News Summary - 09/09/2025

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France in fresh political crisis after MPs oust prime minister

The French government faced a major setback as MPs ousted Prime Minister François Bayrou in a vote of confidence. Following the defeat, Bayrou announced he will resign on Tuesday, plunging the country into a fresh political crisis.

US lawmakers release Epstein 'birthday book' with alleged Trump note

Lawmakers released a 'birthday book' linked to Jeffrey Epstein that includes a note allegedly from Donald Trump. The White House stated that the president neither drew the picture nor signed the note, which was made public on Monday.

How a shootout ended a four-year search for a NZ bushman and his three children

After years of searching and multiple brief sightings, the fugitive bushman was finally located and shot dead on Monday morning, ending the four-year manhunt for him and his three children.

Six Israelis killed by Palestinian gunmen at Jerusalem bus stop

Six Israelis were killed in a deadly attack at a Jerusalem bus stop. Israeli police reported that two Palestinian gunmen responsible for the shooting were killed. This incident marks one of the deadliest attacks in the city in recent years.

At least 19 dead in Nepal after Gen Z protests at corruption and social media ban

At least 19 people have died in Nepal amid protests led by young activists demanding the government lift a social media ban and address corruption issues. The demonstrations reflect widespread frustration among the Gen Z population over restrictions and governance concerns.

Lone survivor of mushroom murders pleads to grieve in private as killer jailed for life

Erin Patterson was sentenced for her crimes, while Ian Wilkinson, the only surviving victim, urged the public to respect his need for privacy and kindness during his grieving process.

Murdochs reach deal in succession battle over media empire

Lachlan Murdoch will maintain control over the conservative Fox and News Corp media empire under a newly reached succession deal.

Hamas discussing US 'ideas' for Gaza ceasefire after Trump's 'last warning'

Hamas revealed it received "some ideas" from the US via mediators aimed at achieving a ceasefire in Gaza, following former President Trump's recent "last warning" statement. The discussions indicate ongoing diplomatic efforts to halt the conflict.

South Korean worker tells BBC of panic during US immigration raid at Hyundai plant

Around 400 US agents conducted an immigration raid at a Hyundai plant, detaining hundreds of workers. Many of those arrested were South Korean nationals, causing widespread panic among employees.

Supreme Court lifts limits on LA immigration raids

The US Supreme Court ruled that immigration agents may detain individuals based solely on race, language, or occupation, removing previous restrictions on enforcement during immigration raids.

Lisbon funicular crash victim was 'transport enthusiast'

Sixteen people died after a funicular crashed into a building in Lisbon. Among the victims was a known transport enthusiast.

French doctor goes on trial for poisoning 30 patients, 12 fatally

Dr. Frédéric Péchier, regarded as a skilled doctor by peers, faces trial accused of poisoning 30 patients, resulting in 12 deaths. He denies all allegations, insisting there is no evidence proving any poisoning.

'Suitcase murder' trial begins in New Zealand

Hakyung Lee faces trial in New Zealand, accused of murdering her two young children. Their bodies were discovered stuffed inside suitcases, sparking widespread attention and a high-profile court case.

Trump asks Supreme Court to allow billions in foreign aid cuts

The Trump administration has requested an emergency Supreme Court order to permit cutting billions of dollars in foreign aid funds that were allocated by Congress.

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, emphasizing the legal obligation to ensure their adequate nourishment.

What to know about the Ryan Routh trial

The trial of Ryan Routh, who has pleaded not guilty, begins Monday. Notably, Routh will represent himself in court.

Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla arrives in Tunisia

The flotilla, comprising 350 pro-Palestinian activists and carrying medical and food supplies, has reached Tunisia on its journey to Gaza.

Trump threatens tougher sanctions after Russia's heaviest strikes on Ukraine

Following Russia's heaviest attacks on Ukraine, Trump has threatened to impose tougher sanctions in response to the intensified aggression.

Why has the French PM had to go and what happens next?

France's prime minister lost a confidence vote, causing political turmoil and uncertainty in parliament. This setback challenges the government's stability and raises questions about the next steps for leadership and policy direction.

How the coup trial of Jair Bolsonaro has divided Brazil

Former president Jair Bolsonaro faces trial accused of attempting to overturn his election defeat. While prosecutors argue he tried to subvert democracy, his supporters claim the trial is a politically motivated witch hunt, deepening Brazil's political divisions.

Huge drugs bust reveals battles on cocaine 'superhighway'

Authorities foiled a bold cocaine smuggling operation involving tonnes of the drug, highlighting ongoing conflicts among drug cartels vying for control along the major trafficking route. Despite the bust, cartel pressure and drug trade challenges persist.

'Playing perfectly' - how does Alcaraz rank versus men's tennis legends at 22?

BBC Sport examines Carlos Alcaraz's remarkable achievements following his sixth Grand Slam win, comparing his record and impact with tennis legends in men's history at the age of 22.

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

In July, fierce clashes erupted along the disputed Cambodian-Thai border, resulting in dozens of deaths. The conflict has displaced villagers, who fear returning to their homes amid ongoing tension and insecurity in the region.

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

Anjali questions why large withdrawals from her account failed to trigger any alerts or red flags at the banks, as she was defrauded of millions in a 'digital arrest' scam. She demands accountability and answers regarding the banks' security lapses.

Watch: Glitz, glamour and emotional speeches at VMAs 2025

The MTV Video Music Awards 2025 were held in New York, featuring prominent music stars showcasing stunning red carpet looks. The event included unforgettable performances and heartfelt speeches, highlighting both celebration and emotion in the music community.

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

The BBC's Katy Watson reported from the courtroom where Erin Patterson was sentenced to life imprisonment for a murder involving mushrooms. The sentencing marked the conclusion of a highly charged trial.

Timelapse shows Blood Moon rising around the world

A Blood Moon occurs when the Moon moves through Earth's shadow, turning a deep red. A timelapse captures this stunning celestial event as it rises 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 talents, drawing thousands to the Vatican for the historic ceremony.

SĂĄnchez kicks off the term with a broader social agenda and an attempt at international reappearance through the Palestinian cause

SĂĄnchez seeks to regain international prominence after being excluded from recent summits between Trump and Zelensky with European leaders, focusing on promoting a broad social agenda and reemerging on the global stage by supporting the Palestinian cause.

Spain recalls ambassador in Tel Aviv following Israel's "slanders" and sanctions against two SĂĄnchez ministers

Spain has recalled its ambassador in Tel Aviv after Israel's statements that labeled the SĂĄnchez Government as "corrupt" and "antisemitic." Tensions escalated after Spain announced nine measures against Netanyahu's Government, including sanctions against two ministers of the Spanish Executive.

Israel Labels the Government "Corrupt" and "Antisemitic" and Bans Yolanda DĂ­az and Sira Rego from Entering the Country

Following Pedro SĂĄnchez's announcement of measures against Israel over the "genocide" in Gaza, Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar called the Spanish Government "corrupt" and "antisemitic" and banned Yolanda DĂ­az and Sira Rego from entering the country.

Spain Follows the Lead of a Group of Countries Taking Unilateral Measures Against Israel Amid Division Within the EU

Spain joins countries such as France, the United Kingdom, and Ireland that have adopted unilateral measures against Israel, although these are symbolic and aim to apply pressure while divisions persist within the European Union over joint action.

La Flotilla reports a drone attack against one of its vessels in Tunisia

The vessel, which was sailing under the Portuguese flag, was allegedly attacked with drones in Tunisia. The crew confirmed that all passengers and crew members are safe.

The Israeli Army orders the urgent evacuation of Gaza City to operate "with great force" against Hamas

The spokesperson for the Israeli Army, Avichay Adraee, urged the residents of Gaza to urgently evacuate the city to allow intense military operations against Hamas.

This is the 'Carlo' rifle used by terrorists in the Jerusalem attack: homemade, made from scraps of other weapons, and easy to camouflage

The 'Carlo' rifle is a homemade weapon, manufactured in illegal workshops in the West Bank, made with recycled parts from other guns. It is easy to camouflage and has been used in multiple Palestinian attacks in recent years.

Junts confirms to the Ministry of Labor that it will reject the reduction of the working day and maintains the total amendment

Junts has informed the Ministry of Labor that it will reject the proposal to reduce the working day, maintaining its total amendment. Negotiations between Yolanda DĂ­az and Carles Puigdemont to promote the initiative have not progressed due to this refusal.

The Democrats Publish a Drawing of a Nude Woman and Say It Is a Birthday Greeting Trump Sent to Epstein

The White House denied that the signature on the letter with the drawing of a nude woman, published by Democrats as a birthday greeting from Trump to Epstein, belongs to the US president.

Psychotherapy with hypnosis, a growing practice despite scientific rejection: "It helped me break through blocks that kept me from moving forward"

Clinical hypnosis, once considered a trick, is gaining acceptance as an effective method to treat anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, helping patients overcome emotional blocks that hindered their progress.

The Return of 'La Revuelta': The Forbidden Gesture on TV That Undermines Broncano

'La Revuelta' returns marking a milestone on television by betting on intuition and countercultural values, breaking traditional frameworks and challenging figures like Broncano with gestures considered forbidden in the medium.

'La Revuelta' opens the season with a firefighting brigade and 'El Hormiguero' with Mar Flores

After a week of broadcasting, this Monday, September 8, 'La Revuelta' returns with a firefighting brigade, while 'El Hormiguero' returns to the competition in the same time slot with the presence of Mar Flores.

Jorge Javier shows his new face: "Faces need time to settle"

Jorge Javier returned to his afternoon show hiding his face with sunglasses, a hat, a mask, and a scarf. He explained that his new look requires time to settle.

The old trick of TV stars to hide their cosmetic touch-ups

Society imposes the idea that success lies in looking eternally young. Television stars resort to tricks to conceal their cosmetic touch-ups and maintain a youthful image, adapting to these social pressures regarding appearance.

A Salary for Taking Care of Your Children

Quitting a job to take care of the children means that part of the partner’s salary will be allocated to the person who decided to dedicate themselves to family care, thus recognizing their indirect economic contribution.

Carlos Alcaraz, the chosen one flying towards Olympus: limitless and defining his own era

At only 22 years old, Carlos Alcaraz has already won six Grand Slam titles, establishing himself as an emerging figure in world tennis and marking the beginning of a promising era in the sport.

The French Government Falls: Bayrou Loses Confidence Motion and the Country Returns to Political Paralysis with Macron Targeted

Prime Minister Bayrou loses the confidence motion, leaving President Macron with the choice of appointing a new prime minister or calling early elections, which sparks a new phase of political paralysis in France.

Macron will appoint a prime minister "in the coming days" and rules out calling early elections

The French presidency announced that it will accept François Bayrou's resignation after losing the vote of confidence in the National Assembly. Macron will appoint a new prime minister in the coming days and ruled out calling early elections.

François Bayrou, another failed bet by Macron that has fallen amid blockades, crises, and political instability

François Bayrou, appointed Prime Minister by Macron, failed to overcome the lack of majorities in Parliament, facing blockades and political crises that reflect the growing instability and uncertainty in France.

Perles, Ábalos' ex, reveals threats from Koldo's circle: "I heard that 'anyone can have an accident'"

Santi Acosta stated that Ábalos tried to prevent the interview with his ex-wife Carolina from being broadcast, without success. In addition, Perles denounced threats coming from Koldo's circle, including intimidating comments such as "anyone can have an accident."

FeijĂło reiterates his intention to govern alone and advises against voting for Vox

FeijĂło, leader of the PP, reaffirms his intention to govern alone and warns against voting for Vox. He points out that his opposition is focused exclusively on the PSOE and mentions that he has received enough criticism from Vox to not respond to them.

The tax that has increased by more than 30% and is charged by all municipalities: "It's absurd"

Since April, all municipalities are required to apply a fee that covers the actual cost of waste management, which has caused increases of over 30%, generating criticism for being considered an excessive expense for citizens.

Spain Instills Fear in Europe and Aims for the Second Star: Many Reasons to Consider It One of the Favorites for the World Cup

Spain has started strong on its path to the 2026 World Cup, thrashing Bulgaria and Turkey in its first two qualifying matches, establishing itself as one of the European favorites to win its second star.

The Succession War Ends in the Murdoch Family: Heir to the Media Empire Established

The three brothers who were in dispute will each receive 1 billion dollars for their shares, thus ending the succession war in the Murdoch family and consolidating the new heir to the media empire.

Europe launches JUPITER, a supercomputer the size of four tennis courts capable of simulating the human brain

JUPITER is the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fourth in the world. Its advanced computing capacity will boost research in artificial intelligence, climate change, and biomedicine, revolutionizing these scientific fields.

Torrential rains in the Valencian Community and Catalonia: wind breaks a palm tree in Catral

The Emergency Coordination Center has activated Situation 1 of the Special Flood Plan due to torrential rains in the Valencian Community and Catalonia, where strong winds have also caused damage, such as the breaking of a palm tree in Catral.

The Forward College where SofĂ­a studies publishes the first images of the infanta with her classmates

Infanta SofĂ­a is in Lisbon undergoing her adaptation period at Forward College, where she will be studying the first year of Political Science and International Relations. The institution has published the first images of SofĂ­a together with her classmates.

The accused of killing and hiding his tenant's body admits the crime: "She made my life impossible"

The accused admitted to having attacked and killed his tenant with 16 stab wounds suddenly and unexpectedly, justifying the crime by saying she "made his life impossible."

Time change in Spain 2025: on this day we say goodbye to summer and the winter schedule arrives

With the arrival of September, the days shorten, preparing for the switch to winter time in Spain in 2025, when the clocks will be set back to say goodbye to summer and adjust the schedule.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

Issue 127 of the magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World’, explores how to coexist with technology in a healthy way. It analyzes the challenges of hyperconnectivity and proposes strategies to promote digital well-being, encouraging conscious and balanced use of screens in daily life.

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

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

The United States Supreme Court Upholds Immigration Detentions in Los Angeles Following a Petition Filed by Donald Trump

The United States Supreme Court overturned a temporary ban that prevented indiscriminate immigration raids in Los Angeles, following a petition filed by Donald Trump, thereby allowing authorities to continue immigration detentions in the city.

Ramos' Anger Over a News Report About How He Left Real Madrid: "Get Your Facts Straight Before Talking, Honey"

Cristina Pardo stated on 'MĂĄs Vale Tarde' the alleged demands made by Sergio Ramos to renew his contract with Real Madrid, which provoked the player's upset reaction, asking people to get informed properly before speaking.

Sydney Sweeney, with a dress in Toronto that sparks debate: "Big-breasted girls deserve justice"

Sydney Sweeney caused a stir in Toronto with a controversial dress that generated both applause and criticism. The actress stated that "big-breasted girls deserve justice," once again placing herself at the center of public debate.

Record Revenue for the Treasury... Thanks to Carlos Alcaraz: The Largest Individual Million-Dollar Prize in Spanish Sports

Carlos Alcaraz won the largest individual prize in the history of Spanish tennis after defeating Jannik Sinner in the US Open final, generating record revenue for the Treasury.

How Much Do You Know About Carlos Alcaraz? Test Yourself with This Trivia of 10 Questions About the Best Current Spanish Tennis Player

Carlos Alcaraz, the tennis player from Murcia, regained the world number one spot after defeating Jannik Sinner in the final of the 2025 US Open. This trivia features 10 questions to test your knowledge about his career and recent achievements.

Juan Carlos Ferrero’s request to Alcaraz that began his revenge against Jannik Sinner: "He improved it in just ten days"

Carlos Alcaraz’s coach revealed that he asked him to improve certain aspects of his game to face Jannik Sinner. Thanks to that request, Alcaraz achieved rapid improvement in just ten days, which was key to his victory and revenge against Sinner.

About twenty young people die in street protests against the social media ban in Nepal

The Interior Minister of Nepal resigned following Generation Z protests against the social media ban, which left about twenty young people dead.

The Judge Will Dismiss the Alleged Abuse Case Against Anabel Pantoja and Her Boyfriend Towards Their Daughter Alma, but Will Conduct Monitoring

The judge has decided to dismiss the case regarding the alleged abuse by Anabel Pantoja and her boyfriend towards their daughter Alma. However, she will order continuous monitoring of the minor over the coming years to ensure her well-being.

MarĂ­a del Monte, after asking for almost 30 years in prison for Tejado: "I would be inhuman if it didn't move me"

MarĂ­a del Monte, visibly affected after watching a video about the case on 'Y ahora Sonsoles', justified her request for nearly 30 years in prison for Tejado, stating that she wouldn't be human if she didn't feel moved by the situation.

Antonio Tejado’s Reaction to the Nearly 30-Year Prison Sentence Requested for His Aunt María del Monte

Antonio Tejado, former contestant of 'GH DĂșo 1', is devastated and disappointed after the request for nearly 30 years of prison for his aunt, MarĂ­a del Monte, but he continues to defend her innocence.

Angelina Jolie Cries Remembering Her Mother, Cancer Victim, During the Presentation of 'Couture'

Angelina Jolie became emotional while remembering her mother, who passed away after a long battle with cancer. The actress plays a woman diagnosed with this disease in 'Couture,' which made the experience even more moving for her.

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

Alejandro Amenåbar returns with a blockbuster that tells the story of Miguel de Cervantes' captivity in Algiers, starring Julio Peña.

Sabadell shareholders will control 13.6% of the bank after BBVA's takeover bid

Shareholders of the Catalan group will maintain a 13.6% stake in share capital and voting rights, conditional on BBVA achieving 100% acceptance in its public takeover offer (OPA).

Sydney Sweeney Details the Diet She Followed to Gain Muscle for Her New Movie

Sydney Sweeney gained 13 kilograms to portray boxer Christy Martin in the biopic 'Christy', directed by David MichĂŽd, which premiered at the Toronto Festival.

'Butter Skin': How to Achieve a Luminous, Soft, and Natural Complexion with This New Trend

This Instagram trend aims for a luminous, soft, and natural skin—similar to a stick of butter—emphasizing a hydrated and even complexion to achieve a healthy and radiant effect.

A Russian cancer vaccine shows 100% efficacy: what is known so far

Russian authorities reported in June that the EnteroMix vaccine demonstrated 100% efficacy in preclinical cancer studies. The details and clinical results are still under development.

"Superintelligence is coming": Meta plans to develop an AI superior to humans

Meta aims to create an artificial intelligence that can reason, learn, and adapt autonomously, progressing towards a superintelligence superior to humans.

Five Rules to Be an Ideal Airplane Passenger: "Don't Line Up at the Boarding Gate"

A TikTok user shared five tips to be an ideal passenger, emphasizing avoiding lining up at the boarding gate and behaving respectfully to make the crew's work easier and improve the experience for everyone on board.

Sushi in Bowl Format: Quick, Simple, and Delicious

A sushi bowl recipe that offers all the traditional flavors without the need for rolling, ideal for preparing quickly and easily at home.

This is the location of the two new speed cameras installed by the DGT in Asturias

The Directorate-General for Traffic installed two new speed cameras in Asturias on August 1st, as part of the 2025 Plan, located on two regional roads in the Principality to improve traffic control and road safety.

Which is the best beach in Spain 2025? Vote among the 20 finalists and enter the draw to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet

20minutos invites you to vote for the best beach in Spain among 20 finalists, selected after choosing the two best from each of the country's 10 coastlines. Voting is open until September 15, and participating gives you the chance to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.

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

The sunniest beach in Spain, with the highest number of hours of sunlight per year, is not in Mallorca or CĂĄdiz, but in the Canary Islands, according to a study that highlights its exceptional climate.

The beach in Andalusia with a curious sight: cows at the seashore

On an idyllic beach in southern Spain, in addition to tourists and locals, cows can be seen curiously along the shoreline, creating a surprising and uncommon image on the Andalusian coast.

The DGT will fine those who wear this type of sunglasses while driving: the detail you need to pay attention to

The DGT warns that certain sunglasses can be fined if worn while driving, especially in summer. The key is to ensure they comply with European regulations and do not alter color perception or reduce visibility too much, as they can endanger road safety.

The Best Beach in the World According to 'National Geographic' Is in Spain

The beach of Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, has been recognized by 'National Geographic' as the best in the world, highlighting its impressive beauty and extensive coastline that stretches for several kilometers.

Aagesen explores with Airbus temporarily adapting airplanes to have more firefighting resources by next summer

The Third Vice President and the Minister of Industry meet with Airbus to study the temporary adaptation of airplanes, an option the Government considers quick and economical, in order to increase resources against forest fires for the next summer.

Leire DĂ­ez denies relationship with those charged in the Koldo case and assures she had no "influence" in the PSOE

Leire DĂ­ez denied any links with the individuals charged in the Koldo case during her appearance before the Senate investigation committee, and stated she had no influence whatsoever in the PSOE related to the case.

CerdĂĄn again requests his release from the Supreme Court and calls for the summoning of several Guardia Civil agents

CerdĂĄn's defense argues that the investigation's sole purpose is to obtain an incriminating conclusion at any cost. He has renewed his request for release to the Supreme Court and demands that several Guardia Civil agents be summoned as part of the proceedings.

Begoña Gómez appeals her summons for embezzlement and Judge Peinado's request to obtain her emails

Begoña Gómez's defense has appealed against her summons for embezzlement and Judge Peinado's request to obtain her emails, asking for these recent decisions by the magistrate to be overturned.

Puigdemont Requests the Recusal of Three Judges and Halts the Admission of His Appeal in the Constitutional Court

The defense of Carles Puigdemont has requested the recusal of three conservative magistrates of the Constitutional Court, which has halted the admission of the appeal filed by the former Catalan president. This action temporarily stops the processing of the case while the possible partiality of the judges involved is evaluated.

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

INFORMA launches ‘YOAUTONOMO,’ a free platform that allows freelancers to open new business opportunities and simplify procedures voluntarily and securely.

Dnoé Lamiss Dies, Reporter and Sister of Carolina Sobe, at 53 Years Old After Weeks in a Coma

Reporter Dnoé Lamiss passed away at the age of 53 after weeks in a coma. According to her sister Carolina Sobe, her death was due to pneumonia complicated by a disease affecting the heart's mitral valve.

The 'Employment Support Supplement' arrives: this is how you can earn up to €480 per month while working

Starting in 2025, with the Employment Support Supplement (CAE) of the General Social Security Law, it will be possible to start a new job without losing the subsidy, allowing you to earn up to €480 per month while working.

The ECB will keep rates steady on Thursday as banks prepare new offers to quench credit demand

The ECB will hold its interest rates at 2% this week, awaiting more data on the impact of tariffs on the economy. Meanwhile, banks are preparing new offers to meet the demand for credit.

The trick to prevent your parking space from being 'squatted' for less than 40 euros: "Acceptable, it fulfills its functions"

The Horizontal Property Law allows modifications to parking spaces to prevent unauthorized vehicles from occupying them, as long as certain legal requirements are met. These solutions, affordable for less than 40 euros, are considered acceptable and functional to protect the space.

Baked Potato, Tuna, and Eggplant Pie, an Easy, Cheap Recipe for the Whole Family

This economical and simple recipe combines baked potato, tuna, and eggplant, ideal for the whole family. At less than five euros per serving, it offers a nutritious and filling dish, perfect for a homemade and affordable meal.

The Argentine Stock Market Plummets After Milei's Defeat in Buenos Aires Elections and the Dollar Soars

The Argentine stock market fell significantly following Javier Milei's defeat in the Buenos Aires elections. The opposition's unexpected victory generated uncertainty in the markets, causing a sharp rise in the dollar against the peso. The situation reflects the country's political and economic volatility, with investors reacting to possible changes in the local government's economic and fiscal policies.

Shocking images of a train crashing into a bus in Mexico, leaving ten dead

A collision between a train and a bus on the Atlacomulco–Maravatío federal highway in Mexico left ten dead. The accident has caused shock, and shocking images of the event have been circulated.

Ana ObregĂłn announces the arrival of a new family member: "One more little cousin for Ana Sandra"

Ana ObregĂłn, just back from her vacation in Mallorca with her granddaughter, celebrates the pregnancy of her nephew Juancho's wife, announcing the arrival of a new member to the family.

The MNAC provides new reports on the Sijena paintings warning of risks of damage

The MNAC has submitted a document with new expert reports that question the schedule proposed by AragĂłn, alerting about possible risks of damage to the Sijena paintings during their transfer or conservation.

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

The Junta of Castilla y LeĂłn has approved aid of 5,500 euros for businesses affected by the fires in evacuated municipalities, aiming to support the tourism sector hit by the perception that the area was completely damaged.

Spain: The country that doesn't like to travel: "It causes me more anxiety than freedom"

Although traveling is usually associated with pleasure and discovery, there are people who prefer not to do it, finding well-being or a political stance in immobility, as travel causes them more anxiety than freedom.

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

Ecologists in Action warned in July about an increase in ideological aggressions against environmental activists, who face growing insults and attacks, yet remain committed and refuse to be intimidated.

On the Wire

President Macron faces a critical moment following the unexpected fall of François Bayrou in the confidence motion this Monday, reflecting a tense and complicated phase in his government.

Survive and Thrive Latino

Interaction with strangers has changed; now looks and conversations are perceived with a different and more frequent interest, as if a "pipe had burst in the street," implying more accessible and constant communication.

Carlos and Jannik: More Than Tennis

Over the past two years, Carlos and Jannik have shared all the victories in the eight Grand Slams played, demonstrating their dominance and rivalry in world tennis.

I also want to write about Mrs. Pombo

Around 25% of the country's columnists have commented on Mrs. Pombo following her statement that those who read are no better than those who do not.

Octavio GĂłmez MiliĂĄn publishes 'Interino': "Our parents wanted us to be civil servants to live more peacefully"

Octavio GĂłmez MiliĂĄn presents 'Interino', a work that narrates the generational passage from son to father and from father to grandfather, reflecting the expectations of stability his parents had in wanting them to become public servants for a calmer life.

A court confirms that Trump must pay $83 million to writer Jean Carroll for defamation

A court ratified that Donald Trump must pay $83 million to Jean Carroll for defamation. The judges considered the amount to be "fair and reasonable" in relation to the case presented by the writer.

A French Anesthetist Faces Life Imprisonment After Being Accused of Poisoning 30 Patients

A French anesthetist is accused of poisoning 30 patients during minor surgical procedures to harm a colleague with whom he had conflicts, facing life imprisonment for these acts.

Marine Le Pen Will Be Tried Again for Embezzlement One Year Before the Presidential Elections

The far-right leader Marine Le Pen, her party, and eleven other individuals are accused of creating a "system" to pay party employees with funds from the European Parliament, facing a new trial for embezzlement just one year before the presidential elections.

Nearly 200 Loggerhead Turtles Are Assigned to a Conservation Program in Murcia: "Only One in a Thousand Reaches Adulthood"

Nearly 200 loggerhead turtles have been incorporated into a conservation program in Murcia. The Environment Minister emphasized that the success of the project largely depends on citizen participation, which is key to helping more individuals survive to adulthood.

Absolute honesty in the second elimination of 'MasterChef Celebrity': "I'm not going to pursue this"

The singer was eliminated in the second episode of 'MasterChef Celebrity' following a harsh evaluation from the judges, who pointed out that her dish hadn’t even been started. Facing Mariló Montero and Jorge Luengo, she accepted the reality and stated that she will not dedicate herself to professional cooking.

This is How Ábalos’s Ex-Wife Discovered the Pornographic Content on His Computer: "My Daughter Saw It First"

Ábalos’s ex-wife reproached the former minister for having pornographic videos on his computer accessible to their minor daughter, but according to her, he downplayed the matter.

'Malas Lenguas' reveals the number of people who live alone in Spain: "And it is increasing"

According to MarĂ­a Molero, there are more than 5.4 million people living alone in Spain, and this number is increasing, reflecting a growing trend towards solitude in the country.

Carlota Corredera apologizes to Marta Riesco for her television past: "I did not intend to harm you"

Carlota Corredera admitted on 'No somos nadie' that Marta Riesco was "collateral damage" in the conflict related to RocĂ­o Carrasco and apologized, assuring that she did not try to harm her.

'La Revuelta' Opens Season with a Firefighting Brigade and 'El Hormiguero' with Mar Flores

After a week on air, this September 8, 'La Revuelta' returns with a firefighting brigade, while 'El Hormiguero' comes back with Mar Flores, resuming their competition in the same time slot.

Rosa makes history on 'Pasapalabra' by becoming the first woman to reach 200 episodes

Rosa, the contestant from Galicia, made history by being the first woman to reach 200 episodes on 'Pasapalabra'. She dedicated this achievement to her parents and siblings, highlighting the importance of her close-knit family.

Tension on the set of 'En boca de todos': "What demagoguery and what a lack of preparation for a debate"

On the show 'En boca de todos', the panelists engaged in a heated discussion about the violence that occurred in Montjuic, Barcelona, revealing disagreements and criticisms regarding the preparation and approach of the debate.

The collaborators of 'No somos nadie' reveal if they would return to Mediaset: "I would feel comfortable with Ana Rosa"

Belén Esteban, María Patiño, Carlota Corredera, Marta Riesco, and Kiko Matamoros share their stance on returning to Telecinco, expressing clear and honest opinions. Some highlight their comfort working with Ana Rosa, showing openness to future offers.

Lecquio to Mar Flores: "It must be exhausting to have to invent an entire life every time someone asks you"

The model has described the count as "cruel, sexist, and vindictive" during an interview, expressing strong criticism of his character.

King Felipe Visits His Friend Jaime Anglada at the Mallorca Hospital, Where He Is Recovering from a Serious Hit-and-Run

King Felipe made a private visit to Mallorca to see his friend, the singer Jaime Anglada, who is recovering after a serious hit-and-run accident.

Kate and William Eclipse Harry’s Arrival in England with a Surprise Appearance

The Princess of Wales surprised by accompanying her husband, Prince William, at the last minute during a visit to the Women’s Institute, thus overshadowing Prince Harry’s arrival in England.

RoRo Bueno surprises her followers with a new cosmetic touch-up: the before and after of her rhinoplasty

RoRo Bueno underwent rhinoplasty to correct a deviated septum that was preventing her from breathing properly, according to journalist Javier de Hoyos. The influencer shared with her followers the before and after of her surgery.

Prince Harry privately visits his grandmother Elizabeth II's tomb on the third anniversary of her death

The Duke of Sussex returned to London and privately visited his grandmother Elizabeth II's tomb, where he laid a wreath to commemorate the third anniversary of her passing.

Arnold Schwarzenegger's Son Marries Model Abby Champion

Arnold Schwarzenegger's son married model Abby Champion in an intimate and surprise ceremony. The event was kept low-key, away from the media spotlight.

The hard loss Kiko Rivera has suffered after separating from Irene Rosales: "Rest in peace"

Kiko Rivera has announced on his social media the passing of a close friend, dedicating an emotional farewell message and mourning his loss following his separation from Irene Rosales.

Rain of criticism towards Violeta Mangriñån for sharing a controversial "concern": "Could it 'hold back' my daughter?"

Influencer Violeta Mangriñån sparked controversy by expressing her concern about whether sharing a class with children who do not walk or talk could "hold back" her daughter, which triggered numerous criticisms on social media.

AuronPlay reflects on the evolution of the Kings League and acknowledges that it "is no longer trendy"

AuronPlay points out that Gerard Piqué's Kings League has become a niche event, so now only the most loyal followers of the format remain interested, indicating that it is no longer as popular as before.

The Streamer Alofoke Raises Doubts About the Audience of 'La Velada del Año 5' and Accuses Twitch of "Inflating" the Numbers

Dominican streamer Alofoke questions the viewership of the event 'La Velada del Año 5,' accusing Twitch of manipulating and "inflating" the viewer figures. Additionally, he confronts Ibai Llanos and Westcol, defending his position as a prominent content creator.

The Spectacular Jumps of the World's Best Cliff Divers

The Cliff Diving World Series returns to Mostar for the ninth time, featuring dives from the historic Stari Most bridge. The world's best cliff divers showcase their skill by diving precisely into the Neretva River. Australian Rhiannan Iffland leads the women's category, and Frenchman Gary Hunt leads the men's.

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

The CIS reveals that 75% of Spaniards prefer potato omelette with onion, although the controversy remains alive among families and culinary experts, maintaining the eternal division over this gastronomic question.

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

The Civil Guard rescued a six-month-old foal in Portillo de la SĂ­a (Burgos) that became trapped between a tree and a rock after falling from a height of eight meters.

Carlos Alcaraz takes a break after the US Open: he will not participate in the Davis Cup due to "muscular and mental fatigue"

Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from the Davis Cup due to muscular and mental fatigue following the US Open. Additionally, Alejandro Davidovich is also excluded from David Ferrer's team for the second round of qualifying in the tournament.

Only the legend Bjorn Borg surpasses Carlos Alcaraz: his impressive stat that beats Rafa Nadal, Mats Wilander, Roger Federer...

The tennis player from Murcia, Carlos Alcaraz, at 22 years and 125 days old, achieves an impressive record surpassing greats like Rafa Nadal, Mats Wilander, and Roger Federer. Only Bjorn Borg exceeds him in this outstanding statistic, cementing Alcaraz as a new legend in world tennis.

UEFA punishes Yeray Álvarez for doping: 10-month suspension for "an unintentional infringement"

Yeray Álvarez, defender for Athletic, was sanctioned by UEFA with a 10-month suspension after testing positive for doping in May, following a Europa League match against Manchester United. The sanction was imposed for an infringement considered unintentional.

Missiles destroy Sudakov's house, Ukrainian star of Benfica: his wife and daughter survive

The house of the 23-year-old Ukrainian Benfica footballer Sudakov was destroyed by a bombing while his family was inside. Fortunately, his wife and daughter survived the attack unharmed.

Sainz's Frustration After His Accident with Oliver Bearman in Monza: "I've Never Had a Streak Like This"

Williams driver Carlos Sainz expressed his frustration after finishing outside the points at the Italian Grand Prix due to an accident with Oliver Bearman in Monza, highlighting that he had never experienced such a negative streak in his career.

This is the status of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup: teams already qualified and available spots

In addition to the host countries Canada, the USA, and Mexico, several teams have already secured their qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The tournament continues to determine the available spots for other teams across the various confederations.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a Reality Full of Stigmas: "The Culprit is Alcohol, Not the Mother"

On September 9th, World Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Day is commemorated, a serious and disabling condition caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This syndrome is little visible and laden with stigmas, highlighting that the responsible party is alcohol, not the mother.

ALS Patients Request That the Law Not Be Limited to Terminal Stages and Ensure Support from the Beginning

ALS patients demand less restrictive criteria and early access to support through functional scales. They also call for a specific budget that guarantees equity across all autonomous communities.

The Director of the ONCE School of Physiotherapy: "Our Employment Rate Is 100%"

The ONCE University School of Physiotherapy, with 60 years of training students with visual disabilities, achieves a 100% employment rate for its graduate physiotherapists.

The PP wants to change the LOMLOE so that families can choose their children's schooling

The PP will present a proposal in Congress to modify the LOMLOE, seeking for families of students with special educational needs to be able to choose the schooling model. The initiative aims to increase autonomy in educational choice, as opposed to the current system that prioritizes schooling in mainstream schools.

The Automotive Summit in Brussels Opens a Rift Between the Electric and Combustion Industries

A coalition backed by Iberdrola, Wallbox, and Volvo distances itself from traditional manufacturers ahead of the Brussels summit, revealing a conflict between the electric vehicle industry and the combustion engine sector.

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

The shift towards a more accommodative monetary policy by the Fed could benefit assets such as gold, bonds, and growth stocks by changing the economic narrative and adjusting investment strategies.

Navantia aims to strengthen its proposal to renew the Polish Navy with its S-80 submarines, following rejections in India and Canada, trying to open international markets for its platforms.

Bets on Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies Now Surpass Wall Street Stocks

The cryptocurrency sector has grown significantly with the arrival of institutional capital, reaching a market capitalization that is ten times greater than the combined value of the companies in the Ibex 35, even surpassing Wall Street stocks.

Banks Prepare New Mortgage Rate Cuts to Capitalize on Demand Surge

The banking sector anticipates that mortgage demand will continue to grow in the fall, driving a relaxation of financing conditions. Therefore, they are preparing new reductions in mortgage rates to take advantage of this upward trend and attract more clients.

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

The automatic refund of up to 4,000 euros annually for IRPF for mutualist pensioners (2019-2022) was published in the Official State Gazette (BOE) on July 25.

Alejandro AmenĂĄbar: "Many have believed that Cervantes was homosexual and others that he allowed himself to be loved in order to survive"

Julio Peña plays Miguel de Cervantes in "El cautivo," the new film by Alejandro Amenåbar, which will premiere in Spain on September 12.

Pérez-Reverte brings back Chaves Nogales, author of the work that J.A. Bayona wants to adapt

Arturo Pérez-Reverte visited El Hormiguero and read a fragment from the prologue of "In Blood and Fire," a work about the Spanish Civil War. The text, written by Chaves Nogales, could be adapted into a film by director J.A. Bayona.

Cillian Murphy Goes Viral with This Response to His Absence in Nolan's 'Oppenheimer' That Has Stunned His Fans

Cillian Murphy, a regular collaborator of Christopher Nolan, will not be participating in the director's upcoming film, 'Oppenheimer'. His absence has surprised fans, generating a strong reaction on social media.

Charlie Sheen returns with this Netflix documentary about his rise, fall, and rehabilitation

Charlie Sheen presents a documentary on Netflix that explores his career, including his success, personal struggles, and rehabilitation process, showing a darker side of the actor known for 'Two and a Half Men.'

How many episodes does 'Dexter: New Blood' have and what are the premiere dates on SkyShowtime

Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter this fall season in 'Dexter: New Blood', confirming that his character is still alive following the events of 'New Blood'.

This is the new "all-in-one" height-adjustable desk that can be assembled in 5 minutes

FlexiSpot has launched the E7 Flow in Spain, a height-adjustable desk that integrates the tabletop, frame, and cable tray into a single product. This model, designed for greater comfort and better organization, makes it easy to create ergonomic workspaces and can be assembled in just five minutes.

Apple Watch Series 11: What We Know About the Smartwatch Unveiled Tomorrow in Cupertino

The Apple Watch Series 11 will maintain the design of its predecessor but will feature a revamped display that offers a higher maximum brightness.

One Day Before the iPhone 17, Unofficial Cases Already Flood the Market: Reality or Just a Bet on the Leaks?

Some accessory manufacturers have begun showcasing cases for the new iPhone 17 ahead of its official launch, based on leaks, raising questions about whether this information is reliable or simply a marketing strategy.

Radical Change in WhatsApp Design: This Is How You Will See the App on Your iPhone

WhatsApp introduces Liquid Glass, a design innovation that adds subtle depth effects to backgrounds, buttons, and menus, responding to light and user interaction to enhance the visual experience on iPhone.

The Three Legendary Mobile Brands Annihilated by the iPhone: They Didn’t Take Apple Seriously

The arrival of the first iPhone caused a sharp decline in sales for Nokia, Alcatel, and BlackBerry—brands that did not take Apple’s innovation seriously and were surpassed in the market.

Nothing backtracks and restores the numbering for its next flagship device: the Ear (3) are coming soon

Nothing will announce the Ear (3) on September 18, restoring the numbering after the confusion caused in 2024 by removing it from their wireless earphones.

HONOR makes the September slump easier with a new affordable phone: this is the 400 Smart

The HONOR 400 Smart debuts in Spain with a 6,500 mAh battery, improved durability, Snapdragon 6s Gen 3 processor, and a dedicated artificial intelligence button, offering an economical and efficient option for the market.

Arabella Rose, the Unknown Granddaughter of Trump, Becomes the Star of the US Open (with Alcaraz's Permission) Because of Her 'Look'

Arabella Rose, granddaughter of Donald Trump and daughter of Ivanka, gains prominence at the US Open thanks to her striking 'look,' following in her cousin's footsteps to become a prominent influencer within the Trump dynasty.

RosalĂ­a confirms the hair accessory that can turn an ordinary look into a perfect one

RosalĂ­a shows how a simple hair accessory can transform an ordinary look into a spectacular one, highlighting the importance of details.

Beyond Cytology: What Integrative Gynecology Is and Why It Is Revolutionizing Health

Integrative gynecology combines conventional medicine with complementary therapies to offer more comprehensive solutions and improve women's quality of life, thus revolutionizing the traditional approach to female health.

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

The 'animal print' that stood out in spring is making a strong comeback this autumn, appearing on jackets, pants, shirts, and more garments, establishing itself as a trend in street style during the transitional season.

Laura Escanes has the most viral pink 'puffy' bag: it hides a Korean beauty advent calendar

Influencer Laura Escanes shows off the pink 'puffy' bag, a very popular design on TikTok and Instagram, which has become one of the most desired accessories right now. Additionally, the bag hides a Korean beauty advent calendar, adding an original and eye-catching touch.

Inés Escandell, dermatologist, warns about 'magical' eye creams that conceal bags

Dermatologist Inés Escandell explains that the 'magical' eye creams work thanks to the silicones they contain, but warns that they also have important drawbacks that should be considered when using them.

'Eneldo y Tomillo' is a highly regarded restaurant in Cantabria, especially popular among truck drivers, offering a daily menu with homemade food and delicious dishes, ideal for a stop during the journey.

One of the Best Ternascos in AragĂłn is Eaten at a Roadside Restaurant in a Village of 200 Inhabitants

The restaurant, located in a village with only 200 inhabitants, won the award for Best Ternasco of AragĂłn in 2023 and is recognized as a must-visit destination for lovers of this dish.

Neither anchovies nor cheese: this is Óscar Casas's favorite typical product of Cantabrian cuisine

Óscar Casas confessed that his favorite typical product of Cantabria is not the traditional anchovies or cheese, but another food that he would enjoy "alone, with nothing else."

María Muñoz, doctor: "This is what you are really eating when you order a calamari sandwich"

Doctor María Muñoz, an expert in obesity and nutrition, reveals details about the calamari sandwich, a typical dish of Madrid, highlighting its caloric content and the unhealthy ingredients it usually contains, warning about its real nutritional impact.

Express Menus for Back to School: Easy Recipes in Under 15 Minutes

Quick and practical ideas for back to school, including sandwiches and subs. Easy recipes that can be prepared in under 15 minutes, ideal for making express menus and saving time.

The fruits and vegetables you should consume in September to take advantage of their season

With the end of summer, September brings a variety of fruits and vegetables at their peak flavor. Consuming these seasonal products ensures freshness and better nutrients, making the most of what the fields offer during this time.

From the Sanfermines to the Taj Mahal: places where taking a 'selfie' is prohibited

Although it is common to take selfies at iconic locations, in certain places such as the Sanfermines or the Taj Mahal it is prohibited in order to preserve safety and cultural respect. These restrictions aim to prevent accidents and protect historical and cultural heritage.

One of the Most Impressive Hiking Routes in CĂĄdiz

This route near Algeciras is one of the best in Andalusia, offering incredible landscapes and unique natural settings in southern Spain.

The First Town in Spain Declared a National Historic-Artistic Ensemble is a Medieval Gem

This village in Salamanca, located in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park, stands out for its valuable architectural and cultural heritage, being recognized as the first town declared a National Historic-Artistic Ensemble in Spain.

The Dream Natural Pool in Huesca with Crystal Clear Waters: A Fairy Tale Place

This pool in the Ordesa Valley, Huesca, offers crystal clear waters ideal for cooling off, set in a natural and spectacular environment that looks like it came out of a fairy tale.

The Civil War Bunker Hidden in a Town in CĂłrdoba That Can Be Visited

In a small town in CĂłrdoba, there is a Spanish Civil War bunker open to the public. This well-preserved fortification offers a unique insight into the history and military strategies of the time. Visitors can explore its interiors and learn about its significance in the conflict, making it an attractive tourist and educational site in the region.

The town of Menorca with a beautiful harbor where you can eat the best lobster stew in Spain

Located on the north coast of Menorca, this white village with a strong maritime character is known for its picturesque harbor and for offering the best lobster stew in Spain, standing out as an iconic and idyllic image of the Beautiful Island.

The imposing reservoir of turquoise waters in Navarra that is considered the 'sea of the Pyrenees'

The Yesa reservoir, located in Navarra, is an iconic place where the AragĂłn, Esca, and Roncal rivers converge, notable for its turquoise waters and its nickname as the 'sea of the Pyrenees'.

Beyond Breathing to Calm Anxiety: "For Some People It Can Be a Trigger"

Breathing and meditation do not always relieve anxiety; in some cases, they can even make it worse. Therefore, it is important to consider and try other methods that may be more effective for each individual.

Ice cream, due to its smooth texture and the emotional well-being it generates, is recommended by experts to improve the quality of life of cancer patients.

The exercise that psychiatrist Fernando Mora recommends to quickly and effectively calm anxiety

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

Enrique Rojas's Formula for Happiness: "We Must Relativize What Happens to Us"

Enrique Rojas recommends not clinging to the past or obsessing over the future. To be happy, it is key to live the present with balance and practice an inner exercise that allows us to relativize what happens to us, thus promoting a fuller and more conscious life.

The Training Antonio Banderas Is Using to Take Care of His Heart: "Staying Calm"

Antonio Banderas suffered a heart attack eight years ago, an event that transformed his life. Since then, he has been taking care of his heart through training focused on staying calm and reducing stress, prioritizing his cardiovascular health.

Delaying meal times may lead to a higher risk of mortality in the elderly

Changes in meal times could indicate physical or mental alterations in older adults, and delaying them may increase the risk of mortality in this group.

Three new radar cars from the SCT arrive on the roads of Lleida: Where will they operate?

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

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

The DGT activated two new fixed radars in the Canary Islands on August 1, part of a group of 32 devices to control speed in Spain. These radars will be operational from September 1.

A Candidate Disobeys the Examiner's Order in the Practical Test: "We'll Do the Exam You Want"

A student in the practical test to obtain a category B driving license disobeyed the examiner’s instructions, committing an infraction during the exam.

The Harsh Penalty by the Civil Guard for Abandoning a Car in the Countryside

According to the Forest Law 43/2003, the circulation of motor vehicles outside roads, paths, or tracks without a specific permit is prohibited. Abandoning a car in the countryside can lead to severe penalties for violating this regulation.

What Some 'Valet Parkers' Do While Looking After Your Vehicle: "Cheap Ends Up Costly"

Some 'valet parkers' engage in inappropriate or harmful activities while guarding vehicles, such as misuse or negligence. This can lead to damage to the car or legal problems for the owners. The phrase "cheap ends up costly" warns about the risks of opting for low-cost services without guarantees or professionalism. It is recommended to choose trustworthy valet parkers with good references to avoid setbacks.

What Happened to the SEAT Exeo? The Sedan That Lasted Only 5 Years in the Spanish Market

The SEAT Exeo, a sedan launched in 2008, lasted only five years in the Spanish market due to a decline in sales and the shift towards more modern and efficient models. Based on Audi technologies, the Exeo failed to maintain its popularity against the competition, leading SEAT to discontinue it in 2013 to focus on other more successful segments.

Reservations at Catalan Campsites Increase for the Diada and MercĂš Holidays, According to HolaCamp

Reservations at Catalan campsites for the Diada and La MercĂš holidays have increased by 6% compared to the previous year, according to HolaCamp. This growth reflects a higher demand for the dates from September 10 to 14 and from September 24 to 28, highlighting the growing interest in outdoor tourism in Catalonia.

Rubiño, from Mås Madrid, reproaches that the capital "is for sale" and laments the "expulsion of the residents of Madrid"

The spokesperson for MĂĄs Madrid criticizes the uncontrolled tourism in the capital, which he considers a cause of the loss of local businesses and the expulsion of Madrid residents, denouncing that the city is "for sale."

Catalonia Starts the School Year with New Measures to Reverse the Results of the PISA Report

Catalonia begins the school year with a plan to detect learning disorders and strengthen the educational system. Additionally, it will reinforce its collaboration with the OECD to improve performance and regain lost prestige according to the results of the PISA report.

The theaters of Barcelona break records with more than three million spectators

The 2024-2025 season in the theaters of Barcelona reached a record with more than three million spectators and a total revenue of 94,125,259 euros.

The Grand Beach of Santa Pola Closed Due to a Diesel Spill

The Santa Pola City Council has closed the Grand Beach to swimming after a diesel spill was detected, allegedly caused by a boat. Authorities are working on cleaning and monitoring to ensure the environmental and health safety of the area.

These Are the Universities in Madrid Most Valued by Companies

Seven of the ten best private universities valued by companies, according to a Forbes ranking, are located in the Community of Madrid.

Traffic in Madrid Faces Its Ultimate Test with a Maze of Roadworks During the Back-to-School Period

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

The exclusive neighborhood in Madrid where Mar Flores lives in a 200 mÂČ apartment

The model Mar Flores owns a 200 mÂČ apartment in an exclusive neighborhood in Madrid, valued at around one million euros, in addition to her property in Marbella.

The Sagrada Familia raffles 20,000 free tickets to celebrate La MercĂš

The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia is offering 20,000 free tickets in a raffle to celebrate the Open Doors Days during La MercĂš, allowing more people to visit this iconic Barcelona monument.

The Only School in La Rioja Among the Best in Spain: It Has a Trilingual Program in English and French

A semi-private school in La Rioja has been highlighted by 'Forbes' as one of the best in Spain, thanks to its trilingual program that includes English and French.

Two men arrested in Elche accused of tying up and stabbing another man

Two men, aged 28 and 30, were arrested in Elche by the National Police, accused of illegal detention and attempted homicide. The victim, a 29-year-old man, was tied up and stabbed during the incident.

Threatens to Ban "Capricious Customers" from His Bar After Claiming They Tried to Scam Him for €57,000

British car show host Jeremy Clarkson denounces an "epidemic" of fraud in his pub and threatens to ban customers who tried to scam him out of €57,000.

A café refuses to give a customer sugar for his coffee

A man reported that, although the café had sugar available, the waiter refused to provide him with sugar for his coffee.

A fisherman jumps into the river to catch a fish and ends up being the prey of a snake

A fisherman jumped into the river to catch a fish but was surprised by a snake. Thanks to the quick intervention of his companion, he managed to escape unharmed, with everything ending as a scare.

Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I done for? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"

The sex advice column from 20minutos answers readers' questions with Santiago Frago, director of the AMALTEA Institute. In this installment, the topic of loss of erections due to medication is addressed, and advice is offered to maintain a satisfying sex life and give the partner more than just caresses.

Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Beds"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo answers questions about skin health and aesthetic treatments, warning that for a healthy tan it is better to avoid tanning beds due to their risks to the skin.

"I Rent My Home, Am I Obliged to Let an Appraiser into My House to Take Photographs?"

This housing advisory service offers solutions to problems related to neighbors, community, and landlords, addressing issues such as special assessments, leaks, parking spaces, cleaning, security, noise, and odors, helping to resolve common tenant questions.

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

UGT experts answer questions about the reduction of the workday, clarifying how this change affects the time required for retirement and other important labor aspects.

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

20minutos offers an advice column for those facing worries or emotional blocks, providing a space to share and receive support in managing their problems.

Beware of scams when buying animals online: warns that 80% of ads are fake

To avoid scams when buying animals online, it is recommended to choose carefully, get well informed, and turn to reliable sources, since 80% of the ads are fake.

Can Cats Predict Storms? The Science Behind the Myth

Cats can anticipate storms by detecting changes in atmospheric pressure, odors, and vibrations invisible to humans, using their sharp senses to perceive these signs with surprising accuracy.

The charity event 'ÂĄAl agua patas!' returns to help the cats of the Doganzo association

The charity event "ÂĄAl agua patas!" is back to raise funds aimed at protecting the feline colonies of Daganzo de Arriba, Madrid, thus supporting the Doganzo association and its efforts in caring for the local cats.

Check Your Horoscope for This Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that accompany you in your daily life.

School Calendar of Madrid: Holidays, Public Holidays, and End of the School Year

Students in Madrid will have 19 days of vacation at Christmas and 12 days at Easter, marking the main non-school periods in the school calendar.

DIGI improves the price of one of its plans with a 25% discount

DIGI will apply a 25% discount to one of its plans for contract customers starting Tuesday, September 16, coinciding with the start of their billing cycle.

Back to School: What Awaits Parents (and Their Children)

The start of the school year brings an increase in common infections among children, which means frequent visits to the pediatrician for the little ones at home.

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

Vere Goold reached the Wimbledon final in 1879, but his career declined due to problems with drugs and alcohol.

The Great Deception of Festival Cups: Sustainability... But Single-Use

Most festivals and concerts require purchasing "reusable" cups that, in reality, are neither returnable nor recovered, questioning their true sustainability and revealing a disposable use that generates more waste.

Mistakes You Make with the Refrigerator That Can Ruin Your Food

The refrigerator is key to preserving food, but many people make mistakes that affect its shelf life. These common habits can spoil products and cause waste, so it is important to know and avoid these bad practices to ensure the freshness and safety of your food.

These Are the Most Famous Jameses in the World

Many celebrities are named James, including a well-known superhero movie director, highlighting his influence in cinema.

Original Girl Names Inspired by These 'Celebrities'

This article presents a selection of uncommon and original girl names chosen by various celebrities for their daughters, offering inspiration for those seeking unique names.

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

The latest FIFA ranking update, dated July 18, 2025, shows the top 15 national teams. In this break before the next update on September 18, the most valuable player of each of these leading teams is highlighted based on their performance in international matches.

It’s Cheap and Very Lightweight: Aliexpress Discounts the Perfect Android Console for Cloud Gaming

Retroid offers an Android portable console ideal for cloud gaming, compatible with services like Game Pass, Amazon Luna, and GeForce Now. Currently, Aliexpress sells it at a discounted price, standing out for being affordable and lightweight.

Xiaomi lowers the price of a basic but efficient robot vacuum cleaner to only 90 euros, originally costing more than double

Xiaomi's basic robot vacuum cleaner, usually priced at around 200 euros, is currently discounted to just 90 euros in several online stores, offering an efficient option at a much more affordable price.

Five pajamas under 30 euros from Women'Secret's autumn collection

Women'Secret's autumn collection features button-up pajamas in shades of purple and light pink, currently available at a launch offer for under 30 euros.

Small but fierce: this air fryer has a 4-liter capacity but costs less than 40 euros

A compact 4-liter air fryer with a window to monitor cooking and easy controls. Heats up quickly, is easy to clean, and takes up little space—ideal for everyday dinners for less than 40 euros.

Spanish students return to school with more restrictions on screens: "The right to education must prevail"

Most Spanish regions have imposed rules restricting the use of mobile devices in classrooms, recess, and cafeterias, aiming to improve academic performance. Experts support these measures to preserve the right to quality education.

The Pentagon Chief Visits Puerto Rico Amid Controversy Over Military Exercises in the Caribbean

The Pentagon Chief visits Puerto Rico following the deployment of 10 F-35 fighter jets on the island, amid the controversy sparked by the military exercises in the Caribbean.

Trial begins against the accused of trying to kill Trump: he asked the Court for strippers and a fight with him

The accused of trying to kill Trump decided to represent himself, and prosecutors accuse him of staging a "circus" to affect the image of the U.S. president during the trial.

Thirteen migrants found trying to cross the Strait hidden in fairground rides

Thirteen migrants, mostly unaccompanied minors, were found while attempting to cross the Strait hidden in fairground rides.

Sentenced to three years in prison for biting off part of a man's ear in Huelva

A man has been sentenced to three years in prison for biting and tearing off part of another man's ear in Huelva. Additionally, he must compensate the victim with 35,537 euros.

The Italian Fans Turn Their Backs on the Israeli Anthem and Protest Against Genocide in the Tense World Cup Qualifying Match

The World Cup qualifying match between Italy and Israel was played in Debrecen, Hungary, for security reasons. During the game, the Italian fans showed their rejection by turning their backs on the Israeli anthem and protesting against what they consider genocide, creating a tense atmosphere in the stadium.

Murcia abolishes the Arabic Language and Moroccan Culture program under the Budget agreement made with Vox

The region of Murcia has eliminated the Arabic Language and Moroccan Culture program, which had around 300 students participating, as part of the budget agreement reached with the Vox party.

The owners of the restaurants managed by the deceased couple in Girona recover their businesses

The Girona City Council encourages the owners of the restaurants managed by the deceased couple to reopen their businesses with new projects, prioritizing the hiring of unemployed local residents affected by the situation.

A Civil Guard Officer from Oliva Arrested for Assaulting an Arrested Woman in the Street

A Civil Guard officer from Oliva has been arrested after assaulting a woman in custody in the middle of the street. The Civil Guard updated the information with more details about the incident, which is under investigation to clarify what happened and determine responsibilities.

Arrested for attempted homicide after trying to stab another man with a kitchen knife

A man was detained in the Plaza de España in Caparroso accused of intentional homicide in the degree of attempt after trying to stab another man with a kitchen knife. Authorities acted quickly to stop the aggressor and ensure the safety of the victim and the public.

Sentenced to Three Years in Prison for Sexually Assaulting a 13-Year-Old Girl

The Provincial Court of Huelva sentenced a man to three years in prison for sexually assaulting a 13-year-old girl in 2020. The ruling acknowledges the facts and punishes the offender for the crime committed against the minor.

Illa Defends the Ban on Mobile Phones in Classrooms at the Start of the School Year in Catalonia

The President of the Generalitat, Illa, stated that banning the use of mobile phones in classrooms is not a measure against technology, but rather an action that will improve the school dynamics in Catalonia.

More than 170 people were identified during a joint operation by the Mossos d'Esquadra, GuĂ rdia Urbana, Guardia Civil, and National Police at a pub in Tarragona. Six complaints related to drugs were filed following the inspection of the nightlife venue, as part of security controls and efforts to combat drug consumption and distribution.

Three Turkeys Found Dead in the Playground of a Nursery in the AlcĂĄzar of Seville

Three turkeys were found dead in the playground of a nursery located in the AlcĂĄzar of Seville. The discovery updates NA1243 with the detection of these lifeless birds, raising concerns about the cause and implications of the incident at the site.

Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Abuse and Sexual Assault of Partner’s Minor Child

The High Court of Justice of the Basque Country upheld a sentence of 20 years, 6 months, and 15 days against a man for abuse and sexual assault of his partner’s minor child, confirming the decision of the Gipuzkoa Court.

Tarragona admits to having hired detectives to monitor absenteeism in the EMT

In July, Tarragona hired detectives through a minor contract, without public tender, to monitor absenteeism in the EMT.

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

20AM offers an updated summary of the most important news to start the day well informed. It includes relevant headlines on politics, economy, society, and sports, providing a clear and concise overview of national and international current events. Ideal for staying up to date with key events from the very beginning of the day.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It recommends keeping detailed track of expenses, prioritizing needs over wants, and looking for deals or discounts. Additionally, it suggests setting clear financial goals and saving regularly for emergencies, thereby helping to improve financial health and maximize the value of available money.

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

Traffic officers in Teruel stopped a driver in Monreal del Campo who was driving at 188 km/h, double the permitted speed limit, after being detected by a radar.

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 health risks such as genetic mutations and miscarriages.

This fall's trends signal the end of XL-length hair, favoring shorter cuts, long layers that add volume and movement, and the popular boy bob—a versatile and modern style that is gaining prominence among those seeking an elegant and practical change of look.

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

This charming mountain village in Catalonia offers a rural paradise with architectural gems and up to seven natural swimming pools, perfect for enjoying nature and the surroundings.

What is the difference between figs and brevas? This is everything you should know

Figs and brevas come from the same tree, but they differ in their ripening time and characteristics. Brevas appear at the beginning of the season and are larger, while figs ripen later, are usually smaller and sweeter. Knowing these differences helps to better understand their uses and properties.

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

Five popular hairstyles among French women over 50 help to conceal wrinkles and rejuvenate the face. These options can be shared with the hairdresser to choose the most flattering style for each individual.

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, introducing improvements in its 'Apple Intelligence'. The event will reveal details about prices and availability in Spain.

We Asked the AI Whether It’s Worth Buying the iPhone 17 Pro or Better to Wait Until 2026

The unveiling of the iPhone 17 Pro, scheduled for next Tuesday, raises questions about whether it’s better to buy it now or wait for future models. The AI analyzes the new features and offers recommendations to decide if an immediate purchase is worthwhile or if it’s better to wait until 2026.

Pérez-Reverte Issues Verdict on Amenåbar's Film About Cervantes: "Free and Brave"

The writer Pérez-Reverte, ahead of the premiere of the new adventure of Captain Alatriste on September 3rd, has shared his opinion on 'El cautivo', Amenåbar's film about Cervantes that will be released on the 12th, describing it as "free and brave."

The exclusive residential area of Valencia where footballers live: with luxurious chalets and mansions

Several homes in this Valencia residential area, where footballers reside, exceed one million euros and offer amenities such as a swimming pool, spa, and spacious gardens.

These are the two best schools in Bilbao, according to Forbes: with gardens and modern facilities

Forbes highlights five schools from Euskadi among the top 100 in Spain, with two of them located in Bilbao, recognized for their modern facilities and school gardens.

The Only University in Euskadi Among the Most Valued by Companies: with 6,000 Internship Agreements

This private university in Euskadi is recognized by Forbes for its focus on employability, having 6,000 internship agreements that facilitate the job placement of its students.

Oil rises on modest OPEC+ output hike decision, Russia supply woe

Oil prices rose following OPEC+'s decision to implement a modest increase in output. Concerns over supply disruptions from Russia added upward pressure on prices. The combination of cautious production growth and geopolitical tensions helped tighten the market outlook, supporting a bullish sentiment among traders.

Norway ruling Labour Party wins reelection while populists score gains

Norway’s ruling Labour Party secured reelection, maintaining power amid rising support for populist parties. While Labour retained a strong position, populists made significant gains, reflecting growing public concern over issues like immigration and economic policy. The election highlights a shift in Norway’s political landscape with increased polarization and challenges for the government in balancing diverse voter demands.

Gold prices hit record high above $3,650/oz on rate cut bets, haven appeal

Gold prices surged above $3,650 per ounce, reaching a record high due to growing bets on interest rate cuts and its safe-haven appeal amid economic uncertainties. Investors are increasingly turning to gold as a store of value amid market volatility and inflation concerns, pushing prices to new peaks.

EU envoy in Washington for talks on Russia sanctions, Commission says

The EU's envoy visited Washington to discuss Russia sanctions with U.S. officials, aiming to coordinate efforts and ensure the sanctions' effectiveness. The talks focused on maintaining pressure on Russia amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. Both sides stressed the importance of transatlantic cooperation in addressing the crisis.

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Italy, US agree to boost LNG ties and infrastructure investment

Italy and the US have agreed to strengthen cooperation on liquefied natural gas (LNG) through increased trade and infrastructure investments. The deal aims to enhance energy security, diversify supplies, and support the transition to cleaner energy sources amidst global market challenges. Both countries will collaborate on expanding LNG facilities and boosting supply chains to meet growing demand.

Analysis - ConocoPhillips’ deep layoffs highlight need for capital discipline, analysts say

ConocoPhillips’ extensive layoffs underscore the importance of capital discipline in the energy sector, say analysts. The cuts reflect the company’s effort to manage costs amid market volatility and maintain financial stability. Experts suggest that prudent investment and operational efficiency are crucial for energy firms to navigate fluctuating oil prices and economic uncertainties.

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

A new report reveals that US solar installation forecasts have been significantly reduced due to policies implemented during the Trump administration. These measures, including tariffs and regulatory rollbacks, have slowed growth in the solar sector, impacting job creation and clean energy progress. The report suggests policy shifts are needed to restore strong growth in solar installations.

Exclusive - Japan hires Wood Mackenzie to assess Trump-backed Alaska LNG project, sources say

Japan has engaged consultancy Wood Mackenzie to evaluate the Alaska LNG project, supported by former President Trump. This move reflects Japan's interest in assessing the project's feasibility and potential as a stable energy supply source amid global market shifts. The assessment aims to inform Japan's investment decisions and energy strategy relating to LNG imports from Alaska.

Arm seeks to expand in Southeast Asia amid rising AI demand

Arm is planning to expand its presence in Southeast Asia to capitalize on growing demand for AI technologies. The company aims to strengthen partnerships and increase investments in the region's tech ecosystem, supporting AI development and adoption. This move aligns with the global rise of AI applications and the region’s emerging digital markets.

Permira, Blackstone take $525 million minority stake in Dubai’s Property Finder

Permira and Blackstone have acquired a $525 million minority stake in Dubai-based real estate platform Property Finder. The investment highlights growing interest in the Middle Eastern proptech sector, aiming to support Property Finder’s expansion and technological development in the region’s dynamic property market.

Australia’s ANZ to cut 3,500 jobs as new CEO Matos takes charge

Australia’s ANZ bank will cut 3,500 jobs under new CEO Shayne Elliott Matos to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The job reductions aim to help the bank adapt to changing market conditions and accelerate digital transformation while focusing on customer service enhancements. The restructuring reflects wider banking sector trends amid cost pressures and evolving technology demands.

South Korea to send chartered plane to Atlanta to bring back workers detained in US

South Korea plans to dispatch a chartered plane to Atlanta to repatriate workers detained in the US. The move aims to ensure their safe return amid ongoing legal and immigration issues. This step underscores Seoul's commitment to protecting its citizens abroad and addressing challenges faced by migrant workers in the United States.

Novartis to acquire Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion

Novartis has announced its acquisition of Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion. The deal aims to strengthen Novartis' oncology portfolio by adding Tourmaline's promising cancer therapies. This strategic move is expected to enhance Novartis' presence in targeted cancer treatments and accelerate the development of innovative therapies. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approvals.

Novartis to acquire US-based Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion

Novartis announced plans to acquire the US biotech company Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion. The deal aims to enhance Novartis's oncology portfolio by integrating Tourmaline's innovative cancer therapies. This acquisition underscores Novartis's commitment to expanding its presence in advanced cancer treatment development.

ASML takes $1.5 billion stake in Mistral AI, becomes top shareholder

ASML has invested $1.5 billion in AI startup Mistral AI, acquiring the largest shareholder position. This strategic move aims to boost ASML’s capabilities in artificial intelligence and strengthen its foothold in advanced technology sectors. The partnership highlights increasing collaboration between chipmakers and AI innovators to drive innovation and competitive advantage.

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Amnesty says Pakistan spying on millions through phone-tapping, firewall

Amnesty International reports Pakistan is conducting widespread surveillance, tapping millions of phone lines and using a national firewall to monitor internet activity. This mass spying targets citizens' communications, raising serious privacy and human rights concerns.

Real-life ’Succession’ ends: Lachlan Murdoch takes control and siblings take cash

Lachlan Murdoch has taken control of the family business, ending a power struggle reminiscent of the TV show "Succession." His siblings agreed to sell their stakes, receiving substantial payouts. This resolution brings stability to the Murdoch media empire and concludes internal conflicts over leadership and ownership.

Australia business conditions improve in August, cost pressures ease

Australian business conditions improved in August, supported by increased sales and hiring. Cost pressures eased as inflation moderated, helping reduce input costs for companies. The improved environment reflects a gradual economic recovery and optimism among businesses despite ongoing global uncertainties.

Australia consumer sentiment weakens in September - Westpac

Australian consumer sentiment declined in September, according to the Westpac-Melbourne Institute index. Concerns over the economy and rising living costs contributed to the drop. Despite easing inflation, households remain cautious about spending, reflecting uncertainty about the economic outlook and interest rate pressures.

Consumer credit outperforms expectations, surges to $16.01B

Consumer credit rose by $16.01 billion in May, surpassing economists' expectations of $14 billion. The increase was driven mainly by higher non-revolving credit such as auto and student loans. Revolving credit, like credit cards, saw a modest rise. This surge indicates strong consumer spending and borrowing despite economic uncertainties.

China's EV and hybrid sales growth at slowest in 18 months

China's electric and hybrid vehicle sales growth has slowed to its weakest rate in 18 months, reflecting challenges such as supply chain issues and market saturation. Despite rising demand for new energy vehicles, growth momentum is cooling as competition intensifies and government incentives stabilize. The trend signals a maturation in China’s EV market with gradual shifts in consumer preferences and industry dynamics.

World Bank cuts Vietnam's growth forecast to 6.6% as tariffs bite

The World Bank lowered Vietnam's 2024 growth forecast to 6.6%, citing negative impacts from rising tariffs and global trade tensions. Slower export demand and increased costs are expected to slow economic expansion, although domestic consumption remains resilient. The revision highlights ongoing risks to Vietnam's trade-driven economy amid global uncertainty.

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Saudi Arabia's second quarter GDP rises 3.9%

Saudi Arabia's GDP grew by 3.9% in the second quarter, driven mainly by increased oil production and higher global oil prices. Non-oil sectors also showed moderate growth, supported by government stimulus and investment in diversification efforts, reflecting ongoing economic recovery and stability efforts.

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

China's trade surplus in August increased slightly despite exports falling short of expectations and imports decelerating. The slowdown in export growth was due to challenges in global demand, while the reduced import growth indicated cautious domestic consumption and investment. The data underscores ongoing external and internal economic pressures as China manages a complex trade environment.

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

Japan's Q2 GDP was revised upward, driven by stronger-than-expected exports and robust private consumption. The export sector benefited from increased demand, while consumer spending remained resilient despite inflation concerns. This revision indicates a more positive economic outlook 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 drop reflects cautious employer approaches amid economic uncertainty and concerns over inflation, potentially impacting workers' earnings and overall consumer spending.

Dollar hits 7-week low as jobs gloom heightens Fed cut chances

The US dollar fell to a seven-week low amid disappointing jobs data, increasing expectations that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates soon. Weak employment figures signaled slowing economic growth, prompting investors to anticipate a more dovish Fed stance to support the economy. This shift led to a decline in dollar demand and boosted other currencies.

Indonesian finance minister’s removal unnerves investors, rupiah sinks

The unexpected dismissal of Indonesia’s finance minister sparked market jitters, causing the rupiah to plunge sharply. Investors expressed concern over potential policy instability and uncertainty regarding the government's economic direction, leading to increased volatility in financial markets. The move has raised questions about Indonesia’s fiscal management amid global economic challenges.

South Korea trade talks with U.S. deadlocked over forex, Seoul official says

Trade negotiations between South Korea and the U.S. have stalled due to disagreements over foreign exchange issues. A South Korean official indicated that discussions remain deadlocked as both sides struggle to find common ground on currency-related terms affecting their trade relationship.

Morning Bid: Political turmoil comes thick and fast

The political landscape is rapidly shifting as new developments unfold daily. Key figures face challenges amid growing unrest, with policies and alliances constantly tested. These events signal a period of instability, impacting governance and public confidence. Observers await further outcomes as the situation continues to evolve swiftly.

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US job growth through March expected to be revised down sharply

US job growth figures for the first three months of the year are anticipated to be significantly revised downward. This adjustment suggests a weaker labor market performance than initially reported, potentially impacting economic outlook and policy decisions. Analysts and officials are closely monitoring the revisions to assess the true strength of the job market amid ongoing economic challenges.

Analysis – Stalemate or surrender: France’s Macron is left with no good options

France’s President Macron faces a political deadlock amid protests and parliamentary challenges over pension reforms. With strong opposition and public unrest, Macron has limited choices—either compromise on the reforms or proceed and risk further turmoil. The situation leaves him trapped between maintaining authority and addressing widespread dissent, highlighting the fragile balance of power in French politics.

Japan says lower US tariffs will take effect by September 16

Japan announced that reduced U.S. tariffs on its exports are set to begin by September 16. This move follows successful trade negotiations aimed at easing tensions and boosting economic ties. The tariff cuts are expected to benefit Japanese manufacturers and exporters, enhancing bilateral trade and supporting recovery from recent global disruptions.

Stocks rise as prospect of Fed easing trumps political uncertainty

Stocks climbed as investors focused on the possibility of the Federal Reserve easing monetary policy, which outweighed concerns about ongoing political uncertainty. Market optimism was driven by expectations of lower interest rates, boosting investor confidence despite geopolitical tensions and economic challenges.

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Aster’s Next Era Begins: Airdrop Points Stage 2 Live, TGE Countdown Begins

Aster has launched Stage 2 of its Airdrop Points campaign, marking a key step towards its Token Generation Event (TGE). Users are encouraged to participate and accumulate points to benefit from upcoming token distributions. The TGE countdown has officially started, signaling significant developments and increased community engagement in Aster’s evolving ecosystem.

New Launchpad DegenSafe Emerges From SHIB Ecosystem, Backed by $LC Utility

DegenSafe, a new launchpad project, has emerged from the SHIB ecosystem, aiming to support innovative crypto ventures. It is backed by the $LC utility token, which powers its platform and governance. The launchpad focuses on providing secure and efficient token launches, leveraging community involvement and the strong SHIB community base for growth and credibility.

Bitcoin price today: rangebound at $112k despite rising Fed cut bets

Bitcoin remains steady around $112,000 despite growing market expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors are monitoring central bank moves closely, but the cryptocurrency's price shows limited reaction so far amid mixed economic signals and cautious sentiment.

Lion Group plans to convert Solana and Sui assets to Hyperliquid tokens

Lion Group announced plans to convert its Solana and Sui blockchain assets into Hyperliquid tokens. This move aims to enhance liquidity and streamline asset management across these platforms. The conversion is part of Lion Group's broader strategy to integrate and optimize their holdings within the decentralized finance ecosystem, facilitating greater flexibility and user participation.

EOS Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

EOS experienced a significant 10% decline amid bearish market conditions. The drop reflects increased selling pressure and negative sentiment around the cryptocurrency, affecting its market value and investor confidence. Traders are cautious as EOS faces resistance levels, with broader market trends contributing to the downturn.

Rectitude Holdings secures $32.6 million equity agreement for bitcoin strategy

Rectitude Holdings has finalized a $32.6 million equity agreement to advance its bitcoin investment strategy. The funding aims to support the company’s expansion and enhance its position in the cryptocurrency market, signaling confidence in its long-term growth and bitcoin-related initiatives.

Bitcoin Bancorp retained by Sadot Group for bitcoin treasury strategy

Sadot Group has engaged Bitcoin Bancorp to manage its bitcoin treasury strategy. The collaboration aims to leverage Bitcoin Bancorp’s expertise to optimize Sadot Group’s cryptocurrency holdings and enhance its financial operations through strategic bitcoin management.

Strategy reports bitcoin purchases and stock offerings in latest filing

Strategy disclosed recent bitcoin acquisitions along with new stock offerings in its latest regulatory filing. The report highlights the firm's ongoing investment in digital assets alongside equity market activities, signaling a dual approach to growth and diversification. Details on the volume of bitcoin bought and specifics of the stock offerings were included, reflecting strategic moves to capitalize on current market opportunities.

Eightco Holdings raises $270 million to adopt Worldcoin treasury strategy

Eightco Holdings has secured $270 million to implement the Worldcoin treasury strategy. The company aims to enhance its financial operations and leverage Worldcoin's innovative approach to asset management and growth. This funding marks a significant step in Eightco's strategic expansion and adoption of blockchain-based treasury solutions.

Forward Industries announces $1.65 billion private placement for Solana strategy

Forward Industries revealed a $1.65 billion private placement to fund its new Solana-based strategy. The move aims to leverage the growing Solana blockchain ecosystem, enhancing the company's technological capabilities and market position. Funds raised will support development, partnerships, and expansion initiatives tied to Solana’s platform.

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CTI Engineering Q2 FY2025 slides: Strong orders offset by profit decline

CTI Engineering reported strong order inflows in Q2 FY2025, demonstrating solid demand across sectors. However, despite increased revenues, net profits declined due to higher costs and operational expenses. The company remains optimistic about future growth, expecting efficiencies and continued order growth to enhance profitability in the upcoming quarters.

Novartis to acquire Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion in cardiovascular push

Novartis announced it will acquire Tourmaline Bio for $1.4 billion to strengthen its cardiovascular drug portfolio. The deal aims to boost Novartis's presence in heart-related treatments by integrating Tourmaline’s innovative therapies. This acquisition supports Novartis's strategy to expand in high-growth areas within cardiovascular medicine.

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Diversified Energy to acquire Canvas Energy for $550 million

Diversified Energy is set to acquire Canvas Energy in a $550 million deal. The acquisition aims to expand Diversified Energy's asset base and strengthen its position in the energy market. This strategic move enhances the company's production capabilities and growth potential in the sector.

Amgen and Kyowa Kirin report positive rocatinlimab results in eczema trial

Amgen and Kyowa Kirin announced positive results from a phase 2b trial of rocatinlimab, their anti-OX40 monoclonal antibody, in treating moderate-to-severe eczema. The drug demonstrated significant improvement in symptoms with a favorable safety profile, supporting further development for atopic dermatitis therapy.

Wix prices $1 billion convertible senior notes due 2030

Wix has announced the pricing of $1 billion in convertible senior notes maturing in 2030. The issuance aims to strengthen the company's financial position, supporting growth initiatives and operational needs. The notes offer investors the option to convert debt into equity, reflecting Wix's confidence in its future prospects and market performance.

Murdoch family trusts to sell 16.8 million shares of Fox Corp

The Murdoch family trusts plan to sell 16.8 million shares of Fox Corp, reducing their stake in the company. The sale aims to diversify their holdings and manage estate planning. Despite the sale, the family will remain significant shareholders, maintaining influence over Fox Corp’s future direction.

Murdoch family trusts to sell 14 million News Corp Class B shares

Murdoch family trusts plan to sell 14 million News Corp Class B shares, representing about 2.6% of the company. The sale aims to diversify family assets and is not related to the company’s operational performance. The shares will be offered through a secondary public offering, with proceeds going to the trusts. News Corp shares saw mixed reactions following the announcement.

Amgen and Kyowa Kirin report positive rocatinlimab data in atopic dermatitis

Amgen and Kyowa Kirin announced encouraging results from trials of rocatinlimab, their investigational therapy for atopic dermatitis. The drug demonstrated significant improvement in patients’ skin symptoms and was generally well-tolerated. These positive data support further development of rocatinlimab as a potential treatment option for moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis.

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