News Summary - 09/15/2025

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Kirk suspect 'not cooperating' with authorities, governor says
The governor stated that the Kirk suspect is not cooperating with authorities. He mentioned that significantly more evidence and information will be disclosed once charges are officially filed in the case.
Boss of degrading sex-trade ring in Dubai's glamour districts unmasked by BBC
Young Ugandan women reveal to the BBC how they are being lured to Dubai to engage in extreme sex acts, exposing a degrading sex-trade ring operating in the city's glamorous districts.
Romania becomes second NATO country to report Russian drone in its airspace
Ukraine's President Zelensky condemned the Russian drone entering Romanian airspace as a clear escalation of Russia's war, marking Romania as the second NATO member to report such an incident.
Rubio in Israel as IDF Destroys More Gaza City Buildings
US Secretary of State will address the Gaza conflict amid Israel's offensive on Hamas in Qatar, an action that has sparked broad international criticism.
Nepal's interim PM to hand over power within six months
Sushila Karki emphasized that the government must address protesters' demands, including ending corruption, ensuring good governance, and promoting economic equality.
Final stage of the Vuelta abandoned because of protests
The final stage of the Vuelta a España was abandoned after pro-Palestinian protesters entered the race course in central Madrid, disrupting the event and leading organizers to cancel the finish.
Hermeto Pascoal, 'the wizard' of Brazilian music, dies at 89
Hermeto Pascoal, renowned Brazilian musician celebrated for blending jazz with traditional sounds, has passed away at 89. He composed over 2,000 instrumental pieces, earning a reputation as a musical wizard.
Rising seas will threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050 - report
Australia's first National Climate Risk Assessment warns that rising sea levels and climate hazards will increasingly threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050, with more frequent and severe events expected.
Zulu king challenges professor to stick fight
Prof Musa Xulu revealed to the BBC that he has received threats from hired assassins following tensions with the Zulu king. He has reported these threats to the police for protection.
US-China trade talks set for day two as TikTok deadline looms
US-China trade talks resume for a second day amid ongoing efforts to resolve their trade war. Discussions come as the deadline approaches for decisions regarding TikTok's operations in the US, highlighting intertwined economic and security concerns between the two nations.
Madeleine McCann suspect turns down Met Police interview
Christian BrĂŒckner, the suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is set to be released from prison in Germany this week for an unrelated offence. He has declined to participate in an interview with the Metropolitan Police regarding the investigation.
Woman held by Taliban warns British couple 'dying' in prison
Faye Hall, who was arrested alongside British couple Peter and Barbie Reynolds in February and released after two months, has warned that the couple is "dying" in Taliban custody.
Pot breaks as Nigerian chef attempts to cook largest jollof rice dish
Nigerian chef Hilda Baci and her team spent nine hours preparing the largest jollof rice dish. During the attempt, a pot broke, but the cooking process continued.
Workers taken to hospital after FBI uses furnace to burn seized meth
Fourteen staff members were hospitalized and 75 cats and dogs were evacuated after the FBI used a furnace to destroy seized methamphetamine.
Trump 'ready' to sanction Russia if NATO nations stop buying its oil
The US president has threatened to impose sanctions on Russia if NATO countries cease purchasing its oil. Despite repeated warnings of tougher measures against Moscow, no concrete actions have been taken so far.
'My wife died giving birth after Trump cut funding to our clinic'
Afghan mothers and babies face deadly consequences as US-backed clinics close following funding cuts under Trump. The BBC reports heartbreaking stories of families affected by the loss of vital maternal healthcare services.
US farmers are being squeezed - and it's testing their deep loyalty to Trump
Many Corn Belt farmers face economic pressure partly due to Trumpâs trade policies, including tariffs that hurt exports. Despite these challenges, a strong cultural and political loyalty keeps them supporting him, reflecting complex ties between their economic interests and identity.
'We knew the family': Utah town in disbelief after local resident accused of killing Charlie Kirk
Tyler Robinson, a local resident, is accused of killing Charlie Kirk during an open-air speaking event, leaving the Utah town in shock and disbelief. The community struggles to reconcile the tragedy with their knowledge of Robinson's family.
After fatal crash, Sikh truck drivers in the US fear blowback
Following a fatal crash, Sikh truck drivers in the US report increased harassment and fear negative backlash as they become the focus of national attention.
Malawi - where the petrol queue might overshadow the queue to vote
As Malawi prepares for Tuesday's vote, lengthy petrol queues have become a major concern for citizens, overshadowing electoral activities. Everyday challenges like fuel shortages and waiting times dominate public attention ahead of the elections, highlighting daily struggles amid political proceedings.
What to Expect from the Emmys and How to Watch the Ceremony
Owen Cooper and Stephen Graham from Netflix's Adolescence are nominated at this year's Emmys, highlighting the show's strong presence among contenders. Fans can look forward to a competitive ceremony celebrating diverse talents.
The Indian city that sparkles like Paris at night
Over 21 months, Kolkata has illuminated 92 landmarks through a community-driven model where property owners provide the spaces and citizens contribute the lighting, transforming the cityscape into a dazzling nighttime spectacle.
'We escaped certain death': Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment, forcing families to flee
Intense Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City have escalated in recent days, causing widespread destruction and forcing many families to flee their homes amid rising civilian displacement.
Kashmir's young are preserving history - one post at a time
Young Kashmiris are leveraging social media to preserve their language, heritage, and identity by sharing stories and cultural narratives, ensuring their history remains alive and accessible in the digital age.
Huge fire rips through residential homes in Manila
At least 14 fire trucks responded to a major fire in a Manila residential area, leading to evacuations at two nearby centers to ensure residents' safety.
BBC reports from house linked to Charlie Kirk shooting suspect
A grey car matching the model reportedly used by the Charlie Kirk shooting suspect was seen parked outside the house under police investigation.
Watch: Video shows moment Kirk shooting suspect flees the scene
The video captures a person dressed in black jumping from a roof at a Utah campus and running into a nearby wooded area, fleeing the scene of the Kirk shooting.
'Looks like a toy, but it's real': BBC examines a downed Russian drone
The BBC analyzed a Russian drone shot down over Polish airspace on Wednesday. Despite its toy-like appearance, the drone is a real military device, highlighting concerns over drone incursions in the region.
What you need to know about Bolsonaro's coup prison sentence
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years in prison after being convicted of plotting a military coup.
See Kathmandu's Destroyed and Barricaded Streets After Violence
Kathmandu's streets show destruction and barricades following recent violence. The city is under heavy military presence as authorities manage the unrest, highlighting ongoing tension and security challenges in Nepal's capital.
A rooftop figure, gunfire, then panic - how Charlie Kirk shooting unfolded
Conservative activist and prominent Trump supporter Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, sparking panic as gunfire erupted during the event.
Pro-Palestinian protests cancel the Vuelta final and ignite a political war
Pedro SĂĄnchez supported the pro-Palestinian demonstration that caused the suspension of the Vueltaâs final, drawing strong criticism from the opposition and the Israeli government, sparking a political conflict over the incident.
The Best Thing La Vuelta Could Have Done
In Spain, with no general strikes since 2012, a self-boycott of La Vuelta has caused a worldwide impact, generating attention and debate about the competition.
Almeida demands that SĂĄnchez and Marlaska condemn the "violent acts" at La Vuelta, a "hatred" he believes is encouraged by the left
Almeida states that no cyclist is responsible for the violence related to Gaza at La Vuelta and demands a clear condemnation of these violent acts from SĂĄnchez and Marlaska, attributing them to a hatred fostered by the left.
The 2025 Vuelta a España, live | Pro-Palestinian protesters occupy the route in Madrid, clash with riot police, and cyclists abandon the race
The 2025 Vuelta a España concludes at Plaza de Cibeles after an edition marked by pro-Palestinian protests against the participation of Israel-Premier Tech. Protesters occupied the route in Madrid, clashing with riot police, which caused the cyclists to abandon the race, creating a controversial situation.
This is how the demonstration unfolded in the final stage of the Vuelta: streets blocked by pro-Palestinian protests and race canceled
The final stage of the Vuelta a España was interrupted and ultimately canceled due to pro-Palestinian protests that blocked streets, raising demands related to the conflict in the Gaza Strip.
Political Reactions to the Riots That Ended La Vuelta in Madrid: From Ministers' Applause to Indignation in the PP
The mayor of Madrid and FeijĂło blame President Pedro SĂĄnchez for allowing and encouraging the violent protests that led to the suspension of La Vuelta in the capital. While some ministers support the demonstrations, the PP expresses its indignation over the riots.
FeijĂło Blames SĂĄnchez and the Government for the Altercations: "They Have Induced a Ridiculous Spectacle Televised Worldwide"
FeijĂło blames President SĂĄnchez and his Government for the riots, accusing them of being "proud" of those who threw barriers at the National Police, and of provoking a ridiculous spectacle broadcast globally.
Reactions of the international press: "Violent, sad, and scandalous ending"
The international press highlights that Pedro SĂĄnchez expressed his admiration for the protesters hours before the disturbances took place, describing the outcome as violent, sad, and scandalous.
Israel reproaches SĂĄnchez for "encouraging" the protesters and calls the cancellation of La Vuelta a "shame for Spain"
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar criticized Pedro SĂĄnchez for allegedly "encouraging" pro-Palestinian protesters, holding them responsible for the attack that led to the cancellation of La Vuelta cycling race and describing the decision as a "shame for Spain."
Perico Delgado lashes out at the Government after the protests: "They have been selling weapons to Israel for years"
Perico Delgado criticized President Pedro SĂĄnchez and his Government following the pro-Palestinian protests in Madrid, accusing them of selling weapons to Israel for years.
Jonas Vingegaard, Vuelta champion: "It's a shame they took away our celebration, such an eternal moment"
Jonas Vingegaard won the Vuelta in Madrid but regretted not being able to celebrate or wear his leader's jersey in the capital, describing the situation as an eternal moment taken away.
2025 Emmy Awards, Live | 'Severance' Takes the Lead in the Drama Categories
The 77th edition of the Emmy Awards celebrates the best of American television. The series 'Severance' leads the nominations in the drama categories, standing out among the productions and stars present at the gala.
Emmy Awards 2025 | Complete list of all winners updated live
The 77th edition of the Emmy Awards celebrates the best series and stars of the year, recognizing the highlights of American television in a glamorous ceremony.
2025 Emmy Red Carpet: The Best Photos of TV Series Stars
The 2025 Emmy ceremony kicks off in Los Angeles with the arrival of the main invited and nominated stars, highlighting the best moments and photos from the red carpet.
Javier Bardem, wearing a Palestinian scarf, denounces "the genocide in Gaza" at the 2025 Emmy Awards
Javier Bardem, wearing a Palestinian scarf, denounced "the genocide in Gaza" during the 2025 Emmy Awards. The Spanish actor is also one of the Hollywood stars who has decided to stop collaborating with Israeli companies as a form of protest.
Javier Bardem Can't Compete with 'Adolescence': Owen Cooper Wins the Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series
Owen Cooper, 15 years old, became the youngest actor to win an Emmy in an acting category, beating Javier Bardem for Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series for his role in 'Adolescence'.
Sydney Sweeney dazzles on the red carpet in a stunning red silk dress
Sydney Sweeney was one of the most anticipated figures on the awards red carpet, standing out with a striking red silk dress that captured everyone's attention.
Who Are the Best and Worst Dressed? The Hits and Misses of the Red Carpet
Jenna Ortega and Sydney Sweeney stood out on the red carpet at the American Television Academy Awards, impressing with their wardrobe choices among other attendees.
The Best Memes of the 2025 Emmy Gala
Social media was flooded with memes capturing the funniest and most memorable moments of the 2025 Emmy Gala, reflecting the excitement and commentary from the audience about the television awards ceremony.
Neither Red Nor Black: The Perfect Autumn Guest Dress Is the One Scarlett Johansson Wore to the Emmy Awards
Scarlett Johansson shone on the red carpet at the Emmy Awards alongside her husband Colin Jost, wearing a romantic, understated, and elegant dress, considered the ideal look for a guest in autumn.
Housing notifies 53,876 illegal tourist apartments: their ads will be removed and SĂĄnchez says they will become rental housing
The Government has identified 53,876 illegal tourist apartments and will remove their advertisements. SĂĄnchez states that these homes will be converted into rentals for residents, developing a new housing policy that rejects the neoliberal approach.
Are We Heading Toward Another 1939? Conflicts are "Connected" and the EU Raises Its Voice to Avoid Ending in a World War
The Vice-President of the European Commission, Kallas, warns against the mistake of treating global conflicts as isolated, recalling the Second World War. She emphasizes that the interconnection of current conflicts could trigger a world war and highlights the need for international cooperation to prevent it.
Barça crushes Valencia with a goal fest at their B team's stadium and without Lamine Yamal
Barça, without Lamine Yamal, showcased their goal-scoring power by defeating Valencia at the Johan Cruyff, their B team's stadium, in a goal-filled match that tested the team.
Marco suffered the explosion in Vallecas inside the bar and points to an adjacent apartment: "The bar wall came down and hit my daughter"
Marco, husband of the owner of the affected bar, says that the explosion did not originate in the premises. He describes how the bar wall collapsed inside the bar, affecting his daughter, and points to an adjacent apartment as the possible cause of the incident.
Marian Izaguirre Dies After Being Found in Critical Condition in a Hotel
Marian Izaguirre was declared brain dead after being found in critical condition in a hotel. Her family authorized organ donation.
Mercadona is looking for workers in various provinces with a salary of up to 87,000 euros per year
Mercadona has published a job offer to fill doctor vacancies in various provinces of Spain, with salaries that can reach up to 87,000 euros per year.
Starting from Scratch in a Country House: "We Had Always Dreamed of Renovating a Place That Already Had a Previous Life"
The demand for rustic houses has grown in recent years, driving up their prices. Many people look to renovate these homes with history to start a new life in the countryside, fulfilling the dream of restoring a place with a past and character.
Charlie Kirk's Killer "Is Not Cooperating" Nor Has Confessed to the Crime, Says Utah Governor
Utah Governor Spencer Cox reported that the suspect in the murder of Charlie Kirk, Tyler Robinson's housemate, is a person undergoing a male-to-female transition. He also indicated that the accused is not cooperating and has not confessed to the crime.
The fruit you should never eat to protect your digestive system, according to a Harvard doctor
Dr. Saurabh Sethi, a Harvard gastroenterologist and influencer with over one million followers on Instagram, warns about a fruit that could harm the digestive system, recommending avoiding its consumption to maintain good intestinal health.
La Bonoloto awards the jackpot for the third consecutive day: two winners each win 138,000 euros
Two players won the La Bonoloto jackpot and each received 138,000 euros for the third consecutive day. Additionally, three other second-tier winners each obtained more than 33,000 euros.
A winner of the Gordo de la Primitiva wins 148,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 4.9 million
A winner of the Gordo de la Primitiva has won 148,000 euros. Additionally, 35 third-category winners received 769 euros each. The accumulated jackpot now amounts to 4.9 million euros.
Bruce Willis spotted on a car ride through Los Angeles after his family decided he would live in a separate residence
Bruce Willis, diagnosed in 2023 with frontotemporal dementia, was seen riding in a car through Los Angeles after his family decided that he would live in a specialized care facility due to the progression of the disease affecting his ability to speak.
Von der Leyen says that the presence of Russian drones in Romanian airspace is a "blatant violation"
The President of the European Commission described the incursion of Russian drones into Romanian airspace as a blatant violation and a serious threat to regional security.
A Week Begins with Summer Heat: A Warm Air Mass Will Bring Temperatures Nearing 40 °C
A warm air mass will cause exceptional temperatures, with thermal anomalies of 6 to 10 degrees in the inland peninsula and up to 6 degrees in other areas, approaching 40 °C during the week.
This is What You Should Do to Make Your Engine Last an Extra 400,000 Kilometers, According to a Mechanic
Scotty Kilmer, a mechanic with a YouTube channel, advises changing the engine oil on time to avoid costly damage. He emphasizes that oil is inexpensive, but repairing an engine can be very expensive, so keeping it in good condition extends the vehicle's lifespan and prevents major expenses.
Rita Maestre's Newborn Daughter Admitted to ICU for Two Weeks: "She Stopped Breathing in My Arms"
Rita Maestre's newborn daughter was admitted to the ICU for two weeks after experiencing two apneas that caused her to stop breathing while in her mother's arms. After her hospitalization, the baby has now been discharged.
The trick to frying onions in half the time: you only need one ingredient
The speed of frying onions depends on the Maillard reaction, a chemical reaction that caramelizes and browns food, enhancing flavor and texture. Adding a specific ingredient can accelerate this process, allowing you to cook onions in less time without losing flavor or quality.
What It Means to Walk with Your Hands Behind Your Back, According to Psychology
Walking with your hands behind your back is a common gesture that reflects internal emotions. According to psychology, this posture can indicate confidence, calmness, or reflection, and is a nonverbal way of expressing a person's emotional state.
Former World Boxing Champion Ricky Hatton, 46, Found Dead in His Home
Manchester police have confirmed that there are no suspicious circumstances surrounding the death of former world boxing champion Ricky Hatton, who was found dead at his home at the age of 46.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ issue 127, by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, addresses how the "Alphabet Generation" seeks well-being in a world dominated by hyperconnectivity. It analyzes the challenges of balancing digital and physical life, promoting strategies to live consciously beyond screens and foster a healthy relationship with technology.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that one should take something positive from negative situations.
The Real Reason Behind Marc MĂĄrquez's "Messi-Style" Celebration in Misano: "He Silenced Them with Class, He's Been a Role Model"
Marc Mårquez won the 2025 San Marino MotoGP Grand Prix and celebrated by imitating Leo Messi's iconic gesture at the Santiago Bernabéu, symbolizing that he responded to his critics with class and reaffirming his status as a role model in the sport.
Lola Ăndigo temporarily withdraws: "I am mentally exhausted"
The singer Lola Ăndigo, who considers music her dream, announces a temporary break due to mental exhaustion and the need for rest.
Albert of Monaco Evacuated Amid Pro-Palestinian Protests in Madrid
Prince Albert of Monaco was evacuated from the finish line in Madrid, where he was awarding medals and taking the baton for the 2026 Tour, due to pro-Palestinian protests occurring at the site.
This Is How Your Body Changes If You Run 1.5 km Daily for 100 Days: The Viral Challenge of an 'Influencer'
Zack Talander, musician and singer, set out to run 1.5 km daily for 100 days, aiming to improve his time by 10 seconds in each run. This viral challenge shows how running regularly can transform the body and physical endurance.
AdriĂĄn DĂaz, Spanish Entrepreneur in China: "Many Young People in Spain Don't See a Future"
AdriĂĄn DĂaz compares the Chinese and Spanish economies, highlighting greater opportunities in China. He also points out that many young people in Spain do not perceive a promising future, which limits their motivation and professional development.
The ECB Rules Out Further Rate Cuts in the Short Term: How It Affects the Euribor, Mortgages, and Deposits
The ECB keeps its key rates at 2% for the second consecutive meeting, ruling out further cuts in the short term. This decision aims for stability and affects the Euribor, mortgages, and deposits, which will maintain their current conditions without immediate reductions in interest rates.
The incredible record of the creator of 'Yellowstone' at the Emmys: what's going on with Taylor Sheridan?
Taylor Sheridan arrived at the Emmys with six nominations but left without any major nods, including for the latest season of 'Yellowstone', sparking surprise over the lack of recognition for his work.
These are Zara's wide-leg pants that are fresh and comfortable to wear in autumn
Available in three colors, these wide-leg pants from Zara stand out for their freshness, comfort, and a drape that makes them irresistible to wear in autumn.
The Drink You Should Have Before Bed to Go to the Bathroom in the Morning
Constipation is a common problem in Spain. A natural drink taken before bed can make it easier to have a bowel movement in the morning, helping to combat this discomfort in a simple and effective way.
The Controversial Decision by Donald Trump That Jeopardizes NASA's Climate Research
The Trump administration eliminated two key instruments from NASA's GeoXO program, putting significant climate research at risk. This decision raises concerns about the future of environmental monitoring and the study of climate change.
The platform that offers accommodations in the heart of nature: glamping, transparent bubbles, treehouses...
This website offers unique accommodations in the heart of nature, ideal for those looking for getaways that combine comfort and magical surroundings, such as glamping, transparent bubbles, and treehouses.
From Airstrips to the Meadow of a Volcano: Vineyards Located in Impossible Places
A selection of global vineyards located in hard-to-reach places, from airstrips to volcanic meadows, showcasing the adaptability and uniqueness of these grape plantations.
The Date When Vitoria's Low Emission Zone Will Come Into Effect: Restrictions and Fines
Vitoria will soon activate its Low Emission Zone, following national regulations that affect Spanish cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants, in order to reduce pollution.
From Politics to the U-Curve Phenomenon: The Motivations Behind Crimes Like That of Charlie Kirk
The article analyzes how political and sociological factors, including the U-curve phenomenon, influence the motivations behind crimes like that of Charlie Kirk. It explores how economic, social, and personal crises impact criminal behavior, showing that the reasons go beyond the individual to include structural and contextual dynamics.
Which is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Enter the Draw for a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 Tablet
20minutos hosts the final to choose the best beach in Spain 2025 among 20 finalists, selected as the top two from each of the 10 coastlines. Readers can vote until September 15 and enter the draw for a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 tablet.
'The Summer I Turned Pretty': When to Watch Episode 11 of Season 3 on Prime Video?
The Amazon series based on Jenny Han's literary phenomenon comes to an end with episode 11 of season 3. Find out the date and time to watch its final chapter on Prime Video and don't miss the conclusion.
An Off-Duty Civil Guard Warns a Young Woman of the Dangers of Not Being Properly Equipped When Riding a Motorcycle in Summer
A young motorcyclist shared on social media a warning from an off-duty civil guard about the risks of not wearing proper protection while riding a motorcycle in summer.
The 'Stone Trolls' Beach That Appeared in Game of Thrones and Is Considered the Most Dangerous in the World
This impressive beach in Iceland, famous for its rock formations known as 'stone trolls,' has been the setting for several series and movies, including Game of Thrones. Additionally, it is considered one of the most dangerous beaches in the world due to its natural conditions.
How Much Does a Citroën Xsara Cost Today?
The Citroën Xsara was very popular in Europe in the late 90s and early 2000s, achieving high sales figures during that period.
IRPF Refund to Retired Mutual Fund Members: This Is What to Do If the Tax Agency Is Delayed
The Tax Agency has started issuing IRPF refunds to retired mutual fund members, with amounts of up to 4,000 euros. Those experiencing delays should follow the indicated steps to claim their money.
Asturias will pay travelers half the cost of their rural tourism getaway
Asturias offers tourists a voucher that covers half the cost of their stay in rural accommodations in the Principality, encouraging local tourism and supporting the rural sector.
A cashier's complaint after her dispute with a customer: "She left the money on the conveyor belt and lost it"
A cashier complains because, after a dispute with a customer who left money on the conveyor belt, the manager sided with the customer even though the cashier believes she was right.
The "cultural shock" of a young man from Murcia trying toast in Galicia: "They have let us down"
A young man from Murcia experienced a "cultural shock" upon discovering that breakfast toast in Galicia is very different from what he was used to. He believed that breakfast was the same all over Spain, but the way toast is prepared and served in Galicia surprised and disappointed him, commenting that "they have let us down."
Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk's Killer, Monitored in Prison for Risk of Self-Harm
Tyler Robinson, Charlie Kirk's killer, is in prison in Utah under constant surveillance. Authorities do not allow him to be alone for more than 15 minutes to prevent risks to his safety.
Antonia San Juan gives details about her cancer and starts chemotherapy: "Let's see if the cells have traveled..."
Actress Antonia San Juan faces a crucial week as she awaits results and begins her chemotherapy treatment this Tuesday, expressing uncertainty about the state of the cancer and whether the cells have spread.
Psychotherapy with hypnosis, a growing practice despite scientific rejection: "I needed 3 sessions"
Clinical hypnosis, once considered a carnival trick, is gaining recognition as an effective technique to treat anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, despite scientific skepticism.
Citizens on the plan to ban tobacco on terraces: "People will find ways around it"
On bar terraces, opinions are divided about the smoking ban; some support the measure, while others see it as excessive control, anticipating that people will find ways to avoid it.
Gypsies Who Break Stereotypes: "When They Tell Me 'You Are Different,' I Think 'Different From What?'"
A new generation of Gypsies challenges prejudices and stereotypes, seeking to be recognized beyond traditional clichés and becoming a role model for future generations.
Is It La Vuelta?
La Vuelta has turned into chaos, with stages marked by fights and conflicts, which led to the final suspension of the stage in Madrid.
Among the Richest of the Rich
Elison's rise over Musk on Wall Street shows that beyond fame, it is crucial to maintain it in order to sustain financial success and power in the markets.
"High Beams"
Politics involves controversy, which is an essential part of its function, but it must be distinguished from harmful conflict that undermines coexistence and constructive dialogue.
Violence in Politics Leads to Barbarism
Violence in politics, through assassinations and assaults, threatens freedoms and democracy, creating an environment of barbarism where both sides always end up as losers.
Inflation Returns to the Shopping Basket: Coffee, Eggs, and Beef Increase in Price by More Than 15% in the Past Year
Despite the overall moderation of food inflation, five of the ten Consumer Price Index (CPI) products with the highest price increases are food items, and eight of them have seen prices rise by more than 10%, notably coffee, eggs, and beef with increases exceeding 15% in the past year.
What is 'shrekking'? The new trend in dating apps and the dangers it entails
'Shrekking' is a trend in dating apps that takes its name from the animated 'Shrek' saga. It consists of abruptly disappearing after connecting with someone, which creates uncertainty and emotional risks for those left waiting for a response. This practice reflects new challenges in the digital dynamics of romantic relationships.
A Chinese man living in Spain explains why we donât see burials of compatriots: "We donât eat them"
The TikToker @chinosevillano clarifies in a video that within the Chinese community in Spain, burials are not seen because they donât practice those customs, debunking cultural myths about them.
The heart-wrenching photos of Makoke in the hospital that now make sense: "No one deserves this"
Makoke opened her heart on 'Fiesta', explaining the difficult situation she is going through, which provides context to the shocking images published on her cover of 'Lecturas'.
Neither Succulents nor Bonsais: These Are the Plants That Are Impossible to Kill According to an Expert
According to an expert, plant care is often frustrating in Spain. However, there are certain species that are practically impossible to kill, ideal for those who donât have much experience or time for maintenance. These hardy plants make success at home easier without requiring intensive care.
Simón Pérez and Silvia Charro recount their ordeal after the viral video about mortgages: "They pay me to die live"
Simón Pérez and Silvia Charro, famous since 2017 for a viral video about fixed mortgages, face a spiral of self-destruction caused by their live streams on digital platforms.
The Comparison of MarilĂł Montero and Silva Intxaurrondo (and What It Says About Us More Than About Them)
The article reflects on how society uses "zascas" (sharp retorts) to compare public figures like MarilĂł Montero and Silva Intxaurrondo, revealing more about collective values and attitudes than about the individuals involved.
Urtasun proposes that Spain should not participate in Eurovision if Israel is represented
Minister Urtasun suggests that Spain should abstain from participating in Eurovision if Israel is represented, arguing that Spanish society does not want sports or cultural events to be used to whitewash genocide.
Gonzalo Bernardos, economist, on the reduction of the workday: "We lose out with the 1960s model"
Gonzalo Bernardos criticizes that in 22 years the reduction of the workday has been only seven hours, calling it a trivial amount and pointing out that the labor model of the 1960s has harmed us.
JesĂșs VĂĄzquezâs trap for Nerea RodrĂguez over Miguel Ăngel Silvestre: "All of Spain is watching"
The show 'Dancing with the Stars', featuring Nerea RodrĂguez as a contestant, premiered this Saturday on Telecinco. JesĂșs VĂĄzquez carried out a trap related to Miguel Ăngel Silvestre that has left all of Spain eagerly following the progress of the competition.
LalaChus, on the debate between MarilĂł Montero and David Broncano: "I saw it at home and I was blown away"
La Revuelta host, LalaChus, commented on the viral controversial discussion between MarilĂł Montero and David Broncano, highlighting that he watched it at home and found it striking.
Happiness Should Be Like a Breakfast with Orange Juice
The joy brought by freshly squeezed orange juice symbolizes a simple and everyday happiness, reminding us that small pleasures can bring great satisfaction.
An Open Mic Reveals Anabel Pantojaâs Opinion About Her Reunion with Lydia Lozano
Anabel Pantoja and Lydia Lozano had grown apart following a controversy involving an alleged infidelity by Anabelâs partner during her pregnancy. An open microphone revealed Anabelâs thoughts regarding her reunion with Lydia, showing how they are facing their past conflict.
An influencer denounces Temu's conditions to collaborate with them: "They told me I had to upload 15 videos in one month"
The influencer revealed on Equipo de investigaciĂłn that Temu demanded she upload 15 promotional videos in a month. Additionally, she shared how much they pay her for each video, denouncing the harsh conditions to collaborate with the brand.
Martina Klein, on the Anna Wintours: "I try to justify the monstrosities I have experienced"
Martina Klein shared her experiences in the fashion industry on the podcast Estirando el chicle, reflecting on the harsh realities she has faced and attempting to make sense of the difficulties endured.
Model Brooks Nader Was Dating Both Alcaraz and Sinner at the Same Time, According to U.S. Tabloids
According to 'Page Six,' model Brooks Nader was simultaneously dating the worldâs number 1 and 2 tennis players, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, during the recent US Open.
The Controversial Opinion Katharine Hepburn Had of Meryl Streep: "I See Her as Technical, Without Soul"
Katharine Hepburn, the actress with the most Oscars, described Meryl Streep, with 21 nominations and three awards, as a technical performer but lacking soul, expressing a controversial opinion about the iconic actress.
'Tiktoker' Marian Izaguirre found in critical condition after several days missing
The Mexican Prosecutor's Office is investigating the disappearance of tiktoker Marian Izaguirre, who was found in critical condition after several days. Authorities suspect that the case may be related to domestic violence. Marian had been missing, causing concern in her community and on social media.
Will Nicki Nicole's Painful Past Affect Her Relationship with Lamine Yamal?
Nicki Nicole overcame Peso Pluma's betrayal and now seems to have regained hope in her relationship with footballer Lamine Yamal, with a romance that grows day by day.
The harsh reflection of JosĂ© Luis Gilâs daughter: "We must prepare ourselves to get sick because, besides being painful, it is very expensive"
Irene Gil, after her first television interview, shares on social media a reflection about illness, emphasizing the importance of preparing to face it due to its pain and high cost.
Alessandro Lecquio reveals his family relationship with two great Hollywood actresses
Alessandro Lecquio revealed that, although not close, he is second cousins with two famous Hollywood actresses.
Georgina RodrĂguez, pregnant again? Surprising images come to light
Georgina RodrĂguez and the footballer have just gotten engaged, which has sparked rumors and speculation, including the possibility of a new pregnancy following the emergence of surprising images.
Mar Flores "faces a lawsuit" from Carlo Costanzia after making her memoirs public: "She is being watched"
Carlo Costanzia has consulted his lawyers to file a lawsuit against his ex, Mar Flores, following the publication of her memoirs, according to Silvia Taulés in 'D Corazón'.
The Burgos Town of Covarrubias Revives Its Medieval Bridge Through Community Effort and Lots of Cardboard
Covarrubias, in Burgos, has rebuilt its medieval bridge that was destroyed using recycled cardboard boxes, the result of community collaboration to restore this historic symbol of the town.
China Introduces New Autonomous Car Models
Journalists from various media outlets participated in a guided tour at the High-Level Autonomous Driving Demonstration Zone in Beijing, where new autonomous car models were showcased, highlighting technological advancements in this area.
A Gray Giant Panda Baby Makes Its First Public Appearance
Cheng Shi, a giant panda baby distinguished by its white and gray fur instead of the typical black and white, made its first public appearance at the Star Panda Nursery, where several baby bears are growing up.
Marc MĂĄrquez wins in Misano and can win his seventh MotoGP title in the next race
Marc MĂĄrquez won in Misano and, although he did not secure the title this weekend, he is one step away from winning his seventh MotoGP championship in the next race.
Laura Luengo, eleventh in her World Championship debut, achieves the third best performance in history by a Spanish woman
Laura Luengo secured eleventh place in her World Championship debut, finishing with a time of 2:30:55, marking the third best performance by a Spanish woman. The race was defined by the intense battle between Kenyan Peres Chepchirchir and Ethiopian Tigst Assefa.
The tense conversation between Xabi Alonso and Gil Manzano comes to light: "I don't want to... but you make me think badly"
Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso expressed his anger towards referee Gil Manzano after the victory at Anoeta, showing his frustration despite the win.
Real Madrid prepares a dossier with refereeing from last season and the first matches of this season to submit it to FIFA
Real Madrid is compiling a dossier on refereeing from last season and the early matches of this current season to present to FIFA, aiming to highlight concerns about officiating in Spain following their win over Real Sociedad.
Carlo Ancelotti's jab at Neymar: "A talented player must also be in good physical shape"
Carlo Ancelotti emphasized that, besides talent, Neymar must be in optimal physical condition to be considered for the Brazilian national team. The coach insists on the importance of the player being "100% physically" to represent his country.
Ăngels, mother of a young man who survived sepsis: "Every 20 minutes it kills a person and it is still largely unknown"
Ăngels recounts how prompt medical attention saved her son from sepsis and since then she has been dedicated to raising awareness about this deadly disease that takes a life every 20 minutes but remains little known.
What Is It Like to Be a Teacher at a Special Education School? "We Teach Them to Dress, Wait, Communicate with a Look"
Isabel and Bernardo, teachers at a special education center in Getafe, share with emotion and honesty the challenges and gratifications of working with students with severe autism, teaching them basic skills such as dressing, waiting, and communicating through gestures.
Special Education: What the Law Says and What the PP Wants to Change Regarding Families' Freedom of Choice
The LOMLOE grants the administration the final decision on enrollment in special education, prioritizing regular schools. The PP seeks to ensure that families retain the right to choose between different educational options for their children.
The EU Court of Justice rules that the work of parents with disabled children must be adapted
The EU Court of Justice has ruled that employers must adapt the work of parents with disabled children to facilitate work-life balance, guaranteeing rights that allow them to adequately care for their children without losing their jobs or working conditions.
What the highs of gold, silver, and copper tell us
The peak prices reached by gold, silver, and copper reflect increasing global economic and geopolitical tensions, showing how these precious metals act as gauges of uncertainty and volatility in international markets.
Could Poland Be the New East Germany? It Grows More, Owes Less, and Manages Employment Better
Under the government of Donald Tusk, Poland is establishing itself as a model similar to that of East Germany, standing out for its fiscal discipline, strong industrial sector, and political stability, driving higher economic growth, lower debt, and better employment management.
These are the three provinces in Spain most sought after by foreigners to buy a house
Foreigners bought nearly 93,000 homes in Spain, representing 14.6% of the total real estate transactions.
Jorge Galindo, sociologist: "The generational gap in access to housing will end up becoming a class gap"
Jorge Galindo argues that to understand the problem of access to housing in Spain, it is necessary to move beyond the scarcity perspective and anticipates that the generational gap will transform into a class inequality.
The Treasury loses 107 million due to the modifications by Autonomous Communities in the regional segment of the Personal Income Tax (IRPF)
State revenues from Personal Income Tax (IRPF) increased by 12.4% up to July, driven by the first installment of the Income Tax. However, the Treasury lost 107 million due to changes in the regional segment of the IRPF applied by the autonomous communities.
The S&P agency upgrades Spain's rating to 'A+' and highlights that it will grow three times more than the Eurozone this year
S&P has improved Spain's credit rating to 'A+', emphasizing its strong economic growth, which will be three times higher than the Eurozone average this year. The agency highlights the strengthening of the country's external financial position, achieved thanks to the efforts of families and businesses to reduce their debt over the last decade.
David Lynch, Ozzy Osbourne, Michelle Trachtenberg: the emotional In Memoriam of the 2025 Emmys
The 77th edition of the Emmy Awards paid tribute to television figures who passed away in the past year, highlighting David Lynch, Ozzy Osbourne, and Michelle Trachtenberg in an emotional In Memoriam segment.
Jake Gyllenhaal's Tender Gesture Towards Owen Cooper Before He Won the Emmy for 'Youth'
Jake Gyllenhaal surprised Owen Cooper, his biggest fan, shortly before he won the Emmy for Best Actor in a Limited Series for the Netflix show 'Youth'.
Owen Cooper, the young actor from 'Adolescencia' who won an Emmy, reveals his great inspiration for the role
Owen Cooper surprised everyone with his role in 'Adolescencia', winning an Emmy despite having no prior acting experience.
Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones Shine at the 2025 Emmys: Everyone Is Talking About the 'Wednesday' Actresses
Jenna Ortega and Catherine Zeta-Jones, mother and daughter in 'Wednesday,' captivated the audience while presenting an award at the 2025 Emmys, stealing all the attention and praise during the ceremony.
'Gilmore Girls' at the 2025 Emmys: Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel Star in the Most Anticipated Reunion
Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel reunited on the stage of the 2025 Emmys to commemorate the 25th anniversary of "Gilmore Girls," the series that launched them to success.
If you liked 'Tierra de mafiosos,' don't miss this drug trafficking series from its creator available on streaming
'Top Boy' is an urban drama that follows two young dealers in the toughest neighborhoods of London, standing out as one of the best drug trafficking series available on Netflix.
From Cervantes to El Cid: Amenåbar and Pérez-Reverte, destined to meet
Director Amenåbar shows great enthusiasm for 'El cautivo', which premieres on September 12, highlighting an affinity with Pérez-Reverte's work that had gone unnoticed until now.
The "Like" Scam: How They Trick You Into Stealing Your Money with Fake Job Offers
Criminals offer fake job opportunities paying between 50 and 600 euros daily for liking posts. However, it is a scam designed to steal money and obtain victims' bank details.
Your router not only gives you Internet access: now it can measure your heart rate thanks to WiFi
Pulse-Fi is a system that uses a router's WiFi signal to measure people's heart rate and respiratory rhythm, demonstrating an innovative use of wireless technology beyond Internet access.
There is a country where Google Maps doesnât work as it should: this is the reason
In South Korea, Google Maps does not work fully due to legal restrictions that prohibit the export of map data outside the country, thereby limiting the accuracy and functionality of the service.
Goodbye to losing the emails from your Amazon purchases: Gmail has a new trick to locate them
Gmail adds two new features to make package tracking easier, improving the location and organization of emails related to purchases from Amazon and other stores.
Google has the ultimate tool to know if a photo is real or has been edited
The Google Pixel 10 includes support for 'Content Credentials' in JPEG photos, allowing users to verify if an image is authentic or has been edited directly from the device.
The Exercise Routine That Keeps Marta SĂĄnchez (59 Years Old) in Shape: "I Don't Want to Neglect Myself"
Marta SĂĄnchez, at 59 years old, takes care of her health and physical appearance with a consistent exercise routine. The singer emphasizes the importance of staying active in order not to neglect herself during this stage of life.
The Warning from Dermatologist Cristina Eguren to Women Who Get the Famous Dermaplaning: "It's a Myth"
Dermatologist Cristina Eguren warns that dermaplaning, which consists of shaving facial hair, is a myth regarding its supposed benefits. Despite its popularity on social media and frequent practice, this technique does not provide real improvements to the skin.
This is âballetcore,â the trend thatâs taking the 'it girls' by storm and how to wear it with pieces from Zara
The 'balletcore' trend combines ballet elements such as ballerina flats, tulle skirts, and bodysuits with casual garments like jeans and leather, creating a unique autumn style that 'it girls' are loving. Zara offers key pieces to easily embrace this fashion.
The reversible trench coat from Zara that will be your best ally for rainy days in autumn
Zara, from Inditex, presents a reversible trench coat ideal for autumn. This jacket has two styles: one brown side and the other with a tartan pattern, offering versatility and protection against the rain.
This is How to Wear the 'School Shoes' That Will Be All the Rage This Fall-Winter with the Return of the 'Preppy' Style
The 'preppy' trend is making a strong comeback this fall-winter, driving the use of classic school shoes. This footwear, associated with student fashion, adapts to an adult style, combining comfort and elegance for the office and everyday wear.
Karol G conquers the Vatican with a bejeweled dress in the "most sublime moment of her career"
Karol G stood out at the Grace for the World gala held in Vatican City, where the Catholic Church recognized her in a moment she described as "the most sublime of her career."
The Two Traditional Sausages You Should Eat More Than Twice a Month Because They Are Packed with Iron
Consuming traditional iron-rich sausages more than twice a month strengthens the immune system and contributes to physical and mental development, thanks to their high content of this essential mineral.
Sara Marin Berbell, doctor and microbiota expert: "These seven foods will help your neurons grow"
A proper diet is essential to protect and care for the brain. According to microbiota expert Sara Marin Berbell, consuming seven specific foods can promote the growth of neurons and improve brain health.
Chef Jordi Cruz Modernizes Patatas Bravas with a Healthy Twist
Chef Jordi Cruz, with five Michelin stars, presents a healthy version of patatas bravas, maintaining their flavor and crispy texture, but without the fat.
The CĂĄdiz Restaurant with Two Michelin Stars That Has Won Over Nuria Roca
Alevante, the CĂĄdiz restaurant led by chef Ăngel LeĂłn, known as the 'chef of the sea,' has won over Nuria Roca. This establishment has two Michelin Stars, standing out for its innovative marine cuisine.
How to Make Faux Russian Salad: Anti-Inflammatory, Keto, and Easy to Prepare
This faux Russian salad recipe uses ingredients such as olives, egg, and cauliflower, offering an anti-inflammatory option rich in fiber and nutrients, ideal for keto diets and easy to prepare.
The Easiest and Quickest Way to Make Almond Rosegons
A traditional Valencian dessert, almond rosegons are hard-textured sweets that can be easily made at home to enjoy with family.
Neither Orbaneja del Castillo nor Trillo: the town an hour and a half from Barcelona with one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Spain
This village near Barcelona is home to one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Spain, making it a perfect destination for a natural and peaceful getaway.
The Hermitage of Galicia Located in a Privileged Spot to Watch a Dreamy Sunset
San AntĂłn de Coveiro, built in 1661, is an emblematic hermitage in Galicia known for its privileged location that offers stunning views to enjoy unforgettable sunsets.
The Reason Why You Should Avoid Washing Your Hands Onboard an Airplane
A study reveals that washing your hands on an airplane can be counterproductive due to the quality of the water onboard, which may contain bacteria and not be as safe as commonly believed, increasing the risk of contamination.
The town of Zamora on the border with Portugal surrounded by nature and with underground wineries
Fermoselle, located in the Arribes del Duero, stands out for its natural surroundings and its underground wineries. It preserves stone houses, palaces, and chapels dating back to the Middle Ages, reflecting its rich historical heritage on the border with Portugal.
The Cities in Spain Preferred by Digital Nomads Returning to Work According to Forbes
With the rise of teleworking in Spain, several cities have become popular among digital nomads, offering the ideal environment to fulfill remote work obligations.
The Italian Renaissance Palace That Is a Unique Treasure on the French Riviera
The Rothschild Villa, with its stunning gardens and sea views, is one of the most outstanding treasures of the south of France, exemplifying Italian Renaissance splendor on the French Riviera.
Lesser-Known Museums of Barcelona: From Works of Art to Fossils
Barcelona offers a variety of lesser-known museums ranging from art to fossils, perfect for all tastes and away from the city's main cultural centers.
This Is What You Should Do If Your Childâs Toes Overlap, According to a Pediatric Podiatrist
Some problems with children's toes do not require intervention, but in certain cases, overlapping toes can be easily corrected with the appropriate treatment.
Health Authorities Report a Possible Failure in a Series of Insulin Pumps
The AEMPS warns about a possible failure in insulin pumps from Tandem Diabetes Care, which could cause episodes of hyperglycemia or require urgent medical attention.
What Gastric Cancer Is: Symptoms and Dietary Changes That Should Be Made
Gastric cancer can develop in any area of the stomach, although it is usually found in the gastric body. Knowing its symptoms and making dietary adjustments are key for its detection and management.
What You Need to Change in Your Home to Naturally Lower Blood Pressure
Changing certain habits at home can help naturally reduce blood pressure. Simple adjustments to your environment and domestic lifestyle enhance the effects of controlling blood pressure without the need for medication.
What It Means to Always Arrive On Time, According to Psychology
Always arriving on time is socially valued, but an obsession with punctuality can reflect psychological issues such as anxiety or perfectionism, indicating that this extreme behavior may be a response to internal distress.
A doctor warns: "If your pee is this color, you've overdone it at the gym"
The color of urine reflects our health and hydration. A doctor warns that certain changes can indicate that we have overexercised, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to these signs to avoid problems.
The location of the new radar that is going to be installed in this Spanish city
The Mérida City Council has announced that the new radar will begin operating following the approval of the Low Emission Zone ordinance.
The new Porsche Turbo S is the most powerful 911 in history, but its price...
The new Porsche 911 Turbo S is the most powerful, fastest, and most exclusive model in the history of the 911, equipped with two hybrid turbos that enhance its performance.
It is one of the narrowest roads in Spain: it is 21 kilometers long and lies between rocky walls
The N-612 road, 21 km long, connects La Hermida and Panes in western Cantabria. It is one of the narrowest routes in Spain, situated between rocky walls that make it unique and challenging for drivers.
The new speed cameras in Castilla La-Mancha that have been operational since this September: locations and affected sections
The DGT has activated 32 new speed control cameras since August 1st, three of which are located in Castilla La-Mancha, strengthening surveillance in this region to improve road safety.
Doubts about the electric car? Peugeot lets you try it for 3 months and exchange it if you donât like it
Peugeot presents the E-Relax campaign, which offers the possibility to test their electric cars for three months and change the vehicle if the user is not satisfied.
Mechanic Juan José explains why a car ages in the city: "It's due to the load and effort on the engine"
Ebenezer Workshops, via TikTok Spain, explains that cars age faster in the city because of the constant load and effort on the engine when driving daily in urban environments, which accelerates the wear and tear of the vehicle.
Firefighters find a dead man among the rubble of a gas explosion in a bar in Vallecas: 25 injured, five seriously
Firefighters have found the lifeless body of a 52-year-old man under the rubble after a gas explosion in a bar in Vallecas. The incident left 25 people injured, five of them seriously.
At least three injured, one seriously, after a rocket explodes during a procession in Almadén de la Plata
At least three people were injured, one seriously with burns, following the explosion of a firework rocket during a procession in Almadén de la Plata.
The Two Best Schools in the Balearic Islands: They Offer Extracurricular Activities Like Robotics, Yoga, and Billiards
Two schools from CalviĂ and Ibiza stand out in Forbes' list of the 100 best schools in Spain, offering extracurricular activities such as robotics, yoga, and billiards.
Custody with no bail for the woman who caused the death of her daughter by gas inhalation in La Palma
The woman was jailed without bail following the death of her daughter due to gas inhalation in La Palma. She attempted suicide by inhaling the same gas and was hospitalized in the island hospital.
Montero and SĂĄnchez begin the pre-campaign in Andalusia by stirring up the specter of Vox and the privatization of public services
The Prime Minister supports the leader of the Andalusian PSOE in MĂĄlaga, criticizing Juanma Moreno for his right-wing stance and warning about Vox and privatization. They promote a socialist project based on progress and equality.
A 71-year-old man dies after a metal structure falls on him in a warehouse in RubĂ
A 71-year-old man died yesterday morning after being struck by a metal structure in a warehouse in the Cova Solera industrial estate, in RubĂ. The incident occurred during work activities.
The 54 Measures Announced by Ayuso for Madrid: Women's Health, More Housing, Transport Fares, Study Support...
The President of the Community of Madrid presents 54 measures to be implemented over the next two years, focused on female health, increased housing, affordable transport fares, and study support, among other areas, with the aim of improving quality of life in the region.
One of the three injured in the shooting at a park in Mollet del VallĂšs dies
One of the three people injured in a shooting that took place in a park in Mollet del VallĂšs has died. The Mossos d'Esquadra have not yet identified or located those responsible for the shots.
The Basque Government Requests the Transfer of Unemployment Benefits to Trust SĂĄnchez
The Basque Government demands the transfer of unemployment benefits, considering that the resistance to this transfer is more political than technical. They request this transfer to strengthen trust in President SĂĄnchez and improve regional management of unemployment.
The Andalusian Government Confirms the Presence of Nine Avian Flu Outbreaks
The Andalusian Government has detected nine avian flu outbreaks and recommends not approaching or feeding the birds to prevent infections and control the situation.
ConstituciĂł Street, between Rambla Badal and Riera Blanca, will be closed to traffic for two weeks due to construction
ConstituciĂł Street will be closed to traffic for two weeks to renew the pavement and widen the sidewalk on the sea side between numbers 153 and 157, near Rambla Badal.
Four Years Later They Discover the Identity of a Mysterious Character Who Appeared in Their Wedding Photos and Whom They Neither Knew Nor Had Invited
Four years later, a couple discovered that the mysterious character in their wedding photos had not gatecrashed but had mistakenly attended the wrong wedding.
'Sumo', the newborn weighing almost 6.5 kilos who has broken a record in the USA
A baby nicknamed 'Sumo' was born in the USA weighing almost 6.5 kilos, setting a new record. His parents, both tall (1.83 and 1.88 m), already had a previous child who weighed 5.7 kilos at birth.
An expert in happiness explains why people are unfaithful to their partners: "They are basic instincts"
The professor states that infidelity arises from natural impulses and basic instincts, but emphasizes that it is essential to control them to maintain fidelity in the relationship.
The Transylvanian Hound, a Dog of Hungarian Origin That Is History and Resilience
The Transylvanian Hound is a dog of Hungarian origin belonging to group 6, which includes hounds, tracking dogs, and similar breeds, standing out for its history and resilience.
Degus as Pets: Essential Care for a Happy Life in Captivity
Degus are rodents that are becoming increasingly popular as pets due to their sociability, calm nature, and longer lifespan compared to hamsters and other small rodents. Although less well-known, they offer a rewarding option for those seeking a companion different from dogs and cats.
Nearly One Third of Caregivers Ignore Signs of Poor Dental Health in Their Dogs
More than 80% of adult dogs suffer from periodontal disease, but nearly one third of their caregivers do not recognize the signs of poor dental health, which hinders timely diagnosis and treatment.
Your daily horoscope: Monday, September 15, 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.
Check the Sueldazo of ONCE: Results
Review the results of the ONCE Sueldazo corresponding to Sunday, September 14, 2025, to find out the prizes and winning numbers of the draw.
Check El Gordo: Results for Sunday, September 14, 2025
Check the official results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, September 14, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes.
Who was... Jozef Venglos: the 'doctor' who was part of European football history
Jozef Venglos, nicknamed the 'doctor', was a key figure in European football, remembered for his impact as a coach. His career included managing important teams and contributing to the development of the sport in Europe, leaving a significant legacy in the football history of the continent.
A Neighborhood Community Outraged by a Prankster Calling the Intercom at Dawnâand the Ending Is Unexpected
Neighbors annoyed by late-night calls to the intercom alerted the police. It turned out there was no human prankster; a slug was crawling over the panel buttons, unintentionally activating the calls.
Can We Talk About How Sex for Getting Pregnant Is the Least Sexy?
Sex for reproductive purposes can become routine and mechanical, affecting the erotic connection between partners. Maintaining that connection is essential so that the journey toward parenthood does not harm the relationship.
Original Boy Names Inspired by These Celebrities
This article presents a selection of uncommon and creative boy names chosen by various celebrities for their children, inspiring parents in search of unique and original options.
Terrible Dates That Waiters Saw and Had to Share
Waiters share anecdotes on Reddit about dates that didnât go as expected, revealing awkward and funny moments they witnessed at their jobs.
These 'celebrities' were born in Tokyo
Several famous people were born in Tokyo, a fact that many are unaware of. This city has been the birthplace of various internationally recognized celebrities.
From Benzema to De Gea: Extraordinary Players Who Have Not Succeeded with Their National Teams
Many footballers shine at their clubs but do not perform the same way with their national teams. History includes several cases of players who stood out at club level but did not achieve the same success with their countries. This article reviews some of those examples.
I do strength exercises, but not with weights: these bands always help me train
Elastic bands are a versatile alternative to dumbbells for strength exercises, allowing you to train easily anywhere.
Springfield offers blouses and shirts for only 20 euros so autumn doesn't catch us by surprise
Springfield offers seasonal blouses and shirts for only 20 euros, including pinstripe styles, with bows, and classic white ones, perfect for refreshing your wardrobe this autumn.
Cheaper than the Fire TV Stick and with great image quality: Xiaomi's TV Box, heavily discounted
Xiaomi's TV Box, capable of playing in 4K Ultra HD, is available at a price lower than Amazon's Fire TV Stick, which costs around 40 euros, offering an affordable option without sacrificing image quality.
Now is the time to buy this slushie machine: end of summer 70 euros discount
This slushie machine, with a capacity of 2.6 liters, allows you to turn any liquid into a slushie and is discounted by 70 euros for the end of summer.
FeijĂło announces a White Paper on Rural Areas proposing favorable taxation for the countryside
FeijĂło announced the creation of a White Paper on Rural Areas with proposals for favorable taxation for the countryside. He introduced the team in charge of developing it, composed of four women.
Pope Leo XIV Speaks About Ukraine, Polarization, and the World Cup in His First Interview
In his first interview, Pope Leo XIV highlights the growing wage gap between workers and executives, emphasizing the importance of addressing this inequality in the context of global issues such as Ukraine, social polarization, and international events like the World Cup.
Chef JosĂ© AndrĂ©s responds to Yolanda DĂaz: "How can we reduce the working hours if bars and factories can't find workers?"
Chef JosĂ© AndrĂ©s took advantage of Minister Yolanda DĂaz's interview to question how working hours can be reduced if bars and factories are struggling to find workers, suggesting a challenge in implementing this labor measure.
Putin awards Medvédev, the former Russian president who irritates Trump on social media
Dmitry Medvédev, former Russian president from 2008 to 2012, was awarded by Vladimir Putin. Medvédev has caused irritation on social media, being labeled a "loudmouth" by former U.S. president Donald Trump.
Do you want to run the Heart Race 2025? 20minutos is giving away 5 bibs to participate in the 10-kilometer race in Madrid
The Heart Race will be held on September 27 in Madrid, with a route through Madrid RĂo and Casa de Campo. 20minutos is giving away 5 bibs to participate in the 10 km race.
The PP Regions Finalize a United Front Against Puente's Plan to Eliminate Bus Stops, from Which Page and Chivite Have Already Withdrawn
Navarra has rejected state funds to take over bus stops eliminated in its territory. The PP considers the 40 million euros offered by the Ministry of Transport insufficient, as does Castilla-La Mancha, which is requesting more time to negotiate funding that would allow it to assume responsibility for more than 300 stops. Page and Chivite have already withdrawn from the PP's united front.
Russia Raises Tensions with Airspace Violations and NATO Launches 'Eastern Sentinel' Operation
Following the Russian incursion into Poland, Russian drones flew over Romania, prompting its government to deploy two fighter jets, escalating tensions in the region and motivating NATO to launch the 'Eastern Sentinel' operation.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Sunday, September 14, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for Sunday, September 14, 2025 to verify your numbers and find out the corresponding prizes.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, September 13: Results and Prizes
The State Lotteries and Gambling has put a total of 42 million euros up for grabs in the National Lottery draw on Saturday, September 13.
Two Winners of La Primitiva Win More Than 550,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 2.7 Million
Two winners of La Primitiva each take home more than 550,000 euros. Additionally, six second-tier winners receive nearly 30,000 euros each. The jackpot now accumulates 2.7 million euros for the next draw.
This is how the tribute event for Charlie Kirk will be: in a stadium for 63,000 people, with Trump present...
On Sunday the 21st, at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the "Building a Legacy" tribute to Charlie Kirk will take place, with the presence of Donald Trump and a capacity for 63,000 people.
Andyâs Striking Post After Lucasâs Controversial Statements: "Win in Silence, Let Them Think Youâre Losing"
Andy responded to Lucasâs controversial statements with a social media post that says: "Win in silence, let them think youâre losing." The phrase suggests staying calm and not fueling controversy, highlighting a stance of prudence in the face of the controversy sparked by Lucas.
The New Face of Jorge Javier, Analyzed by Two Plastic Surgeons: "This Causes Him to Look Angry in Some Expressions"
Surgeon RamĂłn GĂłmez Saucedo explained details of the cosmetic procedure Jorge Javier underwent, noting that certain changes affect his facial expressions, making him sometimes appear angry.
Russia launches a hypersonic missile during joint maneuvers with Belarus
The Ministry of Defense reported that the launch of the hypersonic missile took place in an area previously closed to maritime and civil air traffic, thereby ensuring safety during the joint military maneuvers with Belarus.
Time Change in Spain 2025: On This Day We Say Goodbye to Summer and the Winter Schedule Arrives
With the arrival of September, the days begin to get shorter, preparing for the change to winter time in Spain in 2025, when the clock is set back one hour to make better use of the sunlight during the afternoons.
Work calendar for September 2025: there will be two holidays in the second half of the month
After the holidays in Asturias and Catalonia, in the second half of September 2025 there will be two more holidays in other regions of Spain, such as Cantabria and Melilla.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a key summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, national and international events, as well as topics on culture and technology, providing a clear and concise overview of the most important information for readers.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your money, including how to create an effective budget, identify unnecessary expenses, and save consistently. It also suggests tricks to optimize your purchases and improve your personal finances, helping you get the most out of every peso and build a more solid financial future.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
CinemanĂa highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that offer quality entertainment. From critically acclaimed productions to new releases that promise success, this selection is perfect for cinema and television lovers looking for the best options to enjoy.
The Most Refreshing Hiking Trail in Jaén: A Water Route to Say Goodbye to Summer
Near the capital of Jaén, this hiking trail offers a water route ideal for those seeking adventure and looking to escape the intense heat at the end of summer.
AmenĂĄbar reacts to PĂ©rez-Reverteâs opinion on 'El cautivo': "He can identify with that"
Director AmenĂĄbar attended 'La revuelta' with Julio Peña and Fernando Tejero, where he responded to Arturo PĂ©rez-Reverteâs criticism of his film 'El cautivo', showing understanding and expressing that PĂ©rez-Reverte "can identify with that".
Magda Carlas, doctor and nutritionist, on French fries: "They have some good qualities"
Nutritionist Magda Carlas states that French fries, although somewhat addictive, are an ideal snack for many people and have some positive aspects.
Five rules to be a good airplane passenger: "Don't line up at the boarding gate"
A TikTok user shares five tips for travelers, highlighting behaviors that make the flight easier and improve the experience for both passengers and the crew, such as avoiding lining up at the boarding gate.
The Mythical Spa of Valencia That Is a Landmark Center for Its Volcanic Waters
The Thermal Village of the Cofrentes Spa, one of the largest hotels in Valencia, stands out for its volcanic waters and natural surroundings, establishing itself as a key destination for thermal tourism in the region.
The Five Hairstyles Worn by French Women Over 50 to Conceal Wrinkles
Discover five popular hairstyles among French women over 50 that help rejuvenate the face and conceal wrinkles. These styles are perfect to share with your hairdresser to find the one that suits you best.
Juan José, mechanic, warns about the air conditioning: "Are you one of those who turn off the car..."
During the summer, air conditioning is vital for comfortable driving. Juan José, a mechanic, warns about habits when turning off the car, highlighting that stopping the vehicle without turning off the air conditioning can damage the system. He recommends turning off the air conditioning before stopping the engine to prolong the air conditioner's lifespan and avoid costly breakdowns.
From Cervantes to El Cid: Amenåbar and Pérez-Reverte, destined to meet
The enthusiasm of the creator of Alatriste for 'El cautivo', which premieres on September 12, reveals an affinity between Amenåbar and Pérez-Reverte that had gone unnoticed until now.
The western with the villain from 'Titanic' that everyone is watching en masse on HBO Max: Where does 'Day of Reckoning' come from?
'Day of Reckoning', a western starring the villain from 'Titanic', has become the most-watched movie on HBO Max in just 5 days, surprising users of the service and standing out in the catalog for its storyline and cast.
The Best-Rated Universities in Madrid by Companies: One Has Up to 20,000 Agreements
Seven of the ten best private universities rated by companies, according to a Forbes ranking, belong to the Community of Madrid, highlighting the strong connection between these institutions and the business sector.
The exclusive municipality of Madrid where MalĂș lives in a luxurious chalet: it is one of the most expensive in the community
MalĂș, singer and coach of 'La Voz', resides in a luxurious chalet located in one of the most exclusive and expensive municipalities in the Community of Madrid.
The exclusive neighborhood where SebastiĂĄn Yatra has his house in Madrid: an apartment with more than 250 m2
Although SebastiĂĄn Yatra resides in Miami, he owns a luxurious house of more than 250 m2 in the most exclusive and expensive neighborhood in Madrid.
Gold prices hold near record highs ahead of Fed rate decision
Gold prices remain close to record highs as investors await the Federal Reserve's upcoming interest rate decision. The precious metal is benefiting from economic uncertainty and inflation concerns, making it a preferred safe-haven asset. Market participants are cautious ahead of the Fed's policy announcement, which could significantly impact gold's near-term direction.
Oil extends gains after attacks on Russian energy facilities
Oil prices edged higher following attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, raising concerns over supply disruptions. The strikes targeted key facilities, intensifying geopolitical tensions and prompting investors to seek safer assets in the energy sector. Market watchers anticipate potential volatility as the situation develops, with impacts on global oil supply and prices likely to persist.
Oil prices rise with Russia supply, Fed meeting in focus
Oil prices increased due to concerns over supply disruptions from Russia amid geopolitical tensions. Market participants are also closely watching the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting, anticipating insights on interest rate policies which could impact demand forecasts. The combination of supply risks and monetary policy outlook is driving volatility and influencing trading decisions in global oil markets.
Australia warns of cascading climate risks ahead of emissions target announcement
Australia has highlighted increasing cascading climate risks, emphasizing the interconnected impacts of extreme weather events as it prepares to announce updated emissions targets. Officials warn that without stronger climate action, risks such as heatwaves, bushfires, and floods may compound, threatening communities and ecosystems. The governmentâs upcoming announcement aims to address these challenges and accelerate emissions reductions.
Ukraine considers limiting mobile service to counter Russian drones
Ukraine is contemplating restrictions on mobile phone services to disrupt Russian drone operations. The move aims to reduce drones' ability to navigate and conduct attacks by limiting communication signals that could aid their targeting systems. This measure is part of broader efforts to enhance Ukraineâs defense against ongoing Russian aerial assaults.
Ukraine, US to scout for minerals deal investment projects
Ukraine and the US are collaborating to identify and develop investment projects focused on mineral resources. This partnership aims to boost Ukraine's mining sector, enhance economic cooperation, and support energy security by leveraging Ukraine's rich mineral deposits for sustainable growth and strategic supply chains.
Iron ore prices: why is volatility at the lowest level in over 15 years?
Iron ore price volatility has reached its lowest point in over 15 years due to stabilized demand from China, improved supply chain management, and consistent production levels. Increased market transparency and better forecasting have also contributed, reducing speculative trading. These factors combined have led to more predictable pricing and less fluctuation in the iron ore market.
US calls on G7, EU to impose tariffs on China, India over Russian oil purchases
The US urged the G7 and EU to impose tariffs on China and India due to their increased purchases of Russian oil, aiming to curb Moscow's revenue amid ongoing conflicts. The call reflects Washingtonâs strategy to strengthen economic pressure on Russia by targeting key buyers circumventing sanctions. The proposal seeks broader international cooperation to enforce energy-related penalties against Russia.
NATO to beef up defence of Europe's eastern flank after Poland shot down drones
Following Poland's interception of several drones believed to be linked to regional tensions, NATO announced plans to strengthen the defense of its eastern flank. The move aims to deter further incursions and enhance the security of member states bordering areas of conflict, reflecting the alliance's commitment to collective defense amid rising geopolitical challenges.
US EPA proposes end to mandatory greenhouse gas reporting
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed ending mandatory greenhouse gas reporting requirements for certain industries. The move aims to reduce regulatory burdens and focus on targeted climate policies. Critics argue it may undermine climate transparency and efforts to track emissions accurately. The proposal is open for public comment before any final decision.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.03%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.03%. Gains were driven by strong performances in the technology sector and positive investor sentiment amid favorable market conditions. Trading activity reflected optimism about upcoming economic data and supportive corporate earnings reports.
Chinaâs BYD says to âactively respondâ to supplier payment initiative
Chinaâs electric vehicle maker BYD announced it will actively participate in a government-led initiative to accelerate payments to suppliers. The move aims to improve cash flow and support smaller firms in the supply chain. BYDâs commitment aligns with broader efforts to stabilize the industry amid economic challenges and ensure a steady production of new energy vehicles.
Hollywood celebrates 'The Pitt' and 'The Studio' at TVâs Emmy Awards
Hollywood honored 'The Pitt' and 'The Studio' during the TV Emmy Awards, recognizing their outstanding contributions to television. The event celebrated exceptional talent, memorable performances, and creative achievements, highlighting the significance of these works in shaping the industryâs future.
SEC to notify businesses of technical violations before taking action, FT reports
The SEC plans to inform businesses of any technical violations before initiating enforcement actions, aiming to improve transparency and allow companies to address issues promptly. This move, reported by the Financial Times, reflects a shift towards greater cooperation between the regulator and firms, potentially reducing litigation and speeding up compliance resolution.
Australiaâs Finance Sector Union seeks intervention in ANZâs plan to cut 3,500 jobs
Australiaâs Finance Sector Union is urging government intervention to halt ANZâs plan to cut 3,500 jobs. The union argues the large-scale layoffs will severely impact workers and communities, calling for a review of the bankâs restructuring strategy to protect employment and ensure a fair transition for affected staff.
China EV stocks rise on pledges of supplier payments
China EV stocks surged after leading electric vehicle makers pledged timely payments to suppliers, easing fears of a cash crunch in the sector. The commitments aim to stabilize the supply chain amid growing production pressures, boosting investor confidence and supporting stock prices. This move is seen as crucial for maintaining steady EV output and market growth in the competitive electric vehicle industry.
BHP signals organic copper growth, US appeal, silent on major acquisitions
BHP emphasizes its focus on organic copper growth and growing interest in the US market, indicating strategic expansion. However, the company remains silent on any major acquisition plans, prioritizing steady development over large buyouts.
Australiaâs ANZ to pay $160 million over bond deal, customer violations
ANZ Bank will pay $160 million to settle claims related to misconduct in bond deals and breaches involving customer accounts. The penalties address regulatory violations and aim to improve the bank's practices and accountability in financial dealings.
CATL shares surge on Chinaâs plan to nearly double new energy storage
CATL's shares rose sharply following China's announcement to almost double its new energy storage capacity. The government's plan aims to boost renewable energy integration, driving demand for advanced battery technologies. This policy move supports CATL's growth prospects as a key player in the energy storage sector, positioning the company to benefit from increased investments and expanded market opportunities in clean energy solutions.
China chip stocks rise as Beijing probes US over dumping, discrimination
Chinese chip stocks surged after Beijing announced investigations into the US for alleged dumping and discriminatory practices against Chinese semiconductor firms. The move reflects escalating trade tensions amid efforts by China to bolster its domestic tech industry and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. Investors responded positively, anticipating government support and potential relief from US trade restrictions.
China's home prices extend decline, more policy support needed
China's home prices continued to fall, highlighting persistent challenges in the property sector. Analysts and officials emphasize the need for increased policy support to stabilize the market, boost buyer confidence, and promote economic growth amid ongoing financial strain in the housing industry.
China industrial production, retail sales grow less than expected in August
China's industrial production and retail sales grew in August but fell short of forecasts. Industrial output rose due to steady factory activity, while retail sales showed slower consumer spending growth amid economic uncertainties. This weaker performance suggests challenges in sustaining China's economic recovery momentum.
UK house prices fall while rents rise by least in 4 years, surveys show
UK house prices have declined recently as affordability challenges persist, while rental prices have increased at their slowest pace in four years. Surveys indicate a cooling property market with demand easing amid economic uncertainties and rising interest rates, impacting both buyers and renters across the country.
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China sets 2025 auto sales target below association forecast, vows tighter regulation
China aims for 28 million auto sales by 2025, below the industry forecast of 30 million. The government plans stricter regulations on emissions and safety to promote sustainable development and support new energy vehicles. This approach reflects a cautious yet proactive stance to balance market growth with environmental goals.
Mexican officials to speak with China on tariffs next week
Mexican officials plan to meet with Chinese counterparts next week to discuss tariff issues impacting trade between the two countries. The talks aim to resolve disputes and promote smoother economic relations, potentially benefiting both nations by reducing trade barriers and enhancing cooperation.
U.S. consumer sentiment moves lower in September - University of Michigan survey
U.S. consumer sentiment declined in September, according to the University of Michigan survey. Concerns about inflation and economic conditions contributed to the drop, signaling cautious consumer outlooks amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
US consumer sentiment slips again in September, University of Michigan survey says
The University of Michigan's September survey reveals a drop in US consumer sentiment, marking a continued decline. Concerns over inflation and economic uncertainty contribute to the reduced confidence among consumers, signaling cautious spending habits ahead.
Michigan consumer sentiment dips below forecast, signaling potential headwinds for USD
The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell below expectations, indicating weakening consumer confidence in the U.S. economy. This dip suggests possible economic challenges ahead, which may weigh on the U.S. dollar's strength as cautious spending could impact growth. Analysts view this as a signal for potential headwinds facing the USD in the near term.
ECB must be mindful of downside inflation risks, says Finland's Rehn
Finland's Erkki Liikanen highlights the European Central Bank's need to carefully consider downside risks to inflation. He urges the ECB to balance efforts to control inflation without stifling economic growth, emphasizing the importance of vigilance amid uncertain economic conditions.
Trump threatens national emergency, federalization over Washington policing
Former President Trump warned of declaring a national emergency and federalizing law enforcement in Washington, D.C., if local authorities fail to address rising crime and unrest. He criticized the city's policing approach and emphasized the need for stronger federal intervention to restore order and protect citizens.
Stocks hesitant in Asia, with a lot riding on Fed decision
Asian stocks showed cautious movements as investors awaited the upcoming Federal Reserve decision. Market participants remain focused on potential interest rate changes and economic outlook signals, which could influence global financial trends. Uncertainty around the Fed's stance has led to subdued trading activity across major Asian markets.
Dollar eases ahead of central bank bonanza, eyes on Fed
The US dollar weakened ahead of a busy week of central bank meetings, including the Federal Reserveâs policy decision. Traders are cautious, anticipating how the Fed and other major banks will address inflation and economic outlooks. Market focus remains on interest rate guidance and potential shifts in monetary policy amid mixed economic data.
Muskâs Starlink service back up after brief outage affects thousands of users
Musk's Starlink internet service experienced a brief outage affecting thousands of users globally. The issue has been resolved, and service is now fully restored, with SpaceX attributing the disruption to a technical fault. Customers have reported disruptions in connectivity, but normal operations have resumed.
Bank of England to scale back QT, keep rates steady
The Bank of England announced it will slow its quantitative tightening (QT) pace and maintain current interest rates to support economic stability. The move aims to balance inflation control with growth, reflecting cautious optimism about the UK economy amid global uncertainties.
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Taiwan likely to hold rates steady with economy buoyant for now: Reuters poll
Taiwan is expected to keep interest rates unchanged as its economy remains resilient, according to a Reuters poll. Despite global uncertainties, steady domestic growth and stable inflation support the central bank's cautious approach. Policymakers aim to balance economic momentum with inflation risks, avoiding abrupt shifts unless significant economic changes occur.
Morning Bid: Itâs all about central banks this week
This week is focused on central banks, with major institutions set to announce key policy decisions. Markets are closely watching for signals on interest rate changes and economic outlooks amid ongoing inflation concerns. Investors anticipate potential shifts in monetary policy that could impact global financial markets and economic recovery.
Chinaâs property investment falls 12.9% year-on-year in January-August
Chinaâs property investment dropped 12.9% year-on-year from January to August, reflecting ongoing challenges in the real estate sector. The decline highlights continued cautiousness among investors amid economic uncertainties and tightening regulations in the property market. This downturn impacts related industries and signals broader concerns about the sector's recovery.
Trump to again extend deadline on TikTok sale/divestment - Reuters
The Trump administration plans to extend the deadline for TikTok's sale or divestment amid ongoing national security concerns. The extension gives ByteDance, TikTok's parent company, more time to negotiate a deal that satisfies US regulatory demands. The move reflects continued scrutiny over data privacy and potential foreign influence posed by the popular social media app.
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Reaches Over 16,200 Holders as Early Buyers Position for the DeFi Boom
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has surpassed 16,200 holders, signaling growing interest ahead of the anticipated DeFi market expansion. Early investors are positioning themselves to capitalize on potential gains as decentralized finance gains momentum and adoption increases globally.
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Surpasses 700 Million Tokens Sold Ahead of Upcoming Launch
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has sold over 700 million tokens as it prepares for its upcoming platform launch. The strong token sale reflects growing investor confidence and anticipation for Mutuum Financeâs decentralized finance offerings. The team aims to expand its market presence and enhance user engagement through innovative features post-launch.
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Approaches $16M Presale Milestone Ahead of Beta Launch
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) is nearing a $16 million presale milestone as it prepares for its beta launch. The project aims to enhance decentralized finance through innovative features and improved user experience. The strong presale reflects growing investor confidence ahead of Mutuum's anticipated public release.
DeFi Protocol Mutuum Finance Passes 16,200 Holder Milestone as Development Progresses
Mutuum Finance has surpassed 16,200 holders, marking a significant growth milestone. The DeFi protocol continues to advance its development efforts, enhancing platform features and user experience. This growth reflects increasing community trust and interest in Mutuumâs decentralized financial services.
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Faraday Future plans to spin off crypto assets into separate company
Faraday Future intends to separate its cryptocurrency holdings into a new, standalone company. This move aims to streamline Faraday Futureâs core electric vehicle operations by isolating crypto-related activities, potentially unlocking shareholder value and reducing risk exposure tied to volatile digital assets. The spin-off will allow both businesses to focus on their respective markets with clearer strategies and financial structures.
Strive completes merger, raises $750 million for bitcoin strategy
Strive completed its merger and secured $750 million to advance its bitcoin investment strategy. This funding will support the company's plans to expand bitcoin-related operations and enhance its position in the cryptocurrency market.
Falcon Finance Surpasses $1.57 Million Staked Within 24 Hours of Buidlpad Launch
Falcon Finance achieved over $1.57 million in staked assets within 24 hours of launching on Buidlpad. This rapid growth highlights strong investor confidence and interest in Falcon Finance's decentralized platform. The milestone underscores the platform's potential in the DeFi space and sets the stage for further development and adoption.
Tether to launch U.S.-based stablecoin for American residents
Tether plans to introduce a U.S.-based stablecoin tailored for American users, aiming to comply with stricter regulatory standards. This move seeks to provide a secure, transparent digital currency option within the U.S., addressing domestic legal requirements and enhancing user confidence amid growing scrutiny of crypto assets.
LiveOne surpasses $5M in bitcoin holdings, targets $500M treasury strategy
LiveOne has increased its bitcoin holdings to over $5 million as part of a plan to expand its treasury strategy to $500 million. The company aims to leverage bitcoin as a core asset to enhance financial growth and stability. This move underscores LiveOneâs commitment to integrating cryptocurrency into its long-term fiscal management.
Eden Research to announce interim financial results on Sept 17
Eden Research will release its interim financial results on September 17. The announcement will provide updates on the companyâs financial performance and business activities for the reporting period. Investors and stakeholders are advised to review the forthcoming results for insights into the companyâs progress.
AVITA Medical receives EU regulatory approval for RECELL GO device
AVITA Medical has obtained EU regulatory approval for its RECELL GO device, a portable system designed to treat skin injuries using regenerative technology. The approval allows the device to be marketed and used across European Union countries, marking a significant milestone for AVITA in expanding its footprint in the wound care and skin regeneration market.
Sidus Space prices $9.8 million public offering of common stock
Sidus Space has priced a public offering of common stock, aiming to raise approximately $9.8 million. The capital will support the company's growth and development initiatives in the space industry. Details regarding the number of shares and pricing were announced as part of this financing move.
Optiva Q2 2025 slides reveal AI push and cloud growth despite revenue challenges
Optivaâs Q2 2025 report highlights a strategic focus on AI initiatives and expanding cloud services amid revenue pressures. Despite challenges in overall income, the company prioritizes innovation and cloud adoption to drive future growth and competitiveness in the telecom software sector.
First Financial Bankshares Q2 2025 slides: Earnings surge 20% amid strong Texas growth
First Financial Bankshares reported a 20% rise in Q2 2025 earnings, driven by robust growth in Texas markets. The bank saw increased loan demand and improved net interest margins, boosting overall profitability despite economic uncertainties. Strong regional performance and strategic initiatives contributed to the solid financial results.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Figma, Bullish, and eToro stocks
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has acquired shares in design software Figma, sports betting platform Bullish, and social trading app eToro. These investments reflect ARK's focus on innovative tech and disruptive platforms promising growth in their respective sectors. The moves align with Woodâs strategy to back companies poised for long-term transformation in digital creativity, online betting, and social finance.
EQT completes $705.8 million public offering of Waystar shares
EQT has finalized a public offering of Waystar shares, raising $705.8 million. This transaction supports the companyâs financial strategy and investment plans. The successful offering reflects strong investor interest and confidence in Waystarâs business prospects.
Sidus Space announces plans for public offering of common stock
Sidus Space revealed its intention to conduct a public offering of common stock to raise capital. The company aims to use the proceeds to fund its growth initiatives, including satellite development and space-related services. This move is part of Sidus Spaceâs strategy to expand its footprint in the aerospace sector and enhance shareholder value.
Check-Cap to merge with MBody AI in embodied AI workforce push
Check-Cap is merging with MBody AI to advance developments in embodied AI workforce solutions. The merger aims to combine Check-Capâs medical technology expertise with MBody AIâs capabilities to innovate in robotic and AI-driven workforce applications, enhancing efficiency and expanding market reach in this emerging sector.
ECD Automotive Design to implement 1-for-40 reverse stock split
ECD Automotive Design announced a 1-for-40 reverse stock split to consolidate its shares. This move aims to enhance the stock's marketability and comply with exchange listing requirements. Shareholders will receive one new share for every 40 shares held, reducing the total number of outstanding shares accordingly. The reverse split is expected to take effect shortly, subject to regulatory approval.