News Summary - 09/06/2025

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Putin rejects Western security in Ukraine, warning troops would be target

Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected Western security guarantees in Ukraine, warning that any foreign troops deployed there following a ceasefire would become targets. His stance follows a pledge by 26 countries to send troops to Ukraine to support its security amid the conflict.

Rosenberg: What's behind Putin's uncompromising stance?

Moscow's diplomatic achievements with China and former President Trump's inaction have strengthened Putin's confidence, leading to his firm, uncompromising position on global issues, reports Steve Rosenberg.

"I missed the Lisbon funicular commute that killed my friend"

Sonia Silva missed the Lisbon funicular ride during which her friend Sandra tragically died in a crash. Arriving at the stop too late, Sonia witnessed the aftermath of the fatal accident.

Lisbon funicular worker among those killed in crash

Five people died in a crash, including four employees of a non-profit organization and a transport worker.

Hamas releases video of two Israeli hostages held in Gaza

Hamas released a video purportedly showing two Israeli hostages in Gaza City amid Israel's ongoing planned military takeover of the area.

ICE raid on Hyundai plant in Georgia swept up workers on visitor visas

An ICE raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia mistakenly detained workers holding visitor visas, according to an Atlanta immigration lawyer who said his clients were wrongly caught up in the enforcement action.

Man dies after suspected shark attack in Sydney

A morning surfer in Sydney died at the scene after being pulled from the water, according to Australian police. The incident is believed to have involved a shark attack.

Sudan paramilitaries accused of crimes against humanity over siege of key city

A UN report accuses Sudanese paramilitaries of committing murder, rape, and other crimes against humanity during their siege of a key city, highlighting severe abuses amid ongoing conflict.

Google fined €2.95bn by EU for abusing advertising dominance

The European Commission fined Google €2.95 billion for abusing its dominance in advertising. The ruling stated that Google's practices led to higher costs and reduced revenues for its competitors, harming competition in the digital advertising market.

Israel destroys dozens of buildings in Gaza City as new offensive intensifies

The Israeli military has reportedly taken control of 40% of Gaza City amid escalating offensive operations, resulting in the destruction of dozens of buildings.

Rubio says US will 'blow up' foreign crime groups if needed

During a visit to Ecuador, the US Secretary of State announced new measures aimed at tackling criminal gangs and emphasized that the US is prepared to "blow up" foreign crime groups if necessary to combat their operations.

Thailand names third prime minister in two years

Thailand has appointed its third prime minister in two years amid ongoing political instability marked by court rulings and military coups that have repeatedly toppled governments.

Tesla proposes $1 trillion award for Musk if he hits targets

Tesla has proposed an unprecedented $1 trillion compensation package for CEO Elon Musk, contingent on meeting extremely ambitious performance targets. This pay plan ties Musk's rewards to the company's significant growth milestones.

Joe Biden undergoes skin cancer surgery

Former US President Joe Biden recently underwent surgery to treat skin cancer after a wound was noticed on the right side of his head.

Aid workers use donkeys to reach remote Sudan landslide site where hundreds feared dead

Aid workers are using donkeys to access a remote landslide site in Sudan, where the death toll is uncertain, with estimates ranging from two to 1,000 victims.

Trump set for first US Open final since 2015

President Donald Trump will attend the men's singles final at the US Open on Sunday, marking his first visit to the tournament since 2015.

Indian farmer gives up home so village children can have a school

Mor Singh transformed his own home into an upper primary school, providing education to 50-60 children in his village and supporting the community’s learning needs.

'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration centre can stay open, appeals court rules

An appeals court has ruled that the 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration center in the Everglades can remain operational. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis praised the decision, announcing the site is "open for business."

Ebola outbreak kills 15 in DR Congo

Health officials report a new Ebola outbreak in DR Congo, resulting in 15 deaths. They urge the public to adopt preventive measures to control the spread of the deadly virus.

Teen killed and seven injured in mass stabbing in Canada

An 18-year-old was killed and seven others injured in a mass stabbing in Canada. The victim was the sister of the suspect, who was already known to police. Investigations into the incident are ongoing.

Sweden accuses Russia of GPS jamming over Baltic Sea

Swedish authorities report frequent GPS signal disruptions over the Baltic Sea, which aviation officials confirm happen almost daily. Sweden accuses Russia of deliberately jamming satellite navigation systems in the area, raising concerns about regional security and the safety of air and sea navigation.

Three ways Epstein scandal could go for Trump

This week, victims of Epstein's crimes demanded more transparency, increasing pressure on the White House. The unfolding developments could impact Trump's political standing in multiple ways, depending on responses and revelations related to the scandal.

'My mother was my shelter and storm': Arundhati Roy on her fierce new memoir

Arundhati Roy's memoir, "Mother Mary comes to me," offers a raw and powerful portrayal of her mother, capturing both her fierce spirit and nurturing presence in a life-affirming narrative.

It's 4,000 miles from Ukraine - but even this Asian city is part of Russia's war

In Vladivostok, located near China and North Korea, the impact of Russia's war on Ukraine is deeply felt, highlighting how the conflict resonates even in distant parts of the country.

'Out of control': Witnesses describe fatal Lisbon funicular crash

A tragic funicular crash in Lisbon resulted in at least 16 deaths and left 20 others injured, some critically, according to Portuguese authorities. Witnesses described the incident as "out of control," highlighting the severity of the accident.

Organ transplants for immortality: Might Xi and Putin be onto something?

China's and Russia's presidents were overheard discussing the potential of organ transplants to extend human life, highlighting interest in medical advances aimed at prolonging longevity and possibly achieving immortality.

China spectacle shows dangers of Trump's high-risk trade policy

Beijing's military parade highlights how Trump's high-risk trade policies have inadvertently strengthened ties between China and other global powers. The event underscores the risks of escalating trade tensions, as nations unite in response to U.S. actions, potentially undermining America's international influence.

Migrant crisis: How Europe went from Merkel's 'We can do it' to pulling up the drawbridge

Several European governments are now proposing stricter migrant restrictions amid growing public concern, marking a shift from earlier welcoming stances like Merkel's "We can do it" approach during the migrant influx.

What we know about Lisbon's deadly funicular crash

A tragic accident occurred on Lisbon's GlĂłria funicular, where a carriage derailed, resulting in at least 16 fatalities. The incident has shocked the city, highlighting safety concerns on the historic hillside railway. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the crash.

Can India retaliate against Trump's 50% tariffs?

Prolonged 50% tariffs imposed by the US could reduce India's GDP by up to 0.8%. India faces critical decisions on how to respond, balancing economic impact and diplomatic relations while exploring potential retaliatory measures.

They're eligible for asylum in Canada. So why are they stuck in ICE jail?

A man who assisted the US in Afghanistan, along with his son and daughter, are caught in bureaucratic delays while seeking asylum in Canada. Despite their eligibility, they remain detained in ICE custody, awaiting reunification with their family in Canada.

Lost in Translation - How Africa is Trying to Close the AI Language Gap

A new dataset featuring African languages aims to enhance AI accessibility for millions across the continent, addressing the existing language barriers and promoting more inclusive technology use.

'A clear message to Trump': BBC correspondents react to China's military parade

China’s military parade showcases its growing power, signaling its role as a global counterbalance to the United States amid ongoing tensions between Beijing and Washington.

What new weapons on show at huge parade say about China's military strength

Beijing showcased advanced military hardware in a large parade, signaling its growing military capabilities and sending a message of strength to Western nations.

'A bullet went through my skull': Tanzania abduction survivor

Activist Edgar Mwakabela recounts his harrowing experience of being kidnapped and shot by suspected state agents in Tanzania. Despite severe injuries, including a bullet wound to his skull, he survived the attack, highlighting concerns over political repression and violence in the country.

What do we know about Kim Jong Un's daughter - and potential successor?

Kim Ju Ae's recent visit to China with Kim Jong Un has intensified speculation that she could be groomed as his successor, marking a notable moment in North Korean leadership dynamics.

Australia-Israel relations have hit a low point. Behind the scenes, it's business as usual

Despite a significant public rift between Australia and Israel, their underlying relationship remains largely unchanged. Both democratic allies continue diplomatic and economic interactions behind the scenes, indicating that while tensions are visible, practical cooperation and business ties persist.

Compassion vs Fear: Delhi Divided Over Feeding Stray Dogs

In Delhi, activists advocate for the welfare and feeding of stray dogs, emphasizing compassion and care. However, many residents express fears about safety risks posed by stray dogs, leading to a divide in the community between humane treatment and concerns over public safety.

Body seen in secret mortuary could solve 50-year mystery of vanished religious leader

The BBC has uncovered compelling evidence indicating that Lebanese Shia leader Musa al-Sadr, who disappeared 50 years ago, was likely killed in Libya. This discovery at a secret mortuary could finally resolve the longstanding mystery surrounding his fate.

How the Death of a Delivery Driver Ignited Indonesia

Protests sparked by the death of a delivery driver have escalated in Indonesia, highlighting widespread anger over corruption and inequality. Demonstrations have turned violent, leading to arson and multiple deaths as unrest spreads across the country.

Watch: Ex-VP Mike Pence says he has 'great concerns' over Trump's tariffs

Former Vice President Mike Pence expressed significant concerns about Trump's tariff policies in a BBC Newsnight interview. He emphasized his preference for negotiations aimed at reducing these levies, highlighting the need for a more diplomatic approach to trade issues.

Watch: Key moments from RFK Jr's heated Senate hearing

The US health secretary was grilled on Covid deaths and vaccine policies during a Senate hearing, occurring a week after terminating the CDC director. The session highlighted intense exchanges over pandemic management and public health decisions.

'The hit was very hard': Eyewitness in second carriage shares video of crash moment

A tragic funicular crash in Lisbon resulted in 16 deaths and numerous injuries. Eyewitnesses in the second carriage captured the moment of impact, describing the hit as very hard. Emergency services responded to the scene amid ongoing investigations.

Giorgio Armani, the iconic Italian fashion designer and billionaire, has died at 91. Celebrated for his timeless style and unique vision, Armani was praised by celebrities for not following trends but setting his own path in fashion.

Watch: BBC correspondent at scene of Lisbon funicular crash

A cable reportedly came loose on the Lisbon funicular railway, causing it to lose control and crash. The incident has led to a national day of mourning as authorities investigate.

The President of the Supreme Court Rejects "Disqualifications" and Expresses "Concern" Over Government Reforms

The President of the Supreme Court commits to defending judicial independence against attacks from public authorities and expresses concern about the reforms proposed by the Government.

GarcĂ­a Ortiz reaffirms himself as Attorney General: "I am here because I believe in Justice and the truth"

GarcĂ­a Ortiz reaffirms his commitment as Attorney General, emphasizing that his work is based on the pursuit of justice and truth, defending his position against criticism.

"We do not obey orders," "we do not succumb to attacks by criminals"... the most notable phrases

The Attorney General of the State acknowledges that his actions this year take place in "singular circumstances" due to his "procedural situation," highlighting his firmness and refusal to give in to pressures or criminal attacks.

FeijĂło defends his boycott of GarcĂ­a Ortiz at the event: "I'm glad not to be there, it is SĂĄnchez who fails the King"

FeijĂło, together with DĂ­az Ayuso, stated that the leader of the opposition has no constitutional obligation to attend certain events, justifying his absence and criticizing SĂĄnchez for failing the King by not fulfilling his responsibilities.

Carlos Alcaraz - Novak Djokovic at the 2025 US Open, live: score and latest updates from today's semifinal

Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic face off in the 2025 US Open semifinal, vying for a spot in the tournament final. The match is generating great excitement among tennis fans.

Twelve arrested for blocking the Vuelta route during a stage in Asturias

Twelve protesters were arrested in Asturias after blocking the Vuelta route. Six held a banner while the others chained themselves together, preventing the cyclists from advancing during the stage.

Netanyahu celebrates that the Israeli team in La Vuelta does not give in "to hatred and intimidation"

Netanyahu expressed his congratulations to businessman Sylvan Adams, owner of the Israeli team in La Vuelta, for not giving in to hatred and intimidation during the competition.

This is Ibon Meñika, the leader of the pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta who was convicted for raising money for ETA

Ibon Meñika, former leader of Jarrai, was arrested in 2006 for possession of bonds linked to ETA. He is currently spokesperson for the citizen initiative Gernika-Palestina and leader of the pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta.

This is How the Race was Stopped at the Angliru Due to a New Protest

Several fans with Palestinian flags interrupted the race at the Angliru by stopping the breakaway cyclists for about 30 seconds, causing a brief pause in the competition.

Luis Enrique rushed to hospital after breaking his collarbone in a bicycle accident

Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique was rushed to hospital after suffering a fractured collarbone in a bicycle accident. The club has confirmed the news and wishes him a speedy recovery.

Miracle in the Lisbon disaster: German man declared dead and father of a 3-year-old child found alive

A 46-year-old German man, declared dead after a disaster in Lisbon, was found alive at São José hospital. His family had become worried after not finding his body in the morgue, which led to the surprising discovery that he was among the injured.

The brakeman, four employees of a mercy house, and several tourists among the dead in the Gloria funicular

The Gloria funicular in Lisbon derailed, causing multiple deaths, including the brakeman, four employees of a mercy house, and several tourists. Portugal is in mourning following this tragic accident.

A Winner in Spain Takes the 65 Million Euro Euromillions Jackpot

A player in Spain won the Euromillions jackpot in the draw on September 5, 2025, with a combination of five numbers and two stars, taking home €65,278,573.

The journalist who ate with MazĂłn on the day of the DANA breaks her silence: "It was a damn coincidence"

The journalist recounts having suffered "unbearable pressure" and "sexist insinuations" after dining with MazĂłn on the day of the DANA, a situation that even led to her hospitalization. She insists that the meeting was a "damn coincidence."

The State Funeral for the Victims of the DANA Will Be Held on October 29 in Valencia, One Year After the Tragedy

The State funeral for the victims of the DANA will be held on October 29 in Valencia, one year after the tragedy. The ceremony will be completely secular, according to the victims' associations.

Images of the Garifunas and the Police in 'Survivors All Stars' Come to Light

The reality show 'Survivors All Stars' had to modify its schedule following the unexpected arrival of a Garifuna community that occupied the beach where games were being held, prompting police intervention and disrupting the normal course of the program.

What I Saw in 'Supervivientes' When I Was There About the GarĂ­funa and the Protests

The GarĂ­funa protests in Honduras reflect their struggle for territorial rights and cultural recognition. These events highlight the tensions between indigenous communities and the government, related to the defense of their ancestral lands against external interests and the historical marginalization they face.

Stir caused by the new look Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez showed on 'Supervivientes' after his facial surgery

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez caused surprise at the premiere of 'Supervivientes: All Stars' by appearing with sunglasses, showing a new look following his recent facial surgery.

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez reacts to comments about his new look: "I've done it again"

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez shared a funny video on his social media showing off a surgical mask, a hat, and sunglasses, humorously responding to the comments about his new look.

Weekend of contrasts: temperatures "skyrocketing" before the arrival of a front that will cause rain and a new temperature drop

The weekend features very high temperatures that will then drop sharply with the arrival of a cold front. This system will bring rain and a marked temperature decrease, creating a significant weather contrast within a few hours.

One Dead After Train Hits Car at a Level Crossing in Talavera de la Reina

A train struck a car at a level crossing in Talavera de la Reina, causing the death of one person. The 250 passengers on the train were unharmed, and the train was able to resume its journey one hour after the accident.

Trump criticizes Brussels' multibillion-dollar fine against Google and threatens retaliation: "It's very unfair!"

Donald Trump called the multibillion-dollar fine imposed by the EU on Google "very unfair" and demanded that Brussels stop these actions against American companies, warning of possible retaliation if these practices continue.

Brussels fines Google 2.95 billion euros for abuse of position in online advertising

The European Commission fined Google 2.95 billion euros for abusing its dominant position in online advertising, demanding that it present a serious solution to resolve its conflicts of interest.

The CNMV authorizes BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell

The CNMV has approved BBVA's public takeover offer for Banco Sabadell, which proposes an exchange of 1 BBVA share for every 5.5483 Sabadell shares plus a cash payment of 0.7 euros per share.

Banco Sabadell reiterates its rejection of BBVA's offer, calling it "poor" and says it is worse than the one dismissed in 2024

Banco Sabadell once again rejects BBVA's offer, describing it as "poor" and worse than the proposal dismissed in 2024, pointing out that it includes unrealistic assumptions.

Fossil Evidence Found Showing Roman Gladiators Fought Brown Bears

Archaeologists discovered fossil remains in the amphitheater of Viminacium, Serbia, that provide evidence that Roman gladiators fought against brown bears, revealing new insights into the combat of ancient Rome.

A Future Without Gray Hair? Scientists Say They Have Invented a Treatment That Reverses White Hair

Scientists have developed a treatment that could reverse white hair. This breakthrough aims to stimulate the production of pigment in hair, offering a potential solution against gray hair and changing the way hair aging is addressed.

Mark Volman, co-founder of The Turtles and singer of 'Happy Together,' dies

Mark Volman, American musician and co-founder of The Turtles, passed away in Nashville after a brief and unexpected illness. He was known for his hit "Happy Together."

These are the times you should have breakfast, lunch, and dinner to live longer, according to Harvard

A Harvard study with nearly 3,000 adults over 25 years reveals that meal timing impacts longevity. It is recommended to have breakfast early, lunch at noon, and dinner before 8 pm to improve health and increase life expectancy.

Hamas releases new video of two Israeli hostages on the 700th day of the offensive: "I am Netanyahu's prisoner"

A recent video shows the Israeli hostages Guy Gilboa-Dalal and Evyatar Daviv inside a car, stating that they are in Gaza City on the 700th day of the offensive.

The Israeli Army Says It Already Controls 40% of Gaza City and Warns That the Operation "Will Continue to Intensify"

The Israeli Army claims to control 40% of Gaza, focusing its attacks on Hamas infrastructure. They warn that the military operation will intensify, maintaining pressure on the city.

Housing prices are rising now like in the 'boom' before the real estate crisis: they soar by 12.7% in the second quarter

Housing prices increased by 12.7% in the second quarter, similar to the surge before the real estate crisis. Both second-hand homes, with a 12.8% rise, and new constructions, which went up 12.1%, experienced significant increases.

Timeline of the murder of Matilde Muñoz in Indonesia: false messages, lies, and too many unknowns

The body of Matilde Muñoz was moved through multiple hiding places before being buried on a beach, amid a case full of false messages, lies, and numerous unknowns that complicate the investigation.

The nostalgic farewell of the 'TardeAR' team in their final show: "We did it from the heart"

Frank Blanco and VerĂłnica Dulanto bid an emotional farewell to 'TardeAR,' reminiscing about the best moments from nearly two years on air and highlighting the effort and affection with which they have worked on the program.

Why Hitting the Snooze Button in the Morning Is Very Harmful to Your Health

Hitting the snooze button causes sleep inertia, which increases drowsiness, leads to fatigue, and generates negative mood changes, affecting health and well-being throughout the day.

Multiple run-over in Zaragoza: a car hits six people, who have been taken to the hospital

An elderly driver collided with his automatic car while maneuvering on the street in Zaragoza, hitting six people who were taken to the hospital.

The Loss of an Entire Generation in Sudan

Childhood in Sudan faces severe deficiencies in health, education, and nutrition, worsened by the recruitment and use of children as soldiers, causing the loss of an entire generation.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ presents in its issue 127 the special ‘Generation Alfabeta’, which explores how to find well-being in a hyperconnected world. It highlights the need to balance the use of technology with moments of disconnection to promote mental and emotional health, especially among young people, encouraging conscious and responsible digital habits.

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

Chris Martin ironically commented on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that in difficult situations, you have to look on the bright side.

'Iberian Ham War': Designations of Origin Rebel Against a Change in Certification

The Denomination of Origin 'Guijuelo' has created a new category, ‘50% Iberian Acorn-Fed Pork’, generating controversy and rejection among other denominations that maintain their focus on 100% Iberian ham, causing tensions in the sector.

A Bonoloto Winner Claims the 386,000 Euro Jackpot

A player matched all six numbers in the Bonoloto draw on Friday, September 5, 2025, winning a prize of 386,027.87 euros.

They Release the Stunning First Color Image of Comet 3I/ATLAS Traveling at 221,000 km/h

The first color image of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was captured on August 27, when it was 380 million kilometers from Earth, traveling at 221,000 km/h.

Anton Cherepov, First Counselor of Russia in Spain: "European militarization could lead us to a direct clash with the EU"

Anton Cherepov, First Counselor at the Russian Embassy in Spain, warns that the growing European militarization could trigger a direct conflict with the EU. He points out that Russia maintains strategic patience, although this could run out at any moment, highlighting the increasing risk of confrontation.

Putin Rejects the Presence of Foreign Troops in Ukraine Before or After Peace: "They Would Be a Legitimate Target"

Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected the deployment of foreign troops in Ukraine, either before or after a peace agreement, describing them as "legitimate targets." This stance comes following French President Emmanuel Macron's proposal for a possible international coalition in the country.

Concern at the State Attorney General's Office over the fraudulent use of the trans law by abusers

The public prosecutor's office indicates that numerous prosecutor's offices are concerned about the fraudulent use of the trans law, especially regarding changes of registered sex made by abusers to evade justice.

The Public Prosecutor's Office warns of the "rise" in increasingly violent behavior among minors and the "alarming spiral" of sexual offenses

The Public Prosecutor's Office warns about the increase in violent behavior and sexual offenses among minors, although juvenile crime generally shows a decrease in several categories.

Ester ExpĂłsito returns to horror with 'El talento': "There is still a lot of silence regarding abuses by men"

Ester ExpĂłsito returns to the horror genre with 'El talento', addressing themes such as abuse of power, morality, and the thin line between love, hate, and obsession, highlighting the ongoing silence surrounding abuses committed by men.

Irene Rosales has "a date" after announcing her divorce from Kiko Rivera following more than 11 years together

Irene Rosales has shared on social media a family plan she has organized with her daughters, Ana and Carlota, after announcing her divorce from Kiko Rivera after more than 11 years together.

Ábalos warns the judge that the interview with his ex-wife may put the case at risk

Ábalos alerts the judge about the risk the interview with his ex-wife poses to the case, as she provides information, documentation, and conversations considered "sensitive and confidential."

'The Captive', AmenĂĄbar's new film about Miguel de Cervantes' captivity, arrives in cinemas

Director Amenåbar returns with 'The Captive', a blockbuster that tells the story of Miguel de Cervantes' captivity. Julio Peña stars as the famous author of Don Quixote.

Revolut appoints Sanofi executive as its new president for Western Europe

Revolut has announced a hiring plan for France and Western Europe, allocating more than 1 billion euros to expand its presence in the region. Additionally, it has brought on the former Sanofi executive as the new president for Western Europe.

The Cause of Death of Annabelle Doll’s Guardian, Dan Rivera, Revealed

Dan Rivera, known for caring for the Annabelle doll from the "Warren Files" universe, recently passed away. His death has sparked great interest, as his connection to the saga and the story behind the famous paranormal object is very close. The mystery and legacy of Rivera transcend the movies, impacting fans and followers of the saga.

Angelina Jolie surprises with a radical 'look' change: with short platinum blonde hair

Angelina Jolie surprises with a radical image change, sporting a new short hairstyle and platinum blonde hair that gives her a fresh and renewed look.

The WHO gives the worst news: confirms that cholera has spread throughout Sudan, with more than 2,500 deaths already

The WHO declared an emergency in Sudan due to the spread of cholera, which has already caused more than 2,500 deaths in the region.

This website allows you to track the flights of President Pedro SĂĄnchez: this is Falcon Despega

Falcon Despega is a website that allows you to follow the flights of President Pedro SĂĄnchez. The platform has no political intent and focuses solely on providing information about his air travel.

More than 15,000 mÂČ and turquoise waters: this is the largest swimming pool in Europe in Spain

The largest swimming pool in Europe is located in Murcia, Spain, covering an area of more than 15,000 mÂČ (1.5 hectares). This artificial lagoon stands out for its turquoise waters and is one of the most unique projects on the continent.

The Side Effects of Eating Watermelon, Melon, Pineapple, or Avocado

An expert answers whether it is appropriate to consume watermelon, melon, pineapple, or avocado at night, analyzing possible side effects and how these fruits can affect digestion and sleep.

The Unexpected Chemical That Could Become the Future of Fuels

This liquid gas has a potential greater than hydrogen and is up to 700 times more powerful than electric batteries, positioning itself as a strong candidate to be the fuel of the future.

With the Atlantic at Your Feet: This is the Most Famous Hotel in Tenerife with Over 13,000 Reviews

This 5-star hotel, located on the southwest coast of Tenerife, is recognized as one of the most luxurious in the area according to thousands of reviews on TripAdvisor.

What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Enter the Draw to Win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 Tablet

20minutos invites you to vote for the best beach in Spain among 20 finalists, selected as the top two from each of the country's 10 coastlines. Voting is open until September 15, and participants will be entered into a draw to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.

Neither Muro nor El Palmar: this is the sunniest beach in Spain according to a study

The sunniest beach in Spain, with the most hours of sunshine per year, is not in Muro or El Palmar, but in the Canary Islands, standing out among the most popular Spanish beaches.

Spain's secret natural swimming pool: among volcanic rocks only visible at low tide

This beautiful pool in the Canary Islands, formed between volcanic rocks, is only visible during low tide and attracts visitors with its unique beauty on the shores of the Atlantic.

Lines at Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka for the Most Beautiful Keychains to Join the Trend for Your Bags

The trend of adding keychains and charms to bags, inspired by Jane Birkin and popularized by the 'Labubus', has caused long lines in stores such as Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka, where the demand for these decorative accessories has soared.

Early figs and figs, sweet and tasty fruits, are perfect for preparing toast, sandwiches, and salads that add a unique and delicious touch to any dish.

'Power of Siberia 2': This is the megagas pipeline with which Putin will send to China the gas he used to supply to Europe

Russia plans for China to consume half of the gas it used to export to Europe through the 'Power of Siberia 2' megagas pipeline, although Moscow has yet to detail the construction schedule or the official cost of the project.

Keir Starmer reshuffles the Government in the United Kingdom after the controversial departure of his 'number two' over tax evasion

David Lammy replaces Angela Rayner as Deputy Prime Minister following her resignation amid tax controversy, in a reshuffle of the British Government led by Keir Starmer.

A patient commits suicide at the Hospital of Terrassa after waiting more than two days for a bed

A woman with a psychiatric condition arrived at the Hospital of Terrassa and, after waiting more than two days to be admitted, committed suicide at the facility.

Health Ministry Removes Plain Packaging from Anti-Tobacco Law but Does Not Rule Out Including It in the Future

The draft anti-tobacco bill removes the plain packaging requirement, which aimed for brandless and uniform cigarette packs. However, the Health Ministry does not rule out including this measure in the future to strengthen the regulations.

The bear 'Barniedo' survives its second fire and is already running through the Leonese mountains

The bear 'Barniedo', named after the locality where it was sighted, survived its second fire and has burns on all its paw pads. Currently, it is already running through the Leonese mountains despite its injuries.

The three types of tattoos that an artist does not recommend getting: "They heal poorly"

Tamsin Holly, a British tattoo artist and content creator on TikTok, shares advice about tattoos and warns about three types she discourages due to healing problems and unsatisfactory results.

The High Cost of Financing Vacations with a Credit Card: Beware of the 'Snowball Effect'

Borrowing money to finance vacations can throw personal finances out of control and lead to an accumulation of debt that is difficult to manage, known as the 'snowball effect.'

Yes, cooking with an air fryer can lower your bill: this is the amount you save, according to the OCU

Using an air fryer instead of a conventional oven helps reduce energy consumption and allows you to save money annually, according to the OCU.

Back to School: The Six Most Efficient Tricks to Save on School Supplies

Families spend around 90 euros annually on school supplies, but this expense can be reduced by reusing items from the previous year and following five other practical tips to save money.

The intense confrontation between Fani Carbajo and Adara Molinero on 'Supervivientes'

Fani Carbajo and Adara Molinero starred in one of the first arguments at the palapa in the new edition of 'Supervivientes' on Telecinco, marking a tense start to the show.

Melania Trump warns about the impact of AI: "The robots are already here"

Melania Trump warned about the impact of artificial intelligence during a meeting on AI Education, pointing out that the technological future is already a reality and that robots are present in today's life.

Sara Carbonero explodes after opinions about Kate Middleton's new hairstyle: "What a lack of empathy to debate"

Sara Carbonero criticized the lack of empathy from those who judge Kate Middleton's new hairstyle, recalling the cancer that the Princess of Wales faced and pointing out the little compassion in those comments.

Melendi and his daughter Carlota go viral on social media by daring to take on the tongue twister that has become viral on TikTok

Melendi and his daughter Carlota are a hit on social media by participating in the viral TikTok challenge known as "the 1000 lemons challenge," a tongue twister that has gained popularity for its difficulty and fun.

The Sanabria fires ruin the summer for the tourism sector: "People think everything is burned"

The Junta of Castilla y LeĂłn has approved aid of 5,500 euros for businesses located in municipalities evacuated due to the Sanabria fires, affected by the negative perception that harms tourism in the area this summer.

Spain’s People Who Don’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, either for personal well-being or as a political stance, as it causes them more anxiety than a feeling of freedom.

Assaults, insults... Environmentalists feel more targeted than ever: "I refuse to be afraid"

Environmentalists in Action reported a rise in ideologically motivated attacks against environmental activists in July, highlighting the increasing hostility they face. Despite this, activists remain defiant, refusing to live in fear amid growing aggression and insults.

Real Estate Hunger

The increase in mortgages is due to the fear that housing prices will continue to rise and the reduction of interest rates, which drives demand in the real estate market.

The Return

The tragedies that occurred in August overshadow the happy and nostalgic memories of the summer, leaving a feeling of sadness and loss.

Blessed September

September, often seen as the month of summer nostalgia, is actually the true "number one," standing out for its importance and meaning beyond just the end of summer.

Shanghai, the Summit of the New Empire

The meeting in Shanghai showcased China's growing power and highlighted its central role in the future global geopolitical landscape, marking a significant shift in the world balance.

Pérez-Reverte on his first meeting with Johnny Depp: "Wearing his cap backwards"

The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte is releasing on September 3rd "Mission in Paris," a new adventure of Captain Alatriste, more than 25 years after the controversial film adaptation starring Johnny Depp.

The Goya Awards in Barcelona: Date of the Spanish Film Awards Gala

The 40th edition of the Goya Awards will be held in Barcelona on February 28, 2026, marking the return of the ceremony to this city.

Florida opens the new migrant detention center 'Deportation Depot'

Florida inaugurated a new migrant detention center called 'Deportation Depot,' located in a former prison. The facility has the capacity to house up to 2,000 people.

Imprisonment for 17 Occupants of a Canoe in Which People Were Thrown Overboard Alive

The judge ordered imprisonment for 17 detainees after hearing them and four survivors of a canoe where people were thrown overboard alive during the crossing.

The Mayor of Zaragoza Confirms That Javier LambĂĄn Will Have a Street in the Aragonese Capital

The mayor of Zaragoza, Natalia Chueca, has announced that a street will be dedicated to former president Javier LambĂĄn, emphasizing that he deserves to be honored for his contribution to the city and the region.

'La Revuelta' prepares its return with new features, but true to its essence: this is the premiere date

'La Revuelta', with Broncano and his team, returns to La 1's access prime time on September 8, maintaining its essence but with new updates.

Terelu Campos remembers MarĂ­a Teresa Campos on the second anniversary of her death

This Friday, the new season of ÂĄDe viernes! began with Montoya, Lydia Lozano, and RocĂ­o Flores as special guests.

Marta Riesco, about RocĂ­o Flores on 'ÂĄDe Viernes!': "She was looking forward to returning to television"

Marta Riesco, ex-partner of Antonio David Flores, commented about RocĂ­o Flores on 'ÂĄDe Viernes!', highlighting that RocĂ­o was eager to return to television. Riesco knows RocĂ­o well due to their family connection over three years.

Kike Quintana Defends IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez in His Clash with Gloria Camila: "He Has Been Generous"

Kike Quintana defends IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez in his dispute with Gloria Camila, emphasizing that GonzĂĄlez did not try to take advantage of the situation and has been generous throughout the conflict.

Nacho GarcĂ­a Gets 'Angry' with the Audience of 'Zapeando': "If Dani Told You to Throw Yourselves off a Cliff, Would You Do It?"

Nacho GarcĂ­a showed his anger towards the audience of 'Zapeando' after a lukewarm response, while Mateo asked for "just half an applause" for his entrance, reflecting a tense atmosphere during the program.

Alexia Rivas defends IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez and attacks Gloria Camila: "Maybe she's not that good"

Alexia Rivas defends IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez following his statements about a possible relationship beyond friendship with Gloria Camila, Ortega Cano's daughter, and harshly criticizes Gloria, questioning her true nature.

Susanna Griso's Reaction to the Dramatic Fall of a Reporter Live on Air: "Oh, oh, oh! Please!"

Journalist Diana Higueras suffered a dramatic fall while entering the set of 'Espejo pĂșblico', which immediately caused concern from the host Susanna Griso, who exclaimed in surprise and showed support live on air.

Felisuco, victim of railway chaos: "I have been trapped in towns in Valladolid and Palencia"

Felisuco denounced the railway chaos that left him stranded in towns in Valladolid and Palencia, also criticizing the change in the ticket refund policy that makes it difficult to recover the money in these situations.

Rosa from 'Pasapalabra' becomes the first woman to reach 200 episodes on the show

Rosa, a contestant on 'Pasapalabra', became the first woman to reach 200 episodes on the show. She admitted that she had never imagined it and expressed that many more women will follow in her footsteps.

Who Are Giorgio Armani’s Nephews and the Possible Heirs to 8 Billion

Giorgio Armani, who has no children, could leave his estimated 8 billion inheritance to his nephews, whom he considers as his own.

A Former Royal Butler Reveals How Kate Middleton and William Reconciled After Their 2007 Breakup: "They Were Alone"

A former royal butler reveals that Kate Middleton and William reconciled after their 2007 breakup during an intimate dinner, where they were alone and able to talk calmly, marking a key moment in their relationship.

The surreal reason why the 'influencer' Elena Gortari drank her own urine: "Things that happen"

Elena Gortari confessed in an interview that she drank her own urine to avoid eating a plate of chickpeas in the dining hall, describing the situation as surreal but real.

Carmen Morales' Son Shows Off His Surprising Physical Transformation After Losing More Than 30 Kilos: "I Had Little Energy and Self-Esteem"

Carmen Morales' son revealed his physical transformation after losing more than 30 kilos in less than two years. He shared how this weight loss improved his energy and self-esteem, showcasing a remarkable change that inspired his mother to share his progress.

TheGrefg, disappointed with the Kings League due to its "favoritism" towards the Porcinos team: "If not, Ibai Llanos would have left the league"

TheGrefg expressed disappointment with the Kings League, criticizing perceived favoritism towards the Porcinos team. He also commented on the end of president exclusivity and other rule changes introduced by Gerard Piqué and Oriol Querol.

LujĂĄn ArgĂŒelles: "I have felt destroyed in every aspect of my life"

LujĂĄn ArgĂŒelles launches a new show on Cuatro, 'The Path of Truth,' where she explores personal and profound topics. The presenter confesses to having gone through very difficult times, feeling destroyed in various aspects of her life.

RocĂ­o Flores, in tears: "My mother has ruined my life"

'TardeAR' presented a preview of the interview that will be aired on 'De viernes', where RocĂ­o Flores, visibly emotional, states that her mother has ruined her life, revealing the deep tension and pain in their family relationship.

Marta Riesco Claims That RocĂ­o Flores Wanted to Make a Documentary as a Response to Her Mother's Accusations

Marta Riesco stated on 'No somos nadie' that she had seen a dossier with RocĂ­o Flores' proposal to make a documentary. This project would aim to serve as a response to her mother's accusations, offering her version of the events.

Carolina Sobe's sister has been in a coma for 40 days: "We understood that she was going to have surgery and might die"

Carolina Sobe's sister has been in a coma for 40 days due to pneumonia complicated by a heart problem, and the family understood that she needed high-risk surgery that could cost her life.

Images of the Garifunas and the Police Revealed in 'Survivor All Stars'

In 'Survivor All Stars', a Garifuna community broke onto the game beach, forcing the show to reorganize its schedule due to the unexpected situation with the Police.

'Iberian Ham War': Designations of Origin Rebel Against a Change in Certification

The Designation of Origin 'Guijuelo' has created the category ‘Acorn-Fed 50% Iberian Pig’, causing conflict with other designations that focus on 100% Iberian ham, leading to tensions over the certification and authenticity of the product.

Stir over the new look Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez sported on 'Supervivientes' after his facial surgery

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez reappeared at the premiere of 'Supervivientes: All Stars' wearing sunglasses, which caused a stir due to his changed appearance following a recent facial surgery.

The Worst Eurobasket in Spain's History to Close the Glorious Era of Sergio Scariolo

The Spanish national team finished the Eurobasket with its worst performance ever, closing the era of Sergio Scariolo. They stood out for their poor performance, reflected in the tournament's lowest shooting percentage, with only 60%.

Spain thrashes Bulgaria in 45 minutes and confidently completes the first stage towards the 2026 World Cup

Spain dominated Bulgaria extensively in the first 45 minutes, achieving a clear and decisive victory that reflected their superiority on the field, ensuring a strong start in the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Hamilton leads Ferrari's one-two in practice sessions at the Monza circuit with Sainz in third position

Hamilton topped the session, followed by a Ferrari one-two with their drivers occupying the first two positions in the final phase. Carlos Sainz secured third place, completing a strong performance by the Italian team in the free practice sessions at Monza.

Bjorn Borg, tennis legend, reveals he suffered from an "extremely aggressive" prostate cancer

Former Swedish tennis player Bjorn Borg reveals in his upcoming autobiography, 'Heartbeats', that he suffered from an "extremely aggressive" prostate cancer.

Lance Stroll reveals Adrian Newey's work on Aston Martin's 2026 car: "He’s in a trance"

Lance Stroll revealed what it's like to work with Adrian Newey at the Silverstone factory, highlighting his intense and creative approach to developing Aston Martin’s car for the upcoming 2026 season. Stroll described Newey as someone "in a trance," completely immersed in the project, reflecting the team’s dedication to improving their future performance.

Blanca, Coco’s sister, with a disability: "Thanks to her, I have learned to be more tolerant, to listen"

Blanca Tejero, co-director of CEACOG, highlights how her experience with her sister Coco, who has a disability, has shaped her values such as tolerance and listening, promoting cognitive accessibility through the Spanish Center for Cognitive Accessibility managed by Plena InclusiĂłn.

Stroke units should have one physiotherapist for every five patients

The Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN) has created a guide to standardize physiotherapy for stroke patients, recommending that hospital units have one physiotherapist for every five patients to improve care and recovery.

Four years in prison for embezzling the €1.2 million compensation intended for his disabled children

A 54-year-old man in Alicante has been sentenced to four years in prison for embezzling €1.2 million that belonged to his two disabled children, money he received as compensation. The Alicante Court issued the sentence after proving the father's abuse of the assets meant for his children.

The Queen Letizia Scholarships Have Allocated 5.1 Million to the Training of People with Disabilities

The Royal Board on Disability has allocated 5.1 million euros to train 1,113 people with disabilities. These scholarships promote inclusion and improve job opportunities, fostering the autonomy and personal development of the beneficiaries.

China responds to EU electric car tariffs with a pork tariff that hits Spain

From Wednesday, China will impose temporary tariffs of up to 62.4% on pork products and derivatives from the EU, including those from Spain, in retaliation for the European tariffs on its electric cars, as part of an anti-dumping investigation.

Personalized Travel Emerges as an Alternative to Overtourism and Seasonality in Tourism

Tourist destinations face concentration during peak seasons such as summer and holidays, causing overcrowding and periods of low activity. Personalized travel arises as a solution to diversify demand, avoid overtourism, and better distribute visitor flow throughout the year.

A Spaniard Uses ChatGPT as an Advisor and Loses Hundreds of Euros with a Lifetime Minimum Pension

The lawyer and communicator 'Un tĂ­o legal' warned about the risks of trusting artificial intelligence for legal matters, as a Spaniard lost hundreds of euros by using ChatGPT as an advisor to manage his lifetime minimum pension.

Planas Highlights the "Fluid and Intense Trade Relations" with China and Advocates for Negotiation

The Minister of Agriculture emphasizes the intense trade relations with China and highlights the collaboration of Spanish companies in response to the tariff of up to 62.4% imposed on European pork, advocating for negotiation to resolve the conflict.

Tesla Proposes an Unprecedented Bonus to Ensure Musk's Continuity: One Trillion Dollars Over 10 Years

Tesla has presented a compensation plan for Elon Musk that could grant him a bonus of up to one trillion dollars over 10 years, based on ambitious goals such as expanding the robotaxi business and increasing the company's market value to 8.5 trillion dollars.

Income Tax (IRPF) Refund for Mutualist Pensioners: Application, Dates, Deadlines, and How to Claim

The Official State Gazette (BOE) published on July 25 a measure that establishes the automatic refund of up to 4,000 euros annually to mutualist pensioners for income tax (IRPF) corresponding to the years 2019 to 2022.

'Unknown Number: False Identity in High School,' the Cyberbullying Documentary with a Chilling Final Twist that Is Taking Netflix by Storm

On August 28, Netflix premiered the documentary "Unknown Number: False Identity in High School," which tackles cyberbullying and surprises viewers with a shocking final twist that has generated a strong reaction among the audience.

Kurt Russell Joins the 'Yellowstone' Universe with Michelle Pfeiffer in a New Spin-off (Yet Another One)

Taylor Sheridan and Paramount are expanding the 'Yellowstone' universe with a new series that could be set in the present day, adding Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer to the cast.

'Daryl Dixon', third season: release dates and where to watch the spin-off of 'The Walking Dead'

The third season of 'Daryl Dixon' arrives in Spain with seven new episodes. The series resumes the adventures of Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride), continuing the fight against the walkers in this highly anticipated spin-off of 'The Walking Dead'.

What to Watch on Streaming This Weekend: The Best Options Available on Different Platforms

Every week, we select four standout movies or series on various streaming platforms so you don’t waste time searching for something to watch and can enjoy the best available content.

The Best Series to Watch in September: This Is the Release Schedule You Can't Miss

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China boasts of its military power: it has just shown us its first hypersonic cruise missile

China unveiled its first hypersonic cruise missile YJ-19, capable of quickly neutralizing enemies and responding with great speed to multiple threats.

Arms and Legs to Vacuum: Dreame Revolutionizes IFA with Its New Home Cleaning Robots

Dreame unveils its greatest innovation at IFA, including vacuum robots with bionic arms, AI-powered lawn mowers, new stick vacuums, and its first foray into kitchen appliances, air conditioning, and refrigeration products.

The electric car that charges without wires is every driver's dream, and Porsche has just made it a reality

Porsche will present next week in Munich its inductive plate for wireless charging of electric cars, with commercialization expected to begin in 2026.

Amazon will end the Invitee program on October 1 in the U.S., removing the option to share Prime membership and its free shipping between users.

LinkedIn at risk: the job application is going to face a competitor that will be difficult to combat

OpenAI is developing an AI-powered platform designed to connect companies with workers, which could pose strong competition to LinkedIn.

What is the 'power suit', the suit with which Giorgio Armani revolutionized women's fashion

Giorgio Armani revolutionized women's fashion with the 'power suit', a suit that symbolizes power and elegance. This iconic design broke conventions by offering women a garment that combined professionalism and style, transforming their presence in the workplace and in fashion.

Olympic rings covering scars: the shirt that overcame brain cancer and fulfilled a dream

Jean Mitchell, an Australian swimmer, overcame brain cancer and managed to compete in the Olympic Games. Her experience reflects struggle, recovery, and the fulfillment of an Olympic dream after facing a difficult illness.

The warning from trainer Blanca Pombal to 40-year-old women: "There is no excuse"

Blanca Pombal, nutritionist and trainer, warns 40-year-old women that walking or doing Zumba is not enough; it is essential to include strength exercises to maintain good health and physical condition.

How to Wear Birkenstocks in Autumn: This Is How to Pair Them with Your Fall Wardrobe

Birkenstocks, popular for years, are usually associated with summer. However, their Boston model can also be worn in autumn, increasing their versatility and seasonal longevity.

Megan Montaner's Super Tight Dress (Worn with the Darkest Makeup) at the Vitoria Festival

Megan Montaner dazzled at the Vitoria Festival in a super tight dress that highlighted her sensuality, complemented by gothic-style makeup that added a dark and edgy vibe to her look.

Jessica Chastain Breaks the Mold on the Red Carpet with an Unexpected Dress You Won't Stop Wearing

Jessica Chastain made her debut on the Walk of Fame wearing a versatile and spectacular dress that breaks the mold and promises to be an adaptable style icon for multiple occasions.

The new Asian restaurant landing in AlcorcĂłn: an ideal option for grill lovers

The Asian restaurant arrives in AlcorcĂłn, located on the first floor of the TresAguas shopping center. It is an ideal option for grill lovers, offering a unique gastronomic experience in a central and accessible space.

Neither Toaster Nor Air Fryer: The Trick to Reviving Stale Bread and Making It Look Freshly Baked

A viral trick on social media reveals how to revive stale bread using only water and an oven, leaving the bread as if it were freshly made without needing a toaster or air fryer.

JosĂ© AndrĂ©s has the best recipe with a can of legumes for the summer: it’s ready in just a few minutes

José Andrés presents a classic Catalan white bean salad, ideal for summer. This quick recipe uses canned legumes, making for a simple and nutritious preparation in just a few minutes.

Peach and Strawberry Clafoutis, a Delicious Quick and Gluten-Free Tart

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen', shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday, such as this peach and strawberry clafoutis, a quick and gluten-free tart that's perfect to enjoy.

The A Coruña restaurant with 130 years of history: "It reminds me of the old taverns in fishing villages"

This century-old restaurant in A Coruña is known not only for its 130-year history but also for its panoramic views. Its atmosphere evokes the traditional taverns of fishing villages, offering an authentic experience connected to the local Galician culture.

This is what Spanish Army soldiers eat: "To prepare it in five minutes..."

Spanish Army soldiers consume individual rations designed to be quick and practical, allowing them to eat in just five minutes during their operations and missions.

This is the city most affected by Ryanair's flight cuts

Ryanair will reduce one million seats at Spanish airports, eliminating several connections, which will particularly affect one city that will suffer significant cuts to its flights.

The small town in Catalonia with up to seven natural swimming pools where you can enjoy nature

This mountainous village in Catalonia is a rural paradise that offers both architectural gems and up to seven natural swimming pools, ideal for enjoying the beauty and tranquility of nature.

The curious hiking route that passes by 10 Civil War bunkers

This hiking route in the Sierra Norte, near Madrid, passes by ten Civil War bunkers, making it one of the largest remnants of the conflict in the area.

Plasencia, the beautiful and elegant city where designer Giorgio Armani was born

Plasencia, near Milan, stands out for its valuable architectural heritage, with palaces, churches, and museums full of art, offering an elegant and culturally rich environment.

Iberia Express and Wizz Air Strengthen Their Operations in the Canary Islands Following Ryanair's Cuts

Wizz Air has surpassed one million seats offered to and from the Canary Islands, while Iberia Express has also increased its flights in the archipelago, strengthening its presence after Ryanair's cuts.

The hiking trail in Galicia that runs along incredible cliffs

This route in A Coruña follows the Costa da Morte, passing by large rocky cliffs and along the edge of the Atlantic, offering an impressive natural landscape.

The beautiful fishing village of Asturias that is situated on a promontory and is famous for its oysters

This town at the western tip of Asturias, near Galicia, stands out for its history, landscapes, and gastronomy, especially its renowned oysters, making it a picturesque and attractive destination.

The Ultimate Tips from This Podiatrist to Avoid Foot Pain When You Go Out Partying

A podiatrist offers tricks to avoid foot pain when going out partying, helping you enjoy yourself without having to go home early due to discomfort.

Pablo Torres, Allergist: "If your child breathes through their mouth, they may have an allergy"

Allergist Pablo Torres explains that mouth breathing in children is not just a bad habit but may indicate the presence of allergies or other respiratory problems that require medical attention to prevent future complications.

Marta EgĂŒen, psychologist, on 'The Summer I Turned Pretty': "If I could talk to the characters, I would tell them to think"

Marta EgĂŒen analyzes the love triangle between Belly and the brothers Conrad and Jeremiah in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty', highlighting the importance of the characters reflecting on their feelings and decisions to avoid conflicts and grow emotionally.

National Transplant Organization: "It is only speculation to think that biotechnology will allow us to live 150 years"

The director of the ONT denies that transplants significantly extend life, clarifying that it is speculation that biotechnology will allow people to live up to 150 years, as suggested by Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong Un.

Neither Cardio nor Strength: An Effective Workout That Fits Your Personality

Research reveals that personality traits influence which type of workout is most effective for each individual, suggesting that tailoring exercise to personality can improve results.

Phrases Used by People Who Know How to Say 'No' Elegantly

Saying "no" can be done elegantly and without hurting feelings, using appropriate phrases that communicate rejection with respect and empathy.

Juan José, the famous TikTok mechanic, explains how to go over speed bumps without damaging your car

Juan JosĂ©, a well-known mechanic on TikTok, warns about the serious damage that can be caused by improperly going over speed bumps, offering tips to avoid harm to the vehicle’s components.

Did you know that 120 km/h is the speed a cheetah reaches while hunting? Three comparisons that will help you understand your car’s power

Cheetahs, the fastest land animals, reach up to 120 km/h when hunting. This speed is used as a reference to compare the power and speed of different cars, helping to better understand their performance on the road.

A candidate disobeys the examiner's order during the practical test: "We'll do whichever test you want"

A student, during the final test for the category B driving license, disobeys the examiner's instructions, resulting in a fault during the practical exam.

The DGT leaves its nine Pegasus helicopters inoperative with no return date

Since September 1st, the nine Pegasus helicopters of the Directorate-General for Traffic have been inoperative, preventing their use for road surveillance, according to complaints from the UGT and CCOO unions.

What it Means When a Car Has a White Handkerchief Hanging from the Rearview Mirror: "You Can Save a Life"

An Instagram user explained that hanging a white handkerchief from the rearview mirror has an important meaning: it can alert other drivers and emergency services to the presence of a person with a disability or special needs, making it easier to provide assistance in case of an accident or emergency. This simple gesture can save lives by quickly providing crucial information.

This is Porsche's new electric car that charges like a mobile phone

The fourth generation of the electric Porsche Cayenne stands out for its great dynamism and the innovative option to wirelessly charge its battery at home, similar to charging a mobile phone.

Melonera Festival 2025 in Madrid: Complete Program of Free Concerts and Activities in Arganzuela

The Melonera Festival 2025 in Arganzuela, Madrid, offers a wide range of concerts and free activities for all audiences. The event aims to promote culture and local togetherness with live music, workshops, and games, creating a festive and family-friendly atmosphere in the neighborhood.

TMB will open the "ghost stations" of GaudĂ­ and Correus to the public

TMB will allow public visits to the "ghost stations" of GaudĂ­ and Correus. The Correus station will only be visitable at dawn since access is via the train tracks.

A young man allegedly kills his mother in VilagarcĂ­a and falls from a third floor

This Friday at 6:30 pm in the center of VilagarcĂ­a, a young man allegedly killed his mother and then fell from a third floor. Authorities are investigating the incident that occurred in the town of Pontevedra.

Prison for the detainee involved in the attempted shooting homicide of a man in Alfafar

The detainee is under investigation for attempted homicide and illegal possession of weapons following the shooting that occurred in Alfafar.

An unlicensed taxi caught in Mallorca without insurance or ITV and with several drugs

An unlicensed taxi was stopped in Mallorca transporting a family of two adults and four children aged between 5 and 12 years. The vehicle was operating without valid insurance or ITV certification, and several drugs were found inside.

Health Authorities Confirm Two New Cases of West Nile Fever in Extremadura

Two women, aged 54 and 80, from the Don Benito-Villanueva Health Area have been diagnosed with West Nile fever in Extremadura. The 80-year-old woman has required hospitalization.

Controversy in CastellĂłn over messages against Pedro SĂĄnchez on panels

The CastellĂłn City Council attributes the appearance of messages against Pedro SĂĄnchez on digital panels to a hack, as these panels are only supposed to be used to promote local tourism and its beaches.

Two people arrested for causing 17 forest fires in Vilalba

The Xunta reports that so far in 2024, the UPA has arrested or investigated 23 people for forest fires, including two arrested in Vilalba for causing 17 fires.

Terrassa demands a "transparent investigation" into the hospital suicide case and a review of the center's protocols

Terrassa City Council calls for a transparent investigation into a suicide that occurred in a hospital and requests a review of the center's protocols. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of strengthening resources dedicated to mental health and psychiatry.

The neighborhood where Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez lives in Madrid with exclusive mansions and wide avenues

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez, host of 'Supervivientes All Stars,' lives in a spacious three-story chalet located in an exclusive neighborhood in the northwest of Madrid, known for its luxurious mansions and wide avenues.

Arrest of an alleged serial rapist who disguised himself to attack his victims

An alleged serial rapist was arrested after attacking his victims using a wig, false beard and mustache, as well as plastic-frame glasses, to avoid being identified.

New Controversy Surrounding Mariona Pujol: More Criticism for Grabbing Jellyfish and Invading Their Space

Mariona Pujol has sparked new criticism after posting a video on her social media where she is seen grabbing a jellyfish and bringing it close to her face, which has been viewed as an invasion of these marine animals' space.

A Young Woman's Viral Reflection on the Rise of Cosmetic Surgery

A young woman claims that undergoing cosmetic surgery is not a free choice, but rather a decision influenced by social pressure and the strict prevailing beauty standards.

The Emotional Tribute by Firefighters to the Daughter of Their Fallen Comrade from 9/11

A team of firefighters paid an emotional tribute to the daughter of their comrade who died on 9/11 by taking her on the fire truck that her father used during the ceremony.

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

Expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute, responds in 20minutos’ sex clinic to readers facing erectile problems due to medication, offering advice to improve intimacy and overcome sexual difficulties.

Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want Healthy Tanning, Avoid Tanning Booths"

Doctor Agustina Rodrigo, an expert in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, advises avoiding tanning booths to maintain healthy skin and achieve a healthy tan. She also answers questions about skin care and related aesthetic treatments.

"I Rent My Home, Am I Obliged to Let an Appraiser Enter to Photograph It?"

This housing advisory service helps resolve questions related to neighbor issues, community management (spills, leaks, garages, cleaning, security, noise, odors), and conflicts with landlords, guiding tenants about their rights and obligations.

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

UGT specialists clarified doubts about the reduction of the workday, explaining how it affects the time required to retire and providing key information in their labor advisory service.

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

20minutos offers an advice column where you can share your worries or blocks to receive guidance and support. Talking about what troubles you can help manage it better and overcome difficult moments.

Hyperkeratosis in Dogs: What It Is, How to Detect It, and What to Do to Control It

Hyperkeratosis in dogs is generally more of an aesthetic and care issue than a serious threat. It is characterized by a thickening of the skin that can be easily detected and properly managed to avoid discomfort and complications.

Ladders Installed in Amsterdam Canals to Save Stray Cats

The Amsterdam city council has installed ladders in the canals to help stray cats get out of the water, highlighting animal welfare as a key part of creating livable cities.

Mealtime: Guide to Choosing the Right Feeder Based on Your Dog

There are many feeder options available, so it is essential to choose one that suits the specific needs and characteristics of each dog to ensure their comfort and well-being during mealtime.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, September 6, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in your day-to-day life.

September Work Calendar: There Will Be Four Holidays with the Start of the School Year

Some regions such as Asturias, Catalonia, and Cantabria will have four holidays in September, coinciding with the start of the school year. In some cases, the holiday weekend will extend to three days, offering more free time after the summer.

Check the EuroMillions results for this Friday, September 5th

The winning EuroMillions combination for Friday, September 5, 2025 includes the numbers 27, 30, 31, 41, and 43, with stars 5 and 8. The full results are available at 20minutos.es.

What is the "look of a thousand penises" that is talked about on the internet?

The expression "the look of a thousand penises" went viral on Twitter and, although used humorously, it perpetuates slut shaming by objectifying and judging women based on their appearance, reflecting how certain phrases circulate on social media disguised as jokes but maintain harmful and sexist discourses.

Shields and Logos: Utah Mammoth

Utah Mammoth presents its official identity as the newest team in professional ice hockey in the United States, highlighting its distinctive shields and logos.

'Without Oxygen', the Diver Who Defied Death

The film recreates almost like a documentary the accident experienced by Chris Lemons, a diver who faced an extreme situation without an oxygen supply, showing his struggle and survival against death.

Widely Spread Lies That People Continue to Believe Without Reason

Many popular beliefs have been spread as truths without scientific evidence. This article highlights several common lies that people continue to believe, recommending that they be disregarded from now on.

This Is How These Spanish Influencers Will Age, According to AI

AI shows what famous Spanish influencers like MarĂ­a Pombo and Laura Escanes will look like when they are 80 years old, surprising their followers with virtual aging images that reveal a possible future appearance of these popular digital figures.

Original Girl Names Inspired by These 'Celebrities'

Discover a selection of unique and original girl names inspired by famous women, perfect for those looking for distinctive and characterful options for their daughters.

Who is the Most Valuable Player of the World’s Top 15 National Teams?

FIFA ranked the national teams based on their performance, with the latest update on July 18, 2025. During the break until September, the top 15 leading teams are reviewed, highlighting the most valuable player of each.

Decathlon drops Shokz bone conduction headphones to under 100 euros

Shokz bone conduction headphones allow you to listen to music, podcasts, and calls without isolating yourself from the surroundings. Decathlon now offers them for under 100 euros, ideal for training while staying aware of what’s happening around you.

The Viral TikTok Portable Printer for Students: Fits in Your Pocket and Costs 12 Euros

Ultra-compact portable printers have gone viral on TikTok with over 200,000 views. They stand out for their small size, which allows them to be carried in a pocket, and their affordable price of 12 euros, making them especially popular among students.

The Galaxy Book 3, a 'premium' convertible laptop that is now 800 euros cheaper

The Galaxy Book 3 is a 2-in-1 convertible laptop that adapts to different ways of working and can also be used as a tablet. Currently, its price has been reduced by 800 euros, offering a more accessible premium option.

If You Want to Get Around the City, This Electric Scooter Has Good Range and Is Cheap

A Spanish electric scooter, designed for urban use, offers good range and an eye-catching design, positioning itself as an affordable and practical option for daily city commuting.

Neighbors Request Suspension of Construction Around the Bernabéu Until the Court Rules on the Parking Lots

The Neighborhood Federation is requesting the halt of construction around the Bernabéu until the Administrative Litigation Court decides on the legality of the two underground parking lots proposed by Real Madrid, which are currently suspended.

Hundreds of Workers Detained at a Hyundai Factory in the USA Following an Immigration Raid

An immigration raid at a Hyundai factory in the USA resulted in the detention of 475 people, most of whom were South Korean.

How Many Men Have Been Murdered Due to Domestic Violence in Spain? The Real Figures Behind Vox’s Rhetoric

RocĂ­o De Meer criticized the invisibility of men murdered as a result of domestic violence during the conference 'Gender Ideology and False Accusations Spain/Argentina,' highlighting the need to acknowledge these figures in the public debate.

Prison for three drug traffickers in Galicia who smuggled cocaine in bovine hides

The judge of the Cambados Court ordered pretrial detention without bail for three of the nine detainees in an operation against a network that smuggled cocaine hidden in bovine hides in Galicia. The investigation remains open to clarify the extent of the trafficking.

Canada Dramatically Reduces the Number of Foreigners Accepted into the Country

Canada has drastically reduced the entry of foreigners, especially students. In the first half of 2025, 36,417 students arrived, 70% less than in the same period in 2024.

Trump signs executive order renaming the Pentagon as the Department of War: "It's a message of victory"

Donald Trump signed an executive order to rename the Pentagon as the Department of War, emphasizing that this change reflects a new attitude and represents "a message of victory."

The Latest Copernicus Update Lowers the Burned Area in August to 336,345 Hectares, 7% Less Than Expected

The Copernicus update indicates that 336,345 hectares were burned in August, 7% less than initially estimated. Galicia was the most affected region, accounting for 43% of the total burned area.

24% of Wildfires Were Intentional and More Than Half Due to Negligence in 2024, According to the Prosecutor's Office

GarcĂ­a Ortiz seeks to verify which municipalities in fire-risk areas have prevention plans, following the Prosecutor's Office reporting that 24% of the wildfires in 2024 were intentional and more than half caused by negligence.

Former U.S. President Joe Biden Undergoes Surgery for Carcinoma

Joe Biden underwent surgery for a carcinoma, repeating a procedure similar to the one he received in February 2023, when he was still President of the United States.

Check the results of the Bonoloto draw for Friday, September 5th

The winning combination for the Bonoloto on September 5, 2025 is 1, 2, 10, 16, 19, and 24, with the complementary number 18 and refund number 8. More results can be found at 20minutos.es.

This is the winning number in the ONCE Cuponazo on Friday, September 5

The winning number in the ONCE Cuponazo on Friday, September 5, 2025 is 04590 from series 029. More results are available at 20minutos.es.

They release the striking first color image of comet 3I/ATLAS traveling at 221,000 km/h

On August 27, the first color image of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was captured, which was traveling at 221,000 km/h when it was 380 million kilometers from Earth.

Spain recorded a 165% increase in the arrival of unaccompanied migrant girls in 2024

The Attorney General's Office reports a 165% increase in the arrival of unaccompanied migrant girls to Spain in 2024, rising from 238 to 631 cases.

The Playwright Victoria Szpunberg, National Prize for Dramatic Literature 2025

Victoria Szpunberg has been awarded the National Prize for Dramatic Literature 2025 for her work 'L'imperatiu categĂČric'. The prize, which includes a grant of 30,000 euros, recognizes her outstanding contribution to theater.

Sergio Ramos mocks Ryanair: "Have you already installed speakers on your planes?"

Sergio Ramos responds ironically to Ryanair after the airline criticized his song 'Cibeles', which recounts his departure from Real Madrid. The footballer jokes by asking if they have already installed speakers on their planes to listen to his track.

A girl damages a 30,000-euro sculpture in Italy by climbing on it

A girl caused damage to a sculpture valued at 30,000 euros in Italy by climbing on it. She was trying to reach a painting depicting a blank sheet of paper with the intention of drawing on it, which led to the deterioration of the artwork.

The WHO lifts the public health emergency declared a year ago for monkeypox

The WHO reported that the monkeypox (mpox) outbreak is no longer deadly in Africa and, therefore, has decided to lift the public health emergency declared a year ago.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including creating a financial plan, controlling expenses, saving regularly, and avoiding unnecessary debt. It also suggests using financial apps and periodically reviewing your goals to maintain effective control over your finances and improve your economic health.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

CinemanĂ­a highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending both standout new releases and refreshed classics. The selection includes a variety of genres for all tastes, featuring national and international productions that set trends and promise quality entertainment.

The surprise the Civil Guard got with a driver who was driving at double the speed on a road

Traffic officers in Teruel captured with a radar a driver traveling at 188 km/h in Monreal del Campo, double the allowed speed limit, and stopped him for a check.

Pérez-Reverte on his first meeting with Johnny Depp: "Wearing a backwards cap"

The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte will publish on September 3rd "Mission in Paris," the new adventure of Captain Alatriste, more than 25 years after the controversial film adaptation starring Johnny Depp.

This fall, haircut trends favor shorter hair, long layers, and the boy bob style, leaving behind extra-long hair. These options aim for modernity and versatility for the season.

The hidden cathedral 100 meters underground that you should visit at least once in your life

This underground cathedral, located in Wieliczka, Poland, 30 minutes from Krakow, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It stands out for its impressive location 100 meters deep and its historical and cultural value, making it a unique destination to visit at least once in your life.

Disneyland Paris Confirms When the Immersive Frozen Area Will Open

Disneyland Paris will open a new immersive area based on Frozen, where visitors of all ages can explore the kingdom of Arendelle and meet characters like Elsa, Anna, and Olaf.

Disable This Option on Your Mobile Phone if You Don’t Want to Become a Scam Victim Again

Scammers use easily obtainable devices available on the internet that don’t require technical skills to operate, putting users at risk. It is recommended to disable certain options on your mobile phone to avoid falling victim to these scams.

When is the iPhone 17 coming out: presentation and prices of Apple's new device in Spain

Apple has confirmed the official release date of the iPhone 17, showcasing improvements in its technology and Apple Intelligence. The device will soon arrive in Spain with new design features and functionalities.

Eggplant Season: Easy and Unique Recipes to Make the Most of It

Enjoy eggplant season with easy and original recipes to get the most out of this versatile autumn ingredient, perfect for cooking enthusiasts.

Ed Harris Joins the 'Yellowstone' Universe in the Most Anticipated Spin-Off of Taylor Sheridan's Saga

Ed Harris joins the cast of 'The Dutton Ranch,' the highly anticipated spin-off of Taylor Sheridan's 'Yellowstone' saga, alongside Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser.

The Cheapest Town in Cantabria to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices

This small municipality with fewer than 4,000 inhabitants offers essential services such as a pharmacy and health center, as well as being close to a hospital, making it an affordable and convenient option for retirees.

These are the Best Universities in Madrid: Pedro SĂĄnchez and Irene Montero Studied There

Ten public and private universities in Madrid were highlighted in Forbes' list, including institutions where figures such as Pedro SĂĄnchez and Irene Montero studied.

The town in Andalusia where BertĂ­n Osborne lives on an incredible estate of more than two thousand square meters

Although BertĂ­n Osborne was born in Madrid, he lives on an impressive estate of more than two thousand square meters located just 15 minutes from Seville, in Andalusia.

Trump says India and Russia appear ‘lost’ to ‘deepest, darkest China’

Former President Trump claimed India and Russia seem "lost" to China, describing it as "deepest, darkest China." He suggested that these countries are falling under China's influence, which he views as a significant geopolitical concern. Trump’s remarks highlight his perspective on shifting global alliances and the growing power of China.

Russian gas sales to China would not harm US, energy secretary says

The US Energy Secretary stated that Russian gas exports to China would not negatively impact the United States. Despite global energy market shifts and geopolitical tensions, the secretary emphasized that such sales do not pose a threat to US energy interests or supply. This reflects a nuanced stance amid ongoing discussions about energy security and international trade dynamics.

Oil prices settle down more than 2% after weak US jobs report

Oil prices dropped over 2% following a weaker-than-expected US jobs report, raising concerns about demand growth. The report showed slower job creation, suggesting a potential economic slowdown that could reduce energy consumption. Traders reacted by selling off crude futures, leading to a notable price decline as market sentiment shifted towards caution about future oil demand.

'I fault myself for not paying more attention,' Conoco CEO tells employees facing deep job cuts

The Conoco CEO admitted responsibility for oversight as the company announced significant job cuts. Addressing employees, he expressed regret for not anticipating challenges that led to the downsizing, emphasizing the difficult decisions made to navigate current market conditions and ensure the company's future stability.

Trump supports nuclear power as it is 'more American' than wind, solar, US official says

Former President Trump reportedly favors nuclear power, describing it as "more American" compared to wind and solar energy. This stance reflects his administration's support for traditional energy sources and aligns with his broader energy policy promoting American energy independence and job creation in nuclear power sectors.

White House review of biofuel waiver plan pits farmers against refiners

The White House is reviewing a biofuel waiver plan that has sparked tension between farmers and oil refiners. The plan aims to address concerns over blending mandates and exemptions but faces opposition from farmers seeking strong biofuel support and refiners pushing for more waivers. This standoff highlights competing interests in energy and agriculture policy amid efforts to balance environmental goals and industry demands.

Democrats will force votes on Trump import tariffs, US Senate's Schumer says

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats plan to force votes on Trump's import tariffs to challenge the current trade policies. This move aims to increase transparency and debate over the impact of tariffs on the economy and consumers. Schumer emphasized the need for Congress to have a greater role in trade decisions affecting American businesses and workers.

Putin says foreign troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that foreign troops operating in Ukraine would be considered legitimate military targets by Russia. He warned that any involvement of foreign forces in the conflict risks escalation, emphasizing Russia's stance on defending its interests amid the ongoing war in Ukraine.

EU sticks to planned Russian oil exit by 2028, energy chief says

The EU remains committed to phasing out Russian oil imports by 2028, despite current energy market challenges. The energy chief emphasized the importance of this timeline to reduce dependence on Russia and enhance EU energy security. Measures are being taken to secure alternative supplies and boost renewable energy development to meet the phase-out target.

India will continue to buy Russian oil despite US tariffs, finance minister says

India’s finance minister stated that the country will keep purchasing Russian oil despite US-imposed tariffs. Emphasizing energy security and economic interests, India prioritizes affordable supply over geopolitical pressures, signaling a pragmatic approach amid global tensions.

US immigration agents arrest hundreds at Hyundai plant, mostly Koreans

US immigration agents conducted raids at a Hyundai plant, arresting hundreds of workers, most of whom were Korean nationals. The operation aimed to enforce immigration laws and verify employment eligibility. The action sparked concerns about labor practices and the treatment of immigrant workers in the automotive industry. Hyundai stated it was cooperating with authorities during the investigation.

Trump administration drops defense of ban on employee ’noncompete’ agreements

The Trump administration has stopped defending a ban on employee noncompete agreements, which prevent workers from joining competitors after leaving their jobs. This decision impacts ongoing legal disputes concerning the enforceability of these agreements, which many believe restrict worker mobility and suppress wages. The move indicates a policy shift toward reduced government regulation of employment contracts.

Top Trump crypto backer Justin Sun says his World Liberty tokens ’unreasonably’ frozen

Justin Sun, a prominent Trump crypto supporter, claims his World Liberty token assets have been unjustly frozen. He argues that the freezing lacks proper justification, impacting his ability to manage and leverage the tokens. The situation highlights ongoing regulatory challenges faced by crypto projects linked to influential figures.

Hyundai Motor to investigate employment practices by suppliers, contractors

Hyundai Motor announced plans to investigate the employment practices of its suppliers and contractors to ensure compliance with labor laws and ethical standards. The move aims to promote fair treatment of workers and prevent violations such as unpaid wages and poor working conditions in its supply chain. Hyundai seeks to reinforce supplier accountability and support responsible sourcing.

Tesla’s ‘Super Ambitious’ $1 Trillion Deal for Musk Could Still Pass Shareholder Muster

Tesla's proposed $1 trillion compensation plan for Elon Musk, considered highly ambitious, may still win shareholder approval. Despite concerns about its size and impact, analysts suggest Musk’s strong influence and past company growth could sway investor support, underscoring Tesla’s confidence in his leadership to drive future innovation and market performance.

Musk’s Texas-sized $1 trillion payday enabled by state’s new law

Texas’ recent legislation has played a key role in enabling Elon Musk’s potential $1 trillion payday. The law offers favorable corporate tax conditions and stock incentives, attracting Musk’s ventures and boosting his wealth growth. This regulatory environment supports high-value tech deals, which contribute significantly to Musk’s massive financial gains tied to his companies in Texas.

U.S. will enforce foreign worker laws, White House says after Hyundai raid

The White House affirmed its commitment to enforcing foreign worker laws following a Hyundai factory raid. Authorities targeted visa violations and labor abuses, signaling stricter oversight on companies employing foreign workers. The administration emphasized protecting workers' rights and ensuring legal compliance in the labor market.

Factbox - Inside Tesla’s $1 Trillion Pay Proposal for CEO Elon Musk

Tesla proposed a $1 trillion compensation plan for CEO Elon Musk, tied to ambitious performance milestones including massive market cap and production targets. The plan offers Musk stock options vesting only if Tesla hits specific financial and operational goals, aligning his pay with company growth and shareholder value. This unprecedented package reflects Tesla's confidence in Musk’s leadership and growth potential.

Google hit with $3.45 billion EU antitrust fine over adtech practices

The EU has fined Google €3.9 billion ($3.45 billion) for abusing its dominance in the adtech sector. The European Commission found that Google restricted competition by imposing restrictive contracts on publishers and advertisers, harming rivals and limiting market access. This marks one of the largest fines levied against a tech giant for antitrust violations, aiming to restore fair competition in online advertising.

Wall Street indexes end lower as jobs data fuels economic worries

Wall Street indexes closed lower after recent jobs data indicated slowing employment growth, raising concerns about the economy's health. Investors responded cautiously as the figures suggested potential challenges ahead, impacting market sentiment and leading to declines across major stock indexes.

Vietnam August exports remain strong, PM warns of mounting inflation pressure

Vietnam's exports stayed robust in August, bolstering economic growth. However, the Prime Minister has warned of increasing inflation risks due to rising input costs and global uncertainties. The government plans to implement measures to control inflation while maintaining export momentum.

Nvidia says GAIN AI Act would restrict competition, likens it to AI Diffusion Rule

Nvidia criticized the GAIN AI Act, arguing that it would limit competition in the AI industry. The company compared the legislation to the AI Diffusion Rule, suggesting that both impose restrictive regulations that could hinder innovation and market growth in artificial intelligence development.

Chances of 50bp Fed cut emerge after weak jobs report

A weaker-than-expected jobs report has increased the likelihood of a 50 basis point cut in the Federal Reserve's interest rates. The disappointing employment data suggests slowing economic growth, prompting policymakers to consider more aggressive monetary easing to support the economy and sustain recovery. Markets are adjusting expectations accordingly, anticipating a significant rate reduction in the upcoming Federal Open Market Committee meeting.

Brazil's central bank enhances security of the financial system

Brazil's central bank has implemented new measures to strengthen the security of the financial system. These initiatives aim to reduce fraud, improve transaction transparency, and protect consumer data, ensuring greater stability and trust in financial operations across the country.

Canada's Ivey PMI falls to three-month low in August

Canada's Ivey Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) dropped to a three-month low in August, indicating a slowdown in manufacturing activity. The decline reflects reduced new orders and softer demand, suggesting cautious business sentiment amid economic uncertainties. Despite the drop, the PMI remains above the 50 mark, signaling ongoing, though slower, expansion in the sector.

BofA now sees two Fed rate cuts this year

Bank of America forecasts two Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2024, shifting from prior expectations of steady rates. This change reflects easing inflation pressures and slower economic growth, prompting the Fed to consider monetary policy easing to support recovery.

U.S. adds fewer-than-expected 22,000 jobs in August amid labor market cooling

The U.S. economy added only 22,000 jobs in August, well below expectations, signaling a cooling labor market. This slowdown suggests employers are becoming cautious amid economic uncertainties, with wage growth also easing. The data indicates the Federal Reserve's interest rate hikes may be impacting hiring, raising questions about the pace of economic growth moving forward.

Canada's economy sheds 65,500 jobs in August

Canada lost 65,500 jobs in August, marking a significant setback in its labor market. The unemployment rate rose slightly as sectors like manufacturing and retail saw notable declines. Despite this, some areas like professional services showed resilience. The job losses reflect ongoing economic challenges amid inflation and global uncertainties, raising concerns about the pace of recovery.

Canada loses net 65,500 jobs in August, jobless rate rises to 7.1%

Canada’s labor market weakened in August, shedding 65,500 jobs and pushing the unemployment rate up to 7.1%. The decline was mainly in full-time positions, while part-time jobs saw a slight increase. The rise in jobless rate reflects ongoing economic challenges and signals potential softness ahead in the employment sector.

Nonfarm Payrolls Plunge, Falling Short of Economic Forecasts

Nonfarm payrolls saw a significant drop, missing economists' forecasts and signaling a potential slowdown in the labor market. Job growth was weaker than expected, raising concerns about the broader economic recovery and prompting reassessments of monetary policy outlooks. The decline highlights mounting challenges in job creation amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

US stocks brush record highs as weak jobs data fuel rate cut bets

US stocks reached near record highs after weaker-than-expected job data increased expectations that the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates soon. Investors reacted to signs of a cooling labor market, boosting hopes for a more accommodative monetary policy to support economic growth and mitigate recession risks. This sentiment uplifted markets, pushing major indices closer to all-time highs.

US appeals court says Trump cannot continue foreign aid cuts

A US appeals court ruled that former President Trump's administration cannot suspend foreign aid to several countries, including Central American nations. The court found the cuts violated congressional appropriations law, emphasizing that the executive branch must follow funding decisions made by Congress. This decision blocks Trump's attempts to use aid as leverage for immigration policy changes.

US Treasury Secretary Bessent calls for big changes at Fed

US Treasury Secretary Bessent urged significant reforms at the Federal Reserve to improve its effectiveness. She emphasized the need for greater transparency, enhanced communication, and updated policies that better address modern economic challenges, aiming to strengthen the Fed's role in ensuring financial stability and supporting growth.

US Senate rules change would speed Fed Board nominations, Republican aide says

A proposed change to US Senate rules aims to accelerate the confirmation process for Federal Reserve Board nominees. The adjustment, supported by Republicans, seeks to reduce delays and ensure the Fed's leadership roles are filled promptly, enhancing the central bank’s operational efficiency amid economic challenges.

Fitch cuts Poland’s outlook to Negative on fiscal concerns

Fitch Ratings downgraded Poland’s credit outlook from Stable to Negative, citing concerns over growing fiscal deficits and rising public debt. The agency highlighted risks from increased government spending and potential challenges in implementing fiscal reforms, which could undermine Poland’s budgetary sustainability. Fitch maintains Poland’s current rating but warns the outlook shift reflects heightened vulnerabilities in the country's fiscal position.

These 3 hidden struggles in labor market may push Fed to jumbo rate cut: Jefferies

Jefferies identifies three labor market challenges—rising quits, wage pressures, and persistent inflation—that could prompt the Federal Reserve to implement a significant interest rate cut. These hidden struggles suggest ongoing economic fragility, influencing the Fed’s policy decisions to support employment and price stability.

TSX adds to daily winning streak as weak data boosts rate cut bets

The TSX extended its winning streak amid weak economic data that increased expectations for interest rate cuts. Investors reacted positively to signs of a slowing economy, prompting optimism for more accommodative monetary policy. This sentiment helped drive gains in key sectors, supporting the market’s upward momentum.

Inflation data looms for markets as stocks hover near records

Investors await key inflation data that could influence Federal Reserve policy amid stocks nearing record highs. Markets have shown resilience despite concerns over rising prices and potential rate hikes. The upcoming report is expected to guide traders on the economic outlook and interest rate expectations, impacting stock and bond markets in the near term.

Dollar drops against peers after weaker-than-expected jobs report

The US dollar fell against major currencies following a jobs report that showed weaker-than-expected employment gains. The softer data raised concerns about the strength of the US economy, leading investors to reassess expectations for future Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. This resulted in decreased demand for the dollar and gains for rival currencies.

US unemployment rate near 4-year high as labor market hits stall speed

The US unemployment rate has climbed close to a four-year peak, signaling a slowdown in the labor market. Job growth has weakened, with fewer new positions added recently, reflecting broader economic uncertainties. This shift suggests challenges ahead for workers and policymakers aiming to sustain economic momentum amid changing conditions.

Bitcoin price today: climbs to $113.2k after soft payrolls report; altcoins up

Bitcoin surged to $113.2k following a softer-than-expected payrolls report, indicating potential easing of monetary policy. This boost in investor optimism also lifted altcoins, reflecting broader gains in the cryptocurrency market.

Lowkick Studio Launches $SHARDS Token on Top Tier Exchanges for WorldShards MMORPG

Lowkick Studio has launched the $SHARDS token on leading cryptocurrency exchanges to support its MMORPG, WorldShards. The token aims to enhance the gaming ecosystem by enabling players to trade, earn, and use $SHARDS within the game, fostering a more immersive and rewarding experience. This move integrates blockchain technology to boost player engagement and the game's economy.

Thumzup Media shifts to cryptocurrency mining with $50 million raise

Thumzup Media is pivoting from its original focus to enter the cryptocurrency mining sector, aided by a recent $50 million funding round. This shift aims to capitalize on the growing digital currency market, leveraging the new capital to develop and expand mining operations. The move reflects the company's strategic adaptation to emerging technology trends and market demands.

iSpecimen receives crypto treasury proposals amid $200M digital plan

iSpecimen has received proposals for integrating cryptocurrency management as part of its $200 million digital expansion strategy. The company aims to leverage crypto assets to enhance its treasury operations, reflecting a growing trend in corporate financial innovation. This move is aligned with iSpecimen's broader plan to modernize financial infrastructure while exploring new digital asset opportunities.

EOS Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence

EOS surged 10% following renewed investor confidence driven by positive developments in its ecosystem and strategic partnerships. Market optimism has been bolstered by upcoming platform upgrades and broader adoption of its blockchain technology, contributing to the token’s increased demand and price growth.

Blink Charging plans to enable cryptocurrency payments for its electric vehicle charging services by the end of 2025. This move aims to attract tech-savvy customers and integrate digital currency options into its payment system, aligning with the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies in the financial sector.

NOWPayments to Participate in SiGMA Europe Rome 2025

NOWPayments announced its participation in SiGMA Europe Rome 2025, a prominent gaming and blockchain event. The company aims to showcase its crypto payment solutions, network with industry leaders, and explore new partnerships. This participation highlights NOWPayments’ commitment to expanding its presence in the European market and advancing crypto payment adoption.

Bitcoin price today: muted at $110.7k; Trump mining co lists publicly

Bitcoin remains steady around $110,700 amid modest trading activity. Meanwhile, a cryptocurrency mining company affiliated with former President Trump has gone public, marking a notable development in the crypto industry. Market participants are watching closely for potential impacts on bitcoin's future price movements.

AirNet receives 296,367 Solana tokens from warrant exercise

AirNet announced the receipt of 296,367 Solana tokens following the exercise of warrants. This transaction enhances the company's digital asset holdings and reflects continued interest in leveraging blockchain technology for growth. The move is expected to support AirNet’s strategic initiatives and long-term value creation within the Solana ecosystem.

CoinW Celebrates 8 Years of Commitment with 15 Million Users and Trillions in Trading Volume

CoinW marks its 8th anniversary, highlighting a global user base exceeding 15 million and trillions in total trading volume. The platform credits its success to consistent innovation, robust security, and a user-centric approach, aiming to expand further in the cryptocurrency trading market.

Garden Stage receives Nasdaq delisting warning over low share price

Garden Stage has been issued a warning by Nasdaq regarding its low share price, which falls below the required minimum for continued listing. The company now has a compliance period to raise its stock price above the threshold or face potential delisting from the exchange. This move highlights challenges for Garden Stage in maintaining investor confidence and meeting Nasdaq's listing standards.

FDA approves expanded use of Takeda's VONVENDI for VWD patients

The FDA has approved Takeda's VONVENDI for broader use in treating adults with von Willebrand disease (VWD). This expanded indication allows VONVENDI to be used in patients who require on-demand treatment and control of bleeding episodes, enhancing treatment options for those with VWD.

Northland Power announces board changes as John Brace retires

Northland Power revealed board updates following John Brace's retirement. Brace contributed significantly during his tenure, driving strategic initiatives. The company announced new appointments to strengthen governance and support future growth, reflecting its commitment to robust leadership and sustainable development in the energy sector.

Lennox first to pass DOE cold climate heat pump validation test

Lennox is the first company to pass the Department of Energy’s cold climate heat pump validation test. This achievement highlights Lennox's advanced technology in delivering efficient heating performance in cold temperatures, supporting cleaner and more reliable home heating solutions during winter.

Seacoast receives regulatory approvals for Villages Bancorporation deal

Seacoast Bank has secured all necessary regulatory approvals to finalize its acquisition of Villages Bancorporation. The deal will expand Seacoast's footprint and enhance its banking services in the region. Integration is expected to proceed smoothly, benefiting customers through a broader range of financial products and improved community banking experiences.

Graphjet receives Nasdaq compliance notice for market value deficiency

Graphjet has been notified by Nasdaq for not meeting the required minimum market value for continued listing. The company must regain compliance by a specified deadline to avoid potential delisting. Graphjet plans to address the deficiency through strategic measures to restore its market value and maintain its Nasdaq listing.

TON Strategy Company outlines vision to exceed 5% of TON supply

TON Strategy Company announced its goal to control over 5% of the TON token supply. The firm plans to achieve this through strategic acquisitions, partnerships, and active participation in the TON ecosystem, aiming to strengthen its influence and drive growth within the community. This move reflects confidence in TON’s potential and commitment to its long-term development.

Chijet Motor issues 640,850 shares to CVR holders after milestone miss

Chijet Motor has issued 640,850 shares to holders of Contingent Value Rights (CVRs) following the company missing a specified milestone. The share distribution compensates CVR holders in accordance with agreed terms, reflecting the company's commitment to honoring obligations despite not achieving project targets.

DIH faces delisting from Nasdaq, plans to appeal

DIH is at risk of being delisted from Nasdaq due to failure to meet listing requirements. The company intends to appeal the decision, aiming to retain its stock market presence while addressing compliance issues.

StablecoinX secures additional $530 million PIPE financing

StablecoinX raised $530 million through a private investment in public equity (PIPE) to boost its platform development and market expansion. The funding aims to enhance liquidity and support new product launches, positioning the company for accelerated growth in the competitive stablecoin sector. Investors expressed confidence amid increasing demand for reliable digital assets.

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