News Summary - 09/08/2025

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Palestinian prisoners not being given adequate food, Israel top court says

Israel's top court ruled that the state must provide Palestinian prisoners with sufficient food to meet a basic level of existence, highlighting a legal obligation to ensure their fundamental rights and well-being.

European leaders to visit US to discuss war in Ukraine, Trump says

Trump announced that European leaders will visit the US to discuss the war in Ukraine. He also indicated that his administration plans to impose a second phase of sanctions on Moscow amid ongoing conflict.

South Korean worker tells BBC of panic and confusion during Hyundai ICE raid

Around 400 US agents conducted an immigration raid at a Hyundai facility, detaining hundreds of workers. Many of those affected were South Korean nationals, causing panic and confusion among employees.

France is set to vote out another PM. Can anything break its political deadlock?

After nine months marked by limited impact, François Bayrou has called a vote of confidence in himself, highlighting ongoing political deadlock in France.

'Suitcase Murder' Trial Begins in New Zealand

Hakyung Lee faces trial for the alleged murder of her two young children, whose bodies were found stuffed inside suitcases. The case has attracted significant attention in New Zealand.

Ryan Routh to stand trial for alleged Trump assassination attempt

Ryan Routh's trial in Florida is set to begin on Monday. In a rare move, he has decided to represent himself during the proceedings.

Argentine Rights Activist Rosa Roisinblit Dies Aged 106

Rosa Roisinblit, a prominent figure in the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, has died at the age of 106. She played a crucial role in holding accountable those who kidnapped hundreds of babies during Argentina’s dictatorship.

Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla arrives in Tunisia

The flotilla, with 350 pro-Palestinian activists aboard, carrying medical and food supplies, has arrived in Tunisia as they continue their journey to Gaza.

Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigns after election defeats

Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned following election defeats, amid struggles to inspire confidence during challenging economic conditions.

Czech police finally catch up with 'phantom racing car driver'

A red racing car that has been spotted speeding on Czech motorways since 2019, evading police detection, has finally been caught by authorities.

Huge drugs bust reveals battles on cocaine 'superhighway'

Authorities intercepted a major cocaine smuggling operation, seizing tonnes of the drug. Despite the bust, cartel activities and challenges on this key trafficking route persist, highlighting ongoing battles in the cocaine trade.

'I don't dare go back': BBC visits Cambodian villages caught in Thai border conflict

In July, fighting along disputed Cambodia-Thailand border areas left dozens dead. The conflict has displaced villagers who fear returning home due to ongoing tensions and insecurity in the region.

Duped of millions in 'digital arrest', Indian woman seeks answers from banks

Anjali was defrauded of millions through digital transactions and questions why banks failed to flag or alert her about such large withdrawals, seeking accountability for the oversight.

In US town hoping for revival, Trump's tariffs put to test

The gap between Trump's promises and the actual impact of his tariffs is becoming evident in a US town hoping for economic revival. While tariffs were meant to boost local industry, the community is now facing unforeseen challenges, highlighting the complexities of trade policies and their real-world effects.

One of the world's most sacred places is being turned into a luxury mega-resort

Plans to develop a large luxury tourism project at Mount Sinai, a sacred biblical site in Egypt, have sparked controversy and concern over preserving its religious and historical significance.

Ethiopia outfoxes Egypt over the Nile's waters with its mighty dam

Ethiopia is about to inaugurate a large dam on the Nile, a move escalating tensions with downstream Egypt, which relies heavily on the river's water. The project symbolizes Ethiopia's control over Nile water resources, challenging Egypt's historical dominance and sparking regional concerns over water rights and security.

Inflatable tanks and flat-pack guns - inside Ukraine's decoy war

Both Russia and Ukraine are employing inflatable tanks and plastic decoys as deceptive tactics in their conflict. These fake assets serve to mislead enemy forces, protect real equipment, and create strategic advantages on the battlefield.

What it was like inside court as mushroom murderer was jailed for life

The BBC's Katy Watson reported from the courtroom as Erin Patterson received a life sentence for her crime involving deadly mushrooms. The sentencing marked a significant moment in the case, highlighting the court's stance on such offenses.

Timelapse shows Blood Moon rising around the world

A timelapse captures the Blood Moon, where the Moon turns deep red while passing through Earth's shadow, creating a stunning celestial display visible globally.

Thousands flock to Vatican as teenager made first millennial saint

Pope Leo canonized a London-born Italian teenager known as "God's influencer" for his online skills. The ceremony attracted thousands to the Vatican, marking the first millennial saint recognized by the Church.

Recognition of Palestinian state is 'disastrous', US ambassador says

US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee stated that plans to recognize a Palestinian state have resulted in "disastrous consequences," highlighting the negative impact of such moves on the region.

Fernando Grande-Marlaska: "The wave of fires has tested all our mechanisms"

The Minister of the Interior highlights that migration management has prevented more than 40% of irregular departures, which helps save lives. Additionally, he states that the wave of fires has tested all the government's mechanisms.

The Constitutional Court Prepares to Dismiss This Week CerdĂĄn's Appeal Against His Imprisonment

The Constitutional Court, with José María Macías as the rapporteur, will decide this week in its second chamber to dismiss the appeal filed by Cerdån against his imprisonment.

Agriculture brings together the rival denominations of Guijuelo amid a storm over ham quality

The PDOs 'Jabugo' and 'Los Pedroches' will meet this week with the Andalusian Ministry of Agriculture and later, together with 'Dehesa de Extremadura,' will attend the Ministry to address the controversy over ham quality, seeking to resolve conflicts between these rival denominations.

Students Return to School with More Restrictions on Screens: "The Right to Education Must Prevail"

Most regions have implemented rules that limit or ban mobile devices in classrooms, recess areas, and school cafeterias. Experts support these measures, emphasizing that they enhance academic performance and protect the right to quality education.

Traffic in Madrid Faces Its Trial by Fire with a Maze of Roadworks During Back-to-School

The Madrid City Council recommends using free public transportation this Monday and Tuesday and opting for alternative routes due to roadworks on the A-5, M-30, and Castellana, which complicate traffic during the back-to-school period.

A new front arrives with strong storms and hail in the coming hours: the regions with warnings

A temperature drop will cause strong storms and hail in the southern third of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with active warnings until Wednesday.

The best Alcaraz crushes Sinner in four sets and wins his second US Open

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Jannik Sinner in four sets to win his second US Open title, establishing himself as one of the great promises of world tennis and reaffirming his power in the Grand Slams.

Sinner: "Alcaraz has no weaknesses"

Jannik Sinner lost the final of the US Open and also gave up the world number one spot, a position he had held for 65 weeks.

The US Open Breaks the Bank: This is the Sky-High Million-Dollar Prize Carlos Alcaraz Received After Winning the Grand Final

The prize for the winner of the 2024 US Open increased by 39% compared to the previous year, awarding Carlos Alcaraz a millionaire sum after winning the tournament final.

Trump, Rosalía, Jessica Alba, Orlando Bloom...: celebrities don’t miss the US Open final

The most famous celebrities in the world, including Trump, RosalĂ­a, Jessica Alba, and Orlando Bloom, attended the Arthur Ashe Stadium to witness the US Open final.

The main obstacle to getting a mortgage: "It forces thousands to rent instead"

Banks generally do not grant the full amount required to buy a home, forcing many people to opt for renting due to this financial limitation.

Dnoé Lamiss, reporter and sister of Carolina Sobe, dies at 53 after weeks in a coma

Dnoé Lamiss, reporter and sister of Carolina Sobe, passed away at the age of 53 after weeks in a coma. Sobe explained that her sister suffered from pneumonia, which was complicated by a pathology in the mitral valve of the heart.

The Millionaire Fortune That Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales Will Have to Divide

The couple made up of Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales is said to have accumulated a considerable economic fortune, according to an analysis by the media outlet 'Pronto'. This fortune will be subject to division between them.

The PP pressures the Senate to eradicate multiple job holding and review the fixed-term intermittent contract

The PP presents a motion in the Senate to combat in-work poverty in Spain, aiming to eliminate multiple job holding and reform the fixed-term intermittent contract to improve job quality.

Peronism crushes Milei's party in the Buenos Aires provincial elections

Fuerza Patria, a Peronist alliance, won with 47% of the votes in the Buenos Aires provincial elections, with more than 90% of the votes counted, overwhelmingly surpassing Milei's party.

The major electric companies finalize the first map locating points in the grid with capacity to supply more electricity

For the first time, Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy will present a common map identifying points in the electrical grid with capacity for new customers. This will facilitate access to electricity supply for users, industries, and companies. The CNMC sets September 9 as the deadline for its publication.

Kate Middleton Is No Longer Blonde: Stir Caused by Her Latest Appearance 'Away' from Prince William

Kate Middleton surprised with her new look, leaving behind her characteristic blonde hair, during her attendance at a Women's Rugby World Cup match, capturing all the attention and causing a media stir.

The Testimony of a British Tourist: "I Caught Salmonella in a Canary Islands Hotel and a Year Later I Am Still Suffering"

A 50-year-old British tourist reports having contracted salmonella at a hotel in Fuerteventura and states that a year later she is still experiencing aftereffects. She has taken legal action against the establishment.

A pro-Palestinian activist knocks down Javi Romo during a stage of La Vuelta a España

During a stage of La Vuelta a España, cyclist Javi Romo, from the Movistar team, fell to the ground after being knocked down by a pro-Palestinian activist during a moment of high tension.

Spain Defeats Turkey in the Qualifying Phase and Paves the Way to the 2026 World Cup

The Spanish men's national football team defeated Turkey in a key match of the 2026 World Cup qualifying phase, consolidating their position and moving closer to securing their spot in the tournament.

The overcrowding of migrant youth centers in Madrid doubles incidents and forces increased surveillance

Incidents in migrant youth centers in Madrid have doubled, reaching 1,227 cases in one year, due to the increase in arrivals to the region, which has caused coexistence problems and the need to strengthen surveillance.

This is what the car radars that Spain wants to install are like: they use laser pulses, are on wheels, and are a 'fine machine'

Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska presents a new measure to improve road safety on highways: mobile radars on wheels that use laser pulses to detect violations, designed to increase the effectiveness in monitoring and fining drivers.

The Venezuelan Minister of Defense Announces from "a Bunker" that He Will Strengthen Military Presence in the Caribbean States

The Venezuelan Minister of Defense announced from a bunker that they will reinforce military security on the Caribbean and Atlantic coastlines, increasing presence in these states to strengthen national defense.

Adara Molinero refuses to jump from the 'Supervivientes All Stars' helicopter: "I'm scared!"

Adara Molinero expressed fear by refusing to jump from the helicopter on 'Supervivientes All Stars.' From the heights, she sent a motivational message, defending that everyone deserves a second chance following the criticism she received.

A 6-year-old girl who had spent her entire life locked in a room is freed: "She was dazzled by everything"

A 6-year-old girl was rescued after living her entire life locked in a room. She never attended school, was not vaccinated, and cannot speak, communicating only through sounds. Upon being freed, she showed amazement at the unfamiliar surroundings.

The two suspected perpetrators of the shooting with two deaths in a Carmona bar have been arrested

The two suspected perpetrators of the shooting in a Carmona bar, which left two dead, have been arrested. The police are investigating possible links to previous clashes between the parties involved.

Learning to Live Beyond the Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica analyzes in its issue 127 the ‘Alfabeta Generation,’ focused on seeking emotional well-being in the face of hyperconnectivity. It highlights the need to balance digital use with mental health and proposes strategies to live better beyond the screens in a constant technological environment.

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

Chris Martin humorously commented on the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Netanyahu Accepts the "Bad Propaganda" of the War in Order to Achieve "Victory" in Gaza

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu states that he is willing to endure international bad propaganda in order to achieve victory in Gaza, with the goal of eliminating Hamas, freeing the hostages, and preventing the Gaza Strip from continuing to be a threat to Israel.

VĂ­ctor Sandoval's Cry for Help, Without Work or Savings: "I am in the Worst Moment of My Life"

VĂ­ctor Sandoval faces an economic and personal crisis, being without work or savings. He explains that he is not participating in the program 'No somos nadie' by his own choice and reveals that he has always lived day-to-day, a situation that has brought him to the worst moment of his life.

Fernando Alonso's Outburst at His Engineer in Monza: "While You Understand It, We Lose Another Position, Thanks"

Fernando Alonso retired from the Italian Grand Prix due to a suspension failure. Before the problem, he showed his frustration with the team’s management, lamenting the loss of positions during the race.

Russia escalates its aggression against Ukraine and reaches a government building in Kiev for the first time

An attack in Kiev left at least four dead, including a baby. Russia has intensified its offensive with more than 800 suicide drones and 12 missiles launched against Ukraine, marking a record in its military escalation.

From Alessandra Ambrosio to Pelayo DĂ­az: the best looks from the closing of the Venice Film Festival

The 82nd edition of the Venice Film Festival came to an end last night, standing out for its unique styles and highly anticipated premieres since August 27. Celebrities like Alessandra Ambrosio and Pelayo DĂ­az shone at the closing with their best looks, marking a glamorous and fashionable finale at the iconic Mostra.

Scientists Reveal What Will Happen If the Earth Keeps Spinning Faster

According to science, the days of July 9, July 22, and August 5 of this year were between 1.3 and 1.51 milliseconds shorter than a standard 24-hour day, showing an increase in the Earth's rotation speed.

MarĂ­a del Monte, merciless against Antonio Tejado, her nephew: requests 28 years in prison for the robbery at her house in a devastating document

MarĂ­a del Monte accuses her nephew Antonio Tejado of being the mastermind behind the robbery at her house and requests 28 years in prison in a forceful legal statement.

What are the risks of following a diet created by ChatGPT?

Nutrition and artificial intelligence specialists warn that diets created by ChatGPT may contain errors and may not be reliable, posing health risks for those who follow them without professional supervision.

'The Captive', Alejandro Amenåbar's new film featuring Julio Peña as Miguel de Cervantes, arrives in theaters

Director Alejandro Amenåbar premieres his new blockbuster that tells the story of the writer Miguel de Cervantes' captivity in Algiers, with Julio Peña portraying the author.

The moment of truth arrives in BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell: acceptance period begins

Sabadell shareholders have more than four weeks to decide on BBVA's takeover bid, which offers to exchange 1 share for every 5.5483 shares plus €0.7 in cash, valuing the group at €17.4 billion.

This is How Matthew Underwood from 'Zoey 101' Who Suffered Sexual Abuse Has Changed

Matthew Underwood, famous for 'Zoey 101', suffered abuse at the hands of his agent, which affected his career. This led him into a spiral of drug use and legal problems that cut short his television success.

It's Official: This Accessory from the 2000s is Back in Style

Rigid bracelets, popular in the 2000s, are making a comeback this season. If you have any saved, it's time to take them out and wear them again.

The Mistake You Made During the Heatwave That Ruined Your Rest

During the heatwave, certain actions we take to sleep better can actually harm our nighttime rest, preventing us from recovering properly.

China unveils its latest UFO-looking drone technology

China tests a new VTOL drone with four rotors that provide lift for vertical flight and stability during transition, showcasing advances in aerial technology with an innovative design.

The Dark Side of Little St. James: Epstein’s Island Transforms into a Luxury Hotel

The billionaire Jeffrey Epstein committed macabre acts on the Caribbean island of Little St. James. Now, its new owner seeks to transform this dark place into a luxury hotel, attempting to give it a new purpose and erase its grim past.

Sushi in Bowl Format: Quick, Simple, and Delicious

This recipe offers all the flavor of traditional sushi, but in bowl format, avoiding rolling and simplifying the preparation to enjoy a delicious and easy-to-make dish.

The DGT Will Fine Those Who Wear This Type of Sunglasses While Driving: The Detail You Need to Look Out For

The DGT warns that certain types of sunglasses can lead to fines if used while driving. It is crucial to pay attention to the lens category, which must ensure proper vision and not cause risks due to low visibility, especially during sunny months. Wearing inappropriate sunglasses may result in penalties to ensure road safety.

Long lines and famous faces in Milan to say goodbye to Giorgio Armani

The funeral chapel of Giorgio Armani at the Armani Theater in Milan gathered a crowd queuing to bid farewell. Among those attending were well-known figures such as designer Donatella Versace and filmmaker Giuseppe Tornatore.

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 is holding the final to choose the best beach in Spain 2025 among 20 finalists, two from each of the 10 coastlines. Readers can vote until September 15 and 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

A beach in the Canary Islands is the sunniest in Spain, surpassing famous beaches like Muro and El Palmar, standing out for having the highest number of hours of sun per year.

The beach of Andalusia with a curious sight: cows by the seashore

On a beach in southern Spain, besides tourists and locals, one can see an unusual image: cows approaching the seashore, creating a curious scene in this idyllic place.

The DGT will fine those who wear this type of sunglasses while driving: the detail you need to watch out for

The DGT warns that certain sunglasses can be fined if they do not meet specific requirements for driving. It is vital to pay attention to the protection category of the lenses, as wearing inappropriate glasses can limit vision and increase risks behind the wheel. During sunny months, choosing authorized sunglasses ensures protection without compromising road safety.

The best beach in the world according to 'National Geographic' is in Spain: "One of the most alluring areas"

This beach located on the coast of Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, has been recognized by National Geographic as the best in the world, standing out for its impressive beauty and its extension over several kilometers, considered one of the most alluring areas.

Madrid collected nearly 614 million euros from the recovered Wealth Tax in 2023

The Tax Agency reported that 24,533 residents of Madrid settled the Wealth Tax in 2023, of whom 10,659 paid after 16 years of exemption, generating nearly 614 million euros for the community.

The PP Unites Its Communities and Goes into Full Clash with the PSOE over Debt Reduction, Justice, and the Climate Pact

The PP hardens its stance against the PSOE, defending its autonomous communities and confronting SĂĄnchez on key issues such as debt reduction, justice, and the climate pact, criticizing the socialist government's management.

The Government Prepares for a Heated Autumn and Faces Challenges in Key Negotiations such as the Budget and Working Hours

Moncloa seeks to redirect its relationship with Junts and find a new interlocutor to replace Santos CerdĂĄn, in a context of difficult negotiations regarding the Budget and working hours.

BertĂ­n Osborne reveals that he has had a vasectomy and tries to flirt with a young woman on television: "I don't know if they did it well"

BertĂ­n Osborne, star of the new season of 'Emparejados', confessed to having had a vasectomy and joked about the effectiveness of the procedure while trying to flirt with a young woman on television.

The banking sector prepares new mortgage rate cuts to capitalize on the surge in demand

The banking sector anticipates that mortgage demand will continue to grow in the fall, supported by more flexible financing conditions, and is preparing to offer new reductions in interest rates to take advantage of this momentum.

The formula to gain visibility and control your information as a freelancer

INFORMA launches 'YOAUTONOMO', a free platform for freelancers that facilitates the creation of new business opportunities and simplifies procedures, offering a voluntary and secure environment.

Pablo LĂłpez Marries Again with Laura Rubio, His Student on 'La Voz'

Pablo LĂłpez and Laura Rubio will get married again in CĂĄdiz, this time in a ceremony with family and friends, according to 'ÂĄHola!'.

Tips to Save Money on Clothes for Back to School

Clothing represents a significant expense for back to school. Reusing garments and opting for second-hand clothes are effective strategies to save on this cost.

Where to Watch 'Los futbolĂ­simos' for Free, the Heartwarming Comedy Starring JoaquĂ­n Reyes

Based on the popular book series by Roberto Santiago, this heartwarming comedy is perfect for enjoying with the whole family, especially the little ones.

Vehicle Tax Under 10 Euros: How Is This Possible?

The variation in the vehicle registration tax rates between towns and cities in Spain allows many people to register their cars in locations with lower taxes, resulting in payments of less than 10 euros for the vehicle circulation tax.

These are the 4 autonomous communities that do not offer tax deductions for school expenses

With the start of the school year, many parents look for tax deductions for school expenses, but four autonomous communities in Spain do not offer them. This means that in these regions, families cannot benefit from tax discounts related to their children's education, unlike other communities that do apply these deductions.

Two Winners of the Gordo de la Primitiva Share the Jackpot and Win 6 Million Euros Each

The Gordo de la Primitiva draw on September 7, 2025, had two first-category winners, who will each receive 6,006,341.60 euros.

David Broncano, blunt about the audiences of 'El Hormiguero' before his return: "Those people make our lives miserable"

David Broncano, host of La Revuelta, returns this Monday to La 1 and talks about the difficulty of improving the ratings, criticizing those who negatively affect them.

The Woman Caught by the Coldplay Concert's 'Kiss Cam' Files for Divorce from Her Husband

Kristin Cabot filed for divorce in New Hampshire on August 13, following the recent scandal in which she was captured by the 'kiss cam' at a Coldplay concert.

The Sanabria Fires Ruin the Summer for the Tourism Sector: "People Think Everything Is Burned"

The Junta of Castilla y LeĂłn has approved aid of 5,500 euros for businesses affected by the fires in Sanabria, especially in evacuated municipalities, trying to alleviate the negative impact on the tourism sector due to the perception of widespread damage.

Spain's People Who Don't Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"

Although traveling is often associated with pleasure and discovery, some people in Spain prefer not to do it, finding well-being or even a political stance in staying put. For them, traveling generates more anxiety than a sense of freedom.

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

Environmentalists in Action reported in July an increase in ideologically motivated assaults against environmental activists, who face insults and attacks but express their determination not to live in fear.

Back to School

Many communities are reconsidering the use of electronic devices in class, as they seem to negatively affect students' attention and development.

Second Cold War

NATO struggles to maintain peace without success, while the Warsaw Pact is revitalized by incorporating new members, intensifying tensions between the two blocs.

A Global Vote of No Confidence

More than 3.4 billion people live in countries where spending on debt interest exceeds that allocated to healthcare or education, reflecting a financial crisis that affects essential services.

The Forgetful

In the organs of political parties, there is an effort to implement superficial changes that maintain the existing structures and dynamics, reflecting a strategy similar to that proposed by Lampedusa: "everything changes so that nothing changes."

Total Lunar Eclipse in September: This Is How the 'Blood Moon' Was Seen Around the World

The Moon showed a reddish tint during a total lunar eclipse visible in much of Spain, except in western Galicia and the Canary Islands, where it was only partially observed due to cloudy skies. This phenomenon attracted global attention at dusk.

Ilia Topuria, about a fight with boxing world champion Terence Crawford: "I'm not talking about an octagon... I'm putting him to sleep"

Ilia Topuria, Spanish-Georgian MMA fighter, closed the debate about a possible fight against boxing world champion Terence Crawford, stating that it's not about fighting in an octagon, but about "putting him to sleep."

Public war between Joana Sanz and Dinorah Santana, Dani Alves' women: "The one who's self-interested is you, not my children"

Joana Sanz, Dani Alves' ex-wife and mother of his children, publicly criticized model Dinorah Santana following a comment on social media, sparking an open dispute between the two.

Raphinha Accuses Disneyland Paris of Racism After Visiting with His Son: "There Were Hugs for All the White Children"

Raphinha denounced racism at Disneyland Paris during a visit with his son, expressing his frustration that only the white children received hugs from the characters, while his son was excluded. The player voiced his disappointment over this unequal treatment and called for awareness about racism in these spaces.

A man dies in Ubrique after being gored by a bull during a festival

A man died in Ubrique after being gored by a bull during the release of the Toro del Gayumbo, a traditional event of the local festivities.

'Fiesta' announces live the unexpected death of Gema AldĂłn's father, daughter of Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn

Amor Romeira reported live about the unexpected death of Gema AldĂłn's father, daughter of Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn, news that was confirmed by Ana MarĂ­a herself.

Ivån Gonzålez's Moving Tribute to José Luis Losa, Deceased Former Contestant of 'Supervivientes': "It Would Be His Dream"

Ivån Gonzålez paid a heartfelt tribute to José Luis Losa, the winner of 'Supervivientes 2017,' who passed away in 2022, three months after the death of his wife. Gonzålez emphasized that this recognition would have been Losa's dream.

Tamara FalcĂł's Reaction to Pedro SĂĄnchez on 'El Hormiguero': "I Am with Reverte"

Tamara Falcó surprised by showing her support for Arturo Pérez-Reverte in his criticism of President Pedro Sånchez, during her appearance on 'El Hormiguero'.

The Great Wyoming: "Politicians Are Sending a Very Dangerous Message to Society"

The Great Wyoming expressed on 'Salvados' his frustration over the repetition of the same issues on television for 20 years without achieving solutions, and warned that politicians are sending a very dangerous message to society.

"There are people who read and are completely idiotic": Juan del Val, blunt in the MarĂ­a Pombo controversy

Juan del Val, on 'La Roca', states that reading does not guarantee intelligence, pointing out that there are people who read and are "completely idiotic," but also those who don’t read and act the same.

Carmen Borrego, on RocĂ­o Flores' interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I don't believe it"

RocĂ­o Flores reappeared on television on Friday to talk about difficult episodes in her life. Carmen Borrego expressed disbelief at the interview, showing mixed opinions about what Flores said.

Anita Williams reacts to Montoya's harrowing testimony: "He has to value life much more"

Montoya revealed on television that he was close to taking his own life. Anita Williams responded by emphasizing that Montoya must appreciate life much more and keep moving forward.

Cristina Lasvignes, about her new stage on Telecinco: "We will have to work to be loved"

Cristina Lasvignes debuts on Telecinco with the program ÂĄVaya fama!, which she co-hosts alongside Fran RamĂ­rez, and emphasizes the importance of earning the audience's affection in this new phase.

Commotion Over the New Look Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez Sported on 'Supervivientes' After His Facial Surgery

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez hosted the premiere of the second edition of 'Supervivientes: All Stars' and drew attention for his new look, wearing sunglasses after undergoing facial surgery.

Infanta SofĂ­a starts university: this will be her new life in Lisbon

Infanta SofĂ­a, the younger daughter of the King and Queen, will begin her studies in Political Science and International Relations at Forward College in Lisbon, a private institution affiliated with the University of London.

Nothing Like the Comedies She Stars In: Lindsay Lohan's Stable Love Life in Dubai

Lindsay Lohan has been in a stable relationship in Dubai for five years with Bader Shammas, with whom she has a son, far from the romantic chaos she portrays in her movies.

David Broncano surprises with a new 'look' to say goodbye to summer: "He is the Malibu Ken"

David Broncano surprised everyone by appearing at the FesTVal in Vitoria with a new look, sporting platinum blonde dyed hair and joking that he looks like the "Malibu Ken."

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, after more than eleven years together, are separating due to health issues. The breakup is imminent, and both are seeking new paths and experiences following this process.

The tradition of the royal families that the Princes of Wales do not intend to resume

Prince William and Kate Middleton decided to break the family tradition of taking photographs with their children at the start of the school year, choosing to maintain some privacy in this regard.

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

The presenter LujĂĄn ArgĂŒelles premieres her new television program, 'The Path of Truth', on Cuatro, where she addresses personal topics and reflects on difficult moments in her life.

Laura, Kiko Rivera's New York 'Friend': "I Deeply Regret Their Separation"

Laura, a young Colombian woman living in New York, had a relationship with Kiko Rivera that went beyond friendship. She expresses her sorrow over Kiko's separation, showing support during a difficult time.

Marta Riesco claims that RocĂ­o Flores wanted to make a documentary as a response to the accusations of her mother

Marta Riesco stated on 'No somos nadie' that she had in her hands a dossier with RocĂ­o Flores' proposal to make a documentary as a reply to her mother's accusations.

Carolina Sobe's Sister Has Been in a Coma for 40 Days: "We Understood That She Was Going to Be Operated On and That She Would Pass Away"

Carolina Sobe's sister has been in a coma for 40 days due to pneumonia complicated by a heart condition, a serious situation that required a life-risking surgery.

The spectacular dives of the world’s best cliff divers

The Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series returns for the ninth time to Mostar, with dives from the historic Stari Most bridge. The world’s best cliff divers compete with great precision above the Neretva River. Rhiannan Iffland leads the women's rankings and Gary Hunt the men's.

Potato omelette with or without onion? This is what Spaniards choose, according to the CIS

According to the CIS, three out of four Spaniards prefer potato omelette with onion, although the controversy remains alive among the population and chefs, keeping this culinary debate always present in Spain.

The Civil Guard rescues a six-month-old foal trapped after falling eight meters into the void

The Civil Guard rescued in Portillo de la SĂ­a, Burgos, a six-month-old foal trapped between a tree and a rock after falling eight meters into the void.

Verstappen recovers his crown amid the McLaren-Aston Martin cold war as Aston Martin abandons Alonso in Monza

Max Verstappen won from pole position, reclaiming his lead, while Fernando Alonso, who was fighting for points, had to retire prematurely in Monza, marking a harsh blow for Aston Martin amid the rivalry between McLaren and the British team.

Boos for McLaren and songs for Verstappen: this was the surprising reaction of the tifosi on the Monza podium

During the 2025 Italian GP in Monza, the Ferrari tifosi surprised by cheering Max Verstappen on the podium and booing McLaren, showing unexpected support for the Dutch driver.

Álex Mårquez beats Marc and wins in Montmeló

Álex Mårquez defeated his brother Marc Mårquez in the Montmeló race, where Marc had secured pole position starting from first place.

Bombshell at the EuroBasket: France Falls to Georgia and Is Eliminated in the Round of 16

France was eliminated in the Round of 16 at the EuroBasket after losing to Georgia, adding to the surprising defeat of Serbia against Finland on Saturday. This elimination marks an unexpected turn in the tournament.

The spectacular prize Sabalenka takes home for winning the US Open: the biggest in history

Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka defended her US Open title and took home the largest prize money in the tournament's history.

The Spanish Futsal League Unanimously Approves Its Own Dissolution

The National Futsal League, after 36 years of activity, has unanimously approved its definitive dissolution, putting an end to its history in Spanish futsal.

Ana Varas, Director of the ONCE School of Physiotherapy: "Our employment insertion rate is 100%"

The University School of Physiotherapy of O.N.C.E, with 60 years of history, trains students with visual disabilities to become physiotherapists, achieving a 100% employment insertion rate.

The PP wants to change the LOMLOE so that families can choose the schooling of their children with disabilities

The PP will request the Congress to modify the LOMLOE to allow families to choose the schooling of children with disabilities. It aims to promote educational freedom and guarantee inclusive options, opposing the current regulations that prioritize schooling in mainstream centers under more restrictive criteria.

Braille, essential for the back-to-school of more than 7,000 blind or visually impaired students

A network of professionals from ONCE ensures that 99% of blind students have access to inclusive education, facilitating their schooling and the use of Braille as a fundamental tool.

Families of Children with Duchenne Demand Equality and Access to Drugs That Never Arrive While "the Disease Progresses"

Silvia Ávila, president of Duchenne Parents Project Spain, highlights on World Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Day the lack of inclusion of this disease in the ALS law and the difficulties families face in accessing approved medications, while the disease continues to progress.

Gold, Bonds, Growth Stocks... Assets That Could Benefit from the Fed's 'Dovish' Turn

The shift towards a more accommodative stance by the Fed represents a key change in macroeconomics, potentially benefiting assets such as gold, bonds, and growth stocks, and redefining investment strategies.

The Government 'avoided' Guijuelo having to go through Brussels to approve the change in its quality certification

The Government, relying on Agriculture’s view of the changes as "normal modifications" under the EU Regulation, prevented Guijuelo from having to go through Brussels to approve the change in quality certification.

Navantia is strengthening its bid to renew the Polish Navy fleets with its S-80 submarines, following rejections from India and Canada to purchase its platforms.

Bets on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies Now Surpass Wall Street Stocks

The cryptocurrency sector, driven by institutional capital, has grown significantly, reaching a market capitalization that exceeds ten times the combined value of the companies in the Ibex 35.

BBVA considers making adjustments to its workforce and that of Sabadell once they can merge

BBVA plans to use the three-year moratorium on the merger with Sabadell to prepare a restructuring that will include workforce adjustments in both entities once the operation becomes possible.

IRPF Refund for Mutualist Pensioners: Application, Dates, Deadlines, and How to Claim

The automatic IRPF refund for mutualist pensioners, up to 4,000 euros per year between 2019 and 2022, was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on July 25. The measure establishes the deadlines and procedures to apply for and claim this refund.

"The only difference between Hollywood and Spain is the money": Óscar Jaenada talks about his arrival to the 'The Walking Dead' universe

Óscar Jaenada, after his experience in major international productions like 'Pirates of the Caribbean' and 'Rambo: Last Blood', joins the third season of 'Daryl Dixon'. He emphasizes that the main difference between Hollywood and Spain is the budget.

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

The third season of 'Daryl Dixon' arrives in Spain with seven new episodes that continue the story of Daryl (Norman Reedus) and Carol (Melissa McBride), carrying on the action in the universe of 'The Walking Dead'.

This Is the Romantic Comedy That Will Obsessed You on Netflix in 2026: Two Friends, 10 Trips, and a Love That Grows

The movie based on the bestseller 'People We Meet on Vacation' will arrive on Netflix in 2026. This romantic comedy follows the story of two friends who, over the course of ten trips, discover that their relationship is much more than friendship, captivating the audience with a love that grows in an authentic and charming way.

Michelle Williams, about her debut in 'Baywatch' at 12 years old: "I remember the bikini"

Michelle Williams recalls her acting debut at age 12 in the 90s series 'Baywatch', before gaining fame in 'Dawson's Creek'. She highlights the memory of her iconic bikini during that first experience in front of the cameras.

Jenna Ortega will make the leap to directing after 'Wednesday': "I already have the script"

After producing the second season of 'Wednesday', Jenna Ortega is preparing to debut as a director. She already has the script ready for her next project, marking a new step in her creative career.

The New Series from the Author of the BaztĂĄn Trilogy Has Arrived Quietly and Will Hook You

The new series based on the author of the BaztĂĄn Trilogy follows the success of her novels and adapts her crime fiction style, captivating the international audience with a gripping and solid plot.

This is the Secret Setting on Your Smart TV That Fixes Sound Issues in Movies and Series

A simple setting on your Smart TV can improve the sound of movies and series without needing to install apps or have technical knowledge. This hidden trick optimizes audio quality, solving common sound problems for a more enjoyable experience.

Apple May Be Testing Google's AI to Enhance Siri, According to a Report

Apple is reportedly considering integrating Google's artificial intelligence to improve Siri, aiming to regain ground against competitors. This move reflects the company's need to rely on external technologies to boost its virtual assistant.

The Trick to Remove Meta AI from WhatsApp and Stop Seeing the Blue Circle in Your Chats

Meta activated its AI on WhatsApp in Spain, showing a blue circle in chats. Although there is no official option to remove it, there is a simple trick that allows you to hide the blue circle and prevent it from appearing in conversations.

The Latest Idea in the Robot Vacuum Sector is to Make Them Invisible with a Hidden Station

The new robot vacuums are designed to integrate discreetly and harmoniously into the home, going unnoticed both while operating and at rest thanks to a hidden station.

Poor Sleep is Over: Soundcore’s New AI Headphones Neutralize Snoring

Anker Innovations’ Soundcore Sleep A30 headphones, unveiled at IFA 2025, use artificial intelligence to block snoring, reduce ambient noise, and create relaxing soundscapes, thereby improving sleep quality.

Maribel VerdĂș (54 years old): "I practice yoga, walk, and do functional training twice a week"

Maribel VerdĂș maintains her figure by practicing yoga, walking, and functional training twice a week. She also uses a fitball, resistance bands, and TRX, adapting to any location to stay in shape.

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

Australian Jean Mitchell managed to compete in the Olympic Games after beating brain cancer, turning her experience into a symbol of overcoming and hope.

The Warning from Dermoaesthetic Nurse Marta Diez About Cutting Cuticles: "They Aren't There by Chance"

Dermoaesthetic nurse Marta Diez warns that cutting cuticles is a mistake, as they serve an essential protective function for the health of the hands, and their removal can have negative consequences.

The 'animal print' you least expect returns to street style this autumn

The 'animal print' that was a trend in spring is making a strong comeback this autumn, appearing on jackets, pants, shirts, and other key street style pieces during the transitional season.

Mango presents a pair of trousers with a masculine cut and high waist that is becoming the standout piece of the season. With great acceptance, this design promises to be a key trend for autumn and is almost sold out due to its popularity.

Do You Need to Replace Your Makeup Brushes? Mercadona Has the Complete Kit

Mercadona offers a complete set of makeup brushes with a professional finish, available in their supermarkets in Spain for those looking to renew their beauty tools.

'Eneldo y Tomillo' is a highly regarded restaurant in Cantabria, especially among truck drivers, thanks to its daily menu and homemade food that offers delicious dishes, ideal for taking a break on the road.

One of the Best Ternascos in Aragon Is Eaten at a Roadside Restaurant in a Village of 200 Inhabitants

In 2023, a roadside restaurant in a village of only 200 inhabitants won the award for the Best Ternasco of Aragon, establishing itself as an essential destination for lovers of this traditional dish.

More than 40 Years of Homemade Food and Wood-Fired Roasted Lamb: The Best Roadside Restaurant in Burgos

This restaurant, with over 40 years of history, offers traditional Burgos cuisine, featuring wood-fired roasted lamb and specialties such as Burgos blood sausage, establishing itself as the best roadside spot in the region.

María Muñoz, Doctor: "This is What You Are Really Eating When You Order a Calamari Sandwich"

Dr. María Muñoz, an expert in obesity and nutrition, reveals details about the composition and nutritional value of the calamari sandwich, a typical dish from Madrid, warning about what is actually consumed when choosing it.

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 an easy and different option.

Dani GarcĂ­a has the trick for a perfect paella: "To get the rice perfect, you have to keep the heat at maximum for the first 5 minutes"

Dani GarcĂ­a reveals that the secret to a perfect paella lies in controlling the heat, recommending to keep it at maximum during the first five minutes to achieve ideal rice.

The city among lakes that was a center of art in Europe and treasures the most beautiful buildings in Italy

The hometown of the poet Virgil, located between three lakes and the Mincio River, stands out for its Renaissance historic center and its importance as an artistic center in Europe, with some of the most beautiful buildings in Italy.

The Monastery of Leyre, the Origin of the Kingdom of Navarre

The Monastery of Leyre is a high medieval monastic complex of great architectural value and symbolism, considered one of the most important in the Iberian Peninsula.

The First Town in Spain Declared a National Historic-Artistic Site Almost 100 Years Ago: A Medieval Gem

This town in Salamanca, famous for its rich architectural and cultural heritage, was the first town in Spain declared a National Historic-Artistic Site. It is located in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park, notable for its medieval value and natural surroundings.

The Dream Natural Pool in Huesca with Crystal-Clear Waters: A Fairy-Tale Place in the Heart of the Pyrenees

This natural pool located in the Ordesa Valley, Huesca, offers crystal-clear waters ideal for cooling off, accompanied by stunning views in a unique setting in the Pyrenees.

The Gothic Church Converted into a Gym with a Huge Pool and a Sauna in the Confessional

Virgin Active, located in a former Gothic church in England, offers a unique gym with a large pool and a sauna situated in what used to be the confessional, combining history and modernity in a distinctive space for exercise and relaxation.

The small town of CĂĄceres where time stands still: with a route that leads to the ruins of a hydraulic mill

This tranquil town in the heart of CĂĄceres offers an exceptional natural environment and a route that leads to the ruins of an ancient hydraulic mill, ideal for those seeking peace and nature.

The Imposing Turquoise Water Reservoir of Navarra Considered the 'Sea of the Pyrenees'

The Yesa Reservoir, located in Navarra, is one of the region's most iconic sites, where the AragĂłn, Esca, and Roncal rivers converge, notable for its turquoise waters that have earned it the nickname 'Sea of the Pyrenees.'

Treadmill or rowing machine: what trainers recommend to burn fat and gain muscle

The key to burning fat and gaining muscle lies in regularity and consistency when using the treadmill or rowing machine, according to trainers. Both pieces of equipment are effective if consistent training habits are maintained.

The Foolproof Trick of a Pharmacist to Remember the Use of Each Medication

Remembering the function, effects, and contraindications of each medication is complex, but a pharmacist shares an effective trick to make this learning easier and to avoid confusion when using different drugs.

The Exercise that Psychiatrist Fernando Mora Recommends to Calm Anxiety Quickly and Effectively

Psychiatrist Fernando Mora recommends square breathing, a simple exercise that can be done at home to reduce anxiety quickly and effectively.

Enrique Rojas's Formula for Being Happy: "We Must Put What Happens to Us into Perspective and Know How to Appreciate the Little Things"

Enrique Rojas suggests that to be happy, it is vital not to remain stuck in the past or obsess over the future, but to live and enjoy the present. This requires balance and constant inner work, valuing and appreciating the small things in life.

The training with which Antonio Banderas (65 years old) is taking care of his heart: "The important thing is to stay calm"

Antonio Banderas suffered a heart attack 8 years ago, an event that changed his life. Since then, he has adopted a training routine focused on caring for his heart, emphasizing the importance of staying calm for his cardiovascular well-being.

Delaying meal times, especially breakfast, may entail a higher risk of mortality in older adults

Changing meal times, particularly delaying breakfast, can increase the risk of mortality in older people and serve as an early warning sign of physical or mental problems.

Three New Radar Cars from the SCT Arrive on the Roads of Lleida: Where Will They Operate?

The traffic regulatory agency of Catalonia has deployed three new radar cars on the roads of Lleida to curb the increase in fatal accidents recorded this summer in the area.

The location of the new DGT radars in the Canary Islands operational from September 1

Two new fixed radars in the Canary Islands were activated by the DGT on August 1 as part of a series of 32 devices to control speed. These radars officially began operating from September 1.

An applicant disobeys the examiner's order during the practical test: "We're going to take whichever exam you want"

During the practical driving test for a category B license, a candidate disobeys an order from the examiner, committing an infraction. The applicant responds defiantly, saying "We're going to take whichever exam you want."

The Harsh Penalty from the Civil Guard for Abandoning a Car in the Middle of the Countryside: "The Owner Can't Be Very Smart"

The Forest Law 43/2003 prohibits driving motor vehicles off roads, paths, or tracks without permission. The Civil Guard severely fined an owner who abandoned a car in the countryside, highlighting the irresponsibility of the act.

What Some 'Valet Parkers' Really Do While Parking Your Vehicle: "Cheap Ends Up Being Expensive"

Some valet parkers take advantage of the opportunity to use or damage vehicles while parking them, causing unexpected problems and expenses for the owners. Although these services are inexpensive, they can end up being costly. It is recommended to choose reliable services to avoid risks.

What happened to the SEAT Exeo? The sedan that only lasted 5 years in the Spanish market

The SEAT Exeo was a sedan produced between 2008 and 2013, based on the Audi A4 B7. Although it offered good quality and equipment, it did not achieve the expected success in Spain due to competition and market shifts toward SUV models. Its production ceased after 5 years, becoming a cult vehicle among brand enthusiasts.

Pagés del Corro, the metro, and Imagen, among the works that will complicate traffic during the back-to-school period in Seville

The roadworks carried out by the City Council to improve safety and the image of Seville will cause traffic closures and Tussam detours, complicating mobility during the back-to-school period.

Conference tourism is consolidated in Valencia with 500,000 visits and 885 million euros in one year

The Valencia City Council promotes conference and event tourism due to its high economic impact, reaching 500,000 visits and 885 million euros in one year. The new Roig Arena stands out as an important attraction for meetings and conferences, strengthening the city's tourism strategy.

A head-on collision between two cars leaves one dead and three injured in the Mallorcan municipality of Manacor

A head-on collision between two cars occurred at 1:05 a.m. in Manacor, Mallorca, leaving one dead and three injured. Authorities were quickly alerted to attend to the emergency.

A young woman dies and two are injured after being hit by an off-road vehicle in Sant Antoni

The driver of the off-road vehicle, already detained, is believed to have consumed laughing gas before the accident that caused the death of a young woman and injuries to two others in Sant Antoni.

Catalonia starts the school year on alert due to rain throughout Monday

Catalonia begins the school year on alert due to the forecast of heavy rain throughout Monday, with rain expected in the capital starting at night.

EMT Madrid Buses and Bicimad Rides Will Be Free on Monday and Tuesday

The Madrid City Council will offer free rides on EMT buses and Bicimad bikes on Monday and Tuesday, coinciding with the return to classes, as part of a special mobility plan to facilitate transportation.

A Clandestine Laboratory Producing Erectile Dysfunction Drugs Dismantled in Manises

A clandestine laboratory in Manises that manufactured drugs for erectile dysfunction was dismantled. The substances, illegally obtained from China, pose a serious health risk when consumed without a medical prescription.

Worker dies after falling down an embankment with a loader machine in Ourense

A worker died after falling down an embankment while operating a loader machine in Ourense. The accident occurred shortly after 1:00 p.m. during material handling tasks.

A Young Man Dies and Five Others Are Injured in a Traffic Accident in Alcora

A young man died and five people were injured in a traffic accident that occurred in Alcora. Authorities attended to those affected and are investigating the causes of the incident.

Los Mossos seize a thousand mobile phones from a network trafficking stolen phones

The Mossos dismantled a network that trafficked stolen phones and scammed owners through phishing. They seized a thousand mobile phones linked to these illegal activities.

Two dead and one injured in a shooting at a bar in a residential area of Carmona

A shooting at a bar in a residential area in Carmona left two dead and one injured. Witnesses reported that a person pulled out a rifle and fired at the establishment.

An Irish Young Woman Living in Spain Demonstrates Her Mastery of Andalusian

A young Irish woman and her boyfriend from MĂĄlaga share their daily life and the cultural differences between Ireland and Andalusia on TikTok, highlighting the young woman's command of the Andalusian dialect.

Doctors Treat a Woman Who Had a Piece of Glass Thermometer Stuck in Her Buttock for 20 Years

A woman had a fragment of a glass thermometer lodged in her buttock for 20 years, which was accidentally discovered after a bicycle fall that required a scan.

A woman proposes again to her husband after 57 years together: "I would like us to get married"

After 57 years together, a woman surprised her husband by asking him to renew their wedding vows to show that they still love each other like 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 sexual difficulties. Santiago Frago, an expert in sexology, addresses concerns such as the loss of erections linked to medication and offers guidance to improve intimate life and support affected partners.

Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning booths"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tan. She addresses questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, emphasizing the importance of caring for the skin and preventing damage caused by artificial sun exposure.

"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser enter my house to take photos?"

This housing advice column helps resolve doubts about issues with neighbors, the community, or landlords, addressing topics such as special assessments, leaks, cleaning, security, noise, and odors in rented homes.

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

UGT specialists clarify common questions about reduced work hours, explaining how such changes may affect retirement timing in this labor consultation edition.

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

If you feel worried or blocked by a situation, at 20minutos we offer an advice column where you can share your doubts and receive support to better manage your problems.

The Use of Psychotropic Drugs in Dogs Grows Globally: Solution or Symptom of Something Deeper?

Canine behavior specialists warn that the increase in anxiolytics administered to dogs reflects a society that does not meet the biological needs of the animals, pointing to a deeper problem that goes beyond the use of psychotropic drugs.

Korat Breed Cats Help Decipher the Mystery of Human Cholesterol

A study on Korat cats detected a defect in the LDLR gene, which is crucial for cholesterol metabolism. This finding calls into question the protective role attributed to the PCSK9 gene, absent in these animals, offering new clues to understand and treat cholesterol disorders in humans.

This is the Belgian Tervuren Shepherd, an intelligent, alert, and brave dog

The Belgian Tervuren Shepherd is one of the four varieties of Belgian shepherds. It is a dog known for its intelligence, alertness, and bravery, traits that make it excellent for various tasks and as a companion.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, September 8, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you this Monday, September 8, 2025.

Check the results of this Sunday's Bonoloto

The winning combination of the Bonoloto on Sunday, September 7, 2025, includes the numbers 2, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 43. The complementary number is 28 and the refund number is 9. More details are available on 20minutos.es.

Check the El Gordo de la Primitiva for Sunday, September 7, 2025

The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva on September 7, 2025, is 6, 11, 19, 27, and 31, with key number 4. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.

Goodbye to the Summer When We Stopped Shaving Our Pubic Hair

The #fullbushbikini phenomenon represents a cultural shift that challenges traditional aesthetic norms, promoting the acceptance of the body as it is, without shaving or social impositions.

Who was... Vere Goold: Wimbledon finalist and murderer

Vere Goold reached the Wimbledon final in 1879, but his career declined due to drug and alcohol abuse, which ultimately affected his life and reputation.

Denver-7, parties and books, 'Canon de cĂĄmara oscura' by Enrique Vila-Matas (Seix Barral, 2025)

Enrique Vila-Matas presents "Canon de cĂĄmara oscura," his best work in recent years, where he combines elements of Denver, parties, and books in an innovative and captivating narrative.

Widely Spread Lies That People Keep Believing Without Reason

Many popular beliefs have become established as truths but lack scientific support. This article reviews some of these common lies that people often accept without question, recommending that they stop believing in them.

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

An artificial intelligence tool has recreated how famous Spanish influencers like MarĂ­a Pombo and Laura Escanes will look when they reach 80 years old, offering a futuristic and realistic vision of their aging.

Original Girl Names Inspired by These 'Celebrities'

Discover a list of unique and original girl names borne by famous women, ideal for those seeking uncommon options for their daughters.

Who is the Most Valuable Player of the Top 15 National Teams in the World

FIFA ranked the national teams based on their international performance, with the latest update on July 18, 2025. During the break until September, the top 15 leading teams are highlighted, and the most valuable player of each team is identified.

Neither leopard nor zebra: Lefties has the most beautiful 'animal print' shopper bag for 13 euros

This animal print shopper bag from Lefties, which costs 13 euros, is trendy and ideal for returning to routine due to its large capacity and practicality.

Podiatrist Paola Sanz Recommends These Sneakers: "They Are the Ones I Use"

Podiatrist Paola SĂĄnchez shares her sneaker recommendations for different users, highlighting the ones she personally uses for their comfort and quality.

No more bottles on the floor with this practical and inexpensive shower shelf that looks designer-made

This practical and affordable shower shelf is made of aluminum, making it durable and suitable for damp environments, keeping the space organized and preventing bottles from being left on the floor.

Pagani Does It Again: Their Version of the Moonwatch Costs at Least 50 Times Less

Pagani Design, known for their homage watches, launches a version of the iconic Moonwatch that costs at least 50 times less than the original, offering an affordable alternative for fans of classic design without sacrificing style.

A tragedy "in 50 seconds": an initial report points to cable breakage as the cause of the Lisbon funicular accident

A government report reveals that the cause of the funicular accident in Lisbon was the breaking of the cable that connected the two cars, failing at its attachment point in the cabin that derailed.

Illa assures that he will go "to the end" to prevent coexistence from being put at risk

The president of the Generalitat stated that there will be no normality until the Amnesty law is effective and assured that he will fight until the end to prevent social coexistence from being threatened.

Line 6 Reopens Between Méndez Álvaro and Moncloa: New Tracks, Reinforced Platforms, and Less Rattling

After three months of works, the western section of Line 6 reopens between Méndez Álvaro and Moncloa with new tracks, reinforced platforms, and less rattling. The works now continue in the eastern section of the circular line, which will remain closed until December.

62 sea turtles hatch from a nest detected on a beach in Palma

Sixty-two sea turtles have hatched from a nest detected on a beach in Palma. All the hatchlings will participate in the 'head starting' program before being released back into the sea, with the aim of increasing their chances of survival.

The Only Three Universities in Andalusia That Are Among the Best in Spain, According to Forbes

Forbes has published a list of the 25 best universities in Spain, including both public and private institutions. In Andalusia, only three universities manage to rank among the best in the country, highlighting their educational quality and prestige at the national level.

Junts cools down the possibility of reducing the working day in Congress and accuses the Government of "rushing" the vote

Jordi Turull criticized the Government for bringing forward the vote on reducing the working day in Congress, pointing out that there were no prior advances in negotiations with parliamentary groups.

Vox confirms Milei's attendance at its 'Europa Viva 25' event next week in Madrid

Vox confirmed Milei's participation in its 'Europa Viva 25' event in Madrid, a forum dedicated to discussing solutions against inflation, impoverishment, and the housing crisis.

These Are the Two Best Schools in Bilbao, According to Forbes: With Gardens and Modern Facilities

Forbes highlights five schools from Euskadi among the 100 best in Spain, including two from Bilbao that are distinguished by having gardens and modern facilities.

These are the winning numbers in the ONCE Sueldazo this Sunday

The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Sunday, September 7, 2025, is 97273, series 046. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.

The Extraordinary September Draw of the National Lottery brings a shower of millions of euros to eight provinces

The first prize of 150,000 euros per ticket in the Extraordinary September Draw of the National Lottery has been awarded in two provinces, distributing millions of euros in total across eight Spanish provinces.

JD Vance responds to an accusation against the Government of committing war crimes: "I don't give a damn"

The U.S. Vice President expressed satisfaction over eliminating members of drug cartels, justifying his actions despite accusations of war crimes.

Puente launches urgent train purchase after the failure of AVLO Madrid-Barcelona, which will cancel its route starting this Monday

The minister visited Siemens in DĂŒsseldorf and is considering opening the purchase to more manufacturers due to a market saturated with delays of up to seven years. Renfe will cancel the AVLO Madrid-Barcelona service after detecting cracks in the bogies of the S-106 trains, highlighting the urgent need for new trains.

These are the Best Schools in Valencia, According to Forbes: with Gymnasiums, Dining Halls, and Extracurricular Activities

Some outstanding schools in Valencia offer facilities such as gymnasiums and dining halls, in addition to innovative extracurricular activities like drone piloting, Minecraft, and 3D design, according to Forbes.

South Korea says it has agreed with the US to repatriate the hundreds of detainees at the Hyundai plant

South Korea and the US have agreed to repatriate nearly 500 people arrested for irregular labor situations at the Hyundai plant following a raid.

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

A girl damaged a sculpture valued at 30,000 euros in Italy by climbing on it. The child was trying to reach a painting that depicted a blank sheet of paper to paint on it, which caused the damage to the artwork.

Torre del Burgo, the municipality in empty Spain revived with 90% immigrants

Torre del Burgo has been revived thanks to agriculture, especially asparagus cultivation, and currently has a 90% immigrant population, becoming an example of resurgence in empty Spain.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed

20AM offers a concise summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed. It covers national and international current events, economy, culture, and sports, ensuring that readers receive a complete and updated view of important events. Ideal for those looking to stay up to date with key information quickly and clearly.

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Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

The guide highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that have generated great anticipation and positive reviews. It includes everything from recent releases to renewed classics, covering various genres for all tastes and platforms. Ideal for those looking for quality content and cultural novelties in the audiovisual world.

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

Traffic agents in Teruel stopped a driver who was driving at 188 km/h in Monreal del Campo, almost double the allowed speed limit, after being detected by a radar and during a routine check.

The Health Effects of Nail Polishes with TPO and DMTA: Genetic Mutations, Miscarriages, and More

The European Union banned the use and distribution of nail polishes containing TPO and DMTA, common ingredients in semi-permanent manicures, starting September 1st due to their health risks, such as genetic mutations and miscarriages.

The trends for this fall indicate that extremely long hair is falling out of favor. Styles with shorter hair, long layers that add movement, and the return of the boy bob cut, combining elegance and comfort, are taking over.

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

This Catalan mountain village offers a rural paradise ideal for enjoying its architecture and up to seven natural pools, perfect for connecting with nature and relaxing in a unique environment.

The revolutionary regulation that the DGT now allows for license plates

The new DGT regulation affects motorcycles, mopeds, three-wheeled vehicles, and quadricycles, allowing changes and innovations in license plates, as explained by Juan Carlos Toribio in one of his latest videos.

The Five Hairstyles Worn by French Women Over 50 to Conceal Wrinkles

Discover five popular hairstyles among French women over 50 that help to disguise wrinkles and rejuvenate the face. These styles are perfect to share with your hairdresser and choose the one that suits you best.

When the iPhone 17 is Released: Presentation and Prices of Apple's New Device in Spain

Apple has confirmed the official launch date of the iPhone 17 and updates to its Apple Intelligence, anticipating improvements in the device and its technology for the Spanish market.

José Andrés has the best recipe with a can of legumes for the summer: it's ready in just a few minutes

José Andrés shares a classic Catalan recipe for white bean salad, perfect for summer. Easy and quick to prepare, it uses canned legumes for a fresh and nutritious dish ready in just a few minutes.

PĂ©rez-Reverte Issues Verdict on AmenĂĄbar’s Film About Cervantes: "Free and Brave"

Before the premiere of the new adventure of Captain Alatriste on September 3, the writer PĂ©rez-Reverte shared his opinion about 'El cautivo,' AmenĂĄbar’s film about Cervantes, which will be released on the 12th, describing it as "free and brave."

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 health center, as well as being 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 the Community of Madrid were highlighted in Forbes' list, including institutions attended by 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, although born in Madrid, resides on an impressive estate of more than two thousand square meters located just 15 minutes from Seville, in a town in Andalusia.

US solar installation forecast slashed due to Trump policies, report says

A recent report reveals that US solar installation forecasts have been significantly reduced, mainly due to policy changes implemented during the Trump administration. These policies created uncertainties and slowed growth in the solar industry, affecting investment and development. The report highlights the need for stable, supportive policies to revive the sector and meet clean energy goals.

Oil prices gain as risks of sanctions on Russia offset OPEC+ output hike

Oil prices rose despite OPEC+ increasing output, driven by concerns over potential new sanctions on Russia. Market fears regarding supply disruptions from geopolitical tensions helped counterbalance the impact of higher production, leading to gains in crude prices.

China August rare earth exports fall 3.4% month-on-month

China’s rare earth exports in August decreased by 3.4% compared to July, continuing a recent downward trend caused by stricter regulations and rising domestic demand. This decline illustrates Beijing's strategy to manage supply and stabilize global markets amid geopolitical tensions. Despite the month-on-month drop, exports are still robust compared to the previous year, showing ongoing international dependence on Chinese rare earth elements.

Oil prices rise as OPEC+ agrees to slower pace of output hikes in October

Oil prices increased after OPEC+ decided to slow the rate of output increases in October. This move aims to support market stability amid uncertain demand and economic concerns. The agreement reflects efforts by OPEC+ members to balance supply with global market conditions.

Norwegians vote as Labour Party narrowly favored to win re-election

Norwegians are voting in an election where the Labour Party is narrowly favored to win re-election. The outcome remains uncertain, with close competition from opposition parties as voters decide the country’s political direction.

After 14 detentions, Mexico’s top prosecutor vows more actions against fuel crimes

Mexico's top prosecutor announced 14 recent detentions related to fuel theft and pledged continued efforts to combat these crimes. The government aims to dismantle fuel theft networks, enhance security measures, and enforce stricter penalties to protect the country's energy resources and revenue.

Deadly Portugal funicular crash likely due to problems with cable, report says

A recent report indicates that the fatal funicular crash in Portugal was probably caused by issues with the cable system. Investigations suggest cable malfunction led to the accident, resulting in multiple casualties. Authorities continue to probe to confirm causes and improve safety measures to prevent future incidents.

OPEC+ set to raise oil output further from October, sources say

OPEC+ plans to increase oil production from October, aiming to stabilize global markets amid fluctuating demand. Sources indicate the group will announce additional output hikes to manage supply and balance prices, responding to economic trends and geopolitical developments impacting energy needs worldwide.

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

Former President Trump claimed that India and Russia have become aligned with China, describing them as "lost" to what he called the "deepest, darkest China." He suggested this shift poses strategic challenges for the U.S., highlighting concerns over China's growing influence in global geopolitics.

Hezbollah says Lebanon move on army plan is ’opportunity,’ urges Israel to commit to ceasefire

Hezbollah considers Lebanon's army plan a positive development and urges Israel to commit to a ceasefire. The group views this as an opportunity to de-escalate the ongoing tensions, emphasizing the importance of mutual commitment to peace and stability in the region.

RBC sees Babcock riding ÂŁ16 billion shipbuilding pipeline, nuclear upside ahead

RBC highlights Babcock's strong position amid a ÂŁ16 billion UK shipbuilding pipeline and expanding nuclear sector opportunities. The firm is poised to benefit from increased defense spending and ongoing nuclear projects, underpinning positive growth prospects.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.30%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.30%. Gains were driven by strong performances in technology and semiconductor sectors, supported by positive market sentiment and robust export data. Investors remain optimistic amid signs of global economic recovery and improving demand for Taiwan's key products.

Analysis - China’s e-commerce companies are getting singed by a price war

China’s e-commerce sector faces intense price competition as major companies slash prices to attract customers. This aggressive strategy squeezes profit margins, forcing firms to balance growth and sustainability. The price war reflects broader challenges in the market, including rising costs and changing consumer behavior, prompting companies to explore new strategies beyond discounts to maintain market share and improve profitability.

South Korea Minister Heads to US to Resolve Fallout from Huge Immigration Raid

South Korea's labor minister is traveling to the US to address consequences of a major immigration raid affecting Korean workers. The visit aims to resolve issues related to labor rights and prevent further diplomatic tensions following the crackdown. The South Korean government seeks collaboration to protect its citizens and ensure fair treatment amid rising concerns over immigrant worker safety.

Sanofi upgraded to “overweight” as Morgan Stanley sees €2 billion amlitelimab boost

Morgan Stanley upgraded Sanofi to "overweight" following promising prospects for its amlitelimab drug, which could generate €2 billion in revenue. The firm highlighted the strong potential of amlitelimab in treating various conditions, boosting confidence in Sanofi’s growth outlook and pipeline strength. This upgrade reflects expected positive impacts on Sanofi’s financial performance.

Telefonica looks to M&A to give European telecoms broader vision

Telefonica is exploring mergers and acquisitions to expand its presence and enhance strategic capabilities across Europe. The move aims to foster greater collaboration among European telecom operators, enabling improved infrastructure investment and more competitive services in the evolving digital landscape.

FDA to fast-track review of nicotine pouches from big tobacco firms - Reuters

The FDA plans to expedite the review process for nicotine pouches submitted by major tobacco companies. This move aims to regulate the growing market of these tobacco-free products, which are seen as potentially less harmful than traditional cigarettes. The agency will assess safety and marketing impacts to ensure consumer protection while facilitating access to alternative nicotine delivery options.

European automakers confront tariffs, Chinese rivalry at Munich car show

European automakers showcased innovations at the Munich car show while addressing challenges from U.S. tariffs and growing Chinese competition. They emphasized advancements in electric vehicles and sustainability to maintain global market share amid trade tensions and a rapidly evolving automotive landscape.

Mercedes keeps ‘value over volume’ approach in tough Chinese market

Mercedes-Benz is focusing on maintaining a ‘value over volume’ strategy amid challenges in the Chinese market. The brand aims to prioritize profitability and brand prestige rather than chasing high sales numbers, adapting to shifting consumer demands and economic uncertainties in China. This approach helps Mercedes sustain its premium positioning despite a tough automotive environment.

Alibaba HK shares rise on release of trillion-parameter Qwen AI model

Alibaba's Hong Kong-listed shares surged following the launch of its new Qwen AI model, boasting a trillion parameters. The advanced AI system enhances Alibaba's capabilities in natural language processing and generative AI, positioning the company as a major competitor in the AI technology field. The release reflects Alibaba's commitment to innovation and expands its influence in the global AI market.

China trade balance grows slightly in Aug as exports miss forecasts, imports slow

In August, China’s trade surplus grew slightly despite exports missing market expectations and import growth slowing. Weak external demand and supply chain challenges affected export performance, while cautious domestic consumption tempered import volumes. The modest trade balance increase reflects ongoing global economic uncertainties impacting China's trade dynamics.

Japan GDP revised higher in Q2 on export boost, strong private spending

Japan's Q2 GDP was revised upward, driven by stronger exports and robust private consumption. Increased foreign demand and domestic spending contributed to the positive adjustment, signaling resilience in the economy despite global uncertainties. The revision reflects improved economic activity and suggests a steadier growth trajectory for Japan in the second quarter.

UK pay settlements drop to lowest since December 2021

UK pay settlements have fallen to their lowest level since December 2021, indicating a slowdown in wage growth. This trend reflects ongoing economic challenges and could impact inflation and household incomes. Employers appear more cautious amid economic uncertainty, slowing previously rapid salary increases.

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

Vietnam's exports maintained strong growth in August, bolstering the country's economic outlook. However, the Prime Minister warned of increasing inflationary pressures due to rising global commodity prices and domestic demand. The government plans to implement measures to stabilize prices and support sustainable economic growth amid these challenges.

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

Nvidia criticized the GAIN AI Act, claiming it would hinder competition in AI development. The company compared the proposed regulations to the controversial AI Diffusion Rule, arguing that restrictive rules could stifle innovation and limit growth in the AI industry. Nvidia urges for balanced policies that foster advancement while addressing ethical concerns.

Chances of 50bp Fed Cut Emerge After Weak Jobs Report

A surprisingly weak jobs report has increased the likelihood of a 50 basis point cut by the Federal Reserve. The slower job growth suggests easing inflation pressures, prompting investors to anticipate more aggressive monetary easing to support the economy. This shift impacts market expectations on future interest rate decisions and signals potential changes in Fed policy to sustain economic growth.

Brazil's central bank enhances security of the financial system

Brazil's central bank has introduced new measures to strengthen the security and resilience of the country’s financial system. The initiatives focus on improving cybersecurity, enhancing risk management, and ensuring robust operational continuity to protect against emerging threats and maintain market stability. These steps aim to safeguard consumers and bolster confidence in the financial infrastructure.

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, reflecting subdued growth in business activity. The decline points to cautious spending amid concerns over inflation and economic uncertainty. However, some sectors still showed moderate expansion despite the overall slowdown.

BofA now sees two Fed rate cuts this year

Bank of America forecasts two Federal Reserve rate cuts in 2024, indicating an easing of monetary policy amid slowing economic growth and subdued inflation. The shift reflects concerns over economic uncertainties and aims to support growth while maintaining inflation near target levels.

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

The U.S. economy added 22,000 jobs in August, falling short of expectations and signaling a cooling labor market. Unemployment rates remained steady, suggesting employers are cautious amid economic uncertainties. Wage growth also slowed, indicating softer demand for workers as inflation concerns persist. The data reflects a gradual moderation in hiring after strong job gains earlier in the year.

Yen slides after Japan PM Ishiba resigns, dollar wobbles

The Japanese yen weakened following the resignation of Prime Minister Ishiba, creating uncertainty in Japan's political landscape. This move caused fluctuations in the dollar's value as global markets reacted to potential shifts in Japan’s economic policies and leadership stability.

Fed rate cut optimism lifts sentiment, yen slips on political uncertainty

Optimism around a potential Fed rate cut has boosted market sentiment, driving gains in equities. Meanwhile, the Japanese yen weakened amid domestic political uncertainty and upcoming elections, as investors favored riskier assets over traditional safe havens. The cautious stance on Japan’s political outlook weighed on the yen, despite global monetary easing expectations supporting market optimism.

Japanese lawmakers launch leadership bids after PM resigns, yen sinks

Following the resignation of Japan's Prime Minister, multiple lawmakers have announced their bids to become the new leader. Amid the political uncertainty, the Japanese yen has weakened against major currencies, reflecting market concerns over the country's economic and policy direction. The leadership contest highlights competing visions for Japan's future amid regional and global challenges.

Morning Bid: From One Political Kerfuffle to Another

The article highlights recent political controversies that have shifted public focus from one issue to another. It discusses ongoing disputes among key figures, media reactions, and potential impacts on upcoming elections. The piece emphasizes the cyclical nature of political scandals and the challenges they pose for governance and public trust.

Factbox - Who Could Replace Ishiba as Japan’s Prime Minister

The article outlines potential candidates to succeed Shigeru Ishiba as Japan’s prime minister. Key contenders include established political figures with varying policy focuses and party support. The leadership change comes amid evolving political dynamics, with candidates aiming to address national challenges and maintain party unity. The selection process and implications for Japan’s future governance are also discussed.

China’s August exports growth slowest in 6 months, missing forecasts

China’s export growth in August slowed to its weakest pace in six months, falling short of market expectations. The decline was driven by weaker global demand and challenges in key markets, signaling ongoing economic pressures. Despite government efforts to stabilize trade, external uncertainties and supply chain issues continue to weigh on export performance.

StanChart expects Fed to cut rates by 50 bps in September after weak US jobs data

Standard Chartered anticipates the Federal Reserve will reduce interest rates by 50 basis points in September following weaker-than-expected US jobs data. The softer employment figures suggest slowing economic growth, increasing the likelihood of a rate cut to support the economy. This marks a shift from earlier expectations of rate hikes as the Fed responds to changing economic conditions.

Swiss National Bank chief sees high bar to negative rates - Migros Magazine

Swiss National Bank chief Thomas Jordan stated that implementing negative interest rates faces significant challenges. He emphasized the risks and practical limits of pushing rates below zero, suggesting that such measures would only be considered under exceptional economic circumstances. The central bank continues to monitor economic conditions closely while maintaining caution on aggressive monetary interventions.

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Japan’s stressed bond market, stocks brace for PM Ishiba exit reaction

Japan’s bond and stock markets are preparing for volatility following Prime Minister Ishiba’s unexpected announcement to exit. Investors fear policy uncertainty and potential shifts in economic strategies, leading to market stress and cautious trading as the political change could impact fiscal and monetary policies.

Bybit Kazakhstan and AFSA Pioneer Stablecoin Payments for AIFC Regulatory Fees

Bybit Kazakhstan and the Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA) have introduced stablecoin payments for regulatory fees within the Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC). This initiative marks a significant step in integrating cryptocurrency into official financial operations, enhancing efficiency and fostering innovation in the region's regulatory framework.

EOS Climbs 13% In a Green Day

EOS surged 13% amid a positive market trend, driven by increased investor interest and favorable trading volumes. The cryptocurrency showed strong momentum, outperforming several peers, signaling renewed confidence in the digital asset space. Analysts attribute the rally to broader market optimism and upcoming project developments within the EOS ecosystem.

EOS Climbs 13% In Rally

EOS surged 13% following positive market trends and increased investor confidence. The rally was driven by strong technical indicators and growing interest in decentralized finance applications on the EOS blockchain, signaling potential continued growth amid favorable market conditions.

The winners and losers of Stablecoins, according to BofA

Bank of America analyzes stablecoins, identifying winners such as regulated issuers and traditional banks that incorporate stablecoins into their services. Losers include unregulated issuers who face increased scrutiny and traditional financial players who are resistant to adopting new technologies. The report highlights the growing role of stablecoins in payments and finance, emphasizing regulatory clarity as the key to their future success.

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

Bitcoin surged to $113,200 following a weaker-than-expected payrolls report, boosting investor confidence. The softer job data increased hopes for prolonged accommodative monetary policies, driving demand for cryptocurrencies. Altcoins also experienced gains alongside Bitcoin, reflecting renewed interest in the broader crypto market.

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

Lowkick Studio has introduced the $SHARDS token, now available on major cryptocurrency exchanges, to support the WorldShards MMORPG. The token aims to enhance player engagement and in-game economics, providing new opportunities for gamers and investors within the blockchain gaming ecosystem.

Thumzup Media shifts to cryptocurrency mining with $50 million raise

Thumzup Media has announced a strategic pivot to cryptocurrency mining, backed by a $50 million fundraising round. The company aims to leverage this capital to expand its crypto mining infrastructure and capitalize on growing digital currency markets, marking a significant shift from its previous media-focused operations.

iSpecimen receives crypto treasury proposals amid $200M digital plan

iSpecimen is exploring crypto treasury management as part of its ambitious $200 million digital initiative. The company has received multiple proposals aimed at integrating cryptocurrency solutions to optimize its financial operations and support growth in the digital economy. This move aligns with broader trends of businesses leveraging crypto assets for innovation and efficient treasury management.

EOS Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence

EOS surged 10% amid growing investor confidence fueled by recent positive developments and market trends. Increased adoption and strategic partnerships have boosted optimism, attracting more investment. The cryptocurrency's improved performance signals a strong market position, suggesting potential for further growth in the near future.

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Sampo continues share buyback program with €3.2 million purchase

Sampo Plc has extended its share buyback program by acquiring shares worth €3.2 million. This move reflects the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders and optimizing capital structure amid favorable market conditions.

HIVE Digital reports 22% increase in monthly bitcoin production

HIVE Digital Technologies announced a 22% rise in its monthly bitcoin production, reflecting enhanced mining efficiency and capacity. The increase underscores the company’s growth strategy in the digital asset mining sector amid favorable market conditions.

ATAL H1 2025 slides: Revenue drops 44% amid housing market slowdown

ATAL reported a 44% decline in revenue for the first half of 2025, impacted by a slowdown in the housing market. The company faced reduced sales and cautious buyer sentiment, leading to lower revenue and profit margins compared to the previous period. Despite the challenging environment, ATAL aims to navigate through market conditions with strategic adjustments.

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Dianthus to Discuss Phase 2 Myasthenia Gravis Trial Results Monday

Dianthus Therapeutics will present results from its phase 2 trial for a myasthenia gravis treatment on Monday. The data will highlight the drug’s efficacy and safety profile, providing insights into its potential as a new therapy for patients with this autoimmune neuromuscular disease. Outcomes may influence the company’s development plans and future clinical studies.

Ideaya and Hengrui report promising data for DLL3-targeted cancer drug

Ideaya and Hengrui presented encouraging clinical trial results for their DLL3-targeted cancer therapy. The drug showed significant efficacy and a manageable safety profile in treating certain aggressive tumors, highlighting its potential as a new option for patients with few alternatives. Further studies are planned to confirm these findings and explore broader applications.

Ifinatamab Deruxtecan Shows 48% Response Rate in Small Cell Lung Cancer

Ifinatamab deruxtecan demonstrated a 48% response rate in treating small cell lung cancer, indicating promising efficacy. This ADC (antibody-drug conjugate) offers a potential new therapeutic option for patients with this aggressive cancer type, addressing an unmet need in current treatments. Further studies are underway to confirm these results and evaluate long-term benefits and safety.

BridgeBio's encaleret shows promise in hypoparathyroidism treatment

BridgeBio’s drug encaleret demonstrated positive results in treating hypoparathyroidism by effectively managing calcium levels and reducing the need for calcium and vitamin D supplements. The treatment showed a favorable safety profile in clinical trials, indicating potential as a new therapeutic option for patients with this rare endocrine disorder.

BioMarin's PKU drug shows nearly 50% blood Phe reduction in teens

BioMarin's drug for phenylketonuria (PKU) demonstrated almost a 50% reduction in blood phenylalanine (Phe) levels in teenage patients. This promising result highlights the drug’s potential effectiveness in managing PKU, a genetic disorder that can cause severe neurological issues if untreated. The findings support further development and possible future approval to help improve outcomes for teens with PKU.

Garden Stage receives Nasdaq delisting warning over low share price

Garden Stage has been notified by Nasdaq that its shares are at risk of delisting due to the stock price falling below the exchange's minimum bid price requirement. The company now has a grace period to regain compliance or face potential removal from the Nasdaq stock market.

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