News Summary - 09/07/2025

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Ukraine's main government building in Kyiv hit for first time, PM says
Attacks on Kyiv damaged several residential buildings and resulted in two deaths, including a one-year-old child.
Israel destroys second high-rise as assault on Gaza City intensifies
Israel escalates its military offensive in Gaza, targeting a second high-rise building as part of its intensified assault on Gaza City. Authorities have urged Palestinians to evacuate the city and relocate southward amid ongoing operations.
Cable snapped before Lisbon funicular crash, investigators say
Preliminary investigations reveal that a cable snapped before the Lisbon funicular crash that killed 16 people. Authorities report that the rest of the mechanism functioned correctly, indicating the cable failure was the primary cause of the tragedy.
Trump says Venezuelan jets will be shot down if they endanger US ships
Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro stated that differences between Venezuela and the US do not justify military conflict. This comment comes amid heightened tensions after President Trump warned that Venezuelan jets posing a threat to US ships would be shot down.
US tells Kilmar Ăbrego GarcĂa he faces deportation to Eswatini
Kilmar Ăbrego GarcĂa, a Salvadoran mistakenly deported in March, is now facing deportation to Eswatini. The case has sparked an immigration controversy due to the error in his original removal.
Boko Haram kills at least 60 in overnight attack on Nigerian village
Boko Haram militants attacked a village in Borno State, Nigeria, killing at least 60 people. Many victims had recently returned after years of displacement caused by ongoing conflict in the region.
'Strange noises' heard before squatter found in house with lights, TV and bed
A homeowner near Portland, Oregon, discovered a squatter living in the crawl space beneath their house. The intruder had set up lights, a TV, and a bed, all unnoticed until strange noises prompted investigation.
Seoul holds emergency meeting after citizens detained in US Hyundai raid
US immigration officials detained 475 workers, primarily South Korean nationals, on Thursday for working illegally. In response, Seoul held an emergency meeting to address the situation and support the detained citizens.
Russia targets WhatsApp and pushes new 'super-app' as internet blackouts grow
Russia has imposed restrictions on widely used apps like WhatsApp amid increasing internet blackouts. Concurrently, the government is promoting a new domestic "super-app" called Max, aiming to replace banned foreign services and enhance control over online communication.
Sudanese villagers dig with hands to reach landslide victims, group says
Villagers in Sudan are using their hands to dig through landslide debris to rescue victims, as they lack access to tools or machinery, according to Save the Children.
Man dies after suspected shark attack in Sydney
A morning surfer was pulled from the water and died at the scene following a suspected shark attack in Sydney, according to Australian police.
Why the world is watching RFK's fight with US health agency
The US health secretary's initiatives may significantly influence health policies domestically and internationally, drawing global attention to RFK's efforts and their potential worldwide impact.
Judge rules ending protections for Venezuelan and Haitian migrants is unlawful
A judge ruled that ending Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Venezuelan and Haitian migrants, as attempted by the Trump administration, is unlawful. This decision maintains protections for these migrants, allowing them to remain in the U.S. under TPS.
One of America's Most Wanted Evaded the FBI for 21 Years â Only to Be Found in Wales
The prime suspect in two 2003 California bombings, who evaded the FBI for 21 years, was discovered living in a cottage in Wales last year.
Rosenberg: What's behind Putin's uncompromising stance on Ukraine?
Moscow's diplomatic gains in China and the absence of decisive action from former US President Trump have strengthened Putin's confidence, contributing to his steadfast approach on Ukraine, reports Steve Rosenberg.
The sunscreen scandal shocking Australia - the world's skin cancer hotspot
A scandal involving ineffective sunscreens in Australia has damaged consumer trust and highlighted issues in global sunscreen regulation, raising concerns about the products' ability to protect against the country's high skin cancer rates.
Three ways Epstein scandal could go for Trump
This week, Epstein's victims intensified demands for transparency, increasing pressure on the White House to address the scandal and its potential impact on Trump.
'We are the troops': Inside Chicago's split communities as Trump vows to deploy National Guard
Chicago's communities are divided as violence rises. Some residents focus on youth outreach to deter gang involvement, while others support President Trump's call to deploy the National Guard sooner to restore order. This split highlights differing approaches to addressing the city's safety challenges.
New Bollywood romcom sparks debate over stereotyping South India
The film Param Sundari has sparked renewed discussions about Bollywood's portrayal of South India, highlighting ongoing concerns over stereotyping non-Hindi-speaking states in India's leading film industry.
Mourners pay tribute at public viewing of Giorgio Armani's coffin
In Milan, mourners lined up to pay their respects at the public viewing of Giorgio Armani's coffin. The renowned Italian designer passed away on Thursday at the age of 91.
Watch: What's in the 'missing minute' of Epstein's jail video?
The US House Oversight Committee unveiled new surveillance footage captured hours before Jeffrey Epstein's death, shedding light on the previously unclear events during the so-called 'missing minute' in his jail video.
'No doubt' Russia will cross NATO border if Ukraine falls, former US VP says
Former US Vice-President Mike Pence warns that if Ukraine falls, Russia will likely cross NATO borders. He urges for security guarantees in Ukraine to ensure a just and lasting peace.
Watch: Key moments from RFK Jr's heated Senate hearing
The US health secretary faced intense questioning about Covid deaths and vaccine policies just days after dismissing the CDC director, highlighting ongoing debates over pandemic management and public health strategies.
'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. An eyewitness in the second carriage captured the severe impact on video, highlighting the severity of the collision. Emergency services responded to the incident, which has shocked the local community.
'He doesn't follow trends': How celebrities described Armani over the years
Giorgio Armani, the iconic Italian fashion designer and billionaire brand owner, has passed away at 91. Known for his timeless style and influence in fashion, celebrities often praised him for his unique vision and refusal to follow fleeting trends.
Watch: BBC correspondent at scene of Lisbon funicular crash
A funicular cable reportedly came loose along the railway in Lisbon, causing the crash. The incident has led to a national day of mourning. Local media continue to report from the scene.
The PP criticizes GarcĂa Ortiz for speaking to judges "with one foot on the dock," and the PSOE calls FeijĂło a "hooligan" for his absence
Miguel Tellado from the PP criticizes GarcĂa Ortiz for addressing the judges while facing judicial charges, and reminds that the PSOE's judicial year will begin with Begoña GĂłmez, the president's wife, on the dock. Meanwhile, the PSOE labels FeijĂło a "hooligan" for not attending.
SĂĄnchez lashes out at Tellado for asking to "dig his own grave" and the PP's 'number two' reproaches him that "the FrancomodĂn has run out of steam"
SĂĄnchez criticizes the secretary general of the PP for a statement he considers a "veiled call to violence." In response, Tellado replies that "the FrancomodĂn has run out of steam," highlighting the tension between both political leaders.
A tragedy "in 50 seconds": an initial report points to cable breakage as the cause of the Lisbon funicular accident
A government report indicates that the accident of the Lisbon funicular was due to the breakage of the cable connecting the two cars, which gave way at its attachment point in the cabin that derailed.
A sudden change in weather is coming in the next few hours: areas affected by rain and a drop in temperatures
Rain is expected in Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, and the western parts of Castilla y LeĂłn and Extremadura, with the possibility of spreading to other areas in the northwest. Additionally, there will be a significant drop in temperatures in these regions.
Two Dead and One Injured in a Shooting at a Bar in a Carmona Residential Area
A shooting that took place at a bar in a residential area in Carmona left two people dead and one injured. Witnesses reported that a person pulled out a rifle and fired at the establishment, causing the fatal incident.
More than a thousand people in LeĂłn support forest firefighters and demand "dignified" conditions
More than a thousand people marched through downtown LeĂłn in support of the forest firefighters, demanding better working conditions. Citizens applauded the personnel throughout the march, showing their backing for the operation.
PSOE and Sumar negotiate to approve measures against Israel in Tuesday's Council of Ministers
PSOE and Sumar are negotiating to approve measures against Israel in the upcoming Council of Ministers, including declaring Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu persona non grata and approving a law for an arms embargo.
Israel Premier Tech removes the country's name from their Vuelta jersey: "Given the danger of some protests"
The Israel Premier Tech team has decided to remove the country's name from their jersey in the Vuelta due to the danger posed by certain protests, according to their announcement on social media.
Marc Soler takes stage 14 of the Vuelta a España halted by protests for Palestine
Marc Soler, from the UAE Team Emirates, won stage 14 of the Vuelta a España, which took place between Avilés and La Farrapona and was momentarily halted due to protests for Palestine.
Spanish Victory at the US Open: Marcel Granollers Wins His Second Grand Slam of the Year Alongside Horacio Zeballos
Spanish tennis player Marcel Granollers won his second Grand Slam of the year in doubles, alongside Horacio Zeballos, achieving an important victory at the US Open.
He hears strange noises in his building and finds a man living in the basement 'hooked up' to the electricity
A resident heard strange noises in his building and discovered a man living illegally in the basement. The squatter had a bed, lights, televisions, chargers, and other electronic devices, which he used thanks to an illegal electricity connection.
A Doctor Loses His License in the UK Following Patient Complaints: "He Speaks Fluently, But..."
A doctor in the UK lost his license after multiple patient complaints. He repeatedly failed the official English tests between 2022 and 2024, even missing some exams due to financial reasons, which impacted his certification and confidence in his communication abilities.
The Scientific Reason Why Many Men Are More Attractive with Beards
Beards can increase male attractiveness due to signals of maturity, health, and social status. Studies suggest that a well-groomed beard highlights facial features and may indicate greater masculinity, which positively influences the perception of attractiveness for both men and women.
The Five Things You Should Never Do to a Flight Attendant on a Plane If You Donât Want to Make a Bad Impression
The influencer and travel expert @travelwithpalma shares in a video five tips to avoid misunderstandings with flight attendants during a flight, highlighting the importance of respecting their work and attitude for a good experience on the plane.
Jim Jarmusch wins the Golden Lion at the 2025 Venice Film Festival: full list of winners
Jim Jarmusch wins the Golden Lion at Venice 2025 with his film "Father Mother Sister Brother," starring Adam Driver and Cate Blanchett, marking an unexpected milestone in his career.
Trump Sends a Message to China with the Escalation in His Conflict with Venezuela, and Experts Fear His Plans: "He Is Unpredictable"
Although a U.S. invasion of Venezuela is considered unlikely, experts do not rule out this possibility due to the rising tension and unpredictability of the strategic moves in the conflict, which also sends a warning to China.
Trump criticizes Brussels' multimillion-dollar fine against Google and threatens retaliation: "It's very unfair!"
Trump condemns the fine imposed by the EU on Google, calling it unfair and demanding an end to this practice against American companies. Furthermore, he threatens to take retaliatory measures if what he considers unequal treatment continues.
Carmen Alcayde surprises Montoya and reunites with Lydia Lozano on 'ÂĄDe viernes!'
Montoya, Lydia Lozano, and RocĂo Flores were the special guests on the premiere of the new season of the show 'ÂĄDe viernes!' on Telecinco, where Carmen Alcayde surprised Montoya and reunited with Lozano.
The Five Foods That Can Make You Feel "Tired All the Time," According to Experts
Some foods high in tyramine can negatively affect sleep, causing a constant feeling of tiredness, according to experts. Identifying and limiting these foods can improve the quality of rest.
Three winners of the Bonoloto win 43,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 600,000
The Bonoloto draw on September 6, 2025, had no six-match winners, leaving the jackpot for September 7 at 600,000 euros. Three winners each received prizes of 43,000 euros.
Spanish Bodybuilder Erik Markov Dies Suddenly at 27
Erik Markov, Spanish bodybuilder and winner of the NPC Worldwide Top Tan Classic Regional in 2025, passed away suddenly at the age of 27.
Israel urges the citizens of Gaza City to move to a "humanitarian zone" in the southern Gaza Strip
Netanyahu's government is seeking the complete conquest of Gaza City and urges its citizens to relocate to a "humanitarian zone" in the southern Gaza Strip to avoid confrontations amid the escalation of the conflict.
The Israeli Army Says It Now Controls 40% of Gaza City and Warns That the Operation "Will Continue to Intensify"
The Israeli Army claims to have taken control of 40% of Gaza, focusing on attacking Hamas infrastructure. They warn that the operation will intensify to continue achieving their military objectives in the city.
Marc MĂĄrquez is close to his ninth World Championship after his victory in the Catalonia sprint and the crash of his brother Ălex
Marc MĂĄrquez won the Catalonia sprint race, moving closer to his ninth world title. His brother Ălex MĂĄrquez, who secured pole position, suffered a crash a few laps before the end of the MotoGP race.
Amador Mohedano Speaks Out About RocĂo Flores' Heartbreaking Interview: "I Agree"
RocĂo Flores, daughter of RocĂo Carrasco, reappeared on television to give a very personal interview on the show ÂĄDe viernes!, where she addressed sensitive topics. Amador Mohedano commented on this heartbreaking interview, expressing that he agrees with what his niece said.
A Primitiva winner wins 1.18 million euros and the jackpot rises to 7.7 million
A player has won 1.18 million euros in the Primitiva lottery on September 6, 2025. There were no winners in the special category, so the jackpot for the next draw on September 8 will increase to 7.7 million euros.
Doctors Treat a Woman Who Had a Piece of Glass Thermometer Stuck in Her Buttock for 20 Years
A woman was treated after a bicycle fall, and a scan accidentally revealed that she had a fragment of a glass thermometer embedded in her buttock for 20 years.
The dismissal of a supermarket worker for taking a bag of anchovies without paying is declared justified
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura confirmed the dismissal of a worker who was caught by a colleague taking a bag of anchovies without paying, thus upholding the company's decision.
The Hidden Gems of the Transfer Market: A Top Goalkeeper to Girona, a Star to Oviedo, and Elche's Loaned Players
The 2025/2026 summer transfer market in LaLiga combines high-profile signings with less flashy but strategic moves, such as a standout goalkeeper joining Girona, a star player signing with Oviedo, and players loaned out by Elche, highlighting key plays away from the media spotlight.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica publishes its issue number 127, titled âGeneration Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected Worldâ. It addresses how youth navigate digital hyperconnectivity and highlights the need to learn to live beyond screens to achieve comprehensive well-being in the technological era.
Chris Martin, of Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
The West Nile Virus is Spreading Across Europe, Which Reports a Record Number of Cases in the Last Three Years
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control warns that the West Nile virus is expanding in Europe, recording a three-year high in cases, and cautions that outbreaks will become more frequent in the future.
Mercadona's New Product That Brings Back the Childhood of Many Spaniards: It Costs Only One Euro
Mercadona has launched a new product available in its supermarkets that evokes the childhood of many Spaniards. This item, which can already be found on the shelves, has an affordable price of just one euro, stirring nostalgia among consumers.
Michu trusts Ana MarĂa AldĂłn with the care of her daughter: "It was in the will"
Journalist Tino Torrubiano, who reviewed the will of the young deceased, confirms that Michu entrusted the care of her daughter to Ana MarĂa AldĂłn, as stipulated in the document.
What if SĂĄnchezâs future lies in Brussels? This is the rocky path that could prevent his legislature from reaching port
SĂĄnchezâs government depends on the support of the separatists to approve budgets and key laws, such as the reduction of the workweek. Crucial decisions regarding the official recognition of Catalan and the use of European funds will be made in Brussels, complicating the stability and continuity of his legislature.
Ibai Llanos Dominates with His Breakfast World Cup: Discover the Dishes Competing to Make It to the Final
Ibai Llanos has created a Breakfast World Cup that has gone viral on social media, generating great enthusiasm. The competition has become so popular that even presidents, mayors, and government ministries have shown interest and support.
Azuquita, member of the music group Los Rumba Kings, dies at 47
The Valencian musician Azuquita, known for his role in Rumba Kings and for popularizing the 'rumbakalao' in the 90s, passed away at the age of 47, leaving a legacy in Spanish music.
Actors and Anecdotes: From When Secun de la Rosa Scored a Job Without Trying to Manu Baqueiroâs Bad Experience with a Taxi Driver
The article shares amusing anecdotes from actors, such as Secun de la Rosa, who landed an impromptu job, and Manu Baqueiro, who went through a tough moment with a taxi driver, revealing unexpected and human moments behind their careers.
The Magnetism of Isabel Preysler in Magazines: Why She Fails on TV
Isabel Preysler stands out in magazines for her elegance and charisma, but she fails to connect on television, where her image does not convey the same impact. In contrast, Tamara FalcĂł succeeds on TV thanks to her spontaneity and naturalness, which create greater closeness with the audience, demonstrating that success in print media does not always translate to the screen.
Rodriâs doubts about the 2025 Ballon dâOr: âI would love for it to be Lamine Yamal, but based on sporting meritsâŠâ
Rodri, winner of the 2024 Ballon dâOr, expressed that although he would like Lamine Yamal to win in 2025, he believes that, based on sporting merits, the players from PSG have a better chance of taking the prize.
Stocks and Funds as a Couple: Who Owns Them When Love Breaks Up
More and more couples are sharing complex financial products such as investment funds, automated portfolios, stocks, or index plans. This raises legal and financial questions about the ownership and management of these assets in case of separation, requiring clarity and agreements to avoid conflicts.
Solaz del Mar, this is the Spanish zombie town from 'The Walking Dead': we visited the filming of 'Daryl Dixon'
Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride, as Daryl Dixon and Carol Peletier, filmed the third season of the series in various locations across Spain, highlighting the fictional town of Solaz del Mar.
Pamela Anderson shines at the Deauville American Film Festival with the most sophisticated 'total black look'
Pamela Anderson was the star of the 51st edition of the Deauville American Film Festival, where she stood out with an elegant 'total black look' and received an award in recognition of her professional career.
These are the times you should have breakfast, lunch, and dinner to live longer, according to Harvard
A Harvard study followed nearly 3,000 adults for almost 25 years, finding that eating at specific times improves longevity. Having breakfast early, lunch at noon, and dinner before 7 p.m. are associated with a longer and healthier life.
The viral WhatsApp scam returns, trying to steal all your data in a matter of seconds
Cybercriminals use WhatsApp video calls to trick users and quickly steal personal and banking information.
The surprising country overwhelmed by tourists: the annual number of visitors triples the population
A Central European country is facing unprecedented tourist overcrowding, as the annual number of visitors triples its population, saturating its main tourist destinations.
What is the difference between figs and brevas?
Figs and brevas come from the same tree, but they differ in their time of appearance. Brevas are the first fruit to appear in summer, while figs grow later, in autumn. Each has distinct characteristics and flavors, despite sharing the same origin.
The Unexpected Chemical That Could Become the Future of Fuels
This liquid gas surpasses hydrogen in potential and is up to 700 times more powerful than electric batteries, positioning itself as a promising alternative for the fuel of the future.
Long Lines and Famous Faces in Milan to Say Goodbye to Giorgio Armani
The funeral chapel of Giorgio Armani at the Armani Theatre in Milan gathered a crowd, including prominent figures such as Donatella Versace and Giuseppe Tornatore, who lined up to bid farewell to the iconic designer.
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 the 20 finalists selected from the countryâs 10 coastlines. The voting, which ends on September 15, will choose the winning beach and give you the chance to enter the 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 is located in the Canary Islands, surpassing other popular ones like Muro and El Palmar, due to the higher number of hours of sunlight it receives annually.
Physiotherapist Andrea Sais's Stretch to Relieve Tired Feet After the Holidays
After the holidays, daily effort and constant activity can cause discomfort in the feet. Physiotherapist Andrea Sais recommends a specific stretch to relieve tiredness and improve well-being when returning to the routine.
Queues at Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka for the Most Beautiful Keychains to Join the Trend for Your Bags
The trend of decorating bags with keychains or 'charms,' inspired by Jane Birkin and popularized by the 'Labubus,' has generated long lines at stores like Zara, Stradivarius, and Bershka for the most attractive designs.
If You Travel Abroad, You Need an eSIM: These Are the Carriers and Compatible Devices
In Spain, not all carriers offer eSIM, so 20bits reports which companies do and which devices are compatible to make using them easier when traveling abroad.
Line 6 Reopens Between MĂ©ndez Ălvaro and Moncloa: New Tracks, Reinforced Platforms, and Less Rattling
Metro Line 6 reopens the section between MĂ©ndez Ălvaro and Moncloa after three months of construction. The improvements include new tracks, reinforced platforms, and reduced rattling. Works continue on the eastern part of the line, which will remain closed until December.
The reform of the gag law remains stalled in Congress almost a year after the agreement to resume it
The reform of the gag law, in effect for ten years, remains blocked in Congress due to disagreements, especially regarding the status of police officers as agents of authority, delaying its repeal.
Yolanda DĂaz confirms she is negotiating with Puigdemont to try to approve the reduction of the working day
Yolanda DĂaz confirmed that she is in negotiations with Puigdemont to try to approve the reduction of the working day. Although she avoided showing optimism about the outcome, she assured that the conversations continue and that the debate on the matter will take place.
A Cook Reveals the Trick to Making Restaurant Food Taste Better Than Homemade
Diego DomĂnguez, a cook, shares on TikTok that the key to making restaurant food taste better than homemade is the sauce, which he describes as fundamental to enhancing flavors.
Conor McGregorâs Religious Message and Opposition to Illegal Immigration as He Runs for President of Ireland
Conor McGregor, former UFC world champion, announced on social media his intention to run for president of Ireland, emphasizing a message with religious content and criticisms of illegal immigration, asking for the vote of Irish citizens.
A violin that belonged to Einstein and that the genius tried to hide from the Nazis goes up for auction: starting price
A violin that belonged to Albert Einstein, acquired shortly before his move to Switzerland in the 1890s, will be auctioned. The physicist tried to hide this instrument to protect it from the Nazis.
Tips to Save Money on Clothes for Back to School
Reusing clothes and opting for second-hand garments are effective strategies to reduce spending on clothing during the back-to-school season.
Last-minute getaways for less than 100 euros to postpone the return to routine
Last-minute getaways for less than 100 euros allow you to enjoy destinations such as Prague, Budapest, Edinburgh, and Marrakech, ideal for postponing the return to routine with affordable and cultural trips.
Chicken Parmesan, an affordable and fun recipe to win over both adults and children
Chicken Parmesan is an Italian version of breaded chicken that is both economical and delicious. This simple and tasty recipe is perfect for winning over the taste buds of both adults and kids, becoming a favorite dish for any occasion.
Why Is a Cow Assumed to Be Spherical? The Most Repeated Joke Among Scientists Worldwide
The joke that "a cow is spherical" is used among scientists to simplify complex problems through idealized models. This metaphor highlights how science often accepts unrealistic assumptions to facilitate calculations and understand phenomena, even though in practice things are much more complex. It is a humorous way to illustrate abstraction in scientific work.
Lydia Lozano reunites with Santi Acosta: "Do you still think I am the worst host?"
Lydia Lozano, a prominent television collaborator, returned to Mediaset after two years of absence since her dismissal. In her reunion with Santi Acosta, she humorously asked him if he still considers her the worst host, thus resuming her presence on the network.
This is the reason why dogs lick themselves so much and itâs not because of hunger
Dogs frequently lick themselves not only because of hunger, but as a sign of restlessness or anxiety. This gesture is common and reflects their emotions more than a feeding need.
Thiem reveals the nightmare he experienced in his Roland Garros finals against Rafa Nadal: "One of the worst feelings of my life"
Former Austrian tennis player Dominic Thiem revealed the difficult emotional ordeal he faced during his Roland Garros finals against Rafael Nadal, describing it as one of the worst feelings of his life due to the pressure and the level of his opponent.
Sanabria Fires Ruin the Summer for the Tourism Sector: "People Think Everything is Burned Down"
The Junta of Castilla y LeĂłn is offering aid of 5,500 euros to businesses affected by the fire in evacuated municipalities, aiming to mitigate the negative impact on the tourism sector following the damage and the perception of devastation.
The Spain That Doesnât Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"
Some people in Spain prefer not to travel, finding well-being or a political stance in stability and immobility. For them, traveling generates more anxiety than a feeling of freedom, challenging the common idea that traveling is always enjoyable and enriching.
Aggressions, insults... Environmentalists feel more targeted than ever: "I refuse to be afraid"
Ecologists in Action warned in July about an increase in ideologically motivated aggressions and insults against environmental activists, who claim to feel more attacked than ever but refuse to be intimidated.
Putin and the Law of the Funnel
The article warns that Europe must make the right decisions today to avoid negative consequences, implying that choosing the "right side of the funnel" is crucial in a complex political and strategic context.
TVE: a Sanchist soap opera is missing
To complete the programming, a Sanchist soap opera is requested to replace âValle Salvajeâ and âLa Promesaâ in TVEâs schedule.
When Rest Is Not an Option
Many people with disabilities and their families cannot enjoy vacations, not for lack of desire, but due to numerous obstacles that prevent their rest and enjoyment.
The Return
August's tragedies cast a dark shadow over the cherished and nostalgic memories of summer, marking a somber return from the season.
The Aemet warning ahead of Sunday's total lunar eclipse: clouds will complicate visibility
Aemet warns that during the total lunar eclipse on Sunday, which will occur between 18:27 and 21:56 hours (maximum at 20:11), the presence of clouds will make its observation difficult from Spain.
The jab from the queens of 'Drag Race Spain' at Trump: "The fact that we exist is already a message to him"
Atresmedia presented the fifth season of Drag Race Spain at the FesTVal in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The queens of the show delivered a strong message to Trump, stating that their very existence challenges his values and constitutes an act of resistance and visibility.
Laura, Kiko Rivera's New York 'friend': "I deeply regret their separation"
Laura, a young Colombian woman living in New York, had more than just a friendly relationship with Kiko Rivera. She expresses her sorrow over Kiko's separation, showing support during a difficult time for him.
A British resident in Benidorm describes the three most dangerous situations he has experienced: "It was horrible"
Harry Poulton, a young TikToker living in Benidorm, shares through his videos the three most dangerous and unfortunate situations he has experienced in the Alicante tourist town.
A Grandfather Picks Up His Grandson from School and Takes the Wrong Child Home
A grandfather, while picking up his grandson from school, entered a dark room where several children were sleeping and, unintentionally, took the wrong child home.
Images of the GarĂfuna and the Police in 'Supervivientes All Stars' Come to Light: The Scandal That Halted the Premiere
A GarĂfuna community occupied the game beach on 'Supervivientes All Stars,' forcing the show to reorganize its schedule. The footage of the confrontation between the GarĂfuna and the Police has emerged, sparking a scandal that halted the reality show's premiere.
Carmen Borrego reacts to RocĂo Flores' interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I don't believe it"
Carmen Borrego expressed her disbelief following RocĂo Flores' interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!', where RocĂo Carrasco's daughter reappeared on television and discussed difficult moments in her life.
Tamara FalcĂł's Reaction to Pedro SĂĄnchez on 'El Hormiguero': "I am with Reverte"
Tamara Falcó surprised many by expressing her support for the writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte during her appearance on 'El Hormiguero,' when asked about his critical comments towards President Pedro Sånchez.
Montoya confesses that he considered taking his own life after 'Supervivientes': "I went out to the balcony and looked down..."
Montoya reveals in an interview that, after his time on 'Supervivientes', he faced a deep personal crisis that led him to contemplate suicide, even going out to the balcony and looking down before overcoming the situation.
Anita Williams reacts to Montoya's harsh testimony: "You have to want life much more"
Montoya spoke on television about his suicide attempt, sharing a very personal testimony. Anita Williams reacted to the testimony, highlighting the importance of valuing and wanting life much more.
Javier de Hoyos Defends MarĂa Pombo After Her Controversy Over Reading: "She Feared the Criticism"
The influencer MarĂa Pombo received harsh criticism for expressing her opinion about reading. Javier de Hoyos came to her defense, revealing that she feared facing these criticisms from the very beginning.
Susanna Griso's Reaction to a Reporterâs Dramatic Fall Live on Air: "Oh, oh, oh! Please!"
Journalist Diana Higueras had a dramatic fall while entering the set of 'Espejo PĂșblico,' a moment Susanna Griso experienced with concern and expressed live on air with an "Oh, oh, oh! Please!"
Felisuco, victim of the railway chaos: "I have been trapped in towns of Valladolid and Palencia"
Felisuco denounced the railway chaos that left him stranded in towns of Valladolid and Palencia. Additionally, he criticized the change in the ticket refund policy, which complicates the recovery of money due to delays and problems in the service.
Stir over the new look Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez showed on 'Supervivientes' after his facial surgery
Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez debuted the second edition of 'Supervivientes: All Stars' sporting a new look after his facial surgery, appearing with sunglasses, which caused a stir among viewers.
Who Are Giorgio Armaniâs Nephews and the Possible Heirs to 8 Billion
Giorgio Armani did not have children, so it is speculated that his inheritance, valued at 8 billion, could go to his nephews, whom he considered as his own.
The tradition of royal families that the Princes of Wales do not plan to resume
Prince William and Kate Middleton chose not to follow the royal tradition of posing with their children at the start of the school year, a common custom in royal families that they decided to break a few years ago.
Why Doesnât the Alleged Relationship Between Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise Have the Support of Their Fans?
Doubts on social media about the relationship between Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise persist, although the possibility of it becoming serious is increasing due to a shared project between them.
An "Imminent" Divorce and a New Hope: This Is How the Separation of JoaquĂn Torres and RaĂșl Prieto Has Been
JoaquĂn Torres and RaĂșl Prieto are separating after more than eleven years together due to health problems, marking an imminent divorce and the beginning of new chapters in their lives.
TheGrefg, Disappointed with the Kings League for Its "Favoritism" Toward the Porcinos Team: "Otherwise Ibai Llanos Would Have Left the League"
TheGrefg criticizes the Kings League for favoritism toward the Porcinos team and expresses disappointment over changes such as the end of president exclusivity, suggesting that without these issues, Ibai Llanos might have left the league.
LujĂĄn ArgĂŒelles: "I have felt destroyed in every aspect of my life"
LujĂĄn ArgĂŒelles begins a new project on Cuatro, 'The Path of Truth', where she explores personal topics after feeling destroyed in various aspects of her life.
RocĂo Flores, in tears: "My mother has destroyed my life"
In a preview of the interview that 'De viernes' will air, RocĂo Flores appears emotional and in tears, confessing that her mother has destroyed her life, thus revealing the intense 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 in her hands a dossier with RocĂo Flores' proposal, who wanted to create a documentary in response to her mother's accusations.
Carolina Sobe's Sister Has Been in a Coma for 40 Days: "We Understood That They Were Going to Operate on Her and That She Would Die"
Carolina Sobe's sister has been in a coma for 40 days due to pneumonia that was complicated by a heart condition. The family faced the difficult decision to operate on her despite the risk that she might not survive.
The workers of Lisbon's funicular had already warned about deficiencies in the service
An accident on the Gloria funicular in Lisbon caused fatalities following the possible breakage of a safety cable. Workers had warned about deficiencies in the outsourced service, while the maintenance company defends its protocols. The Portuguese president declared a national mourning, and all funiculars remain closed, causing shock in the city.
Three Championship Racing Pigeons Worth 170,000 Euros Stolen in Murcia
In Fortuna, Murcia, three nationally champion racing pigeons valued at 170,000 euros were stolen, leaving their cages empty. The owners, six members of a club, express their grief over the sentimental and financial loss after years of training. The Civil Guard is investigating, but the pigeons will not be able to compete despite the theft, as their identification rings and chips remain with the owners. They ask for the pigeons to be returned or released.
This is how the best divers in the world dive
The Cliff Diving World Series returns to Mostar for the ninth time, with dives from the historic Stari Most bridge over the Neretva River. The best divers in the world compete with great precision. Rhiannan Iffland leads the women's category and Gary Hunt leads the men's.
Fernando Alonso's pessimism in Monza despite his great qualifying: "I will keep dropping back during the race"
Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin driver, achieved an impressive eighth position in the qualifying for the 2025 Italian Grand Prix. However, he is pessimistic about the race, anticipating that he will lose positions as the event progresses.
Max Verstappen secures a spectacular pole in Monza, with Fernando Alonso ninth and Carlos Sainz out in Q2
Max Verstappen achieved an impressive pole position in Monza, surpassing McLaren and the local Ferraris. Fernando Alonso qualified ninth, while Carlos Sainz was eliminated in Q2, in an exciting qualifying session for the Italian GP of F1.
The Spanish Futsal League Unanimously Approves Its Own Dissolution
The National Futsal League, after 36 years of activity, has unanimously approved its definitive dissolution, marking the end of an era in Spanish futsal.
Toni Bou expands his legend by winning his 38th Trial World Championship
Toni Bou reaffirmed his dominance in trial by winning his 38th World Championship in Geddington, United Kingdom, further solidifying his legendary career.
The Legendary Wrestler AJ Lee Returns to WWE After 10 Years of Absence
AJ Lee returned to WWE in the latest episode of 'SmackDown!' after a decade away. She appeared alongside her husband CM Punk and attacked Becky Lynch in a segment that surprised fans.
The astronomical amount of money a billionaire fan leaves to Neymar in inheritance comes to light
Brazilian media reveal the large sum that a billionaire fan of Neymar has left him in inheritance, highlighting the magnitude of this legacy following the businessmanâs health issues.
Lujan Saelices: "Removing the 66% disability from your resume is accepting that you are no longer valid"
Lujan Saelices denounces that even disability foundations advise her to remove her 66% disability level from her resume to improve her job opportunities, to which she responds that doing so is accepting that one is not valid.
Violation of Sexual and Reproductive Rights of People with Physical and Organic Disabilities Reported
The confederation alerts about the violation of sexual and reproductive rights of people with physical and organic disabilities, highlighting the lack of specific policies, insufficient training of professionals, persistent stigmas, and absence of accessible resources.
Blanca Tejero, Cocoâs 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 sister Coco, who has a disability, has taught her to be more tolerant and to listen. Her work at the Spanish Center for Cognitive Accessibility, managed by Plena InclusiĂłn, promotes inclusion and accessibility for people with disabilities.
Stroke units should have one physiotherapist for every five patients
The Spanish Society of Neurology (SEN) has created a guide to standardize physiotherapy intervention in stroke patients in hospital units, recommending a ratio of one physiotherapist for every five patients to improve treatment and recovery.
Bets on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies Now Surpass Wall Street Stocks
The market capitalization of Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies has grown significantly, surpassing the combined value of the Ibex 35 companies. This growth is strengthened by the influx of institutional capital, positioning the sector above traditional Wall Street stocks.
The Government 'avoided' Guijuelo having to go through Brussels to approve the change in its quality certification
The Government ensured that the changes to Guijuelo's quality certification were considered "normal modifications" or "of the European Union" under the current Agriculture regulation, thereby avoiding the need to go to Brussels for approval.
A Spaniard Uses ChatGPT as an Advisor and Loses Hundreds of Euros on a Lifetime Minimum Pension
The lawyer and educator known as 'Un tĂo legal' warned about the risks of using AI, such as ChatGPT, for legal advice, as it can lead to mistakes and financial lossesâillustrated by the case of a Spaniard who lost hundreds of euros on a lifetime minimum pension by relying on this technology.
Planas highlights the "fluid and intense trade relations" with China and supports negotiating
The Minister of Agriculture emphasizes the strong trade relations with China and highlights the collaboration of Spanish companies, referring to the tariff of up to 62.4% imposed on European pork, defending the need to negotiate.
Tesla proposes an unprecedented bonus to ensure Musk's continuity: one trillion dollars over 10 years
Tesla proposes a compensation plan for Elon Musk worth one trillion dollars over 10 years, contingent on ambitious goals such as expanding its robotaxis and achieving a minimum market value of 8.5 trillion dollars.
IRPF Refund for Mutualist Pensioners: Application, Dates, Deadlines, and How to Claim
The automatic refund of up to 4,000 euros per year for mutualist pensioners, corresponding to the years 2019-2022, was published in the BOE on July 25.
"They believe they are above the law": Warner also sues Midjourney's AI for copyright infringement
Warner Bros. joins Disney and Universal in the legal battle against Midjourney, a generative AI, accusing it of copyright infringement. The studio aims to halt the unauthorized use of its protected content in the creation of images by artificial intelligence.
Woody Allen wants to direct Donald Trump again in a movie: "I could do wonders with him"
Woody Allen expressed his desire to direct Donald Trump again in a movie, highlighting the former president's potential as an actor. Trump previously worked with Allen in the 90s comedy 'Celebrity,' where he played a satirical version of himself.
AI wants to reconstruct Orson Wellesâ cursed film (and the family is not happy about it)
Fable Studio plans to use generative artificial intelligence to reconstruct the 43 lost minutes of "The Other Side of the Wind," a 1942 cult film directed by Orson Welles, which has caused upset among the directorâs family.
Kurt Russell joins the 'Yellowstone' universe with Michelle Pfeiffer in a new spin-off (yet another one)
The 'Yellowstone' universe, created by Taylor Sheridan, is expanding with a new spin-off for Paramount. This series, starring Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer, could be set in the present day, marking a novelty within the franchise.
'Daryl Dixon', third season: release dates and where to watch the 'The Walking Dead' spin-off
The third season of 'Daryl Dixon' arrives in Spain with seven new episodes featuring Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride), continuing the thrilling story of the 'The Walking Dead' spin-off.
The World's Most Influential Tech CEO Says AI Will Make the Four-Day Workweek Prevail
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, states that artificial intelligence will free people from costly tasks, which will drive the adoption of the four-day workweek.
Has Apple lost the 'hype'? The new iPhone 17 is just around the corner with a subdued mood
Apple will unveil the iPhone 17 on September 9 in Cupertino. The news includes details about its launch in Spain, model prices, and the main new features of the device.
Lenovo Unleashes Its Full Potential at IFA 2025 with Its Complete Range of AI Devices
Lenovo showcases at IFA 2025 its comprehensive lineup of AI-based devices and experiences, covering the consumer, professional, and mobile sectors, highlighting its commitment to technological innovation.
These 'tech' toys will help your children go back to school in a fun way
Learning through play is the best way to approach going back to school. These technological toys combine education and fun, making it easier for children to acquire knowledge while being entertained.
JBL and Harman Kardon renew their audio range with speakers and headphones for all tastes
JBL and Harman Kardon launch new speakers and headphones that will be available in September, expanding their offerings to satisfy diverse tastes and preferences in sound.
'Wildest on a beach in Mexico': Shakira's most anticipated bikini pose to say goodbye to summer
During her world tour 'Women Donât Cry Anymore,' Shakira surprised fans from a beach in Mexico wearing a sparkling bikini, saying goodbye to summer with a highly anticipated pose.
Olympic Rings Covering Scars: The Shirt That Overcame Brain Cancer and Fulfilled a Dream
Australian swimmer Jean Mitchell managed to compete in the Olympic Games after recovering from brain cancer, demonstrating her strength and determination by overcoming her illness and fulfilling her Olympic dream.
This is How Fashion Experts Wear the Sarong During Autumn: Three Tricks to Keep Taking Advantage of This Microtrend
Sarongs, typically a beach season staple, adapt to autumn and can be worn in the city. Fashion experts offer three tricks to incorporate this garment into autumn looks, maintaining its fresh and versatile style beyond the summer.
Natalia DurĂĄn, microbiota expert: "Women notice heavier digestion and poorer sleep quality when returning to their routine"
Natalia DurĂĄn highlights that after the holidays, the body undergoes a sudden change due to weeks of less physical and emotional effort, which particularly affects women, who notice heavier digestion and poorer sleep quality when resuming their routine.
Pilar Ochoa, Dermatologist: "Although Damaged Hair Cannot Be Repaired, It Can Be Improved"
Exposure to the sun, pool water, and the beach deteriorates hair, altering its appearance. According to dermatologist Pilar Ochoa, although the damage is not repairable, it is possible to improve the condition of the hair with proper care.
Jessica Chastain breaks the mold on the red carpet with an unexpected dress you won't stop wearing
Jessica Chastain dazzled at the unveiling of her star on the Walk of Fame with a unique and versatile dress that promises to set a trend on the red carpet.
The Grilled Zucchini Recipe That Chef José Andrés Prepares in 10 Minutes and Is Perfect for Summer
Chef José Andrés shares a quick and affordable grilled zucchini recipe, ideal for summer, that combines fresh vegetables with aromatic spices for a simple and flavorful dish in just 10 minutes.
How to Make a Pasta-Free and Tasty Lasagna with Only 4 Ingredients
This innovative recipe prepares a delicious lasagna without using pasta, employing only four simple ingredients. Ideal for those looking for a different and easy-to-make option, it combines flavor and convenience in a surprising dish.
From Salmonella to Gastroenteritis: The Most Dangerous Food Poisonings in Summer
Maintaining proper food hygiene and following preventive measures are essential to avoid foodborne infections, which are common and dangerous in summer, such as salmonella and gastroenteritis.
Peach and Strawberry Clafoutis, a Delicious Quick and Gluten-Free Tart
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, including this peach and strawberry clafoutis, a quick and gluten-free tart perfect for enjoying.
The Restaurant in A Coruña with 130 Years of History: "It Reminds Me of Old Taverns from Fishing Villages"
This emblematic restaurant in A Coruña, with 130 years of history, is known in Galicia not only for its tradition and atmosphere reminiscent of old taverns from fishing villages but also for its impressive views that make it unique and special for visitors.
This is what soldiers of the Spanish Army eat: "To make it in five minutes..."
Soldiers of the Spanish Army consume individual rations designed to be prepared quickly, in just five minutes, thus facilitating their meals during operations and missions.
The City Between Lakes That Was a Center of Art in Europe and Treasures the Most Beautiful Buildings in Italy
The hometown of the poet Virgil, located by the Mincio River and surrounded by three lakes, stands out for its elegant Renaissance historic center, known for housing some of the most beautiful buildings in Italy.
The Caribbean Island That Is Surprisingly Earning Millions Thanks to AI
This small British island in the eastern Caribbean, known for its pristine beaches, is earning millions thanks to artificial intelligence, which has unexpectedly boosted its economy.
A Tourist Reveals His Trick to Keep the Electricity On in the Hotel Room After Leaving
A TikTok user shared a trick to keep the electricity on in the hotel room even when not present, helping to avoid interruptions in the power supply during the stay.
The Andalusian 'Little Mykonos': the Beautiful Village of White Houses and Crystal-Clear Waters with a Fishing Tradition
This charming village in AlmerĂa, located in a natural park in southern Spain, stands out for its white houses, crystal-clear waters, and rich fishing tradition. Its corsair history and beauty make it a gem of Andalusia, often compared to Mykonos for its coastal appeal and charm.
The Gothic Church Converted into a Gym with a Huge Swimming Pool and a Sauna in the Confessional
Virgin Active, located in a former Gothic church in England, offers a unique experience by combining a gym with a large swimming pool and a sauna situated in the old confessional.
The Hiking Route in Galicia That Runs Along Incredible Cliffs
The hiking route in A Coruña offers a unique journey along the Costa da Morte, crossing large rocky cliffs beside the Atlantic Ocean, providing stunning views and an exceptional natural experience.
The beautiful fishing village of Asturias located on a promontory and famous for its oysters
This town in the westernmost part of Asturias, near Galicia, stands out for its history, stunning landscapes, and outstanding cuisine, especially known for its oysters.
What is Rasmussen Syndrome, the rare disease that mainly affects children
Rasmussen Syndrome is an uncommon neurological disease that primarily affects children, regardless of sex. It is characterized by chronic brain inflammation, causing severe seizures and progressive neurological deterioration, requiring timely diagnosis and treatment to improve the prognosis.
The Training Antonio Banderas (65 years old) Is Using to Take Care of His Heart: "The Important Thing Is to Stay Calm"
Antonio Banderas suffered a heart attack eight years ago, an event that changed his life. Since then, he has adopted a careful training routine focused on staying calm and taking care of his heart to preserve his cardiovascular health.
Did you know that Napoleon is behind the origin of suppositories? A traumatologist explains why
Suppositories emerged as an alternative when oral medication was not feasible. Their origin is attributed to Napoleon, as during his campaigns there was a need for an efficient and fast way to administer drugs, especially for those who could not take medicine by mouth. A traumatologist explains this history and the current importance of suppositories in medicine.
National Transplant Organization: "It is only speculation to think that biotechnology will allow us to live 150 years"
The director of the National Transplant Organization clarified that transplants are not a key to extending life, debunking speculations that arose following a conversation between Putin, Xi Jinping, and Kim Jong Un.
Valter Longo, Aging Expert: "These Are the Factors That Determine Whether a Person Lives to 65 or 90 Years Old"
Valter Longo points out that although genetics play a role, diet and lifestyle are the key factors that determine whether a person lives to 65 or 90 years old, emphasizing the importance of healthy habits for longevity.
The Phrases Used by People Who Know How to Say 'No' Elegantly
Saying "no" can be done respectfully and without causing offense, using elegant phrases that communicate boundaries with courtesy.
The Four-Wheeled 'Terminator': Arnold Schwarzenegger's Impressive Car Collection
Arnold Schwarzenegger, renowned Austrian actor, owns an impressive collection of high-end vehicles that reflects his passion for cars and his lifestyle.
The location of the new DGT radars in the Canary Islands operational from September 1
The DGT activated two new fixed radars in the Canary Islands on August 1, as part of a group of 32 devices to control speed in Spain. These radars will be operational from September 1.
A Candidate Disobeys the Examiner's Order During the Practical: "We'll Do the Test You Want"
During the driving test to obtain the category B license, a candidate disobeyed the examiner's instructions, committing an infraction that could affect their evaluation.
This is the fine you could receive from the DGT if you take a roundabout incorrectly
Many drivers in Spain commit infractions when taking roundabouts without knowing that they can be fined by the DGT. These fines aim to improve road safety and the proper use of roundabouts.
What Some 'Valet Parkers' Really Do While Parking Your Vehicle: "Cheap Ends Up Costly"
Some valet parkers take advantage of customers' trust through inappropriate or negligent behavior, such as damaging vehicles or using unauthorized spaces. Experts warn that choosing these cheap services can lead to bigger problems and expenses, recommending opting for safe and authorized options to avoid mishaps and protect your vehicle.
Aesthetic Revolution at BMW: the New iX3 Debuts the Style That All Its Future Models Will Follow
The BMW iX3 features a minimalist and timeless design that will establish the new visual identity for all the brand's future models.
Hundreds of Women March Through Madrid Dressed as 'The Handmaid's Tale' to Demand the End of Surrogacy
Hundreds of women marched through Madrid dressed as characters from 'The Handmaidâs Tale' to call for the end of surrogacy, denouncing that this practice is illegal and constitutes a form of violence against women. They demanded that the State prohibit it and refrain from normalizing it.
Families of Babies Born Through Surrogacy Demand "Urgent Legislation" at a Congress in Madrid
Experts warn about legal risks due to the lack of regulations on surrogacy and advocate for legislation that protects all parties involved.
Neither Barcelona nor Madrid, this is the city in Spain where people 'fight' to rent a room
Despite a 28% year-on-year drop in demand, this Spanish city remains the most competitive for renting rooms, surpassing Barcelona and Madrid in popularity.
A man accused of raping his ex-partner in a park in Vitoria sent to prison
Several people heard a woman crying in a park in Vitoria and alerted the Ertzaintza. The man accused of raping his ex-partner was arrested and sent to prison.
A person under investigation for an alleged 'romance scam' of 40,000 euros from a resident of Eibar
A man linked to a cyberfraud organization, with a criminal record for theft and fraud, is under investigation for an alleged 'romance scam' of 40,000 euros from a resident of Eibar.
A Hundred Boats Sail the Estuary from Santurtzi to Bilbao in Solidarity with Palestine
A hundred boats sailed through the estuary from Santurtzi to Bilbao in support of Palestine, culminating in a gathering with a human chain at the Maritime Museum, where a thousand demonstrators gathered.
A 15-year-old minor investigated for driving an agricultural vehicle with his mother as co-driver
A 15-year-old minor was investigated for driving an agricultural vehicle with his mother as co-driver. This act constitutes a crime that can involve prison sentences, fines, or community service.
The Only University in Euskadi Among the Most Valued by Companies: With 6,000 Internship Agreements
This private university in Euskadi stands out for its strong focus on employability, having 6,000 internship agreements and being recognized by Forbes as one of the most valued by companies.
Worker dies after falling down an embankment with a loader machine in Ourense
A worker died after falling down an embankment with a loader machine in Ourense. The accident occurred minutes after 1:00 PM while performing material handling tasks.
Pretrial detention without bail for the man arrested for the violent death of a woman in Lloret
The man arrested in Lloret is in pretrial detention without bail for alleged crimes of murder, sexual assault with gender-based aggravating circumstances, and robbery with violence in connection with the violent death of a woman.
A 17-year-old youth arrested for stabbing another during the Santa Marta festivities in Astorga
A 17-year-old youth was arrested for stabbing another during the Santa Marta festivities in Astorga. The victim had to be hospitalized in LeĂłn for several days due to the severity of the injuries.
Man Arrested for Sexually Assaulting His Underage Stepsister in Palma for Four Years
A man was arrested in Palma for sexually assaulting his underage stepsister over a period of four years. The victim did not report it earlier because, being young, she thought the situation was normal due to her trust in the suspect.
New controversy involving Mariona Pujol: more criticism for picking up jellyfish and invading their space
Mariona Pujol sparked controversy by posting a video on social media where she is seen picking up a jellyfish and bringing it close to her face, which has led to criticism for invading the space of these marine animals.
A Young Womanâs Viral Reflection on the Rise of Cosmetic Surgery
A young woman reflects that undergoing cosmetic surgery is not a completely free decision, but rather one that is influenced and coerced by the strict beauty standards imposed by society.
A woman proposes marriage again to her husband after 57 years together: "I would like us to get married"
A woman surprised her husband after 57 years together by asking him to renew their wedding vows, showing that their love remains as strong as the first day.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I worn out? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
The 20minutos sex advice column answers questions about sexuality weekly. In this edition, expert Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute of Sexology in Zaragoza, addresses issues such as loss of erections related to medication, offering advice to improve sexual life and satisfy oneâs partner beyond just caresses.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Beds"
Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning beds to achieve a healthy tan. She addresses questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of caring for the skin and preventing damage associated with artificial sun exposure.
"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser into my house to take photos?"
This housing advice column answers questions about conflicts with neighbors, community issues such as maintenance fees, leaks, cleaning, security, noise, odors, and relationships with the landlord.
"If the workday is reduced, will I have to work longer to retire?"
UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of the workday, clarifying its implications for the time needed to retire.
Is Something Worrying You or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Clinic
20minutos offers a clinic for those facing personal concerns or obstacles. The space is designed to listen and provide guidance, helping to manage difficult situations through dialogue and support.
The Thai Lilac Cat Breed, One of the Most Recent in the Feline Scene
The Thai Lilac cat, although uncommon outside the United Kingdom, has gained recognition thanks to its appearance in cat shows and breeding programs, establishing itself as a distinct breed.
Six Basic Care Tips for Keeping Snakes in Captivity
More and more people are choosing snakes as pets. These reptiles require specific care, including a terrarium with the appropriate temperature and proper feeding. Keeping a snake at home requires responsibility, knowledge, and respect for their natural habits to ensure their well-being.
How to Help Dogs and Cats Adapt to the Routine After the Holidays
With empathy, patience, and a few tricks, it is possible to help dogs and cats regain their balance and quickly adapt to the daily routine after the holidays.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, September 6, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what destiny has in store for you in different aspects of your life, such as love, work, and health.
Check Bonoloto: results for this Saturday, September 6, 2025
The winning combination for Bonoloto on Saturday, September 6, 2025 is 7, 12, 13, 22, 39, and 44, with the complementary number 27 and refund number 8. More results available at 20minutos.es.
A Winner in Spain Takes the 65 Million Euro Euromillions Jackpot
A single winner in Spain correctly matched the five numbers and two stars in the Euromillions draw on September 5, 2025, winning a prize of 65,278,573 euros.
What is "the look of a thousand penises" that is talked about on the internet?
The expression "the look of a thousand penises" has gone viral on social media, using humor to perpetuate slut shaming. This term reflects how, under the guise of jokes, stigmas and judgments about female sexuality are maintained, highlighting a social issue that spans contexts from war to digital platforms like Twitter.
What Happened to... Américo Gallego: World Champion with Argentina in 1978 and Successful Coach
Américo Gallego was an outstanding midfielder who won the 1978 World Cup with Argentina and also played in the 1982 World Cup in Spain. After his playing career, he had a successful career as a coach.
Denver-7, Parties and Books, 'Canon of the Camera Obscura' by Enrique Vila-Matas (Seix Barral, 2025)
'Canon of the Camera Obscura' by Enrique Vila-Matas, published by Seix Barral in 2025, is considered his best work in years, standing out for its unique style and narrative depth.
Widely Spread Lies That People Keep Believing Without Reason
Many popular beliefs have taken root as truths, despite lacking scientific support. The article highlights some of these common lies that people often accept without question, recommending not to pay them any attention.
This is How These Spanish Influencers Will Age, According to AI
Artificial intelligence has generated images showing how famous Spanish influencers such as MarĂa Pombo and Laura Escanes will look when they reach 80 years old, revealing a futuristic vision of their aging.
Original Girl Names Inspired by These 'Celebrities'
Discover a selection of unique and original girl names chosen by various celebrities for their daughters, offering inspiration for those looking for different and stylish options.
Who is the Most Valuable Player of the Top 15 National Teams in the World
The latest FIFA ranking update on July 18, 2025, highlights the top 15 national teams and reveals who the most valuable player of each team is, taking advantage of the break before the upcoming qualifiers on September 18.
Neither Marrakech nor Casablanca: activities to discover the Sahara Desert
Many travelers choose this country in winter due to its proximity to the peninsula and pleasant climate. Beyond Marrakech and Casablanca, there are notable activities to explore the Sahara Desert, offering a different and unique experience in Morocco.
These AirPods cost just over 100 euros: where to get the 3rd generation on sale
PcComponentes' Back to School campaign offers an attractive promotion on 3rd generation AirPods, available for just over 100 euros, ideal for those looking for quality wireless headphones at a good price.
Lego is not just about building: the fun (and competitive) board game everyone wants
This family board game, inspired by Lego, offers quick matches and is easy to carry, combining fun and competition for players of all ages.
Hair straighteners are back and Cecotec takes advantage to offer this air one that protects (and dries) at 50% off
Cecotec offers an air hair straightener that protects and dries, suitable for all hair types, for less than 100 euros with a 50% discount.
Fires Return to Castilla y LeĂłn: Blaze Confines a Village in Zamora and New Hotspots Emerge in LeĂłn and Salamanca
A level 2 forest fire has confined the town of Castromil in Zamora. New fire hotspots have also appeared in the provinces of LeĂłn and Salamanca, alerting authorities and putting several areas of Castilla y LeĂłn at risk.
Maribel Vilaplana, the journalist who ate with MazĂłn on the day of the DANA, breaks her silence: "It was a damn coincidence"
Maribel Vilaplana reveals that she faced unbearable pressure and sexist insinuations after having lunch with MazĂłn on the day of the DANA, an experience that even required hospitalization. She insists that their meeting was a coincidence.
Nearly 123,000 Flights Affected by Russian GPS Interference Over Four Months
Between December and March, nearly 123,000 flights experienced Russian interference in GPS signals, causing erroneous position reports and failures in critical systems that can impact safety and navigation all the way to the destination.
Another Fight in the Stands: A Woman Forces a Father to Give Her the Baseball He Had Picked Up for His Son
A woman forced a father to hand over a baseball he had picked up for his son, causing conflict in the stands. In the end, both teams rewarded the boy with a signed bat and other gifts, resulting in a happy ending.
Check the results of the Primitiva for Saturday, September 6, 2025
The winning combination of La Primitiva for Saturday, September 6, 2025, is 9, 12, 19, 22, 29, 40; complementary number 44 and refund number 4. More results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Trump sent a group of Navy SEALs to North Korea on a secret mission that went wrong, reveals 'The New York Times'
A secret mission sent by Trump to intercept communications from Kim Jong-un in North Korea ended with the death of several civilians, according to 'The New York Times'.
BBVA considers making staff adjustments in its workforce and Sabadell's once they can merge
BBVA plans to use the three-year block on the merger with Sabadell to prepare a restructuring that will include workforce adjustments in both entities following the integration.
The CNMV Authorizes BBVA's Takeover Bid for Banco Sabadell
The CNMV has approved BBVA's public takeover bid (OPA) for Banco Sabadell, which consists of a share exchange equivalent to 1 BBVA share for every 5.5483 Sabadell shares plus a cash payment of 0.7 euros per share.
Neither Taylor Swift nor Selena Gomez, the Most Expensive Engagement Rings in History
The most expensive engagement rings combine high jewelry with celebrity love stories that captivate the public, highlighting pieces that surpass in value those of famous figures like Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez.
These are the winning numbers of the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday, September 6, 2025, is 43944, series 013. The complete results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
The National Lottery's Extraordinary September Draw showers millions of euros across eight provinces
The first prize of 150,000 euros per ticket in the National Lottery's Extraordinary September Draw has been won in two provinces, distributing millions in total across eight Spanish provinces.
"Unsafe," with "rats" and even thefts: this is how tourists describe the hotel in Indonesia where Matilde Muñoz was murdered
The Bumi Aditya hotel in Indonesia, the site of the murder of the Spanish woman Matilde Muñoz, has received negative reviews for years due to insecurity, presence of rats, and thefts, according to tourists' testimonies.
The Public Prosecutor's Office warns of the "regrettable spectacle of narco speedboats" and drug and migrant trafficking from Algeria
The Public Prosecutor's Office denounces a situation of "alarm and helplessness" due to the use of the Guadalquivir River as an entry route for drugs and migrants from Algeria, highlighting the drug trafficking that is then distributed throughout Europe.
These are the best schools in Valencia, according to Forbes: with gyms, cafeterias, and extracurricular activities
Forbes highlights schools in Valencia that offer modern extracurricular activities such as drone piloting, Minecraft, and 3D design, in addition to facilities like gyms and cafeterias.
Traveling with Tour Packages, a Trend That Continues to Gain Ground Among Spaniards
The majority of Spanish travelers prefer to book tour packages due to the professional organization and peace of mind they provide in managing their travel budgets. This trend continues to rise, reflecting a growing demand for services that simplify planning and ensure safe and economically tailored experiences.
A girl damages a 30,000-euro sculpture in Italy by climbing on it
A girl in Italy damaged a sculpture valued at 30,000 euros by climbing on it with the intention of reaching a painting that depicts a blank sheet of paper to paint on.
The WHO withdraws the health emergency declared a year ago for monkeypox
The World Health Organization reported that the monkeypox (mpox) outbreak no longer represents a health emergency nor is it fatal in Africa, thus withdrawing the emergency declaration made a year ago.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers an informative summary to start the day updated with the most relevant news, politics, economy, and national and international events. It provides key information to stay well informed and prepared for current events.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It suggests planning expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals and discounts. Additionally, it recommends creating an emergency fund and regularly monitoring your finances to ensure efficient use of money and achieve financial goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
This guide highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, covering a variety of genres and international productions. It includes recommendations for both drama lovers and action fans, and suggests titles that are generating great anticipation and positive reviews, ideal for enjoying via streaming or in theaters.
The surprise the Civil Guard got with a driver who was driving at double the speed on a road
Agents from the Teruel Traffic Subsector stopped a driver who was driving at 188 km/h in Monreal del Campo, double the permitted speed, after being detected by a radar.
Pérez-Reverte on his first meeting with Johnny Depp: "Wearing his cap backwards"
The writer presents on September 3rd the new novel of the adventures of Captain Alatriste, 'Mission in Paris,' more than 25 years after the controversial film adaptation starring Johnny Depp.
Haircut Trends This Autumn: Shorter Manes, Long Layers, and the Boy Bob
This autumn, haircut trends favor shorter manes, long layers, and the boy bob style, leaving behind extra-long hair.
With the Atlantic at Your Feet: This Is the Most Famous Hotel in Tenerife with Over 13,000 Reviews
The 5-star hotel located on the southwest coast of Tenerife is recognized as one of the most luxurious in the area, supported by more than 13,000 positive user reviews on TripAdvisor.
The revolutionary regulation now allowed by the DGT for license plates
The new regulation from the DGT affects motorcycles, mopeds, three-wheeled vehicles, and light and heavy quadricycles, facilitating changes to license plates as explained by Juan Carlos Toribio in his recent videos.
The Five Haircuts French Women Over 50 Wear to Conceal Wrinkles
These five haircut options, popular among French women over 50, help to rejuvenate and conceal wrinkles. They are styles that flatter mature faces, providing freshness and modernity. Share these ideas with your hairstylist to choose the one that best suits you and enhances your natural beauty.
When the iPhone 17 Comes Out: Presentation and Prices of Apple's New Device in Spain
Apple has officially confirmed the launch date of the iPhone 17 and the updates in its Apple Intelligence, anticipating improvements and details about availability and prices in Spain.
Eggplant Season: Easy and Different Recipes to Make the Most of It
Enjoy eggplant season with simple and original recipes to make the most of this autumnal ingredient. Creative ideas that highlight the flavor and versatility of eggplant in delicious dishes.
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 'Yellowstone' spin-off, alongside Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser in this new installment created by Taylor Sheridan.
The Cheapest Town in Cantabria to Retire Without Worries: It Has the Lowest Housing Prices
This Cantabrian municipality with fewer than 4,000 inhabitants offers essential services such as a pharmacy and a health center, and is close to a hospital, making it an affordable and convenient option for retirement.
These Are the Best Universities in Madrid: Pedro SĂĄnchez and Irene Montero Studied There
Ten public and private universities in Madrid are listed by 'Forbes' as the best. Among their alumni are notable figures such as Pedro SĂĄnchez and Irene Montero.
The town in Andalusia where BertĂn Osborne lives on an incredible estate of more than two thousand square meters
BertĂn Osborne, born in Madrid, 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 that India and Russia are increasingly falling under the influence of China, which he described as "deepest, darkest." He suggested that this shift represents a significant geopolitical challenge for the U.S., emphasizing concerns about China's expanding global power and alliances despite ongoing tensions.
Hezbollah says Lebanon move on army plan is âopportunity,â urges Israel to commit to ceasefire
Hezbollah welcomed Lebanon's decision on an army deployment plan, calling it an opportunity to de-escalate tensions. The group urged Israel to agree to a ceasefire to prevent further conflict and promote stability in the region. Hezbollah emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts to maintain peace along the border.
Russian gas sales to China would not harm US, energy secretary says
The US Energy Secretary stated that Russia's gas sales to China would not negatively impact the US energy market. The move is seen as a strategic shift by Russia to offset losses from Western sanctions, but it poses little threat to America's energy interests due to distinct market dynamics and limited direct competition between Russian gas and US energy exports.
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, signaling potential slowing economic growth. The data raised concerns about future oil demand, prompting traders to sell off crude futures. Market participants are now cautious amid uncertainty about the pace of economic recovery and energy consumption.
âI fault myself for not paying more attention,â Conoco CEO tells employees facing deep job cuts
Conoco CEO apologized to employees as the company announces significant job cuts amid challenging market conditions. The CEO acknowledged personal responsibility for not foreseeing the need to reduce workforce and emphasized the company's focus on efficiency and adapting to industry pressures. Employees are urged to stay resilient during this period of restructuring.
Trump supports nuclear power as it is 'more American' than wind, solar, US official says
Former President Trump favors nuclear power, describing it as "more American" compared to wind and solar energy. A US official highlighted Trump's stance, emphasizing his support for nuclear energy's role in the nation's power landscape and energy independence.
White House review of biofuel waiver plan pits farmers against refiners
The White House is reviewing a biofuel waiver plan that has sparked tensions between farmers and refiners. Farmers advocate for greater renewable fuel mandates to boost ethanol demand, while refiners oppose these moves, citing increased costs and operational challenges. This dispute highlights the ongoing clash over biofuel policies impacting energy and agriculture sectors.
Democrats will force votes on Trump import tariffs, US Senate's Schumer says
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Democrats plan to push for votes on reinstating some of the import tariffs implemented during Trump's administration. The move aims to address trade imbalances and protect American industries. Schumer highlighted the importance of these tariffs in promoting fair trade policies and supporting U.S. workers amid ongoing economic challenges.
Putin says foreign troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that foreign troops operating in Ukraine would be considered legitimate military targets by Russia. This statement heightens tensions as several NATO countries have provided military aid and advisory support to Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict. Putinâs remarks signal potential escalation risks involving foreign forces on Ukrainian soil.
EU sticks to planned Russian oil exit by 2028, energy chief says
The EU remains committed to ending Russian oil imports by 2028, despite current energy challenges. EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson affirmed the timeline, emphasizing the bloc's efforts to diversify energy sources and enhance security. The plan aligns with broader goals to reduce dependency on Russia and accelerate the transition to renewable energy.
South Korea says US release of video showing workersâ arrest was regrettable
South Korea expressed regret over the US release of a video depicting the arrest of South Korean workers. The Seoul government viewed the release as potentially harmful to bilateral relations and called for more careful handling of sensitive incidents to maintain trust between the two nations.
Microsoft says Azure cloud service disrupted by fiber cuts in Red Sea
Microsoft reported disruptions to its Azure cloud services due to multiple fiber cable cuts in the Red Sea. The damage affected internet connectivity and cloud access for users relying on these routes. Microsoft is investigating the incident and working on repairs to restore full service as quickly as possible.
US immigration agents arrest hundreds at Hyundai plant, mostly Koreans
US immigration agents arrested hundreds of workers at a Hyundai plant, with the majority being Korean nationals. The operation targeted unauthorized employment, raising concerns about immigrant labor practices within the automotive industry and the impact on the Korean community. Authorities continue investigations to address visa violations and enforce immigration laws.
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US SEC closes investigation of Swedbank
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has ended its investigation into Swedbank, concluding the bank did not violate securities laws. The probe focused on Swedbankâs anti-money laundering measures amid concerns raised during the Danske Bank scandal. No enforcement action was taken, and Swedbank welcomed the closure as a positive outcome.
Fitch revises Polandâs outlook to ânegativeâ on weakening public finances
Fitch Ratings has downgraded Polandâs credit outlook from stable to negative due to deteriorating public finances. The agency cited rising government debt and budget deficits amid slower economic growth. Fitch highlighted concerns over fiscal discipline and potential impacts on Polandâs creditworthiness if current trends continue.
How AI is reshaping the APAC equity markets
AI is transforming APAC equity markets by enhancing trading efficiency, improving risk management, and enabling better market predictions. Financial institutions are increasingly adopting AI-driven tools to analyze large data sets and automate processes, leading to faster decision-making and reduced operational costs. This shift is driving innovation and creating new opportunities across the regionâs financial landscape.
BMW will return to growth in China with new all-electric series, CFO says
BMW aims to regain growth in China by launching a new all-electric vehicle series. The CFO highlighted strong demand for electric models and plans to expand BMW's EV portfolio to meet market trends and regulatory requirements, boosting the company's competitive edge in the world's largest auto market.
U.S. earnings season showed consumer is feeling good, Mizuho says
Mizuho reports that the U.S. earnings season reflects strong consumer confidence and spending. Positive corporate results suggest consumers remain upbeat despite economic challenges, supporting continued growth in key sectors. This trend indicates resilience in consumer-driven markets amid ongoing uncertainties.
Investing.comâs stocks of the week
The article highlights this weekâs top-performing stocks, driven by strong earnings reports, market trends, and notable company developments. It provides insights into key sectors showing growth, including technology and healthcare, and suggests potential investment opportunities based on recent financial data and analyst forecasts.
Vietnam August exports remain strong, Prime Minister warns of increasing inflation pressure
Vietnam's exports continued to be robust in August, supported by strong demand and diversified markets. However, the Prime Minister warned of escalating inflation risks due to rising global commodity prices and domestic supply pressures, calling for measures to stabilize prices and sustain economic growth.
Nvidia says GAIN AI Act would restrict competition, likens it to AI Diffusion Rule
Nvidia criticized the GAIN AI Act, arguing it would hinder competition in the AI industry. The company compared the proposed regulations to the AI Diffusion Rule, suggesting both impose burdensome restrictions that could stifle innovation and limit market growth. Nvidia advocates for balanced policies that support development while addressing risks.
Chances of 50bp Fed Cut Emerge After Weak Jobs Report
A weaker-than-expected U.S. jobs report has raised the possibility of a 50 basis point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve. The slowdown in employment growth signals potential economic easing, prompting markets to adjust expectations for upcoming monetary policy decisions aimed at supporting economic recovery.
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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, signaling a potential slowdown in manufacturing activity. The decline reflects easing demand and reduced business confidence amid economic uncertainties. The lower PMI suggests caution among producers as they navigate ongoing global supply chain challenges and shifting market conditions.
BofA now sees two Fed rate cuts this year
Bank of America now expects the Federal Reserve to implement two interest rate cuts in 2024, reversing its previous stance. This shift reflects mounting economic concerns, including slowing growth and easing inflation, prompting expectations that the Fed will ease monetary policy later in the year to support the economy.
U.S. adds fewer-than-expected 22,000 jobs in August amid labor market cooling
The U.S. added only 22,000 jobs in August, well below expectations, signaling a slowdown in the labor market. Wage growth and unemployment rates remained steady, illustrating a cooling but stable workforce as economic uncertainties persist.
Canada's economy sheds 65,500 jobs in August
Canada's economy lost 65,500 jobs in August, marking a significant decline largely driven by decreases in full-time employment. The unemployment rate rose slightly, reflecting challenges in key sectors. Economists cite this as a sign of a cooling labor market amid ongoing inflation concerns and tighter monetary policies.
Canada loses net 65,500 jobs in August, jobless rate rises to 7.1%
Canadaâs labor market saw a loss of 65,500 jobs in August, pushing the unemployment rate up to 7.1%. The decline reflects challenges across various sectors amid economic uncertainties. Employment dropped in full-time positions, while part-time jobs remained relatively stable. The rise in unemployment signals ongoing pressures on the Canadian economy and labor force.
Nonfarm Payrolls Plunge, Falling Short of Economic Forecasts
Nonfarm payrolls experienced a significant decline, missing economists' expectations and indicating potential weaknesses in the labor market. The disappointing jobs report raises concerns about economic growth prospects and may influence future monetary policy decisions.
Greek PM unveils tax breaks amid cost of living crisis
Greek Prime Minister announced new tax breaks to ease the burden of rising living costs. The measures aim to support households and stimulate economic activity amid inflation and energy price hikes. The government hopes these steps will provide relief and foster growth during challenging economic conditions.
OPEC+ will likely raise oil output further from October, sources say
OPEC+ is expected to increase oil production starting in October to address tightening market conditions. Sources indicate the group aims to balance supply with global demand growth, mitigating price volatility amid ongoing economic recovery. The decision aligns with previous gradual output hikes, reflecting cautious optimism about the energy market outlook.
This is when the U.S. court is likely to rule definitively on Trump tariffs
A U.S. court is expected to issue a definitive ruling soon on tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. The decision will address ongoing legal challenges by companies affected by these tariffs, which targeted imports from countries like China. The ruling could impact trade policies and economic relations moving forward.
Green data centers test Irelandâs shift to on-site power: solution or setback?
Ireland is exploring on-site power generation at green data centers to reduce grid dependence and carbon emissions. While this shift supports sustainability goals and energy security, concerns arise over increased localized emissions and infrastructure challenges. The debate continues on whether such initiatives ultimately advance or hinder Irelandâs environmental commitments.
U.S.-China trade imbalances peaking as policies force change, BCA Research says
BCA Research highlights that U.S.-China trade imbalances are reaching their peak as shifting policies on both sides drive structural changes. Trade tensions and new regulations are prompting companies to diversify supply chains and reduce reliance on China, signaling a move toward a more balanced and resilient global trade environment.
Is Trump the glue holding BRICS together?
The article explores the surprising role of Donald Trump in maintaining BRICS unity amid global geopolitical shifts. Despite tensions among member countries, Trump's influence and policies appear to act as a stabilizing force, indirectly encouraging cooperation. His impact highlights how individual leaders can affect international alliances, raising questions about the future cohesion of BRICS without his presence or influence.
Factbox â And the next Fed chair is? Trumpâs short list
President Trumpâs shortlist for the next Federal Reserve chair includes Jerome Powell, Kevin Warsh, John Taylor, and Herman Cain. The decision comes as the current chairâs term nears its end, with the Fed playing a key role in economic policy. Each candidate brings different economic views and experiences, influencing expectations for the Fedâs future direction on interest rates and monetary policy.
Are Chinaâs nuclear uranium ambitions underappreciated?
China is rapidly expanding its nuclear uranium capabilities, aiming to secure a stable supply amid global demand. Despite this strategic push, the scale and speed of China's uranium ambitions are often underestimated, raising concerns about future market dynamics and geopolitical influence in the nuclear energy sector.
US stocks brush record highs as weak jobs data fuel rate cut bets
US stocks neared record highs after weaker-than-expected jobs data increased expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut. The disappointing employment report suggests slower economic growth, prompting investors to anticipate easing monetary policy to support the economy. This optimism boosted markets, with major indices gaining on hopes that lower interest rates will sustain the recent rally.
US appeals court says Trump cannot continue foreign aid cuts
A US appeals court ruled that former President Trump cannot continue his administrationâs cuts to foreign aid. The court found the reductions violated legal obligations and blocked further withholding of funds. This decision supports the restoration of aid to affected countries and upholds Congressâs authority over federal spending.
EOS Climbs 13% In Rally
EOS experienced a significant price increase of 13%, driven by renewed investor interest and positive market sentiment. Factors contributing to the rally include recent protocol upgrades and promising project developments, boosting confidence in the EOS ecosystem. This surge highlights growing optimism around EOS's future potential in the competitive blockchain space.
The winners and losers of Stablecoins, according to BofA
BofA highlights the evolving role of stablecoins in finance, identifying winners such as digital asset firms that benefit from increased usage and regulatory clarity. Losers include traditional payment processors facing competition and certain banks losing control over customer deposits. The bank emphasizes regulatory developments as crucial to the future impact of stablecoins on the financial ecosystem.
Bitcoin price today: climbs to $113.2k after soft payrolls report; altcoins up
Bitcoin surged to $113.2k following a weaker-than-expected U.S. payrolls report, signaling possible economic slowdown. This boosted investor confidence, driving demand for cryptocurrencies. Altcoins also experienced gains as market sentiment improved, reflecting optimism about digital assets amidst uncertain economic conditions.
Lowkick Studio Launches $SHARDS Token on Top Tier Exchanges for WorldShards MMORPG
Lowkick Studio announced the launch of the $SHARDS token, integrated into their MMORPG, WorldShards. The cryptocurrency is now available on major exchanges, enabling players to trade and earn within the gameâs ecosystem. This move aims to enhance player engagement and economy through blockchain technology, combining gaming and decentralized finance in a seamless experience.
Thumzup Media shifts to cryptocurrency mining with $50 million raise
Thumzup Media has raised $50 million to pivot from its traditional media business to cryptocurrency mining. The company plans to invest the funds in acquiring mining equipment and expanding its digital assets portfolio, aiming to capitalize on the growing crypto market. This strategic shift marks a significant change in Thumzup Mediaâs business model towards blockchain technology.
iSpecimen receives crypto treasury proposals amid $200M digital plan
iSpecimen is considering proposals to incorporate cryptocurrency into its treasury management as part of a broader $200 million digital expansion plan. This move aims to enhance financial flexibility and capitalize on digital asset opportunities while supporting the company's strategic growth in the digital healthcare sector.
EOS Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 10% amid growing investor confidence fueled by positive market sentiment and recent platform developments. The cryptocurrencyâs enhanced scalability and partnerships contributed to renewed interest, driving trading volumes higher. Analysts suggest this momentum may continue if supportive trends persist, marking a potential recovery for EOS in the competitive crypto landscape.
Blink Charging to accept crypto payments by end of 2025
Blink Charging plans to enable cryptocurrency payments for EV charging services by late 2025. The move aims to attract tech-savvy customers and expand payment options. This initiative aligns with the growing adoption of digital currencies and Blinkâs commitment to innovation in the electric vehicle industry.
NOWPayments to Participate in SiGMA Europe Rome 2025
NOWPayments announced its participation in SiGMA Europe Rome 2025, aiming to showcase its crypto payment solutions. The event provides a platform for networking and expanding partnerships within the blockchain and fintech industries, highlighting NOWPaymentsâ commitment to innovation and growth in the crypto payments sector.
Bitcoin price today: muted at $110.7k; Trump mining co lists publicly
Bitcoin's price remains steady at $110.7k amid mixed market sentiment. Meanwhile, a Trump-affiliated cryptocurrency mining company has gone public, marking a notable development in the crypto industry linked to the former president. The move highlights growing institutional interest in Bitcoin mining despite price stability.
BridgeBio's encaleret shows promise in hypoparathyroidism treatment
BridgeBio's drug encaleret demonstrated positive results in treating hypoparathyroidism by effectively managing calcium and phosphate levels. The treatment showed improvement in patient symptoms and biochemical markers, indicating potential as a new therapeutic option for this rare endocrine disorder. Further studies are ongoing to confirm long-term benefits and safety.
BioMarin's PKU drug shows nearly 50% blood Phe reduction in teens
BioMarinâs investigational drug for phenylketonuria (PKU) demonstrated nearly a 50% reduction in blood phenylalanine (Phe) levels among teenage patients. The treatment shows promise in managing PKU by significantly lowering harmful Phe concentrations, potentially improving patientsâ neurological outcomes and quality of life. Further clinical trials are ongoing to confirm efficacy and safety.
Garden Stage receives Nasdaq delisting warning over low share price
Garden Stage has been warned by Nasdaq about a potential delisting due to its share price falling below the minimum $1 requirement. The company now has 180 calendar days to regain compliance by increasing its stock price or face removal from the exchange. This warning highlights ongoing challenges for Garden Stage in maintaining market standards and investor confidence.
FDA approves expanded use of Takeda's VONVENDI for VWD patients
The FDA has approved the expanded use of Takeda's VONVENDI for treating adults and adolescents with von Willebrand disease (VWD) who require on-demand treatment for bleeding episodes. This approval allows broader access to the recombinant von Willebrand factor therapy, providing an important treatment option for patients with this rare bleeding disorder.
Northland Power announces board changes as John Brace retires
Northland Power announced board changes following the retirement of John Brace. The company is set to appoint new members to strengthen its leadership team and support its strategic growth initiatives. The changes reflect Northland Powerâs commitment to strong governance and effective oversight as it continues expanding its operations in the renewable energy sector.
Lennox first to pass DOE cold climate heat pump validation test
Lennox became the first company to pass the U.S. Department of Energy's cold climate heat pump validation test. This achievement highlights Lennox's advanced technology in providing efficient heating solutions for colder climates, supporting energy savings and reduced carbon emissions. The validation confirms the reliability and performance of Lennox heat pumps in challenging winter conditions.
Seacoast receives regulatory approvals for Villages Bancorporation deal
Seacoast Bank has obtained regulatory approvals to proceed with its acquisition of Villages Bancorporation. The deal is expected to enhance Seacoastâs market presence and expand its service offerings, benefiting customers and shareholders alike. Integration plans are underway to ensure a smooth transition and continued growth.
Graphjet receives Nasdaq compliance notice for market value deficiency
Graphjet has been notified by Nasdaq for failing to meet the minimum market value requirement for continued listing. The company now has a compliance period to regain the necessary market value or face potential delisting. Graphjet plans to explore options to address the deficiency and maintain its Nasdaq listing.
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Chijet Motor issues 640,850 shares to CVR holders after milestone miss
Chijet Motor issued 640,850 shares to CVR holders as compensation following the company missing a key milestone. This share issuance aims to fulfill obligations to investors despite the setback, reflecting the firm's commitment to meeting its agreements and maintaining investor trust.