News Summary - 09/16/2025

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Israel escalates bombardment as defence minister says 'Gaza is burning'
Following US Secretary of State Rubio's assurance of unwavering US support to PM Netanyahu, Israel intensified its military bombardment on Gaza. The Israeli defence minister declared "Gaza is burning," signaling a significant escalation in the conflict.
US destroys alleged Venezuelan drug boat, killing three
The US destroyed a vessel suspected of carrying Venezuelan drugs, resulting in three deaths. This action followed statements from the Venezuelan president warning that Caracas would defend itself against perceived US aggression.
Beaten and held in Russia for three years - but never charged with a crime
Dmytro was imprisoned in Russia shortly after its 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Despite being held and beaten, he was never charged with a crime and was finally released last month.
Google owner reveals £5bn AI investment in UK ahead of Trump visit
Google's President and Chief Investment Officer Ruth Porat announced a £5bn investment in AI in the UK, highlighting significant opportunities in the region. This announcement comes ahead of President Trump's visit.
Trump says he will sue New York Times for $15bn
Trump announced plans to sue the New York Times for $15 billion, accusing the newspaper of defamation and libel. He claimed the paper acts as a "mouthpiece" for Democrats.
'Tinder Swindler' con artist arrested in Georgia
Simon Leviev, the Israeli man known as the 'Tinder Swindler' for allegedly defrauding women of up to $10 million, was arrested at a Georgia airport. Authorities took him into custody as part of ongoing investigations related to his fraudulent activities.
Nigerian chef breaks world record for largest jollof rice dish
Guinness World Records confirmed that a Nigerian chef set a new record by preparing the largest jollof rice dish, weighing an impressive 8,780 kg.
Chinese teens to pay $300,000 for urinating in soup
A court has ruled that the parents of Chinese teenagers who urinated in a Haidilao restaurant soup must pay $300,000 to compensate the company for reputational and operational damages.
Indian billionaire family's private zoo cleared of 'foul play'
India's top court formed a special team to investigate animal mistreatment allegations at Vantara, the Indian billionaire family's private zoo. The investigation found no evidence of foul play or cruelty towards the animals.
US says 'framework' for TikTok ownership deal agreed with China
The US Treasury Secretary announced that a framework has been agreed upon with China to enable US ownership of TikTok's American operations, marking progress in resolving ownership and security concerns.
Report those who celebrate Charlie Kirk's death to employers, Vance says
Vice-President Vance urges reporting individuals who celebrate Charlie Kirk's death to their employers, amid numerous firings for inappropriate posts related to Kirk's passing.
Spanish PM calls for Israel to be barred from international sport
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has called for Israel to face the same international sports bans as Russia, citing Israel's actions in the conflict similar to Russia's war in Ukraine.
Senate clears Trump pick Miran to Fed board ahead of key interest rate vote
The Senate approved Trump's nominee Miran to the Federal Reserve board, sparking concerns about the Fed's independence as it faces a crucial interest rate decision.
Charlie Kirk suspect linked to crime scene by DNA, says FBI chief
FBI chief Kash Patel revealed that Tyler Robinson's DNA was found on a towel used to wrap the suspected murder weapon, linking him to the crime scene.
DC-style crackdown on crime coming to Memphis, Tennessee, Trump says
Trump signed a proclamation creating a task force to combat crime in Memphis, Tennessee, a Democrat-led city. The move faces opposition from the city's mayor.
Netanyahu does not rule out further strikes on Hamas leaders abroad
At a joint press conference with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Netanyahu affirmed that every country has the right to defend itself beyond its borders, implying potential further strikes on Hamas leaders abroad.
Men jailed for witchcraft murder plot against Zambia's president
Two men were sentenced to two years in prison after being found with charms, including a chameleon, linked to a witchcraft murder plot against Zambia's president.
Boss of degrading sex-trade ring in Dubai's glamour districts unmasked by BBC
Young Ugandan women reveal to the BBC they are being lured to Dubai under false pretenses to engage in extreme sex acts, exposing a degrading sex-trade ring operating in the city's upscale areas.
Brazil's Lula hits back at Trump over Bolsonaro trial and tariffs
In an essay, Brazil's President Lula asserts that the country's democracy and sovereignty remain non-negotiable, responding to tensions with the White House regarding Bolsonaro's trial and trade tariffs.
China accuses Nvidia of violating anti-monopoly laws
Amid ongoing US-China talks to ease trade tensions, China has accused Nvidia of breaching anti-monopoly laws, escalating regulatory scrutiny on the US tech firm during a sensitive diplomatic period.
India's top court suspends parts of contentious Muslim property law
India's top court has suspended certain provisions of a controversial Muslim property law but declined to invalidate the entire legislation. The court emphasized that granting a stay on the law is reserved for the "rarest of rare" cases, signaling a cautious approach to its intervention.
Madeleine McCann suspect refuses Met Police interview
Christian Brückner, the suspect in the Madeleine McCann case, is set to be released from prison in Germany this week for an unrelated offense. He has refused to participate in an interview with the Met Police regarding the investigation.
Rising seas will threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050 - report
Australia's first National Climate Risk Assessment warns that by 2050, rising sea levels will endanger 1.5 million residents. The report highlights the expected increase in the frequency and severity of climate hazards, urging urgent action to address and mitigate these risks.
Trump's state visit is mired with potential pitfalls despite careful planning
Despite months of careful preparations for Trump's state visit, insiders remain concerned about various unresolved issues, including the sensitive Lord Mandelson question, highlighting potential challenges ahead.
Malawi set to vote for next president as cost-of-living bites
Malawi prepares for presidential elections amid public concern over rising prices and fuel shortages, which have dominated campaign discussions and affected voters' daily lives.
Why More Women Get Cancer in India – But More Men Die
In India, women account for slightly more than half of all new cancer cases, yet men make up the majority of cancer-related deaths. This discrepancy underscores differences in cancer types, detection rates, and treatment outcomes between genders.
They were shot dead for protesting against corruption in Nepal
Over 70 people, including many young protesters, were killed during anti-corruption demonstrations in Nepal. The tragic violence highlights the severity of public outrage against corruption in the country.
Does Israel face a 'South Africa moment' over Gaza?
BBC's Paul Adams examines similarities between the global response to Israel's actions in Gaza and the international condemnation of apartheid-era South Africa, exploring whether Israel might face comparable political and economic pressures.
Belarus and Russia's show of firepower appears to be a message to Europe
The Zapad-2025 military exercises by Belarus and Russia follow Poland's recent accusation of a Russian drone violating its airspace, signaling a demonstration of military strength aimed at Europe.
Cash for speeches and big wins for The Pitt and The Studio - Emmys highlights
At the 77th Primetime Emmy Awards, host Nate Bargatze's effort to keep speeches brief faltered as many winners used their time for political statements. The night also saw major wins for The Pitt and The Studio, marking notable moments in the ceremony.
'My wife died giving birth after Trump cut funding to our clinic'
The BBC reports heartbreaking stories from Afghan families who lost mothers and babies following the closure of US-backed clinics. Funding cuts under the Trump administration led to reduced healthcare access, contributing to increased maternal and infant mortality in Afghanistan.
US farmers are being squeezed - and it's testing their deep loyalty to Trump
Many corn belt farmers face economic hardships partly due to Trump’s trade policies, yet they continue to support him. Their loyalty stems from cultural identity, promises of trade renegotiations, and skepticism of alternatives, despite the financial strain on their livelihoods.
'It's just scary': In Florida, parents ponder future with fewer vaccines
Florida aims to end vaccine mandates amid changes driven by vaccine skeptic RFK Jr, who is reshaping US vaccine policy. This shift leaves parents concerned and uncertain about the future of immunization and public health safety.
'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 in Utah. The community is in shock, expressing disbelief as they knew the family involved.
After fatal crash, Sikh truck drivers in the US fear backlash
Following a fatal crash, Sikh truck drivers in the US report increased harassment and fear facing backlash due to heightened media attention on their community.
Malawi - where the petrol queue might overshadow the queue to vote
As Malawi approaches Tuesday's vote, long petrol queues on city roads highlight everyday challenges, potentially overshadowing the election itself.
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 notable contenders to watch during the ceremony.
The Indian city that sparkles like Paris at night
Over 21 months, residents have illuminated 92 landmarks in Kolkata using a unique approach: property owners provide the venues, while community members supply the lighting, creating a stunning nighttime display.
'We escaped certain death': Israel intensifies Gaza City bombardment, forcing families to flee
Intense aerial attacks by Israel on Gaza City have escalated, leading to a significant increase in civilian displacement as families flee to escape the bombings.
Kashmir's young are preserving history - one post at a time
Young Kashmiris are using social media to preserve their language, heritage, and identity by sharing stories that showcase their rich culture and history.
Israel demolishes more high-rise towers as Gaza City offensive ramps up
Over the weekend, Israeli forces intensified strikes on Gaza City, targeting and demolishing additional high-rise towers as part of their escalating offensive. BBC Verify's Merlyn Thomas reports on the impact and ongoing developments of these attacks in the densely populated city.
Watch: Soda truck falls into sinkhole in Mexico City
A soda truck fell into a sinkhole in Mexico City. Initial reports from Iztapalapa's mayor indicate the sinkhole was caused by a collapsed drainage system.
Belarus and Russia stage joint military drills
Russia and Belarus are conducting joint military exercises called Zapad 2025, focusing on coordination and preparedness. The drills showcase the close military cooperation between the two countries amid regional tensions, as reported by BBC's Russia editor, Steve Rosenberg.
Watch: Winning moments from the 77th Emmy Awards
Owen Cooper made history as the youngest male winner at the 77th Emmy Awards. The top honor for drama series went to The Pitt, highlighting standout achievements of the night.
Watch: Best looks from the Emmys red carpet
Jenny Ortega, Sydney Sweeney, and Pedro Pascal were some of the notable celebrities seen walking the Emmys red carpet, showcasing a variety of stylish and memorable looks.
Huge fire rips through residential homes in Manila
A major fire broke out in a Manila residential area, prompting the dispatch of at least 14 fire trucks. Residents were evacuated to two nearby centers for safety as firefighting efforts continue.
BBC reports from house linked to Charlie Kirk shooting suspect
A grey car matching the model used by the suspect involved in the Charlie Kirk shooting was seen parked outside the house linked to the investigation, as reported by BBC.
Watch: Video shows moment Kirk shooting suspect flees the scene
A video captures a person dressed in black jumping from a roof at the Utah campus and running into a nearby wooded area, showing the moment the Kirk shooting suspect fled the scene.
'Looks like a toy, but it's real': BBC examines a downed Russian drone
A Russian drone, resembling a toy, was shot down over Polish airspace early Wednesday. The BBC examined the realistic yet small device, highlighting its use in recent regional tensions.
Defense cancels two contracts worth nearly one billion with Israeli companies before the decree on the arms embargo is approved
The Ministry of Defense has canceled two contracts close to one billion with Israeli companies, while continuing to develop a plan for military technological disconnection with Israel, prior to the approval of the decree establishing an arms embargo.
The police denounce that there were "political orders not to act" during the Vuelta and demand the resignation of Sánchez and Marlaska
The police union JUPOL denounces that during the Vuelta "political orders not to act" were received, which affected police work. They demand the resignation of President Sánchez and Minister Marlaska due to this alleged political interference in police operations.
Feijóo Considers the Government’s "Lack of Support" for Police "Unacceptable" and Blames Sánchez for "Encouraging" the Protest at the Vuelta
Feijóo criticizes the Government’s lack of support for the police during the protests at the Vuelta and holds Sánchez responsible for promoting these demonstrations. Moreover, he insists on distinguishing between freedom of expression and acts of boycott during the event.
Sánchez calls for Israel's expulsion from international competitions: "The debate should grow"
Sánchez stated at the PSOE interparliamentary meeting that, as long as the barbarity continues, neither Russia nor Israel should participate in international competitions, emphasizing that this debate should be expanded.
Israel calls Sánchez "antisemitic" and Jews in Spain criticize the "deep hatred" that wants to expel them from public life
Israel labeled President Sánchez as antisemitic, while Jewish communities in Spain denounce growing hatred aimed at marginalizing them from public life. Additionally, warnings are issued about political speeches that promote and justify these violent expressions.
The President of RTVE Will Propose Tomorrow to Withdraw Spain from Eurovision if Israel Participates
The President of RTVE plans to propose to the Board of Directors that Spain withdraw from Eurovision if Israel participates in the edition of the contest.
The Government attacks the UCI after the criticism of Sánchez over the boycott of La Vuelta and labels the demonstration a "moral obligation"
The President of the Higher Sports Council, Uribes, criticized the International Cycling Union for its comments against Pedro Sánchez and the pro-Palestinian demonstrations, defending the latter as a "moral obligation."
The UCI points to Pedro Sánchez for the boycott of La Vuelta in Madrid: "We regret that the president and his team have supported it"
The International Cycling Union condemned the boycott of La Vuelta in Madrid in a statement and expressed its regret over the support of President Pedro Sánchez and his team for these events that occurred on Sunday.
The UN rapporteur estimates 680,000 deaths in Gaza, ten times more than Hamas's calculation
The UN rapporteur estimates that deaths in Gaza amount to 680,000, a figure ten times higher than that estimated by Hamas, including not only those caused by the Israeli Army but also those due to hunger and other shortages.
Families of Hostages in Gaza, Facing the Bombardments on the City: "Tonight Could Be Their Last"
Relatives of hostages in Gaza protest in front of Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, denouncing the offensive on the city and expressing their fear that tonight could be the last for those captured.
"I am going to kill the neighbors": the barricaded man threatening to cause an explosion in Madrid has been arrested
A man with bloodied arms barricaded himself on the third floor between Montera Street and Gran Vía in Madrid, threatening to cause an explosion and saying "I am going to kill the neighbors." He was eventually arrested by authorities.
Trump Announces the Death of Three Drug Traffickers in a Second Attack on a Venezuelan Vessel
The US president announced on social media a second attack against a Venezuelan vessel, which resulted in the death of three drug traffickers.
Spat between Tellado and Intxaurrondo: "Your question is irresponsible on public television"
The host of 'La Hora de La 1' and the secretary general of the PP engaged in a live spat during a debate about the conflict between Israel and Gaza, with accusations of irresponsible questions on public television.
Arón Piper details the episode with DiCaprio and the Guardia Civil at his Ibiza party on 'El Hormiguero'
Arón Piper visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his first album, self-titled, and shared details of the episode he experienced with Leonardo DiCaprio and the Guardia Civil during a party in Ibiza.
An elderly woman dies after a man trying to commit suicide falls on her
A man in critical condition after attempting to commit suicide fell on an elderly woman, who died. Doctors rule out the risk of death for the man, who now faces a homicide charge.
Spain Says Goodbye to Summer with a 180-Degree Turn: A Cold Front and Rain Are Coming
Starting this Friday, Spain will experience a gradual drop in temperatures due to a change in air masses, bringing instability and rain, marking the end of summer.
"A complete and absolute chaos": new day of crowds at Barajas due to security guards' strike leaving 1,500 passengers stranded
The second day of the security guards' strike at Barajas causes chaos with lines of up to an hour and a half at the security checkpoint in Terminal 4, affecting 1,500 passengers who were unable to board their flights.
The Pozuelo City Council closes the migrant center and gives the Government four months to relocate 400 residents
The Pozuelo City Council has closed the migrant center for not having the necessary license to operate as a reception center. Additionally, it has given the Government a period of four months to relocate the 400 residents currently living in the facilities.
Broncano Leaves Darín Without a Gift on 'La Revuelta' and Presents Andrea Prieta with a Dedicated Cobblestone
The actors visited the La 1 program to promote their theatrical play "Scenes from Married Life." During the interview, Broncano surprised by not giving anything to Darín, but handed a dedicated cobblestone to Andrea Prieta.
Two Minors Die in Accidents Occurring in Calpe and A Coruña: A Baby Dies After Being Hit by a Vehicle and a Two-Year-Old Boy at Home
Two minors died in separate accidents. In Calpe, a baby died after being hit by a vehicle, while in A Coruña, a two-year-old boy lost his life at home.
Second Body Found Under the Rubble of the Vallecas Building Affected by an Explosion
Following a missing person report 48 hours after the explosion, the police search with dogs has located the second lifeless body under the rubble of the building in Vallecas.
Andy shares new hints following Lucas's words about him: "Those who fail find a way to play the victim"
Andy responded with new hints on Instagram after Lucas's criticism, suggesting that those who make mistakes often victimize themselves.
The Ministry of Labor sees it unlikely that the new work hour registration system will come into effect in 2025, but insists there is unity in Moncloa to carry it through
Minister Díaz hopes that stricter time tracking will reduce the actual working hours. Although they anticipate that the CEOE will challenge the decree, they emphasize its legal solidity and maintain that there is unity in Moncloa to implement it.
Sánchez announces a new €30,000 aid for young people for rentals with an option to buy
The government will launch a €30,000 aid for young people in rentals with an option to buy, will implement insurance against non-payments, and will create support measures to acquire homes in rural areas.
Sumar dismisses Sánchez's announced rental aid with purchase option for young people as a "gesture to no avail"
Sumar avoids supporting or criticizing Spain's participation in the NATO mission in Poland to stop incursions by Russian drones.
Isabel Rodríguez Calls on Communities and City Councils to Collaborate in Closing the 54,000 Illegal Tourist Apartments Detected
The Minister of Housing, Isabel Rodríguez, requests the collaboration of communities and city councils to shut down the 54,000 illegal tourist apartments detected, emphasizing that these affect families displaced from their neighborhoods, and expresses her disappointment over the lack of an adequate response from other administrations.
Trump Announces Trade Deal with China on TikTok Following Meeting Held in Madrid
Trump reported on his Truth Social network that the major trade meeting between the United States and China in Europe was very successful, highlighting an agreement on TikTok following the meeting in Madrid.
Well-Known Tinder Scammer Who Inspired a Netflix Movie Arrested in Georgia
A well-known Tinder scammer, who inspired a Netflix movie, was arrested in Georgia following an Interpol arrest warrant.
This is What You Should Do with the Air Conditioner When Summer Ends, According to Experts
It is crucial to perform maintenance on the air conditioner at the end of summer to avoid future problems. This includes cleaning, checking the filters, and inspecting the system to ensure it functions properly and to extend its lifespan.
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, showing how the body communicates emotional states without words.
#InPositive: Albert Rocas, from Professional Athlete to Dedicated Teacher
Albert Rocas, former international handball player for Spain, has changed his sports career for education, now working as a committed teacher to inspire and train new generations.
Learning to Live Beyond the Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica presents issue number 127, titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World’. It addresses the challenges and opportunities faced by digital youth in balancing their emotional and social well-being in an era dominated by technology and networks, promoting healthy habits to live beyond the screens.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, their HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to face the situation with humor.
Two Belarusians Detained for Operating a Drone Over the Presidential Palace of Poland
Two Belarusians were detained for operating a drone over the presidential palace of Poland, amid tensions following the incursion and shooting down of 19 Russian drones in Polish airspace last week.
Dozens of People Lose Their Jobs in the U.S. Over Their Reactions to Charlie Kirk’s Death
Following the death of Charlie Kirk, Republican politicians, popular figures, and influencers have demanded sanctions against those who celebrate his passing, which has led to dozens of people losing their jobs over their reactions.
Miguel Carcaño’s prison salary garnished to compensate Marta del Castillo’s family
Miguel Carcaño, the confessed murderer of Marta del Castillo, had a salary of 644 euros for working in the bakery of Herrera de la Mancha prison, which has been garnished to compensate the victim’s family.
Junts warns the PSOE that "things will happen" if they continue with "this double discourse" in Catalonia and Madrid
Junts warns the PSOE that there will be consequences if it continues with a "double discourse" regarding Catalonia in Madrid and in the region. The pro-independence party insists on linking the general policy debate in the Parliament to the stability of Pedro Sánchez's government.
Encarna Samitier, awarded in Alcañiz: "Our task is to debunk hoaxes while avoiding sensationalism"
Encarna Samitier, president of '20minutos' and former journalist of 'Heraldo de Aragón', received the Pilar Narvión Award during the Journalism Course in Alcañiz, highlighting the importance of combating hoaxes without falling into sensationalism.
Ryanair's cuts claim 55,000 tickets while Zaragoza, Asturias, and Santander hold firm
Ryanair's cuts have resulted in a loss of nearly 300,000 tickets at affected airports over the past five months. Despite this, Zaragoza, Asturias, and Santander airports have managed to withstand the impact, losing only 55,000 tickets combined.
The Best Movies to Energize Yourself on a September Monday and Survive the New School Year
With the end of summer, several movies are recommended to help face September and the start of the new school year, offering motivation and encouragement to overcome the return to routine.
Sydney Sweeney, the most sensual on the Emmy red carpet in a red silk dress
Sydney Sweeney stood out on the Emmy red carpet in a red silk dress, being one of the most anticipated and admired at the gala for her elegant and sensual choice.
A Doctor Warns: "If Your Urine Is This Color, You've Overdone It at the Gym"
The color and appearance of urine reflect our health and habits, indicating everything from hydration levels to possible overexertion at the gym, according to a doctor.
A New Trojan Can Make Automatic Money Transfers
RatON is a Trojan developed from scratch, making it a new and particularly dangerous threat, capable of making automatic money transfers without user intervention.
Imserso Trips 2025-2026: Who Has Priority for Selecting?
The marketing of the Imserso trips 2025-2026 begins on October 6, but priority for selecting spots will not be for all travelers, being reserved for certain priority groups.
Foods Theoretically Healthy That Are Not Really So Healthy
We often consume foods that we believe are healthy, but they are not always so. To maintain good health, a balanced diet with fruits, vegetables, proteins, and grains is vital, but it is important to identify and avoid certain foods that may not be as beneficial as they seem.
The Viral Signal That Alerts of Neighbors Being Outside in the Cool Air
A tweet with an image showing a typical custom of small Spanish towns, where neighbors gather "in the cool air," went viral and quickly reached close to half a million views.
Cluster bombs: banned worldwide, but leave 314 victims in the past year with Ukraine as the most affected country
Cluster bombs, globally banned, caused 314 victims in the past year. Ukraine, for the third consecutive year, is the most affected country, accounting for two-thirds of the victims. The actual number could be higher.
What is the Best Beach in Spain 2025? Vote Among the 20 Finalists and Enter the Draw for a HUAWEI Matepad 11.5 Tablet
20minutos selects the best beach in Spain 2025 from 20 finalists, two from each coastline, chosen by popular vote. The final phase is open until September 15, inviting readers to vote and participate in 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 hit is releasing its episode 11, which will be the last of season 3. Fans can check the exact time to watch this finale on Prime Video and not miss the conclusion of the story.
Holidays in the Baltic: the fishing village with colorful houses where Germans spend their vacations
Located in Rostock, this Baltic resort stands out for its natural charm and colorful fishermen's houses, being a popular destination for Germans to enjoy their holidays and explore northern culture.
The 'Stone Trolls' Beach That Appeared in 'Game of Thrones' and Is Considered the Most Dangerous in the World
The beach in Iceland, famous for its rock formations that look like stone trolls, is a magical and dangerous place. It has been the setting for several series and movies, including 'Game of Thrones,' standing out for its beauty and risk to visitors.
Private label brands, the household favorite: 75% include them in their shopping basket due to their value for money
More than 75% of households include private label brands in their purchases, allocating over 44% of their total budget to these products, valued for their good value for money.
Disney is looking for workers in Seville and Valencia to live in Paris with accommodation and expenses partially covered
Disney Village is recruiting employees in France, Italy, and Spain, including Seville and Valencia, for temporary and permanent contracts. They offer the opportunity to live in Paris with accommodation and expenses partially covered.
Samuel L. Jackson stars in one of the most terrifying and lesser-known Stephen King adaptations, and you can watch it for free
John Cusack stars in a horror movie based on a Stephen King story, where he explores a cursed room. This little-known adaptation is available to watch for free on Plex.
Where to charge your electric car for free at Mercadona: list of supermarkets with charging points
Mercadona has started installing free charging points for electric vehicles in some of its supermarkets, making it easier for customers to charge their cars while they shop.
Most communities reject Puente's offer to take over bus stops and demand negotiations with them on the new lines
The PP and several communities, including Navarra, refuse to take charge of stops excluded from the state lines in exchange for 25 million. Castilla-La Mancha and others demand negotiations in the Sectorial Transport Conference. Puente criticizes this stance as an "attack on depopulated areas" and assures that he will continue providing service in the areas that have refused to assume responsibility.
The Ozone Layer, on Track for Full Recovery in Just Over Half a Century
Scientists warn that the ozone layer is in the process of recovery, but it will still take more than 50 years to return to pre-1980 levels.
The PP Labels the Law on Protection of Minors in the Digital Sphere as "Insufficient" and Says It Will Make a Proposal to "Improve It"
Senator Pablo González of the PP considers that the current law on protection of minors in the digital sphere is "insufficient" and "not fully developed." He announces that during the parliamentary process, they will present a proposal to reform it and improve its scope and effectiveness.
USA Highlights the "Good Health" of Relations with Spain, Which Will Open a Trade Office in Texas
The United States emphasized the strong relations with Spain, which will open a trade office in Texas to strengthen bilateral economic cooperation and promote investments. The initiative reflects the "good health" of trade ties and aims to facilitate exchanges and opportunities between the two countries.
Psychotherapy with Hypnosis, a Growing Practice Despite Scientific Rejection: "I Needed Three Sessions"
Clinical hypnosis, once considered a trick, is gaining recognition as an effective treatment for anxiety, phobias, and chronic pain, demonstrating its usefulness despite scientific skepticism.
Starting from Scratch in an Old Country House: "We Fantasized About a Place with a Previous Life"
The growing demand for rustic houses has caused an increase in their prices. Many people seek to start anew in homes with history, appreciating their charm and the past they reflect.
Gypsies who break stereotypes: "When they tell me 'you are different,' I think 'different from what?'"
A new generation of gypsies challenges prejudices and invisibility, demanding to be recognized beyond stereotypes and serving as an example for future generations.
The Best Thing La Vuelta Could Have Done
In Spain, with no general strikes since 2012, La Vuelta made world news due to a self-sabotage that affected the competition.
Is It La Vuelta?
La Vuelta has turned into chaos, with stages that resemble brawls, culminating in the final stage in Madrid being suspended.
"High Beams"
Politics inevitably generates controversy, which is part of its essence, but it is important to distinguish this from harmful conflicts that have negative effects.
Among the Richest of the Rich
Musk's departure from his position and Ellison's entry on Wall Street reflect that it is not enough to be famous; it is essential to know how to maintain that fame in order to sustain financial success and influence in the market.
The Summer of 2025 Has Been the Hottest in Spain Since Records Began
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) will announce data confirming that the summer of 2025 in Spain has been the hottest recorded to date, according to information provided by Minister Sara Aagesen.
Mondo Duplantis' Record Gold: Jumps 6.30 Meters and Becomes World Pole Vault Champion in Tokyo
Swedish vaulter Mondo Duplantis won the pole vault gold in Tokyo by clearing 6.30 meters, breaking his own world record for the fourteenth time in his career.
Rovira sends a message of support to Javier Cansado after announcing his temporary retirement due to a tumor
Iñaki López and Javier Castillo, among others, have expressed their support and words of encouragement to comedian Javier Cansado after he announced his temporary retirement due to a tumor.
Twelve activists tried for assisted suicides in France
Twelve activists in France face charges of trafficking illicit substances after obtaining a powerful barbiturate used in assisted suicides in other countries.
They ask for 12 years in prison for a nurse who pretended to vaccinate 400 children
During the first session of the trial, the parents of the affected children reported that the nurse was opposed to vaccines and carried out the procedure very quickly, which led her to pretend to have vaccinated 400 children.
Are the contestants of 'OT 2025' too young? Fans of the show react on social media and explain the reason
Of the 18 contestants of 'OT 2025', six are between 19 and 20 years old, making them the youngest, while only two are older than 24. Fans are commenting on social media about the predominant youth in this edition.
Manu wins 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra' with nine consecutive correct answers
Manu, from Madrid, won the day's challenge on 'Pasapalabra' by correctly answering nine consecutive questions in 'El Rosco'. However, he decided not to risk trying for the jackpot, which had reached 2,122,000 euros.
Juanra Bonet Triumphs in 'La Pista Musical' of 'Pasapalabra' Thanks to Héroes del Silencio
Juanra Bonet, host of 'Juego de pelotas', won the 'La Pista Musical' challenge on 'Pasapalabra' by correctly answering thanks to songs by Héroes del Silencio, surpassing actress Ana Álvarez.
Risto lashes out at politics after the chaos at La Vuelta: "All of Spain knew it"
Risto Mejide harshly criticized Spanish politics following the chaos at La Vuelta cycling race, stating that the disorder and problems were predictable and known throughout the country. He complained about the lack of responsibility and management, highlighting widespread disillusionment with political leaders in light of the situation seen at the sporting event.
Pincho, new signing of 'Vamos a ver': former UCO agent and expert in unconscious communication
Pincho, former UCO agent and expert in unconscious communication, joins the team of 'Vamos a ver'. On his first day, he analyzed the communication of the Prime Minister.
Marta Riesco Sparks Outrage from María Patiño and on Social Media After Talking About Rocío Carrasco
María Patiño criticized Marta Riesco following her comments about Rocío Carrasco, reproaching her for comparing herself to those who have suffered serious losses, such as Carlota Corredera, who lost her job. This controversy has sparked outrage both among collaborators and on social media.
Susanna Griso on banning smoking on terraces: "It's treating smokers like outcasts"
Susanna Griso expressed her opposition to banning smoking on terraces, describing the measure as a form of exclusion against smokers. Her comments came while discussing Julia Otero's interview with Lolita Flores.
Pelayo Díaz, judge on 'Dancing with the Stars', defends himself: "We expect progress"
Pelayo Díaz, judge on 'Dancing with the Stars', responds to criticism by stating that they are looking for progress in the participants. He defends the competition process, emphasizing the importance of growth and improvement in dancing throughout the contest.
Esperansa Grasia makes her debut as a collaborator on 'El Hormiguero' with everyday life hacks
TikToker and runner-up of 'Tu cara me suena', Esperansa Grasia, debuts as a collaborator on 'El Hormiguero', where she presents a segment with practical everyday life hacks.
Lecquio shows a photo from 1996 and claims that Carlo Costanzia knew about his relationship with Mar Flores
Count Lecquio shared a photo from 1996, supposedly provided by Ana Obregón, and stated that Carlo Costanzia was aware of his relationship with Mar Flores at that time.
Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks Announce Their Engagement, Comments Filled with References to Miley Cyrus
Liam Hemsworth and Gabriella Brooks announced their engagement, sparking a wave of comments on social media, many of which referenced Hemsworth's ex-wife, Miley Cyrus. Users combined congratulations with mentions of the past relationship, highlighting the ongoing media attention surrounding the actor's love life.
First Official Photos of Infanta Sofía at the University of Lisbon, Where She Begins International Relations
La Zarzuela has published official images of Infanta Sofía in Lisbon, showing her walking around the city and integrating with new classmates as she begins her studies in International Relations at the local university.
King Felipe VI Mistaken for a Wedding Guest in Úbeda
King Felipe VI was mistaken for a wedding guest in Úbeda while having lunch with friends at the same restaurant where the ceremony was taking place.
Juan Carlos I invites his family and friends in Sanxenxo to enjoy gooseneck barnacles, sardines, and ham
The emeritus king Juan Carlos I shared a meal of gooseneck barnacles, sardines, and ham with his family and friends in Sanxenxo. Soon, he will participate in a regatta in New York.
Prince Harry defends his biography, which distanced him from his family: "I have a clear conscience"
Prince Harry defends his biography, which caused a rift with his family, stating that he has a clear conscience. Additionally, he has been in Ukraine supporting the population affected by the Russian invasion.
Willem Dafoe: "Emma Stone promised me a kiss and a punch to the jaw... and that's exactly what happened"
Willem Dafoe recalls how Emma Stone promised him a kiss and a punch to the jaw during filming, and she delivered both exactly as said. The anecdote highlights their playful and dynamic on-set relationship.
The complaint of streamer Mictia about taxes: "That's why many people continue living with their parents"
The Venezuelan influencer Mictia, who moved a year ago from Panama to Spain to stream on Twitch, complains about taxes, pointing out that they affect economic independence and are a reason why many young people continue living with their parents.
Charli XCX and George Daniel Remarry Two Months After Their Wedding with a 'Rave' Party in Sicily
Charli XCX and George Daniel got married on July 19 in an intimate ceremony in London and celebrated a second wedding with a 'rave' party in Sicily two months later.
A documentary reveals previously unknown aspects of Lorenzo of Belgium and his secret son
Lorenzo of Belgium and his secret son appear together in a documentary, where they show unpublished photos. The boy's mother is the singer Wendy Van Wanten.
Covarrubias Revives Its Medieval Bridge with Neighborhood Unity and Lots of Cardboard
Covarrubias, in Burgos, has rebuilt its destroyed medieval bridge using recycled cardboard boxes, demonstrating the strength of neighborhood unity and sustainable creativity.
China Introduces New Models of Autonomous Cars
Journalists visited the High-Level Autonomous Driving Demonstration Zone in Beijing, where new models of autonomous cars were introduced, showcasing technological advances in this field.
A Gray Giant Panda Baby Makes Its First Public Appearance
Cheng Shi, a giant panda baby with gray and white coloring instead of the usual black and white, made its first appearance at the Star panda nursery, where other panda babies are also growing. Its unusual fur attracted attention during the visit.
The world of sports and its stance on pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta: a large majority against due to how they have occurred
Jonas Vingegaard, winner of La Vuelta, expressed his sadness at not being able to celebrate his victory in Madrid due to the pro-Palestinian protests. A large part of the sports world disapproves of these demonstrations because of the way they have unfolded during the competition.
The Gran Canaria Council will refuse to host stages of La Vuelta 2026 if Israel participates
The president of the Gran Canaria Council, Antonio Morales, stated at a 'Canarias por Palestina' event that the institution will refuse to host stages of La Vuelta 2026 if the Israeli team participates in the competition.
The start of the Tour de France from Barcelona at risk: disturbances in La Vuelta increase fears of a cancellation
The recent violent protests during La Vuelta have raised concerns among the organizers of the Tour de France, who plan to start the 2026 edition in Barcelona. These disturbances could jeopardize the event’s start in the Catalan city.
A surprise anti-doping test at Madrid: Xabi Alonso points to LaLiga, which denies involvement
A surprise anti-doping test for Real Madrid delayed the start of the training session ahead of their Champions League debut against Marseille. Xabi Alonso accused LaLiga of being behind it, but the organization denied any involvement in the test.
The Champions format: how the league phase, the playoff, and the knockout round novelties work
The new Champions League format includes a league phase with more matches and a playoff system that introduces changes to the knockout rounds, expanding the competition and increasing excitement for teams and fans.
Manchester City fires a waiter for working the derby wearing a Manchester United jersey
A waiter was fired by Manchester City after a photo went viral on social media showing him working during the derby wearing a Manchester United jersey, their local rival.
These are the presale ticket prices for the 2026 Madrid Formula 1 GP: up to almost 800 euros!
Some users can already purchase passes for the three days of the 2026 Madrid Formula 1 GP, with presale prices that can reach up to almost 800 euros.
Deolinda, Bárbara’s mother, with a disability: "If I were to die tomorrow, I wouldn’t have any means to support myself"
Deolinda, Bárbara’s mother and living with a disability, has been caring for her daughter for 30 years and has been divorced for 20. Despite her dedication, she has not been able to contribute enough to social security to receive a pension, leaving her in a vulnerable economic situation.
Natalia Ruiz: "Working on the sensory experiences of children with autism helps families understand them better"
Sensory integration therapy, applied by occupational therapists, uses games and activities to help children with autism regulate their responses to stimuli, facilitating better understanding and support from their families.
The school year starts with 46,873 students enrolled in special education, nearly 1,500 more than last year
The new school year begins in Madrid with 46,873 students enrolled in special education, representing an increase of nearly 1,500 students compared to the previous year, reflecting a growth in demand for these educational services.
When Enjoying a Concert Is More Complicated Than Getting a Ticket: "They Don’t Take Us Into Account"
Fans express frustration over the challenges of attending concerts despite securing tickets. They highlight issues like poor communication, overcrowding, and inadequate facilities, feeling overlooked by organizers. These obstacles complicate the concert experience, making attendance more stressful and less enjoyable than simply obtaining entry.
The Government will raise the GDP forecast for this year above 2.6% and will update the macroeconomic framework
The Spanish Government will increase the GDP growth forecast for this year to over 2.6% and will update its macroeconomic framework, following the recent upgrade of Spain's sovereign rating by S&P from 'A' to 'A+' with a stable outlook.
Banco Sabadell counters BBVA: "They want us to swallow the merger terms as if they were impossible to accept"
Banco Sabadell informs its shareholders of its rejection of the merger with BBVA, arguing that the proposed conditions are unacceptable and that the resulting stock market drop would only be temporary.
The CNMV states that BBVA would have one month to submit a second takeover bid for Sabadell
BBVA’s chairman stated that he does not plan to change the offer price, and the CNMV indicated that BBVA would have one month to launch a second takeover bid for Sabadell if it decides to do so.
Hawks and Doves Widen the Divide in the ECB over Interest Rate Decisions
The ECB kept interest rates at 2%, although the decision reflects a growing internal split between hawks and doves, highlighting intense debates about future monetary policy.
Trump asks Powell for a rate cut "larger than I had in mind"
Donald Trump urged Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell to implement a more significant interest rate cut than initially planned. The Fed could announce its first reduction since December this Wednesday to stimulate the economy.
Murtra will present Telefónica's new strategic plan on November 4
Telefónica will present its new strategic plan on November 4, focused on financial discipline, debt reduction, and organic growth.
Canary Islands demand financial support in Brussels to avoid being excluded from the European CO2 market
The Clavijo Government requests financial support in Brussels to compensate for the Canary Islands' inability to develop and manufacture large-scale net-zero emission technologies, thus avoiding exclusion from the European CO2 market.
The Casting of 'Sex Education': This Is the Video Recorded by Owen Cooper, the Youngest Actor to Win an Emmy
Owen Cooper, the actor who plays Jamie in 'Sex Education', has stood out for his talent in the Netflix series, becoming the youngest Emmy winner and captivating the audience with his performance.
Eric Dane Does Not Attend the 2025 Emmys, Which Cancel the 20th Anniversary Celebration of 'Grey's Anatomy'
Eric Dane did not attend the 2025 Emmy Awards gala, where he was scheduled to go on stage alongside Jesse Williams. Additionally, the ceremony canceled the 20th anniversary celebration of 'Grey's Anatomy.'
Owen Cooper, the young actor from 'Adolescence' and Emmy winner, reveals his great inspiration for the role
Owen Cooper, with no previous acting experience, surprised audiences with his role in 'Adolescence', earning an Emmy thanks to a great inspiration that drove him to excel in his performance.
'Guardians of the Night' becomes a blockbuster and 'Captive' by Amenábar has a good debut
'The Infinite Fortress' is a global box office phenomenon and in Spain it grossed more than double that of 'The Captive', which also had a good opening.
The Israeli army occupies the house of Basel Adra, Palestinian filmmaker and Oscar winner for 'No Other Land'
The Israeli army occupied the house of Basel Adra, Palestinian filmmaker and Oscar winner for 'No Other Land'. This action adds to recent aggressions against the documentary's creators, following the July murder of Odeh Hadalin, also connected to the production, at the hands of an Israeli settler.
Another Horror Saga That Refuses to Die: 'Insidious 6' Has a Release Date
Lin Shaye will continue starring in the horror saga 'Insidious,' which will have its sixth installment released in the summer of 2026.
If You Liked 'Adultolescence,' Its Creators Have Another Shocking Miniseries
Jack Thorne, creator of the successful Netflix miniseries 'Adultolescence,' developed another similar project more than five years ago, which also starred Stephen Graham.
The Latest Trend on the Internet Is Turning People into AI Holograms: Here's How You Can Do It
Nano Banana is an artificial intelligence tool that generates realistic images and allows quick edits, maintaining the same style and characters throughout the modifications.
Dyson Purifier Cool PC2 De-NOx TP12: the fan you'll want even after summer ends
The Dyson Purifier Cool PC2 De-NOx TP12 combines a fan and purifier, standing out for eliminating toxic gases such as formaldehyde and NO₂. Its modern design and advanced features offer efficient performance, ideal for keeping the air clean beyond the summer.
Starlink, a key technology for the war in Ukraine: this is how the troops use Musk's satellite internet
Elon Musk's Starlink network, vital for military communications in Ukraine, experienced an outage attributed to a solar storm, highlighting the Ukrainian army's heavy reliance on this private satellite service.
Apple launches iOS 26: which iPhone models are compatible and what new features it brings
iOS 26 introduces the Liquid Glass design and improvements with Apple Intelligence. The update includes new features that enhance the user experience. It details the list of compatible iPhones and offers a step-by-step guide to install the new version.
The 'Like' Scam: How They Trick You to Steal Your Money with Fake Job Offers
Criminals promise between 50 and 600 euros a day in exchange for giving ‘Likes’ to posts. However, it is a scam aimed at stealing money and obtaining victims' bank details.
Jenna Ortega Leaves Everyone Speechless with a Dress Made of Colored Gems at the 2025 Emmy Awards
Jenna Ortega amazed on the red carpet at the 2025 Emmy Awards with a unique dress adorned with colored gems, maintaining her distinctive 'dark' style that sets her apart.
What Does the Red Pin Worn by Celebrities at the 2025 Emmy Awards Mean?
At the 2025 Emmy Awards, several artists wore a red pin on the red carpet as a symbol of support for a specific political cause, using their platform to bring visibility to an important message.
This is 'balletcore,' the trend that's taking over among 'it girls' and how to wear it with pieces from Zara
The 'balletcore' fashion trend fuses classic ballet elements, such as ballerina shoes, tulle skirts, and bodysuits, with urban clothing like jeans and leather, creating an elegant and versatile autumn trend that is popular among 'it girls.' Zara offers key pieces to easily adopt this style.
The Zara Reversible Trench Coat That Will Be Your Best Ally on Rainy Days
Zara, from Inditex, presents a reversible trench coat ideal for rainy days. The jacket offers two styles in one: one side in brown tone and the other with a tartan print, combining functionality and fashion.
This is How to Wear 'School Shoes' That Will Take Over Fall-Winter with the Return of the 'Preppy' Style
The back-to-school season drives the 'preppy' fashion trend, which also extends to the office. School-style shoes will be the star trend this fall-winter, combining comfort and classic style to refresh seasonal looks.
Moisés Nieto Designs His First Bridal Collection for Brides Who Break Away from the Established Norms
Moisés Nieto presents his first bridal collection, focused on modern and daring silhouettes that challenge the traditions of bridal design.
The Restaurant That Captivated Matt Damon During His Visit to Spain: He Left a Note for the Owner
Matt Damon visited the restaurant Denassus in Barcelona during his trip to Spain. He was so impressed that he left a note for the owner, expressing his appreciation for the dining experience.
The restaurants nominated as the best openings of the year according to TheFork
TheFork has nominated 41 restaurants in 14 Autonomous Communities as the best openings of the year, highlighting the diversity and gastronomic quality in Spain.
Ferrán Adriá: "People don’t weigh ingredients and a sofrito is not just adding two tomatoes and an onion"
Ferrán Adriá, one of the best chefs in Spain, criticizes that many people do not weigh ingredients when cooking and that a sofrito is not simply adding two tomatoes and an onion, highlighting the importance of precision and technique in cooking.
A Refreshing Coffee? Add Bubbles
The Espresso Tonic combines intense black coffee with sparkling tonic water, offering a refreshing drink perfect for any time of the year, not just summer.
Tropical Mango and Matcha Ice Pops, an Ideal Dessert to Beat the High September Temperatures
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen', shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, such as these mango and matcha ice pops, perfect for combating September heat.
Italian chefs are clear: the two ingredients that homemade tomato sauce should not contain
Homemade tomato sauce, essential in Italian dishes like pasta and pizza, should be prepared without sugar or strong spices. Italian chefs agree that these ingredients alter the authentic and traditional flavor of the sauce.
The Charming Medieval Town Considered "the Hollywood of Guadalajara"
Atienza, with its cobblestone streets and an imposing castle, has become a popular filming location for numerous national and international feature films, earning the nickname "the Hollywood of Guadalajara."
The Hermitage of Galicia in a Location from Which to See a Dreamlike Sunset
San Antón de Coveiro, built in 1661, is an emblematic hermitage in Galicia, renowned for its beauty and privileged location that offers spectacular views to enjoy unforgettable sunsets.
The Reason Why You Should Avoid Washing Your Hands On Board an Airplane
A study reveals that washing your hands on an airplane can be counterproductive due to the water, which may contain bacteria or contaminants, increasing the risk of infections rather than preventing them.
The town of Zamora on the border with Portugal with underground wineries
Fermoselle, located in the Arribes del Duero, stands out for its underground wineries and preserves stone houses, palaces, and hermitages dating back to the Middle Ages, reflecting its rich historical heritage.
The Romantic Hotel in Córdoba Recommended by the Michelin Guide
This hotel in Córdoba combines the traditional essence of the city with a modern style, offering a cozy and romantic atmosphere in every detail.
Ryanair is not the only one: this airline will also cut flights in Spain
Another low-cost airline has announced the cancellation of four routes to Spain due to the closure of one of its bases, adding to the reductions already made by Ryanair.
Lesser-Known Museums of Barcelona: From Works of Art to Fossils
Barcelona offers a variety of lesser-known museums ranging from art to fossils, providing diverse cultural options beyond the city's main centers.
A man dies from West Nile virus: everything you need to know about this disease that is already in Spain
The West Nile virus, transmitted by mosquitoes, causes tropical fever and is spreading in Spain due to climate change, which is promoting the expansion of its distribution area.
Avian flu returns to Spain: crucial steps to follow if you have contact with infected birds
Spain has detected four outbreaks of the H5N1 virus in poultry farms. It is recommended to avoid handling sick or dead birds to prevent infections and control the spread of the virus.
"It Could Even Cause Vision Loss": This Is the Allergy Sofía Vergara Has Experienced
An expert warns that severe allergic reactions, like the one Sofía Vergara suffered, if not properly treated, can lead to serious complications, including potentially affecting vision.
The Three Diseases That Fennel Helps Combat
Fennel, an ancient medicinal plant mentioned in Greek mythology, improves intestinal health and helps fight various diseases, highlighting its beneficial properties for overall well-being.
The reason why your children get so angry when you take away their screens, according to a child psychologist
Children get angry when their screens are taken away because they rely on them for immediate gratification. The restriction causes frustration by interrupting that quick reward, affecting their emotional self-regulation. Setting clear limits and supporting the process with understanding helps to better manage these reactions.
What It Means to Always Arrive on Time, According to Psychology
Being late is socially disapproved of, but being excessively punctual can reflect psychological issues, indicating that obsessing over punctuality can also have a negative background.
The Several-Years Prison Sentence Facing Two Individuals Who Threw Lit Cigarette Butts from Their Car in Cádiz
Two individuals were caught by the Civil Guard in the Cádiz mountains throwing lit cigarette butts from their car. Upon being spotted, they fled the scene. They now face several years in prison for these dangerous acts.
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 in history, equipped with two hybrid turbos that enhance its performance.
The Diesel Engine Part That Shortens Its Lifespan Due to the Failures It Can Cause
A small diesel engine part, unrelated to the timing belts, is causing frequent problems and long waits in workshops across Spain, affecting the engines' useful life.
The new speed cameras in Castilla La-Mancha that are already operational: locations and affected sections
Since August 1st, the DGT has installed 32 new speed cameras, including three in Castilla La-Mancha, to strengthen traffic enforcement in the region.
Trick or reality? An electric car breaks the 900 km record without recharging
The Polestar 3 traveled 935.44 km in 22 hours and 57 minutes on public roads in the United Kingdom, setting a distance record without recharging for an electric car.
Seal 6 DM-i, the new plug-in hybrid from BYD that is going to challenge its rivals
BYD has launched the Seal 6 DM-i, a plug-in hybrid available in sedan version and a new wagon body style in Europe. It offers a range of up to 1,505 km and very competitive prices, positioning itself as a strong option against its rivals.
Environment Ministry sees it as "purely circumstantial" that the blackout started in Granada
The Secretary of State for Energy, Joan Groizard, stated that following the power outage, the ministry requested information almost in real time to investigate the incident, considering it "purely circumstantial" that the blackout began in Granada.
The Government and ERC agree to open three delegations in Canada, Jordan, and China
The investiture agreement between PSC and ERC includes the opening of three delegations in Canada, Jordan, and China, raising the total number of the Government's institutional offices outside Spain to 24.
The town in Asturias where Arón Piper lived: a fishing village with one of the most beautiful cemeteries
Arón Piper, born in Germany, moved to Spain where he lived in Catalonia and in a picturesque fishing village in Asturias, known for having one of the most beautiful cemeteries in the region.
Galicia Prepares a Law to Regulate a Service for Deleting Material Used in Digital Violence
The Government of Galicia is processing a law against digital harassment and violence that will include a service to remove material used in these cases. The regulation aims to protect victims and will establish measures to combat and prevent digital violence in the autonomous community.
Seville defends its control over tourist accommodations and criticizes Pedro Sánchez’s “incoherent” law
The municipal PP reports that Seville has denied more than one hundred responsible declarations and has sent over a thousand tourist accommodation registrations (VUT) to the Junta for cancellation, defending its control over tourist accommodations and criticizing Pedro Sánchez’s law for being considered incoherent.
Girona hangs in the plenary hall a portrait of the King made with a mosaic of photographs from 1-O
Mayor Lluc Salellas announces that they have hung a portrait of the King in Girona’s plenary hall, made with a mosaic of photos from 1-O, thus complying with the ruling that requires it, while clearly expressing a critique of the monarchy.
The Madrid neighborhood where parking will no longer be free starting October 1st
The regulation for new parking spaces under the Regulated Parking Service (SER) in the neighborhood was approved after consulting with neighborhood associations. Starting October 1st, parking will no longer be free in this area.
Girona and Sabadell Launch Their Low Emission Zones
Girona and Sabadell are implementing their Low Emission Zones (LEZ) to comply with European regulations that require cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants to establish areas that limit environmental pollution and improve air quality.
Five injured firefighters evacuated to hospital in serious condition in Lugo
Five firefighters were hospitalized in Lugo with serious prognosis. One, aged 24, has burns on 25% of his body and suffered smoke inhalation poisoning.
The construction of a biomethane plant in Lugo declared an industrial strategic project
The Xunta Council has declared the project to build a biomethane plant in the O Ceao industrial park, Lugo, as strategic. This initiative aims to promote a sustainable economy and generate local employment, positioning Lugo as a benchmark in renewable energy and contributing to the decarbonization and energy transition of the region.
Arrested in Calpe for defrauding over 30,000 euros from the elderly woman she cared for
A caregiver in Calpe was arrested for defrauding more than 30,000 euros from a 91-year-old woman, after more than 40 fraudulent transactions were detected on her card without her consent.
A young Italian living in Spain defends the country: "I don't understand why they complain"
A young Italian who has been living in Spain for 15 years expresses his love for the country and does not understand others' complaints about life there.
Caught Cheating Because He Forgot to Turn Off His Phone’s Location
A young woman was caught being unfaithful because she forgot to disable the location on her phone. While she cried, her friends laughed at the situation.
An Argentine woman moves to Madrid and reveals the neighborhood she would never live in: "I feel like people judge you"
The content creator, after moving to Madrid, mentions that although a certain neighborhood is very nice and offers many activities, it doesn't suit her lifestyle because she feels that people there judge too much.
Walking Your Dog During Pregnancy: More Than Exercise, an Act of Connection
Walking the dog during pregnancy is not just exercise, but also a valuable moment of connection. These walks allow dogs to express themselves freely and strengthen the emotional bond between the expectant mother and her pet.
Five Dog Breeds for 'DIY Enthusiasts': The McGyvers of the Canine World
A versatile dog stands out for its intelligence, endurance, self-control, and natural abilities—ideal for creative and skilled people looking for a multifaceted canine companion.
How to Train a Parrot: Three Common Mistakes and Tips to Avoid Them
Parrots, intelligent birds, require patience, positive techniques, and a trusting relationship with their caretaker for proper training. Avoiding common mistakes is key to their successful learning and well-being.
Check Your Horoscope for Tuesday, September 16, 2025
On 20minutos.es you can check the horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow to learn the astrological predictions and advice according to your zodiac sign.
Mercadona is looking for workers with a salary of up to 87,000 euros per year
Mercadona has published a job offer to fill doctor vacancies in various areas of Spain, offering salaries of up to 87,000 euros per year.
Time Change in Spain 2025: The Winter Schedule Arrives
With the arrival of September and shorter days, Spain prepares for the change to winter time, marking the return after summer and adapting to the new work season.
Traveling to the 40th Parallel, Spain’s Most Mind-Blowing (and Sensory) New Nature Route
Birdeo is an ecotourism project that offers a unique way to explore central Spain, combining birdwatching, nature, and rural culture for a sensory and environmentally respectful experience.
A neighborhood community is outraged by a prankster who calls the intercom at dawn, and the ending is unexpected
A community annoyed by late-night calls to the intercom alerted the police, who discovered that it wasn't a human prankster, but a slug crawling over the button panel, accidentally activating the calls.
Why Does Toast Usually Fall Butter-Side Down? Spoiler: It’s Not 50/50
Toast doesn’t fall butter-side down by chance. The way it’s released, its weight, and the height all influence it. When falling from a table, it rotates only once, causing the buttered side to generally end up facing down, leading to the mistaken perception that it’s bad luck.
These Would Be Our Dream Contestants If There Were an 'Operación Triunfo All Stars'
With the return of Operación Triunfo to Prime Video, the ideal contestants have been selected for a special All Stars edition, highlighting the most beloved and talented participants from all the seasons.
"Sad ending," "No podium"... The cancellation of La Vuelta on sports front pages
The sports press highlighted the cancellation of the final stage of La Vuelta a España due to violent protests by pro-Palestinian demonstrators, emphasizing an unexpected and podium-less finish to the race.
These 'celebrities' were born in Tokyo
Several celebrities were born in Tokyo, an interesting fact about their origins that many people are unaware of.
From Benzema to De Gea: Extraordinary Players Who Have Not Succeeded with Their National Teams
Many players shine at their clubs but fail to achieve the same success with their national teams. The article reviews examples of outstanding footballers who, despite their great performance with local teams, have not succeeded wearing their country's jersey.
Craze for the PS5 for 500 euros on Aliexpress: get it even cheaper with this code
AliExpress's autumn promotion offers the PS5 Slim model with a disc drive for 500 euros, with an additional discount available through a special code, increasing the product's demand.
Comfortable and Stylish: This is the Skechers Model That’s a Hit and Currently 40% Off
The Skechers OG 85 model, available in multiple colors, stands out for its comfort and style. With over 11,000 positive reviews, it is a favorite among users and is currently discounted by 40%.
More Speed and Space at a Bargain Price with This Perfect SSD for Demanding or Routine Tasks
This 2 TB SSD offers high read speeds of up to 7,450 MB/s, significantly improving your PC's performance. It combines large capacity and speed, competing with more expensive models, ideal for demanding tasks or daily use.
Neither bike nor scooter: this Spanish invention combines both into a comfortable vehicle for the city
The Spanish bicinete combines the stability of a bicycle with the agility of a scooter, featuring a front wheel, comfortable base, and dual brakes. It reaches 25 km/h, is certified, and is ideal for getting around the city.
The Supreme Court Rebukes Cerdán for Portraying Himself as the "Victim" of a "Sinister Conspiracy" and Rejects Testimony from UCO Agents
Judge Leopoldo Puente rejected several motions requested by the defense of Santos Cerdán, rebuking him for presenting himself as the victim of a "sinister conspiracy" and denied that the UCO agents testify in the case.
Bolaños criticizes the reform proposed by the conservatives of the CGPJ before the Venice Commission
The Minister of Justice, Bolaños, has criticized before the Venice Commission the reform proposed by the conservatives for the CGPJ, arguing that this model would ensure exclusive control by certain conservative associations.
Sexual Exploitation Trafficking, an Increasingly Elusive Crime That Has Moved to the Digital World
The Prosecutor's Office highlights a change in the nationality of sexual trafficking victims, who were previously mainly Asian or Romanian. Additionally, it warns about the growing difficulty in identifying them due to the use of private apartments and websites, shifting the crime to the digital world and making its detection more complex.
Wyoming Gives Netanyahu a Middle Finger at the Start of 'El Intermedio'
The host Wyoming showed his rejection of Netanyahu and supported the protests against the Israeli team in the cycling race, expressing his criticism at the beginning of the program 'El Intermedio'.
From the Transistor to the Podcast: Radio Marks a Century Alongside the Valencians
On April 18, 1925, from a room in the Reina Victoria Hotel, Valencia launched its first radio station. Over the course of a century, radio has evolved from the transistor to the podcast, maintaining a close connection with the Valencians and adapting to new technologies and communication formats.
Espido Freire wins the 20th Eurostars Hotels Award with 'Guide to Places That No Longer Exist'
The Bilbaína writer Espido Freire has won the 20th Eurostars Hotels Award, receiving 25,000 euros for her work that tells the story of a journey to places destined to be forgotten.
Real Madrid's Frustration with Refereeing, the Comparison with Barcelona, and Xabi Alonso's Discontent: "You Make Me Think the Worst"
The sending off of Dean Huijsen against Real Sociedad has caused significant unrest within Real Madrid, which released a comparison highlighting an unfavorable record of red cards relative to FC Barcelona. Xabi Alonso also expressed his frustration, suggesting a possible refereeing bias that makes him "think the worst" about the situation.
Raffaella Carrà, the artist who transcends generations, will have a new musical in Madrid this October
A new musical honoring Raffaella Carrà will premiere in Madrid this October, celebrating the legacy and intergenerational influence of the iconic Italian artist.
Bad Bunny announces one more concert in Puerto Rico after completing his historic residency
Bad Bunny announced on Instagram that he will add one more concert in Puerto Rico after finishing his historic residency. His message "One more" excited his fans, thus extending the opportunity to enjoy his show on the island.
INTERVIEW | Daniel Blanch, from St. Louis University: "Spain will not escape polarization"
Daniel Blanch, director of the Department of Political Science at St. Louis University-Madrid, states that polarization in Spain is the result of various historical and social factors, and warns that this division did not begin with Trump, but is a deeper and more complex phenomenon that will affect the country.
Peru defeats Venezuela and is proclaimed champion of Ibai Llanos' Breakfast World Cup
Peru won the Breakfast World Cup organized by the streamer Ibai Llanos, defeating Venezuela in the final. The event brought together countries in a virtual gastronomic competition that celebrated the diversity of traditional breakfasts, highlighting Peruvian food and culture as the winners of the tournament.
A European Parliament mission travels to the Canary Islands to assess Spain's management of the massive arrival of migrants
A European Parliament mission visits the Canary Islands to evaluate Spain's response to the massive arrival of migrants. The PP defends the need to maintain "secure borders" and to strengthen the fight against the mafias that traffic people.
The Soundtrack of 'KPop Demon Hunters' Reaches Number One on the Billboard 200
The soundtrack of 'KPop Demon Hunters' reached number one on the Billboard 200, becoming the latest to do so since 'O Brother, Where Art Thou?'.
A drug sales point dismantled in Vilagarcía de Arousa
The National Police dismantled a drug sales hotspot in the center of Vilagarcía de Arousa, Pontevedra, and arrested three members of a criminal group dedicated to this illegal activity.
A 42-year-old woman arrested for slapping her partner in Vitoria-Gasteiz
A 42-year-old woman was arrested after slapping her partner in a home in the El Anglo neighborhood in Vitoria-Gasteiz, where he was detaining her.
Arrested for stabbing a man in Granada after a traffic dispute
A 25-year-old man was stabbed in the abdomen following a traffic dispute in Granada. He is hospitalized and gradually recovering, with no risk to his life. The assailant has already been arrested.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It covers current national and international topics, economy, politics, and relevant events, providing a comprehensive overview to stay up to date with the facts shaping the news agenda.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal finances. It recommends creating a detailed budget, identifying essential and non-essential expenses, and taking advantage of deals and discounts. It also suggests saving regularly and periodically evaluating your finances to adjust them according to your goals, thereby helping to improve your economy and avoid unnecessary debt.
Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
Cinemanía highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that span various genres and styles. The selection includes recent productions and renewed classics that capture the audience's attention, ideal for marathons or enjoying individually.
The Most Refreshing Hiking Route in Jaén: A Water Trail to Say Goodbye to Summer
Near the capital of Jaén, this aquatic hiking route is perfect for adventurers looking to escape the summer heat, combining nature and refreshing water in a unique route.
Amenábar reacts to Pérez-Reverte's opinion on 'El cautivo': "He can identify with that"
Alejandro Amenábar, accompanied by Julio Peña and Fernando Tejero, attended 'La revuelta' and responded to Arturo Pérez-Reverte's critique of 'El cautivo', noting that the writer can identify with his opinion about the film.
Magda Carlas, doctor and nutritionist, on French fries: "They have some good qualities"
Nutritionist Magda Carlas acknowledges that French fries can be somewhat addictive, but she also states that they have some positive aspects, being a popular snack for many people.
Five Rules to Be a Good Airplane Passenger: "Don’t Line Up at the Boarding Gate"
A TikTok user shared five tips for passengers to be ideal during a flight, highlighting actions such as avoiding lining up at the boarding gate to ease the process and improve the experience for the crew and other travelers.
The legendary spa of Valencia that is a reference center for its volcanic waters
The Thermal Village of the Cofrentes Spa, located in Valencia, is one of the largest hotels in the province and stands out for its natural surroundings and its volcanic waters, which make it a benchmark center for thermal tourism.
The Five Haircuts French Women Over 50 Wear to Conceal Wrinkles
Discover five popular haircuts among French women over 50 that help rejuvenate the face and conceal wrinkles. These stylish options can be shared with your hairdresser to find the one that suits you best.
What It Means to Forget People's Names, According to Psychology
Studies reveal that forgetting someone's name is related to how the brain processes and stores information. This phenomenon is common and may be due to a lack of attention or a weak connection between identity and name in memory.
From Cervantes to El Cid: Amenábar and Pérez-Reverte, destined to meet
Director Amenábar shows great enthusiasm for 'El cautivo', set to premiere on September 12, highlighting a creative connection with Pérez-Reverte that had gone unnoticed.
The Western with the Villain from 'Titanic' That Everyone Is Watching en Masse on HBO Max: Where Does 'Day of Reckoning' Come From?
The western "Day of Reckoning," starring Guy Pearce, known for his antagonist role in 'Titanic,' has become the number 1 title on HBO Max in just five days, surprising viewers with its unexpected popularity.
The Best-Rated Universities in Madrid by Companies: One Has Up to 20,000 Agreements
Seven of the ten best private universities according to Forbes are in Madrid. These institutions stand out for their high ratings from companies, and one of them has up to 20,000 collaboration agreements.
The exclusive municipality of Madrid where Malú lives in a luxurious chalet: it is one of the most expensive in the community
Malú, singer and coach on 'La Voz', resides in a luxurious chalet located in one of the most exclusive and expensive municipalities in the Community of Madrid.
The exclusive neighborhood where Sebastián Yatra has his house in Madrid: an apartment with more than 250 m2
Although Sebastián Yatra lives in Miami, he owns a luxurious property of more than 250 m2 in the most exclusive and expensive neighborhood in Madrid, reflecting his success and privileged lifestyle.
Analysis - China steel exports poised for record high, risking further tariff backlash
China’s steel exports are expected to reach record levels, driven by domestic overcapacity and strong global demand. This surge raises concerns about potential retaliation from trade partners, who may impose additional tariffs to protect their steel industries. The escalating export volumes could strain international trade relations and provoke further protectionist measures against Chinese steel products.
Exclusive – Vietnamese Feed Makers Buying Canadian Canola Meal After China Duties, Sources Say
Vietnamese feed manufacturers are increasingly purchasing Canadian canola meal following China's imposition of anti-dumping duties on Canadian imports. This shift is driven by the need to find alternative sources amid trade restrictions, benefiting Canadian exporters seeking new markets.
Global oil and gas field decline rates are increasing, IEA says
The IEA reports that global oil and gas fields are experiencing rising decline rates, causing challenges in maintaining production levels. This trend underscores the need for increased investment in new exploration and production to meet growing energy demands and support energy transition goals.
Oil edges up as market weighs supply risk from attacks on Russian refineries
Oil prices rose slightly as markets assessed potential supply disruptions following attacks on Russian refineries. The incidents raised concerns about the stability of fuel supplies amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. Traders remain cautious, balancing the risk of reduced output against existing inventories and global demand forecasts.
Oil prices upbeat as Russia-Ukraine strikes spur supply fears; Fed in focus
Oil prices rose amid concerns over supply disruptions following strikes in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Market participants remain cautious as these tensions threaten energy exports. Additionally, investors focus on upcoming Federal Reserve meetings for signals on interest rate policies that could impact economic growth and energy demand.
Gold prices reach new record highs near $3,700/oz on Fed cut bets
Gold prices surged to new record highs approaching $3,700 per ounce, driven by investor anticipation of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Expectations of looser monetary policy have boosted demand for gold as a safe-haven asset amid economic uncertainties and weakening US dollar trends.
Nebraska confirms first case of bird flu in dairy cattle herd
Nebraska has reported its first case of bird flu in a dairy cattle herd. This marks a significant development, as bird flu typically affects poultry. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to assess the impact and prevent further spread among livestock.
USDA considering economic aid for farmers this fall, says secretary
The USDA is exploring economic aid options to support farmers facing financial challenges due to market fluctuations and increased costs. The secretary indicated that aid programs could be announced this fall to help stabilize farm incomes and sustain agricultural operations amid ongoing economic pressures.
Citgo Parent Auction Nears Final Stages as Sale Hearing Kicks Off
The auction for Citgo's parent company is entering its final phase as a crucial sale hearing begins. Stakeholders are closely monitoring the process, which aims to resolve ongoing disputes and finalize the sale. The hearing will address key concerns and legal matters to facilitate a smooth transaction and ensure the company's operational stability moving forward.
Congo coffee farmers fear war will undo recent gains
Coffee farmers in Congo worry that renewed conflict will erase improvements made in production and quality. Despite recent progress bringing hope to the industry, ongoing war threatens infrastructure, supply chains, and livelihoods, risking the collapse of gains in the region’s coffee sector.
Jefferies boosts Danone PT to €84 on China nutrition surge, protein dairy strength
Jefferies raised Danone's price target to €84, citing strong growth in China's nutrition segment and robust performance in protein dairy products. The firm's confidence reflects Danone’s strategic positioning to capitalize on expanding health-focused consumer demand in key markets.
Australian pension funds to expand use of forex hedging as size grows, top central banker says
Australian pension funds are expected to increase their use of foreign exchange hedging as their assets grow, according to a leading central banker. This move aims to manage currency risks more effectively amid expanding global investments. Enhanced hedging strategies will help protect returns in volatile markets, reflecting the funds' evolving approach to risk management.
L’Oréal downgraded by Jefferies, PT cut to €340 as growth outlook weakens
Jefferies downgraded L’Oréal and lowered its price target to €340, citing a weakening growth outlook. Concerns include slowing demand and challenging market conditions impacting the beauty giant’s performance. The downgrade reflects caution on L’Oréal’s near-term revenue and profit potential amid uncertain global economic factors.
U.S. targets China’s grip on global ports in sweeping maritime mission
The U.S. has launched a broad maritime mission to challenge China's expanding influence over global ports. This initiative aims to counter China's strategic control of key maritime infrastructure by enhancing U.S. naval presence and forging stronger partnerships with allies. The effort reflects growing concerns over China's Belt and Road Initiative and its impact on global trade and security.
Google opens new UK data centre as part of $6.8 billion investment plan
Google has launched a new data centre in the UK, part of its $6.8 billion investment aimed at expanding cloud infrastructure. This move enhances Google's service capacity and supports growing demand for cloud services in the region, boosting local tech development and job creation.
OpenAI hires former xAI CFO Liberatore - CNBC
OpenAI has appointed Kyle Liberatore, formerly CFO of xAI (Elon Musk's AI company), as its new Chief Financial Officer. This move highlights OpenAI's focus on strengthening its financial leadership amid rapid growth and increased AI investments. Liberatore's experience at xAI and in the tech sector positions him to support OpenAI's strategic and financial goals.
OpenAI hires former xAI CFO Mike Liberatore as business finance officer
OpenAI has appointed Mike Liberatore, previously CFO at xAI, as its business finance officer. Liberatore brings extensive financial leadership experience from Tesla and xAI, aiming to strengthen OpenAI’s financial strategy and operations during its growth phase.
Akeso’s cancer therapy gets orphan status from US FDA
Akeso’s novel cancer therapy has received orphan drug designation from the US FDA, supporting its potential to treat rare cancer types. This status provides benefits like market exclusivity and regulatory assistance, accelerating the therapy’s development and approval process. The move underscores Akeso’s commitment to advancing treatments for underserved patient populations with limited options.
Google sets out $6.8 billion UK investment ahead of Trump’s state visit
Google announced plans to invest $6.8 billion in the UK, enhancing infrastructure, data centers, and AI research. This move aims to strengthen the tech industry and economy ahead of former President Trump’s state visit, highlighting growing US-UK tech collaboration and support for innovation.
VietJet to take delivery of first Boeing 737 MAX jet after long delays, documents show
VietJet is set to receive its first Boeing 737 MAX jet following extended delays, according to recent documents. The delivery marks a significant step for the airline as it expands and modernizes its fleet with the fuel-efficient aircraft, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and meet growing passenger demand.
Analysis – China’s $19 Trillion Stock Market, Once Called Uninvestable, Lures Foreigners Again
China’s $19 trillion stock market, previously considered risky by foreign investors, is regaining attractiveness thanks to improved regulations and economic recovery. Enhanced market access and policy support are drawing global investors seeking growth opportunities, despite ongoing geopolitical concerns.
Argentina draft 2026 budget spotlights fiscal balance, hikes social allocations
Argentina's 2026 budget draft emphasizes achieving fiscal balance while increasing social spending. The plan aims to boost economic growth and reduce poverty by allocating more funds to social programs. It also includes measures for sustainable public finances and improving infrastructure, reflecting the government's focus on social welfare alongside economic stability.
US Labor Department statistical agency hiring part-time economists for the CPI report
The US Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics is hiring part-time economists to assist with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report. These roles focus on data collection and analysis to help ensure accurate inflation measurement. The agency seeks candidates with economic expertise to support timely and precise updates on consumer price changes.
Exclusive – Former Fed Bullard, after meeting Treasury chief, outlines conditions to become Fed chair
Former Fed official Bullard, following talks with the Treasury chief, specified certain conditions he would need to accept the role of Fed chair. He highlighted the need for policy independence and clear goals, indicating a cautious approach to the position amid changing economic challenges.
Over half of US healthcare workers plan to switch jobs by next year, survey finds
A recent survey reveals that more than 50% of US healthcare workers intend to change jobs within the next year. Factors driving this trend include burnout, low pay, and challenging work environments. The industry faces potential staffing shortages if this turnover continues, prompting calls for improved support and conditions to retain healthcare professionals.
US agency tenders to buy bismuth for defense stockpiles
The US government has issued a tender seeking to purchase bismuth to bolster its defense stockpiles. This move aims to secure critical materials necessary for national security and technological applications amid global supply uncertainties. The procurement highlights increased focus on rare metals vital for defense manufacturing and strategic reserves.
Exclusive - Sri Lanka eyes 6% growth in 2026, but 2025 outlook dims amid spending delays
Sri Lanka aims for 6% economic growth in 2026 despite a dim 2025 outlook caused by delayed government spending. Fiscal challenges and postponed projects have slowed recovery this year, but prospects improve next year as investments and reforms pick up momentum.
Netanyahu says Israel should invest in influence operations to counteract isolation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the need for Israel to boost its influence operations internationally to counterbalance increasing isolation. He called for enhanced efforts in diplomacy, media, and global outreach to improve Israel's image and strengthen strategic alliances amid regional and global challenges.
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Croatia's consumer prices rise 4.1% year-on-year in August
In August, Croatia's consumer prices increased by 4.1% compared to the previous year, reflecting ongoing inflationary pressures. The rise was driven by higher costs in food, energy, and services, impacting household expenses and economic conditions. Authorities continue monitoring the situation to manage inflation and support economic stability.
Dollar wobbles as traders eye series of Fed rate cuts
The US dollar showed volatility as investors anticipated multiple Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Market participants are adjusting positions based on expectations of the Fed easing policy to support the economy amid slowing growth. This outlook is causing fluctuations in currency markets while traders closely monitor upcoming economic data and Fed statements for clearer guidance.
Australia economic outlook has risks on both sides, says RBA
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) states that the country's economic outlook faces both upward and downward risks. Inflation pressures have eased, but uncertainties remain due to global developments and domestic factors. The RBA remains cautious, indicating that future policy decisions will depend on economic data and inflation trends.
Gold uptrend intact, but due for correction before topping $4,000 in 2026
Gold's long-term uptrend remains strong, driven by inflation and geopolitical uncertainties. However, analysts predict a near-term price correction before the metal rises to surpass $4,000 an ounce by 2026. Factors like US interest rate decisions and economic data could influence this interim pullback, but overall bullish momentum is expected to continue over the coming years.
Vietnam asks United States to reconsider seafood export ban
Vietnam has requested the United States to reconsider its ban on seafood exports from the country. The ban, imposed due to concerns over fishing practices and regulatory compliance, has impacted Vietnam's seafood industry. Vietnamese officials are engaging with U.S. authorities to address the issues and seek a resolution that would allow the resumption of exports.
Asia stocks scale new highs, dollar weakens as investors eye Fed cut
Asian stocks reached new highs as investors anticipate a possible Federal Reserve interest rate cut, boosting market optimism. The dollar weakened amid expectations of easing monetary policy, while traders remain focused on economic data and central bank signals influencing future rate decisions.
Morning Bid: Fed opens September meeting with independence under threat
The Federal Reserve begins its September meeting amid concerns over its independence. Political pressures are mounting as debates intensify on monetary policy and economic management. The Fed faces scrutiny over its decisions impacting inflation and growth, with potential implications for its autonomy in setting interest rates and guiding the US economy forward.
Japan’s Koizumi, Hayashi run for leadership of ruling party
Former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi and former Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi are competing to lead Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party. The leadership race is crucial as the party prepares for upcoming national elections, with both candidates aiming to shape Japan’s political direction and policies.
US appeals court rejects Trump bid to oust Fed’s Lisa Cook
A US appeals court rejected former President Trump’s attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. The court upheld Cook’s position, affirming her role in the Fed amid political challenges. The ruling reinforces the Fed’s independence and Cook’s continued influence on economic policy.
Trump cannot fire Fed Governor Cook, appeals court rules
An appeals court ruled that President Trump cannot fire Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, affirming the Fed's independence. The decision emphasizes that governors serve fixed terms and can only be removed for cause, limiting presidential authority over Fed leadership. This ruling reinforces the Federal Reserve's operational autonomy in U.S. monetary policy.
Trump economic adviser Miran gets Senate nod to join Fed board
The Senate confirmed economist Mark Miran, a former Trump economic adviser, to the Federal Reserve Board. Miran's appointment supports the Fed's ongoing efforts to balance inflation control with economic growth. His tenure is expected to influence monetary policy decisions amid current economic challenges.
Bitcoin price today: down to $115.5k with markets on edge before Fed rate decision
Bitcoin's price dropped to $115,500 as markets remain cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's upcoming rate decision. Investors are wary of potential impacts on crypto and broader financial markets, leading to increased volatility and subdued trading activity.
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Bitcoin price today: hovers near $115k ahead of Fed meeting, altcoins lag
Bitcoin's price remains close to $115,000 as investors await the upcoming Federal Reserve meeting for guidance on interest rates. Meanwhile, altcoins are underperforming, showing weaker momentum compared to Bitcoin. Market participants are cautious, anticipating potential volatility based on the Fed's policy decisions.
Reliance Global Group plans $120 million cryptocurrency investment
Reliance Global Group announced a $120 million investment plan focused on cryptocurrency ventures. The initiative aims to expand its presence in the digital asset space by funding various blockchain projects and startups, signaling the company's growing interest in the evolving crypto market. This move reflects a broader trend of traditional firms entering the cryptocurrency industry to capitalize on its potential growth.
BitMEX Launches Alpha Showdown Trading Competition Featuring 3 BTC Prize Pool and Additional Rewards
BitMEX has introduced the Alpha Showdown trading competition with a 3 BTC prize pool. The event offers traders a chance to win additional rewards through various challenges. Participants can showcase their trading skills on the platform, aiming to secure top positions and earn significant prizes. This move aims to boost user engagement and promote active trading on BitMEX.
Forward Industries acquires 6.8 million SOL tokens for $1.58 billion
Forward Industries purchased 6.8 million SOL tokens, investing $1.58 billion to expand its blockchain portfolio. This strategic acquisition aims to strengthen the company's presence in the cryptocurrency market and leverage Solana’s growing technology ecosystem for future growth.
BitMine reports $10.8 billion in crypto and cash holdings
BitMine disclosed holdings totaling $10.8 billion, comprising cryptocurrencies and cash. The company's significant asset base highlights its strong financial position in the crypto market. This robust balance sheet underlines BitMine's ongoing expansion and investment capabilities in the digital currency space.
Hyperscale Data launches $100 million bitcoin treasury strategy
Hyperscale Data has unveiled a $100 million bitcoin treasury strategy aimed at diversifying its holdings and capitalizing on bitcoin's growth potential. The move reflects growing institutional interest in cryptocurrency as a long-term asset, positioning Hyperscale Data to leverage market opportunities while managing risk through strategic investment and treasury management.
XXKK Exchange Strengthens AML and KYC Systems to Elevate Compliance Standards
XXKK Exchange has enhanced its Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols to improve compliance and security. The upgraded systems aim to better detect suspicious activities, ensure regulatory adherence, and protect users from fraud. These measures reinforce the exchange’s commitment to a safer trading environment amid increasing regulatory scrutiny.
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) Reaches Over 16,200 Holders as Early Buyers Position for the DeFi Boom
Mutuum Finance (MUTM) has surpassed 16,200 holders, reflecting growing investor interest as the DeFi sector gains momentum. Early adopters are positioning themselves for potential growth in decentralized finance, highlighting confidence in MUTM's long-term prospects amid the expanding market.
Sampo continues share buyback with 328,012 shares purchased
Sampo plc has repurchased 328,012 of its own shares as part of an ongoing share buyback program. This move reflects the company's strategy to enhance shareholder value and optimize its capital structure. The buyback underscores Sampo’s confidence in its financial position and growth prospects.
Google opens Waltham Cross data centre as part of £5 billion UK investment
Google has inaugurated its Waltham Cross data centre, marking a significant step in its £5 billion investment in the UK. The facility will support the company's growing cloud services and infrastructure needs, creating jobs and enhancing digital connectivity across the region. This move aligns with Google’s commitment to expanding its UK presence and boosting the local tech ecosystem.
Chenghe Acquisition III prices $110 million SPAC IPO
Chenghe Acquisition III has priced its initial public offering, raising $110 million through a SPAC. The funds aim to support acquisitions and growth opportunities, leveraging market interest in blank-check companies to pursue strategic targets.
Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts holdings, ARCT and TEM in focus
Cathie Wood's ARK ETFs recently adjusted their portfolios by increasing stakes in Arcturus Therapeutics (ARCT) and TEM Holdings. These changes reflect ARK's strategic focus on innovative biotech and tech firms with growth potential, aligning with their thematic investment approach. The adjustments highlight ARK's confidence in ARCT and TEM's prospects amid evolving market conditions.
Tronox prices $400 million senior secured notes at 9.125%
Tronox has priced $400 million of senior secured notes with an interest rate of 9.125%. The financing aims to support the company’s strategic initiatives and strengthen its balance sheet. The notes are expected to offer investors attractive returns amid current market conditions.
USA Compression prices $750 million in senior notes due 2033
USA Compression Partners has priced $750 million in senior notes maturing in 2033. The offering aims to strengthen the company’s liquidity and support its growth initiatives. The notes carry a fixed interest rate and will be used to refinance existing debt and for general corporate purposes. This move reflects USA Compression’s strategy to optimize its capital structure amid evolving market conditions.
BOCA RATON - Lixte Biotechnology Refreshes Leadership and Diversifies Assets
Lixte Biotechnology announced changes in its leadership team and is expanding its asset portfolio. These strategic moves aim to strengthen the company's position in drug development and innovation. The leadership refresh aligns with their goal to accelerate progress and diversify therapeutic candidates, enhancing long-term growth and shareholder value.
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Nebius Group closes $1 billion share offering and $3.16 billion notes sale
Nebius Group successfully completed a $1 billion share offering along with a $3.16 billion sale of notes. The dual financing move aims to strengthen the company’s capital structure and support future growth initiatives. Investor response was strong, reflecting confidence in Nebius Group’s strategic direction and financial health.
Legence raises $780.2 million in IPO, begins trading on Nasdaq
Legence successfully raised $780.2 million through its IPO and has started trading on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The funds will support the company’s growth initiatives and expansion plans. Investor interest was strong, highlighting confidence in Legence’s business model and market potential.