to prevent and treat various diseases.
The "big fine" the DGT will impose if you enter a roundabout without respecting the right of way
The DGT warns about mistakes when failing to respect the right of way in roundabouts, considered dangerous maneuvers that entail financial penalties and points being deducted from the driving license.
Backlit Front and Improved Aerodynamics: Peugeot Updates Its Successful 308
The new Peugeot 308 features a backlit front, a renewed light signature, and a design that combines elegance, dynamism, and advanced technology, enhancing its aerodynamics and style.
Juan José, mechanic, warns: "If you are one of those who turn off the car while the air conditioning is on..."
Mechanic Juan José warns about the risks of turning off the car engine while the air conditioning is running, especially in summer. This practice can damage the compressor and other components of the system, affecting efficiency and leading to costly repairs. He recommends turning off the air conditioning first before stopping the vehicle to maintain its good condition.
The surprise the Civil Guard had when stopping a driver who was traveling at more than double the speed limit on a 90 km/h road
The Civil Guard of Teruel intercepted a driver who was traveling at 188 km/h on a road with a 90 km/h speed limit near Monreal del Campo, using a radar to detect the offense and stop him for a check.
The location of the new radar in Madrid that will start fining on Monday
The new radar on one of the busiest roads in the Community of Madrid began operating on August 1 with informational warnings and will start imposing actual fines from Monday.
The Cat Scam: This Is the Fraud Growing in Several Spanish Cities That the Police Are Warning About
The Spanish police warn on TikTok about "the cat scam," a growing fraud in several cities where thieves use this method to deceive and rob victims.
Buses and Bikes in Madrid Will Be Free on September 1, 8, and 9 for Back to School
EMT services and bike rides under 30 minutes will be free in Madrid on September 1, 8, and 9, except for express services, to facilitate the return to school.
Investigation into the possible kidnapping of a three-year-old boy in Marbella: Police suspect the mother
The National Center for Missing Persons has requested public assistance to locate Oliver, a three-year-old boy missing in Marbella. The Police suspect that the mother could be involved in his possible kidnapping.
One of those involved in the Torre Pacheco assault arrested in France
One of those involved in the Torre Pacheco assault was arrested in France; he had his passport revoked and was banned from leaving Spain.
Eleven injured in the seventh running of the bulls in San SebastiĂĄn de los Reyes
Two runners suffered serious trauma during the seventh running of the bulls in San SebastiĂĄn de los Reyes and were treated in field hospitals.
Paying with euros is prohibited this weekend in a village in Galicia: its residents have to use their own currency
During the last weekend of August, in a village in Galicia, it will only be possible to pay with the 'maravedĂ', its local currency, with the use of euros for transactions being prohibited.
Nine schools in Barcelona among the top 100 on Forbes' list
Nine schools in Barcelona are listed among the top 100 according to Forbes. Notable alumni include footballer David LĂłpez Silva and Formula 1 driver Pedro MartĂnez de la Rosa.
The town with a beach in Pontevedra where 80-square-meter houses are sold for less than 74,000 euros
This municipality in the RĂas Baixas region of Pontevedra stands out as one of the most affordable in the province, with an average price of 917 euros per square meter, allowing the purchase of 80 mÂČ homes for less than 74,000 euros.
A crash between two cars in Carmona leaves one woman dead and two injured
A collision between two cars in Carmona caused the death of a woman and left two people injured. According to a witness, one of the vehicles overturned after the crash, which caused a fire.
Wildfire workers from Castilla y LeĂłn will take to the streets to protest the management of the fires
Wildfire workers from Castilla y LeĂłn will organize a peaceful march on Saturday, September 6th to protest against the management of the fires in the region.
13 People Arrested for Stealing 300 Tons of Used Clothing in Valencia
Thirteen people were arrested in Valencia for stealing 300 tons of used clothing. The detainees pretended to be employees of a social foundation to access and open the containers where the clothing was stored.
Imprisoned after stealing a pedestrianâs phone and forcing him to take a âselfieâ with him in Balmaseda
A 29-year-old man was arrested and sent to prison accused of robbery with intimidation in Balmaseda, Bizkaia. He threatened a pedestrian with a knife, stole his phone, and forced him to take a âselfieâ with him before fleeing.
A young woman asks for help to find friends in AlcalĂĄ de Henares: "I'm your 'yes' to everything"
A young woman in AlcalĂĄ de Henares is looking for sincere friends, stating that she has tried to meet people but most are looking for "something more." She offers herself as unconditional support, a "yes" to everything.
The drastic sign in a bar in Palencia: bans its neighbors from entering after reporting an "attempted homicide"
The owner of a bar in Palencia has banned the town's neighbors from entering after reporting an attempted homicide and a fire that, according to him, was deliberately caused.
The 'nightmare' of a man who has gone two years without sleeping: "I am in a constant state of alert"
Oliver Alvis has gone two years without being able to sleep and states that neither doctors nor medication have been able to help him. He lives in a constant state of alert, facing a daily battle against insomnia that severely affects his life.
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 questions about sexual problems. In this installment, it addresses the concern of a reader who has lost his erections due to medication and is looking for ways to offer more to his partner.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Booths"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to maintain healthy skin, answering questions about skin care and aesthetic treatments.
"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser into my house to take photos?"
This housing advisory helps resolve questions about issues with neighbors, community or household services, including situations related to renting and access to the home for appraisals.
"If the working day is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"
UGT specialists answer questions about how reducing working hours can affect the time needed to retire, clarifying its implications in this edition of the labor advisory.
Is Something Worrying or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Advice Column
If something is worrying you or you feel stuck, talking about it can help. At 20minutos, we offer an advice column to answer your questions and support you during difficult times.
Cat breeds with achondroplasia: what lies behind the short legs
The European Convention discourages the breeding of cats with achondroplasia or dwarfism, as this condition is considered incompatible with animal welfare due to the associated health problems.
The âlove hormoneâ makes male cats look at us longer, according to research
A study with 30 cats showed that administering oxytocin via a nebulizer, along with liquid treats, increased the amount of time male cats look at us, suggesting that the âlove hormoneâ enhances their attention towards humans.
Do Dogs Around the World Understand Each Other? The Mystery of the âUniversal Barkâ
Researcher Arik Kershenbaum revealed that wolves and other canines have unique 'dialects' in their howls, suggesting that dogs might not have a universal bark that is understandable across all regions.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, August 30, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you this Saturday, August 30, 2025.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, August 30
The winning number for the National Lottery on Saturday, August 30, 2025, is 23,999. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check Primitiva: results for Saturday, August 30, 2025
The winning combination for La Primitiva on Saturday, August 30, 2025, is 6, 28, 36, 40, 41, 48. The complementary number is 39 and the refund number is 8. More details at 20minutos.es.
Eusebio Poncela, the Cardinal of the Screen
Eusebio Poncela has left a significant mark in acting, highlighting his role in the series "Isabel," where he portrayed a key character in the history of Spain.
Discovers Husband's Infidelity Due to a Failed Card Payment at a Pharmacy
A man reports that the pharmacy revealed his purchase of contraceptives after a card payment failed, exposing his infidelity and causing the breakup of both his marriage and that of his mistress.
The Worst Is Yet to Come, Experts Warn: After the Flames Comes the "Post-Fire"
Experts warn about the risks following wildfires, such as erosion and ash, which can cause greater environmental and economic damage if urgent measures are not taken.
From Joe Jonas to Travis Kelce... All of Taylor Swift's Boyfriends
Taylor Swift is known as much for her successful songs as for her romantic relationships, which have been equally famous and a source of inspiration for her music.
Is Madrid There? The Greenest Capitals of Europe
Madrid stands out among European capitals for its high presence of trees, ranking as one of the greenest cities on the continent.
Spanish Teams with the Most Seasons in the First Division
The 2025/2026 LaLiga season has started with 20 teams in the First Division, highlighting those with the most seasons in the category. These clubs have a rich history and stability in the elite of Spanish football, reflecting their consolidation and the tradition they maintain in the top national competition.
The Most Famous 'Celebrities' Named Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie
Many celebrities named Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie have achieved success in Hollywood, standing out in various areas of entertainment.
The tenth protest against MazĂłn over the DANA honors the 228 victims: "Behind the 10 months there are 334 days of pain"
Relatives of the victims of the DANA continue demanding the resignation of President MazĂłn, denouncing that the tragedy could have been avoided with adequate warning. The protest pays tribute to the 228 victims and reflects the prolonged pain 10 months after the disaster.
Nine injured, three seriously, in collision between a bus, a van, and a car in Manacor
Six ambulances and three fire crews responded to the accident in Manacor, where a bus, a van, and a car collided. Rescue teams freed the van driver. In total, nine people were injured, three of them seriously.
The Mysterious 300,000-Year-Old Skull Found in a Cave That Is Neither Human Nor Neanderthal
A 300,000-year-old skull discovered in a cave exhibits characteristics that do not correspond to either modern humans or Neanderthals, indicating the existence of an unknown human species or a mixture of ancient lineages, which challenges current theories about human evolution.
At least one dead and five injured in a mass hit-and-run in northern France
A mass hit-and-run in northern France left at least one dead and five injured. Authorities rule out that it was an attack and continue to investigate the causes of the incident.
These are the winning numbers in the ONCE Sueldazo of Saturday
The winning number in the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Saturday, August 30, 2025, is 73390, series 022. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Brussels is not just the EU... and thank goodness
Brussels, beyond being the seat of the EU, is a city with an organized chaos that connects directly with the institutions. This unique environment offers a one-of-a-kind experience worth discovering.
Zelenski warns that Russia is preparing a new large-scale offensive: "Concentrating 100,000 soldiers"
Ukrainian President Zelenski warned that Russia is gathering 100,000 soldiers for a new massive offensive. Meanwhile, Russian attacks continue in Ukraine, causing one death and dozens of injuries in Zaporizhzhia.
The Power of Bay Laurel: Why We Should All Have a Bay Laurel at Home
Bay laurel, an aromatic plant with a cultural history, offers benefits such as medicinal properties, a natural insect repellent, and improvement of the home environment, making it an ideal ally to have at home.
Four Expert Tips to Increase Your Chances of Winning a Euromillions Prize
Experts advise not to miss out on draws with large accumulated jackpots, as this increases the chances of winning. Staying consistent and taking advantage of these opportunities is key to boosting your odds of success in Euromillions.
The Minneapolis Catholic school shooter had just gone through a breakup, according to police
Robin Westman, 23 years old and with no criminal record, was a cause of concern for his parents due to the romantic relationship that had ended before the shooting at the Minneapolis Catholic school.
Marineland trainers caught masturbating an orca, and the center defends itself: "She is a teenager"
NGOs suspect that the action could be an attempt at artificial insemination, a practice prohibited in France. Marineland defends the behavior claiming that the orca is a teenager.
A Group of Archaeologists Claims to Have Found the Place Where Jesus Performed His Famous Miracle of Restoring Sight to a Blind Man
Israeli archaeologists have identified the Pool of Siloam in Jerusalem, mentioned in the Gospel of Saint John, as the place where Jesus performed the miracle of restoring sight to a blind man.
Ukraine Blows Up Two Bridges in Russia Using Enemy Mines and 'Low-Cost' Drones
Ukraine destroyed two strategic bridges in Russia using mines captured from the enemy and affordable drones. This disruptive tactic affects Russian military logistics, demonstrating Ukraine's ability to innovate with limited resources and hinder the Russian advance in the conflict.
The Tax Agency does not fine you for withdrawing 3,000 euros from the bank
Financial institutions must report transactions starting from 3,000 euros to the Tax Agency, but withdrawing this amount does not imply a fine or penalty for the customer.
Check the Bonoloto Results for This Saturday
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on Saturday, August 30, 2025, is 7, 10, 24, 28, 35, and 36, with the complementary number 14 and refund number 6. More results are available at 20minutos.es.
A New Study Solves the Problem of Women Astronauts' Menstruation in Space
A recent study addresses how to manage the menstruation of women astronauts during extended space missions. It proposes practical and medical solutions that improve well-being and comfort, thereby facilitating the participation of women in space travel without complications related to their menstrual cycle.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day informed, covering topics of national and international current events, economy, politics, and society. It includes relevant data and brief analyses to keep the reader up to date quickly and efficiently.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tips to save on daily expenses, manage income efficiently, and plan long-term finances. It also recommends using financial management tools and avoiding unnecessary debt to improve your financial health and achieve your financial goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
CinemanĂa highlights the most recommended series and movies of the moment, offering a diverse selection that includes genres such as drama, comedy, and action. The list features national and international productions that stand out for their narrative quality and performances. Perfect for lovers of good cinema and series who are looking for new options to enjoy on streaming platforms and in theaters.
China develops the first VTOL drone with a jet engine: learn all the details
China has created the first VTOL drone powered by a jet engine, an innovation that was previously considered impossible for this type of aircraft.
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 before washing her hair, a key trick to keeping her blonde mane healthy and shiny.
How to Know If a Gas Station Is Next to the Highway? The Key Is in the Sign
When driving on highways in Spain, it is common to need to stop for fuel at unfamiliar stations. To identify if a gas station is next to the highway, simply look at its sign, which indicates whether the service is accessible directly from the expressway or requires taking an exit. This signage helps plan stops and avoid surprises during the trip.
The 'Jaws' Prequel That Steven Spielberg Wanted to Direct Ended Up Starring Nicolas Cage
Based on a true story featured in the original 'Jaws,' 'Men of Valor' is the second installment in the saga that Steven Spielberg wished to direct but never could. The movie ended up starring Nicolas Cage.
Neither paella nor tortilla: the Spanish product that chef José Andrés' daughters are "crazy about"
Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters for an HBO series about Spanish gastronomy. During the trip, his American daughters were fascinated by a typical Spanish product different from paella or tortilla, which they fell in love with.
Disable This Option on Your Mobile Phone If You Donât Want to Become a Scam Victim Again
Scammers use easily obtainable devices online that donât require technical knowledge to manipulate your mobile phone and deceive you. Disabling a certain option on your phone can help you avoid falling victim to these scams.
Goodbye Flaky Nails: How to Restore Their Healthy Appearance After Summer Manicures
During the summer, frequent use of nail polish and designs can weaken and damage the nails on hands and feet. To restore their health, it is essential to keep them hydrated, avoid harsh products, and give them a break. Incorporating nourishing and protective care will help to restore their natural appearance and strengthen them after summer manicures.
Ryan Gosling arrives in 'Star Wars': first image of 'Starfighter', the galactic saga movie
Filming of 'Starfighter', directed by Shawn Levy and part of the Star Wars saga, has begun. Alongside Ryan Gosling, the cast includes Amy Adams, Matt Smith, Mia Goth, and Aaron Pierre.
The director of the sequel to '28 Years Later' recalls her fateful experience at Marvel: "There was no solid script"
Nia DaCosta, after the success of the 'Candyman' sequel, accepted to direct 'The Marvels' but soon acknowledged that it was a mistake due to the lack of a solid script, which affected her experience at Marvel.
The town of Alicante with a beach where 80-square-meter apartments are sold for less than 125,000 euros
This municipality on the Costa Blanca offers 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 125,000 euros, with an average price of 1,522 euros per square meter, making it the most affordable option for buying a home in the area.
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 depending on the level and type of school, with opening dates between September 1 and 22.
This is the story of the Aquelarre of Cervera, the peculiar witchesâ festival where the devil "ejaculates" on the attendees
The Aquelarre of Cervera emerged in the 1960s as a youth protest. This unique festival celebrates themes of witches and magic, featuring a symbolic act in which the devil "ejaculates" on the attendees, a tradition that combines irreverence and cultural assertion.
Most Trump tariffs are not legal, US appeals court rules
A US appeals court ruled that the majority of tariffs imposed during the Trump administration were illegal. The decision challenges the legal basis for tariffs enacted under national security claims, potentially impacting trade policies and economic relations established during that period. The ruling may lead to the removal or adjustment of these tariffs, affecting industries and international partners.
Trump demand for Japan to buy more US rice snagged trade talks, Nikkei says
Former President Trump's insistence that Japan increase purchases of US rice caused delays in trade negotiations, according to Nikkei. The demand complicated efforts to finalize agreements, highlighting challenges in bilateral trade discussions.
Elliott affiliateâs $5.89 billion bid recommended as winner of Citgo auction
An affiliate of Elliott Management has been recommended as the winning bidder in the Citgo auction with a $5.89 billion offer. The decision follows a competitive bidding process aimed at resolving Citgoâs financial challenges. This bid is expected to impact the future ownership and operations of the Venezuelan state oil companyâs U.S.-based refineries and assets.
California sets aside penalties for high refinery profits
California has decided to suspend penalties aimed at curbing excessive profits made by oil refineries. This move comes amid concerns over fuel price spikes and industry challenges. The state will reassess the policy to balance economic impacts on refineries with the goal of protecting consumers from inflated costs.
Trump cancels $679 million in federal funding for offshore wind projects
The Trump administration has canceled $679 million in federal funding allocated for offshore wind energy projects. This decision impacts several planned initiatives aimed at expanding renewable energy infrastructure off the U.S. coast, reflecting the administrationâs focus on prioritizing traditional energy sources. The move has sparked criticism from environmental groups and renewable energy advocates who highlight its potential setbacks for clean energy progress.
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US oil production hit record high in June, EIA says
US oil production reached a record high in June, according to the Energy Information Administration (EIA). Increased output from shale formations contributed to this growth, reflecting strong demand and high prices. The surge highlights the US's role as a leading global oil producer amid fluctuating international markets.
US-Venezuela tensions rise as US warships arrive in Southern Caribbean
US warships have arrived in the Southern Caribbean, escalating tensions with Venezuela. The move is seen as a show of force amid ongoing political and economic strife in the region. Venezuela views the presence as a threat to its sovereignty, while the US cites security and counter-narcotics efforts as reasons for the deployment. Diplomatic relations remain strained amid these developments.
US crude oil production reaches record high in June, EIA reports
The EIA reported that US crude oil production hit a record 13.3 million barrels per day in June, driven by gains in Texas and the Gulf of Mexico. Increased output reflects growing demand and robust drilling activity. This marks a significant milestone, positioning the US as a leading global oil producer amid ongoing market fluctuations and geopolitical tensions.
Oil prices slip marginally lower; Ukraine peace deal, India tariffs in focus
Oil prices edged slightly lower amid market caution ahead of potential Ukraine peace talks and India's review of import tariffs. Investors are weighing geopolitical developments alongside demand concerns, keeping prices subdued despite tight supply fundamentals.
US makes it harder for SK Hynix, Samsung to make chips in China
The US has tightened export controls, limiting SK Hynix and Samsung's ability to manufacture advanced semiconductor chips in China. These measures aim to curb China's access to leading-edge technology, impacting South Korean firms' production plans and the global chip supply chain.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed lower overall, with key indexes showing mixed results. The MOEX Russia Index ended the day unchanged despite declines in several major companies. Market activity reflected cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical and economic concerns impacting Russia.
Rolls-Royce denies report of IPO plans for small nuclear reactor unit
Rolls-Royce has denied reports that it plans an initial public offering for its small nuclear reactor division. The company confirmed no such IPO is underway, reaffirming its commitment to advancing small modular reactor technology within its existing business framework.
Southwest Airlines begins flying first plane with secondary cockpit barrier
Southwest Airlines has started operating its first aircraft equipped with a secondary cockpit barrier to enhance pilot security. This new feature aims to provide an additional layer of protection by reinforcing the cockpit door area, reflecting the airline's commitment to safety in response to regulatory and industry-wide calls for improved measures.
Goldman Sachs COO Waldron sells about $13.6 million in stock
Goldman Sachs COO Sheldon Waldron sold approximately $13.6 million worth of company stock. The move reflects personal portfolio adjustments amid recent market fluctuations. Details on the timing and proportion of shares sold were disclosed in regulatory filings. Waldron continues to hold a significant stake in Goldman Sachs, underlining his ongoing commitment to the firm.
Analysis - âMAHAâ calls for limits on food ads to kids likely to face industry opposition
The Maharashtra Authority for Health Awareness (MAHA) advocates restricting unhealthy food advertisements targeting children to combat rising obesity and related health issues. However, the food and advertising industries are expected to resist, citing impact on business and marketing freedom. The debate highlights tensions between public health goals and commercial interests in regulating food marketing to young audiences.
Alibaba misses revenue estimates, but AI boosts cloud business
Alibaba reported revenue below analyst expectations, impacted by slowing e-commerce growth. However, its cloud computing division showed strong performance, driven by increased adoption of AI services. The company is focusing on expanding its cloud offerings and integrating AI technologies to fuel future growth despite broader economic challenges.
How Chinaâs leverage and short-selling scheme drives market despite tighter curbs
Despite stricter regulations, Chinaâs stock market remains buoyant due to increased leverage and a new short-selling scheme. Investors use borrowed funds to amplify trades, while short-selling mechanisms provide liquidity and market depth. These factors fuel trading activity and support market stability, even as authorities aim to curb excessive risk-taking.
Will DeepSeekâs Latest Innovation Pose a Threat to GPU Makers?
DeepSeek's new technology introduces a novel approach to data processing that could disrupt traditional GPU usage. By enhancing efficiency and reducing reliance on conventional hardware, it challenges the dominance of current GPU manufacturers. This innovation may drive significant shifts in the market, forcing GPU makers to innovate or adapt to maintain relevance in evolving computational landscapes.
What to expect at the upcoming iPhone launch event
The upcoming iPhone launch event will introduce the latest models featuring improved cameras, faster processors, and enhanced battery life. Apple is expected to unveil new software updates and possibly announce accessories. The event aims to showcase innovations focusing on user experience, photography, and performance, solidifying Apple's position in the competitive smartphone market.
China manufacturing activity shrinks for fifth straight month in August
China's manufacturing sector contracted for the fifth consecutive month in August, reflecting persistent challenges like weak domestic demand and ongoing global uncertainties. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained below the 50-point threshold, indicating continued factory activity decline and signaling difficulties for economic recovery efforts amid cautious business sentiment.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index Dips Below Forecasted Numbers, Indicates Slower Economic Growth
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell below expectations, reflecting reduced optimism among consumers. This decline signals potential slower economic growth as spending may decrease. Key factors include inflation concerns and economic uncertainty, which have dampened consumer confidence, impacting future consumption and overall financial outlook.
Chicago PMI drops significantly, signaling contraction in manufacturing sector
The Chicago Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) fell sharply, indicating a contraction in the manufacturing sector. Key metrics like new orders and production declined, reflecting reduced demand and economic uncertainty. This drop suggests potential challenges ahead for manufacturers in the region.
US core PCE firms slightly but matches expectations
The US core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index increased slightly, in line with economists' forecasts. This indicates steady inflation pressures excluding food and energy, supporting the Federal Reserve's cautious approach to monetary policy amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Canada's economy shrinks by more than expected in second quarter
Canada's economy contracted more than anticipated in Q2, reflecting challenges such as decreased consumer spending and global trade disruptions. The unexpected decline highlights ongoing economic pressures, prompting cautious outlooks from analysts and policymakers concerned about the country's growth prospects amid uncertain global conditions.
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Wholesale inventories see a slight increase, surpassing expectations
Wholesale inventories edged up slightly last month, exceeding analyst forecasts. The modest rise suggests sustained demand and steady supply chain conditions, indicating a balanced market environment for wholesalers amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Core PCE Price Index Holds Steady, Aligns with Forecast and Previous Figures
The Core PCE Price Index remained steady, matching both forecasts and previous data. This stability indicates consistent inflation pressures, supporting the Federal Reserve's current monetary policy stance. The index's alignment suggests no immediate changes in inflation trends, maintaining expectations for economic outlooks and policy decisions.
German unemployment tops three million for first time in a decade
Germany's unemployment rate has surpassed three million, reaching the highest level in over ten years. This increase reflects economic challenges, including impacts from global inflation and energy price surges. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely as the labor market shows signs of strain amid broader economic uncertainties.
German inflation rises more than expected to 2.1% in August
Germany's inflation rate increased to 2.1% in August, surpassing expectations. Rising energy and food prices were key drivers of the inflation uptick, impacting consumer costs and economic outlook.
India committed to improving ties with China, Modi tells Xi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed commitment to enhancing relations with China during a recent conversation with President Xi Jinping. Modi emphasized the importance of stable and peaceful ties for regional prosperity, signaling India's willingness to engage in dialogue and cooperation to resolve ongoing issues and strengthen bilateral partnership. Both leaders showed intent to work towards improved diplomatic relations.
Magnitude 4.7 earthquake strikes Valmy, Nevada, USGS says
A 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Valmy, Nevada, according to the US Geological Survey. The quake was felt in surrounding areas but caused no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Authorities continue to monitor aftershocks and assess any potential impact to the region.
Merz promises debt relief for municipalities ahead of electoral test
CDU leader Friedrich Merz pledged debt relief for municipalities to gain voter support before upcoming elections. He emphasized the importance of strengthening local governments financially to improve public services and infrastructure. Merzâs promise aims to address rising municipal debts and signal commitment to regional development, appealing to both urban and rural constituents ahead of the electoral test.
Chinaâs support for multilateralism is vital, says UNâs Guterres
UN Secretary-General AntĂłnio Guterres emphasized the importance of China's backing for multilateralism, highlighting its crucial role in addressing global challenges. He praised Chinaâs commitment to international cooperation and called for stronger partnerships to promote peace, development, and climate action worldwide.
EU to work on using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine after war
The EU plans to explore ways to utilize frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's reconstruction after the war. This move aims to ensure that seized funds contribute to rebuilding efforts in Ukraine, reflecting the bloc's commitment to assisting the country as it recovers from conflict.
Egyptâs GDP grows 4.5% in 2024-25, boosted by reforms and manufacturing
Egyptâs GDP is projected to grow 4.5% in 2024-25, driven by economic reforms and growth in the manufacturing sector. Government policies focusing on investment incentives and infrastructure development have supported this expansion, improving economic stability and job creation. The manufacturing industry's performance has been pivotal in sustaining this growth trajectory amidst global economic challenges.
Is the worst of Trumpâs trade conflict over?
The article examines whether the intense phase of trade tensions initiated during Trumpâs presidency has ended. It discusses recent developments in international trade policies, negotiations, and tariff adjustments, suggesting a possible easing of conflicts. However, it notes ongoing uncertainties and geopolitical factors that could influence future trade relations between the U.S. and other major economies.
US judge halts Trump effort to expand fast-track deportations
A US judge blocked former President Trump's attempt to broaden fast-track deportations, a policy aimed at swiftly removing illegal immigrants. The ruling cited legal and procedural concerns, halting the administration's effort to expedite deportations without sufficient judicial oversight. This decision preserves existing immigration enforcement protocols and could impact future immigration policy changes.
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Hearing ends without ruling on Trumpâs firing of Fed Governor Cook
A hearing regarding former President Trump's dismissal of Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller Cook concluded without a decision. The session reviewed the legality and circumstances of the firing, but no formal ruling was issued. The outcome leaves questions about executive authority over Federal Reserve appointments unresolved.
EOS Climbs 11% In a Green Day
EOS experienced an 11% increase in value during a positive trading session, reflecting renewed investor confidence. Market factors contributing to the rise include favorable developments in blockchain technology and growing adoption of EOS-based applications. The surge indicates strong momentum and optimism among traders, positioning EOS for potential continued gains in the near term.
Ethereum-Based Meme Project Pepeto ($PEPETO) Surges Past $6.5M in Presale
Pepeto ($PEPETO), an Ethereum-based meme token, has raised over $6.5 million in its presale phase. The project, blending memetic culture with blockchain technology, is gaining rapid traction among crypto enthusiasts, signaling strong community interest and potential for growth in the meme token sector.
Bitcoin price today: dips to $109k on firm inflation data; set for monthly drop
Bitcoinâs price fell to $109,000 following strong inflation data, indicating persistent economic pressures. The dip reflects market concerns over potential interest rate hikes. Bitcoin is on track for a monthly decline amid broader financial uncertainty and cautious investor sentiment.
DeFi Development launches Solana treasury vehicle in UK market
DeFi Development has introduced a Solana-based treasury vehicle targeting the UK market. This launch aims to provide institutional investors with secure, blockchain-native solutions for treasury management, leveraging Solana's high-speed and low-cost infrastructure. The initiative is expected to enhance liquidity and efficiency in digital asset management within the UK's evolving financial landscape.
Bybit Adds Tokenized Gold (XAUT) to TON Network With Earn Yields Up to 100%
Bybit has integrated tokenized gold (XAUT) into the TON Network, allowing users to trade and earn yields up to 100%. This move provides a new avenue for investors to access gold-backed digital assets with lucrative returns, enhancing Bybitâs offerings in the decentralized finance space.
Gate Launches GUSD: A Stable Investment Backed by Real-World Assets
Gate has introduced GUSD, a new stablecoin backed by real-world assets, aiming to offer investors a secure and stable investment option. This move enhances Gate's portfolio, providing stability amid crypto market volatility and linking digital assets to tangible value. GUSD is designed to appeal to investors seeking predictable returns and reduced risk in the cryptocurrency space.
Sharps Technology raises over $400 million to buy Solana cryptocurrency
Sharps Technology has secured more than $400 million in funding to purchase Solana cryptocurrency. The investment aims to expand Sharps' portfolio and leverage Solana's blockchain for future developments, signaling strong confidence in the digital asset's growth potential.
BTCC Summer Festival 2025 Unites Japanâs Web3 Community
The BTCC Summer Festival 2025 in Japan brings together the countryâs Web3 enthusiasts for networking, innovation, and collaboration. The event features keynote speeches, workshops, and exhibitions highlighting blockchain technology, NFTs, and decentralized finance. It aims to foster growth in Japanâs Web3 ecosystem and connect developers, investors, and users to accelerate adoption and creative projects in the digital space.
HTX Hot Listings Weekly Recap (Aug 18 - Aug 25): Meme Coins Steal the Show, Blue Chips Steadily Recover
This week saw meme coins dominate HTX listings, gaining significant traction among traders, while established blue chip cryptocurrencies showed steady recovery. Market activity highlighted a renewed interest in high-risk assets alongside cautious optimism for traditional leaders, suggesting diversification in investor strategies. Overall, the trend points to a dynamic market balancing excitement with stabilization.
DeFi Development buys $77 million in Solana tokens after equity raise
DeFi Development has purchased $77 million worth of Solana tokens following a successful equity raise. The investment aims to strengthen its position within the Solana ecosystem, supporting growth and expanding its decentralized finance offerings. This move reflects growing confidence in Solanaâs blockchain platform and its potential for future scalability and adoption.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Intellia stock, trims DraftKings position
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has increased its stake in Intellia Therapeutics, a gene-editing company, reflecting confidence in its growth potential. Simultaneously, ARK reduced its holdings in DraftKings, a sports betting platform, possibly reallocating resources to prioritize biotech investments. These moves indicate ARK's strategic shift towards innovation-driven stocks within its portfolio.
Freshpet stock hits 52-week low at $55.77 amid challenging year
Freshpet's stock dropped to a 52-week low of $55.77 as the company faces a tough year marked by supply chain issues, rising costs, and slower-than-expected sales growth. Despite efforts to innovate and expand, these challenges have impacted investor confidence, reflecting broader industry pressures in the pet food market.
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance stock hits 52-week high at $10.61
Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance's stock reached a 52-week high of $10.61, reflecting investor confidence and positive market performance. This milestone highlights the company's strong financial position and growth prospects in the real estate finance sector.
Rush Street Interactive stock hits 52-week high at 22.52 USD
Rush Street Interactive's stock reached a 52-week high of $22.52, reflecting strong investor confidence. The online gaming company's growth is driven by expanded market presence and increased revenue, signaling positive momentum in the competitive iGaming sector.
Travel + Leisure stock hits 52-week high at $63.34
Travel + Leisure's stock reached a 52-week high of $63.34, reflecting strong investor confidence amid rising travel demand and positive earnings reports. The company's strategic initiatives and expanding market presence contribute to its bullish outlook.
Aveanna Healthcare stock hits 52-week high at $8.03
Aveanna Healthcare's stock reached a 52-week high of $8.03, reflecting strong investor confidence. The rise is attributed to robust financial performance and positive market sentiment surrounding the company's growth prospects in the home healthcare sector.
Grupo Financiero Galicia Q2 2025 slides: Strong ROE amid Argentine recovery
Grupo Financiero Galicia reported strong Q2 2025 results driven by Argentinaâs economic recovery. The bank showcased robust return on equity (ROE) supported by improved loan growth, enhanced asset quality, and increased client activity. Its strategic focus on digital expansion and cost efficiency bolstered profitability despite ongoing macroeconomic challenges. The outlook remains positive as Argentinaâs financial sector stabilizes.
Cipher Mining stock hits 52-week high at $7.78
Cipher Mining's stock reached a 52-week high of $7.78, reflecting growing investor confidence. The rise is attributed to strong operational performance and positive market trends in the cryptocurrency mining sector.
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Barrick Mining stock hits 52-week high at $26.8
Barrick Mining's stock reached a 52-week high of $26.8, driven by strong quarterly earnings and increased gold production. Positive market sentiment and rising gold prices contributed to the surge, signaling investor confidence in the companyâs growth prospects.