News Summary - 09/11/2025

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Killing of Trump ally lays bare America's bloody and broken politics

The killing of Charlie Kirk highlights ongoing gun violence in America and reflects a troubling pattern of recent political violence, exposing deep divisions and instability in the country's political landscape.

Manhunt intensifies for suspect who killed Charlie Kirk

Police are conducting door-to-door searches on a Utah campus seeking the suspect who fatally shot conservative activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk.

Accidental or deliberate? Russia's drone incursion into Poland is a test for NATO

Russia's drone entering Poland, whether intentional or not, serves as a critical test for NATO's response and unity. Moscow is closely monitoring how the alliance reacts to the breach of its borders.

Harry's tea with Charles could be 'small but significant' step to reconciliation

King Charles and Prince Harry have met in person for the first time since February 2024. This reunion signals a potential step toward mending their relationship, with subtle signs indicating the meeting had been anticipated.

Firms will hesitate to invest in US after raid - S Korea president

Over 300 South Koreans arrested in the recent raid are set to return home on Friday, prompting concerns from the South Korean president that such actions will cause firms to hesitate in investing in the US.

Mothers and staff tell of global charity's role in child disappearances under Assad regime

The Assad regime exploited a global charity to conceal the children of detainees, preventing families from locating them. Mothers and charity staff have revealed how this organization was manipulated to facilitate child disappearances under the regime's oppressive policies.

'Netanyahu, we're not leaving': Defiance in Gaza City as Israel shows aid sites planned for evacuees

Despite Israel's demand for Gaza City residents to evacuate, many refuse to leave. The BBC toured new aid sites Israel has established, intended to support those who comply. However, defiance remains strong among the population as tensions escalate.

Nepal turmoil adds to India's woes in South Asia

Nepal's instability raises concerns for India due to Nepal's strategic location, potentially impacting regional security and India's interests in South Asia.

Poland says it shot down Russian drones after airspace violation

NATO jets were deployed after Russian drones violated Polish airspace amid strikes on Ukraine. Poland reported shooting down the drones, highlighting increased tensions and airspace security concerns near the conflict zone.

Woman who bit off attacker’s tongue acquitted after 61 years

Choi Mal-ja was acquitted after 61 years after biting off about 1.5 cm of her alleged attacker’s tongue to escape.

Weleda launches inquiry into Nazi camp skin test claims

A recent study claims that a Weleda skincare product was used in human experiments conducted by a Nazi doctor during the Holocaust. In response, Weleda has initiated an investigation to examine these allegations and clarify the brand's historical involvement.

Hamas claims leadership survived Israeli attack in Doha, but confirms six deaths

Hamas stated its leadership in Doha survived an Israeli strike but confirmed six deaths. The White House criticized the attack, saying it "does not advance Israel or America's goals," highlighting concerns over the strike's impact.

Charlie Kirk: Conservative influencer who rallied a youth movement

Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA and prominent Trump supporter, was fatally shot while speaking at a Utah campus event. He gained fame for mobilizing young conservatives across the U.S. through his activism and speeches.

Mystery of dancing spiders' DNA could explain how they develop into new species

Scientists believe the high number of peacock spider species may be linked to unique aspects of their DNA, which could explain how these spiders rapidly evolve into new species through distinctive genetic mechanisms.

TV cooking shows are dying out - this cronut* holds the secret to why (*croissant-donut)

The UK’s declining interest in traditional 'chop and chat' TV cooking shows stems from changing viewer habits and tastes. Audiences now prefer more dynamic, visually stimulating content like the trendy cronut, reflecting a shift towards food experiences that combine novelty and entertainment over simple cooking demonstrations.

Putin and Netanyahu present twin challenges to Trump's diplomacy

Israel's strikes in Doha and the Russian drone incursion pose significant challenges to Trump's diplomatic efforts, potentially undermining his authority on the international stage.

Trump is used to shaking off criticism - but the Epstein story is different

Although there is no indication of criminal wrongdoing by Trump in the Epstein case, the political fallout poses significant challenges for the US president, marking a departure from the usual criticisms he easily dismisses.

Students flee as Kirk shot in front of crowd of hundreds

A shooting at a Utah campus event caused panic as students fled after a single shot was fired. Video footage captures the chaotic scene as the crowd reacted in fear.

Footage shows second claimed attack on Greta Thunberg Gaza flotilla

BBC Verify analyzed footage of the suspected drone attacks on Greta Thunberg's Gaza flotilla and examined images of a device recovered after the incident, assessing the legitimacy and details of the second claimed attack.

Emma Heming Willis talks about husband Bruce's diagnosis and care

Bruce Willis, famous for his roles in the Die Hard series, was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia, a fact his family publicly revealed in 2023.

Watch: Army patrols streets of Kathmandu after fierce protests

Charlotte Scarr reports from Kathmandu, where the army has been deployed to patrol streets following deadly protests against corruption and nepotism. The demonstrations reflect widespread public frustration with government practices, leading to unrest and heightened security measures in the city.

Watch: Mandelson says he regrets falling for Epstein's lies

Peter Mandelson expressed regret for believing Jeffrey Epstein's falsehoods. In a recent interview, he acknowledged being deceived by Epstein's manipulations and lies, reflecting on the impact this had on his perspective. Mandelson's remarks shed light on the extent of Epstein's deceit and the challenges faced by those who interacted with him.

Von der Leyen sends a message to the world: "Europe is fighting"

Von der Leyen announced €6 billion for a drone alliance with Ukraine to create a "Drone Wall" on the eastern flank, as well as €1.8 billion to promote electric cars and establish a fire-fighting center, strengthening defense and sustainability in Europe.

The group of Vox, Le Pen, and OrbĂĄn presents a new motion of no confidence against Von der Leyen

The group formed by Vox, Le Pen, and OrbĂĄn has gathered the necessary signatures to present a new motion of no confidence against the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen, following a previous attempt that was overcome in July by the German.

Von der Leyen invites a child kidnapped by Russia to the European Parliament to call for the "return" of all displaced minors

The President of the European Commission is convening a summit to address the return of Ukrainian minors kidnapped by Russia during the war, inviting an affected child to the European Parliament to demand the return of all displaced minors.

Attack on Poland | Russian drones violate its airspace and force NATO to intervene: "We are closer to open conflict"

Russian drones violated Polish airspace, prompting NATO to intervene. The Polish command asked the population to stay indoors during military operations, warning about the increasing proximity to an open conflict.

Trump: "What is Russia doing violating Poland's airspace? Here we go!"

Russian drones have violated Poland's airspace, leading NATO to support the Polish Air Force in shooting them down, generating tensions in the region.

This is How the Russian Drones Shot Down by Poland and NATO Looked

The Russian drones shot down by Poland and NATO were destroyed without causing major damage.

Poland and Lithuania prepare for joint military exercises of Russia and Belarus starting Friday

Poland and Lithuania will increase border controls in preparation for the joint military exercises that Russia and Belarus will begin on Friday.

The trajectory of the drones that Belarus says "lost their way" due to electronic warfare

Belarus claims that the Russian drones that fell in Poland did so by accident, becoming disoriented because of the electronic warfare systems used in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.

Russia says it did not plan to attack targets on Polish territory

Moscow assured that it had no intention of attacking targets in Poland and expressed its willingness to hold consultations with Warsaw to address concerns and avoid misunderstandings that could escalate tensions between the two countries.

The reduction of working hours declines after an unprecedented clash between DĂ­az and Junts

The leader of Sumar accuses Junts of defending the interests of the "reactionary Spanish employers' association" just before the Diada, while Nogueras responds that DĂ­az lacks a majority and her political space is "residual," escalating the conflict between them.

Hundreds of People Gather in Front of Congress to Defend the Reduction of the Workday

Hundreds of people gather in front of Congress to demand the processing of the bill that seeks to reduce the workday.

Kills his neighbor and barricades himself with the murdered man's wife in Granada

The attacker rammed the couple with his car, killed his neighbor, and then barricaded himself with the deceased's wife in Granada.

Political activist Charlie Kirk, an ally of Trump, dies after being shot in the neck

Authorities have detained a person related to the incident, but this individual is not the shooter who caused Charlie Kirk's death, according to a spokesperson from the educational center quoted by 'The New York Times.'

Democrats Condemn Attack on Conservative Charlie Kirk While Elon Musk Calls Them "the Murder Party"

Kamala Harris and other Democrats condemn the attack on conservative Charlie Kirk, calling for unity to prevent further violence. Meanwhile, Elon Musk criticizes the Democrats, labeling them as "the murder party" amid the controversy.

The Young Trump Ally Who Brought the MAGA Movement to College

The conservative became famous at 18 after founding Turning Point, a movement that promoted MAGA on campuses and organized debates with liberal students.

The Mountaineer Alex Txikon, Witness to the Unrest in Nepal: "Not Everything Is Acceptable, but the Most Serious Are the Shots Fired at Boys and Girls"

Mountaineer Alex Txikon managed to leave Nepal during the unrest. He describes the situation as disastrous and especially laments the shooting of young people. He hopes that the proposed solution will be welcomed by the people.

The Most Painful Statements from Gabriel’s Father, Killed by Ana Julia Quezada: “I Felt Like Killing Her”

Ángel Cruz, father of the boy Gabriel, killed by Ana Julia Quezada, spoke for the first time on Joaquín Prat’s program ‘El tiempo justo.’ He revealed the deep pain and anger he felt after the loss of his son, confessing that in extreme moments he even wished to harm the perpetrator.

Yeray Álvarez explains his positive test: "I took my partner's pill thinking it was the same as mine"

The Athletic defender, banned for 10 months due to a positive doping test, explained that he took a pill from his partner by mistake, believing it was the same as his own, which caused the adverse result.

Video of the murder of Iryna Zarutska emerges amid criticism over passengers' passivity

Iryna Zarutska, a young Ukrainian woman who arrived in the US after the Russian invasion, was murdered. A video of the incident was released, sparking criticism over the lack of intervention by the passengers. Donald Trump has called for the death penalty for the attacker.

Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales are photographed together after their separation

Kiko Rivera and Irene Rosales were seen together accompanying their daughter Carlota on her first day of school, despite their separation.

José Luis Gil's daughter on television: "The doctors were devastating"

Irene, José Luis Gil's daughter, appeared for the first time on television on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles,' where she spoke about the difficult time she experienced following the medical diagnosis, describing the doctors' words as devastating.

La Vuelta shortens the Valladolid time trial to "provide greater protection for the development of the stage"

The Valladolid time trial in La Vuelta has been reduced from 27.2 km to 12.2 km to offer greater protection and ensure a better progression of the stage.

The National Court opens proceedings following the hate complaint against those responsible for the boycott of Israel at La Vuelta

Judge Pedraz has requested the Public Prosecutor's Office to rule on the acceptance of the complaint filed by ACOM against those responsible for the boycott of Israel at La Vuelta, initiating proceedings to investigate possible hate crimes.

The Vuelta a España arrives in León without incidents despite protests and cyclists' threat of a 'boycott'

The stage of the Vuelta a España in León proceeded without incidents, despite protests and the cyclists' threat of a boycott. The race ended with Pellizzari's victory at the Alto del Morredero.

Begoña Gómez frames as personal favors the "specific" dealings of her advisor for the Complutense chair

Begoña Gómez, wife of Pedro Sånchez, appeared for the fourth time before Judge Juan Carlos Peinado as a suspect in embezzlement, describing her advisor's actions regarding the Complutense chair as personal and specific favors.

FeijĂło points to SĂĄnchez as responsible for corruption, and SĂĄnchez defends that the Government is "clean" and accuses him of snubbing the king

FeijĂło accuses SĂĄnchez of corruption motivated by fear of facing justice. SĂĄnchez responds by defending the integrity of his Government and criticizes FeijĂło for aligning with the far-right Vox and for not attending an event with the king.

Ellison threatens Musk's throne as the richest man in the world after gaining 60 billion in one day

Oracle's shares rose by 40%, boosting the fortune of its chairman, Larry Ellison, above that of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, making him the richest man in the world after gaining 60 billion in a single day.

Two couples arrested for leaving their young children in a car to go partying in Madrid

Two couples were arrested in Madrid for leaving their five- and seven-year-old children alone in a car with the windows down while they went out partying.

A Driver Runs Over Two Women on a Terrace After Losing Control of the Car

A driver lost control of her car and ran over two women on a terrace. One victim suffered a head injury and the other had arm pain. The driver and her daughter sustained minor bruises.

An Unreleased Video Shows a UFO Withstanding the Attack of a US Hellfire Missile Off the Coast of Yemen

A video reportedly recorded in 2023 by an MQ-9 Reaper drone shows an unidentified flying object (UFO) resisting the impact of a Hellfire missile launched by the United States off the coast of Yemen.

The EC Hardens Its Stance on Israel and Will Propose Partial Suspension of the Association Agreement with the European Union

President Von der Leyen announced in Strasbourg a proposal to partially suspend the association agreement between the EU and Israel, as well as to impose sanctions on extremist ministers in Netanyahu's government, reflecting a toughening of the European stance towards Israel.

Official Israeli sources doubt the success of the attack on Hamas in Doha: "There are no signs that we have killed terrorists"

Initial assessments indicate that the Israeli attack in Doha against Hamas did not achieve its objective, with no clear evidence of terrorist casualties.

Netanyahu Claims That Israel Did in Doha the Same as the US Did with Al Qaeda in Afghanistan: "We Also Have a 9/11"

The Israeli prime minister accused Qatar of being a "safe haven" and financier of Hamas. He compared the Israeli operation in Doha to the US action against Al Qaeda in Afghanistan, stating that Israel also suffered a traumatic attack similar to 9/11.

We Enter the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy and Explore Everything: This Is Where the 'Triunfitos' Will Live

We visited the new OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025 Academy and explored its facilities, showing where the contestants will live and train this season.

Lucas, very tough, uncovers the true personality of his partner Andy

Lucas states in 'I Stay With Myself' that he cannot change his partner Andy's personality, revealing details about his true nature.

'El Hormiguero' announces the cancellation of this Thursday's interview with Pedri and FerrĂĄn Torres

Pablo Motos announced that the interview scheduled for this Thursday with Barça footballers Pedri and Ferrån Torres has been cancelled. However, he confirmed that the players will appear on the show at a later date.

A Teenager Shoots with a Gun and Barricades Herself for More Than Four Hours in a School in Argentina

A teenager opened fire in a school in Argentina and barricaded herself for more than four hours. The police intervened to negotiate and disarm the minor, seeking to resolve the situation without further incidents.

A teacher and a student injured in an attack by a former student at a French school

A former student attacked at a French school, injuring a teacher and a student. The school principal managed to control the attacker while he was still armed, preventing further harm.

How to Avoid Falling into New Technological Traps

Artificial intelligence improves daily life but also presents new risks to citizens' security, who must be aware and take precautions to avoid falling victim to technological scams or fraud.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica addresses in its issue 127 the impact of digital hyperconnection on today’s society. It explores how the "Alphabet Generation" seeks emotional and mental well-being, promoting a balanced use of technology to learn to live beyond screens and regain human contact in a world dominated by digitalization.

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

Chris Martin commented ironically on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, CEO and HR director of Astronomer, were caught cheating on their partners.

The second generation makes its way: 39% of children under five and 16% of twenty-year-olds already have foreign origins

39% of children under five and 16% of young people in their twenties have foreign origins. Additionally, only 28% of children of immigrants attend university, compared to 43% of descendants of Spaniards.

Mika gives his first interview in Spanish on 'El Hormiguero' and reveals his favorite swear word

The British-Lebanese singer Mika, new coach on 'La Voz', gave his first interview in Spanish on 'El Hormiguero' and revealed that he has been learning Spanish for several months, as well as sharing his favorite swear word.

Broncano to the magical man for the feet after parents' comments about not putting children to sleep

Broncano criticized the magical man after he asked children to stay awake so as not to lose the audience, responding to comments from parents concerned about their children's sleep.

NASA discovers possible signs of past life on Mars

NASA has found possible signs of past life on Mars after analyzing a rock collected by the Perseverance rover, which could provide key evidence about the existence of ancient life on the red planet.

The Merger of Two Black Holes Confirms the Theories of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking

The collision of two black holes generates waves in space-time, confirming predictions by Einstein and Hawking about the distortion of space during these cosmic events.

Nearly 500 Arrested, Police Charges, and Blockades in France During the Massive Protest Day by the 'Let's Block Everything' Movement

The "Bloquons tout" movement, which originated on social media, organized a massive day of protests and blockades in France, coinciding with Lecornu's assumption of office. The mobilization resulted in police charges and nearly 500 arrests.

What is 'Let's Block Everything', the French civil movement aiming to paralyze the country

'Bloquons tout' is a civil movement in France without a clear organization or affiliation to political parties or unions. It seeks to paralyze the country through protests and blockades to express social discontent.

Renfe considers claiming three million euros from Castilla y LeĂłn and Galicia for the suppression of the AVE for 9 days due to the fires

Transport Minister Óscar Puente announced that Renfe could claim three million euros from Castilla y LeĂłn and Galicia for the lack of fire prevention and extinguishing efforts, which caused the closure of the Madrid-Coruña line for nine days. Additionally, he warned that the transportation chaos in Madrid caused by the closure of Metro Line 6 will continue indefinitely.

The Stunning New 'Look' of Carlos Alcaraz to Celebrate the US Open

After winning the US Open, Carlos Alcaraz kept his promise and surprised everyone by radically changing his image, showcasing a new style to celebrate his great tennis victory.

The Constitutional Court annuls the dismissal of a worker who went to the committee to report the company

The Constitutional Court annulled the dismissal of a worker who was fired in retaliation for going to the committee to report the company, thereby protecting his labor rights and the right to effective judicial protection.

MarilĂł Montero and David Broncano face off over their opinions on bullfighting: "All lies"

MarilĂł Montero defended the broadcasting of bullfighting on the public television network, while David Broncano criticized this stance, calling it "all lies," sparking a debate about bullfighting content on television.

Inditex breaks profit record in the first half but observes a slowdown in its sales

Inditex reached a profit record in the first half, although its sales show signs of deceleration. The company maintains its diversification strategy and plans to invest 1.8 billion this year to boost its expansion.

RosalĂ­a eclipses Sydney Sweeney ahead of 'Euphoria' with her sensual Calvin Klein campaign

RosalĂ­a stars in the new Calvin Klein campaign just before the premiere of season 3 of 'Euphoria', where she will act alongside Sydney Sweeney. The Catalan singer stands out in fashion, creating a new rivalry with Sweeney beyond the HBO series.

MarilĂł Montero brings the most successful denim look to 'La Revuelta'

Host MarilĂł Montero sported an all-denim style on 'La Revuelta', a simple, versatile denim look that's easy to replicate for any occasion.

A new methodology allows reconstructing the evolution of cancer and anticipating its progression

This new methodology uses DNA methylation to map the evolution of cancer, enabling the prediction of how the disease will progress.

Apple already has its new phone: these are the differences between the iPhone 17 and the iPhone 16

Apple has launched the iPhone 17 family, raising questions among users about which model to choose. The comparison with the iPhone 16 highlights differences in design, performance, and features, helping to decide which one best fits each buyer's needs.

An expert reveals that, although it is not currently a popular tourist destination, this place could experience significant growth in the sector 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 recommends how to handle meat and fish when you arrive home from the supermarket to avoid food contamination and prolong their freshness.

The new feature of this app that aims to rival Google Maps and Waze

The new update exclusive to iOS seeks to improve the user experience and compete with Google Maps and Waze, the most downloaded map applications in Spain.

Meteorologists warn that this autumn could bring "a major torrential rain event" in the Mediterranean basin

Meteorologists from Meteored warn that the autumn of 2025 could bring a major torrential rain event in the Mediterranean basin due to the possible formation of atmospheric dances (danas) on the peninsula.

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

20minutos invites you to vote for the best beach in Spain from among 20 finalists, selected by readers after choosing the two best beaches from each coastline. Voting is open until September 15, and participating enters you into a draw to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.

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

According to a study, the sunniest beach in Spain is not located in Muro or El Palmar, but in the Canary Islands, standing out for its highest number of hours of sunshine per year.

The Beach of Andalusia with a Curious Sight: Cows at the Seashore

An idyllic beach in southern Spain surprises visitors with the presence of cows approaching the seashore, combining a tourist landscape with a unique and unusual scene.

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

The DGT warns that certain types of sunglasses can be fined if used while driving, as they do not guarantee proper and safe vision. It is essential to ensure that the lenses comply with regulations to avoid penalties and maintain safe driving, especially during the sunny months when their use is more common.

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

The awarded beach, located in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, stands out for its impressive beauty and extensive coastline spanning several kilometers, establishing itself as the best in the world according to 'National Geographic'.

These will be the fines established for smoking in prohibited places by the new Health Ministry anti-tobacco law

The new Health Ministry anti-tobacco law sets fines that can reach up to 600,000 euros for those who smoke in prohibited places, especially in the most serious cases.

Illa demands "the resources that correspond to them" for Catalonia, defends Catalan, and calls for coexistence in the Diada speech

Illa calls for unity among Catalans and demands the resources that correspond to Catalonia. He defends the use of Catalan and advocates strengthening coexistence by guaranteeing plurality in the community, in his institutional Diada speech.

Illa will appeal the TSJC ruling on Catalan in schools: "We will not allow anyone to make political use of the language"

The Catalan president, Illa, has announced that he will appeal the TSJC ruling affecting the use of Catalan in schools, firmly defending the Catalan language and rejecting its political exploitation.

A Bonoloto Winner Gains Almost Two Million

Two second-prize tickets in the Bonoloto have been winners, with a prize of 92,491.35 euros each.

The Supreme Court rejects opening a case against Alvise for spreading police reports of detainees at the Bilbao festivities

The Supreme Court rejected opening a case against MEP Alvise for publishing a confidential document from the Ertzaintza that contained photographs and full names of people detained during the Bilbao festivities.

Actor James McAvoy, struck from behind by a stranger in a bar

James McAvoy was attacked from behind by a drunken man in a bar, while staff were trying to get him to leave the premises.

Djokovic, a 'persona non grata' in Serbia: moves to Athens after being labeled a "traitor"

Novak Djokovic, a critic of President Aleksandar Vucic and a key supporter of student protests in Serbia, has been labeled a "traitor" and is moving to Athens due to his rejection in his country.

Pyramid scams, the fraud invented by a Spanish woman: "The digital environment now multiplies the risks"

Pyramid scams, which promise high returns with low risk, have caused significant financial losses for millions. The current digitalization increases the ease and reach of these frauds, multiplying the risks for investors.

These Are the Best Countries to Retire In and the Reasons Why Spain Is at the Bottom of the Ranking

Spain remains stuck in 39th place in the Global Retirement Index 2025, being the lowest-rated country in the EU for retirement, due to factors that affect its attractiveness to pensioners compared to other nations.

This bank extends the deadline to direct debit the self-employed fee and earn €500

A bank has extended the deadline for self-employed individuals to set up direct debit for their fee in order to obtain a €500 incentive. This measure aims to facilitate access to this financial benefit for self-employed workers, promoting regularization and compliance in payments. The bank highlights the importance of supporting the self-employed community in the current context.

The Crispy Potato Salad That Reinvents the Mediterranean Classic and Is Affordable

A fresh and original recipe that gives a surprising twist to the classic Mediterranean salad, combining simple ingredients for an economical and delicious dish.

Leire MartĂ­nez Announces New Song in Collaboration with Abraham Mateo

Leire MartĂ­nez, former lead singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh, has surprised her fans by announcing on social media her new musical track with artist Abraham Mateo.

Jesé reveals the tense moment when his house caught fire with him inside

Jesé, former Real Madrid footballer, shared for the first time the distressing episode in which his house caught fire while he was inside, revealing previously unknown details of that dangerous incident.

Medical Discharge for One of the Firefighters Injured in the Galicia Fires

One of the firefighters injured in the Galicia fires has been medically discharged, while two of his companions remain hospitalized.

A fishing boat with five immigrants on board catches fire in Lanzarote

A fishing boat with five immigrants on board caught fire in Lanzarote. Only two crew members required hospital care following the incident.

Psychotherapy with Hypnosis, a Growing Practice Despite Scientific Rejection: "I Needed 3 Sessions"

Clinical hypnosis, once considered a trick, is establishing itself as an effective technique to treat anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, gaining acceptance despite some scientific rejection.

Spain’s Population That Doesn’t Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"

While traveling is a source of pleasure and discovery for many, there are those who prefer not to do it, finding in stillness their well-being or a form of political statement, feeling that traveling causes them more anxiety than freedom.

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

Ecologists in Action reported a rise in ideologically motivated attacks against environmental activists in July, highlighting growing hostility. Despite this, activists remain determined and refuse to be intimidated by threats and insults.

My Son Does Not Study in a Ghetto

Special education is essential for many families, who must have the right to choose it as the best option for their children, thus ensuring their well-being and development.

Second week of September and rising

Politics in autumn will continue to be marked by polarization, confrontation, and numerous disparagements among the actors.

A Salary for Taking Care of Your Children

If a person leaves their job to care for the children, a portion of their partner's salary is allocated to them, thus recognizing their contribution to domestic work and family care.

Little Mirrors

The technological future presents faster and lighter devices, offering novel functions that we previously never imagined necessary.

Agriculture denies favoritism towards Guijuelo by fast-tracking the change in the quality of its Iberian hams

The Ministry of Agriculture meets with two denominations of origin rivaling Guijuelo, who protest the fast change in the quality certification of their hams and shoulders, a rejection that Agriculture denies as preferential treatment.

The ETA member Asier Mardones denies being the author of a foiled attack against the Ertzaintza

Asier Mardones, accused of a foiled attack against the Ertzaintza, denied being the perpetrator of the attack, although in his 2004 statement when arrested he admitted to the facts.

The Venezuelan boat bombed by the U.S. made a turn shortly before the attack in an apparent attempt to retreat

Military experts question the legality of the U.S. attack after it was revealed that the Venezuelan boat made a turn shortly before, apparently trying to retreat before the bombing.

A 77-year-old man dies after being hit by a bus in Zaragoza

A 77-year-old man died on September 10 in Zaragoza after being hit by a bus at the intersection of Avenida Valencia and TomĂĄs BretĂłn Street.

Oviedo Fan Detained for Racist Gestures Against Madrid Players

On August 24, during the LaLiga match between Oviedo and Real Madrid at the Carlos Tartiere stadium, an Oviedo fan was detained for making racist gestures towards visiting players. Authorities acted following reports of these discriminatory behaviors in the stadium.

The 'Pasapalabra' Jackpot Surpasses 2.1 Million Euros, but Neither Rosa nor Manu Manage to Win It

Manu won 'El Rosco' on Pasapalabra with 20 correct answers, but neither he nor Rosa managed to win the jackpot, which now exceeds 2.1 million euros.

Rosa, about to be eliminated from 'Pasapalabra': "It's the best 'Blue Chair' I've done"

Jon Ander confronted Rosa on 'Pasapalabra', leaving her on the verge of elimination. The Galician was very close to winning, considering it her best performance in the 'Blue Chair'.

Wyoming defends the protests in the Vuelta: "It's consistent that the leader wears red, matching the face we all make"

Wyoming supports the Israel team's decision to abandon the Vuelta in protest, emphasizing that it makes sense for the leader to wear red, symbolizing the indignation everyone feels.

Cintora welcomes Marta Flich and Gonzalo MirĂł and announces the schedule change of 'Malas lenguas'

'Malas lenguas' will have a new schedule, moving from airing at 5:30 PM on La 2 to 7:30 PM on La 1 starting Monday. Additionally, Cintora welcomes the new collaborators Marta Flich and Gonzalo MirĂł.

Relentless Polarization on TV: The Debate Even in Comedy Shows

'La Revuelta' and 'El Hormiguero' reflected this Thursday how political polarization affects society, showing that tension extends even to entertainment and comedy programs.

Miguel Lago apologizes to Toni Moog after going through a detox center: "I have not been up to the mark"

Miguel Lago acknowledged on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' that he distanced himself from Toni Moog due to personal difficulties and publicly apologized, admitting that he was not up to the mark.

'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Will Have Two Spin-off Shows: the Edgy 'La cara B' and a New 'ConexiĂłn OT'

The Prime Video competition will begin on September 15 and, for the first time, will be broadcast live in six Latin American countries, accompanied by two spin-off shows: the irreverent 'La cara B' and a revamped 'ConexiĂłn OT'.

Tension between Sarah Santaolalla and the Secretary General of the PP of Madrid: "There are those who falsify resumes"

Sarah Santaolalla and the Secretary General of the PP of Madrid argued about Carlos MazĂłn's responsibility in the deaths caused by the DANA storm in Valencia, creating public tension between them.

Joaquín 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 next to his bed as a measure to defend himself in case of a burglar.

Alberto GuzmĂĄn Upsets Lydia Lozano for Saying She Didn't Want to Work on Weekends: "We Cried"

Alberto Guzmån met with Lydia Lozano on the show 'Mañaneros,' where she admitted that she didn't want to work on weekends, which upset Guzmån. The situation led to an emotional moment, and it was even mentioned that "we cried" because of the disagreement.

Kiko Matamoros denies having betrayed Mar Flores: "I helped her recover her photographs with Lecquio"

Kiko Matamoros responds on 'No somos nadie' to the accusations that Mar Flores made in her memoirs, denying that he betrayed her and assuring that he helped her recover her photographs with Alessandro Lecquio.

Miguel Ángel Silvestre and singer Nerea Rodríguez, a new couple, according to the 'Mamarazzis'

Laura Fa and Lorena Våzquez reveal that Miguel Ángel Silvestre and singer Nerea Rodríguez are the new couple of the moment, seen together in Ibiza, although their attraction and connection date back some time.

Debby Ryan, actress from 'Jessie', announces her first pregnancy with Josh Dun from Twenty One Pilots

Debby Ryan, former Disney Channel star, announced her first pregnancy in an emotional photoshoot alongside her partner, Josh Dun, drummer of Twenty One Pilots, proudly showing off her baby bump.

Amber Heard returns to Madrid with her eldest daughter and her twins

Amber Heard returned to Madrid with her eldest daughter and her twins, Agnes and Ocean, who were born last May in the United States.

Amador Mohedano reappears in his town recovered from his weight problems

Amador Mohedano, brother of RocĂ­o Jurado, has gained some weight and looks healthier in his reappearance in his town.

The Exclusive Neighborhood Where Úrsula Corberó and Chino Darín Live in Barcelona

Úrsula Corberó and Chino Darín reside in an exclusive apartment valued at nearly half a million euros, located in one of the most emblematic neighborhoods in the center of Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia.

Isabel Gemio, journalist: "Life never stops, you have to keep living it"

Isabel Gemio returns to radio after eight years of absence, joining Radio Nacional de España to continue her career in the media.

Eugenia Osborne Ventures into the Luxury Real Estate Sector: "If You See Yourself Living Here, Send Me a DM"

Eugenia Osborne, daughter of BertĂ­n Osborne, is beginning to venture into the luxury real estate sector by collaborating occasionally with a friend's company. She invites interested parties to contact her via DM if they can picture themselves living in the properties she promotes.

Marta López’s Declaration of Love to Matamoros: "Your Path Is Never the Easy One"

Marta LĂłpez expresses on Instagram her admiration for the strength of her husband, Matamoros, appreciating his ability to keep going without giving up and his loyalty, avoiding betraying those close to him.

The Stunning New 'Look' of Carlos Alcaraz to Celebrate the US Open

Carlos Alcaraz, after winning the US Open, fulfills his promise and surprises with a radical change of image, marking a new style to celebrate his victory.

Lucas, very harsh, exposes the true personality of his teammate Andy

Lucas reveals in 'Me quedo conmigo' that he cannot change his teammate Andy's way of being, showing a harsh view of his true personality.

Time Change in October: When the Winter Schedule Begins in Spain

The second time change of the year in Spain takes place in October, marking the start of the winter schedule. This adjustment involves setting the clock back one hour to make better use of daylight during the colder months.

Pecco Bagnaia, shaken in a leaked conversation with Marc MĂĄrquez: "I'm losing confidence, confidence, and more confidence"

In the documentary 'Ducati Inside', Pecco Bagnaia appears overwhelmed and confesses to Marc MĂĄrquez that he is losing confidence in himself, revealing the pressure he is experiencing this season.

Shock in Italian Football: Paul Baccaglini, Former Palermo President, Dies at 41

Paul Baccaglini, businessman and former president of Palermo during the 2016/2017 season, has died at the age of 41. He was close to acquiring the Italian club, and his death has caused shock in the country's football community.

Germany ends Doncic's Slovenia and will face Finland in the EuroBasket semifinals

Germany defeated Slovenia 99-91 and Finland beat Georgia 93-79, with both teams advancing to the EuroBasket semifinals.

A Gold for History: Elia Canales and Andrés Temiño Crowned World Champions in Archery

The Spanish duo Elia Canales and Andrés Temiño won the world gold in mixed recurve archery, defeating the powerful host team from South Korea.

Tennis legend Lleyton Hewitt fined for assaulting an anti-doping officer in MĂĄlaga

Lleyton Hewitt, former tennis player and Australian Davis Cup captain, was suspended for two weeks and fined $30,000 after assaulting an anti-doping control officer in MĂĄlaga.

Without friends, alone at recess... The reality in the classroom for students with disabilities

According to a report by FundaciĂłn ONCE, only 55% of students with disabilities feel happy during their educational stage, reflecting challenges in inclusion and well-being in the school environment.

A Free Guide Explains to Children's Theater Companies How to Make Their Performances Accessible

The free guide provides children's theater companies with tools to integrate accessibility as an essential part of their creative process, promoting inclusive performances for all audiences.

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a Reality Full of Stigmas: "The Mother Is Not to Blame"

September 9 marks World Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Awareness Day, a serious and disabling condition caused by alcohol consumption during pregnancy. This still invisible and stigmatized condition highlights the importance of not blaming mothers and of increasing awareness and support to prevent and treat the syndrome.

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 education due to health problems, lack of inclusive policies, insufficient recognition of their effort, and bullying. These barriers hinder their integration and educational continuity, highlighting the need to improve support and adapted training for this group.

Aena, CEOE, and airlines pressure Brussels to stop the replacement of short-haul flights by trains

Aena, CEOE, and airlines are mobilizing in Brussels to influence the European Commission and prevent restrictions that would limit short-distance flights, aiming to strengthen regulation and preserve air connectivity in the face of the rise in train transportation.

BBVA trusts in increasing its SME loan portfolio to 26% with the takeover bid for Sabadell

BBVA expects to increase its SME loan portfolio by three percentage points, reaching 26%, following the takeover bid for Sabadell. This increase would be accompanied by a slight reduction in the retail and corporate banking loan portfolios.

An Italian company wins the battle against Inditex in Europe and will be able to sell its products under the brand PastaZARA

The European Patent Office revoked in 2023 the ban on the name 'pastaZARA', allowing an Italian company to use this brand despite objections from Inditex, which claimed similarity with its well-known brand in the European Union.

Interest-Bearing Accounts vs. Treasury Bills: Which Offers Higher Returns?

Individuals have reduced their investment in Treasury bills by ten percentage points from the peak of 27.4 billion recorded a year ago, reflecting changes in investment preferences and the search for higher returns.

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The Time Has Come to Reinvent Yourself
 or Die

Continental Europe is starting a new phase with the goal of adapting to and overcoming current challenges, aiming to secure a better future in complex times.

‘Our Fault’: Prime Video Surprises with the Trailer for the Finale of the ‘Culpables’ Trilogy

Prime Video unexpectedly releases the trailer for the finale of the ‘Culpables’ trilogy. The story of Nick and Noah, following ‘My Fault’ and ‘Your Fault’, concludes on October 16 on the streaming platform.

Hugh Grant and Colin Firth: The Most Legendary Jokes of a Friendship Forged Through Pranks

Hugh Grant and Colin Firth enjoy a close friendship marked by constant jokes and sarcastic humor that they express publicly, creating funny moments and showing the affection that binds them through mutual trolling.

BaztĂĄn Trilogy: Where and in What Order to Watch the Movies Based on the Work of Dolores Redondo

The BaztĂĄn Trilogy, based on the thrillers by Dolores Redondo, has captivated readers and viewers. Here is an explanation of where to watch the movies and in what order to follow the story of detective Amaia Salazar.

The dinosaurs will return, along with Scarlett Johansson, in the sequel to 'Jurassic World: Dominion'

According to insider Daniel Richtman, Universal is already planning the sequel to 'Jurassic World: Dominion,' although the studio has not yet officially confirmed or denied the project.

Superman and Lex Luthor Fighting on the Same Side? Gunn Reveals Details About 'Man of Tomorrow'

James Gunn identifies with Lex Luthor and reveals details for the first time about 'Man of Tomorrow,' the Superman sequel, hinting at a possible alliance between Superman and Luthor.

How many days do you have to work in Spain to buy the new iPhone 17?

A website calculated how many working days are needed in Spain to buy the iPhone 16 Pro with 128 GB, reflecting the purchasing power of workers compared to the price of the new device.

This Is What AI Thinks About the New iPhones: Which Phone Model Does It Recommend Buying?

ChatGPT recommends the most suitable iPhone 17 model based on the user's needs, highlighting key features of each model to help with choosing among the available options.

This product is a new release from Apple, but you can only use it with one iPhone model

Promotional images reveal a new Apple product designed exclusively for the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro, highlighting a feature limited to these specific models.

The iPhone Air, revealed: this is the thinnest phone ever made by Apple

Apple has launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest phone with a thickness of 5.6 mm. It features a titanium body, a 6.5-inch Super Retina XDR display, an A19 Pro chip, and a 48 MP main camera.

How the Automatic Translation of AirPods Pro 3 Works: Say Goodbye to Learning Languages

The AirPods Pro 3 feature live translation, allowing conversations to be translated in real time. This function makes communication easier without the need to learn new languages, instantly enhancing the multilingual experience.

From What Date Will the New Apple iPhone 17 Be Available for Purchase in Spain

Apple has revealed the starting prices and launch dates for the iPhone 17. Users in Spain will be able to purchase the new models from the official date announced for Spain, with initial availability and delivery confirmed by the company.

Apple Watch SE: How Much It Costs and What New Features the New Affordable Apple Watch Brings

The third-generation Apple Watch SE improves its health and wellness features, offering more options at an accessible price within Apple's range of smartwatches.

A 'supercookie' arrives in Spain: this is how the tracking your operator will ask you to accept works

Utiq, a new supercookie for advertising, has arrived in Spain and has been implemented by operators such as Orange, Jazztel, and Simyo, who will ask users to accept this tracking in order to generate revenue.

The medicinal spice that fights menstrual pain and cramps: easy to find

This spice, known for its carminative, digestive, and antispasmodic properties, is essential for regulating female hormonal processes and relieving menstrual pain and cramps.

Polka dots: the new nail trend for this autumn that we have already seen on Sydney Sweeney

Sydney Sweeney seems to be setting a new nail trend for this autumn: polka dots. This fun and chic style is shaping up to be the favorite for the season.

The Most Comfortable, Beautiful, and Affordable Bags from Parfois to Return to the Office in Style

Parfois presents its collection of ideal bags for this autumn, combining comfort, style, and affordable prices. Perfect for returning to the office with a modern and functional touch, these accessories stand out for their attractive design and versatility, adapting to daily needs without sacrificing aesthetics.

The New York Fashion Week Returns More Emerging and Democratized

Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Jason Wu, and Norma Kamali, among others, will present their new collections at a New York Fashion Week marked by a more emerging and accessible approach.

Revealed: Which Lipstick Did Doja Cat Eat in Bites

Doja Cat surprised on the red carpet by eating her lipstick in bites, an unexpected gesture that combined humor and beauty. Now it has been revealed which product she used at that moment.

Internationalization, a Key Objective of Madrid Fashion Week

Madrid will once again be the epicenter of fashion with Madrid es Moda and Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid, highlighting internationalization as a main goal to attract talent and global markets, strengthening its position in the sector.

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a shares the best secret to achieving juicy grilled meat: "It's not about choosing the most expensive, it's about treating it well"

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a reveals that to achieve juicy grilled meat at home, it is not necessary to choose the most expensive meat, but rather to give it proper treatment and care during its preparation and cooking.

The Little-Known Typical Salad of Granada: It Has Arab Origins and Is Made with Cod

The RemojĂłn Granadino is a traditional salad from Granada with Arab origins, made mainly with cod. Its combination of flavors is peculiar and unique, reflecting the historical and culinary influence of the region.

Kombucha Gummies, an Easy-to-Prepare Snack Packed with Probiotics

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen', shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as kombucha gummies, an easy-to-prepare snack that is rich in probiotics.

Mercadona launches a creamy cookie-flavored ice cream, available for less than four euros. This product has become one of the biggest hits of the season, winning over all kinds of palates.

The Secret Japanese Tavern in Murcia: Located Inside a Burger Joint

Bakeneko Izakaya is a Japanese tavern hidden inside a burger joint in Murcia. Practically unknown to the locals, it has no sign on the door, maintaining its secret and exclusive character.

A Veterinarian Clarifies the Difference Between Cage and Free-Range Chicken Eggs

A veterinarian explains the differences between eggs from caged hens, free-range hens, pasture-raised hens, and organic hens, emphasizing that they are not the same. Eggs from caged hens come from birds kept confined, while eggs from free-range or pasture-raised hens have outdoor access. Organic eggs come from hens raised without pesticides or chemicals. Thus, each type reflects different conditions of rearing and feeding.

The charming town of Seville where Bayona's latest project is being filmed

The director of 'The Snow Society' and 'The Impossible', Bayona, is shooting a very personal documentary in a picturesque town in Seville, one of the most beautiful places in Andalusia.

The 10 Villages of Spain Aspiring to be the Rural Tourism Capital

Ten Spanish villages are competing for the title of Rural Tourism Capital. The winner will be decided by traveler votes and announced on October 29.

The fantastic route in AlmerĂ­a that breaks through the desert: an oasis with a river and waterfalls

This trail in AlmerĂ­a, in southeastern Spain, offers an escape from the heat and the desert, surprising visitors with a natural oasis that features a river and waterfalls, a unique place that fascinates those who visit it.

The Ultimate Route through Provence: Idyllic Villages, Dreamlike Nature, and Lavender Fields

Provence offers an unforgettable journey through picturesque villages, spectacular nature, and vast lavender fields. This French region combines art, tradition, and dreamlike landscapes, making it one of the most photographed and sought-after destinations.

The Magical Town of Cantabria Located in the Heart of the Picos de Europa

Located in the Liébana region, this Cantabrian town stands out for its bridges, cobblestone streets, and traditional manor houses, reflecting the essence and beauty of the heart of the Picos de Europa.

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

This fishing village on the northern coast of Menorca stands out for its picturesque harbor and is famous for offering the best lobster stew in Spain, providing a unique gastronomic experience in an idyllic setting.

Discover "the Colorado of France": a canyon of ocher tones that transports us to the other side of the world

A surprising rock formation in France stands out for its chimney-like reliefs and its vibrant range of colors spanning from yellow to red, evoking landscapes from other continents.

Baby Sign Language: What the Secret Language to Communicate with Your Baby Before They Can Talk Consists Of

Baby sign language is a tool that facilitates non-verbal communication between parents and children before the children develop speech, allowing them to express needs and emotions at an early stage.

The Reason Why Cancer Patients Are Advised to Eat Ice Cream

Ice cream improves the quality of life of cancer patients due to its smooth texture and the emotional benefits it provides, according to experts.

Suicide is the second leading cause of unnatural death in Spain

In Spain, suicide is the second leading cause of unnatural death. Men die by suicide up to three times more than women, although women record more non-lethal attempts.

Artificial sweeteners can harm brain health in the long term, according to a study

A recent study indicates that prolonged consumption of artificial sweeteners can negatively affect brain health. These compounds may alter cognitive functions and increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases in the long term, so it is recommended to moderate their intake to protect the brain.

Five Nutritional Tips to Return to Work Routine with More Energy

To resume the work routine after vacation with energy, it is recommended to follow five nutritional tips that make adaptation easier and improve overall well-being.

The U.S. Classifies Chagas Disease as Endemic and It Expands to 32 States

The Centers for Disease Control acknowledges that it was a mistake not to have previously classified Chagas disease as endemic. Currently, the disease has spread to 32 states in the United States.

Opel bets on electric sportiness: the new Mokka GSE is its benchmark

Opel joins the trend of sporty electric versions with the new Mokka GSE, which stands out for its vibrant design and sportiness, positioning itself as a reference within the Mokka lineup.

These are the streets closed to traffic in Valladolid due to the arrival of La Vuelta a España

The time trial of La Vuelta a España will travel through the main streets of Valladolid, causing traffic closures on several roads, some on two different days, affecting mobility in the city during the event.

How Much Can a Car Cleaner Earn: "It's a Very Tough Job and Not Everyone Can Handle It, But..."

AdriĂĄn G. MartĂ­n interviewed Manuel on his YouTube channel to learn about the car washing business, highlighting that it is a very tough job that not everyone can endure, but it can be profitable for those who do it with dedication.

An ITV mechanic is shocked during an inspection: "The exhaust pipe held with wires, incredible"

A driver tried to pass the ITV with four homemade repairs, including an exhaust pipe held together with wires. The mechanic discovered it and shared the unusual case on TikTok, highlighting the danger and poor practices during the inspection.

Leapmotor now sells the new electric B10 for less than 20,000 euros

Leapmotor launches its new electric compact SUV B10, which stands out for its price below 20,000 euros, good equipment, and attractive design, positioning itself as a competitive option in the market.

The futuristic Cupra Tindaya is not just a 'showcar', the intention is to make it a reality

Cupra makes an impact at IAA Mobility 2025 with the innovative Cupra Tindaya, a showcar they plan to bring into production. Additionally, they present new exclusive editions and announce their international expansion, reaffirming their commitment to innovation and global growth.

The Parliament kicks off the Diada events with the raising of a large 54-square-meter 'senyera'

Salvador Illa, President of the Generalitat, and Josep Rull, President of the Parliament, led the ceremony that traditionally begins the Diada celebrations with the raising of a large 54 mÂČ 'senyera,' aiming to establish this act as a fixed celebration on the eve of the Diada.

Ayuso will allow developments with more affordable housing and extend the mortgage guarantee up to 50 years

The president of Madrid will present a shock plan with 15 measures, including the reform of the Land Law, the reinforcement of the Vive Plan, and the extension of the public mortgage guarantee up to 50 years, aiming to increase the supply of affordable housing in Madrid.

Madrid students under 30 years old 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 fees to students under 30 who combine university or Higher Vocational Training studies with a job.

The luxurious residential area where Pablo LĂłpez lives in one of Spain's richest municipalities

Pablo LĂłpez, singer and coach of 'La Voz Kids', resides in an exclusive residential area alongside figures such as Melendi, Manuel Carrasco, and Ilia Topuria, located in one of the wealthiest municipalities in Spain.

Regional Government and City Council Support the Fight for Sacred Art in Seville Against "Imitations" Coming from Pakistan

The Regional Government, the Seville City Council, and other organizations have signed a manifesto to support the local sacred art guild, which brings together 1,000 artisans in the city, in the face of imitations coming from Pakistan.

The neighbors living next to the chapel where San Isidro’s oxen used to sleep: "You can’t imagine..."

The chapel of the Cuadra de San Isidro, declared a Site of Cultural Interest due to its historical and traditional importance in Madrid, opens its doors every third Saturday of the month, keeping the memory of San Isidro’s oxen alive.

Moreno announces a new 55 million plan to improve air conditioning in Andalusian classrooms

The president of the Junta inaugurated the 2025-2026 school year in Almonte and highlighted an education budget of more than 9 billion euros, including a new 55 million plan to improve air conditioning in Andalusian classrooms.

Historical Finding in the Works on La Rambla: 50 Meters of the 14th-Century Medieval Wall Discovered

During the works on La Rambla, 50 meters of the 14th-century medieval wall and a pentagonal tower measuring 8.32 by 4.21 meters were discovered, providing new information about the dynamics of the stream that once ran through this area of the city.

The mobile alert system test in Lleida, Alt Pirineu, and Aran receives over 3,000 surveys in half an hour

Civil Protection positively evaluates the test of the mobile alert system in Lleida, Alt Pirineu, and Aran, which collected more than 3,000 surveys in 30 minutes, although some issues were detected with Movistar terminals.

Daily inspections and at least three dead birds to close parks, the Andalusian protocol against avian flu

The Andalusian Government indicates that municipalities are responsible for the maintenance of green areas and must have at least one trained worker, following the protocol that establishes daily inspections and the closure of parks if three dead birds with avian flu are detected.

About fifty municipalities notify the Junta de AndalucĂ­a of 630 land reserves available for 40,000 homes

Fifty municipalities have informed the Junta de AndalucĂ­a about 630 land reserves suitable for building 40,000 homes. This is part of the urgent measures approved in February to boost housing in the region.

Two new schools and an increase in the child allowance plus: Madrid invests 100 million in back to school

Madrid will open a school for children aged 0 to 3 in Salamanca in September and another in Centro in January. Additionally, families will receive the child allowance plus aid every two months, as part of a 100 million investment for back to school.

Paints a giant penis on the road to get a pothole fixed... and succeeds

Ricky painted a giant penis on the road to draw attention to a pothole. His initiative led the authorities to carry out improvements and repair the controversial pothole.

The Praised Response of a Restaurant to the Wave of Criticism Following a Bad Review

A restaurant responded to a wave of criticism after a bad review by showing images from their security cameras, which revealed the problems they faced during a wedding, thus clarifying the situation and earning the public's support.

Álvaro Giraldo, Ojos de Pollo in 'LQSA', surprises with a tattoo on his chest

Álvaro Giraldo, 16 years old, known for playing ‘Ojos de Pollo’, the youngest son of Pablo Chiapella’s character in "La que se avecina," has surprised his followers by showing a tattoo on his chest.

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

The 20minutos sex advice column, led by Santiago Frago, provides answers to readers with sexual questions. In this edition, a man who has lost his erections due to medication seeks alternatives to satisfy his partner beyond caresses, receiving expert guidance to improve his intimate situation.

Agustina Rodrigo, doctor: "If you want a healthy tan, avoid tanning beds"

Dermatologist Agustina Rodrigo advises avoiding tanning beds to achieve a healthy tan, also answering questions about skin health and related aesthetic treatments.

"I rent my home, am I obligated to let an appraiser into my house to take photographs?"

This housing advisory service offers guidance to resolve doubts related to issues between neighbors, community management, and matters with the landlord, including topics such as special assessments, leaks, garages, cleaning, security, noise, and odors.

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

UGT specialists answer questions about the reduction of the working day, clarifying key aspects and how it may affect retirement in this new edition of the labor advisory service.

Is Something Worrying You or Holding You Back? 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 doubts and receive support to help manage difficult situations.

Do We Really Know What Breed Our Dog Is? A Study Has Put It to the Test

A study warns about the limited use of genetic tests to identify dog breeds, recommending interpreting the results with caution due to possible inaccuracies and misunderstandings.

Dogs Around the World: The 10 Countries with the Largest Dog Populations and Their Cultural Contrasts

The United States leads with over 75 million dogs, followed by other countries with large canine populations. The distribution reflects cultural differences in the coexistence and care of these animals around the world.

The 'Dog Festival' Returns, an Outdoor Classroom to Learn About Canine Wellness and Education

On September 20th, the 'Dog Festival' will be held at Dog Care Madrid, Navalagamella, an outdoor event dedicated to promoting canine wellness and education through activities and workshops for owners and pets.

Check Your Horoscope for This Thursday, September 11, 2025

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

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

Students in Madrid will have 19 days of vacation during Christmas and 12 days during Easter, according to the official school calendar.

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

DIGI will apply an improvement to one of its plans for contract customers, with a 25% discount. The price update will begin on Tuesday, September 16, aligning with the start of the users' billing cycle.

A couple files for divorce after failing to agree on their child's name

The couple faces a conflict over their child's name, which prevents obtaining the birth certificate, registering their residence, and complicates the baby's vaccination. This led to the divorce filing due to the lack of agreement.

When Pleasure Is Not for Everyone: The Sexual Gap in Artificial Intelligence

Advances in sex toys with artificial intelligence reflect a gender bias, offering unlimited and immersive pleasure experiences for men, while promoting control and moderation for women.

The Big Deception of Festival Cups: Sustainability... but Single-Use

Most festivals and concerts require the purchase of "reusable" cups that are actually neither returnable nor recovered, generating waste and calling their true sustainability into question.

Ed Sheeran and Other Celebrities Who Don’t Have a Cell Phone

Several celebrities, including Ed Sheeran, choose not to have a cell phone to avoid distractions and protect their privacy. They prefer traditional methods of communication and value personal connection more than digital.

Terrible dates that waiters saw and had to share

Waiters on Reddit shared anecdotes of disastrous dates they witnessed, showing that sometimes expectations don’t match reality and leaving unexpected and humorous memories.

Muñoz, a very common surname in Spain shared by these celebrities

The surname Muñoz is one of the most common in Spain and is shared by numerous famous individuals.

Mistakes You Make with the Refrigerator That Can Ruin Your Food

Although the refrigerator is essential for preserving food, we make common mistakes that affect its longevity. These habits can spoil the food and cause inconvenience.

Goodbye to Laptop Peripheral Cable Clutter: This Docking Station Is 50% Off

HP’s docking station organizes cables, connects monitors and network, and transforms your laptop into a workstation with just one cable, making for a clean and functional desk. It is currently 50% off.

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 won’t have to renew is irresistible for Lord of the Rings fans

A calendar inspired by The Lord of the Rings features a Nazgûl pointing to the date, eliminating the need to turn pages and helping fans always know what day it is.

It Doesn't Reach 100 Euros and It's One of the Best Home Tablets: Teclast Excels With It

The Teclast tablet offers excellent performance for home use at a price below 100 euros. It is an attractive option, combining quality and good design, ideal for those looking for a functional device without spending much. Additionally, it is currently on sale, making it even more accessible.

The Government will allocate 75 million euros over five years to create firebreaks

The Government will invest 75 million euros between 2026 and 2030 to create firebreaks, highlighting forest management as a priority, according to President Salvador Illa.

The Supreme Court gives five days to the parties to respond to Santos CerdĂĄn's request for release

Santos CerdĂĄn's lawyers assert that he is facing an exceptional procedural situation and that his detention is due to a general cause affecting his entire political career. The Supreme Court has given the parties five days to respond to his request for release.

How YouTube Channels Spread Misinformation About Retirement Pensions in Spain

Several YouTube users share videos that falsely raise alarms about retirement pensions in Spain, without providing reliable sources, generating misinformation among the audience.

The Spanish music market continues to rise with 162 million in the first half of 2025, a 10% increase

The Spanish music market grew by 10% in the first half of 2025, reaching 162 million euros. The increase is mainly due to the boom in streaming, which accounts for 99.2% of digital consumption, driving a 9.9% growth in the digital sector.

'Andalusia is Music' strengthens the bond between the community and the Latin Grammy Awards

The Cartuja Center theater in Seville hosted the gala 'Andalusia is Music,' which reinforced the connection between the Andalusian community and the Latin Grammy Awards, highlighting the cultural and musical importance of the region in this event.

One in Five Teenagers Admits to Having Gambled Money at Some Point, and the Average Starting Age is 14

A report from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs reveals that 20% of teenagers have gambled money, starting on average at the age of 14. However, only half of minors have received information about the risks associated with gambling.

Hereu will present at the G20 the key points of Spain's plan to strengthen tourism as a "driver of social and territorial cohesion"

The initial details of the Spain Tourism Strategy 2030 will be presented at the G20 summit this Friday, with an official presentation scheduled for the coming weeks.

The Mossos investigate a second rape of a minor during the Tura festival in Olot

The Catalan police are investigating a second rape that occurred during the Tura festival in Olot, involving a 15-year-old victim. They are currently trying to identify the attacker.

The Weeknd announces a third concert in Madrid on August 30, 2026

The Weeknd has announced a third concert in Madrid for August 30, 2026. Tickets will go on sale on Friday, September 12.

Paolo Veronese, a free painter before the Inquisition in Renaissance Venice

The Prado Museum presents a large retrospective exhibition dedicated to Paolo Veronese, highlighting his artistic freedom in the face of the Inquisition in Renaissance Venice. The exhibition will be open until September 21.

A Rubens Painting Believed Lost Since 1613 Found in Paris

A Rubens painting, missing since 1613, was discovered in September 2024 in a private mansion in Paris. The artwork will be auctioned on November 30.

Brilliant Afternoon for Spanish Boxing at the Liverpool World Championship: 'Prophet' Reyes Pla and Rafa Lozano Secure Medals

Both Spanish boxers, Reyes Pla and Rafa Lozano, reached the semifinals of the Liverpool World Championship, guaranteeing themselves at least a bronze medal.

Laura Pausini announces the continuation of the album 'Yo canto' and the tour that will start in Spain

Laura Pausini announces the continuation of her album 'Yo canto' and an international tour that, for the first time, will not start in Italy but in Spain.

Truck driver reported for losing cargo and causing traffic jams for more than six hours on the AP-7

The truck driver was reported for transporting poorly secured cargo, failing to meet the vehicle's technical conditions, and driving negligently, which caused traffic jams lasting over six hours on the AP-7.

The lifeless body of the woman who disappeared on August 4 in Palencia found

Authorities found the lifeless body of the 67-year-old woman who disappeared on August 4 in Palencia, near La Yutera, according to official sources. The investigation remains open to clarify the circumstances of her death.

Arrested for attempting to rob a woman during a cocaine sale

The Mossos d'Esquadra arrested a 42-year-old man in Torredembarra accused of assaulting and attempting to violently steal money from a woman after a cocaine sale.

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

20AM offers a concise summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture. It provides key and up-to-date information so that readers are aware of the most important events of the day.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including managing expenses, avoiding unnecessary debts, and taking advantage of offers and discounts. It also emphasizes the importance of saving regularly and financial planning to achieve long-term economic goals.

CinemanĂ­a: The series and movies you can't miss

The magazine CinemanĂ­a highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending productions that combine narrative and technical quality. Among the titles featured are new releases and renewed classics, ideal for cinema and television lovers seeking captivating and diverse experiences in their next audiovisual marathon.

'The Summer I Turned Pretty': When Can I Watch Episode 10 of Season 3?

The Amazon series, based on Jenny Han's best-selling books, is nearing its finale. Find out what time episode 10, the penultimate episode of season 3, will be available for streaming.

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 ingredients in semi-permanent manicures, due to their health risks, including genetic mutations and miscarriages.

How Many Episodes Does 'Dexter: Resurrection' Have and What Are the Release Dates on SkyShowtime

Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter, proving that the character did not die in 'New Blood.' The new season, titled 'Dexter: Resurrection,' will premiere this fall on SkyShowtime.

Five Rules to Be a Good Airplane Passenger: "Don't Line Up Early at the Boarding Gate"

A TikTok user shared five tips for being an exemplary passenger, including not lining up prematurely at the boarding gate, which makes the crew's job easier and improves the experience for everyone on board.

What is the difference between figs and brevas? This is what you should know about these two fruits

Figs and brevas come from the same tree, but they differ in their ripening time and size. Brevas are the first harvest, usually larger and picked in summer, while figs ripen later, in autumn, being smaller and sweeter. Both offer different flavors and culinary uses.

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

Discover five haircuts recommended for women over 50 who want to rejuvenate their face and conceal wrinkles, ideal to share with your hairdresser and choose the style that suits you best.

Juan José, mechanic, warns about the air conditioning: "You are one of those who turn off the car..."

Juan José, a mechanic, warns about the use of air conditioning in the summer, highlighting that turning off the engine while the air conditioning is on can damage it. He recommends using it properly to avoid breakdowns and keep the system in good condition, especially during the hot months.

Dani GarcĂ­a has the trick for a perfect paella: "you have to turn the heat up to high for 5 minutes"

Dani GarcĂ­a reveals that proper heat management is essential for a perfect paella, recommending turning it up to the highest setting for five minutes as the key to achieving the best result.

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

JUPITER, the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fourth worldwide, has advanced computing capacity that drives research in artificial intelligence, climate change, and biomedicine, marking an important technological breakthrough for the continent.

The Best-Rated Universities in Madrid by Companies: One Has Up to 20,000 Agreements

Seven of the ten best private universities rated by companies according to Forbes are located in the Madrid Community, highlighting one with up to 20,000 agreements.

The exclusive municipality of Madrid where MalĂș lives in a luxurious chalet: it is one of the most expensive in the region

MalĂș, singer and coach on 'La Voz', resides in a luxurious chalet located in one of the most exclusive and expensive municipalities in the Community of Madrid.

The exclusive neighborhood where SebastiĂĄn Yatra has his house in Madrid: an apartment of more than 250 m2

The Colombian singer SebastiĂĄn Yatra, although residing in Miami, owns a spacious home of more than 250 m2 in the most exclusive and expensive neighborhood of Madrid.

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Oil prices steady after sharp gains on geopolitical tensions

Oil prices remained steady following significant increases driven by rising geopolitical tensions. Market concerns over supply disruptions caused by political conflicts have fueled investor caution, keeping prices elevated. Traders are closely monitoring developments to assess potential impacts on global oil supply and demand dynamics.

China clears imports of Brazil sorghum, first cargo likely in 2025, says official

China has approved imports of sorghum from Brazil, with the first shipments expected in 2025. This move opens a new market for Brazilian sorghum exporters and reflects growing trade relations between the two countries in agricultural products.

US lawmakers urge Trump to cancel plans to make plutonium available to nuclear industry

US lawmakers have urged President Trump to abandon plans to supply plutonium to the nuclear industry, citing concerns over national security and non-proliferation. They argue that distributing plutonium could increase the risks of nuclear material misuse and advocate for stricter controls to prevent potential threats associated with expanded industry access.

Cuba says power slowly returning after nationwide blackout

Cuba reported a gradual restoration of electricity following a nationwide blackout caused by an unspecified failure in its power grid. Authorities are working to bring the system back online to avoid further disruptions. The outage affected millions, disrupting daily life and services across the country. Officials assured the public that power would be fully restored soon as repairs continue.

Oil prices settle up over $1 after global tensions mount; oversupply caps gains

Oil prices rose over $1 due to escalating global tensions, boosting market concerns about supply disruptions. However, gains were limited as persistent oversupply weighed on the market, preventing a sharper price increase.

White House tariff update on gold bars a ’welcome development,’ LBMA says

The LBMA welcomed the White House's recent tariff update on gold bars, viewing it as a positive step for the precious metals market. The adjustment is expected to ease trade tensions and promote smoother operations within the gold trading sector. Stakeholders anticipate the move will support market stability and encourage broader international cooperation in gold trade.

Analysis – EU-US policy divide on Russian oil sales to India to hit October trade

The EU and US face a policy divide over Russian oil sales to India, with differing approaches ahead of an October trade deadline. The US supports India's continued imports under sanctions loopholes, while the EU pushes for tighter restrictions. This split complicates unified action against Russia's energy revenues, potentially impacting global oil markets and economic ties between the regions involved.

US court inclined to deny motion to disqualify Elliott bid for Citgo parent

A US court appears unlikely to approve a motion to disqualify Elliott Management's bid to take control of the parent company of Citgo. The decision supports Elliott's position in a dispute involving Venezuela-linked assets, potentially influencing control over Citgo. This move is significant amid ongoing legal and financial battles concerning Venezuela's oil enterprises.

Exclusive - US biofuel plan would reallocate half or less of waived blending quotas, sources say

The Biden administration is considering a biofuel policy that would reallocate only half or less of the waived blending quotas to small refineries. This approach aims to balance support for the biofuel industry while addressing concerns from small refinery owners about the financial impact of blending requirements. The plan reflects ongoing negotiations to reconcile environmental goals with industry demands.

Trump offered to let detained Korean workers stay in US but most heading home

Former President Trump offered detained Korean workers the option to remain in the US, but most have chosen to return to South Korea. The workers faced legal and administrative challenges during their detention. Despite Trump's offer, the majority preferred repatriation, highlighting the complexities of immigration policies affecting foreign laborers in the US.

Jefferies upgrades ISS, Adecco; cuts Ashtead, Hays; reveals top and bottom picks

Jefferies has upgraded ISS and Adecco while downgrading Ashtead and Hays in its latest market update. The firm also disclosed its top and bottom stock picks, adjusting its investment outlook based on recent performance and market conditions.

Alibaba to raise $3.2 billion via convertible bond to boost cloud expansion

Alibaba plans to raise $3.2 billion through a convertible bond to accelerate its cloud computing business growth. The funds will support infrastructure development and enhance service capabilities, aiming to strengthen Alibaba Cloud's competitive edge in the rapidly expanding cloud market.

Russian drones in Poland’s airspace stir worries for Europe’s civil aviation

Russian drones entering Poland’s airspace have raised concerns across Europe about the safety of civil aviation. These incursions threaten regional stability and could lead to heightened tensions between Russia and NATO countries. The situation underscores the risks drones pose to commercial flights and the urgent need for improved airspace monitoring and defense measures to protect European skies.

Meituan, JD shares fall as Alibaba sparks more e-commerce competition fears

Shares of Meituan and JD fell after Alibaba's comments heightened concerns about increasing competition in China's e-commerce sector. Investors fear intensified rivalry may pressure profit margins and market share. Alibaba’s strategic moves signal a more aggressive approach, prompting market jitters for other major players in the industry.

GTCR nears $4.8 billion deal for generic drugmaker Zentiva – Bloomberg

Private equity firm GTCR is close to acquiring generic drugmaker Zentiva in a deal valued at around $4.8 billion. The acquisition aims to expand GTCR's healthcare portfolio by leveraging Zentiva's established presence in the generic pharmaceuticals market. The transaction is expected to strengthen Zentiva’s growth and operational capabilities under new ownership.

Blockchain lender Figure raises $787.5 million in US IPO

Blockchain-based lending platform Figure completed its US IPO, raising $787.5 million. The company plans to use the funds to expand its lending products and enhance its blockchain technology. This move highlights growing investor interest in fintech firms leveraging blockchain to disrupt traditional financial services.

Trump halted deportation of S.Korean workers to encourage them to train Americans, FT reports

Former President Trump paused deportations of South Korean workers to motivate companies to use them for training American employees. This move aligned with his administration's focus on boosting U.S. workforce skills and reducing reliance on foreign labor, according to the Financial Times.

Australia’s Service Stream rallies to near 5-year high on $1 billion defence contract

Australia’s Service Stream surged to its highest level in nearly five years after securing a A$1 billion defence contract. The deal is expected to significantly boost the company’s revenues and strengthen its position in the defence sector, reflecting investor confidence in the firm's growth potential.

China chipmaking stocks rally tracking Oracle-fueled AI cheer

China’s chipmaking stocks surged following global enthusiasm sparked by Oracle’s strong AI-driven earnings report. Investors are optimistic that AI advancements will boost demand for semiconductors, benefiting China's tech sector. The rally reflects growing confidence in AI technologies to fuel growth in chip manufacturing amid expanding digital transformation worldwide.

With little aid, Afghanistan's quakes spell 'inter-generational' crisis

Afghanistan faces a severe crisis as recent earthquakes have caused widespread devastation amid minimal international aid. The disasters have compounded existing humanitarian challenges, threatening long-term socio-economic stability and development. Without sufficient support, affected communities risk enduring multi-generational impacts, hindering recovery and future resilience.

Japan wholesale inflation accelerates in August

Japan's wholesale inflation rose more than expected in August, driven by higher raw material costs and supply chain issues. The rise signals continued pressure on producers, potentially impacting consumer prices. This acceleration may influence Bank of Japan's monetary policy decisions amidst ongoing economic recovery efforts.

Mexico to raise tariffs on cars from China to 50% in major overhaul

Mexico plans to increase tariffs on Chinese cars to 50% as part of a significant trade policy shift aimed at protecting its domestic auto industry. This move signals a tougher stance on imports from China, encouraging local production and addressing trade imbalances between the two countries. The policy overhaul reflects Mexico’s effort to strengthen its manufacturing sector and reduce dependency on foreign vehicles.

Chinese goods redirected to Germany due to US tariffs, researchers say

Researchers report that US tariffs on Chinese products have led to a surge in Chinese goods entering the EU through Germany. Exporters reroute shipments to bypass tariffs, causing trade distortions and challenges for policymakers aiming to enforce tariff regulations effectively.

U.S. crude oil inventories surge, surpassing market expectations

U.S. crude oil inventories rose significantly last week, exceeding analysts' predictions. This unexpected build in stockpiles suggests weaker demand or higher production, impacting oil prices and market sentiment. The increase raises concerns about supply-demand balance amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

US wholesale inventories revised lower in July

US wholesale inventories for July were revised downward, indicating slower stock accumulation by businesses. This adjustment reflects cautious inventory management amid economic uncertainties, potentially impacting future supply chain dynamics and business investment decisions.

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U.S. producer prices unexpectedly fall by 0.1% in August

U.S. producer prices declined by 0.1% in August, defying expectations of a rise. This decrease signals easing inflation pressures at the wholesale level, potentially influencing Federal Reserve policy decisions on interest rates moving forward.

Unexpected dip in Producer Price Index signals weaker inflation pressure

The Producer Price Index (PPI) unexpectedly declined last month, indicating reduced inflationary pressures on wholesale goods. This drop suggests easing supply chain costs and may signal slower consumer inflation ahead. Economists view this as a potential peak in inflation, which could influence future Federal Reserve policies.

Italy's July industrial output unexpectedly rises in renewed sign of recovery

Italy's industrial output in July surged unexpectedly, signaling a strong recovery in the manufacturing sector. This rise defied forecasts of a decline, boosted by increased production in machinery and equipment. The growth reflects improved economic conditions and heightened demand, suggesting optimism for Italy's industrial performance moving forward.

Dollar steady as inflation data and central banks take focus

The US dollar remained steady as investors awaited upcoming inflation data and central bank meetings for signs on future monetary policy. Markets are closely watching for cues from central banks and inflation reports to gauge the economic outlook and potential interest rate moves, keeping currency fluctuations moderate amid cautious sentiment.

In AI-simulated Fed meeting, political pressure polarizes board

An AI-simulated Federal Reserve meeting revealed how political pressures intensify divisions among board members. The simulation highlighted conflicts over interest rate decisions, with some prioritizing economic growth and others emphasizing inflation control. The exercise demonstrated the complex dynamics influencing Fed policymaking amid competing political and economic objectives.

Morning Bid: Asia gets AI fever as Oracle surges

Asian markets are rallying on renewed enthusiasm for AI stocks, led by Oracle's significant gains after strong earnings. The tech sector's upbeat outlook is fueling investor optimism across the region, while broader market indices are showing positive momentum. This AI-driven enthusiasm highlights growing confidence in technology firms amid global economic uncertainties.

Analysis - BOJ signals final phase of Ueda's stimulus unwind - selling ETFs

The Bank of Japan has begun selling Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs), marking the final stage of Governor Ueda's efforts to unwind decades of monetary stimulus. This move indicates a shift towards normalization of Japan's monetary policy, aiming to reduce market distortions caused by prolonged stimulus while maintaining economic stability amid global uncertainties.

Trump halts deportation of hundreds of South Korean workers after Hyundai raid - FT

Former President Trump paused the deportation of hundreds of South Korean workers following a raid at Hyundai plants, addressing concerns over labor shortages and diplomatic relations. The move aimed to mitigate disruptions in the automotive supply chain and maintain economic ties between the U.S. and South Korea.

BOJ to raise interest rate again in Q4, majority of economists say: Reuters poll

A Reuters poll shows most economists expect the Bank of Japan to raise interest rates again in Q4, reflecting growing inflation pressures and a shift in monetary policy. The BOJ aims to balance inflation control while supporting economic growth amid global economic uncertainties.

Broad US price increases expected in August amid tariff pass-through

US consumer prices are projected to rise broadly in August due to companies passing on increased costs from tariffs. This trend suggests sustained inflationary pressures as tariffs on imported goods continue to impact retail prices, contributing to overall higher living costs for consumers.

Bank of Korea board member says need to cut interest rates more

A Bank of Korea board member emphasized the necessity for further interest rate cuts to support economic growth. The official highlighted concerns over slowing domestic demand and inflation easing, suggesting that looser monetary policy could help stabilize the economy amid global uncertainties. This perspective aligns with growing calls for stimulus to boost investment and consumption in South Korea.

Rising G7 debt back at centre of bond market storm

Growing debt levels among G7 nations are fueling volatility in bond markets. Investors are increasingly concerned about the sustainability of government borrowing, leading to higher yields and market instability. The surge in debt, driven by pandemic spending and economic stimulus, poses challenges for fiscal policy and could impact global financial stability.

Japan, Taiwan shares set records on tech boost, Fed cut hope

Shares in Japan and Taiwan hit record highs, driven by strong tech sector performance and optimism around potential US Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors are encouraged by robust earnings in technology companies and hopes that easing monetary policy will support growth, fueling bullish market sentiment across both markets.

Bitcoin price today: rises to $114k as rate cut bets grow before CPI test

Bitcoin surged to $114,000 amid increasing expectations of interest rate cuts ahead of the upcoming CPI data release. Investors are optimistic that softer inflation numbers could prompt the Federal Reserve to ease monetary policy, boosting risk assets like cryptocurrencies. Market participants are closely watching the CPI report for signals on future rate moves, which are influencing Bitcoin’s price momentum.

Ethereum-Based Project Mutuum Finance Reports $15.5 Million Presale Milestone and Expanding Holder Base

Mutuum Finance, an Ethereum-based DeFi project, has achieved a $15.5 million presale milestone, indicating strong investor interest. The platform is rapidly expanding its holder base, reflecting growing confidence in its innovative financial products and governance model. This momentum positions Mutuum Finance as a promising player in the decentralized finance ecosystem.

Origin Summit Unveils Second Wave of Global Icons Ahead of Debut During KBW

Origin Summit revealed its second group of global icons set to participate in the upcoming event during King Abdulaziz Business Week (KBW). The announcement highlights the event's growing international appeal and promises diverse influential figures across various sectors, enhancing the summit's global reach and impact ahead of its debut.

Newly Launched Crypto Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Crosses $15M Raised and Holds Over 16,000 Holders

Mutuum Finance (MUTM), a recently launched cryptocurrency, has successfully raised over $15 million and amassed a community of more than 16,000 holders. The platform aims to innovate in decentralized finance with its unique features, attracting significant investor interest and rapid user adoption since its launch.

Bybit x FXStreet TradFi Report: Why This Week’s CPI and PPI Data Is a Make-or-Break Event

This week’s CPI and PPI reports are critical for markets, as they reveal inflation trends influencing central bank policy decisions. Strong data could prompt tighter monetary measures, impacting equities and crypto, while weaker numbers may ease concerns. Traders closely watch these indicators to gauge economic health and adjust strategies accordingly.

Bitcoin price today: gains to $114k on unexpected PPI inflation drop

Bitcoin surged to $114,000 following a surprising decline in the Producer Price Index (PPI), signaling easing inflation pressures. This unexpected drop boosted investor confidence, fueling gains across cryptocurrency markets as traders anticipate continued economic improvements and potential favorable monetary policies.

Falcon Finance Announced $FF and Community Sale on Buidlpad

Falcon Finance has announced the launch of its $FF token and a community sale on Buidlpad. The initiative aims to engage the community and provide early access to the token, supporting the growth and development of the Falcon Finance ecosystem. Participants can join the sale on Buidlpad to benefit from initial offerings and contribute to the platform's expansion.

Mutuum Finance (MUTM): A New Name in DeFi Crypto

Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is emerging as a fresh player in the decentralized finance (DeFi) sector. It aims to offer innovative financial solutions by leveraging blockchain technology to enhance transparency, security, and accessibility. Focused on community-driven growth, Mutuum Finance seeks to carve a niche in the competitive crypto market through unique staking and yield farming features.

Robin Energy completes $5 million bitcoin allocation

Robin Energy has finalized a $5 million investment in bitcoin, expanding its digital asset portfolio. This move aligns with the company's strategy to diversify holdings and leverage cryptocurrency growth potential amid evolving market trends.

Oblong invests $7 million in TAO cryptocurrency tokens

Oblong has invested $7 million in TAO cryptocurrency tokens, aiming to expand its blockchain portfolio and leverage TAO's innovative technology. This strategic move reflects Oblong's confidence in the token's potential and the growing interest in decentralized digital assets.

Sampo buys back 326 shares as part of €200 million program

Sampo has repurchased 326 shares under its €200 million share buyback program. The program aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares. Details on the timing and future buybacks were not disclosed.

Ecovyst to sell advanced materials unit to Technip Energies for $556 million

Ecovyst plans to sell its advanced materials unit to Technip Energies for $556 million. The deal aims to enhance Ecovyst's focus on its core catalysts and chemicals businesses while allowing Technip Energies to expand its advanced materials portfolio. This strategic move supports both companies' growth initiatives and market positioning.

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AIRO Group prices upsized public offering at $18.50 per share

AIRO Group announced the pricing of its upsized public offering at $18.50 per share. The company increased the offering size due to strong investor demand, aiming to raise additional capital to support growth initiatives. This move reflects positive market interest and confidence in AIRO Group’s business prospects.

Vantage Data Centers secures $1.6 billion to expand in Asia Pacific

Vantage Data Centers has raised $1.6 billion to fuel its expansion across the Asia Pacific region. This funding will support new data center developments and enhance existing infrastructure to meet growing demand. The investment highlights Vantage's commitment to strengthening its presence in key APAC markets amid increasing digital transformation and cloud adoption in the area.

Veritone prices $25 million public offering of common stock

Veritone announced the pricing of a public offering of common stock, aiming to raise $25 million. The company plans to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes, including working capital and potential acquisitions, to support its growth initiatives.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts portfolio with key stock trades

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF recently rebalanced its portfolio, making significant trades across key holdings. The adjustments include both buying and selling shares in prominent tech and innovation-driven companies to optimize performance amid market shifts. These strategic moves reflect ARK's adaptive approach to capturing growth opportunities in evolving sectors.

Barrick to sell Hemlo gold mine to Carcetti Capital for up to $1.09 billion

Barrick Gold Corp. plans to sell its Hemlo gold mine in Ontario to Carcetti Capital in a deal valued up to $1.09 billion, including potential earnouts. The transaction aligns with Barrick’s strategy to divest non-core assets and focus on higher-return projects. Carcetti Capital aims to optimize operations and extend the mine’s life through targeted investments. The sale is subject to regulatory approvals and expected to close later this year.

Holley Performance Brands announces secondary offering of 14 million shares

Holley Performance Brands announced a secondary offering of 14 million shares. This move aims to provide liquidity for existing shareholders and enhance the company's market presence. The offering is expected to attract investor interest and support the firm’s growth initiatives.

AeroVironment's Switchblade 600 successfully air-launched from MQ-9A

AeroVironment successfully air-launched its Switchblade 600 loitering munition from an MQ-9A drone. This marks a significant milestone, enhancing strike capabilities by integrating the larger, more powerful Switchblade 600 with the MQ-9A platform for extended range and precision attacks.

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