News Summary - 09/10/2025

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Hamas claims leadership survived Israeli attack in Doha, but confirms six deaths
Hamas stated its leadership in Doha survived an Israeli strike, though six members were killed. The White House commented that the attack "does not advance Israel or America's goals," reflecting skepticism about the strike's effectiveness.
Bowen: Diplomacy in ruins after Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar
Jeremy Bowen argues that Israel's strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar marks a breakdown in diplomacy. The attack indicates that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is determined to aggressively pursue military action on all fronts, undermining efforts for peaceful negotiations and escalating tensions in the region.
Nepal parliament set on fire after PM resigns over anti-corruption protests
KP Sharma Oli resigned as Nepal's Prime Minister amid severe protests against corruption, marking the country's worst unrest in decades. Clashes during the turmoil resulted in at least 22 deaths.
Macron names ally Sébastien Lecornu as new French PM
President Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the new French Prime Minister following a vote of confidence that removed François Bayrou after nine months in office.
Russian air strikes get deadlier and bigger, hitting Ukraine's very heart
Ukraine reported that Russia intentionally targeted Kyiv's main government building with a missile last Sunday, marking an escalation in the scale and lethality of Russian air strikes.
White House denies Trump's alleged birthday message to Epstein is authentic
The White House dismissed the authenticity of a birthday message alleged to be from Trump to Jeffrey Epstein, which appeared in a 238-page book released by a House committee.
Pressure mounts on Bolsonaro as two out of five judges find him guilty
Two out of five judges found former Brazilian President Bolsonaro guilty of plotting a coup to remain in power. Bolsonaro denies the allegations amid growing political pressure.
Israeli military orders all Gaza City residents to evacuate ahead of ground assault
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that recent strikes on Gaza high-rises mark just the start of a larger, intensive military operation aimed at capturing Gaza City. Residents have been ordered to evacuate as preparations for a ground assault intensify.
Dozens of DR Congo mourners killed in attack linked to jihadist group
During a funeral ceremony in a DR Congo village, a night-time attack linked to a jihadist group killed dozens of mourners, officials report.
Abducted Israeli-Russian researcher Elizabeth Tsurkov freed in Iraq
Elizabeth Tsurkov, a Princeton student reportedly held and tortured by an Iraqi militia for months, has been freed and is now at the US embassy, according to President Trump.
Russian air strike kills 24 in pension queue, Ukraine says
A Russian air strike hit the eastern village of Yarova, near the front line, killing 24 people who were waiting in a pension queue, Ukrainian officials report.
Surprise as Ivory Coast's ex-first lady cleared to contest presidency
Simone Gbagbo, Ivory Coast's former first lady, has been approved to run for president, challenging incumbent Alassane Ouattara, who is pursuing a disputed fourth term.
First photos of site where NZ bushman hid children released
Police discovered a campsite surrounded by dense vegetation where a New Zealand bushman hid children. During the search, they also found a stash of firearms and ammunition at the site.
NZ 'suitcase murder': Anti-depressants found in children's bodies
A jury was told that Hakyung Lee killed her children in a failed mass suicide attempt following the death of her husband. Toxicology reports revealed anti-depressants in the children's bodies, highlighting the tragic circumstances surrounding the case.
At least 10 dead after train crashes into bus in Mexico
A freight train collided with a bus crossing railway tracks in Mexico, resulting in at least 10 fatalities. Authorities have launched an investigation into the incident.
ICC hears war crimes case against Ugandan rebel leader
The ICC is holding its first-ever confirmation of charges hearing without the accused present, marking a significant moment in the war crimes case against the Ugandan rebel leader.
Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla hit by drone, organisers claim
The Global Sumud Flotilla reported that a drone caused a fire during their voyage, but Tunisian authorities have denied any drone involvement in the incident.
Thai court rules ex-PM Thaksin must serve one year in jail
The Supreme Court has ordered former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to serve a one-year jail sentence, delivering a significant setback to the powerful Shinawatra political dynasty in Thailand.
Ferrari chair to do community service over tax case
John Elkann and two of his siblings will pay âŹ183 million to resolve an inheritance tax dispute in Italy. The settlement concludes the legal case related to their familyâs tax obligations.
Norway's left clinches vote win as populist right surges into second place
Labour is poised to form a narrow majority government in Norway by gaining support from four smaller centre-left parties, while the populist right has surged into second place in the recent election.
NZ 'Suitcase Murder': Anti-depressants Found in Children's Bodies
A jury was told that Hakyung Lee killed her children in an attempted mass suicide following the death of her husband. Toxicology reports revealed anti-depressants in the childrenâs bodies, indicating Leeâs intent to end their lives together.
Murdochs reach deal in succession battle over media empire
Lachlan Murdoch will maintain control over the conservative Fox and News Corp media empire following a succession agreement.
Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla hit by drone, organisers claim
The Global Sumud Flotilla reported that a drone attack caused a fire during their Gaza mission. However, Tunisian authorities have denied any involvement of a drone in the incident.
Six Israelis killed by Palestinian gunmen at Jerusalem bus stop
Two Palestinian gunmen attacked a bus stop in Jerusalem, killing six Israelis. Israeli police responded by killing the assailants. The attack is among the deadliest in the city in recent years.
Hamas discussing US 'ideas' for Gaza ceasefire after Trump's 'last warning'
Hamas has acknowledged receiving "some ideas" from the US via mediators regarding a potential ceasefire in Gaza, following former President Trump's recent "last warning" statements.
South Korean worker tells BBC of panic during US immigration raid at Hyundai plant
Around 400 US agents conducted an immigration raid at the Hyundai plant, detaining hundreds of workers, including many South Korean nationals. The operation caused panic among employees.
Nepal anti-corruption protests explained
Protests in Nepal erupted as thousands of young people marched against the government's blocking of social media platforms. The demonstrations escalated into deadly clashes, highlighting widespread frustration with restrictions on online freedoms.
Protect Arctic from 'dangerous' climate engineering, scientists warn
Dozens of polar scientists caution that controversial climate engineering methods aimed at cooling the planet are unlikely to be effective and pose significant risks. They urge protecting the Arctic from such unproven and potentially hazardous interventions.
What's in the book of birthday messages to Epstein
A US congressional panel released a redacted version of an alleged "birthday book" containing messages sent to Jeffrey Epstein. The book is part of ongoing investigations into Epstein's network and activities, shedding light on communications linked to him.
Why the French PM had to go and what happens next?
France's prime minister lost a confidence vote, plunging parliament into chaos and uncertainty. This political upheaval raises questions about the government's stability and the country's future direction as it seeks to resolve the crisis.
The Pride of Ethiopia - What It Took to Build Africa's Largest Hydro-Electric Dam
Despite external controversies, the construction of Africa's largest hydro-electric dam has united Ethiopia's diverse population, fostering national pride and cooperation in a previously divided nation.
How the coup trial of Jair Bolsonaro has divided Brazil
Former President Jair Bolsonaro faces trial for allegedly attempting to overturn his election defeat. While authorities accuse him of undermining democracy, his supporters claim the trial is a politically motivated witch hunt, deepening divisions across Brazil.
Why monsoon rains have been so deadly in India this year
Heavy monsoon rains in India have triggered landslides and severe flooding, resulting in hundreds of deaths across affected regions.
Japan is set to choose its fourth PM in five years - who could be next?
Japan prepares to select its fourth prime minister in five years amid a weakened government, highlighting political instability and the challenges ahead for the new leader.
Huge drugs bust reveals battles on cocaine 'superhighway'
Authorities thwarted a major cocaine smuggling attempt involving tonnes of the drug. Despite the successful bust, ongoing pressure and conflicts from powerful drug cartels continue to challenge law enforcement along key trafficking routes.
'Playing perfectly' - how does Alcaraz rank versus men's tennis legends at 22?
BBC Sport examines Carlos Alcaraz's impressive achievements by age 22, highlighting his sixth Grand Slam win and comparing his record to men's tennis legends. Alcaraz's rapid rise and dominance mark him as one of the sport's brightest young stars, drawing parallels with historic greats at a similar age.
More than a dozen robbers storm jewellery shop in California
An 88-year-old jewellery store owner in San Jose was assaulted during a violent smash-and-grab robbery involving over a dozen robbers. The owner is now recovering from the attack.
Watch: Glitz, glamour and emotional speeches at VMAs 2025
The MTV Video Music Awards 2025 were held in New York, featuring top music industry stars showcasing dazzling red carpet fashion. The event included heartfelt speeches, highlighting memorable moments of emotion and celebration.
What it was like inside court as mushroom murderer was jailed for life
Erin Patterson was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder. BBC's Katy Watson reported from the courtroom, capturing the tense atmosphere as the verdict was delivered.
Timelapse shows Blood Moon rising around the world
The Blood Moon occurs when the Moon moves through Earth's shadow, turning a deep red color. Timelapse footage captures this striking phenomenon as it rises globally.
The Government assumes that the work schedule reduction will fail and uses it to wear down the PP: "They will reveal themselves"
The Government acknowledges that the proposal to reduce working hours will probably not succeed due to the rejection by the PP and Junts. Nevertheless, it does not plan to withdraw it for renegotiation, using it as a tool to wear down and expose the opposing parties.
The unions call for an overnight sit-in to protest against the veto on the reduction of working hours
The leaders of UGT and CCOO spend the night at the San Carlos Borromeo parish in Madrid as a form of protest and will travel to Barcelona to join the demonstrations ahead of the vote in Congress against the veto on the reduction of working hours.
Dana Erlich, de facto Israeli ambassador: "The only congratulations to Spain for its measures have come from Hamas"
Dana Erlich, head of the Israeli Embassy in Spain, denounces that the recent protests at the Vuelta reflect intense hatred towards Israel, causing her concern. She criticizes that only Hamas has congratulated Spain for its measures, highlighting the tension and rejection towards her country in the Spanish context.
Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, this is what Netanyahuâs two ministers banned in Spain are like
The ultra-nationalist ministers of National Security and Finance in Netanyahuâs government, Ben-Gvir and Smotrich, have been banned in Spain due to their political stances and controversial policies.
Agriculture denies favoritism toward Guijuelo over the rapid change in the quality of its Iberian hams
The Ministry of Agriculture meets with two rival denominations of origin of Guijuelo, who protest against the swift modification in the quality certification of hams and shoulders, thus rejecting accusations of preferential treatment towards Guijuelo.
Poland shoots down Russian drones: "An unprecedented violation of Polish airspace"
The Polish command reported the interception and shooting down of Russian drones that violated national airspace, describing it as an unprecedented infringement. Additionally, the population was urged to stay indoors during military operations to ensure safety.
SĂĄnchez and FeijĂło face each other for the first time in the new political season on the day GĂłmez appears to testify
The PSOE will pressure the PP to take a stand on the Climate Emergency Pact and actions against the genocide in Gaza. The opposition, for its part, will highlight alleged corruption within the PSOE and question its legitimacy to promote the abolition of prostitution.
Begoña Gómez sits for the fourth time before Judge Peinado over alleged embezzlement in the hiring of her advisor
Begoña GĂłmez appears for the fourth time before Judge Peinado, investigated for alleged embezzlement related to the hiring of her advisor. Before her, Cristina Ălvarez, the advisor herself, will testify; she is also under investigation for embezzlement.
Israel carries out an attack in Doha against a Hamas delegation and kills five of its members
Netanyahu justified the Israeli attack in Doha, where five members of a Hamas delegation were killed, as a response to the attack that took place on Monday in Jerusalem.
The White House confirms it was notified in advance of Israel's attack in Doha and describes it as an "unfortunate incident"
The White House confirmed that it was informed in advance about the Israeli attack in Doha and described the event as an "unfortunate incident." Additionally, Trump held a conversation with Netanyahu following the bombings in the Qatari capital.
Ărsula CorberĂł and Chino DarĂn are expecting their first child: the actress confirms the news by showing her belly
Ărsula CorberĂł, 35 years old, confirmed her pregnancy by posting a photo on Instagram showing her belly and tagging her boyfriend Chino DarĂn, with whom she has been in a relationship for nine years.
Sweden's New Health Minister, Elisabet Lann, Collapses During Her First Appearance
Elisabet Lann, Sweden's new Health Minister, collapsed during her first public appearance. After recovering, she explained that the incident was caused by a low blood sugar level.
The ideological debate between MarilĂł Montero and Broncano: "If this were biased, you wouldnât appear today"
MarilĂł Montero visited to promote 'MasterChef Celebrity 10', but the conversation turned into a debate about Pedro SĂĄnchez, bullfighting, and different ideologies, highlighting a frank exchange about biases and political perspectives.
The Sumud Flotilla Bringing Aid to Gaza Reports a New "Drone Attack" in Tunisia
The Sumud Flotilla transporting aid to Gaza suffered a second attack, this time a drone in Tunisia, after the 'Family boat,' one of its main vessels, was attacked in the early hours of Tuesday.
A bomb or a cigarette butt? What the videos reveal about the dramatic explosion on the Freedom Flotilla ship in Tunisia
The Freedom Flotilla vessel suffered an apparent explosion in Tunisia, but all passengers and crew are safe. The damage was reported to be superficial, according to statements from the ship.
Large-scale scam affecting more than 40 tenants whose landlord disappeared after collecting the deposit: "They told us if we came back they would kill us"
An alleged scammer signed contracts, handed over keys, and collected deposits from more than 40 tenants before disappearing. The Mossos dâEsquadra are investigating multiple complaints filed within a few days. Affected tenants reported threats if they tried to return to the properties.
The PSOE and its allies block a PP law allowing families to choose where to educate children with disabilities
The PP tried to amend the LOMLOE to allow families to choose whether to educate children with disabilities in regular or specialized schools. However, the PSOE and its allies rejected the proposal, maintaining the priority on inclusive education in regular schools.
Patxi LĂłpez criticizes the PP for defending special education: "They want to create school ghettos for people with disabilities"
The Congress will debate the PP's law that defends special education centers. Patxi LĂłpez, spokesperson for the PSOE, criticizes the initiative and calls it discriminatory, accusing the PP of wanting to segregate people with disabilities and create school ghettos.
Ayuso defends special education centers and attacks the PSOE for referring to them as "ghettos" and "disrespecting families"
The president of Madrid criticized the PSOE for calling special education centers "ghettos" and accused them of disrespecting families. She defended these centers and stated that the socialists seek to destroy the essence of education by denying the uniqueness of each person.
Poland shoots down Russian drones: "An unprecedented violation of Polish airspace"
The Polish command reported the downing of Russian drones following an unprecedented violation of airspace and urged the population to stay home while military operations continue.
Investigation into the discovery of a dead fetus in a home in Alberche del Caudillo
The police are investigating the discovery of a dead fetus in a residence in Alberche del Caudillo. It is reported that the mother had kept the baby's body in a freezer, which has prompted an investigation to clarify the circumstances of the event.
Trump is Booed in a Washington Restaurant: "He is the Hitler of Our Times"
A group of women with Palestinian flags booed Donald Trump as he entered a restaurant in Washington, shouting "Free Palestine!" and calling him "the Hitler of our times."
Miguel Carcaño transferred to another prison thanks to the investigation by 'Código 10': "Journalism bears fruit"
Miguel Carcaño, Marta del Castillo's murderer, was transferred to the Archidona prison (Målaga) following the investigation by Nacho Abad's program 'Código 10,' which uncovered the privileges he enjoyed in prison. Carcaño acknowledged that journalism had a positive impact on this decision.
The Government Manages to Validate the Extension of Parental Leave Amid Criticism from Its Partners for Being "Insufficient"
The Government extends parental leave from 16 to 17 weeks and adds two paid weeks for caregiving, joining the existing eight weeks for the care of children up to 8 years old, although its partners criticize the measure as insufficient.
This is the new paternity leave ratified this Tuesday by the Congress
The Congress approved increasing paternity leave from 16 to 17 weeks and included an extension for single-parent families, strengthening parental rights and adapting to new family structures.
The Government will ban tobacco for minors and there will be fines for the parents of those who smoke
The Council of Ministers approved the tobacco bill, which prohibits smoking by minors and punishes the parents of minor smokers, although it does not include measures such as plain packaging or an increase in VAT.
Pyramid schemes, the fraud invented by a Spanish woman named Baldomera: "The digital environment now multiplies the risks"
Pyramid schemes, originated by Baldomera, have caused great losses to millions through false promises of high returns and low risk. Currently, the digital environment amplifies these risks, facilitating the massive raising of funds and increasing users' vulnerability.
The Surreal Finish at La Vuelta Due to Another Pro-Palestinian Demonstration
The sixteenth stage of La Vuelta ended 8 km earlier than planned due to pro-Palestinian protests that disrupted the finish, creating an unusual situation and affecting the race's progress.
Symptoms of Parkinsonâs, the disease that Michael J. Fox has
Michael J. Fox, American actor, has Parkinsonâs and has dedicated years to activism through the foundation that bears his name to raise awareness about this disease.
Gas companies request more time from Aagesen to install smart meters in all homes
Gas companies are requesting more time to install smart meters in all homes, ask for a single price for renting these devices, and want the Ministry of Ecological Transition to consider mechanisms for distributors to recover the 200 million euros that the replacement will cost, planned to be completed by 2032.
Nacho Cano on 'El Hormiguero', after the interns case: "I'm afraid they'll shoot me"
Nacho Cano spoke on 'El Hormiguero' with Pablo Motos about the investigation related to the interns of 'Malinche', expressing his concern and fear about the consequences he might face following the case.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
Issue number 127 of the magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, titled âGeneration Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected Worldâ, addresses the challenges and strategies for achieving digital well-being. It reflects on how technological dependence affects society and proposes lessons for living balanced lives in an increasingly connected environment.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
"The king is dead, long live the king": Puente celebrates Vueling or Iberia Express strengthening in Tenerife and Santiago after Ryanair's departure
The low-cost airlines Binter and WizzAir are increasing seats and new routes at the Canary Islands airport, offsetting Ryanair's second withdrawal this year, which includes the permanent closure of Valladolid and Jerez. Vueling and Iberia Express are reinforcing their operations in Tenerife and Santiago following Ryanair's exit.
The Ironic Jab from the US at Zapatero over His Alleged Support for Chavismo: "Could This Be a Signal for Visa Revocation?"
US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau made an ironic comment about the possible withdrawal of the visa of former Spanish president JosĂ© Luis RodrĂguez Zapatero, in relation to his alleged support for Venezuelan chavismo.
RosalĂa shows her most sensual side by becoming the 'underwear' muse of Calvin Klein
RosalĂa debuts as the face of Calvin Klein with an underwear campaign that features comfortable bras and seamless designs, joining celebrities like Bad Bunny and Kendall Jenner who have worked with the brand.
Zelensky condemns a "savage" Russian bombardment in Donetsk that leaves at least 23 dead
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned a "savage" Russian bombardment in Donetsk that caused at least 23 deaths, occurring while pensions were being distributed.
Ukrainian Schools Were the Most Attacked in 2024, with 559 Centers Assaulted
UNESCO expressed great concern over a 44% increase in attacks on schools worldwide in 2024, highlighting that Ukraine was the most affected country with 559 schools attacked.
A Mysterious Gamma-Ray Burst Unprecedented to Date: Different Hypotheses Try to Explain It
A gamma-ray burst (GRB) has been observed with unique characteristics, different from any other recorded in the last 50 years. Scientists are exploring various hypotheses to understand its unprecedented nature and what caused it.
A judge declares Bolsonaro guilty of attempting to undermine democracy and trying to establish a "dictatorship"
A judge has declared Bolsonaro guilty of attempting to undermine democracy and establish a dictatorship. Furthermore, the magistrate believes that the other seven accused are also guilty in this case.
New Incident on the AVE: A Fire Forces Suspension of Train Traffic Between Madrid and Andalusia
A fire between Brazatortas and Venta la Inés (Ciudad Real) has led firefighters to request the interruption of train traffic on the AVE line between Madrid and Andalusia.
The response from Kosovo to the RFEF for not treating it as a country: "A warm welcome to former Al-Ăndalus"
Several Kosovo football accounts responded to an RFEF post about an under-21 match, criticizing that their team was referred to as "Territory of Kosovo" instead of a recognized country.
'The Captive', Alejandro Amenåbar's new film starring Julio Peña as Miguel de Cervantes, arrives in cinemas
Director Alejandro Amenåbar returns with a blockbuster that tells the story of Miguel de Cervantes' captivity in Algiers, starring Julio Peña.
Aena, CEOE, and Airlines Pressure Brussels to Stop the Replacement of Flights by Train
The aviation sector, together with Aena and CEOE, responds to the European Commission to strengthen regulations and prevent restrictions on short-distance flights, aiming to curb their replacement by train.
Charlie Sheen on His Darkest Moments: "I Still Feel 'Chills of Shame'"
Charlie Sheen is in the media spotlight due to the release of his memoirs on September 9 and the premiere the following day of the Netflix documentary 'Alias Charlie Sheen,' where he openly talks about his darkest moments and the shame he still feels.
The trick to know what ring size you wear: you only need a strip of paper
To find out your ring size, you only need a strip of paper, a pen, and a ruler. Wrap the paper around your finger, mark the measurement, and measure the length with the ruler to get the exact size.
The Recommended Exercise to Calm Anxiety Quickly and Effectively
Square breathing is a simple and effective method to reduce anxiety. It can be easily practiced at home and helps to calm the mind by following a pattern of inhaling, holding, exhaling, and holding the breath for equal durations.
A 'supercookie' arrives in Spain: this is how the tracking your operator will ask you to accept works
Utiq, a supercookie used as a source of advertising revenue, has arrived in Spain and is being implemented by operators such as Orange, Jazztel, and Simyo, who will ask users to accept this tracking to collect data.
An expert reveals what the next trendy destination will be: no one would have thought of it
Although it is not very visited at the moment, an expert points out that this destination will experience significant growth in tourism in the coming years.
What You Should Do with Meat and Fish When You Get Home from the Supermarket to Make Them Last Longer
Judit Carreira offers a key tip to better preserve meat and fish after purchase, helping to extend their freshness and reduce the risk of food contamination.
The new feature of this app that aims to rival Google Maps and Waze
The app, with an update available only on iOS, seeks to improve the user experience and compete with Google Maps and Waze, the two most popular navigation apps in Spain.
Stunning Images of the Youth Uprising Against the Social Media Ban in Nepal
A youth uprising led by "Generation Z" in Nepal caused the fall of the government, with the resignation of Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli. Massive protests against corruption and the social media ban resulted in at least 25 deaths and hundreds of injuries within 24 hours.
Wife of a former Prime Minister of Nepal dies in house fire during protest against social media veto
Youth protests in Nepal against corruption and censorship are escalating in violence, with fires set in official buildings. Amid the chaos, the wife of a former prime minister died when her house caught fire, while the current prime minister submitted his resignation.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Enter the Draw to Win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 Tablet
20minutos is holding the final to choose the best beach in Spain 2025 among 20 finalists, two from each coastline, selected by readers. Voting is open until September 15, and participants will enter a draw to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.
Neither Muro nor El Palmar: this is the sunniest beach in Spain according to a study
According to a study, the sunniest beach in Spain is neither Muro nor El Palmar, but one located in the Canary Islands, standing out for receiving the highest number of sunshine hours per year among Spanish beaches.
The Beach of Andalusia with a Curious Sight: Cows at the Seashore
On a beach in southern Spain, tourists and locals share space with cows that come to cool off at the seashore, creating an unusual and picturesque scene.
The DGT will fine those who wear this type of sunglasses while driving: the detail you need to pay attention to
The DGT will warn and fine drivers who use non-approved sunglasses for driving. It is essential to pay attention to the quality and type of lenses to avoid penalties and ensure safe vision against the sun, especially during sunny months.
The Best Beach in the World According to 'National Geographic' is in Spain
This spectacular beach in Fuerteventura, in the Canary Islands, stands out for its vastness and stunning beauty, being recognized as the best in the world by 'National Geographic'.
Alejandro AmenĂĄbar: "Many have believed that Cervantes was homosexual and others that he allowed himself to be loved in order to survive"
Julio Peña stars as Miguel de Cervantes in "El cautivo," the new film by Alejandro Amenåbar, which will premiere in Spain on September 12.
The Prosecutor's Office investigates the murder of the Spanish man in Monday's attack in Jerusalem
The funeral of the Spanish man killed in the Jerusalem attack was held in Lod following the ultra-Orthodox rite. The Prosecutor's Office has launched an investigation to clarify the details of the homicide that took place last Monday.
Time Change: On This Day We Say Goodbye to Summer and the Winter Schedule Begins
With the arrival of September, the days start to get shorter, marking the transition from summer to the winter schedule. This change involves adjusting the clocks to make better use of natural daylight during the daytime hours.
Woman Investigated for the Death of Her Disabled Daughter: Allegedly Made Her Inhale Toxic Gases
The mother of a disabled girl is under investigation for her death, as she allegedly made her inhale toxic gases. Currently, the woman is hospitalized following an alleged suicide attempt.
The formula to gain visibility and control your information as a freelancer
INFORMA has launched âYOAUTONOMOâ, a free platform that allows freelancers to register in order to access new business opportunities and facilitate procedures in a voluntary and secure manner.
ErrejĂłn asks the Madrid Court to investigate MouliaĂĄ for "intimidating behavior" towards a witness
ErrejĂłn requests that the Madrid Court investigate MouliaĂĄ for alleged intimidating behavior towards a witness, although Judge Carretero has stated that the examined conversations do not contain explicit threats or intimidation by MouliaĂĄ.
The 'Employment Support Supplement' Arrives: This is How You Can Earn Up to âŹ480 a Month While Working
Starting in 2025, the Employment Support Supplement (CAE) will allow workers to combine unemployment benefits with a new job, enabling them to earn up to âŹ480 a month while working, according to the General Social Security Law.
The tax that has increased by more than 30% and is charged by all municipalities: "It's nonsense"
Since April, all municipalities must apply a fee that covers the actual cost of waste management, which has caused an increase of over 30% in this tax, generating criticism for being considered excessive.
The trick to prevent your parking space from being 'squatted' for less than 40 euros: "Acceptable, serves its purpose"
The Horizontal Property Law allows modifying parking spaces to prevent unauthorized occupation, as long as certain requirements are met. This method, affordable and functional, is a legal and accepted way to protect your spot without major complications.
Baked Potato, Tuna, and Eggplant Pie, an Easy, Cheap Recipe for the Whole Family
This economical and simple recipe, with ingredients like potato, tuna, and eggplant, is perfect for the whole family, offering a complete and delicious dish for less than five euros per serving.
Koldo GarcĂa arranged a meeting with Delcy RodrĂguez after Ăbalos left the Ministry of Transport: "I will be there on Thursday"
Koldo GarcĂa, former ministerial advisor, contacted Venezuelan Vice President Delcy RodrĂguez in October 2021, a year and eight months after her controversial visit to Barajas related to JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, former Minister of Transport.
Milei cancels a trip to Spain and attendance at a Vox event following his electoral defeat in Buenos Aires
After his electoral defeat in Buenos Aires, Argentine President Milei canceled a trip to Spain and his attendance at a Vox event. Despite the setback, he promises not to change his economic plan and to remain firm in his policies.
An Intimate Video of Singer Beéle and Model Isabella Ladera Leaked: "I am Deeply Devastated"
Model Isabella Ladera expresses her deep devastation following the leak of an intimate video with singer Beéle, describing the situation as one of the cruelest betrayals she has experienced.
Judith decides to leave her date on 'First Dates' halfway through the evening: "I feel super uncomfortable"
Judith felt so uncomfortable because of her date's comments on 'First Dates' that she decided to leave the evening before it ended.
Psychotherapy with Hypnosis, a Growing Practice Despite Scientific Rejection: "I Needed 3 Sessions"
Clinical hypnosis, once considered a trick, is gaining acceptance as an effective therapy for anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, despite the scientific skepticism it still faces.
The Spain That Doesn't Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"
For some people in Spain, traveling is not synonymous with freedom, but rather with anxiety and discomfort. They prefer stability and immobility, viewing it as a form of personal well-being or even a political stance, rejecting the social pressure that idealizes traveling.
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 insults and attacks. Despite this, many reject fear and continue their fight for the environment.
Another Turn on Tobacco
Bar terraces will be smoke-free areas, and smoking will be prohibited within 15 meters of educational centers, healthcare facilities, and playgrounds, reinforcing restrictions to protect public health.
Second week of September and rising
Politics in autumn will continue to be marked by polarization, confrontation, and numerous disparaging remarks between the parties involved.
A Salary for Taking Care of Your Children
If a person leaves their job to take care of their children, a portion of their partnerâs salary is allocated to them, thus recognizing the value of unpaid domestic and caregiving work.
Little Mirrors
The future revolves around devices that are slightly faster, lighter, and equipped with features we didnât know we needed.
Macron appoints Sébastien Lecornu as new Prime Minister of France
The French government fell following François Bayrou's defeat in a vote of confidence in the National Assembly. As a result, Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the new Prime Minister to form a new government.
Sébastien Lecornu, France's new Prime Minister loyal to Macron and who was one step away from becoming a monk
Sébastien Lecornu, the upcoming Prime Minister of France and close to Macron, held the Ministry of Defense during four administrations. Before his political career, he was about to become a monk.
The Husband of the Protagonist of Coldplay's 'Kiss Cam' Breaks His Silence Ahead of Their Imminent Divorce
Andrew Cabot states that his divorce from Kristin Cabot was already underway before the scandal related to Coldplay's 'kiss cam'.
A high school in Logroño accused of preventing entry to students wearing the Islamic veil
Several associations point out that, although the hijab is not mandatory, it is a significant religious symbol. They accuse a high school in Logroño of banning the entry of students who wear the Islamic veil, generating controversy over religious freedom and identity.
Everything Presented in Apple's Keynote: New iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Generation, Three Apple Watch Models, and AirPods Pro 3
All announced devices will be available for pre-order on September 12 and will arrive in stores on September 19.
Montse Tomé: "If we want professional women's football, the players should not have to make decisions"
Montse Tomé, a coach, states that in order to achieve professional women's football, players should not bear the responsibility of making decisions regarding organizational or management aspects. She emphasizes the need for professional structures and the involvement of experts so that the footballers can focus exclusively on their athletic performance.
Manu's Farewell Poem Wins Over the Guests of 'Pasapalabra': "How Wonderful!"
Eva Soriano, Ken Appledorn, Nacho GarcĂa, and LucĂa Ramos appeared on their final episode of 'Pasapalabra' on Antena 3, where Manu moved the guests with a farewell poem that was warmly applauded.
Rosa takes a risk in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra', but is defeated: "It was one or the other"
Rosa risked everything in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra', trying to secure the win, but ended up losing to Manu, who took the day's victory.
Mikel HerrĂĄn explains on 'El Intermedio' what antisemitism and Zionism are: "They are not equivalent"
Mikel HerrĂĄn clarified on 'El Intermedio' that antisemitism and Zionism are not equivalent terms, pointing out that some people intentionally confuse them for their own interests, according to the historian's explanation.
Pepa Bueno, the News Presented in Crocs
Pepa Bueno surprised the audience by appearing on the TVE newscast wearing comfortable crocs under the desk, showcasing a relaxed and informal style in her presentation.
Lecquio, about Mar Flores' interviews: "She was unfaithful to one of the most powerful men"
Lecquio clarified that he never received money for the photographs with Mar Flores, amid his statements about her interviews and their relationship.
Kiko Matamoros' jab at BelĂ©n Esteban after she commented on JoaquĂn Prat's new show
BelĂ©n Esteban stated that if Mediaset called her, she would go to the network. In response, Kiko Matamoros took a jab at her following her comments about JoaquĂn Prat's new program, revealing tension between the two in the television scene.
The collaborators of 'No somos nadie' reveal the new cosmetic procedures they plan to undergo
MarĂa Patiño, Kiko Matamoros, and BelĂ©n Esteban shared their experiences with past surgeries and the cosmetic touch-ups they plan to have soon.
Lourdes Ornelas opens up about the complicated situation of Sheila Devil, her daughter with Camilo Sesto
Sheila Devil alarmed her followers by posting photos showing multiple injuries. Lourdes Ornelas, her mother, speaks openly about the difficult situation her daughter is going through, daughter of the singer Camilo Sesto.
JoaquĂn Prat's Confession: "I Sleep with a Baseball Bat in Bed"
JoaquĂn Prat confessed on his show 'El tiempo justo' that he sleeps with a baseball bat in bed to protect himself in case of a robbery attempt.
Fer Castro Leaves 'Saber y Ganar' After 92 Episodes, Just About to Become Magnificent: "He Will Not Continue"
Fer Castro has left 'Saber y Ganar' after 92 episodes, without explaining the reasons. Jordi Hurtado stated that the doors of the show will be open for him if he decides to return.
Singer Ed Sheeran will move his residence to the United States following his controversial statements about England
Ed Sheeran, currently residing in Suffolk County, southeast England, plans to move to the United States after causing controversy with his recent statements about England.
Advances in the content of Mar Flores' memoirs: "I have never had a price, I have never knelt"
In "Y ahora Sonsoles," fragments of Mar Flores' memoirs are revealed, where she recounts her relationship with FernĂĄndez-Tapias and the conflict that arose with Lecquio over some photos, highlighting her personal integrity.
Mayte suffers a severe health setback that she 'mistook' for anxiety: "I've never been more scared in my life"
Comedian Mayte Hidalgo was rushed to the hospital after experiencing an arrhythmia, which she initially mistook for anxiety while performing on stage.
Laurent, brother of the King of Belgium, admits he has a secret 25-year-old son with a singer
Laurent, brother of King Philippe of Belgium and considered the black sheep of the royal family, has finally admitted that he has a secret 25-year-old son with a singer, something he had always denied until now.
Bad Bunny injures his knee live during a concert in Puerto Rico
During a concert in Puerto Rico, Bad Bunny injured his knee live on stage. Despite the pain, the artist decided to continue the show a few seconds after the incident.
Leire MartĂnez closes the chapter on La Oreja de Van Gogh by selling memories of the past on Wallapop
Leire MartĂnez, singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh, has decided to close a chapter of her career by selling personal memories, such as her first microphone, through Wallapop, in collaboration with the second-hand store.
JesĂșs VĂĄzquez Turns 60 and Celebrates 20 Years with His Husband, Roberto, Who Manages Their Large Estate
JesĂșs VĂĄzquez celebrates his 60th birthday and 20 years of marriage with his husband, Roberto. In addition to their stable personal life, Roberto is in charge of managing the significant estate they have built together. Soon, JesĂșs will be the host of the show 'Dancing with the Stars.'
Norwegians Do Not Want Mette-Marit as Future Norwegian Queen Due to the Scandal Involving Her Son Marius
A survey in Norway shows that only 30% of the population supports Mette-Marit as the future queen, due to the scandal related to her son Marius.
Tax Agency seizes AgustĂn Pantojaâs assets due to his sister Isabelâs debts, according to Antonio Rossi
According to Antonio Rossi on 'El tiempo justo', the Tax Agency has frozen all of AgustĂn Pantojaâs accounts and withdrawn 200,000 euros from him due to the outstanding debts of his sister Isabel.
Torrential rains in the Valencian Community and Catalonia: wind breaks a palm tree in half
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 even broken a palm tree in half.
The Flotilla denounces a drone attack on the 'Family Boat' en route to Gaza
The crew of the 'Family Boat', sailing under the Portuguese flag towards Gaza, reported a drone attack. Fortunately, all passengers and crew are safe.
The Return of 'La Revuelta': The Forbidden Gesture on TV That Disrupts Broncano
'La Revuelta' returns to television showing a forbidden gesture that challenges established norms. This countercultural act, linked to intuition and authenticity, questions Broncano's usual style, leaving a significant mark on the medium.
Spain Instills Fear in Europe and Aims for the Second Star: Many Reasons to Consider It a Favorite for the World Cup
Spain has started strong in its qualification for the 2026 World Cup, thrashing Bulgaria and Turkey in its first two matches, establishing itself as one of the favorites to win its second star.
More Absences for the Spanish Davis Cup Team: Alcaraz, Davidovich... and now Marcel Granollers
Marcel Granollers, US Open doubles champion, joins the absences of the Spanish Davis Cup team, adding to the absences of Alcaraz and Davidovich, complicating the team lineup.
Barça announces that the league match against Valencia will be played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium
Barça confirms that the match against Valencia will be played at the Johan Cruyff Stadium while they work to obtain permits to return to Camp Nou.
Sergio Scariolo receives the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit
The Minister of Sports, Pilar AlegrĂa, announced that the Government has awarded Sergio Scariolo the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit in recognition of his outstanding career and contributions to Spanish sports.
Ullrich, cycling legend, criticizes Ayuso: "He could have helped Almeida..."
Jan Ullrich criticized Juan Ayuso during the 2025 Vuelta a España, suggesting that the young rider could have better supported his teammate Almeida in the competition.
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a Reality Full of Stigmas: "The Mother Is Not to Blame"
On September 9th, World Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Day is observed, a serious and invisible syndrome caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This disabling condition faces numerous stigmas, and experts emphasize that the mother should not be blamed for this reality.
ALS patients ask that the law not be limited to terminal stages and guarantee support from the beginning
ALS patients demand less restrictive criteria, early access through functional scales, and a specific budget that ensures equity in support 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 history, trains students with visual disabilities to become physiotherapists, achieving an employment rate of 100%.
20% of Young People with Disabilities Drop Out of School: Lack of Recognition of Their Effort and Bullying Among the Causes
20% of young people with disabilities drop out of their studies due to the lack of recognition of their effort and bullying. Factors such as health problems, absence of inclusive policies, and lack of adapted training also contribute to their disconnection from the educational system, hindering their inclusion and academic development.
BBVA trusts to increase its SME loan portfolio to 26% with the takeover bid for Sabadell
BBVA expects to increase its loan portfolio to small and medium-sized enterprises by three percentage points, reaching 26%, following the takeover bid for Sabadell. At the same time, it anticipates a slight reduction in loans to retail clients and in corporate banking.
Investment Funds Record Their Best August for New Money Inflows Since 2005
The assets under management of investment funds have grown by 8.3% so far this year, registering in August the largest inflow of new money since 2005, with an increase of 3.1 billion euros.
The Automotive Summit in Brussels Opens a Rift Between the Electric and Combustion Industries
A coalition led by Iberdrola, Wallbox, and Volvo breaks away from traditional manufacturers at the Brussels summit, highlighting tensions between the electric vehicle industry and the combustion industry.
The PerellĂł Style in the Opening of the Judicial Year
The national holidays, as noted by a prominent Public Law scholar, are an opportunity to ignite feelings and passions, creating a favorable atmosphere for the opening of the judicial year.
The Ibex 35 Holds Above 15,000 in a Day of Uncertainty Due to the Fall of the Government in France and the Rise in Risk Premiums
The Ibex 35 remains above 15,000 points on a day marked by uncertainty, driven by the fall of the French government and the increase in risk premiums. Investors are taking a cautious stance ahead of the upcoming ECB meeting and the release of the producer price index in the US.
Agriculture brings together the denominations competing with Guijuelo in the 'ham war'
The PDOs 'Jabugo' and 'Los Pedroches' will meet with the Ministry of Agriculture of Andalusia, and the following day, together with 'Dehesa de Extremadura,' they will visit the Ministry to address issues related to competition in the Iberian ham sector against Guijuelo.
All the 'The Conjuring' Movies Are Remakes: The TV Horror That Shaped the Highest-Grossing Saga
All the movies in the Warren saga are adaptations of cases that previously had television versions, showing how TV horror was the foundation for creating the most successful franchise.
'The Summer I Turned Pretty': This Is How the Main Characters Reacted to Reading the Ending of Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah in the Series
Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno shared their impressions upon reading the ending that resolves the love triangle between Belly, Conrad, and Jeremiah, revealing their emotions and expectations about the series' conclusion.
BaztĂĄn Trilogy: Where and in What Order to Watch the Films Based on Dolores Redondo's Work
The BaztĂĄn Trilogy, based on Dolores Redondo's thrillers, has captivated readers and viewers alike. Here we show you the ideal order to watch the films and on which platforms to find them, following the story of investigator Amaia Salazar.
The creator of 'Alien: Earth' has already brought another cinematic gem to the series format⊠and it was an unexpected success
Noah Hawley has created five successful seasons of a series based on a â90s classic, surprising audiences with its quality and reception.
Orson Welles' Cursed Film in the Crosshairs of AI to Generate Its Lost 43 Minutes
Fable Studio plans to use generative artificial intelligence to recreate the 43 lost minutes of 'The Magnificent Ambersons,' Orson Welles' cult film released in 1942.
Google quantifies how many images and prompts you can generate with Gemini: if you pay more, you can use more of its AI
Google has detailed the usage limitations of Gemini, its generative AI. Depending on the payment plan, users will be able to generate a certain number of images and prompts. The higher the payment, the more access they will have to the AI's capabilities, allowing broader and more frequent use of Gemini.
This is the AirPods Pro 3: new design, features, characteristics...
Apple has officially launched the AirPods Pro 3, which feature a new design, improved active noise cancellation, and a live translation function, enhancing the listening experience and connectivity.
iPhone 17 versus iPhone 16: this is how the new prices stand in Spain
The article analyzes whether it is worth upgrading to the iPhone 17 considering its new features and prices in Spain, comparing them with those of the iPhone 16 to help users decide if the change is beneficial.
Apple introduces Watch Series 11 along with the 'affordable' Watch SE 3 and the premium Watch Ultra
Apple launched the new Watch Series 11, the affordable Watch SE 3, and the premium Watch Ultra 3 model, expanding its line of smartwatches with options for different users and needs.
The iPhone Air, revealed: this is the thinnest phone ever made by the company
Apple has launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest smartphone with a thickness of 5.6 mm. It features a titanium case, 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display, A19 Pro chip, and a 48 MP main camera.
The skincare expert Aina Salom's warning for resuming your beauty routine in September: "Your skin doesn't need more products"
Aina Salom advises adjusting your facial routine in September after the summer, focusing on fewer products to avoid overloading the skin, which tends to be dull at this time, prioritizing proper care instead of adding more cosmetics.
Aryna Sabalenka Overcomes Her Emotions and Reclaims the Crown at a More Glamorous Than Ever US Open
Aryna Sabalenka wins the US Open for the second consecutive year, standing out not only for her performance on the court but also for the glamorous atmosphere of the event, marked by the presence of celebrities and dazzling styles.
The Most Comfortable, Beautiful, and Affordable Bags from Parfois to Return to the Office in Style
Parfois presents a selection of comfortable, beautiful, and affordable bags ideal for stylishly returning to the office this fall, combining functionality and fashion in every design.
The Makeup Artist's Foolproof Trick to Separate and Brighten the Eyes
David Francés has revealed a foolproof makeup technique to separate and brighten the eyes, achieving a fresh-faced look and a more open gaze.
Scarlett Johansson Shows in Toronto the 'Accessory' Only She Can Wear (and That Not Everyone Likes)
Scarlett Johansson captivated on the Toronto red carpet with a dress in her favorite color, which revealed a tattoo on her back, a detail that did not please everyone.
Emma Watson says goodbye to Venice with the most elegant 'three-piece suit' we'll be wearing at the end of summer
Emma Watson closed her appearance at the Venice Film Festival with an elegant three-piece look, highlighting her sophistication and style for the finale of the Italian event.
The Santander restaurant recommended by truck drivers: with a daily menu and homemade food
'Eneldo y Tomillo' is a restaurant in Santander highly appreciated by truck drivers and travelers seeking homemade food and a varied daily menu, ideal for taking a break and enjoying traditional dishes in Cantabria.
Should You Wash Rice? Food Engineer Mariana Zapién Explains How to Reduce Arsenic
Food engineer Mariana Zapién shares tips for preparing rice, a key ingredient in dishes such as sushi and paella, highlighting methods to reduce arsenic, including properly washing it before cooking.
The Big Mac Reinvents Itself in Its Lightest and Most Iconic Version
The Big Mac now arrives in a lighter version that retains all its original flavor, offering a healthier option without losing the iconic experience of this famous burger.
Creamy and Cookie-Flavored: This is the Mercadona Product That Wins Over Every Palate
Mercadona has launched a new creamy cookie-flavored ice cream that costs less than four euros. This product has become one of the biggest hits of the season, winning over all kinds of palates.
The AlcorcĂłn Venue with Great Deals and Live Music
A new venue in AlcorcĂłn offers authentic Spanish cuisine, standing out for its great deals and live music, creating an ideal atmosphere to enjoy traditional dishes.
Fruits and Vegetables to Eat in September
At the end of summer, the fields offer us a wide variety of fruits and vegetables at their best, perfect for enjoying their flavor and freshness throughout September.
The charming town of Seville where Bayona is filming his latest project
The director of 'The Snow Society' and 'The Impossible', Bayona, is filming a very personal documentary in a picturesque town in Seville, located in one of the most attractive areas of Andalusia.
The Imposing Marian Sanctuary of Huesca on the Edge of a Huge Reservoir
The Sanctuary of Torreciudad, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, is a Catholic temple located in Huesca, open for worship since 1975, and stands out for its impressive location next to a large reservoir.
Vueling strengthens its offer in Tenerife North and Santiago after Ryanair's flight cuts
Vueling will increase its flight offerings in Tenerife North and Santiago during the winter, compensating for the recent cuts made by Ryanair at these airports.
The Ultimate Route Through Provence: Idyllic Villages, Dreamlike Nature, and Lavender Fields
Provence offers a unique combination of nature, art, and tradition. This French region is famous for its picturesque villages, dreamlike landscapes, and vast lavender fields, making it one of the most photographed and desired destinations in the country.
When Do Imserso Trips Go on Sale?: Dates, Prices, and How to Book a Spot
The sale of Imserso trips will be staggered, assigning specific days for a group of autonomous communities and other days for the rest of Spain, thus making it easier to book spots.
The town of Menorca with a beautiful harbor where the best lobster stew in Spain is served
This white town on the northern coast of Menorca, with a strong maritime tradition, is known for its picturesque harbor and for offering the best lobster stew in Spain, making it an iconic and idyllic destination on the island.
The Impressive Turquoise Water Reservoir of Navarra Known as 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 that have earned it the nickname 'sea of the Pyrenees.'
Doctor Sara Marin and the Risks of Improper Wiping After Defecation: "Toilet Paper Worsens Fissures"
Doctor Sara Marin warns that wiping with toilet paper after defecating can harm health by worsening anal fissures. She recommends gentler methods to avoid irritation and promote better hygiene.
The Reason Cancer Patients Are Advised to Eat Ice Cream
Ice cream is recommended to cancer patients for its pleasant texture and the emotional benefits it provides, thereby helping to improve their quality of life during treatment.
The energy supplement that Nadal continues taking after retiring from tennis
Nadal continues using an energy supplement, always under professional supervision, to maintain his athletic performance and daily vitality after retiring from tennis.
Enrique Rojas's Formula for Being Happy: "We Must Put What Happens to Us into Perspective"
Enrique Rojas states that to be happy we must avoid focusing on the past or constantly generating expectations about the future. The key is to live the present with balance and engage in an inner exercise that allows us to put what happens to us into perspective.
The foolproof trick of a pharmacist to remember the use of each medication
A pharmacist shares an effective method to memorize medications, their functions, effects, and contraindications, making their learning and management easier in daily practice.
United States confirms that Chagas disease is now endemic and has spread to 32 states
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) acknowledges that not having previously considered Chagas disease as endemic was a mistake. It now confirms that this disease is present and has expanded to 32 states in the United States.
Leapmotor shifts gears and now sells the new electric B10 for less than 20,000 euros
The Chinese manufacturer Leapmotor launches the B10, a very competitive compact electric SUV, notable for its price below 20,000 euros, good equipment, and attractive design.
This is the location of the two new radars installed by the DGT in Asturias
The Directorate-General for Traffic installed two new radars in Asturias on August 1st, as part of the 2025 Plan, located on two regional roads of the Principality to improve road safety.
A Candidate Disobeys the Examiner's Order in the Practical Test: "We Are Going to Do the Test You Want"
During the practical exam to obtain the B license, a student of EdĂ©n DĂez (@aprobadoalaprimera) disobeyed an instruction from the examiner, committing a fault during the test.
The harsh penalty from the Guardia Civil for abandoning a car in the countryside
According to Forestry Law 43/2003, it is prohibited to drive motor vehicles off roads, paths, or tracks without a specific permit, which leads to severe penalties if a car is illegally abandoned in the countryside.
What some 'valet parkers' do when parking your car: "You get what you pay for"
Some cheap valet parkers can cause damage when parking your car due to carelessness or negligence. Although it may seem economical, using these services can lead to additional repair costs. It is important to choose carefully to avoid unpleasant surprises and protect your vehicle.
The futuristic Cupra Tindaya is not just a 'showcar'; the intention is to make it a reality
Cupra impressed at the IAA Mobility 2025 by unveiling the futuristic Cupra Tindaya, a showcar with real production plans. Additionally, it announced new exclusive editions and international expansion, reflecting its ambition to innovate and grow in the global market.
Sanz launches a rapid response plan in schools with 70 new Lipasam workers and the planting of 281 trees
The City Council has initiated a cleaning plan in the areas surrounding schools with 70 new Lipasam workers, who carry out clearing, washing, and graffiti removal, as well as planting 281 trees to improve the school environment.
Practice Calculations 10 Minutes a Day and Have Engineers Teach Classes: Madridâs Plan to Strengthen Mathematics
The Community of Madrid launches a plan that includes practicing calculations for 10 minutes daily and utilizing engineers as teachers to improve math proficiency and address the shortage of educators.
Madrid students under 30 who work and study at the same time will receive a discount of up to 400 euros on their tuition
The Community of Madrid will offer discounts of up to 400 euros on tuition for university and higher vocational training students under 30 years old who combine studying with working.
Jaume Collboni defends that the 'senyera' be "the symbol of everyone"
Jaume Collboni highlights the 'senyera' as a symbol representing a united Catalonia in its diversity and committed to building a better country for all.
Moreno initiates the processing of the new housing law in Andalusia to approve it before the elections
The president of the Junta presented the future housing law of Andalusia at San Telmo, which prioritizes the creation of more land reserves to build protected housing (VPO) at affordable prices, with the goal of approving it before the elections.
The Ayuso Government Joins AlcalĂĄ de Henares' Request to Close the Migrant Center
The Community of Madrid supports AlcalĂĄ de Henares' request to close the migrant center, arguing that the facilities do not meet the proper conditions to care for the people housed there.
Avian flu spreads in a region of Huelva: second outbreak declared on a farm
The regional government has activated the protocol following the second avian flu outbreak in Huelva, including culling of birds and other measures to contain the disease.
Traffic jams return to Madrid, and fear of traffic motivates Madrilenians to take the bus
The Madrid City Council reports 2.3% less traffic during the back-to-school period compared to 2025, attributing the reduction to citizens' increased preference for public transportation driven by fear of traffic jams.
The Seville Film Festival revives the reading of the European Academy nominations
The Seville Film Festival will resume the reading of the European Academy nominations on November 18 at the AlcĂĄzar, and will present the Giraldillo de Honor to director Costa-Gavras.
The exclusive town in the Balearic Islands where Nacho Cano lives in a house of more than 2,000 square meters
This municipality in Ibiza, known for its privileged natural surroundings, stands out for its impressive cliffs and coves, and it is where Nacho Cano resides in a house of more than 2,000 square meters.
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 recognized by 'Forbes' as one of the best in Spain, highlighting its trilingual program in English and French that contributes to its educational prestige.
Posters in Barcelona Metro Stations to Prevent Suicides: 31 Deaths Recorded Since 2021
Posters will be placed in 11 Barcelona metro stations to prevent suicides, aimed at people with suicidal intentions and witnesses of accidents, following 31 deaths recorded since 2021.
A woman cooks her food mid-flight: "I don't like airplane food, so I made it myself"
A woman took out all her ingredients and began cooking her own meal while seated during a flight, as she does not like the food offered on the plane.
Almudena Herraiz, orthodontist, on yellow teeth: "It's not just due to lack of hygiene"
Almudena Herraiz explains that the color of teeth does not depend solely on oral hygiene but is also influenced by natural factors of the body.
A Chinese businessman claims that Spaniards work more: "In China, there are no hourly contracts"
A Chinese businessman states that, unlike in Spain, there are no hourly contracts in China and people work only until they complete their tasks. According to him, this suggests that Spaniards might be working longer hours.
Sex Advice Column: "I'm on medication, I've lost my erections, am I finished? I want to give my partner more than just caresses"
The 20minutos sex advice column, led by Santiago Frago from the AMALTEA Institute, answers questions about sexual difficulties. In this edition, a reader asks about the loss of erections caused by medication and how to offer his partner more than just caresses, receiving expert guidance to improve his sex life despite these obstacles.
Agustina Rodrigo, Doctor: "If You Want a Healthy Tan, Avoid Tanning Booths"
Dr. Agustina Rodrigo, an expert in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, answers questions about skin health, recommending avoiding tanning booths to achieve a healthy tone and protect the skin from damage.
"I live in a rental, am I obliged to let an appraiser into my home to take photographs?"
This housing advice column clarifies doubts about common rental issues, such as conflicts with neighbors, the community, and landlords, covering topics like special assessments, leaks, cleaning, security, noise, and more.
"If the workday is reduced, will I have to work for a longer time to retire?"
UGT specialists clarify doubts about the reduction of the workday, explaining how this affects the calculation of contributed time and its possible impact on retirement.
Is Something Worrying You or Blocking You? We Help You with Your Questions in the '20minutos' Advice Column
20minutos offers an advice column for those facing worries or blockages, providing a space to express concerns and receive guidance. Talking about what worries you can help manage difficult situations better.
Beware of scams when buying animals online: 80% of ads are fake, alert issued
It is recommended to choose carefully, gather good information, and turn to reliable sources when buying animals online, as 80% of the ads are fake and may be scams.
Can Cats Predict Storms? The Science Behind the Myth
Cats can detect changes in atmospheric pressure, odors, and vibrations imperceptible to humans, allowing them to anticipate storms with remarkable accuracy. This feline ability explains the myth that they predict the weather before it happens.
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 in Daganzo de Arriba, Madrid.
Check your horoscope for Wednesday, September 10, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with confidence and clarity.
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 during Easter, according to the school calendar.
DIGI improves the price of one of its plans with a 25% discount
DIGI will apply a price improvement to one of its plans, with a 25% discount for contract customers, effective from Tuesday, September 16, coinciding with the start of the billing cycle.
Back to School: What Awaits Parents (and Their Children)
The start of the school year brings an increase in infections among children, leading to frequent visits to the pediatrician for the little ones.
Ciencia para llevar says goodbye
After 11 years, more than 600 posts, and 7 million visits, the blog of the Spanish National Research Council on 20 minutos bids farewell, concluding its outreach journey.
The Great Deception of Festival Cups: Sustainability... but Single-Use
Many festivals and concerts require purchasing "reusable" cups that are, in reality, neither returnable nor recovered, calling their true sustainable impact into question.
Ed Sheeran and Other Celebrities Who Don't Have a Mobile Phone
Ed Sheeran and several other celebrities choose not to have a mobile phone, preferring to disconnect from the constant use of technology to preserve their privacy and well-being. This uncommon decision in the digital age reflects their personal priorities and the desire to limit distractions in their lives.
From Ronaldo to Henry, footballers who became legends at more than one club
Some footballers, like Cristiano Ronaldo, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Thierry Henry, have managed to become legends at more than one club thanks to their talent and legacy, leaving an indelible mark on various fanbases.
Original Girl Names Inspired by These 'Celebrities'
Discover a list of unique and original girl names inspired by the daughters of famous celebrities, ideal for those looking for different options with a fashionable touch.
Mistakes You Make with the Refrigerator That Can Ruin Your Food
The refrigerator is essential for preserving food, but many people make common mistakes that affect its efficiency. These everyday errors can spoil the quality and lifespan of stored products, causing waste and losses.
One of Spain's Typical Tapas Is Not Just Eaten: The Coolest Appetizer Becomes Jewelry
The gilda, a traditional Spanish tapa, inspires Singularu's new limited collection, transforming into exclusive jewelry that pays tribute to this iconic appetizer.
This is the supplement that Doctor RaĂșl Izquierdo recommends for knee pain
Doctor RaĂșl Izquierdo recommends on social media an effective supplement to relieve joint pain, especially in the knees.
The Calendar You Wonât Have to Renew Is Irresistible for Lord of the Rings Fans
This unique calendar for Lord of the Rings fans does not need to be renewed, as a NazgĂ»l points to the current date, so you donât have to flip pages to know the day.
It's not a Garmin, but it has nothing to envy: Huawei cuts 100 euros off this watch
Huawei offers a smartwatch with a titanium body, durable screen, and long-lasting battery. The watch tracks sports and health, allows route navigation, and eliminates the need to carry your phone. It is now discounted by 100 euros.
More than half of hoteliers have noticed a drop in spending this summer and expect a worse year-end than 2024
The hospitality sector in Spain considers the season "stable," but highlights a stagnation in domestic demand. More than half of hoteliers have observed a decrease in spending during the summer and anticipate closing the year with economic conditions even less favorable than in 2024.
Government and Generalitat Invest 926 Million to Launch New Particle Accelerator
The Government and the Generalitat will invest 926 million euros until 2038 to promote a new particle accelerator, aiming to establish the scientific complex as a European reference in research.
Octavio GĂłmez MiliĂĄn: "Our parents wanted us to become civil servants to live more peacefully"
Octavio GĂłmez MiliĂĄn reflects in his story the family transformation through generations, highlighting how his parents wanted stability and tranquility for them by preferring civil servant careers, while he experiences the transition from being a son to becoming a father and grandfather.
The New Supermarkets Aldi Will Open This September in Spain
Aldi continues its expansion in Spain with the opening of four new supermarkets during September, strengthening its presence in the local market.
Maduro again decrees the start of Christmas in Venezuela from October 1
Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro has once again decreed the early start of Christmas in Venezuela, establishing that it begin on October 1. This practice of advancing the Christmas celebrations has been recurrent since he took office in 2013.
The graffiti artist Banksy could be unmasked by the British Justice system
The Police are investigating Banksy's latest work for possible "criminal damage," which could lead to the famous graffiti artist being identified and unmasked by the British Justice system.
FeijĂło reiterates his intention to govern alone and advises against voting for Vox
FeijĂło, leader of the PP, reaffirms that his goal is to govern without alliances and focuses his opposition solely on the PSOE. Additionally, he advises against voting for Vox, stating that he receives enough criticism from that party to respond to them.
Italian Writer Stefano Benni Dies, Master of Irony
Italian writer Stefano Benni, known for his ironic work and author of the novel 'Bar Sport', passed away at the age of 78 in Bologna. During his career, he sold more than 30 million books, establishing himself as a prominent figure in contemporary literature.
This is the impressive fortune of Tim Cook: his businesses beyond Apple, his position on the Forbes list, and who will be his heir
Tim Cook, CEO of Apple and one of the most influential figures in technology, is also one of the richest people in the world. Beyond Apple, he has various businesses and holds a prominent position on the Forbes list. Additionally, it has been revealed who could be his possible heir to lead his business legacy.
ING expands benefits for those who pay abroad with card or withdraw money
ING launches the Travel Plan service, which allows payments and withdrawals of up to 1,000 euros in foreign currency without fees, benefiting those who use their card abroad.
Worker dies after falling into a well while harvesting olives on a farm
A worker has died after falling into a well while harvesting olives on a farm in Seville. This is the 30th fatality in the agricultural sector of the province so far this year.
Abercrombie: "When you write a book with dragons you have to accept that they wonât give you the Nobel Prize"
The British dark fantasy writer, Abercrombie, breaks into popular culture with his work "The Devils," which will be adapted into a film by James Cameron after 'Avatar.' He acknowledges that fantasy does not usually receive awards like the Nobel, but his success demonstrates the relevance of the genre.
Navratilova, tennis legend, analyzes Alcaraz: "When he 'cooks' his game, he is practically unbeatable"
The former world number one and winner of 18 Grand Slams, Navratilova, praised Carlos Alcaraz's flawless performance in his victory in New York on 'Sky Sports,' highlighting that when he brings out his best game, he is almost unbeatable.
Don Pollo, the Dominican King of 'Shitposting', Crowned with a Documentary that Explores His Most Intimate Side
The documentary 'Don Pollo: King of Ohio', directed by TikToker Marcos de Vicente (Kappah), premiered at the Callao cinemas in Madrid, showcasing a more personal side of the famous Dominican creator known for his 'shitposting' content.
The world's first foal born through a new advanced assisted reproduction technique
A foal has been born using an innovative assisted reproduction technique that involves inserting the mother's DNA into a high-quality donor egg, marking a significant advancement in equine biotechnology.
Tarragona admits to having hired detectives to monitor absenteeism at EMT
In July, the Tarragona City Council hired private detectives through a minor contract without public tender to monitor absenteeism at the Municipal Transport Company (EMT).
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to stay informed from the morning. It covers topics such as politics, economy, culture, and relevant events, providing a clear and updated overview to start the day well-prepared and connected with current affairs.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget, including creating a spending plan, tracking income and expenses, and identifying areas to cut costs. It also suggests effective saving methods and ways to take advantage of deals, helping to maximize purchasing power and maintain healthy finances.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
CinemanĂa highlights the must-watch series and movies for this season, offering a varied selection that includes anticipated releases, high-quality productions, and titles that have generated great expectations among audiences and critics. The guide features diverse genres for all tastes, ensuring entertainment and standout offerings on streaming platforms and in theaters.
The Surprise the Civil Guard Had with a Driver Who Was Driving at Twice the Speed on a Road
Agents from the Teruel Traffic Subsector stopped a driver who was traveling at 188 km/h in Monreal del Campo, exceeding the allowed speed limit and being intercepted by a radar for a police check.
The Health Effects of Nail Polishes with TPO and DMTA: Genetic Mutations, Miscarriages, and More
Since September 1st, the European Union has banned the use and distribution of nail polishes containing TPO and DMTA, common in semi-permanent manicures, due to health risks such as genetic mutations and miscarriages.
Haircut Trends This Fall: Shorter Hair, Long Layers, and the Boy Bob
This fall, extra-long hair is out to make way for shorter cuts. Trends include long layers that add movement and the popular boy bob cut, which combines style and comfort, marking a renewal in the usual looks of the season.
The city among lakes that was a center of art and treasures the most beautiful buildings in Italy
Situated next to the Mincio River and surrounded by three lakes, this hometown of the poet Virgil stands out for its elegant historic center with Renaissance architecture and a rich artistic heritage.
What is the difference between figs and brevas? This is what you should know
Figs and brevas come from the same tree but differ in their ripening time and size. Brevas are the fruits that ripen in late spring, are larger, and have a sweeter taste. Figs ripen in late summer and are smaller. Both fruits have similar uses and properties, but their differences affect their consumption and harvest.
The Five Haircuts French Women Over 50 Choose to Conceal Wrinkles
Five haircuts that French women over 50 choose to rejuvenate their face and hide wrinkles. These styles can serve as inspiration to share with your hairdresser and find the one that suits you best.
Schedule and Where to Watch the Presentation of the New iPhone 17 and All Apple News
Apple is holding its annual event in September, where the presentation of the iPhone 17 and other technological innovations is expected. Fans will be able to follow the event live to learn about the details and launches.
The new series from the author of the BaztĂĄn Trilogy: only 6 episodes, it has arrived quietly and will hook you
The new series from the author of the BaztĂĄn Trilogy, consisting of only 6 episodes, follows the success of her previous novels and has captivated international audiences with its crime novel adaptation.
This is the best pizzeria in Madrid: it has made it into the Top 10 best in the world
Baldoria, an Italian restaurant in the Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid, ranks 26th on the global list of the Italian guide Top Pizza and is the fifth best in Europe.
The Best-Rated Universities in Madrid by Companies: One Has Up to 20,000 Collaboration Agreements
Seven of the ten best private universities according to Forbes are in the Madrid Community, standing out for their high ratings among companies and extensive collaborations, with one having up to 20,000 agreements.
These are the two best schools in Bilbao, according to Forbes: with a garden and modern facilities
Forbes highlights five schools from the Basque Country among the 100 best in Spain, including two from Bilbao that stand out for having school gardens and modern facilities.
The only school in La Rioja among the best in Spain: it has a trilingual program in English and French
A state-subsidized school in La Rioja stands out among the best in Spain according to Forbes, thanks to its trilingual program that includes English and French.
Exclusive - India explores rare-earth deal with Myanmar rebels after Chinese curbs
India is considering sourcing rare-earth minerals from rebel-controlled areas in Myanmar following restrictions imposed by China on these critical materials. This move aims to reduce dependence on China for rare-earth supplies essential for technology and defense sectors. Engagements with Myanmar's armed groups signal India's strategic push to diversify its supply chain amid geopolitical challenges.
US misses out on billions in China soybean sales midway through peak season
The US is losing billions in soybean sales to China during the peak season due to increased competition from Brazil and changing Chinese demand. Trade tensions and tariffs have also contributed, causing a significant drop in US soybean exports to China, impacting American farmers and the agricultural economy.
Oil prices rise after Israeli strike on Qatar; US-Russia sanctions in focus
Oil prices increased following an Israeli strike on Qatar, raising concerns about supply disruptions. The situation also intensified focus on existing US-Russia sanctions, complicating global energy markets amid geopolitical tensions.
Oil prices rise after Israeli attack on Qatar, Trumpâs Russia tariff push
Oil prices increased following an Israeli attack on Qatar, heightening Middle East tensions. Additionally, former President Trump's tariff initiatives on Russia further influenced market dynamics, contributing to the rise in oil prices amid geopolitical and trade concerns.
US power use to reach record highs in 2025 and 2026, EIA says
The U.S. Energy Information Administration forecasts record high electricity consumption in 2025 and 2026, driven by economic growth and increased electrification. Rising temperatures and more electric vehicles will also boost power demand, challenging the energy grid and prompting investments in infrastructure and renewable energy sources to meet future needs.
Oil settles higher after Israeli attack on Qatar
Oil prices rose after reports of an Israeli attack on Qatar, raising concerns about potential supply disruptions in the region. The geopolitical tension contributed to market uncertainties, driving crude prices upward amid fears of escalating conflict impacting global energy exports.
Iran, IAEA announce agreement on resuming nuclear inspections
Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have reached an agreement to resume nuclear inspections, easing tensions over Iran's nuclear program. The deal aims to enhance transparency and ensure compliance with international regulations, marking a significant step toward preventing nuclear proliferation and stabilizing regional security.
Exporting Brazilian coffee beans to the US via third countries not an option, industry says
The Brazilian coffee industry has rejected the idea of exporting coffee beans to the US through third countries, citing logistical and legal challenges. Industry representatives emphasize direct trade with the US as the most viable route, ensuring quality control and compliance with regulations. Indirect exports could risk product integrity and complicate customs processes, making them unfeasible alternatives.
Baker Hughes joins giant California geothermal power project
Baker Hughes has joined a major geothermal power initiative in California, aiming to boost renewable energy production. The partnership seeks to leverage advanced technology for efficient geothermal resource development, contributing to the state's clean energy goals and reducing carbon emissions. This collaboration marks a significant step in expanding sustainable energy infrastructure in the region.
Israel targets Hamas leadership in military strikes on Qatar, officials say
Israel conducted military strikes targeting Hamas leadership based in Qatar, aiming to weaken the group's command structure. Officials confirmed the operations, highlighting efforts to disrupt Hamas activities amid ongoing regional tensions. The strikes represent a significant escalation, reflecting Israel's focus on deterring future attacks and diminishing Hamas's influence beyond Gaza.
Zara owner Inditex reports weaker sales than expected in second quarter
Inditex, the parent company of Zara, reported second-quarter sales that fell short of market expectations. The slower growth reflects challenges in consumer demand and inflationary pressures. Despite this, the company remains optimistic about its long-term prospects and plans to continue expanding its digital and physical store presence to drive future growth.
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TSMC August sales surge nearly 34% on AI-fueled demand
TSMC's August sales jumped nearly 34% year-on-year, driven by soaring demand for AI-related chips. The semiconductor giant reported strong orders from major tech firms investing in AI infrastructure. This surge highlights the accelerating growth in AI applications and the critical role of advanced chip manufacturing in supporting this trend. TSMC remains optimistic about sustained growth amid expanding AI markets.
Slim iPhone Air could be a design win for Apple, say analysts
Analysts suggest the slim iPhone Air could boost Apple's appeal by combining a sleek design with affordability. The lighter, thinner model may attract younger users and those seeking a stylish yet budget-friendly option, potentially expanding Apple's market share and reinforcing its competitive edge.
Oracle: sees flurry of price target hikes on bullish cloud outlook
Oracle has experienced numerous price target increases as analysts show optimism about its cloud business growth. The companyâs strong cloud revenue performance and strategic investments have bolstered investor confidence, leading to a positive market outlook and elevated stock valuations.
Australiaâs ANZ says markets chief Sidher to leave the bank
ANZ announced that its head of markets, Sidher, will be departing the bank. This leadership change marks a significant shift for ANZ's markets division, as the bank plans to appoint a successor to continue driving its strategic objectives. The move reflects ANZ's ongoing efforts to adapt to evolving market conditions and strengthen its position.
Exxon expects EU to sign long-term US gas deals, FT reports
Exxon anticipates that the European Union will finalize long-term agreements to purchase U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG). This move aims to bolster Europe's energy security amid ongoing supply challenges, with Exxon positioning itself as a key supplier in the transatlantic gas market, according to the Financial Times.
Google scraps some cloud data transfer fees in EU and UK
Google announced it will eliminate certain cloud data transfer fees within its Europe and UK regions. This move aims to reduce costs for customers moving data between Google's data centers across these locations, enhancing cloud service affordability and competitiveness in these markets. The change reflects Googleâs effort to attract more businesses to its cloud platform amid growing regional demand.
Apple Asian supplier stocks fall after iPhone 17 launch
Stocks of Appleâs Asian suppliers declined following the launch of the iPhone 17. Investors showed concern over potential impacts on component orders and production adjustments linked to the new model. The market reaction reflects cautious sentiment ahead of the productâs commercial rollout, affecting companies involved in Appleâs supply chain across Asia.
Detained South Korean workers to depart US on Wednesday, source says
Two South Korean workers detained in the US are scheduled to leave on Wednesday, according to a source. Details on the circumstances of their detention and departure have not been disclosed.
US holiday sales set for slowest growth since pandemic, Deloitte report forecasts
Deloitte projects the slowest US holiday sales growth since the pandemic, citing economic uncertainty and inflation. Consumers are expected to spend cautiously, prioritizing essentials over discretionary items. Retailers may face challenges as inflation impacts purchasing power, though digital and omnichannel sales remain crucial for capturing demand in a competitive marketplace.
China CPI shrinks more than expected in August, PPI slides as deflation persists
Chinaâs Consumer Price Index (CPI) declined more than anticipated in August, signaling ongoing weak consumer demand. Meanwhile, the Producer Price Index (PPI) also dropped, reflecting persistent deflation in the manufacturing sector. These trends highlight challenges in China's economic recovery amid sluggish domestic spending and global market pressures.
US-China tensions drive business confidence to new lows, survey says
Rising US-China tensions have significantly impacted global business confidence, which has dropped to record lows according to a recent survey. Companies cite increased geopolitical risks, supply chain disruptions, and regulatory uncertainties as key concerns. The strained relations are prompting businesses to reconsider investments and strategies amidst growing economic unpredictability.
US Supreme Court to decide legality of Trump's tariffs
The US Supreme Court will rule on the legality of tariffs imposed during Donald Trump's presidency. The decision will address whether the administration exceeded its authority in imposing tariffs on imports, potentially impacting trade policy and executive power limits.
US crude stock sees significant rise, surpassing forecasts
US crude oil inventories rose significantly last week, exceeding analyst expectations. The increase suggests higher supply levels, potentially impacting oil prices. Factors contributing include reduced refining activity and steady imports. The rise in crude stock has implications for energy markets and economic outlooks amid ongoing global supply concerns.
US small-business optimism climbs but labor quality concerns persist
US small-business optimism rose as owners reported stronger sales and earnings. However, concerns about labor quality remain high, with many owners citing difficulties in finding qualified workers. Despite wage increases, labor shortages continue to impact operations, highlighting ongoing challenges in the job market amid improving economic conditions.
Mexico seeks to impose tariffs on auto, manufacturing imports
Mexico plans to impose tariffs on certain auto and manufacturing imports to protect local industries amid rising trade tensions. The move targets specific products deemed to harm domestic manufacturers and aims to encourage local production. This decision comes as part of broader efforts to balance trade and support economic growth within the country.
French central bank sees 0.3% third-quarter growth
The French central bank reports a 0.3% GDP growth for the third quarter, indicating a modest economic expansion. This rise reflects improved industrial output and consumer spending, suggesting gradual recovery amid ongoing global uncertainties. However, challenges such as inflation and supply chain issues persist, potentially impacting future growth momentum.
US container imports up in August, tariff turmoil dims year-end outlook
US container imports rose in August, indicating sustained consumer demand despite elevated tariffs and inflation concerns. However, ongoing tariff disputes and economic uncertainty are casting a shadow over the year-end retail season, with importers cautious about potential cost increases and supply chain disruptions impacting inventory and pricing strategies.
U.S. employment levels through March revised lower - BLS data
The Bureau of Labor Statistics revised U.S. employment data for January through March, showing lower job gains than initially reported. Despite revisions, the labor market remains strong with steady job growth, though at a slower pace. The adjustments reflect more accurate payroll counts across industries, indicating ongoing economic recovery but with slight moderation in hiring trends early this year.
Asia stocks gain, bonds fall as traders consider odds of bigger Fed cut
Asian stocks rose while bonds fell as investors weighed the possibility of a larger interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve. Market sentiment improved amid hopes for continued monetary easing, boosting equities but pressuring bond prices. Traders remain focused on upcoming economic data and central bank signals to gauge the Fed's future policy moves.
Dollar firm as traders await inflation reports for clues on Fed policy
The US dollar remained steady as traders awaited upcoming inflation data expected to influence the Federal Reserve's interest rate decisions. Market participants are cautious, looking for signs of persistent inflation or easing pressures to gauge the direction of future monetary policy. The data will provide crucial insights into the Fed's stance amidst ongoing economic uncertainty and global financial developments.
Morning Bid: Specter of stagflation clouds Fed cut optimism
Concerns over stagflationârising inflation combined with stagnant growthâare dampening hopes for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors worry persistent inflation amidst economic slowdown may limit the central bank's ability to ease monetary policy, creating uncertainty in markets and casting a shadow over economic recovery prospects.
Chinaâs producer deflation eases, helped by crackdown on price wars
Chinaâs producer price index (PPI) showed signs of easing deflation, supported by government measures to curb excessive price wars among businesses. The moderation indicates stabilization in manufacturing costs and suggests potential improvements in industrial profitability as the crackdown reduces downward price pressures. This shift may help bolster growth in Chinaâs struggling industrial sector.
Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook for now, judge rules
A judge has ruled that former President Trump cannot remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook at this time. The decision temporarily protects Cook from dismissal, emphasizing the legal constraints on removing Fed officials. This ruling upholds the independence of the Federal Reserve Board and sets a precedent regarding the limits of presidential authority over central bank appointments.
Aussie home prices to rise on interest rate cuts, affordability worries persist - Reuters poll
A Reuters poll predicts Australian home prices will rise following upcoming interest rate cuts. Despite the expected price growth, concerns about housing affordability remain significant among potential buyers, indicating ongoing challenges in the real estate market.
National Australia Bank cuts 410 jobs, to hire in India and Vietnam
National Australia Bank is cutting 410 jobs as part of a cost-saving strategy, shifting some roles to lower-cost locations in India and Vietnam. The move aims to enhance efficiency and maintain competitiveness amid evolving market conditions. The bank plans to invest in technology and offshore hiring while managing impacts on domestic employment.
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns of a cloudy US economic outlook
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned that the US economy faces uncertainty due to persistent inflation, potential interest rate hikes, and global risks. He emphasized the challenges ahead for businesses and consumers, urging preparedness for a potentially turbulent economic environment. Despite strong current performance, Dimon highlighted the need for vigilance amid evolving economic pressures.
Trump urges EU to target China, India with tariffs to pressure Putin - Reuters
Former President Donald Trump called on the EU to impose tariffs on China and India, aiming to pressure these nations to curb support for Russia amid the Ukraine conflict. He argued that economic measures against these countries could help isolate Russia further and push for an end to the war.
US health officials compiling examples of COVID vaccine harm during pregnancy, WSJ reports
US health officials are gathering reports of adverse effects linked to COVID-19 vaccines during pregnancy, according to the Wall Street Journal. The effort aims to assess potential risks, although current data largely support vaccine safety for pregnant individuals. This compilation seeks to provide a clearer understanding of any rare complications and guide public health policies.
Algorand Foundation Releases Aid Trust Portal To Track and Visualize Humanitarian Aid Payments
The Algorand Foundation has launched the Aid Trust Portal, a tool designed to enhance transparency in humanitarian aid by tracking and visualizing payments. This platform aims to ensure accountability and efficiency in aid distribution, providing real-time insights into fund allocation and usage to support global relief efforts more effectively.
JPMorgan Product Head Joins GSR Trading MD to Build Institutional Staking Markets
A former JPMorgan product head has joined GSR, partnering with a GSR Trading managing director to develop institutional staking markets. Their collaboration aims to expand and enhance staking services for large-scale investors, boosting market infrastructure and adoption within the crypto sector.
Cboe plans Bitcoin, Ether continuous futures launch Nov. 10
Cboe Global Markets announced it will launch continuous futures contracts for Bitcoin and Ether on November 10. This move aims to offer investors new ways to gain exposure to these digital assets with products that settle daily, facilitating enhanced risk management and trading opportunities in the growing cryptocurrency market.
Bitcoin price today: climbs to near $113k on rate cut bets, but caution persists
Bitcoin surged close to $113,000, driven by investor optimism over potential interest rate cuts. Despite the rally, market participants remain cautious amid economic uncertainties and mixed signals on monetary policy. The cryptocurrency's volatile nature continues to prompt careful monitoring as traders weigh bullish forecasts against possible risks ahead.
StableX makes first token purchase in stablecoin industry strategy
StableX has made its first token acquisition as part of its broader strategy to expand within the stablecoin sector. This move marks a significant step in the company's efforts to strengthen its presence and influence in the stablecoin market, signaling confidence in the industry's growth potential and StableX's commitment to integrating stable digital assets into its platform.
Heritage Distilling adopts $IP token treasury strategy
Heritage Distilling has implemented a $IP token treasury strategy to enhance its financial operations. This innovative approach leverages blockchain technology to manage assets more efficiently, aiming to increase transparency and liquidity. The move positions Heritage Distilling at the forefront of digital asset integration within the spirits industry.
House of Doge and Bitstamp by Robinhood Announce Strategic Partnership For NYSE:ZONE Treasury
House of Doge and Bitstamp by Robinhood have formed a strategic partnership to support the NYSE:ZONE treasury. This collaboration aims to enhance liquidity and facilitate efficient asset management, leveraging both firms' expertise in digital assets and trading infrastructure. The partnership is expected to bolster market presence and drive innovation in cryptocurrency trading and treasury operations.
EOS Falls 19% In Selloff
EOS experienced a sharp 19% decline amid a broader market selloff affecting cryptocurrencies. The drop reflects investor concerns over regulatory pressures and market volatility, impacting EOS's value significantly alongside other digital assets.
Caliber purchases Chainlink tokens in first digital asset treasury move
Caliber, a financial services firm, made its first digital asset treasury investment by purchasing Chainlink (LINK) tokens. This move marks Caliber's entry into blockchain technology, aiming to diversify its assets and leverage decentralized oracle networks for enhanced data integration and security. The acquisition reflects growing institutional interest in digital assets as part of corporate treasury strategies.
Nasdaq invests up to $50 million in crypto exchange Gemini
Nasdaq has announced an investment of up to $50 million in the crypto exchange Gemini. This move aims to support Geminiâs growth and enhance its position in the digital asset market. The partnership reflects Nasdaqâs strategic interest in expanding its presence in the cryptocurrency sector amid increasing market demand.
PGE Q2 & H1 2025 slides: Energy transition advances amid solid EBITDA growth
PGE reported strong EBITDA growth in Q2 and H1 2025, driven by ongoing energy transition efforts. The company is advancing renewable projects and modernizing its portfolio, balancing traditional energy sources with green initiatives. Improved operational efficiency and market conditions supported the financial results, highlighting PGEâs strategy to enhance sustainability while maintaining solid profitability.
Amylyx prices public offering of 17.5 million shares at $10 each
Amylyx Pharmaceuticals has set the price for its public offering at $10 per share, issuing 17.5 million shares. The move aims to raise capital to support the company's growth and ongoing projects. Proceeds from the offering will help fund Amylyx's development programs and enhance shareholder value.
Planet Labs prices $400 million convertible senior notes offering
Planet Labs announced the pricing of a $400 million convertible senior notes offering. The sale aims to support growth initiatives and general corporate purposes. The notes are convertible into common stock, allowing investors to benefit from potential stock appreciation. This funding move underscores Planet Labs' strategy to enhance its satellite imagery services and expand market presence.
Alnylam prices $575 million convertible notes offering
Alnylam Pharmaceuticals announced the pricing of $575 million in convertible senior notes. The offering aims to support the company's pipeline and strategic initiatives. The notes carry an attractive conversion premium, reflecting investor confidence in Alnylam's growth prospects. Proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes, including advancing research and development programs.
Dianthus Therapeutics prices upsized public offering at $251 million
Dianthus Therapeutics has priced an upsized public offering, raising $251 million. The funds will support the companyâs development of gene therapies targeting bone marrow and blood diseases. The offering exceeded initial expectations, reflecting strong investor demand and confidence in Dianthus' pipeline and growth prospects.
Rapport Therapeutics prices $250 million public offering at $26 per share
Rapport Therapeutics announced a $250 million public offering, pricing shares at $26 each. The capital raise aims to support the company's ongoing development programs and strengthen its financial position. The move reflects investor confidence in Rapport's pipeline and growth prospects.
Credo unveils low-power DSP for 1.6Tbps optical transceivers
Credo introduced a new low-power digital signal processor (DSP) designed for 1.6Tbps optical transceivers. The DSP enhances data transmission efficiency while reducing power consumption, targeting high-speed data center and telecom networks. This innovation supports advanced modulation formats and aims to meet growing demand for faster, energy-efficient optical communication solutions.
Gladstone Capital prices $130 million convertible notes offering
Gladstone Capital has priced a $130 million convertible notes offering. The funds raised will be used to support the company's growth initiatives and provide financial flexibility. This move reflects Gladstone Capital's strategy to leverage attractive market conditions for capital raising.
DICK'S completes exchange offer for Foot Locker senior notes
DICK'S Sporting Goods has finalized its exchange offer for Foot Locker's senior notes, successfully acquiring the debt securities. This move is part of DICK'S strategy to manage its debt portfolio and strengthen financial stability. The exchange offer received strong participation from Foot Locker noteholders, enabling DICK'S to optimize its capital structure.
Klarna prices IPO at $40 per share, begins trading today on NYSE
Klarna set its IPO price at $40 per share, valuing the company at approximately $30 billion. Trading on the NYSE commenced today, marking a significant milestone for the fintech firm known for its buy-now-pay-later services. The offering aims to boost Klarnaâs growth and market presence amid increasing competition in the digital payments sector.