News Summary - 09/12/2025

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Young fans and critics debate Charlie Kirk's political legacy
Charlie Kirk energized young conservatives by attracting passionate crowds and increasing youth engagement in politics. However, his provocative statements have sparked criticism and debate about his impact and legacy within the political landscape.
Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting Brazil coup
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison for attempting to orchestrate a coup to retain power after losing the election.
NATO strengthens defenses after Russian drones shot down over Poland
Germany, the Netherlands, and the Czech Republic are increasing support to Poland to bolster NATO's eastern defenses following incidents involving Russian drones.
South Sudan vice-president charged with murder and treason
Roads to Vice-President Riek Machar's house are blocked by tanks and soldiers, reflecting fears of renewed conflict in South Sudan.
Belarus frees political prisoners in exchange for easing of US sanctions
Belarus has released 52 political prisoners as part of a deal to ease US sanctions. However, over 1,000 political prisoners remain incarcerated in the country.
Accused Trump assassin's remarks cut off by judge as trial begins
Mr. Routh, representing himself at trial, was warned by the judge for his disruptive behavior, accused of "making a mockery" of the court proceedings.
South African rapist in bid to block Netflix documentary about his life
Thabo Bester, accused of faking his death to escape prison, is attempting to block a Netflix documentary about his life, claiming it is defamatory.
Ban social media for under-15s, says French report warning of TikTok risks
A French report recommends banning social media access for under-15s due to risks highlighted by platforms like TikTok. It also proposes a "digital curfew" restricting 15-18 year olds from using social media between 10:00 PM and 8:00 AM to protect youth well-being.
France suspects foreign intelligence over pigs' heads left outside mosques
French authorities suspect foreign intelligence involvement after pigs' heads were found outside mosques, an act similar to recent provocations. Foreign nationals are believed to be responsible, highlighting ongoing tensions and attempts to incite unrest.
Zambia presses China for more compensation over toxic mine spill
Zambia's Vice-President Mutale Nalumango indicates that the compensation offered to communities affected by the toxic mine spill may be insufficient. The government is pressing China for additional compensation to address the spill's impact on local populations.
South African court rules that men can take wife's surname
South Africa's highest court has struck down a law preventing men from taking their wives' surnames, calling the restriction a "colonial import." The ruling allows men to adopt their spouse's surname, promoting gender equality and dismantling outdated colonial-era norms.
Ireland threatens to withdraw from Eurovision if Israel participates
The Irish broadcaster stated that Ireland might withdraw from Eurovision if Israel takes part, citing the ongoing and tragic loss of lives in Gaza as the reason for making participation "unconscionable."
Firms will hesitate to invest in US after raid - S Korea president
Over 300 South Koreans arrested during the raid are scheduled to return home on Friday, raising concerns about the impact of the incident on future US investment from South Korea, according to the South Korean president.
Israeli strikes in Yemen kill 35 people, Houthis say
The Israeli military claims to have targeted military sites in Yemen, but the Houthis report that the strikes killed 35 people and hit only civilian areas.
Bali's worst floods in a decade kill 14
Flash floods on Bali, triggered by heavy rainfall, have resulted in 14 deaths. Authorities attribute the disaster to intense storms that caused rapid flooding on the popular tourist island. Emergency services are responding to the crisis as the community copes with the aftermath.
Ghana agrees to accept West Africans deported from US
President Mahama announced that Ghana has agreed to accept West African deportees from the US. Fourteen individuals, including nationals from Nigeria and The Gambia, have already arrived as part of this agreement.
Rifle found but suspect still at large - what we know about Kirk shooting
The FBI has released new photos of a "person of interest" amid an ongoing large-scale manhunt for the suspect in the Kirk shooting. Despite a rifle being found, the individual remains at large as authorities continue their search.
Bolsonaro's coup trial gripped Brazil - and his conviction will divide the country
Former president Bolsonaro's conviction marks a significant moment for his critics, highlighting deep national divisions. While the verdict is seen as a milestone, the exact nature of his punishment has yet to be determined, leaving Brazil uncertain about the trial's full impact.
Worried migrants head home from India after Nepal turmoil
Amid deadly protests in Nepal, many Nepalis working in India are hurriedly returning home, concerned about the safety and stability of their homeland. The unrest has caused widespread alarm, prompting a significant movement of migrants back to Nepal.
Party like it's 2018 - Ethiopians celebrate their new year
Ethiopians joyfully celebrated their new year, which falls seven years behind the Western calendar, marking a culturally rich tradition with vibrant festivities and community gatherings.
Killing of Trump ally lays bare America's bloody and broken politics
The killing of Charlie Kirk highlights ongoing gun violence in the U.S. and exemplifies the recent surge in politically motivated attacks, exposing deep divisions and instability in American politics.
Charlie Kirk: Conservative influencer who rallied a youth movement
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative influencer and founder of Turning Point USA at 18, was shot and killed while speaking at a campus event in Utah. Known for his strong support of Trump, Kirk played a key role in mobilizing young conservatives across the U.S.
How Syria's dictatorship used a global child welfare charity to 'disappear' children
The Assad regime exploited a global child welfare charity to conceal children of detainees, separating them from their families and effectively making them disappear. This tactic was part of broader efforts to control and suppress opposition by targeting vulnerable family members under the guise of humanitarian aid.
Fatal dam collapse: 'How do you restart from nothing?'
Survivors of the dam collapse flood are urging the government for continued support as they struggle to rebuild their lives from scratch, highlighting ongoing challenges in recovery efforts.
Mystery of dancing spiders' DNA could explain how they develop into new species
Scientists believe the high number of peacock spider species is linked to unique aspects of their DNA, which may influence how they evolve and develop into new species.
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.
Accidental or deliberate? Russia's drone incursion into Poland is a test for NATO
Russia's drone entering Poland, whether by accident or design, challenges NATO's response. Moscow is keenly observing how the alliance reacts to this breach, which tests NATO's unity and readiness amid rising tensions.
New clues in hunt for Charlie Kirk's killer
BBC Verify’s Nick Beake examines newly released footage of the suspect linked to Charlie Kirk's killing, shedding light on his movements and escape tactics. Authorities are using this evidence to aid the ongoing investigation.
Watch: New video of the moment Kirk shooting suspect flees the scene
The video captures a person dressed in black jumping from a roof at the Utah campus and fleeing into a nearby wooded area.
'Looks like a toy, but it's real': BBC examines a downed Russian drone
The BBC examined a Russian drone shot down over Polish airspace early Wednesday. Despite its small size and toy-like appearance, the drone is a real and advanced piece of military equipment used in the ongoing conflict.
A rooftop figure, gunfire, then panic - how Charlie Kirk shooting unfolded
Conservative activist and Trump ally Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, sparking chaos and panic.
See Kathmandu's destroyed and barricaded streets after violence
Kathmandu is heavily militarized following recent violence, with streets destroyed and barricaded. The BBC's Samira Hussain reports an intense military presence throughout the city as authorities work to restore order.
'Netanyahu, we're not leaving': Defiance in Gaza City as Israel shows aid sites planned for evacuees
Despite Israel's insistence that all residents must evacuate Gaza City, many remain defiant. The BBC explores new aid sites the Israeli army has prepared to assist those displaced, highlighting the tension between evacuation orders and the population's resistance to leave.
Students Flee as Charlie Kirk Is Shot in Front of Crowd of Hundreds
A shooting occurred during an event featuring Charlie Kirk on a Utah campus, causing chaos as students fled. Video footage captures the moment the single shot rang out, leading to panic among the hundreds present.
Sumar trusts that social pressure will force Junts to back down and is considering when to reintroduce the reduction of the workday in Congress
Yolanda Díaz’s group, despite the defeat, feels strengthened and confident that the reduction of working hours will be approved before the end of the legislative term, hoping that social pressure will make Junts change its stance.
Yolanda Díaz strikes back and is already processing a decree to tighten time clock regulations after the failure of the workday reduction
Yolanda Díaz is promoting a royal decree to strengthen the control of time clock registration after the failure of the workday reduction. The measure has been opened for public consultation and excludes an increase in sanctions, aiming to maintain the obligation to record working hours.
Sánchez gives "seamless" support to Díaz in her hometown after not attending the vote that triggered the labor day setback
After three years without attending an event together at the Ferrol shipyards, Sánchez showed solid support for Díaz in her hometown, despite not attending the vote related to the controversial change in the working day.
This is the 'drone wall' that Brussels wants to build on the EU's eastern flank to stop Putin's threat
The European Commission plans to invest an additional 6 billion euros to strengthen Ukraine's air defense, consolidating previous bilateral aid and creating a "drone wall" on the EU's eastern flank to counter the threat from Russia.
Borrell warns: "Russia has an army and Europe 27 that are good for parades"
Russian drones have violated Polish airspace, and NATO is assisting the Polish air force in shooting them down, highlighting the tensions and the need to strengthen European defense against Russian provocations.
The UN Holds Emergency Meeting Over Russian Drone Incursions in Poland as Eastern Europe Strengthens Air Security
Poland and Latvia closed their airspace following incursions by Russian drones, while Germany increases air surveillance over Poland. The UN has called an urgent meeting in response to this escalation in air security in Eastern Europe.
At night and straight to the target: the videos of a Ukrainian drone before the impact against a Russian ship
The Ukrainian drone MPSV07, equipped with radio communication, control, and detection systems, was used in a night attack that struck and partially destroyed these systems on a Russian ship.
Historic Verdict in Brazil: Bolsonaro Sentenced to 27 Years in Prison for Attempting a Coup d'État
A Brazilian court found Jair Bolsonaro guilty and sentenced him to 27 years in prison for attempting a coup d'état. The ruling sets a historic precedent in the country, after he was accused of trying to destabilize the democratic order through illegal actions during his term in office.
Bolsonaro will not go to prison at the moment and his defense will be able to file an appeal
Due to his health and advanced age, the 70-year-old former president will not enter prison immediately, and his defense will be able to appeal. Additionally, he may request to serve the sentence under house arrest.
The Murder of Charlie Kirk Highlights Extreme Polarization in the U.S.: Some Predict a "Civil War"... and Others Celebrate His Death
The death of Charlie Kirk has intensified divisions in the United States, with some warning of a possible civil war and others celebrating his murder. This incident reflects the growing political and social polarization affecting the country.
They find what could be the weapon used in the attack: "It is a high-powered rifle"
Investigators in Utah have found a high-powered rifle that could be the weapon used in the assassination of activist Charlie Kirk. Authorities continue their investigations to clarify the details of the attack and its motive.
The FBI Releases Photos of the Suspect in Kirk’s Murder and Offers a $100,000 Reward
The FBI has published photos of the suspect connected to Kirk’s murder and is offering a $100,000 reward for information leading to their capture. Authorities are asking the public for assistance in identifying and locating the person involved in this case.
A video shows a suspect running on a rooftop after the murder of Charlie Kirk
A video reveals a suspect running on a rooftop overlooking the university courtyard where the murder of Charlie Kirk took place, providing new leads in the investigation of the crime.
The ECB Rules Out Further Interest Rate Cuts in the Short Term: How It Affects the Euribor, Mortgages, and Deposits
The ECB maintains key interest rates at 2% for the second consecutive time, indicating that this level is appropriate. No further rate cuts are expected in the short term, which impacts the stability of the Euribor, mortgages, and deposits.
Gypsies Breaking Stereotypes: "When They Tell Me 'You Are Different,' I Think 'Different From What?'"
A new generation of gypsies challenges prejudices and invisibility, seeking to be recognized beyond stereotypes and becoming a role model for future generations.
Ana Alcalde: This is the Spanish woman traveling on the Flotilla who has gone viral for managing its social media
Ana Alcalde is the Spanish woman traveling on the Flotilla who has gained popularity for managing its social media, sharing content that has captured public attention and made her role in this event go viral.
This Is How Rafa Nadal Made His Opponents Suffer at Roland Garros, Narrated by the Talented Thiem: "The Worst Experience of My Life"
Rafael Nadal imposed an unrelenting game at Roland Garros, causing great suffering to his opponents. Dominic Thiem, one of his most notable rivals, described facing him as "the worst experience" due to the intensity and difficulty of their matches in the Parisian tournament.
Pepa Bueno surprises Broncano with her answer to the question about sex: "Very good in all three categories"
Pepa Bueno, presenter of 'Telediario 2', was the last guest of the week on the La 1 program. During the interview, she surprised Broncano with a clever response to his question about sex, rating herself as "very good in all three categories."
Pepa Bueno responds to Mariló Montero on 'La Revuelta': "We can get tangled up in labels or focus on having a good time"
Pepa Bueno responded to Mariló Montero after being called a "sanchista" by the presenter on 'La Revuelta'. Bueno suggested that, instead of focusing on labels, it is better to concentrate on enjoying and having a good time, highlighting a more relaxed and less polarized stance.
The Tax Savings of 'Back to School': All the Deductions Allowed by the Tax Authority on Your Tax Return
The Spanish Association of Tax Advisors (Aedaf) highlights that, depending on the autonomous community, some school expenses are deductible on the personal income tax (IRPF) return, thereby allowing taxpayers to take advantage of tax benefits during the 'back to school' period.
Sara Saldaña, artistic swimmer: "Andrea Fuentes has taught us that pain is mandatory, but suffering is optional"
Sara Saldaña highlights the excellent moment of synchronized swimming and emphasizes the teaching of Andrea Fuentes, who has instilled in them that pain is inevitable, but suffering depends on each individual.
Bustinduy demands an urgent meeting with the Transport Commissioner after learning that he will meet with the CEO of Ryanair this Friday
Bustinduy, Minister of Social Rights, Consumer Affairs and Agenda 2030, considers it "very serious" that the European Commission supports multinationals and demands an urgent meeting with the Transport Commissioner after learning that he will meet with the CEO of Ryanair this Friday.
The Surreal Turn in His Career That Ilia Topuria Does Not Rule Out
The two-time UFC world champion attended the presentation of WOW 22, the next event of his promotion, in Madrid, leaving open the possibility of an unexpected change in his career.
A woman lives with her mother's corpse for over a year
Francesca Pettinato, born in 1923, was found dead in an advanced state of decomposition after being deceased for more than a year. Her daughter lived with the corpse throughout that time, which caused great shock and concern among neighbors and authorities.
Mayor of Villacastín Arrested for Assaulting His Wife During a Pilgrimage
The Civil Guard arrested the mayor of Villacastín, Julio César Sánchez (Vox), for alleged gender-based violence against his wife during a pilgrimage. The arrest occurred following a complaint and investigations initiated for this crime.
Yurena explains on 'El Hormiguero' why she hates her song 'No cambié'
Yurena appeared on Pablo Motos' show 'El Hormiguero' where she talked about her artistic and television career, revealing why she dislikes her song "No cambié."
The Government Labels Netanyahu’s Words About Sánchez as "Slanderous" and Emphasizes Friendship with Israel
The Spanish Foreign Ministry has rejected and labeled as "slanderous" Netanyahu’s accusations against Sánchez, in response to a tweet that accused him of a "genocidal threat" against Israel, highlighting the friendship between the two countries.
Nuria Roca premieres a new season of 'La Roca' with a double feature: "The mistake is making a show by watching the one opposite"
Nuria Roca begins the fifth season of 'La Roca', which now airs Saturdays and Sundays at 3:30 PM on La Sexta. The presenter emphasizes the importance of not basing a show on direct competition.
Concern for Britney Spears After Erratic Dancing in a Restaurant Bathroom: "She Is Not Well"
Friends of Britney Spears express concern about her condition after seeing her dance erratically in a restaurant bathroom. They also reveal that her house is messy, indicating that the singer is not emotionally well.
Ed Sheeran Reveals He Has an Album Ready to Be Released... When He Dies: "It's All Recorded as if It Were Going to Happen Tomorrow"
Ed Sheeran confirmed on Apple Music that he has a complete album recorded, prepared to be released after his death. Since he was 18 years old, he has written many songs, and it will be his wife who chooses ten tracks to publish after he passes away.
Former center Jason Collins, first NBA player to come out as gay, suffers a brain tumor
Jason Collins, former NBA player and the first athlete in the league to come out as gay, who played 13 seasons and is now an NBA ambassador, has been diagnosed with a brain tumor.
And we keep reading on paper
Although the main business is digital, there remains a special thrill in reading on paper that many cannot let go of.
Edu Recommends: "I've Tried Several AIs and These Are My Favorites"
AIs and language models (LLMs) are booming and here to stay. Although many only know ChatGPT, there are many other valuable options to explore.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica addresses in its issue 127 the challenge faced by the "Alfabeta Generation" to find well-being in a world dominated by hyperconnectivity. It analyzes how excessive screen time affects mental and social health, and proposes strategies to balance digital and in-person life, promoting a conscious and healthy use of technology.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin spoke ironically about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating on their partners, suggesting facing difficult situations with optimism.
The Prosecutor's Office opposes Peinado collecting "all" of Begoña Gómez's emails: "It is absolutely excessive"
The Prosecutor's Office supports Begoña Gómez's appeal against Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's order to gather all her institutional emails, describing the measure as "absolutely excessive."
The Civil Guard Reveals How a Minor Was Exploited on OnlyFans: "She Was a Broken Toy"
A teacher raised concerns about the strange behavior of a minor, which led the Civil Guard to uncover her exploitation on OnlyFans. The minor was described as a "broken toy" due to the abuse she suffered, highlighting a serious case of child exploitation on the platform.
Marta Pombo, firm in response to her followers' demands: "The more you ask me, the less I will show her"
Marta Pombo responds on Instagram to her followers who ask for more content with her pet Gaia, refusing to give in to those demands and clarifying that the more they insist, the less frequently she will show her.
Sydney Sweeney fights for her Oscar with 'Christy': trailer of the boxing movie that changed her physique
Sydney Sweeney aims to compete in the awards season with 'Christy', a biopic about boxer Christy Martin. For the role, the actress underwent intense training that transformed her physique, reflecting the dedication behind this project.
The British Press Celebrates the Meeting Between King Charles III and His Son Harry… Remembering Meghan Markle
The British press highlighted the meeting between King Charles III and Prince Harry, mainly emphasizing Meghan Markle’s absence, and reflecting on the implications for the royal family.
This is the new frigate of the Spanish Navy: detects missiles and is equipped with advanced sensors to respond to threats
The launching of the frigate F-111 Bonifaz, presided over by Pedro Sánchez and Yolanda Díaz and sponsored by Queen Sofía, marks a milestone for the Spanish Navy with the incorporation of advanced sensors to detect missiles and effectively respond to threats.
The video of Minister Carlos Cuerpo speaking in perfect Japanese to a group of investors in Tokyo
The Minister of Economy, Carlos Cuerpo, participated in a forum in Japan to connect growing companies with Japanese investors, standing out by addressing the audience in perfect Japanese.
The Joy of a US Couple Trying Spanish Food: "Each Dish Is Better Than the Last"
An American couple, visiting Asturias to see their daughter, was fascinated by Spanish cuisine, highlighting that each dish surpassed the previous one in flavor and quality.
This is the reason why Generation Z youth change jobs more often
Only 7% of young people prefer to be self-employed, while 35% plan to change jobs in the next year, reflecting high job mobility among Generation Z.
Discover the getaway full of history and surrounded by nature that you can’t miss
Villaviciosa de Odón, 30 minutes from Madrid, offers rich architectural heritage and stunning natural surroundings, making it an ideal destination to explore and revisit.
Larry Ellison seizes Musk’s throne as the richest man in the world after gaining $80 billion in one day
Oracle’s shares rose 40%, boosting Larry Ellison’s fortune above that of Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg, making him the richest man in the world after gaining $80 billion in a single day.
An Expert on Cervantes' Homosexuality: "The Documents Have No Scientific Validity"
José Manuel Lucía Mejías, philologist and author of ‘Cervantes íntimo’, analyzes the rumors about Cervantes' possible homosexuality, pointing out that the documents addressing this topic lack scientific validity and are not conclusive evidence.
Why Do We Age During Menopause? The Keys of Epigenetics to Slow It Down
Cells oxidize over time, similar to an apple exposed to air, explains a menopause specialist. This process contributes to aging during menopause, but epigenetics offers keys to slow down these effects and improve cellular health.
Magdalena Perelló, Cardiologist, Reveals the Best Vegetable to Care for the Heart: "Affordable, Tasty, and Humble"
Magdalena Perelló, cardiologist, highlights an affordable, tasty, and humble vegetable as ideal for heart care, thanks to its richness in antioxidants and essential micronutrients.
The Internet is about to change: China creates the first 'universal' 6G chip with faster speeds
China has developed the first universal 6G chip that offers speeds exceeding 100 gigabits per second across the entire wireless band, marking a significant breakthrough for the next generation of the internet.
The platform that offers accommodations in the heart of nature: glamping, transparent bubbles, treehouses...
This website offers unique accommodations in the midst of nature, such as glamping, transparent bubbles, and treehouses, ideal for those seeking getaways that connect with dreamlike natural settings.
Blanca García-Orea, nutritionist: "I don't usually recommend sugar-free chocolate"
Blanca García-Orea, nutritionist, clarifies that she does not usually recommend sugar-free chocolate, debunking myths by pointing out that chocolate with sugar is often a better option due to its taste and composition, emphasizing the importance of choosing quality chocolates and consuming them in moderation.
What RCUT Intersections Are and Why They Could End Up Replacing Roundabouts
RCUT intersections, a road design used in the United States, could be implemented in Spain soon. These intersections aim to improve traffic flow and safety, offering an efficient alternative to traditional roundabouts.
This is what the Russian Geran-2 drones shot down by NATO in Poland look like: they attack in swarms at 180 km/h to overwhelm air defenses
The Russian Geran-2 drones, based on the Iranian Shahid-136 model, have a delta-wing shape and are equipped with optical sensors for navigation. They fly in swarms at 180 km/h to overwhelm and evade air defenses, but were shot down by NATO in Poland.
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 presents the final round to choose the best beach in Spain 2025, featuring 20 finalists selected by popular vote among the best from each coastline. You can vote until September 15 and participate in the draw to win a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.
Neither Muro nor El Palmar: this is the sunniest beach in Spain according to a study
A beach in the Canary Islands is the sunniest in Spain, surpassing well-known mainland beaches like Muro and El Palmar, thanks to the greater number of sunlight hours it receives annually.
Discover the Jewel of Galicia with Postcard-Worthy Landscapes, Houses That Seem to Float, and Wild Beaches
This small town in Galicia, with just 800 inhabitants, stands out for its stunning landscapes, houses that appear to float, and wild beaches, rivaling in beauty the famous villages of the Amalfi Coast.
The DGT will fine those who wear this type of sunglasses while driving: the detail you need to pay attention to
The DGT warns that using inappropriate sunglasses while driving can be penalized. It is important that the lenses comply with regulations to avoid glare and ensure optimal vision, especially during sunny months. Choosing the right sunglasses is key for road safety and avoiding fines.
The Movie You Have to Watch Before Saying Goodbye to Summer: A Romantic Drama on Prime Video
Lasse Hallström directs this romantic drama available on Prime Video, starring Madelyn Cline, perfect to enjoy before the end of summer.
Tezanos' CIS shoots PSOE up with a rise of more than five points in one month at the expense of PP and Vox
The CIS shows a sharp decline of the right-wing bloc over two months, mainly benefiting the PSOE, which rises more than five points in one month at the expense of PP and Vox.
A study reveals that 47% of boys and 37% of girls aged 12 to 21 find it acceptable to check their partner's mobile phone
A report by Plan International with 3,500 adolescents reveals that one-third of young people feel they do not have the necessary resources to access the studies they want.
The Four Shoes That Are a Hit at Stradivarius and You'll Want to Wear Every Day to the Office from Summer to Autumn
Stradivarius, an Inditex brand, presents four ideal loafers for the office, combining style and comfort perfect for the transition from summer to autumn.
The Police Identify Podemos Spokesperson Pablo Fernández at Pro-Palestinian Demonstrations During La Vuelta
Pablo Fernández, spokesperson for Podemos, was identified by the police during the pro-Palestinian demonstrations at La Vuelta. Fernández criticized the police intervention through his social media, expressing his disagreement with the actions taken.
The Perfect Routes to Explore Castilla y León in Your Electric Car Without Any Obstacles
The KIA EV3, with a range of over 600 km per charge, is a sustainable and comfortable option for touring Castilla y León, enabling worry-free trips without range anxiety.
Nacho Vigalondo Shows His 'Gamer' Side in 'Tribute', a Documentary About the History of Video Games in Spain
The documentary 'Tribute', directed by Nacho Vigalondo and available on Prime Video, reviews the history of video games in Spain from the arcade era of the 1980s to the present day, including the participation of streamers like IlloJuan.
Banks where you can withdraw money for free at any ATM
Most banks allow you to withdraw money without fees at their own ATMs, but the conditions vary when using ATMs of other institutions, where charges may apply.
These Are the Best Countries to Retire In and the Reasons Why Spain Is at the Bottom of the Ranking
Spain ranks 39th and is the worst country in the EU in the Global Retirement Index 2025, reflecting stagnation in conditions for retirees compared to better-ranked nations.
With this trick, you’ll know if your phone company delivers the Internet speed you are paying for
There are free tests that measure bandwidth via cable to verify the real Internet speed. These tests help check if the phone company is providing the contracted service.
Rice Salad with Prawns, Ideal for Seafood Lovers
This fresh and light recipe combines rice and prawns, offering a flavor that evokes the Mediterranean Sea in every bite, perfect for seafood lovers.
Ilia Topuria's Praise for Khazmat Chimaev, Current UFC Middleweight Champion: "He’s a Savage"
Ilia Topuria praised Khazmat Chimaev, the current UFC middleweight champion, calling him a "savage." It is also mentioned that Chimaev’s next opponent could be Nassourdine Imavov.
Armani's Will Opened, Founder of a 12 Billion Empire
The will of Giorgio Armani, founder of an empire valued at 12 billion euros, has been opened. The exact contents of the document that initiates the succession process are not yet known.
Iker Jiménez kicks off the sixth season of 'Horizonte': "We want to bring them what others don't tell them"
Iker Jiménez started the sixth season of 'Horizonte' with a renewed set, emphasizing that the program is special and a survivor. His goal is to offer exclusive and different content, showing information that other media outlets do not convey.
More than 60 containers fall into the sea at one of the main US ports
Unloading operations were temporarily suspended after more than 60 containers fell into the sea at a major US port. No injuries were reported during the incident.
Psychotherapy with Hypnosis, a Growing Practice Despite Scientific Rejection: "I Needed 3 Sessions"
Clinical hypnosis, once considered a carnival trick, is gaining popularity as an effective treatment for anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, despite resistance from the scientific community.
Spain: The Country That Doesn’t Like to Travel: "It Causes Me More Anxiety Than Freedom"
Some people in Spain prefer not to travel, as for them remaining still represents well-being or a political stance. Traveling, although for many it is pleasure and discovery, can also cause anxiety in others.
Assaults, insults... Environmentalists feel more targeted than ever: "I refuse to be afraid"
Ecologists in Action reported in July an increase in ideologically motivated assaults and insults against environmental activists, who feel more threatened but stand by their commitment and refuse to live in fear.
More Moderation and Fewer Certainties
Politics, traditionally seen as the art of the possible, has become distorted, showing that politicians often create problems instead of effective solutions. Greater moderation and fewer absolute certainties in political discourse are urgently needed.
The Attack on Poland, Seen from Moscow
Belarus attributes the diversion of the drones responsible for the attack on Poland to electronic warfare interference, offering this explanation as the most logical account of what happened.
The Hours of Sumar
Sumar's proposal to reduce working hours faces resistance from Junts, whose support is inconsistent and reflects their own interests and political timing.
The Low Battery Syndrome
September symbolizes returning to routine and the importance of managing our personal energy. It's okay to activate energy-saving mode to maintain balance and take care of our well-being during times of change.
Meteorologists warn that this autumn could bring "a major torrential rain event" in the Mediterranean basin
Experts from Meteored warn that in the autumn of 2025, several DANA (isolated upper-level cold drops) could form on the peninsula, which would increase the risk of torrential rains in the Mediterranean basin.
A body is found at the bottom of a well in La Laguna
A body was found at the bottom of a well in La Laguna, while searches continue for a young man who has been missing in the same area for two days.
Italian Rapper Baby Gang Arrested for Illegal Possession of Weapons
The police arrested Italian rapper Baby Gang after finding three weapons in his possession: one at the hotel where he was staying and two at his home.
Can You Go Out for a Walk While on Sick Leave? This Is What the Law Says
The law allows going outside during medical leave as long as medical instructions are followed and the recovery process is not put at risk.
They Request 15 Years in Prison for a Young Man for Raping a Minor Under Guardianship
The Public Prosecutor's Office of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is requesting 15 years of imprisonment for a young Moroccan man accused of sexually assaulting a minor under the guardianship of the Government of the Canary Islands. The case is in judicial process and highlights the severity of the crime committed against a person protected by the State.
The first evicted from 'Supervivientes' leaves with a 'Judas kiss': "You will be able to nominate a teammate"
Kike Calleja, the first evicted from 'Supervivientes', said goodbye to his teammates and, with a kiss on the cheek to Sonia Monroy, nominated her to continue in the competition.
Mother and daughter at odds over the nomination on 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I didn't want this to happen"
Elena Rodríguez, Adara Molinero, Tony Spina, and Iván González were nominated on 'Supervivientes All Stars', causing a conflict between mother and daughter, who expressed their disagreement and surprise over the situation.
'Straight to the Point,' with Marta Flich and Gonzalo Miró, takes over the time slot of 'Malas Lenguas'
The program 'Straight to the Point,' hosted by Marta Flich and Gonzalo Miró, replaces Jesús Cintora's show 'Malas Lenguas' in its time slot, thereby displacing the latter from his usual schedule.
'Malas lenguas' denies the rumor that the Government is announcing a new dose of the COVID vaccine
The program 'Malas lenguas' denies the false message circulating that warns about an alleged new dose of the COVID vaccine that the Government is supposedly announcing, pointing out that it is a hoax that is spreading quickly.
Dani Mateo reacts to Junts' "no" to the reduction of the workday: "What am I supposed to do, I spend my whole life here"
Dani Mateo, along with Cristina Pardo and Iñaki López, has commented on Junts' rejection of the workday reduction reform, lamenting the failure of the measure and expressing his frustration about spending so much time working.
Nerea Pérez de las Heras on 'El Intermedio': "AI is like a super brown-nosing employee who wants to please the boss"
Nerea Pérez de las Heras presented her segment 'Frecuencia Nerea' on 'El Intermedio,' where she compared artificial intelligence to an employee trying to please the boss, highlighting its servile nature and constant attempt to please.
Rosa starts with 25 seconds less than Manu 'El Rosco' and is defeated
Rosa started with 25 seconds less than Manu on the show, having 123 seconds compared to the Madrilenian's 148, which led to her defeat.
9/11 Through the Eyes of Matías Prats
On September 11, 24 years are commemorated since the attacks on the Twin Towers, recalling the global impact and the coverage by journalist Matías Prats, who reported live on the tragedy that changed recent history.
Lola Flores' Grandchildren, Gathered in a Symbolic Photo at a Grammy Concert in Seville
Elena and Guillermo Furiase, Alba Flores, and Pedro Antonio Lazaga reunited at a Grammy concert in Seville, showing closeness and sharing the spotlight. The only absence was Lola Orellana, daughter of Rosario Flores.
Anita Matamoros scares her followers by appearing immobilized on social media
Anita Matamoros worried her followers by showing herself immobilized due to a health problem. The influencer revealed that she is suffering from a cervical hernia attack, a condition that affects her again and limits her mobility.
Are Alejandra Rubio and Carlo Costanzia getting married? The detail in an Instagram photo that has wedding bells ringing
Carlo Costanzia Sr. shared a photo with his son and grandson that has sparked rumors about a possible wedding between Alejandra Rubio and Carlo Costanzia, due to certain details in the image that have caught the attention of followers.
Who is the nun whom Queen Letizia embraces with affection and naturalness in Madrid
The nun Milagros García is the one receiving the affectionate embrace from Queen Letizia in Madrid. They met during a cooperation trip to Cape Verde, where they established a special connection.
This is Brooks Nader, the model and ex of Constantine of Greece who is linked to Alcaraz
Brooks Nader, model and ex-partner of Constantine of Greece, is romantically linked to Alcaraz. Nader's sister confirmed the relationship, assuring that "the rumors are true."
'We are nobody' assures that Carlos Alcaraz is single: "Brooks and he are not a couple"
Alberto Guzmán stated on the program that Carlos Alcaraz confirmed to those close to him that he is single and does not want to start a serious relationship. He also clarified that Brooks and he are not a couple.
Asmongold casts doubt on his streaming future due to his father's health condition
Asmongold has decided to indefinitely pause his live streams to focus on caring for his father, who is suffering from pancreatic cancer, creating uncertainty about his return to streaming.
Joaquín Torres, architect of celebrities: "Cristiano doesn't especially like my architecture"
Joaquín Torres, architect of celebrities such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Zinedine Zidane, Alejandro Sanz, and Elsa Pataky, highlights that although he has designed for major celebrities, Cristiano Ronaldo is not especially a fan of his architectural style.
Selena Gomez Reveals She Suffers from Arthritis Due to Lupus and Announces an Important Decision
Selena Gomez has revealed that she suffers from arthritis as a result of lupus, an autoimmune disease. This condition has affected her health and career, leading her to make an important decision to take better care of herself.
Lecquio reveals what happened when his relationship with Mar Flores was uncovered: "They tried to frame me with drugs"
Alessandro Lecquio clarified that he does not receive extra money for his television appearances and revealed that, after his relationship with Mar Flores became public, there was an attempt to falsely implicate him with drugs.
Nina Dobrev and Shaun White Break Up Nearly a Year After Getting Engaged
Nina Dobrev and Shaun White have broken up after nearly a year of being engaged. The athlete proposed to the actress in October 2024, following five years of dating.
The Former Sister-in-Law of King Frederik of Denmark Learns to Be an 'Influencer' with Her Son, Prince and Model Nikolai
Alexandra Manley, ex-wife of Joachim of Denmark, takes part in a photoshoot for social media guided by her eldest son, Prince and model Nikolai, as she delves into the world of influencers.
Activist Charlie Kirk, Trump Ally, Shot Dead in the Neck
Authorities arrested a person related to the case, but it is not the shooter, a spokesperson from the educational center told The New York Times.
Video of the murder of Iryna Zarutska in the Charlotte metro released
Iryna Zarutska, a young Ukrainian woman who fled to the US after the Russian invasion, was murdered in the Charlotte metro. President Donald Trump has called for the death penalty for the attacker.
Time Change in October: What Day Does Winter Time Start in Spain?
The switch to winter time in Spain takes place in October, setting the clock back one hour to make better use of natural light during the colder months. This measure affects daily life and the schedule of activities.
Verstappen's Controversial Solution to Improve Formula 1: "If We Could Get Cars Like Those from 2010 or Earlier..."
Max Verstappen expressed in an interview his desire for Formula 1 to return to cars from before 2010, as he believes those models offered greater competitiveness and action in races, enhancing the spectacle of the Grand Circus.
180-Degree Turn in the Laporte Case: FIFA Rules in Favor of Athletic and Approves Player's Signing
FIFA gave the green light for Aymeric Laporte to be registered as a player of Athletic Club, reversing previous decisions. The Bilbao club confirmed the approval through an official statement, allowing the central defender to officially join the team.
Oviedo issues a "sincere apology" to Real Madrid and Mbappé following racist insults at Carlos Tartiere
Real Oviedo presented a sincere apology to Real Madrid and Mbappé for the racist insults at their stadium. The Asturian club committed to taking strong action to eradicate racist behavior among its fans.
Guide for the 2025 Tokyo World Athletics Championships: Spanish Athletes' Schedules and Where to Watch Online and on TV
The World Athletics Championships in Tokyo will take place from September 13 to 21, 2025. The guide includes the participation schedules of Spanish athletes and options to follow the competitions online and on television.
Barça announces the return of Thiago Alcántara: he will be Hansi Flick's assistant
Thiago Alcántara officially returns to the FC Barcelona coaching staff as an assistant to Hansi Flick, after having briefly worked with the first team last season.
Álvaro Pascual-Leone, Neuroscientist: "The Human Brain Has an Extraordinary Capacity for Change"
Álvaro Pascual-Leone highlights brain plasticity and how non-invasive therapies can enhance recovery and quality of life in people with disabilities, emphasizing the great adaptive potential of the human brain.
The Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo Wants to Create a Driving Group with Virtual Simulation
Iván Díaz, a patient experienced in virtual simulation, is promoting a project at the National Paraplegic Hospital of Toledo to create an amateur driving team using simulators. The initiative aims to encourage rehabilitation, inclusion, and the training of patients with disabilities through this innovative technological tool.
Special Education: What the Law Says and What the PP Wants to Change Regarding Families' Choice Capacity
The LOMLOE prioritizes mainstream schools and grants the administration the final say in school placement. The PP proposes to ensure that families have the full right to choose the educational option they prefer for their children.
The EU Court of Justice Rules That the Work of Parents with Children with Disabilities Must Be Adapted
The EU Court of Justice ruled that employers must adapt the working conditions of parents with children with disabilities, ensuring measures that facilitate work-life balance and support their family situation, thereby promoting equality and protection in the workplace.
The ECB keeps interest rates at 2% and extends the July pause until doubts about the eurozone economy are cleared
The ECB keeps interest rates at 2% for the second consecutive time, meeting market expectations, while it updates its economic forecasts and waits to clarify uncertainties about the eurozone economy before making new decisions.
Moeve propels Ballenoil: opens a new station every four days and aims for 1 billion in revenue
Moeve drives Ballenoil, which after its first year with the energy network, surpassed 900 million in revenue and opens a station every four days, aiming to reach 1 billion.
The IEA projects an oil supply surplus in 2026 comparable to that of COVID
The International Energy Agency (IEA) anticipates an oil supply surplus in 2026 similar to that recorded during the COVID-19 pandemic, due to a significant increase in global production and weaker demand. This imbalance could put downward pressure on prices, affecting markets and oil producers.
The Sabadell Board Meets to Finalize the Report Against the Takeover Bid
The Sabadell board of directors meets to finalize its report on the hostile takeover bid, which must be published this Friday according to Spanish regulations.
Iberdrola buys 30.29% of its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia for 1.88 billion euros
Iberdrola has acquired 30.29% of its Brazilian subsidiary Neoenergia for 1.88 billion euros, strengthening its control and presence in Brazil's energy market. This operation is part of its strategy to boost international growth and its commitment to renewable energies in the region.
Ryanair warns that Russian drones could affect European airspace for years
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary warns that Russian drones could impact European airspace for years and urges the European Union to respond firmly to this provocation.
'Eddington': Key Guide and References for Ari Aster's Post-Pandemic Western on U.S. Polarization
Ari Aster abandons horror to use the western, the iconic U.S. genre, to explore the country's social polarization and failure following the COVID-19 pandemic in his film 'Eddington'.
The Basketball Star Who Vanished, Was Presumed Dead, and Reappeared 40 Years Later: The Story of Charles Thomas
Spanish director Félix Colomer tells the story of Charles Thomas in 'Temps Mort,' a basketball star who disappeared and was presumed dead but reemerged after more than 40 years, revealing a surprising and mysterious story.
The Most Important Anime of the Year Has Arrived: Everything You Need to Know About 'Demon Slayer: The Infinite Fortress'
The final trilogy of 'Demon Slayer' begins with the first key battle between demon slayers and demons, marking a crucial moment in the saga.
How Many Episodes Does 'Mar Afuera' Have, the Ambitious Atresplayer Series Starring Gabriel Guevara
The series 'Mar Afuera,' loosely based on an Italian show, premieres on Atresplayer with weekly episodes. Starring Gabriel Guevara and Hugo Welzel, it promises to be an ambitious production on the platform.
Emmy Awards 2025: Where and How You Can Watch the Nominated Series
The 77th edition of the Emmy Awards includes nominations for prominent series such as 'The Last of Us,' 'Black Mirror,' 'The Bear,' and 'The White Lotus.' These productions are some of the most recognized and are expected to compete in various categories of the awards.
Huawei Leads the Global Wearables Market in 2025: This is How It’s Winning the Battle Against Xiaomi, Apple, and Samsung
Huawei dominates the global wearables market with a 20.2% share between March and June 2025, leading for the second consecutive quarter according to IDC. Its success is attributed to innovation in sensors, focus on health, and attractive design, surpassing Xiaomi, Apple, and Samsung.
The revolutionary automatic translation feature of the new AirPods is delayed and will not arrive in Spain: this is the reason
The automatic translation feature of the new AirPods, which promised instant communication, has been delayed and will not be initially available in Spain. Apple is still working on improving its accuracy and adaptation to different languages, which has led to this postponement to ensure an optimal experience for users.
Goodbye to the double check mess: WhatsApp brings back the classic blue color for read messages
WhatsApp has decided to return to the classic blue color for the double check that indicates read messages, moving away from recent changes that caused confusion among users. This measure aims to make it easier to identify read messages and improve the user experience on the platform.
This is Seedream 4.0, the AI from TikTok's creators that outperforms Gemini 2.5
Seedream 4.0, the new artificial intelligence created by TikTok's parent company, is now available in China and stands out for outperforming Gemini 2.5.
These are the emojis that will arrive on your phone in 2026 (and you’re going to love one)
iOS and Android phones will have new emojis in 2026, including an orca, a trombone, a furry creature, and a face with a frightened expression, expanding the variety for users.
The Mistake Many People Make When Going to the Hairdresser That Causes the Dye Not to Absorb Properly
A common habit can negatively affect the absorption of dye at the hairdresser, ruining the color result. This everyday mistake influences how the hair takes in the dye, impacting the expected finish.
WSI and HM Hospitals Host the 1st Sports, Women, and Heart Summit: A Boost for Female Cardiovascular Health
On September 25th in Madrid, WSI and HM Hospitals are organizing the 1st Sports, Women, and Heart Summit, where experts will highlight the importance of sports in the prevention and early diagnosis of female cardiovascular diseases.
The Medicinal Spice That Combats 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.
Marta Lozano confirms that equestrian boots promise to steal the spotlight from 'cowboy' boots this autumn
Influencer Marta Lozano favors equestrian boots in her new collaboration, highlighting this classic design that promises to surpass 'cowboy' boots in popularity during the autumn.
Ana Torroja's 'mullet' haircut will be the most desired because it suits all face types
Ana Torroja's 'mullet' haircut is a comfortable and versatile hairstyle that has represented the singer for years. Its design flatters all face types, making it an aesthetic and practical option that is gaining popularity.
Queen Letizia debuts her most supportive vest, made by women victims of APRAMP's trafficking
Queen Letizia wore a tweed vest made by women victims of trafficking while attending the 3rd International Congress on Human Trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation, organized by the Betania Association.
The amazing trick of Jose Andrés to make spectacular meatballs
Chef Jose Andrés shares his secret to transforming traditional meatballs into a spectacular dish, adding a professional touch that enhances their flavor and texture.
The Most Typical Dishes of Catalonia to Celebrate the Diada
A compilation of traditional Catalan recipes that reflect the culture and tradition of the community to celebrate the Diada, showcasing the most emblematic flavors of Catalonia.
Cadavid, chef: "We coat the product with oil so that there is no excess that causes burning"
Chef Cadavid explains that instead of pouring oil first, it’s better to coat the product with oil. This method prevents excess oil that can cause burning, improving cooking results.
Creamy and Cookie-Flavored: This Is the Mercadona Product That Conquers All Palates
Mercadona launches a creamy cookie-flavored ice cream, costing less than four euros, which has become one of the season’s biggest hits, winning over all palates.
Herbs and Spices That Help Combat the Heat, According to a Nutritionist
A nutritionist recommends incorporating certain herbs and spices into the diet to help cope with extreme heat. These natural foods contribute to keeping the body hydrated and regulate body temperature, promoting well-being during high temperatures.
A Veterinarian Clarifies the Difference Between Cage and Free-Range Chicken Eggs
A veterinarian explains the differences between eggs from caged, free-range, and organic hens, emphasizing that they are not the same. Eggs from caged hens come from confined birds, while free-range hens have access to the outdoors, and organic hens are raised with organic feed and in a more natural environment, ensuring better conditions and quality.
The Charming Town of Seville Where Bayona’s Latest Project Is Filmed
The director of 'The Snow Society' and 'The Impossible,' J.A. Bayona, is filming a very personal documentary in a picturesque town in Andalusia, highlighting the beauty of this region in his new project.
The town of Extremadura known as 'the balcony of La Vera'
This small village in Cáceres, located near Castilla y León and Castilla-La Mancha, is a hidden treasure in the Sierra de Gredos, renowned for its landscapes and privileged location.
The Fantastic Route of Almería That Breaks the Desert: An Oasis with River and Waterfalls
This trail in southeastern Spain offers a refreshing oasis with a river and waterfalls, ideal for escaping the heat and discovering unique landscapes that surprise those who explore it.
It Looks Like a Green Valley in the North, but It’s Madrid: A Spectacular Route Through Forests and a River Beach
Just over an hour from Madrid, this area offers a spectacular route through forests and a river beach, ideal for a weekend excursion away from the bustle of the city.
The magical town of Cantabria located in the heart of the Picos de Europa
Situated in the Liébana region and surrounded by spectacular landscapes, this Cantabrian village stands out for its bridges, cobblestone streets, and traditional manor houses that reflect the essence of Cantabria.
The beautiful town of Almería surrounded by nature and with remains of a Nasrid castle
Serón, located in the Almanzora valley, stands out for its diverse nature and landscapes. This town in Almería also houses remains of a Nasrid castle, reflecting its historical and cultural richness in a unique natural setting.
AI for Setting Individualized Flight Prices: An Airline Sparks Controversy
An airline introduces AI to set personalized prices for flights, generating controversy and concern among consumers about privacy and the use of their personal data.
What It Means When Small Changes Cause You a Lot of Distress, According to Psychology
People with previous traumas may experience exaggerated reactions to small changes due to their emotional vulnerability, which causes a great deal of distress even in seemingly minor situations.
Health authorities report a possible malfunction in a series of insulin pumps
The Aemps warns about a possible malfunction in insulin pumps from Tandem Diabetes Care, which could cause episodes of hyperglycemia or require urgent medical attention.
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 have more non-lethal attempts.
Artificial Sweeteners May Harm Brain Health in the Long Term, According to a Study
A recent study reveals that prolonged consumption of artificial sweeteners could negatively affect brain health. The results suggest that these compounds alter cognitive functions and may increase the risk of neurodegenerative diseases, highlighting the importance of examining their long-term effects on the body.
The Use of Mobile Phones by Parents Affects Their Interaction with Their Children
A study reveals that excessive smartphone use not only harms young people but also negatively impacts the relationship between parents and children, affecting the quality of their interaction.
'Cupping'? The pseudotherapy with little evidence that Health Authorities warn about
Cupping, although not considered harmful and may have positive effects in some cases, is a pseudotherapy with little scientific evidence. Health Authorities warn against its use due to the lack of scientific support confirming its effectiveness.
The location of the six DGT radars that have been operational since September 1st in the Balearic Islands
Six of the 32 new speed control radars have been operating on the roads of Mallorca and Ibiza since September 1st, strengthening traffic surveillance in the Balearic Islands.
Opel bets on electric sportiness: the new Mokka GSE is its flagship
Opel joins the trend of creating sporty versions based on electric vehicles. Its proposal is the new Mokka GSE, a vibrant and sporty variant that stands out within the Mokka range.
What Does It Mean for an Engine to Be Naturally Aspirated?
A naturally aspirated engine operates without a turbocharger or supercharger, drawing air at natural atmospheric pressure. Unlike forced induction engines, it does not force air intake, which affects its power and responsiveness.
The fact that many drivers in Spain are unaware of: the distance from the sign to a speed camera
Most drivers in Spain are unaware of the distance between the speed camera warning sign and the actual radar, an important piece of information to comply with regulations and avoid penalties.
Juan José Ebenezer, tire puncture expert, warns: "The steering will feel more loose"
Juan José Ebenezer, expert mechanic, explains on TikTok how to detect a tire puncture while driving, highlighting that the steering becomes more unstable or "loose" as the main symptom to ensure safety at the wheel.
The prison sentence that two truck drivers will face after swapping the steering wheel while driving
The Civil Guard of Soria arrested two truck drivers on September 5 for swapping the steering wheel while driving to falsify tachograph cards.
The first driverless on-demand bus in Spain will operate in Leganés
Isabel Díaz Ayuso announced that in a few months the first driverless on-demand bus in Spain will start operating in Leganés, circulating through the municipality's technology park.
Moreno Bonilla dismantles the opposition’s health care criticisms by surpassing Andalusia’s average national health expenditure per inhabitant for the first time
Moreno Bonilla refutes the criticisms regarding Andalusian health care, denying its privatization and highlighting that Andalusia has exceeded the national average health expenditure per inhabitant for the first time. He also recalled that María Jesús Montero, leader of PSOE-A, signed more than 500 million euros in investments as Health Minister.
The town of Yurena in Euskadi: the fishing village that saw the rise of the TV 'superstar'
Yurena, an iconic figure of pop culture and a renowned television star, was born and raised in a small fishing village in Vizcaya, Euskadi, which is now known for being the birthplace of this famous personality.
Educator at a Youth Center in the Canary Islands Arrested for Sexual Assault on Three Girls
The National Police arrested an educator at a youth center in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, accused of sexual assault against three girls.
Sevilla already has the poster artist for the 2026 Spring Festival: the artist Daniel Franca
Mayor José Luis Sanz has announced that Daniel Franca will be the artist in charge of creating the official poster for Sevilla's 2026 Spring Festival.
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María Luisa Park in Seville Closes After the Death of Five Ducks Due to Avian Flu Outbreak
The Seville City Council has temporarily closed María Luisa Park following the death of five ducks caused by an avian flu outbreak. Coordination protocols were activated with other municipalities to control and prevent the spread of the virus, ensuring health safety and avoiding risks to the park's wildlife and visitors.
A 53-year-old woman dies after being hit by a bus in Almería
A 53-year-old woman died after being hit by a bus in Almería. The driver tested negative for alcohol and drugs. The circumstances of the accident are still unknown.
The Best School in Zaragoza: It Does Not Use Textbooks and Has Exchange Programs
This school, featured on the annual 'Forbes' list, offers a Dual Baccalaureate, does not use traditional textbooks, and has exchange programs, standing out for its innovative educational approach.
Investigate the violent death of a man in Vilanova i la Geltrú
The police are investigating the violent death of a man in Vilanova i la Geltrú, as the body showed signs of criminal activity. The causes of death are still unknown.
Young woman arrested in Granada accused of a cyber fraud using the 'man in the middle' system
A 19-year-old woman was arrested in Granada by the National Police accused of a cyber fraud using the 'man in the middle' method, through which she withdrew nearly 7,000 euros from someone else's account.
The young man who is often the only student in his degree program: "If I'm absent, I have to notify so the professor doesn't come"
A student of Romance Languages and their Literatures at the University of Barcelona is enrolled alongside only one other classmate, often being the only one present in class. For this reason, he must notify if he is absent so that the professor does not attend unnecessarily.
The Romantic Story of Elisany Silva and Her Husband Despite Criticism for Being Much Taller Than Him
Elisany Silva and her husband face criticism on social media due to the height difference between them, as she is much taller. Despite this, their love and the romantic story they share demonstrate that their relationship goes beyond physical prejudices.
A Spanish Woman Explains the Hardest Aspects of Living in South Korea: "The Loneliness Is Overwhelming"
A Spanish woman reveals that living in South Korea can be more difficult than it appears on social media, highlighting that loneliness is one of the most overwhelming aspects of the experience.
Infantile Speech Directed at Dogs and Cats: Similarities and Differences
The infantile way of speaking towards dogs and cats varies due to their different domestication processes and the relationships humans have established with each species. These differences influence how they communicate and bond with their owners.
Three Phrases That Should Never Be Said to Someone Who Has Lost Their Pet
A study reveals that support from the veterinary team helps alleviate the guilt and pain experienced by people following the euthanasia of their pet. This support is key during the grieving process for the loss of an animal.
Chewing: How to Encourage It Safely in Our Dogs
Chewing is beneficial for dogs as it helps them relax, keep their teeth healthy, and naturally and safely relieve stress.
Check your horoscope for this Friday, September 12, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different areas of your life this Friday, September 12, 2025.
Store and Supermarket Hours in Barcelona this Thursday for the Catalonia National Day
On September 11th, Catalonia's National Day, most supermarkets in Barcelona change their usual hours due to the holiday.
Who was Rafael Casanovas and why is a floral offering made to him on Catalonia's Diada
Rafael Casanovas was a Spanish jurist and politician, the last Conseller en Cap of Barcelona. A floral offering is made to him on Catalonia's Diada for his historical role defending the city during the War of the Spanish Succession.
Exposed: A Teacher Who Had Been on Sick Leave for 16 Years and Earned More Than 5,000 Euros a Month
A teacher was on medical leave for 16 years, receiving over 5,000 euros per month. She refused to undergo the medical examination requested by the school to confirm her work incapacity.
When Pleasure Is Not for Everyone: The Sexual Gap in Artificial Intelligence
AI-powered sex toys exhibit a gender bias, providing men with more intense and personalized pleasure experiences, while women face control and restriction, reflecting inequality in the design and use of these technologies.
The great deception of festival cups: sustainability... but single-use
Many festivals and concerts sell "reusable" cups that are actually neither returnable nor recovered, generating an environmental impact similar to that of disposable cups.
Ed Sheeran and Other Celebrities Who Don't Have a Mobile Phone
Some celebrities, like Ed Sheeran, have chosen not to use a mobile phone. They prefer to disconnect to maintain their privacy and focus on their personal lives, avoiding distractions and digital pressures.
Terrible dates that waiters saw and had to tell
Waiters shared on a Reddit thread the failed dates they witnessed, showing how sometimes expectations don’t match reality and leaving unexpected and funny anecdotes.
These 'celebrities' were born in Tokyo
Several famous people were born in Tokyo, a little-known fact to many. This information surprises those who did not associate these celebrities with the Japanese capital.
From Benzema to De Gea: Extraordinary Players Who Have Not Succeeded with Their National Teams
Many footballers have shined at their clubs but have not performed equally well with their national teams. The article highlights historical examples of exceptional players whose outstanding club performances have not been mirrored when representing their country.
L'Oreal Paris Viral Products, 3 for 2 on Amazon: From Concealer to Revitalift Cream
L'Oreal Paris' viral cosmetics, popular on social media and affordable in price, are available in a 3-for-2 promotion on Amazon, including everything from concealers to Revitalift cream.
Your Laptop Also Needs a 'Power Bank': This Fast-Charging One Is Dirt Cheap
This 20,000 mAh power bank with fast charging up to 100 W allows you to extend your laptop's battery life, ideal for working, attending video calls, and using the device without relying on power outlets or lowering the screen brightness.
More than 20 destinations for less than 20 euros: Vueling activates limited-time flights on offer
Vueling offers up to 20% discount on more than 20 destinations. The promotion is available until September 24 on flights from their regular routes.
If You Like Good Coffee, Cecotec Has the Perfect and Easy-to-Use Coffee Maker for Just Over 70 Euros
Cecotec offers an ideal coffee maker for lovers of good coffee, combining ease of use with an affordable price of just over 70 euros, perfect for enjoying different styles and aromas at home.
Spaniards in Nepal on the uprisings: "Young people are tired of seeing no future and of politicians being corrupt"
Spaniards in Kathmandu denounce the lack of opportunities for young people and question who benefits from inciting the uprisings, reflecting the frustration with political corruption and the lack of a future.
The Government Rewards a Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Plant by Iberdrola and FCC Ámbito
The Government recognizes the wind turbine blade recycling plant developed by Iberdrola and FCC Ámbito for its innovation and contribution to the circular economy, promoting sustainability in the energy sector and responsible waste management.
Sánchez attends the premiere of Amenábar's new film with Begoña Gómez hours after her official statement
The Presidency confirmed the unexpected attendance of Pedro Sánchez and his wife Begoña Gómez at the premiere of 'El cautivo', a film about Miguel de Cervantes, shortly after she gave her official statement.
Man Arrested in Jerez for Alleged Sexual Assault in a Bar
The Local Police of Jerez arrested a man in the early hours of Wednesday for the alleged sexual assault of a woman in a bar in the city. The arrest was made following the victim's complaint and the police investigation. The detainee is at the disposal of the court while the investigation continues.
The Largest Cocaine Shipment Seized in Aragón: 95 Kilos Valued at Three Million
The National Police have confiscated the largest cocaine shipment in Aragón, totaling 95 kilos valued at nearly three million euros. This operation represents an important step in the fight against drug trafficking in the region.
Bad Bunny reveals that he has excluded the U.S. from his concerts due to fear of raids
Bad Bunny excluded the United States from his latest tour due to fears of raids by Immigration Services. The artist expressed his concern for the safety of his team and fans, highlighting the climate of uncertainty faced by migrant communities in the U.S. This influenced his decision to avoid performances in that country.
Weekend Plans: Immersive Cleopatra, Madrid Galleries, and the Valle-Inclán Theater
This weekend offers a cultural variety: an immersive Cleopatra experience, circus, the Apertura Madrid Gallery Weekend, the play 'The Horns of Don Friolera', contemporary Spanish cinema, and piano improvisations.
The Supreme Court plans to issue a ruling on the Attorney General in early 2026: the process and which judges will try the case
The trial against the Attorney General is scheduled for November or early December and will last several weeks. The Supreme Court plans to issue a verdict in early 2026, with specific judges assigned to hear the case.
Prison Ordered for the Man Who Killed His Mother in Las Palmas
The magistrate of the court on duty in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria ordered provisional detention, communication, and no bail for the man accused of killing his mother in the city. The decision was made following the arrest of the suspect, who remains under investigation for these serious charges.
Two Men and One Woman Investigated for Making and Distributing Food with Drugs at a Festival
The Civil Guard is investigating three Spaniards, two men and one woman, for preparing and distributing food containing narcotic substances at a festival. The individuals involved, aged between 25 and 39, could face charges related to drug trafficking following this police operation.
The writer Elvira Lindo admits that having her son at 22 made her come down to earth
Elvira Lindo reveals in a podcast with Natalia Ferviú that having her son Miguel at 22 was not an early motherhood, but an experience that helped her mature and come down to earth.
Sira Rego: "There are communities that for years have decided that dedicating resources to the care of minors was not a priority"
The Minister of Youth and Childhood, Sira Rego, announces in an interview that the decree to improve the conditions of educators in centers for minors under guardianship could be ready this month, highlighting the historical lack of resources in some communities for the care of minors.
Ed Sheeran on the Grammys: "The industry is like a schoolyard, there are popular kids and others who aren't"
Ed Sheeran said in an interview with Zane Lowe for Apple Music that sometimes he feels he receives "consolation prizes" at the Grammys, comparing the music industry to a schoolyard where there are popular artists and others who are less recognized.
A driver loses control when exiting a garage and crashes into a building in Palma de Mallorca
A driver lost control of her vehicle while exiting a garage in Palma de Mallorca and crashed into a building located in front of the garage. No details about injuries or additional damage have been reported.
Mechanic airlifted by helicopter after bus door falls on him
A mechanic was injured after a bus door fell on him in Amoeiro, Ourense, and he was airlifted by helicopter to receive medical attention.
Arrested for masturbating in front of a minor while driving in Manacor
The National Police arrested a man accused of masturbating in front of a minor while driving a commercial vehicle in Manacor.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers an informative summary of the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It includes national and international news, economy, sports, and culture, providing key data and analysis to understand the current context and make informed decisions early on.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It suggests keeping a detailed record of expenses, prioritizing needs over wants, and taking advantage of deals or discounts. It also recommends creating a realistic financial plan and regularly reviewing your finances to avoid debt and encourage long-term savings.
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'The Summer I Turned Pretty': The Actors' Reactions to Reading the Series Finale
Lola Tung, Christopher Briney, and Gavin Casalegno shared their reactions upon discovering the outcome of the love triangle in the series, revealing their emotions and thoughts on how the story was resolved.
Pérez-Reverte passes judgment on Amenábar's film about Cervantes: "Free and brave"
The writer Pérez-Reverte, before releasing the new adventure of Captain Alatriste on September 3rd, has expressed his opinion about 'El cautivo,' Amenábar's film premiering on the 12th, describing it as "free and brave."
How Many Episodes Does 'Dexter: Resurrection' Have and What Are the Premiere Dates on SkyShowtime
Michael C. Hall returns as Dexter in 'Dexter: Resurrection', confirming that his character did not die in 'New Blood'. The new season will premiere this fall on SkyShowtime.
Five Rules to Be a Good Airplane Passenger: "Don't Line Up at the Boarding Gate"
A TikTok user shares five key tips for being a good passenger and making the crew's job easier, emphasizing avoiding lining up at the boarding gate to improve the travel experience for everyone.
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 are different fruits. The breva is the first harvest of the year, larger and less sweet, while the fig is the second harvest, smaller and sweeter. Both fruits have distinct characteristics and ripening times, which makes them unique despite sharing the same origin.
The Five Hairstyles French Women Over 50 Wear to Conceal Wrinkles
Five recommended hairstyles for women over 50 who want to rejuvenate their face and hide wrinkles, ideal to share with your hairdresser and choose the style that suits you best.
Juan José, mechanic, warns about the air conditioning: "Are you one of those who turn off the car..."
Juan José, a mechanic, alerts about the proper use of air conditioning in summer. He recommends not turning it off immediately upon stopping the car to avoid damage and ensure its proper functioning, thereby extending the system’s lifespan and maintaining comfort while driving during hot months.
Dani García has the trick for a perfect paella: "you have to turn the heat up to the max for 5 minutes"
Dani García reveals that to achieve a perfect paella it is essential to control the heat, recommending turning it to the highest setting for five minutes to get the best result.
Europe launches JUPITER, a supercomputer the size of four tennis courts capable of simulating the human brain
JUPITER is the most powerful supercomputer in Europe and the fourth worldwide. Its enormous computing capacity will drive advancements in artificial intelligence, climate, and biomedicine, revolutionizing research in these fields.
The Best-Rated Universities in Madrid by Companies: One Has Up to 20,000 Agreements
Seven of the ten best private universities rated by Forbes belong to the Community of Madrid. These institutions stand out for their strong ties to the business sector, with some having up to 20,000 agreements that facilitate the job placement of their students.
The exclusive municipality of Madrid where Malú lives in a luxurious chalet: it is one of the most expensive in the region
Malú, singer and coach on 'La Voz,' resides in a luxurious chalet located in one of the most exclusive and expensive municipalities of the Community of Madrid.
The exclusive neighborhood where Sebastián Yatra has his house in Madrid: an apartment of more than 250 m2
Although Sebastián Yatra lives in Miami, he owns a luxurious home of more than 250 m2 in the most exclusive and expensive neighborhood of Madrid, Spain.
Copper prices rise as Freeport says Grasberg mine to remain suspended
Copper prices climbed after Freeport-McMoRan announced the continued suspension of its Grasberg mine operations, citing unresolved regulatory and safety issues. The indefinite halt restricts copper supply from one of the world's largest mines, fueling concerns over supply shortages and pushing global prices higher amid rising demand and strained inventories.
Oil prices extend losses on oversupply, US demand concerns
Oil prices continued to decline due to ongoing oversupply concerns and weak US demand projections. Market participants remain cautious amid rising inventories and uncertainty over global economic recovery, pressuring crude prices further.
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Cuban capital back to normal, recovery moves forward from national blackout
Havana has largely returned to normal after a widespread blackout impacted Cuba. Authorities are steadily restoring electricity across the capital and other affected areas. Recovery efforts continue to address infrastructure damage, aiming to prevent future outages and stabilize the power grid for residents and services.
Oil prices slide 2% on worries about global oversupply, US demand
Oil prices dropped 2% due to concerns over a global supply glut and weaker US demand. Analysts fear excess production may outpace consumption, pressuring prices downward. Market uncertainty continues amid fluctuating economic indicators and ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting energy markets.
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy says discussed Russia sanctions, joint arms production with US envoy Kellogg
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy met with US envoy Kurt Volker and his deputy, discussing enhanced sanctions on Russia and plans for joint arms production. The talks aimed to strengthen Ukraine’s defense amid ongoing conflict, emphasizing the importance of continued international support and collaboration between Ukraine and the United States.
US energy secretary downplays climate risks as Washington seeks EU gas deals
US Energy Secretary expressed skepticism about the urgency of climate risks amid efforts to secure natural gas agreements with the EU. The move reflects Washington's focus on energy security and economic interests, balancing climate concerns with geopolitical strategy to support European energy needs during the ongoing crisis.
US eyes stronger energy ties with Greece, says interior secretary
The US aims to enhance energy collaboration with Greece, focusing on advancing clean energy technologies and securing energy supplies. The Interior Secretary emphasized the strategic importance of Greece in the region’s energy stability and renewable development, highlighting ongoing partnerships and potential investments to bolster mutual energy security and the transition to sustainable sources.
UAE president’s Gulf tour seeks coordination after Israeli attack in Doha, adviser says
The UAE president is visiting Gulf countries to strengthen coordination and unity following an Israeli attack in Doha. The tour aims to bolster regional security and political cooperation amid rising tensions. An adviser highlighted the importance of collective responses to external threats to maintain stability in the Gulf area.
EU sticks to 2028 Russian gas exit after talks with US energy chief
The European Union remains committed to ending its dependence on Russian gas by 2028, following discussions with the US energy secretary. The talks focused on energy security, diversification, and strengthening transatlantic cooperation to ensure a stable and sustainable energy future for Europe.
Apple iPhone Air launch delayed in China
Apple has postponed the launch of the iPhone Air in China due to supply chain disruptions and manufacturing delays. The company is working to resolve these issues to meet market demand and ensure product quality. This delay may impact Apple's sales targets and competitive position in the Chinese smartphone market.
Nepal’s former chief justice Karki likely to be appointed interim PM, source says
Former Chief Justice Cholendra Shumsher Rana Karki is expected to be appointed Nepal's interim Prime Minister amid political uncertainty. Sources indicate that his legal background and impartiality make him a suitable candidate to oversee the upcoming elections and stabilize the government temporarily. The appointment aims to ensure a neutral administration during the transitional phase.
Alibaba, Baidu shares soar on reported shift to in-house AI chips
Shares of Alibaba and Baidu surged following reports that both companies are shifting towards developing in-house AI chips. This move aims to reduce reliance on external suppliers, boost AI capabilities, and enhance competitiveness in the rapidly growing artificial intelligence sector. Investors responded positively, driving significant gains in their stock prices.
Microsoft, OpenAI reach non-binding deal to allow OpenAI to restructure
Microsoft and OpenAI have agreed on a non-binding deal that permits OpenAI to restructure its operations. The agreement aims to support OpenAI's growth and innovation while maintaining collaborative ties. Details remain preliminary as both parties continue discussions to finalize the terms.
US SEC to dismiss case against former Nikola CEO
The US Securities and Exchange Commission has decided to dismiss its case against the former CEO of Nikola, ending a lengthy investigation. The move follows a review of the evidence and legal considerations, signaling a significant development in the scrutiny of the company's past allegations. This dismissal marks a notable moment in the ongoing oversight of corporate conduct in the electric vehicle sector.
Meituan launches new AI agent to boost food delivery amid heightened competition
Meituan has introduced a new AI agent designed to enhance its food delivery services, aiming to improve efficiency and customer experience. This move comes amid growing competition in the food delivery market, as Meituan seeks to maintain its leading position by leveraging advanced technology to optimize order processing and delivery logistics.
How government debt stress could roll across world markets
Rising government debt levels worldwide increase the risk of financial instability. Higher borrowing costs may set off a chain reaction, affecting global markets through reduced investor confidence, currency fluctuations, and tighter credit conditions. Developing countries with weaker fiscal positions are especially vulnerable, potentially leading to broader economic downturns as stress spreads across interconnected economies.
Evergrande Property shares surge 40% on potential takeover bids
Evergrande Property’s shares jumped 40% amid reports of potential takeover bids, signaling renewed investor interest. The company, facing financial challenges, may attract buyers aiming to capitalize on its assets, raising hopes of stabilization and restructuring for the embattled property developer.
Via prices IPO at $46 per share, raising $492.9 million
Via priced its IPO at $46 per share, raising approximately $492.9 million. The offering reflects strong investor interest, aiming to boost the company's growth and market presence in the transportation sector. Proceeds will support expansion efforts and innovation initiatives.
Evergrande liquidators get initial offers for control of property services arm
Evergrande's liquidators have received initial bids to acquire control over the property services division. This move aims to help the financially troubled conglomerate generate funds to address its debts. The interest in the property services arm highlights its potential value despite Evergrande's wider cash flow issues and ongoing restructuring efforts.
US August deficit falls to $345 billion as tariff revenues rise
The US budget deficit for August dropped to $345 billion, aided by increased tariff revenues. Higher collections from tariffs helped narrow the deficit, marking an improvement compared to previous months. Despite ongoing spending pressures, the boost in tariff income has contributed to better fiscal outcomes for the government.
Mexico to raise tariffs on cars from China to 50% in major overhaul
Mexico plans to increase tariffs on Chinese-made cars from 20% to 50% as part of a major overhaul to protect its domestic auto industry. The move aims to curb the influx of cheaper Chinese vehicles and support local manufacturers amid growing competition. This shift signals a stronger trade stance while balancing relations amid ongoing global supply chain challenges.
US Federal Budget Deficit Widens, Exceeds Forecast
The US federal budget deficit has expanded more than expected, driven by increased government spending and slower-than-anticipated revenue growth. Key factors include higher social program costs and defense expenditures, alongside economic uncertainties affecting tax receipts. This widening gap raises concerns about the long-term fiscal health and may prompt discussions on spending cuts or revenue enhancements.
US household net worth rebounds to record high in second quarter, Fed data shows
US household net worth rose to a record $144.3 trillion in Q2 2024, rebounding from a slight dip in Q1, according to Federal Reserve data. Gains were driven by increased stock market valuations and a rise in real estate values, despite economic uncertainties. This marks the highest level ever recorded, reflecting overall financial resilience among American households.
French economy to grow 0.8% in 2025 as key sectors rebound, INSEE says
The French economy is projected to grow by 0.8% in 2025, according to INSEE. This growth is driven by a rebound in key sectors including manufacturing and services. Despite global uncertainties, domestic demand remains strong, supporting the positive outlook. Inflation is expected to moderate, aiding consumer purchasing power and sustaining economic momentum next year.
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U.S. initial jobless claims rise, exceeding forecasts
U.S. initial jobless claims increased more than expected last week, signaling a slight slowdown in the labor market. The rise suggests potential challenges ahead for the economy, though overall employment remains relatively stable. Analysts will monitor upcoming data to assess the labor market's trajectory.
Consumer Price Index (CPI) outpaces expectations, indicating bullish trend for USD
The latest Consumer Price Index report surpassed forecasts, signaling stronger inflation pressures. This unexpected rise has boosted investor confidence in the US dollar, suggesting a potential bullish trend. Market analysts expect this data to influence Federal Reserve policies, possibly leading to tighter monetary measures to curb inflation.
Brazil retail sales fall 0.3% in July, in line with expectations
Brazil’s retail sales decreased by 0.3% in July, matching market forecasts. The decline reflects ongoing economic challenges, including inflationary pressures affecting consumer spending. Despite the drop, the retail sector shows signs of stability amid cautious consumer behavior and gradual economic adjustments.
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Asian shares ride Fed easing hopes to record highs
Asian markets surged to record highs as investors anticipated the Federal Reserve might ease its monetary policy. Optimism grew over potential interest rate cuts, boosting risk appetite and driving stock gains across the region. This positive sentiment was fueled by hopeful economic data and expectations of supportive actions from the Fed to sustain growth.
Dollar on back foot as surging jobless claims firm up Fed rate cut views
The US dollar weakened as a rise in jobless claims strengthened expectations of an imminent Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Investors interpreted the increase in unemployment claims as a sign of economic slowdown, prompting bets on easier monetary policy ahead to support growth. This shift pressured the dollar against other major currencies amid growing doubts about the US economic outlook.
ECB seen hitting 2% inflation without more rate cuts, says Patsalides – report
ECB Executive Board member Georgios Patsalides indicated that inflation could reach the 2% target without further interest rate cuts. He suggested the current monetary policy stance is effective, emphasizing patience as inflation trends improve. The comments reflect confidence in the ECB's strategy amid ongoing economic challenges.
Is India ready to pivot its services economy in the age of AI? Jefferies weighs in
Jefferies examines India's potential to transform its services economy through AI adoption. The analysis highlights India's strengths in IT and a large talent pool but notes challenges like infrastructure and skill gaps. With strategic investments and policy support, India could leverage AI to enhance productivity and innovation, reinforcing its global IT leadership in the evolving digital landscape.
BOJ set to keep rates steady, offer cautious optimism on outlook
The Bank of Japan is expected to maintain its current interest rates while providing a cautiously optimistic economic outlook. The central bank aims to balance support for growth with controlling inflation, reflecting steady recovery signs but remaining wary of global uncertainties and domestic challenges.
Analysis - China caught in policy dilemma as Fed rate cut looms
China faces a challenging policy dilemma as the US Federal Reserve hints at potential rate cuts. Lower US rates could weaken the dollar, complicating China’s efforts to stabilize its currency and economy amid slowing growth. Beijing must balance stimulus measures to support domestic demand without triggering capital outflows or inflation, while also managing trade tensions and global financial uncertainties.
Morning Bid: Markets to Fed: We’ll take five to go, please
Markets anticipate the Federal Reserve will pause interest rate hikes after recent increases. Investors expect five consecutive pauses, signaling confidence in economic stability and moderate inflation. This shift may support continued market growth, reflecting hopes for no immediate tightening and steady policy moving forward.
US, Japan reaffirm FX commitments, leave room for interventions
The US and Japan have reaffirmed their commitment to keep foreign exchange markets orderly and transparent amid recent currency volatility. While emphasizing market-determined exchange rates, both countries indicated they remain ready to intervene if disorderly conditions arise, signaling a flexible approach to stabilize markets without disrupting fundamentals.
China has a new overcapacity fix: stern lectures
China is addressing industrial overcapacity by requiring factories and local officials to attend compulsory lectures. These sessions emphasize the importance of cutting excess production and following central policies. The government aims to enforce reforms through education and ideological alignment rather than solely relying on regulatory measures, reflecting a novel approach to managing persistent economic challenges.
Brazil’s Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years after landmark coup plot conviction
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison following his conviction for plotting a coup against the government. This landmark decision marks a significant moment in Brazil’s fight against political violence and attempts to undermine democracy. The ruling underscores the judiciary’s commitment to upholding constitutional order amid ongoing political tensions in the country.
CleanCore accumulates over 500 million dogecoin for treasury strategy
CleanCore has amassed more than 500 million dogecoin as part of its treasury strategy, aiming to leverage the cryptocurrency's growth potential. The accumulation reflects the company's confidence in dogecoin's long-term value and its integration into their financial planning. This move positions CleanCore to benefit from market movements and enhances its digital asset portfolio.
Everstake Expands Institutional Solana Services with ShredStream, SWQoS, and Validator-as-a-Service
Everstake has enhanced its institutional offerings for Solana by integrating ShredStream for efficient data streaming, introducing SWQoS for improved network quality, and launching Validator-as-a-Service. These additions aim to optimize performance and reliability for enterprise clients engaging with the Solana network.
Bitcoin price today: steady at $114k after hotter-than-expected August CPI
Bitcoin's price remains steady at $114,000 following a hotter-than-expected August Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. Despite inflation concerns, the cryptocurrency market shows resilience, with investors cautiously optimistic about future monetary policy and economic conditions.
21Shares Launches DYDX ETP, Unlocking Institutional Access to On-Chain Derivatives
21Shares has launched a new Exchange-Traded Product (ETP) focused on DYDX, a leading decentralized derivatives protocol. This move aims to provide institutional investors with easier access to on-chain derivatives markets, enhancing exposure and liquidity in the crypto sector. The DYDX ETP simplifies investment in decentralized finance (DeFi) derivatives, supporting broader adoption among traditional financial players.
DDC Enterprise partners with Wintermute for bitcoin treasury strategy
DDC Enterprise has teamed up with Wintermute to implement a bitcoin treasury strategy. This collaboration aims to strengthen DDC Enterprise’s asset management by leveraging Wintermute’s expertise in digital asset liquidity and trading. The partnership signifies a growing trend among companies adopting bitcoin to diversify and optimize their treasury holdings.
EOS Climbs 15% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 15% amid growing investor confidence driven by recent positive developments and strategic partnerships. Market analysts attribute the rise to improved network performance and increased adoption, positioning EOS as a strong contender in the blockchain space. The upward trend reflects renewed optimism among traders and long-term holders.
MOGU approves up to $20 million allocation to digital currencies
MOGU has approved an allocation of up to $20 million to invest in digital currencies. This move aims to diversify the company’s portfolio and capitalize on the growing digital asset market. The decision reflects MOGU's strategic focus on innovation and expanding its presence in emerging financial technologies. The investment will be carefully managed to balance risk and potential returns.
KuCoin Partners with Golf Icon Adam Scott as Global Brand Ambassador
KuCoin has announced a partnership with golf star Adam Scott as its global brand ambassador. This collaboration aims to enhance KuCoin's global presence and brand recognition by leveraging Scott's international appeal. The partnership will include promotional activities and events to attract a wider audience to KuCoin's cryptocurrency platform.
Forward Industries raises $1.65 billion to buy Solana tokens
Forward Industries has secured $1.65 billion in funding to purchase Solana tokens. The investment aims to strengthen the company’s position in the blockchain and cryptocurrency sector by increasing its holdings in Solana, a prominent public blockchain platform known for its fast transaction speeds and low costs. This move highlights growing institutional interest in Solana and the broader crypto market.
BIT Mining purchases 17,221 SOL tokens, expanding treasury to 44,412
BIT Mining acquired 17,221 SOL tokens, increasing its total holdings to 44,412 SOL. This purchase aims to strengthen the company's cryptocurrency portfolio and enhance its financial position within the blockchain ecosystem.
Medincell appoints three biotech veterans to board of directors
Medincell has strengthened its leadership by appointing three seasoned biotech professionals to its board of directors. These new members bring extensive industry experience and expertise, aiming to support the company's growth and strategic initiatives in the pharmaceutical sector. Their addition reflects Medincell's commitment to innovation and expanding its presence in the biotech market.
Erbud H1 2025 Presentation: Strong Q2 Recovery Drives 15% Revenue Growth
Erbud reported a robust recovery in Q2 2025, boosting H1 revenue by 15% compared to the previous year. The company's strong performance stems from increased construction activity and improved project execution. Management highlighted positive market trends and reaffirmed full-year growth targets, supported by a solid order backlog and expanding client base.
Leads Biolabs begins melanoma trial for bispecific antibody
Leads Biolabs has initiated a clinical trial for its bispecific antibody targeting melanoma. The trial aims to evaluate the treatment's safety and effectiveness in patients with advanced melanoma, potentially offering a new therapeutic option for this aggressive skin cancer. Initial results are expected to guide further development and clinical use.
Via prices IPO at $46 per share, to begin trading on NYSE today
Via has set its initial public offering price at $46 per share and is scheduled to start trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. The pricing reflects strong investor interest and positions the company for growth in the public market.
Freeport continues search for seven missing workers at Grasberg mine
Freeport Indonesia is actively searching for seven workers missing after a landslide at the Grasberg mine in Papua. Rescue teams are using heavy equipment and thorough investigations amid challenging conditions. The company remains committed to ensuring safety and providing support to affected families while working to recover the missing personnel.
Tucows Q2 2025 slides: Revenue up 10%, Adjusted EBITDA surges 37%
Tucows reported a 10% revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by strong performance across its services. Adjusted EBITDA surged 37%, reflecting improved operational efficiency and cost management. The company remains optimistic about growth prospects amid expanding market demand and ongoing strategic initiatives.
Vitru Q2 2025 presentation slides: Student base tops 1 million as net income surges 76%
Vitru's Q2 2025 report reveals its student base exceeding 1 million, driving a 76% rise in net income. The strong growth highlights the company's expanding market reach and improved financial performance amid sustained demand for its educational services.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Klarna stock, sells Tempus AI amid market shifts
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest purchased shares of Klarna while selling its holdings in Tempus AI, reflecting strategic adjustments in response to volatile market conditions. These moves emphasize ARK's focus on fintech innovation and a cautious approach to AI investments amid current market uncertainties.
Avidity Biosciences prices upsized public offering at $600 million
Avidity Biosciences announced an upsized public offering, raising $600 million. The company plans to use the proceeds to advance its pipeline and enhance research and development efforts. This financing move reflects strong investor confidence in Avidity’s biopharmaceutical prospects and growth strategy.
Next Technology Holding to implement 200-for-1 reverse stock split
Next Technology Holding plans a 200-for-1 reverse stock split to consolidate its shares, aiming to increase the trading price and meet exchange listing requirements. This move is intended to enhance marketability and attract more investors by adjusting the share structure without altering the company’s overall market value.