News Summary - 09/01/2025

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Hamas spokesman Abu Obeida killed in Gaza, Israel says
Israel claims Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeida was killed in Saturday strikes in Gaza. Hamas has not yet confirmed his death.
Arrest after fatal shooting of Ukrainian politician Andriy Parubiy
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced urgent investigations following the fatal shooting of politician Andriy Parubiy. Authorities have made an arrest as they work to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Trump is sending a 'great friend' to India. Some see him as a 'slap in the face'
Gor's appointment as Trump's envoy to India occurs amid rising tensions in India-US relations, largely caused by Trumpâs imposition of steep tariffs. While Gor is viewed by some as a "great friend" to India, others perceive the move as a diplomatic slight given the ongoing trade disputes.
Former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani injured in car accident
Former NYC Mayor and Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani was injured when his car was rear-ended on a highway in New Hampshire, according to a statement.
Enforcing Australia's social media ban on kids is possible but contains risks, report says
Australia's upcoming social media ban for children is supported by many parents. However, experts warn that enforcing the ban involves privacy issues and challenges related to age verification technology.
'I fear for my sons': Mother awaits DNA results on remains linked to Kenya's starvation cult
Carolyne Odour fears for her two sons who disappeared alongside their father, a follower of self-proclaimed pastor Paul Mackenzie. She anxiously awaits DNA results to confirm if remains found are linked to the cult notorious for deadly starvation practices in Kenya.
US Open star gives boy cap after viral snatching video
Kamil Majchrzak met the boy involved in a viral video where a spectator snatched the boy's cap. Majchrzak shared a clip of their meeting, highlighting the incident's resolution and his gesture toward the boy.
Indonesian politicians to have perks cut in bid to quell unrest
Indonesia plans to reduce politicians' perks to address widespread anti-government protests. The measure is intended to ease public dissatisfaction and calm unrest across the nation.
Judge blocks Trump administration move to deport Guatemalan children
A judge halted the Trump administration's efforts to deport Guatemalan children after advocacy groups requested emergency intervention, citing reports that planes carrying the children were preparing to take off.
UK closes embassy in Cairo amid row over activist's arrest
The UK has closed its embassy in Cairo, a move widely seen as retaliation for the recent arrest of a pro-Egyptian government activist in London.
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.
Man arrested after crashing car into Russian consulate in Australia
A man was arrested after crashing his car into the Russian consulate in Australia. Police reported that one officer sustained a hand injury, but there were no other injuries.
Thousands demonstrate across Mexico for the 130,000 missing
Thousands marched in Mexican cities demanding stronger government action to address the crisis of enforced disappearances, which are frequently connected to drug cartel violence. Demonstrators seek justice and answers for the estimated 130,000 people reported missing nationwide.
French voice fears over Bayeux Tapestry move to UK
The Bayeux Tapestry, a treasured medieval artifact, is scheduled for display in London next year. However, the French art community has expressed strong opposition to its temporary relocation to the UK.
Head-on crash between police van and prison bus kills 16 in Namibia
A tragic head-on collision between a police van and a prison bus in Namibia resulted in the deaths of 14 prison and police officers and 2 civilians, totaling 16 fatalities.
Chicago mayor signs order to resist potential Trump crackdown
Chicago's mayor signed an order to oppose potential federal crackdowns under Trump, intensifying conflicts between the White House and Illinois officials regarding violent crime and immigration policies.
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 find the perpetrator.
Russia launches massive attack on Ukraine, as Kyiv hits oil refineries
Russia targeted 14 Ukrainian regions in a massive attack, resulting in at least one death and 30 injuries. In response, Kyiv struck Russian oil refineries, escalating the ongoing conflict.
Three dead after protests over death of taxi driver in Indonesia
Protests following the death of a taxi driver in Indonesia have resulted in three fatalities. The demonstrations also highlight concerns about the cost of living and politicians' expenses, posing a significant challenge to President Prabowo Subianto's leadership.
What happens next after Trump tariffs ruled illegal?
A US appeals court has declared most of former President Trump's tariffs illegal, raising questions about the future of these trade measures. The ruling could lead to the removal or reduction of tariffs, impact ongoing trade tensions, and affect businesses and consumers reliant on affected imports. Government agencies may need to revise policies or negotiate new trade agreements in response.
Three killed and dozens injured in train derailment in Egypt
A train traveling from Marsa Matruh to Cairo derailed, resulting in three deaths and injuring dozens of passengers. Emergency services responded to the accident, which disrupted travel and prompted an investigation into the cause.
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 a major reduction in staff.
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, acknowledging their sacrifice in the ongoing 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 for international recognition of a Palestinian state during the gathering next month.
Mussolini's great-grandson makes Serie A debut
Romano Floriani Mussolini, great-grandson of Benito Mussolini, made his Serie A debut as a substitute, contributing to Cremonese's 3-2 victory over Sassuolo on Friday.
Sexist Italian image-sharing website forced to shut down after political outcry
An Italian image-sharing website faced backlash from top politicians over its sexist content. The site blamed its users' "toxic" behavior but was ultimately forced to shut down following the political outcry.
White House defends Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid CDC turmoil
The CDC experienced multiple top official departures, sparking demands for the health secretary's resignation. In response, the White House has defended Robert F. Kennedy Jr., addressing concerns amid the agency's leadership challenges.
Reeling from Trump's tariffs, India and China seek a business reboot
India's prime minister aims to strengthen ties with major global economies in response to challenges posed by Trump's tariffs. Both India and China are seeking to revitalize their business relationships and economic strategies to adapt to shifting trade dynamics and foster growth.
Life inside notorious immigration centre 'Alligator Alcatraz' as it enters final days
Families report their loved ones vanished into the infamous immigration detention centre known as 'Alligator Alcatraz.' As the facility nears closure, its harsh conditions and secrecy continue to draw criticism and concern.
As beer sales fall, young Germans develop taste for alcohol-free lager
While Germany's overall beer market has declined, sales of non-alcoholic beer have more than doubled in recent years, driven largely by young consumers embracing alcohol-free lager.
The trade in US body parts that's completely legal - but ripe for exploitation
The US body parts trade is legal and profitable, yet it raises ethical concerns. Human remains are sold for various uses, sparking emotional debates around consent, dignity, and potential exploitation within the industry.
Intermittent fasting: benefits or risks? Study raises questions about heart health
A study involving 19,000 adults found that following an eight-hour eating window, a common intermittent fasting practice, may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular death, raising concerns about its potential impact on heart health.
Manhunt in Australian bush brings long-dismissed conspiracy theorists to the fore
Two officers were fatally shot in a rural Australian town by a suspect connected to the Sovereign Citizen ("SovCit") movement, reigniting attention on this fringe group during an ongoing manhunt in the bush.
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, aimed at trapping residents inside the besieged city amid ongoing conflict.
The death of 'soul of South African storytelling' sparks grief and anger
Actress Nandi Nyembe faced financial difficulties in her final months, casting a shadow over her celebrated career as South Africa mourns the loss of a beloved storytelling icon.
America's royal wedding? What Taylor and Travis' big day could look like
Experts predict that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding will be a lavish, high-profile event blending iconic styles and secretive details. Anticipated features include multiple dress changes, exclusive guest lists, and elaborate celebrations, marking it as America's wedding of the century.
'Gringos out!': Mexicans protest against tourists and gentrification
Residents in Mexico City are protesting against tourists and gentrification, expressing frustration over being priced out of central neighborhoods due to rising costs linked to tourism and development.
Trump's rebuke, Xi's handshake, Putin's oil: India's foreign policy test
India faces a complex foreign policy challenge, balancing its ties amid a Trump-led US that is critical of it, warming ties with Chinaâs Xi, and longstanding dependence on Russian oil, reflecting strained relations with Washington and nuanced diplomacy with Moscow and Beijing.
How a leaked phone call derailed the Thai PM's career - and the Shinawatra dynasty
Thailand's Constitutional Court has once again removed a prime minister from office, this time due to a leaked phone call scandal. This ruling significantly impacts the Shinawatra family's political influence, marking another turbulent chapter in the nation's ongoing power struggles and judicial interventions.
India's International Booker winner at the centre of a political row
Banu Mushtaq sparked controversy after being invited to inaugurate a major festival in Karnataka, leading to political debate surrounding her participation.
New footage shows Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times
Newly released footage indicates that Israel struck Gaza's Nasser Hospital four times, two more attacks than previously reported.
BBC reveals web of spammers profiting from AI Holocaust images
The BBC uncovered a global network of content creators who use AI-generated Holocaust-related images to produce posts on Facebook, exploiting these for profit through spam and misinformation.
Putin, Modi and other world leaders in China for summit
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are participating in a regional security summit in China, joined by 20 world leaders to discuss key geopolitical issues.
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 looks on the red carpet.
Watch: Luxury neighbourhood in Lahore submerged in floods
A luxury neighbourhood in Lahore has been submerged due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains. The deluge disrupted daily life, damaging homes and infrastructure. Rescue efforts are underway as residents cope with waterlogged streets and property losses. Authorities are working to manage the situation and provide relief to affected families.
'We love you, you will always be with us,' says father of Minneapolis shooting victim
Fletcher Merkel, 8, was among two children tragically killed in Wednesday's shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis. His father expressed enduring love and sorrow, emphasizing that Fletcher will always remain in their hearts.
BBC reports from scene of deadly Russian attack on Kyiv
Russia launched a major attack on Kyiv in the early evening on Thursday, resulting in at least 19 deaths, including four children.
Watch: How an orchard in Turkey survived a wildfire
Amid widespread wildfires in Turkey, an orchard in Bursa province remained unharmed. The orchard's survival highlights effective fire prevention and management strategies that protected it from the surrounding devastation.
How Tokyo is using AI video to prepare for a Mt Fuji eruption
Tokyo authorities released an AI-generated video to raise public awareness and encourage disaster preparedness for a potential Mt Fuji eruption. The initiative aims to educate residents on safety measures, though experts note that the likelihood of an eruption in the near future remains uncertain.
The Uncertainty Over a Government Crisis and the PSOE-PP Clash Over Immigration, Fires, and the Catalan Quota Mark the Political Return to School
The start of the political season arrives marked by uncertainty over a possible government crisis and tensions between the PSOE and PP on key issues such as immigration, forest fires, and the Catalan quota, within a pre-election context with the Andalusian and Castile and LeĂłn elections of 2026 on the horizon.
FeijĂło criticizes a "failed government" that takes a "backseat" amid the wave of wildfires
The leader of the PP opened the political season in Cerdedo-Cotobalde, criticizing the Government as "failed" and taking a "backseat" amid the wave of wildfires. He stated that the Executive "smells stale" and warned that the next four months will be "decisive" for Spain.
Family Law, the Protection of Minors on the Internet, and Dependency Reform: The Pending Social Legislation in Congress
The new legislative session begins with several key social laws from the Government pending in Congress, some of them blocked in the Lower House for more than a year and a half, including the family law, the protection of minors on the internet, and the dependency reform.
JosĂ© Luis Ălvarez, president of the hospitality sector: "We must reflect on the kind of tourism we want"
JosĂ© Luis Ălvarez, leader of the hospitality sector, emphasizes the need to reflect on the type of tourism to promote. He highlights the importance of sustainable and quality tourism that benefits both visitors and residents, seeking a balance that boosts the economy without compromising heritage and the local quality of life.
The Spain That Doesn't Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"
Although traveling is usually associated with pleasure and discovery, there are people in Spain who prefer not to do it, finding well-being or a form of political protest in staying put, since for them, traveling generates anxiety more than freedom.
What experts expect from the Euribor and how it will affect mortgages in the coming months
The Euribor, key in variable-rate mortgages in Spain, closed August higher following the ECB's pause in interest rate cuts. This increase creates uncertainty about mortgage payments, which could rise in the coming months, affecting thousands of households.
More than 600 dead and 2,000 injured after a magnitude 6 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan
A magnitude 6 earthquake shook eastern Afghanistan, with its epicenter 27 km east of Nangarhar province, causing more than 600 deaths and around 2,000 injuries, according to official reports.
A New Television Season Kicks Off with Changes and Signings: Albert Rivera, Lidia Lozano...
In September, the networks refresh their lineups with new hosts, collaborators, and shows, highlighting signings such as Albert Rivera and Lidia Lozano to attract viewers.
The Backstory of the Lyrics of Sergio Ramos' Song with a Nod to Florentino Pérez's 'Slamming the Door'
Sergio Ramos has released a song that reflects his departure from Real Madrid, including direct references to his relationship and breakup with president Florentino Pérez.
Alonso's Desperation in Zandvoort, Yelling and Criticism for Aston Martin: "You Have Forgotten Me"
The two-time Asturian world champion Fernando Alonso scored points at the 2025 Dutch GP but showed frustration and directed criticism at Aston Martin, expressing that he felt forgotten by the team during the race in Zandvoort.
Ălex GarcĂa's Farewell Letter to Echegui: "You Have Left and a Wave of Love Sweeps Across Spain"
Ălex GarcĂa reappears publicly to pay tribute to his former partner, Aura Garrido, remembering her fondly after her passing and highlighting the emotional impact her departure has caused in Spain.
Metro Line 6 Has an Opening Date Between Moncloa and MĂ©ndez Ălvaro, but Closes Another Section on the Same Day
Metro Line 6 will reopen the section between Moncloa and MĂ©ndez Ălvaro, moving its closure to midnight from Sunday to Thursday. The closed section will be served by special EMT shuttle buses to maintain the service.
Madrid begins September concerned about traffic and roadworks: free buses and reinforcements against closures on Castellana, A-5, and M-30
In September, Madrid faces closures on Castellana, A-5, and M-30 due to roadworks. Free buses and reinforcements are offered to mitigate the impact on traffic, especially with the closure of the central section of Castellana and changes on the A-5 before January. Additionally, the eastern section of the M-30 is expected to be reopened this month.
Six Vehicles Completely Burned in an Underground Parking Lot in Madrid
Initially, only one vehicle was reported to be on fire, but the final report indicates that six cars were completely burned in an underground parking lot in Madrid.
What is known about the death of Matilde Muñoz in Indonesia: a planned murder, two arrested, buried on a beach...
Two people were arrested for the premeditated homicide and violent robbery of Matilde Muñoz, a 72-year-old woman from Ferrol, found buried on a beach in Indonesia.
The Spanish economy withstands the initial impact of tariffs despite signs of cooling in the Eurozone in the third quarter
ECB President Christine Lagarde warned that the Eurozone economy will grow less in the third quarter due to US trade policy. However, the Spanish economy shows resilience to the initial impact of tariffs, standing out against the general cooling of the region.
A New Humanitarian Fleet Sets Sail for Gaza from Barcelona: "The World Against Genocide"
Activist Greta Thunberg warns that if Israel blocks humanitarian aid to Gaza, they plan to return with even more support. A new fleet departs from Barcelona to provide assistance and denounce the genocide.
Man Arrested for Stabbing and Throwing His Wife Out of a Window in Manresa
The attacker, who has a criminal record and a restraining order, was arrested after stabbing and throwing his wife out of a window in Manresa. She is hospitalized in serious condition.
Minor from a Madrid shelter center arrested for the rape of a girl
A minor residing in a shelter center in Madrid was arrested for the rape of a girl in Clara Eugenia Park, Hortaleza district, during the early hours of Saturday. Authorities are investigating the case.
Makoke, sad, reacts to her criticized image on a magazine cover: "I look horrible, but I don't care"
Makoke addresses the controversial cover of 'Lecturas' in 'Fiesta,' which sparked various reactions. Although she feels "horrible" in the photo, she shows indifference towards the criticism and remains firm in the face of negative comments.
Civil Protection declares the wildfire crisis in Spain over: "This tragic episode has ended"
Civil Protection has declared the wildfire crisis in Spain over, although Barcones warns that the alert and continuous monitoring phase continues to prevent new incidents and maintain safety.
What to Do If Documentation and Money Are Lost in Fires
There are established procedures to recover essential documents such as ID cards, passports, driver's licenses, and property deeds following losses caused by fires.
Rayo Vallecano - Barça La Liga, live: goals, score, and latest news from Matchday 3
FC Barcelona drew in their third match of the 2025/2026 La Liga season, still unable to secure a victory so far.
September Arrives with Several Troughs Bringing Heavy Rains and a Drop in Temperatures
September will begin with several troughs that will cause heavy rains and a notable drop in temperatures, with highs remaining around 24°C in several capitals in the north and west of Spain.
The relationship that Kiko Rivera would have had while married to Irene Rosales comes to light
According to 'Fiesta', Kiko Rivera would have maintained a relationship with another person during his marriage to Irene Rosales, with both behaving as if they were a couple.
A British Tourist Accuses Three Hospitals in Tenerife of Being "Racist" After They Rejected Her
A young British tourist with a possible case of food poisoning was rejected by three public hospitals in Tenerife, which she accused of racism. She was eventually admitted to a private hospital where she received treatment.
A man arrested for attempting to slit his wife's throat in Roquetas de Mar
A man was arrested in Roquetas de Mar after attempting to slit his wife's throat. The victim was admitted in serious condition to the TorrecĂĄrdenas University Hospital with a neck wound.
The Symptom in the Ankles That Could Be an Early Sign of Two Serious Diseases
Ankle swelling, although common due to heat, can also indicate serious problems such as heart failure or kidney issues. Recognizing this symptom in time is crucial for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine 'Telos' by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127 titled 'Generation Alfabeta', analyzes how to find well-being in a hyperconnected world. It reflects on the impact of technology on our lives and emphasizes the need to learn to live balanced lives beyond screens, promoting conscious use that benefits mental and social health in the digital age.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, using the phrase "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" to refer to the situation.
Europe expands blackout investigation to include Red Eléctrica's management in the days prior
The audit by Entso-e, a European organization, expands its investigation into the blackout by extending the analyzed period to the days before, following a request from the involved electric companies.
Queen and Princess of Latin Pop, Together: Shakira Sings with a Mexican Icon
Shakira and Belinda joined forces on stage during the Colombian's penultimate concert in Mexico, singing the song 'DĂa de enero' together.
A 47-Year-Old Man Dies in a Traffic Accident in Madrid
The Firefighters of the Community of Madrid rescued a 47-year-old man trapped in his car after an accident. The victim was in cardiac and respiratory arrest and died at the scene.
The Borer Worm Plague Threatens Humans: What It Is and Its Symptoms
In Central America and the United States, cases of borer worm infestations in humans have increased significantly this year. This plague causes symptoms that affect health, and authorities warn about its rapid spread and the importance of preventive measures to control the infestation.
Santiago, Valladolid, Jerez... Ryanair's new cut puts regional airports on edge
Secondary airports such as Santiago, Valladolid, and Jerez face a significant reduction in Ryanair's summer flight schedules, putting their connectivity and activity at risk.
Ryanair will pay 2.50 euros to its employees each time they detect a carry-on bag that exceeds the allowed size starting in November
Ryanair will remove the monthly bonus limit and, from November, will pay 2.50 euros to its employees each time they detect a carry-on bag that does not comply with the permitted size.
Revilla reveals, on Pablo Motos' 60th birthday, the calls he has received from 'La Revuelta': "They have mobilized me"
Former politician Miguel Ăngel Revilla comments in 'Vanitatis' that Pablo Motos has never asked him not to attend his birthday, although he believes he wouldn't like it. Additionally, he reveals that the calls from 'La Revuelta' have mobilized him to take action.
Concha, the stolen woman who made a descriptive error on 'Tardear'
Concha recounted how she was deceived and robbed, but made an error in describing the events during her appearance on 'Tardear'. Her story drew attention due to the incorrect detail in her explanation.
The talked-about interview of MĂĄxima Zorreguieta on the track of the Dutch GP: "I am queen of the Netherlands..."
Consort Queen MĂĄxima Zorreguieta was interviewed by DAZN before the Dutch Grand Prix, where she spoke naturally and warmly, highlighting her connection to the Netherlands by saying, "I am queen of the Netherlands."
Grok identifies a photo of MĂĄlaga during the Franco regime as if it were from the United States during the Great Depression
A user posted a photo of MĂĄlaga from the Franco era with the message âWe lived better under Franco.â Grok, an artificial intelligence, confused the image with one from the United States during the Great Depression, highlighting errors in its visual and contextual recognition.
Traveling in September? Five Viral TikTok Tricks to Save on Your Vacation
TikTok users share five viral tips to save money on September trips, including booking flights on specific days, using price alert apps, choosing alternative airports, traveling light to avoid baggage fees, and booking accommodations with flexible cancellation policies. These hacks help travelers maximize savings and enjoy budget-friendly vacations during the off-peak season.
Kate Winslet on sex scenes without intimacy coordinators: "They hurt a lot"
Kate Winslet recalls the intense sex scenes in 'Secret Games,' which today would be unthinkable without intimacy coordinators. Despite the passage of time, she says those scenes were physically very painful for her.
What Are 'Toe Rings': The Curious Trend of Wearing Rings on Toes
'Toe rings' are rings traditionally worn by Hindu women to indicate their marital status. Nowadays, this practice has also become part of the 'boho chic' trend, which has regained popularity as a fashion accessory for toes.
Goodbye to 2 liters of water a day: Nutritionist Carla Sancho clarifies how much you should drink
Although it is traditionally recommended to drink 2 liters of water a day, nutritionist Carla Sancho explains that the appropriate amount varies according to personal factors such as age, climate, physical activity, and health, so there is no single figure that applies to everyone.
The Mystery of the Number 27: Why ChatGPT and Other AIs Always Choose It
AI like ChatGPT often chooses the number 27 because it avoids common numbers in human choices, such as 17 or 37. These numbers are associated with typical patterns among people, so the AI discards them to appear less predictable and more random in its responses.
The Hanoi street crossed by a train that is the most Instagrammed place
This street in downtown Hanoi has become a popular tourist attraction thanks to social media, standing out for the train that passes through amidst motorcycles and the everyday life of the city.
The Mistake Many People Make with the Italian Coffee Maker's Valve
Most users in Spain overlook an important safety instruction included in the manuals of Italian coffee makers, related to the correct use of the pressure valve, which can affect its operation and safety.
Juan José, mechanic, warns about using the caravan: "Be careful when making a sharp turn..."
Mechanic Juan José, from Talleres Ebenezer, offers advice for driving with a caravan or trailer, emphasizing caution when turning sharply to avoid accidents and ensure a safe trip.
Where Dogs Come From: The Countries That Originated the Most Dog Breeds
The United Kingdom, France, and Germany are the countries that originated 40% of current dog breeds, standing out as the main sources of canine genetic diversity.
Which is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Choose the One That Deserves to Win
20minutos presents the final round to choose the best beach in Spain 2025, featuring 20 finalists selected by the readers. From each of the 10 Spanish coastlines, the two most voted beaches advanced to this final round. Voting is open until September 15 to decide the winner.
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 having the highest number of annual sunshine hours according to a recent study.
Juan José, mechanic, warns about using a caravan: "Be careful when making a sharp turn..."
Juan José, expert from Talleres Ebenezer, offers essential advice for driving with a trailer or caravan, warning about the risks of abrupt maneuvers such as sharp turns that can compromise safety during the trip.
The spectacular road for a getaway that is a hit among motorcycle enthusiasts: just a few kilometers from the border with Spain
Every weekend, thousands of motorcyclists ride this French road near the province of Huesca, famous for its appealing routes and scenes perfect for motorcycle lovers.
The Hidden Cove of the Costa Brava That Few Know About: It Can Only Be Discovered by Boat
This hidden cove on the Costa Brava, in Girona, is a little-known natural wonder due to its difficult access and is only reachable by boat.
Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂa Resume Their Academic Training: This Is How Their School Year Will Start
Princess Leonor begins her final year of military training as heir to the throne, while her sister, Infanta SofĂa, starts her university studies, marking a new academic cycle for both.
Two Armored Vehicles of the Haiti Security Mission Crash Leaving Fatalities
Two armored vehicles of the Haiti Security Mission were involved in an accident when one crashed into a wall while towing the other, which overturned, resulting in fatalities.
This is Primark's new store with which it aims to compete with Ikea
Primark has opened a store in Manchester of more than 1,100 mÂČ completely focused on decoration and home goods, expanding its offering to compete directly with Ikea.
The Day Jack Nicholson Discovered That His Sister Was His Mother and His Mother, His Grandmother
Jack Nicholson revealed that he discovered the woman he believed to be his sister was actually his biological mother, while his mother was in fact his grandmother, a truth that came to light after his success as an actor.
Trump, Putin, and âthe new orderâ
The understanding between Trump and Putin does not represent a new global paradigm, but rather reflects a law of the jungle, a basic and primitive power dynamic that precedes any existing model of world order.
A woman survives after being attacked by a bear and dragged 90 meters
A woman was attacked by a bear and dragged 90 meters. She survived but suffered serious injuries, for which her family is raising funds to cover her medical treatment.
The mermaid dream series that costs you less than going to the beach: where to watch 'H2O' for free
Rikki, Emma, and Cleo, the protagonists of 'H2O', captivated an entire generation with their adventures and aquatic powers. The series is an ideal option for those who dream of mermaids and want to enjoy it for free, offering nostalgic and refreshing entertainment without spending more than a trip to the beach.
Neither Valencia nor Athletic: this is the most expensive kit among La Liga football clubs for the 2025 - 2026 season
The 2025-2026 season shows an increase in the prices of the jerseys of La Liga clubs, with fans facing higher costs to purchase their favorite team's kit. Neither Valencia nor Athletic hold the most expensive jersey this time.
Yogurt and Coconut Join Forces to Create an Ice Cream Ready to Conquer Spanish Freezers
This ice cream combines yogurt and coconut to create a sweet summer treat that is quick and easy to prepare, ideal for cooling down hot afternoons with just a few ingredients.
The surprising case of Charlotte and Noah, the twin siblings born five years apart
Charlotte and Noah are twin siblings born five years apart, conceived through in vitro fertilization following a treatment for testicular cancer in their father.
Juggling Games
The article points out that the practice of trying to deceive Spaniards, an old problem, has recently reappeared, although with methods somewhat different from before.
The animation that shows why the brace position is key to saving your life in an air crash
The brace position, or crash position, involves covering your head and placing it between your knees to protect yourself during an air impact. This position is key to minimizing injuries and increasing the chances of surviving an accident.
The Arrieta Family's Lawyer Reveals an Untold Secret of the Sancho Case: "His Defense Was Very Calm..."
Juango Ospina reveals in 'Lecturas' that Sancho's defense was calm because the prosecutor assured them he would return to Spain soon, a key detail in the case.
Between Fires and Blackouts
Spain has recently faced two crises that have affected its image and interests: the April blackout and the current fires. Both situations have placed the country in the global spotlight, generating negative repercussions.
August Without Nostalgia
August bids farewell marked by an intense heatwave and numerous fires that devastated landscapes, homes, and livelihoods, also causing casualties. Far from enjoying vacations, many suffered the consequences of these tragedies.
Doña Elisa
The life of centenarians like Doña Elisa highlights that aging well involves thinking less about oneself and more about others, emphasizing the importance of solidarity and caring for others for a long and meaningful life.
The First of September
The management of wildfires in Spain is deplorable, severely affecting the country that is facing both floods and fires.
The Best Books and Authors Coming This Autumn: Leonardo Padura, Pérez-Reverte, Slimani, Tallón... Brighten the Return of the Season
Publishers present new works across various genres for the start of the season, highlighting authors such as Leonardo Padura, Pérez-Reverte, Slimani, and Tallón, who promise to enrich the autumn literary season.
A Teacher of the Minneapolis Shooter Raised Alarms Years Ago: "He Needed Help"
A teacher of the Minneapolis shooter alerted years ago about his concerning behavior, indicating that he needed help. Despite these prior warnings, no effective measures were taken to intervene, which has sparked debates about the detection and prevention of violent acts.
This is how September 2025 will be for each zodiac sign: how your month will go according to your horoscope
September 2025 brings changes and new responsibilities for all zodiac signs, marking a month of adaptation as routines resume.
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, displaying a very different appearance than usual.
Dangerous drug trafficking leader wanted internationally arrested in Barcelona
A drug trafficking leader, included on the list of the most dangerous and wanted by Italian justice since 2023, was arrested in Barcelona.
"'El Hormiguero' and 'La Revuelta' return in September for their prime time duel"
Pablo Motos has announced the first guests for the new season of 'El Hormiguero', while RTVE keeps the details of 'La Revuelta' under wraps, thus preparing for the much-anticipated return of both shows in September to compete in prime time.
RamĂłn GarcĂa reflects on workers leaving the countryside in Spain: "They earn very little"
RamĂłn GarcĂa denounces that young people avoid working in the fields due to the low wages they receive, which leads to the abandonment of the agricultural sector in Spain.
Manu rushes a response in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' and is defeated
Rosa won the day's game on 'Pasapalabra', sending Manu to the 'Blue Chair' after a rushed mistake in 'El Rosco'.
Esperansa Grasia joins 'El Hormiguero' after her time on 'Tu cara me suena'
Esperansa Grasia joins 'El Hormiguero' on Antena 3 as a collaborator, following her participation in 'Tu cara me suena', strengthening her presence on Atresmedia.
'Todo es mentira' premieres new season with new segments and the return of Risto Mejide
The eighth season of 'Todo es mentira', which starts on September 1st, will feature new segments, the return of Risto Mejide, and notable additions to its team of collaborators.
Leticia Iglesias says goodbye to Mediaset after eleven years working at the group: "It has been an honor"
Leticia Iglesias, presenter of the nightly edition of Informativos Telecinco, unexpectedly said goodbye to the audience after eleven years at Mediaset, expressing gratitude for the experience and describing it as an honor.
An Squatter Sprays Pepper Spray on a Reporter from 'En boca de todos' and Is Detained Live
A squatter with multiple international arrest warrants sprayed pepper spray on a reporter from the program 'En boca de todos' and was detained live during the broadcast.
Alba Muñoz, Kiko Riveraâs ex-partner, reveals what their relationship was like: "It has followed the same pattern"
Alba Muñoz, Kiko Riveraâs ex-partner, shares details about their relationship, indicating that Kikoâs behavior has followed a similar pattern to what she experienced as his girlfriend.
Pepa Bueno returns to 'Telediario 2' with an interview of Pedro SĂĄnchez
Pepa Bueno returns after thirteen years to the set of 'Telediario 2', where she established herself as a prominent 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
The tenth season of 'MasterChef Celebrity' is moving up its premiere date and will feature new culinary challenges for the contestants, who will compete to conquer the most famous kitchen on television. Additionally, it will have high-profile special guests.
Terelu Campos turns 60: the talked-about and unprecedented congratulation from her daughter, Alejandra Rubio: "Love..."
Terelu Campos celebrates her 60th birthday while continuing to work. Her daughter, Alejandra Rubio, dedicates a special and much-discussed congratulation, highlighting the love and admiration she feels for her on this very important day.
Manuel de la Calva's daughter emotionally remembers her father: "I'm receiving such good energy"
Vicky de la Calva expresses gratitude for the support received following the passing of her father, Manuel de la Calva, highlighting the positive energy she feels thanks to the messages of affection towards her family.
The bullfighter Juan de Castilla suffers two serious goring wounds in Bayonne: "It was a miracle"
The bullfighter Juan de Castilla suffered two serious goring wounds in Bayonne that almost affected vital organs. He underwent successful surgery, and his recovery is underway.
Estela Grande and Juan Iglesias mourn a hard loss before the arrival of their twins: "You leave at the best moment of our lives"
Estela Grande and Juan Iglesias move their followers as they say goodbye on social media to their pet, who recently passed away, just before welcoming their twins.
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 ceremony as "very intimate."
The Life of Sonia Monroy: From 'Supervivientes' to the Oscars and Her Alleged Romance with a K-pop Singer
Sonia Monroy, former contributor to 'CrĂłnicas Marcianas', will participate as a contestant on 'Supervivientes All Stars'. Her life has been marked by her time on television, events such as 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, has shared on her social media what her best therapy is, something that boosts her self-esteem and gives her vitality.
The revealing phrase that Harrison Ford (83 years old) would like God to say to him upon arriving in heaven
Harrison Ford, during an episode of Inside the Actors Studio 25 years ago, sparked laughter by sharing the phrase he would like to hear from God upon arriving in heaven, showing his sense of humor and perspective on life and the afterlife.
The interesting reflection of actor Pedro Prieto on the self-management of the emotions that overwhelm us
Pedro Prieto highlighted in the podcast 'El Sentido de la birra' the importance of self-awareness to understand our emotional reactions and behaviors, such as responses with a partner or eating habits, linking them to how we feel internally.
Russian agents manage to prevent a man from committing suicide after more than 15 hours of tension
A man spent over 15 hours on the brink of suicide at the window of his home in Obninsk, near Moscow. Exhausted and in a dangerous position, a safety net could not be installed, so Russian agents managed to prevent the tragedy after a lengthy rescue operation.
The Guinness World Records Turns 70: These Are the Most Notable Figures
The Guinness Book of Records was born 70 years ago after Hugh Beaver wondered about the fastest game bird in Europe. He commissioned the McWhirter twins to create a book of records, published in 1955, which became a phenomenon. Today, it is a global franchise with TV shows, museums, and events to set new records. Record holders share how these achievements changed their lives and motivated them to reach new goals.
Real Madrid and Atlético Already Know Their Opponents in the Women's Champions League Playoff
Real Madrid and Atlético de Madrid face tough challenges in the access phase to the UEFA Women's Champions League playoff, with demanding opponents who will determine their progress in the competition.
Spain Crushes Cyprus in EuroBasket and Takes Another Step Towards the Round of 16 Led by a Monster Willy HernangĂłmez
Spain overwhelmingly dominated Cyprus in EuroBasket, showing superiority in all aspects of the game. Led by an unstoppable Willy HernangĂłmez, Sergio Scariolo's team took a decisive step towards the round of 16.
Daniil Medvedev is left without a coach after his scandal at the US Open: "Thank you... and good luck"
After his elimination and controversial behavior at the US Open, Daniil Medvedev has lost his coach, who decided to end their collaboration. The coach expressed gratitude for the time shared and wished him luck, marking a new challenge for the Russian tennis player.
Real Madrid Takes the Lead After Defeating Mallorca in a Match with Controversial Refereeing
Real Madrid, coached by Xabi Alonso, secured their third consecutive victory against Mallorca, despite three of their goals being disallowed in a match marked by controversial refereeing decisions.
UEFA announces the dates and times of Champions League matches: schedule for Real Madrid, Barça, Atlético, Athletic, and Villarreal
UEFA has announced the schedule and times for all group stage matches of the Champions League, featuring five Spanish teams: Real Madrid, Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Athletic Club, and Villarreal.
Mercedes, mother of Alfonso with autism and high dependency: "We are the families who support them without resources"
Mercedes left her job to care for her 19-year-old son Alfonso, who has autism and high dependency. She denounces the lack of stable support and the invisibility of families who face severe cases within the autism spectrum, having to bear the burden without adequate resources.
The Tightrope Walk of Families with CUME: They Report Obstacles, Administrative Coldness, and Institutional Mistreatment
Raquel, Miryam, and Majo denounce the difficult situation they face after the denial or withdrawal of the benefit for caring for children with serious illnesses (CUME), encountering administrative obstacles, cold treatment, and institutional mistreatment that complicate their legal and emotional struggle.
Anticipation and Coordination Between Families and Schools, Key to the Return to School for Students with Autism
Luis Pérez de la Maza, educational psychologist and technical director of the Aucavi Foundation, emphasizes that changes in routines and schedules cause anxiety in students with autism. He offers guidelines to facilitate a smoother school transition through anticipation and coordination between families and schools.
Arturo GĂłngora, with bones of glass: "Rejection hurts more than the illness"
Arturo GĂłngora, a Madrid native with osteogenesis imperfecta, uses a wheelchair and has been raising awareness for over ten years about the dual reality of living with this rare disease and being part of the LGTBIQ+ community, emphasizing that social rejection hurts more than his physical condition.
The Conservative Saver Has Now Accumulated a Year of Declining Returns: Is a New Phase Beginning?
Since mid-2024, traditional financial products for conservative savers, such as deposits, Treasury bills, and money market funds, have experienced a drop in their yields due to interest rate cuts, affecting the profitability of these safe options.
What Makes the Tel Aviv, Athens, and Warsaw Stock Exchanges Unbeatable?
Three stock markets that seem different, such as Tel Aviv, Athens, and Warsaw, are leading globally in profitability. This is no coincidence, but the result of economic factors and strategies that make them stand out in global financial performance.
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The heatwave does not drive up electricity prices and results in the cheapest August since 2020
The price per megawatt-hour in August has fallen to 68.45 euros, marking the cheapest August since 2020, despite the heatwave which has not caused an increase in electricity costs.
Acciona, Mapfre, Grifols, and Other 'Dark Horses' Taking the Lead in the Ibex 35
Less high-profile companies such as Acciona, Mapfre, and Grifols have outperformed the Ibex 35 index in terms of appreciation, unlike the major banks that dominate public attention.
This is the age at which your youth account stops being free according to the bank
In Spain, youth accounts are free only up to a certain age, after which banks begin to charge maintenance fees for cards, ending the cost-free banking benefits for young people.
The Current Life of Frankie Muniz: From Child Star in 'Malcolm' to Race Car Driver and Entrepreneur
Frankie Muniz, known for his role in 'Malcolm', remains active in Hollywood after more than two decades. In addition to acting, he has become a race car driver and entrepreneur, diversifying his career beyond acting.
The Ideal Swedish Miniseries to Welcome Autumn: Mystery and Disappearances from a Bestselling Author
The Swedish miniseries, created by the renowned crime novelist Camilla LĂ€ckberg, combines mystery and disappearances, offering viewers an engaging plot perfect for the autumn season.
The Hidden Meaning Behind Tom Cruise's Haircut in Each 'Mission: Impossible' Movie
Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise's character in 'Mission: Impossible,' always finds time to refresh his haircut in each film, a detail that subtly reflects changes in his personality and evolution throughout the saga, despite his busy schedule facing Artificial Intelligences and global conflicts.
"'Confused Travolta': how the most popular meme among cinephiles and 'Pulp Fiction' fans was born"
John Travolta rose to fame again with his role as Vincent Vega in 'Pulp Fiction,' a performance that earned him an Oscar nomination, solidifying his return to top-tier cinema.
From 'Culpa Nuestra' to 'Mar Afuera': This Is Atresplayer's Bet with Gabriel Guevara for the New Season
Atresplayer is betting on 'Mar Afuera', a remake of an Italian series starring Gabriel Guevara, known for the trilogy 'Culpa Tuya', for its new season.
Google explains the best tricks to create spectacular images with Gemini
Google has shared key tips to maximize the use of Gemini, its tool for creating impressive images, helping users improve their experience and enhance the visual quality of their creations.
Warning about Promptlock, the first ransomware created with AI and that is almost undetectable
Researchers warn about Promptlock, a ransomware automatically generated and adapted through an AI model, making it extremely dangerous and almost undetectable.
These Dreame Robots Are the Ultimate Solution to Keep Your Windows Sparkling Effortlessly
Dreame robots are designed to clean windows safely and automatically, keeping the glass always clean without any effort from the user.
Scientists Develop an Electronic Nose Capable of Identifying and Differentiating Between Odors: This Is How It Works
This electronic nose detects and distinguishes odors, with future applications in environmental monitoring, detection of polluting gases, and medical diagnosis.
Radical change in Android apps: Google's new measures will make them safer for you
Google will implement new measures that require identity verification for developers on Android, increasing app security. However, experts warn that this requirement could limit creativity within the ecosystem.
The European Union bans a popular ingredient in nail polishes starting today for being carcinogenic
Starting in September, the European Union bans a chemical used as a photoinitiator in semi-permanent nail polishes, top coats, and gels due to its potential carcinogenicity, ensuring greater safety for consumers.
The Five Most Rejuvenating and Beautiful Haircuts to Wear Starting in September
Discover five ideal haircuts to refresh your look after the summer, helping to eliminate damage and bring freshness and youthfulness to your hair. Perfect for a style change in September.
From Paris Jackson to Emilia Jones: the best looks from the first Saturday of the Venice Festival
The premiere of 'Frankenstein' brought together the most glamorous guests of the Venice Festival, where black and white dominated the looks on the first Saturday of the Mostra.
Pancake stretch: the exercise that slims the back, corrects posture, and improves flexibility
The pancake stretch, although an advanced pose, can be achieved with consistency. This exercise helps to slim the back, improve posture, and increase flexibility, offering multiple benefits for the body.
Halle Berry (58 years old) reveals the secret to her eternal youth: "Collagen in coffee and salt baths"
Halle Berry shares her accessible beauty secrets, highlighting the incorporation of collagen in her daily coffee and salt baths as keys to maintaining her youthful appearance at 58 years old.
The Blue Striped Polo in 'Miu Miu' Style Thatâs a Hit Among Experts This Autumn and Costs Only 20 Euros
Striped polos, especially in blue, have established themselves as a key trend for autumn 2025 following their prominent appearance at Copenhagen Fashion Week. This style, reminiscent of Miu Miu, is popular among experts and can be purchased for just 20 euros.
Neither Tunisia nor Marrakech, the North African cuisine that everyone wants to try
Casablanca has become a prominent tourist destination in Morocco, driven by the opening of a luxury hotel and the promotion of traditional Moroccan gastronomy, thus attracting more visitors interested in the culinary culture of North Africa.
3 Easy and Delicious Recipes to Make with the Best Cheese of Spain 2025
The award-winning cheese, originating from Lugo, has a minimum aging period of 45 days and a distinctive smoky flavor, making it ideal for preparing delicious and simple recipes.
It Looks Like an Established Restaurant, But Nothing Is What It Seems: This Is the Spot Thatâs a Hit Near BernabĂ©u
This restaurant near Bernabéu is thriving with its original culinary proposal, blending unique flavors from three very different countries, offering an unexpected gastronomic experience that challenges traditional appearances.
The warning from a food technologist: if you store these fruits in the fridge, "Their taste will be significantly reduced"
A food technologist warns that storing certain fruits in the fridge can significantly diminish their flavor, despite the common belief that it is the best way to preserve them.
Salmorejo without bread, a recipe with all the flavor and the same texture but much lighter and more nutritious
Salmorejo is a simple and delicious cold soup. This recipe offers a bread-free version that retains its flavor and texture, resulting in a lighter and more nutritious dish, ideal for those seeking a fresh and healthy option.
Mercadona announces new opening hours in all its supermarkets starting September 1
Mercadona will adjust the opening hours of its supermarkets from September 1, especially affecting holidays and Sundays.
The Medieval German City Where One of the World's Most Famous Trials Took Place
Located between Munich and Frankfurt, this city stands out for its meticulously restored old town and its historical significance in the 20th century, being the setting of one of the most renowned trials worldwide.
Sky, a tourist at Barceloneta beach: "The water is dirty and smells bad"
Tourist Sky mentions that although Barceloneta beach looks good from the outside, once you enter the water the reality changes, as the water is dirty and has a bad smell, which affects the experience.
The Mysterious Castle of Spain Hidden in a Centuries-Old Forest
This 12th-century medieval fortress, located in a centuries-old forest, was the scene of intense battles between nobles of Vizcaya.
The small town in Cantabria with Celtic vibes that very few know about: it has one of the most incredible hill forts in the area
Located in the south of Cantabria, near Castilla y LeĂłn, this small town of about 80 inhabitants stands out for its Celtic atmosphere and is home to one of the most impressive hill forts in northern Spain. Its charm and heritage make it a special and little-known destination in the region.
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 in the background, is an ideal destination for practicing water sports and enjoying outdoor activities in summer.
The Greek island where one of the most famous statues was found: archaeology, beaches, and nature
This island in the Aegean Sea, away from the crowds, offers a unique combination of archaeology, beaches, and nature. It stands out for its ancient history and options for active and thermal tourism.
The impressive cathedral hidden 100 meters underground that you should visit once in your life
The underground cathedral of Wieliczka, in Poland, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is located 100 meters deep and just half an hour from Krakow. This impressive construction is a unique destination worth visiting at least once in your life.
This is how the symptoms of dyspraxia manifest, the disorder that Daniel Radcliffe has
Dyspraxia is a disorder that affects movement and coordination, but not intelligence. This common problem can make some everyday activities and normal daily life difficult.
How to Brush Your Teeth Correctly According to Dentists: Most Spaniards Donât Do It
Maintaining good oral hygiene is key for healthy teeth and mouth, preventing dental problems, and achieving an aesthetic smile. However, most Spaniards do not follow the correct guidelines recommended by dentists for effective brushing.
They demonstrate that 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 provide benefits and may be harmful, especially for women.
The Alzheimerâs drug that Europe rejected could be working in the US
Although diseases like Alzheimerâs have no cure, research remains essential to find treatments that slow its progression. A drug rejected in Europe may be showing positive results in the United States, indicating a possible breakthrough in managing this disease.
MarĂa de Lluc, Nutritionist: "Donât Buy the Watermelon if Itâs in These Conditions"
MarĂa de Lluc, a nutritionist, warns about the importance of buying watermelons in good condition to avoid contamination risks. She emphasizes the need to follow basic hygiene and safety rules when selecting this summer fruit to ensure it is safe for consumption.
A trauma surgeon reveals what Iron Man died of: "Reperfusion syndrome and it's totally real"
A trauma surgeon explains that Iron Man's death in fiction was due to reperfusion syndrome, a real medical condition. This syndrome occurs when blood flow suddenly and massively returns to previously blocked tissues, causing severe damage and, in some cases, death. The explanation helps to better understand this medical concept through the story of a well-known character.
The DGT activates eight speed cameras in Andalusia: Where are they located?
The Directorate-General for Traffic has put into operation 32 new speed cameras in August, of which eight are located in Andalusia to monitor speed and improve road safety.
Is it legal for the Guardia Civil to carry out an ITV inspection while you are driving?
The Guardia Civil can conduct technical inspections on the road to verify that vehicles comply with the ITV (roadworthiness test). These inspections are legal and are part of their duties to ensure road safety and the proper condition of vehicles in circulation.
A Candidate Disobeys the Examiner's Order in the Practical Test: "We Are Going to Do Whatever Exam You Want"
A student during their practical driving test to obtain a category B license disobeys an order from the examiner, resulting in a fault during the test.
Attention drivers: these are the new DGT speed cameras in Galicia that will start issuing fines from September 1
The DGT has installed two new speed cameras in Galicia, active since August 1. Until now, they only sent informational warnings, but starting September 1 they will begin issuing fines for violations.
The location of the new radar in Madrid that will start issuing fines on Monday
The new radar in Madrid, located on one of the busiest roads in the Community, began operating on August 1st only with informative warnings and will start issuing fines from Monday.
The spectacular road for a getaway that is a hit among motorcycle enthusiasts: just a few kilometers from the border with Spain
Thousands of motorcyclists enjoy a French road near the province of Huesca every weekend, appreciated for its attractive routes and its proximity to the border with Spain.
Madridâs buses and bikes will be free on September 1, 8, and 9 for the back-to-school period
Madridâs EMT will offer free rides on all its lines, except express routes, and on bicycles for trips under 30 minutes, on September 1, 8, and 9 to facilitate mobility during the back-to-school period.
AndalucĂa demands solutions to the repeated railway chaos caused by the Government's "neglect"
AndalucĂa insists that the railway service is essential for citizens and key to economic and tourist development, and demands solutions to the recurring problems caused by the Government's lack of action.
Two Dead and One Seriously Injured in a Second Motorcycle Accident in a Few Hours in Ibiza
This Saturday, on the same stretch of the Santa EulĂ ria road in Ibiza, another woman died in a motorcycle accident and her companion was seriously injured, adding to a second similar incident that occurred within a few hours.
Human remains found in a house in MazarrĂłn that could correspond to the two missing persons
Human remains have been found in a house in MazarrĂłn, possibly belonging to two missing individuals. The investigation remains open under a confidentiality order.
Activists paint a facade of the Sagrada Familia to protest against the management of wildfires
Two members of Futuro Vegetal were reported by the Urban Guard for painting a facade of the Sagrada Familia in protest against the management of wildfires, being accused of "defacing a monument."
The town in Huelva with a beach where you can buy an 80-square-meter apartment for less than 80,000 euros
This Andalusian municipality in Huelva stands out as one of the most affordable in the province, with an average price per square meter of 990 euros, allowing you to purchase an 80 mÂČ apartment for less than 80,000 euros.
Neither in Madrid nor in Barcelona: the most expensive street in Spain is in an Andalusian village
The most expensive street in Spain is not in Madrid or Barcelona, but in BenahavĂs, a village in MĂĄlaga, where the average price of a property is around 12 million euros.
Woman Dies in Valdemoro After Being Stabbed by Her Brother, Who Has Been Detained
The victim's brother, who has psychiatric problems, stabbed his sister during an argument in Valdemoro. The woman died and the attacker was arrested.
The wife of the former DANA commissioner retires after the Provincial Council opened a disciplinary file against her
The wife of the former DANA commissioner retired following the opening of a disciplinary file by the Provincial Council. This process was initiated due to irregularities detected in her management, generating controversy and debate about transparency and accountability within the institution.
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 individuals involved impersonated employees of a social foundation to access and open the containers where the clothing was stored.
Imprisoned after stealing a pedestrian's mobile phone and forcing him to take a 'selfie' with him in Balmaseda
A 29-year-old man was arrested and sent to prison after intimidatingly stealing a mobile phone in Balmaseda, Bizkaia. He threatened the victim with a knife and forced him to take a 'selfie' with him before fleeing. The quick police action allowed for his arrest and the recovery of the phone.
If You Fear Sharks, Avoid These Places: The Areas with the Most Sharks in the World
Although shark encounters are uncommon, since 2012 several incidents have occurred in different parts of the world, some with fatal outcomes.
The drastic sign in a bar in Palencia: prohibits entry to its neighbors after reporting an "attempted homicide"
The owner of a bar in Palencia has posted a sign denying entry to his neighbors, after reporting an alleged "attempted homicide". Additionally, he claims that the fire in the establishment was deliberately set, which has caused great controversy in the community.
The 'nightmare' of a man who has gone two years without sleeping: "I am in a state of permanent alert"
Oliver Alvis has been unable to sleep for two years and claims that neither doctors nor medication have been able to solve his insomnia. He lives in a constant state of alertness, severely affecting his quality of life.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I done for? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
This week, the 20minutos sex advice column offers answers from expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology, to help readers facing sexual issues such as loss of erections due to medication, aiming to provide support to improve their intimate life and offer their partner more than just caresses.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Booths"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan, also addressing questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments.
"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser into my house to take photographs?"
This housing advice service helps resolve doubts about problems with neighbors, the community (such as special assessments, leaks, parking, cleaning, security, noise, odors), and with the landlord, offering legal and practical guidance.
"If the working day is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"
UGT specialists address common questions about reducing work hours, clarifying doubts on how it affects retirement timing in their latest labor consultancy edition.
Is Something Worrying or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Advice Column
20minutos offers an advice column where readers can share their concerns and obstacles. Talking about these situations helps manage them better, providing support and practical advice to overcome difficult moments.
Jealousy in Dogs: What Science Says and How to Handle It at Home
Jealousy in dogs is a common behavior that is reinforced if attention is given when it is displayed. To manage it at home, it is key not to reward these behaviors and to provide security and equitable attention, thus promoting a harmonious coexistence.
Fainting Goats: Between Genetics, Spectacle, and the Ethics of Animal Entertainment
In the United States, fainting goats continue to be bred both as a cultural curiosity and for their meat, despite not being the most efficient in production. These goats generate debate about genetics and ethics in animal entertainment.
The âlove hormoneâ makes male cats look at us longer, according to research
A study with 30 cats showed that administering oxytocin via nebulizer and liquid treats increased the time male cats spent looking at us, suggesting that this "love hormone" influences their social behavior.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, August 31, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you plan your day and better understand the energies around you.
Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, August 31, 2025
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on August 31, 2025, is 10, 13, 17, 30, 41, 44, with the complementary number 18 and refund number 2. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.
Check El Gordo: Results for Sunday, August 31, 2025
The winning combination for El Gordo de la Primitiva on August 31, 2025 is 2, 5, 30, 42, 54 with key number 4. More results at 20minutos.es.
No, Harry Styles does not sell sex toys 'for his fans,' he does much more
Harry Styles ventures into the pleasure sector, an area still considered taboo, promoting the idea that pleasure is synonymous with well-being, and it is not limited to just selling sex toys for his fans.
She discovers her husband's infidelity due to a card payment error at a pharmacy
A man reports that when he was caught at a pharmacy buying contraceptives, his wife found out about his infidelity, which led to the end of both his marriage and that of his lover.
The Worst Is Yet to Come, Experts Warn: After the Flames Comes the "Post-Fire"
Experts warn about the increasing risk following wildfires, where ashes and erosion can cause greater environmental and economic damage, making it urgent to implement preventive measures.
From Joe Jonas to Travis Kelce... All of Taylor Swift's Boyfriends
Taylor Swift has had very public romantic relationships, just as famous as the songs inspired by them, which became major musical hits.
Is Madrid There? The Greenest Capitals of Europe
The article highlights that European capitals with the highest presence of trees are considered the greenest. It analyzes how the number of trees in these cities contributes to their sustainability and environmental quality.
The Spanish Teams with the Most Seasons in the First Division
The 2025/2026 La Liga season has begun, with 20 teams competing in the First Division. Some historic clubs stand out for their longevity in the top tier, maintaining records of permanence and prominence in Spanish football over the years. These teams reflect tradition and success within the championship, setting a benchmark in the history of the competition.
The Most Famous Celebrities Named Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie
Many well-known celebrities in Hollywood bear the names Sofia, Sophia, or Sophie, highlighting their success in the entertainment industry.
The Mysterious Object in Antarctica Found on Google Maps That Has the Shape of a UFO
Less than six kilometers from the Polish polar base AB Dobrowolski in Antarctica, a mysterious UFO-shaped object has been discovered in Google Maps images, sparking speculation about its origin and nature.
Travis Kelceâs (35) Investments and Businesses Beyond American Football: âAn NFL Playerâs Life Is Shortâ
Travis Kelce, a standout player for the Kansas City Chiefs, has expanded his wealth by investing in businesses outside of American football, recognizing that an NFL career is brief and seeking to secure his financial future.
The Mysterious 300,000-Year-Old Skull Found in a Cave That Is Neither Human Nor Neanderthal
A 300,000-year-old skull found in a cave shows unique characteristics that do not correspond to either modern humans or Neanderthals. This discovery raises new questions about human evolution and suggests the existence of a species or population unknown until now.
The LinkedIn trick to have more options in a job offer, according to a human resources expert
Sophie, a British woman in Sweden and former recruiter, shares a trick on TikTok to increase opportunities on LinkedIn when job searching. Her advice focuses on optimizing the profile and activating the "Open to Work" feature to attract more job offers.
Puente Accuses Ryanair of Pressure: "They Think They Can Harm Me, I Told Them to Move More Passengers Through Regional Airports"
The Minister of Transport accuses Ryanair of applying pressure because he believes the airline will reduce passenger numbers at small airports by one million in order to concentrate them at the main ones. Puente asked them to promote traffic at regional airports to balance growth.
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 crucial for increasing storage capacity in hard drives used in artificial intelligence, which has driven its global demand and value in the tech industry.
The PP demands the appearance of Marlaska and the director of the Civil Guard regarding the "new practice" of drug entry into Spain
The Popular Parliamentary Group requests in Congress the appearance of Marlaska and the director of the Civil Guard to explain their policies and measures to combat 'petaqueo,' a new method of drug entry into Spain.
The Most Tattooed Man in the World Shows His New Face After Removing All the Tattoos from His Face
Leandro de Souza, the Brazilian known as the most tattooed man in the world, began getting tattoos at the age of 13. After converting to Evangelicalism, he decided to remove all the tattoos from his face through painful removal sessions.
Four Expert Tips to Increase Your Chances of Winning a Euromillions Prize
A key recommendation is to always participate in draws with large accumulated jackpots, not just for the top prize, to increase your chances of winning in Euromillions.
This is the winning number in the ONCE Sueldazo this Sunday
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo on Sunday, August 31, 2025, is 64192, series 031. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.
Fan Who Stole a Cap from a Child at the US Open Identified, and the Tennis Player Poses with the Young Victim
A wealthy Polish man was identified as the fan who stole a child's cap at the US Open. Tennis player Kamil Majchrzak posed with the young boy and apologized to the spectator, attributing the action to the "heat of the moment."
This is the new Primark store with which it wants to compete against Ikea
Primark has opened a store in Manchester of more than 1,100 m2 focused exclusively on decoration and home goods, aiming to compete with Ikea in this sector.
North Korea reveals that it decided to send troops to Russia in August 2024
North Korea confirmed that it decided to send troops to Russia in August 2024, apparently in response to Ukraine's offensive in the Kursk region.
Neither Assassinâs Creed Shadows nor Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 â these are the best-selling video games on Wallapop
Video games continue to be popular in the second-hand market, and Wallapop is the preferred platform for many players to buy their favorite titles, even surpassing major franchises like Assassinâs Creed and Call of Duty.
Ghislaine Maxwell breaks her silence on the Epstein and Trump case: "he was a gentleman in every way"
Ghislaine Maxwell has offered to testify about the minor recruitment network linked to Jeffrey Epstein, requesting legal protection in return. Additionally, she defended Donald Trump, describing him as "a gentleman in every way."
A New Study Solves the Problem of Menstruation for Women Astronauts in Space
A new study addresses the challenges faced by women astronauts regarding menstruation during space missions. It proposes practical solutions to manage this process in zero-gravity conditions, improving womenâs health and comfort in space and facilitating the planning of future missions with mixed-gender crews.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It includes national and international updates, politics, economy, culture, and more, highlighting the relevant facts and analysis to quickly understand the current context. Ideal for those who want to stay on top of all the essentials every morning.
My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, saving regularly, and avoiding impulse purchases. It also suggests taking advantage of discounts and promotions, keeping track of expenses, and adjusting the budget according to changes in income or circumstances. With these strategies, the goal is to improve financial control and maximize savings.
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China Develops the First VTOL Drone with a Jet Engine: Learn All the Details
China has developed the first VTOL drone equipped with a jet engine, an innovation previously considered impossible for this type of vehicle. This technological advancement could revolutionize the capabilities and design of drones with vertical takeoff and landing.
Blake Lively on her blonde hair: "My mother taught me to use coconut oil before washing it"
Blake Lively reveals that to keep her blonde hair healthy, her mother taught her to apply coconut oil before washing it, a key secret in her hair care routine.
How to Know if a Gas Station is Next to the Highway? The Key Lies in the Sign
When driving on highways in Spain, identifying whether a gas station is nearby is essential for planning stops. The key is to observe the informational signs that indicate the location and proximity of service stations, helping drivers decide where to refuel during the trip.
The 'Jaws' Prequel Steven Spielberg Wanted to Direct Ended Up Starring Nicolas Cage
Based on a true story mentioned in the original 'Jaws,' 'Men of Honor' is the second installment in the saga that Steven Spielberg wanted to direct but never could. Ultimately, the film starred Nicolas Cage.
Neither Paella nor Tortilla: the Spanish product that chef José Andrés' daughters are "amazed" by
Chef José Andrés visited Spain with his daughters to film an HBO series about Spanish cuisine. During the trip, his American daughters fell in love with a typical Spanish product, different from paella or tortilla, which surprised and delighted them.
Disable this option on your mobile phone if you don't want to be scammed again
Scammers use accessible and easy-to-handle devices, available for purchase online, to deceive users. It is recommended to disable certain options on your mobile phone to avoid becoming a victim of these scams.
Goodbye Flaky Nails: How to Restore Their Healthy Appearance After Summer Manicures
Summer involves more manicures and nail polish applications, which can damage and weaken the nails on both hands and feet. To restore their health, it is important to maintain hydration, avoid harsh products, and allow periods without polish to strengthen them.
Ryan Gosling Arrives in 'Star Wars': First Image from 'Starfighter', the Galactic Saga Movie
The start of filming for 'Starfighter', directed by Shawn Levy, reveals the cast led by Ryan Gosling and Amy Adams, alongside Matt Smith, Mia Goth, and Aaron Pierre, among others.
The director of the sequel to '28 Days Later' recalls her fateful experience at Marvel: "There wasn't a solid script"
After the success of the 'Candyman' sequel, Nia DaCosta agreed to direct 'The Marvels.' However, she regrets the experience due to the lack of a solid script, which negatively affected her work on the Marvel project.
The town in Alicante with a beach where 80-square-meter apartments are sold for less than 125,000 euros
This municipality on the Costa Blanca is the most affordable for buying a home, with an average price of 1,522 euros per square meter, allowing the purchase of 80 mÂČ apartments for less than 125,000 euros.
School Calendar of Andalusia 2025 - 2026: Start Date of Classes, Holidays, and Christmas and Easter Vacations
The start of the school year in Andalusia for 2025-2026 varies according to the educational level and type of school, with classrooms opening between September 1 and 22.
This is the story of the Aquelarre of Cervera, the peculiar witches' festival in which the devil 'ejaculates' on the attendees
The Aquelarre of Cervera, created in the late 1960s by young people, is a unique festival that reivindicates traditions and celebrates the figure of the devil and witches, with symbolic and provocative acts that include the representation of the devil ejaculating on the attendees.
Gold prices hit 4-month high on Fed easing hopes, tariff uncertainty
Gold prices surged to a four-month high driven by hopes of Federal Reserve easing and ongoing tariff uncertainties. Investors are seeking safe-haven assets amid concerns over trade tensions and potential interest rate cuts, boosting demand for gold as a protective investment.
Punjab floods washed away thousands of villages and farms; now the devastation threatens Pakistanâs economy
Devastating floods in Punjab have destroyed thousands of villages and farms, severely impacting Pakistanâs agricultural sector. The widespread damage threatens food security and economic stability, as agriculture plays a key role in the nationâs economy. Recovery efforts are underway, but the scale of destruction poses significant challenges for rebuilding livelihoods and infrastructure.
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Chinaâs GCL expects more information soon on polysilicon restructuring
Chinaâs GCL Group anticipates receiving detailed updates soon regarding the restructuring of its polysilicon business. The company is actively engaging with stakeholders to navigate challenges in the sector, aiming to stabilize and optimize operations amid industry pressures. Further information on the restructuring plans is expected shortly to provide clarity on future steps.
Ukraineâs drone attack sparks brief fire at Krasnodar power substation, Russia says
Russia reported a brief fire at a Krasnodar power substation caused by a Ukrainian drone attack. The incident was quickly contained, and there were no casualties or major damage. Russian authorities are investigating the event amid ongoing tensions between the two countries.
Oil prices extend losses as traders downplay Russia sanction risks
Oil prices continued to fall as traders showed reduced concern over potential sanctions on Russia. The market's focus shifted to ample supply and easing geopolitical tensions, leading to diminished risk premiums. This sentiment outweighed fears of supply disruptions from Russia, contributing to the decline in oil prices.
Most Trump tariffs are not legal, US appeals court rules
A US appeals court has ruled that most tariffs imposed during Trump's administration violated trade laws. The court found that these tariffs were implemented without proper authority, challenging the legality of measures aimed at protecting domestic industries. This decision could impact ongoing trade policies and the administration of tariffs moving forward.
Trump demand for Japan to buy more US rice snagged trade talks, Nikkei says
According to Nikkei, trade talks between the US and Japan were stalled due to former President Trump's insistence that Japan increase purchases of US rice. This demand complicated negotiations, reflecting ongoing trade tensions and Trump's focus on boosting American agricultural exports.
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. This bid outmatched others, positioning Elliottâs group to acquire Citgo assets, a Venezuelan state-owned oil company, amid ongoing financial and political complexities surrounding the companyâs ownership and sanctions.
California sets aside penalties for high refinery profits
California has decided to waive penalties on oil refineries for reporting high profits amid claims that the industry exploited the energy crisis. The move aims to encourage cooperation and transparency while addressing public concerns about gas price hikes. Officials emphasize balancing accountability with maintaining a stable fuel supply and supporting economic recovery.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.01%
Taiwan stocks closed slightly lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index down 0.01%. Market movements were modest amid cautious investor sentiment, reflecting ongoing uncertainties in global economic conditions and regional developments. Trading volumes remained steady as investors assessed corporate earnings and geopolitical factors impacting the market outlook.
Asia stocks suffer tech jitters, China plays its own game
Asian stocks fell amid concerns over the tech sector's outlook, with investors cautious about earnings and regulatory pressures. China diverged by implementing policies supporting domestic industries and tightening controls on foreign influence, reflecting its strategic economic approach. This mixed sentiment kept markets volatile as global investors weighed risks in technology and evolving Chinese regulations.
Shares in Samsung, SK Hynix drop after US makes it harder to produce chips in China
New US export rules restrict advanced chip production in China, aiming to curb technology transfer to Beijing. These measures impact Samsung and SK Hynix, key chipmakers with significant operations in China, leading to declines in their share prices as market concerns grow over disrupted supply chains and reduced access to Chinese markets.
BYD shares drop 8% as Q2 profit slides amid growing competition
BYDâs shares fell 8% following a decline in Q2 profits, reflecting increased competition in the electric vehicle market. The company reported a dip in earnings due to rising costs and market challenges, signaling pressure from rivals and the need for strategic adjustments to maintain growth.
Eric Trump-advised Japanese bitcoin firm Metaplanet to vote on capital-raising plan
Japanese bitcoin company Metaplanet, advised by Eric Trump, is set to hold a shareholder vote on a capital-raising plan. The proposed fundraising aims to strengthen the firmâs financial position amid growing interest in cryptocurrency investments. Details on the amount and terms will be discussed during the meeting, reflecting efforts to expand Metaplanetâs operations and market presence.
Asia stocks: Japan, South Korea tumble on US tech losses; Hong Kong jumps on China PMI
Asian markets showed mixed results as Japan and South Korea fell due to declines in US tech stocks, while Hong Kong surged following positive China PMI data, signaling optimism about economic growth. Investors remain cautious amid ongoing global uncertainties and volatility in the tech sector.
Australian regulator sues four ALDI suppliers over alleged price fixing
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has filed lawsuits against four suppliers to ALDI, accusing them of conspiring to fix prices for products sold to the supermarket chain. The ACCC alleges the companies coordinated to raise prices, harming fair competition and consumers. Legal proceedings aim to address these anti-competitive practices and enforce compliance with competition laws.
Australian report raises concerns over age-verification software ahead of teen social ban
An Australian report highlights significant concerns about the effectiveness and privacy of age-verification software intended to restrict teens' access to social media. Experts warn these tools may not reliably prevent underage use and could compromise user data. The findings raise questions about the planned social media ban for teenagers and suggest a need for improved safeguards and oversight.
CapVest nears âŹ10 billion deal for German drugmaker Stada â Bloomberg
CapVest is approaching a âŹ10 billion agreement to acquire the German pharmaceutical company Stada, Bloomberg reports. The deal, if completed, would represent a significant investment in the European drug market, highlighting CapVestâs strategic expansion in healthcare and pharmaceuticals. Details on terms and timelines remain undisclosed as negotiations continue.
Tesla cuts price for long-range RWD Model 3 in China
Tesla has reduced the price of its long-range rear-wheel-drive Model 3 in China, aiming to boost sales amid growing competition. The new pricing makes the vehicle more affordable, reflecting Tesla's strategy to maintain its market share in the region. This move aligns with efforts to attract more customers as demand fluctuates in the evolving Chinese electric vehicle market.
New Zealand reverses course to let some foreign investors buy homes
New Zealand has eased its restrictions, allowing certain foreign investors to purchase homes. This policy shift aims to stimulate the housing market and attract investment while still controlling housing affordability. The changes target specific investor categories to balance economic growth with housing availability concerns.
Asia factory activity shrinks as US tariffs bite, China bucks trend
Factory activity in Asia contracted due to the impact of US tariffs, slowing regional manufacturing growth. However, China defied this trend by showing modest expansion, aided by strong domestic demand and policy support. The mixed performance highlights divergent economic conditions across Asia amid ongoing global trade tensions.
China factory activity rebounds in August, fastest pace in 5 months â RatingDog PMI
China's factory activity expanded at its fastest rate in five months in August, driven by increased domestic demand and improved export orders. The RatingDog Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) rose, signaling stronger manufacturing growth and optimism among businesses. This rebound suggests a positive shift in Chinaâs economic momentum amid ongoing global uncertainties.
South Korea August exports miss forecast as US tariffs weigh
South Korea's August exports fell short of expectations, impacted by slowed demand and ongoing US tariffs on goods. The decline highlights challenges facing the countryâs trade sector amid global economic uncertainties and trade tensions.
South Korea factory activity shrinks for 7th month on higher US tariffs, PMI shows
South Korea's factory activity contracted for the seventh consecutive month due to increased US tariffs, as reflected in the latest Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The ongoing trade tensions have negatively impacted manufacturing output and export demand, signaling continued challenges for the country's industrial sector.
Japan's factory activity shrinks on falling export orders, PMI shows
Japan's manufacturing sector contracted as export orders declined, according to the latest PMI data. The decrease reflects weaker global demand, impacting factory output and new orders. Despite challenges, some domestic demand remained stable, but overall factory activity showed signs of slowing, highlighting ongoing economic pressures in Japan's export-driven industry.
China manufacturing activity contracts for 5th straight month in Aug
China's manufacturing sector shrank for the fifth consecutive month in August, reflecting ongoing challenges such as weak domestic demand and global economic uncertainties. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained below the 50-point mark, signaling contraction. Analysts attribute this trend to subdued consumer spending and external pressures, suggesting sustained difficulties for China's industrial recovery.
Irish manufacturing growth slows in August as demand weakens, PMI shows
Ireland's manufacturing sector growth decelerated in August due to weakening demand, according to the latest Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). The report highlighted slower output and new orders, signaling a cautious business environment. Despite the slowdown, the sector remains in expansion territory, but challenges persist amid global economic uncertainties impacting production and sales.
China manufacturing activity shrinks for fifth straight month in August
Chinaâs manufacturing sector contracted for the fifth consecutive month in August, signaling ongoing weakness amid sluggish domestic demand and global economic uncertainties. The Purchasing Managersâ Index (PMI) remained below the 50-point threshold, indicating a continued decline in production and new orders. Export demand also remained subdued, challenging Chinaâs economic recovery efforts.
Australia house prices climb in August as demand outstrips supply, Cotality says
Australiaâs house prices rose in August due to strong demand exceeding limited supply, according to Cotality. The market experienced increased buyer interest, pushing prices higher despite tight inventory. This trend highlights ongoing challenges in housing affordability and availability across the country.
Hundreds feared dead, injured as earthquake of magnitude 6 hits Afghanistan
A magnitude 6 earthquake struck Afghanistan, causing significant devastation. Hundreds are feared dead or injured as rescue efforts continue amid damaged infrastructure. Authorities are working to assess the full impact and provide aid to affected communities.
Dollar dips ahead of US jobs test
The US dollar weakened as investors awaited upcoming US job reports, which are seen as crucial indicators of economic health. Traders are cautious ahead of the data release, anticipating potential impacts on Federal Reserve policy and market direction.
Japan capex logs sharp rise but manufacturersâ profits tumble on US tariffs
Japan's capital expenditure surged significantly as companies invested more, yet manufacturers experienced a decline in profits due to the impact of US tariffs. The contrasting trends highlight challenges faced by Japan's export sector amid rising trade tensions.
Morning Bid: China markets latest to get AI fever
Chinaâs stock markets are increasingly embracing AI, with investors pouring funds into tech firms focused on artificial intelligence. This surge follows global trends as AI continues to drive innovation and economic growth. Authorities are supporting development in AI sectors, aiming to boost competitiveness. The enthusiasm reflects confidence in AIâs transformative potential across industries in China.
Turkey Q2 economic growth seen at 4.1%, full-year at 2.9%
Turkey's economy is projected to grow by 4.1% in the second quarter, supported by strong domestic demand and improving exports. For the full year, growth is expected to reach 2.9%, reflecting ongoing recovery despite global economic challenges. The outlook remains cautiously optimistic as policy measures aim to sustain momentum amid inflation and currency fluctuations.
Back to school: markets brace for September risks
As September begins, markets are preparing for increased volatility due to rising inflation, potential interest rate hikes, and geopolitical tensions. Investors remain cautious amid economic uncertainties and corporate earnings reports expected this month, which could influence market direction. Analysts advise close monitoring of policy developments and global events impacting investor sentiment.
Polish central bank seen cutting key rate by 25 bps on Wednesday: Reuters poll
Reuters poll indicates Polandâs central bank is expected to cut its key interest rate by 25 basis points on Wednesday, as slowing inflation and economic growth reduce the need for tight monetary policy. This move reflects a cautious approach to support the economy while monitoring inflation trends.
Japan eyes record spending requests on rising debt, social welfare costs
Japan plans to pursue record government spending to address escalating social welfare costs and a growing national debt. The government aims to balance fiscal responsibility with the need to support an aging population and stimulate economic growth through increased budget allocations. This approach underscores concerns over financial sustainability amid rising expenditures.
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Chinaâs factory activity grows at quickest pace in 5 months, private PMI shows
China's factory activity expanded at its fastest rate in five months in April, driven by strong domestic demand and improving global trade conditions, according to a private sector purchasing managers' index (PMI). The growth signals a recovery in manufacturing amid easing COVID-19 restrictions and supportive government policies aiming to boost economic development.
EOS Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
EOS experienced a 10% decline amid bearish market conditions, reflecting increased selling pressure and negative sentiment among investors. The drop highlights challenges faced by the cryptocurrency in maintaining support levels amid broader market volatility.
EOS Climbs 11% In a Green Day
EOS experienced an 11% surge, marking a strong green day in the market. The cryptocurrency benefited from positive investor sentiment and increased trading volumes, contributing to its upward momentum and overall market confidence.
Ethereum-Based Meme Project Pepeto ($PEPETO) Surges Past $6.5M in Presale
Ethereum-based meme cryptocurrency Pepeto ($PEPETO) has raised over $6.5 million during its presale phase. The project's strong early support highlights growing investor interest in meme tokens and the potential of blockchain-based community projects. Pepeto aims to leverage this momentum as it prepares for its full launch.
Bitcoin price today: dips to $109k on firm inflation data; set for monthly drop
Bitcoin's price fell to $109,000 following stronger-than-expected inflation data, causing investor caution. The cryptocurrency is on track for a monthly decline as inflation concerns weigh on market sentiment and dampen appetite for risk assets.
DeFi Development launches Solana treasury vehicle in UK market
DeFi Development has introduced a new Solana-based treasury vehicle targeting the UK market. This initiative aims to provide institutional investors with innovative opportunities to manage digital assets efficiently while leveraging Solana's fast and low-cost blockchain infrastructure. The launch marks a significant step in integrating decentralized finance solutions within traditional financial ecosystems in the UK.
Bybit Adds Tokenized Gold (XAUT) to TON Network With Earn Yields Up to 100%
Bybit has introduced tokenized gold (XAUT) on the TON Network, enabling users to earn yields up to 100%. This integration aims to provide new investment opportunities by combining the stability of gold with blockchain technology, enhancing liquidity and access to asset-backed tokens for Bybit users.
Gate Launches GUSD: A Stable Investment Backed by Real-World Assets
Gate has introduced GUSD, a new stablecoin backed by real-world assets to provide stability and reliable value retention. This move aims to offer investors a secure and trustworthy digital asset option amid market volatility, enhancing Gateâs offerings and supporting broader adoption of stablecoins.
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BTCC Summer Festival 2025 Unites Japanâs Web3 Community
The BTCC Summer Festival 2025 brought together Japan's Web3 community, showcasing innovations in blockchain, NFTs, and decentralized finance. Attendees engaged in panels, networking, and workshops, highlighting Japan's growing influence in the Web3 space. The event emphasized collaboration and the potential of emerging technologies to shape the future digital economy.
HTX Hot Listings Weekly Recap (Aug 18 - Aug 25): Meme Coins Steal the Show, Blue Chips Steadily Recover
This week, meme coins dominated trading activity with significant gains and increased investor interest. Meanwhile, blue chip cryptocurrencies showed steady recovery after recent dips. Market sentiment remains cautiously optimistic as new listings and positive developments continue to influence trends.
Smarter Web Company appoints Albert Soleiman as new CFO
Smarter Web Company has appointed Albert Soleiman as its new Chief Financial Officer. Soleiman brings extensive financial expertise and leadership experience to the role, aiming to support the companyâs growth and operational efficiency. This strategic hire reflects the companyâs commitment to strengthening its financial management and expanding its market presence.
Sampo continues share buyback program with âŹ328,099 purchase
Sampo has continued its share buyback program by purchasing shares worth âŹ328,099. This move is part of Sampo's ongoing strategy to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of shares outstanding. The company remains committed to executing the program efficiently and within planned guidelines.
Atlantic Sapphire H1 2025 slides: Revenue doubles as land-based salmon producer targets profitability
Atlantic Sapphire reported that its H1 2025 revenue doubled, driven by increased production at its land-based salmon farms. The company is focusing on scaling operations and improving cost efficiency to achieve profitability. Despite higher costs, management remains confident in long-term growth and sustainability of its land-based aquaculture model.
BlackRock Becomes the Second-Largest Shareholder of Freedom Holding Corp.
BlackRock has acquired a significant stake in Freedom Holding Corp., making it the company's second-largest shareholder. This move underscores BlackRock's growing interest in the financial services sector and could influence Freedom Holding's strategic direction. The investment reflects confidence in Freedom Holding's market position and future growth potential.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Intellia stock, trims DraftKings position
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management increased its stake in Intellia Therapeutics while reducing its holdings in DraftKings. The moves reflect ARK's strategy to capitalize on growth opportunities in biotech and adjust exposure in the gaming sector amid shifting market dynamics.
Freshpet stock hits 52-week low at $55.77 amid challenging year
Freshpet's stock dropped to a 52-week low of $55.77 amidst a tough year marked by supply chain issues and increased costs. Despite efforts to boost production and sales, the company faces pressure from rising expenses and market challenges, impacting investor confidence and stock performance.
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 strong market performance. This milestone highlights positive sentiment towards the company's financial health and growth prospects in the real estate finance sector.
Rush Street Interactive stock hits 52-week high at $22.52
Rush Street Interactive's stock reached a 52-week high of $22.52, driven by strong earnings and positive market sentiment. The company's growth in the online gaming sector and successful expansion efforts contributed to investor confidence, pushing shares upward. Analysts remain optimistic about its future prospects amid an increasing demand for online gambling platforms.
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 improving travel sector conditions and positive financial performance.
Aveanna Healthcare stock hits 52-week high at $8.03
Aveanna Healthcare's stock reached a 52-week high of $8.03, driven by strong financial performance and positive market sentiment. Investors reacted favorably to the company's growth prospects in home health and pediatric care services, boosting confidence and trading volume.