News Summary - 09/20/2025

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Estonia Seeks NATO Consultation After Russian Jets Violate Airspace
Estonia requests NATO consultation following alleged violations of its airspace by Russian jets. Russia denies that its aircraft entered Estonian airspace, despite drone incursions into the airspace of two other NATO members occurring in the same month.
US TV hosts back Kimmel as Trump threatens networks
Top US late-night hosts defend Jimmy Kimmel following his suspension, criticizing it as a clear attack on freedom of speech amid ongoing tensions with Trump threatening television networks.
British couple reunited with daughter after months held by Taliban
Barbie and Peter Reynolds, aged 76 and 80, were detained by the Taliban in Afghanistan for months. Their family expressed immense joy as the couple safely arrived in Qatar, marking a hopeful step toward their reunion with their daughter.
US forces strike third alleged drug vessel killing three, Trump says
Venezuela condemned recent US strikes in the Caribbean targeting alleged drug traffickers. The US forces reportedly attacked a third vessel, resulting in three deaths, amidst efforts to curb drug trafficking in the region.
Key oceans treaty crosses threshold to come into force
Sixty countries have ratified a global treaty aimed at protecting the oceans. With this milestone reached, the treaty is set to come into force and become law starting January, marking a significant step in international ocean conservation efforts.
Trump and Xi discuss future of TikTok in US
Trump announced that a deal regarding TikTok's future in the US had been approved, though Chinese state media did not confirm any agreement.
Judge strikes down 'superfluous' Trump lawsuit against the New York Times
A US federal judge dismissed Donald Trump's lawsuit against the New York Times, labeling it "superfluous." The judge granted Trump 28 days to amend and resubmit the case.
US vaccine panel no longer recommends Covid-19 jab to adults
The US vaccine panel has withdrawn its recommendation for the Covid-19 vaccine for adults. Additionally, it updated its stance on the MMRV vaccine and postponed a decision on the hepatitis B vaccine.
Trump adds $100,000 fee for skilled worker visa applicants
Commerce Secretary urges focusing on training American workers and halting the influx of foreign skilled workers, emphasizing that incoming workers often take jobs from Americans.
Drone strike on Sudan mosque kills 78, medic tells BBC
A drone strike targeted a mosque in Sudan during early morning prayers, killing 78 worshippers, according to local activists and residents. The attack occurred as people gathered for worship, causing significant casualties and devastation.
Taliban official dismisses Trump's hope to 'take back' Afghan airbase
The Bagram airbase was handed over to the Afghan military shortly before the Taliban regained control. A Taliban official dismissed former President Trump's hopes of retaking the base, indicating the group's strong control over the area after the U.S. withdrawal.
US blocks UN call for Gaza ceasefire for sixth time
The US has blocked a UN Security Council resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza for the sixth time, arguing that the resolution fails to sufficiently condemn Hamas. Washington's representative stated that the proposed text does not go far enough in addressing Hamas' actions.
First students evacuated from Gaza to study in UK
The first group of students evacuated from Gaza to the UK includes at least four medical doctors who have secured places to study at UK universities.
The lonely life and death of Delhi's only African elephant
Shankar, Delhi's only African elephant, lived a solitary life for 24 years, with at least 13 years spent in solitary confinement, enduring loneliness until his death.
South African hospital worker arrested with human placentas
A maternity cleaner in South Africa was arrested for allegedly trying to sell human placentas. She was caught while seeking potential buyers for the body tissue.
Police find remains they think are US man accused of killing his daughters
Authorities in Washington state have discovered human remains believed to be those of a man suspected of killing his three daughters. The find marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation.
Russia's answer to Eurovision is less kitsch, more Kremlin
Putin has revived a Soviet-era global song contest as a strategic move to divert attention from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Unlike Eurovision's colorful and kitschy style, this contest reflects Kremlin's influence and aims to promote Russia's cultural and political agenda internationally.
'I'm Kenyan, don't shoot' - the athlete who says he was duped into the Russian army
Evans Kibet, a Kenyan athlete currently detained in Ukraine after surrendering, claims he was unaware he was enlisting in the Russian army, saying he was deceived about his involvement in the conflict.
Sikh granny's arrest by US immigration sparks community anger
Harjit Kaur, a 73-year-old Sikh woman, was arrested last week by US immigration authorities after her asylum application was denied. The incident has caused outrage within the Sikh community, highlighting concerns over the treatment of elderly immigrants facing deportation.
The motive behind Charlie Kirk's killing: What we know and don't know
Prosecutors have shared general details about suspect Tyler Robinson's political views in connection to Charlie Kirk's killing. However, many aspects of the motive remain unclear, leaving questions unanswered about the full reasons behind the incident.
How a Man's Affair with His Mother-in-Law Became a Viral Film in Indonesia
Norma, a film inspired by a viral TikTok true story about a man's affair with his mother-in-law, has captured the attention of audiences across Indonesia, becoming a widespread cultural sensation.
Sarah Smith: Trump visit showed UK's warm relations - and limited influence
The state visit highlighted the strong and friendly ties between the UK and the US, showcasing warmth in their relationship. However, it also underlined the reality that even close allies have limited influence over the US president's decisions.
Spain counts the cost of 'nightmare' wildfire summer
Spain's farming and tourism sectors have been severely impacted by a series of wildfires this summer, leading to significant economic and environmental damage.
Watch: Hugs on tarmac as family reunite after Afghan ordeal
The couple's family expressed overwhelming gratitude and relief following their release, capturing emotional moments of reunion on the tarmac after their ordeal in Afghanistan.
Ros Atkins on⊠What Kimmel's suspension means for free speech in the US
The BBC's analysis editor examines the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel, a move criticized by leading Democrats as "an abuse of power," highlighting concerns about its implications for free speech in the US.
Watch: Pomp and protests on day one of Trump state visit
King Charles hosted Donald Trump at Windsor Castle during the first full day of his UK state visit, which featured a blend of ceremonial pomp and public protests.
'Ultimate in cancel culture': Fans outside Jimmy Kimmel studio react to show's cancellation
Fans outside the Jimmy Kimmel studio expressed shock and disappointment after the show was suspended indefinitely because of comments about Charlie Kirk, describing it as a prime example of cancel culture.
Watch: Key takeaways from Charlie Kirk suspect's first court appearance
Tyler Robinson appeared in court in Utah as prosecutors outlined the charges against him. The hearing marked the suspectâs first official court appearance related to the case involving Charlie Kirk.
Estonia reports that Russia has violated its airspace with three aircraft, forcing NATO to intervene
Three Russian fighter jets violated Estonian airspace for 12 minutes, prompting NATO to intervene in response to this incursion.
Poland reports that two Russian fighter jets flew over an oil platform in the Baltic Sea
Poland has reported that two Russian fighter jets flew over an oil platform in the Baltic Sea. The Maritime Border Guard stated that security services maintain constant surveillance over critical maritime infrastructure to ensure its protection against such incidents.
Von der Leyen warns that Moscow is "increasing pressure" on the EU: "Its war economy is reaching its limit"
Ursula von der Leyen warns that Moscow is intensifying pressure on the European Union, but points out that the Russian war economy is at the brink of its maximum capacity.
Police say that the anti-abuse bracelets from the Ministry of Equality "are from AliExpress" and call it a "scandal"
The JUPOL union denounces that the anti-abuse bracelets promoted by the Ministry of Equality are bracelets purchased from AliExpress, describing the matter as a scandal that calls into question the seriousness of the government initiative.
Anti-abuse bracelets: how they work, how many women wear them in Spain, and what went wrong to cause the acquittals
An error during the transition between companies responsible for the service of bracelets used to monitor restraining orders in cases of gender-based violence caused data loss. This has led to acquittals of alleged offenders, affecting the effectiveness of the victim protection system.
The Gap Between Civil Servants Pushes Unemployment Offices to the Limit: "We Have Less Space and, On Top of That, Their Salary Is Better"
Public employees of the General Administration denounce lower salaries and worse working conditions than their regional counterparts, with whom they must also share cramped office spaces, generating tension and discomfort.
The Court Gives the Green Light to Noelia's Euthanasia, the Young Woman Whose Assisted Death Was Halted by Her Father a Year Ago
The High Court of Justice of Catalonia has rejected the appeal filed by Noelia's father, thereby authorizing euthanasia for the young woman, whose assisted death was halted by her parent a year ago.
Israel closes the Saladin road and warns it will attack "with unprecedented force"
Israel has closed the Saladin road and warned that it will launch a ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza with "unprecedented force," intensifying military operations in the area.
SĂĄnchez Defends to Merz That What Happened in Gaza Is a "Genocide" and the German Chancellor Disagrees: "We Are on Israel's Side"
German Chancellor Merz rejects the official status of Catalan, Galician, and Basque in the EU until AI makes interpreters unnecessary. In the same meeting, SĂĄnchez denounced a "genocide" in Gaza, while Merz stated that Germany is "on Israel's side."
Fires in Galicia: the fire devastates hundreds of hectares, evacuates villages, and the UME responds to the area: "The situation is bad"
The strong wind hinders the extinguishing of fires in Galicia, which have destroyed hundreds of hectares and forced the evacuation of villages. The Military Emergency Unit (UME) has been deployed due to the severity of the situation.
Man Freed After Being Kidnapped in Madrid for Asking for Help by Throwing Napkins
A man was freed after being kidnapped in Madrid. The victim and his captor were longtime friends. The kidnapped man managed to ask for help by sending napkins as a signal.
Juan del Val lashes out at the Government after the announcement of Spainâs withdrawal from Eurovision if Israel participates: "An insult"
Juan del Val criticizes the Government and Pedro SĂĄnchez for resorting to publicity stunts to sanction Israel, describing the possible withdrawal of Spain from Eurovision if Israel takes part as "an insult."
RamĂłn Arcusa (DĂșo DinĂĄmico) suggests how to end the war in Gaza: "Japan did it and avoided the destruction of the country"
RamĂłn Arcusa proposes that if Hamas surrendered, Israel would stop the war in Gaza. He cites the example of Japan, which avoided total destruction after its surrender, suggesting a similar solution to end the current conflict.
Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson explains why there are clouds in the sky: "You'll find this interesting"
Neil deGrasse Tyson explains how clouds form in the sky and the factors that can cause phenomena such as rain, clarifying concepts about the water cycle and condensation.
A Spanish pharmacist is surprised by the drug sold over the counter in the US: "It says a lot about the situation they are facing"
A Spanish pharmacist expresses surprise that in the US an opioid overdose reversal drug like fentanyl is sold without a prescription, reflecting the serious health crisis the country is facing due to this drug.
The mysterious 180-year-old code leading to a treasure worth more than 40 million euros
The Beale cipher, a 180-year-old code, has been unsuccessfully attempted to be deciphered in order to find a treasure valued at more than 40 million euros, but all efforts have failed so far.
A Thermal Plunge Arrives in Parts of Spain in the Coming Hours: Areas That Will Begin to Register Drops of Up to 10 Degrees
A significant temperature drop is expected in parts of Spain, with decreases of up to 10 degrees. The sky will become cloudy from west to east, with precipitation in the northern half of the country.
The White House Stopped DEA Requests to Attack Drug Cartels in Mexico
The White House rejected the DEA's proposals to carry out attacks against cartel leaders and to conduct military operations against drug trafficking infrastructure in Mexico.
Ryanair's rule that forces parents of minors to pay extra for their child's seat
Ryanair charges customers for seat selection and offers "benefits" that include additional fees. This policy affects parents of minors, who must pay more to reserve their children's seats.
The frozen product from Mercadona that is cheap, "recommended for your diet," and takes six minutes to prepare
Personal trainer Santi Ivars highlights on TikTok a frozen product from Mercadona that is affordable, low in fat and sugars, and easy to prepare in six minutes, recommending it for a healthy diet.
A Bonoloto Winner Wins 147,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 700,000 Euros
A player has won 147,000 euros in the Bonoloto. Additionally, 72 third-category winners received more than 1,000 euros each. The accumulated jackpot has increased to 700,000 euros.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 64 million
A new millionaire has emerged in Spain following the EuroMillions draw, while the jackpot has increased to 64 million euros. Additionally, two other Spanish winners have each won prizes exceeding 32,000 euros.
A Brown Stripe the Size of a Continent Appears in the Atlantic and Raises Alarm Among Scientists
An 8,850 km brown stripe has formed in the Atlantic, stretching from the coasts of West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico, causing concern among scientists due to its potential environmental impacts.
Banks that offer 100% mortgages to buy a home: "It doesn't mean you don't need to have savings"
Although some banks offer 100% mortgages to buy a home, having savings remains essential. These funds are necessary for associated expenses such as taxes, insurance, and fees, so it does not mean that prior savings are not required for the purchase.
This is the relationship between your favorite color and the generation you belong to, according to science
French researchers have discovered that each generation has a unique color code, influenced by the cultural and social factors of its time, which determines their color preferences.
A Family Was One Number Away from Winning a 900 Million Euro Jackpot, but They Didnât Go Home Empty-Handed
John Stokes, from Louisiana, and his family were just one number away from winning a 900 million euro jackpot. Although they didnât win the grand prize, they expressed feeling amazed and very fortunate for the experience.
Donât Turn Off Your Mobile WiFi When Leaving Home? All the Hidden Dangers You Expose Yourself To
Many people keep their WiFi active outside the home, which can compromise their privacy. This practice can allow third parties to track the userâs location and habits, exposing personal data without their knowledge. Turning off WiFi when leaving is a simple measure to protect information and avoid unnecessary risks.
Singer-songwriter Brett James dies in small plane crash in North Carolina
Brett James, renowned singer-songwriter of hits such as 'Jesus Take the Wheel' and 'When The Sun Goes Down', died in an airplane accident in North Carolina.
Shopping with Ainhoa: Cosmetics Under 10 Euros That I Use Daily
Ainhoa shares three affordable cosmetics, each under 10 euros, that she uses daily to quickly achieve a fresh-faced look when she has little time or doesnât want an extensive skincare routine.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica dedicates its issue 127 to the âAlfabeta Generation,â exploring how to seek well-being in a world dominated by hyperconnectivity. It addresses the challenges of living beyond screens, promoting a digital balance that supports mental health and human relationships in an increasingly digitized society.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin has ironically commented on the 'kisscam' incident, where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, CEO and HR director of Astronomer, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
The autopsy of Matilde Muñoz: great delay in informing the family... and a loose end that raises significant suspicion
The autopsy report confirms that Matilde Muñoz died from violence, due to the injuries found. However, there was a great delay in informing the family, which raises suspicions about the handling of the case.
The Supportive Gesture of an 'Influencer' Towards a Single Mother on the Street: He Gave Her a House and $500,000...
MDMotivator, a TikTok star, organized a campaign to help Brienna, a 32-year-old single mother from Detroit, by giving her a house and $500,000 to improve her life.
The phrase comparing Sinner to Hitler leads Fedez to court for "incitement to hatred"
Giuseppe Martucci has filed a complaint against Fedez for using language that, according to him, evokes racism and hatred, aiming to prevent the normalization of this type of expressions.
Mexican Boxing Prospect Rafaguita Dies: His Body Found in a Ditch
JesĂșs IvĂĄn Mercado Cabrera, a young Mexican boxing prospect with 17 professional fights, was found dead in a ditch. Mercado had a fight scheduled for September 27, but his unexpected death has shocked the sports world.
Innovation, Employability, and the Future: The Path to Success of the Pontifical University Comillas
The Pontifical University Comillas, with more than 130 years of history, focuses on comprehensive education and providing tools for future success, standing out as an international institution that facilitates access to the labor market and continuously improves its educational quality.
Swiss Life buys four resorts in the Mediterranean to be operated by European Camping
Swiss Life, through its real estate division, enters the Spanish camping market after acquiring four Alannia resorts. These assets will be managed by the French company European Camping Group (ECG), thus expanding its presence in the outdoor tourism sector in the Mediterranean.
Robert Redford Wanted to Star in These Two Unforgettable Movies but Was Rejected: "Have You Looked in the Mirror?"
Robert Redford, who passed away at 89, had a memorable career but was rejected to star in two classic films, where he was told: "Have you looked in the mirror?" These rejections marked his career and highlight the unexpected twists in his successful film journey.
From MarĂa Becerra to Mar Flores: the most impressive looks for the Carolina Herrera fashion show in Madrid
The guests at the Carolina Herrera fashion show in Madrid stood out with impeccable looks that pay tribute to the city, reflecting the designer's love for the Spanish capital.
Orforglipron arrives, a pill alternative to Ozempic: How does it work?
GLP-1 receptor agonists revolutionized diabetes treatment, and now orforglipron emerges as a pill option that could replace injections, making disease management easier.
Albaniaâs AI Minister Gives Her First Statements: âI Am Not Here to Replace Peopleâ
Diella, Albaniaâs AI minister, stated that she has no personal or political ambitions and emphasized that her role is not to replace people but to complement and assist in their work.
Luxury trains and leaving stress on the platform: the trend of traveling the world on rails is reborn
Luxury train journeys have become unique experiences that combine comfort and beauty, allowing travelers to explore magical destinations while enjoying exclusive onboard services. This trend revives the pleasure of stress-free travel, appreciating the scenery and the journey itself as an essential part of the adventure.
Neither Plastic nor Fabrics: A Baker's Simple Trick to Keep Bread Fresh for Many Days
A baker recommends using paper bags instead of plastic or fabrics to keep bread fresh for longer, ensuring better ventilation and avoiding the moisture that speeds up spoilage.
The average speed camera that is already fining near this city in southern Spain since this September
The Directorate General of Traffic activated an average speed camera on September 1 in a city in southern Spain, along with 31 other devices that had been in testing since August. These cameras are already fining drivers who exceed the established speed limits.
Is Someone Missing? These Are the 10 Most Influential People in Human History
The book *The 100: A Ranking of the Most Influential Persons in History* by Michael H. Hart presents the 10 people who have left the greatest mark on humanity, highlighting key figures such as scientists, leaders, and thinkers who created a before and after in society.
Baby motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, skates... how to get one of the more than 100 vehicles from ReMAD for free this weekend
ReMAD will offer more than 100 free vehicles this Sunday on the Paseo del Prado, including baby motorcycles, bicycles, scooters, and skates, through its object exchange service.
This is how you can save on your electricity bill by using an electric water heater
Adjusting the water temperature in the electric water heater is essential to reduce energy consumption and save on your electricity bill.
Empanadas with Quinoa Dough, a Delicious and Fun Way to Eat This Superfood
This recipe combines the flavor and benefits of quinoa in a dough for empanadas, offering a nutritious and original way to enjoy this superfood in every bite.
Remains Found That Could Belong to Travis Decker, the Father Accused of Killing His Three Daughters in Washington
Authorities found remains that could belong to Travis Decker, a former soldier accused of murdering his three daughters in Washington. A DNA analysis will be conducted to confirm his identity.
Pedro Piqueras responds to Isabel DĂaz Ayuso's comments about La Vuelta: "It's outrageous"
Pedro Piqueras criticized the PP's stance on the conflict in Gaza on Mañaneros 360, calling Isabel DĂaz Ayuso's response about La Vuelta "outrageous" and questioning the party's direction regarding the Israeli genocide in the region.
A live crab is removed from the ear of a child who complained of pain after a day at the beach
A child who felt ear pain after a day at the beach was treated and had a live crab removed. The child showed concern for the animal's life during the procedure.
Miguel RĂos gets emotional remembering his mother: "She left me the money she had so I could get by"
Miguel RĂos visited Sonsoles Ănega's show to present his new album, El Ășltimo vals, and became emotional when recalling his mother, who left him the money she had so that he could get through difficult times.
Men Who Don't Shout Goal: "When I say I don't like football, they look at me like I'm a Martian"
Three men from different generations share their experiences of living on the fringes of football, a national passion they feel more as a social obligation than a personal choice.
Starting from Scratch in an Old Country House: "We Dreamed of a Place with a Previous Life"
The growing demand for rustic houses has driven an increase in their prices in recent years, reflecting the interest in spaces with history and character.
Gypsies Who Break Stereotypes: "When They Tell Me 'You Are Different,' I Think 'Different From What?'"
A new generation of Gypsies challenges prejudice and invisibility, seeking to be recognized beyond stereotypes and serving as an example for future generations.
War of Extermination
In a conflict, the key to victory lies in recognizing the right moment to stop and not continue the conflict indefinitely.
Eurovision without Spain
Most countries continue with their decision to participate in Eurovision, despite the absence of Spain in this edition of the contest.
The âLow-Costâ War
Western advanced defense systems are effective but very costly, which makes it difficult to counter swarms of cheap drones like those manufactured in Iran.
Advantages of Not Managing
Vox capitalizes on its lack of management responsibilities to exploit the growing prominence of immigration on the political agenda.
Shankar, the "world's loneliest elephant," dies after 13 years isolated in a zoo: had stopped eating
Shankar, known as the "world's loneliest elephant," died after spending 13 years isolated in a zoo. In the last days, he had stopped eating, which led to his death and sparked criticism regarding his treatment and the conditions of captivity he endured.
Isabella Ladera sues her ex, Beéle, over the controversial leak of an intimate video
Isabella Ladera's legal team accuses her ex, Beéle, of leaking an intimate video, causing deep emotional and reputational damage to the model.
The band Ilegales announces that their leader, Jorge MartĂnez, has cancer and cancels the tour
The band Ilegales, originally from Asturias and founded in the 70s, announces the cancellation of their tour due to the cancer suffered by their leader, Jorge MartĂnez. The group apologizes to their fans, emphasizing that the priority right now is the health of the vocalist.
A 20-year-old young man dies in Jerez from an accidental gunshot to the head
A 20-year-old young man died in Jerez after suffering an accidental gunshot to the head while handling a shotgun with some friends.
Belén Esteban Claims She Has Received Threats Following Her Remarks About Terelu Campos' Party: "I'll Run You Over"
Belén Esteban states that she has received threats after her comments about Terelu Campos' party. It is speculated on 'No somos nadie' that Carlo Costanzia and his son might be behind these warnings directed at the collaborator.
Ester ExpĂłsito opens up in 'La Revuelta' about her romantic relationships
Ester ExpĂłsito appeared on Broncano's show alongside Mirela Balic to promote her new film 'El Talento', which is already in theaters, and spoke openly about her romantic relationships.
Manu SĂĄnchez, after the ideological debate between MarilĂł Montero and David Broncano: "Canal Sur doesn't tell me what we have to say"
Manu SĂĄnchez defended MarilĂł Montero following her debate with David Broncano on 'La Revuelta,' stating that she did not get into trouble and achieved her goal. He also affirmed that Canal Sur does not influence what the presenters should express.
Angy FernĂĄndez clarifies her controversial message against MarilĂł Montero following her debate with David Broncano
Angy FernĂĄndez clarified her controversial message in which she called MarilĂł Montero's stance on bullfighting "ignorant," following a debate with David Broncano.
A Bangladeshi seamstress recounts how she survived the Rana Plaza collapse: "I feel very weak"
Mushamud Rasheda, a seamstress in Bangladesh working for Primark, reveals that she earned only 35 euros per month. She survived the Rana Plaza collapse, describing herself as very weak after the trauma.
Carlota Corredera lashes out at Carmen Lomana to defend Pilar Vidal: "You've done enough damage with your fatphobia"
Carlota Corredera defended Pilar Vidal following Carmen Lomana's criticisms of her involvement as co-author of Isabel Preysler's memoirs, accusing Lomana of causing harm with her fatphobic comments.
The story of Carlota, daughter of deaf parents: "There are still many barriers"
Carlota, daughter of deaf parents, has been their voice and mediator since she was little, which made her mature ahead of her time. Despite the progress, she highlights that there are still many barriers for people with hearing disabilities.
Iker Jiménez outraged by the controversy over electronic bracelets against abusers: "Tremendous, it's a scandal"
Iker Jiménez expressed his outrage over the controversy surrounding the use of electronic bracelets to monitor abusers. He denounced deficiencies in the system that put victims at risk, describing the situation as "tremendous" and "a scandal" due to the lack of efficacy and adequate protection.
Ana Rosa, concerned about the wage gap between young and older people: "It is growing larger and larger"
Ana Rosa points out that the wage gap between young and older people continues to increase, making it difficult for the new generations to save money or buy a home.
Intervision, the Kremlin's revenge against Eurovision's diversity: "It's time for traditional values to return"
Russia, excluded from Eurovision due to the war in Ukraine, launches Intervision, a festival that revives the Cold War musical competition. Promoting "traditional values," the Kremlin aims to counter the diversity and inclusive message of Eurovision, using this event as a cultural and political response to its expulsion.
BertĂn Osborne, on his breakup with Mar Flores: "I don't remember"
BertĂn Osborne talked about his past relationship with Mar Flores, stating that he adored her when they were together but now says, "I don't remember" much about their breakup.
Venus Williams marries actor Andrea Preti on one of the most charming islands near Naples
Venus Williams married Italian actor and model Andrea Preti on a beautiful island near Naples, creating great excitement in the area. Additionally, the former tennis player launched a podcast together with her sister Serena.
Lola MencĂa announces sad news: "I have a mix of emotions and many memories"
Lola MencĂa, former contestant of 'La isla de las tentaciones', has announced the closure of her business, expressing a mix of emotions and many memories linked to this decision.
First statements from Ylenia Padilla after several years without any sign of life: "What they are publishing about me is false"
Ylenia Padilla breaks her silence after years of absence to deny the recent statements made by Elsa Ruiz, affirming that what is being published about her is false.
Cayetano MartĂnez de Irujo Undergoes Surgery Two Weeks Before His Wedding to BĂĄrbara Mirjan
The Count of Salvatierra is recovering from back surgery two weeks before his wedding to BĂĄrbara Mirjan, while continuing with the preparations for the ceremony in Seville.
Kiko Rivera on his current relationship with Irene Rosales: "I haven't lost her, she is a wonderful woman"
Kiko Rivera, now settled in his new home, reflects on his relationship with Irene Rosales, the mother of his daughters, stating that he hasn't lost her and emphasizing that she is a wonderful woman.
From Brigitte Macron to Begoña Gómez: The Transphobic Attack on Women of Politicians
Experts indicate that the transphobic attacks against women of politicians, such as Brigitte Macron and Begoña Gómez, are part of a recent political strategy to delegitimize opponents and create confusion.
Mar Flores, on Terelu Campos' celebration and her photoshoot with the Costanzia: "I don't know which birthday you're talking about"
Mar Flores distances herself from recent controversies, stating that she has only launched her book and that she hasn't seen anything about Terelu Campos' celebration or her photoshoot with the Costanzia.
Raja, Rampage Jackson's Son, Arrested for Brutally Beating His Opponent in a Wrestling Match
Raja Jackson, son of the famous UFC fighter Rampage Jackson, was arrested following a violent fight in a wrestling match. He was later released on bail, according to TMZ.
Autumn arrives with a temperature drop of up to 20 degrees and rainfall in parts of the country
Over the weekend, significant weather changes are expected with a temperature drop of up to 20 degrees and rain in several regions, marking the arrival of autumn and cooler, more humid conditions.
Ester ExpĂłsito opens up on 'La Revuelta' about her romantic relationships
Ester ExpĂłsito appeared on Broncano's show 'La Revuelta' alongside Mirela Balic to promote her new movie, 'El Talento,' which is now in theaters.
Italian chefs are clear: the two ingredients that tomato sauce should not contain
Tomato sauce, essential in Italian cuisine, especially in dishes like pasta and pizza, should be prepared without adding sugar or cream, according to Italian chefs, to maintain its authentic and traditional flavor.
Fernando Alonsoâs Goal for His Formula 1 Retirement: "I Want to Leave Considering Myself the Best"
Fernando Alonso has expressed his desire to retire from Formula 1 feeling like the best driver. The Asturian is determined to maintain a high competitive level and face his future in the 'Big Circus' with the ambition of leaving a remarkable legacy in motorsport.
The 'Fedal Tour', Roger Federer's proposal for a veterans' circuit alongside Nadal: "I know Rafa is open to playing tennis"
Roger Federer proposes a tennis circuit for retired players, called the 'Fedal Tour', which would include the participation of Rafael Nadal, who would be interested in joining this initiative.
Tough draw in the Women's Champions League: two champions for Barça, the 'giants' for Madrid, and Europe's queen for Atlético
FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Atlético find out their opponents in the group stage of the new Women's Champions League. Barcelona will face two champions, Madrid will have tough rivals ("giants"), and Atlético will compete against the current queen of Europe, in a challenging draw for the three Spanish teams.
Ălvaro Benito recalls his ordeal with the injury that forced him to retire: "Now I know they really messed up"
Ălvaro Benito, former Real Madrid footballer and commentator, recounts in his documentary 'Scars' the difficult process he went through after his injuries, which ultimately forced him to retire, and acknowledges that there were mistakes in his treatment.
Schedule and Where to Watch the 2025 Laver Cup on TV and Online: When is Carlos Alcaraz's Debut?
The 2025 Laver Cup will begin on Friday, September 19, with official times already confirmed. The time slots to follow the competition on TV and online are detailed, including the much-anticipated debut of Carlos Alcaraz in the tournament.
Sexuality and Disability, Breaking Taboos: "I Refused to Accept That Love or Desire Were a Luxury"
Experts and people with disabilities highlight the invisibility of their emotional and sexual lives. They demand adapted sexual education, appropriate intimate spaces, and greater awareness to break down taboos and ensure their rights and emotional well-being.
Patricia, mother of Aday, who died from a rare lymphoma, calls for more research: "If you get a rare cancer, you're lost"
Patricia, mother of Aday, who died from peripheral T-cell lymphoma, demands more research and treatments for this ultra-rare cancer, which currently lacks specific options.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adaptive swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last world championship, where he earned six golds. He highlights the lack of visibility that achievements in adaptive swimming receive.
"April gives us many life lessons": story of a family living with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome
David and Pilar, parents of April, call for more support, research, and understanding for Pitt-Hopkins syndrome, an ultra-rare disease with only 70 cases in Spain, on the World Day dedicated to this condition.
25 CercanĂas Stations Will Be Adapted for People with Hearing Disabilities Using AI: "It's a Milestone"
The Community of Madrid will implement an artificial intelligence system in 25 CercanĂas stations to improve accessibility for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals. This advancement will facilitate communication and real-time access to information, marking a milestone in inclusive public transportation.
GonzĂĄlez-Bueno (Sabadell) on a price improvement in the takeover bid: "The chairman believes it wonât happen, I do"
César Gonzålez-Bueno, CEO of Sabadell, states that 80% of the shareholders are clients of the bank and demands that BBVA clarify whether there will be an improvement in the price of the takeover bid, showing optimism unlike the chairman.
Office equipment, electronic components, and chemicals lead the âŹ15.935 billion that the EU imports from Israel and that could now face a tariff
EU imports from Israel reached âŹ15.935 billion, with manufactured goods leading at âŹ12.889 billion. Among the main products are office equipment, electronic components, and chemicals. The European Union, Israelâs main trading partner, is considering imposing tariffs on these goods.
Public debt falls from its peak, decreasing in July to 1.68 trillion and standing at 102.3% of GDP
Public Administration debt decreased in July to 1.68 trillion euros, standing at 102.3% of GDP, after reaching record highs in June with over 1.69 trillion and 103.4% of GDP.
Banco Santander partners with the British company Arora to purchase a âŹ185 million hotel in London
Banco Santander and the British group Arora form a joint venture to acquire the Novotel London West, an iconic hotel in Hammersmith, London, valued at âŹ185 million.
The INE Revises Last Year's GDP Upward to 3.5% Due to Accelerated Private Consumption and Investment
The INE confirms that in 2023 GDP grew by 2.5%, two-tenths less than estimated, while in 2022 activity was more intense with a growth of 6.4%. Additionally, it revised last year's GDP upward to 3.5% due to an increase in private consumption and investment.
Brussels approves 1.24 billion from the recovery plan to finance areas affected by the DANA
The European Commission approves 1.24 billion from the recovery plan to finance sustainable, hydraulic, and environmental infrastructures and to strengthen the ICO credit line, supporting economic recovery in the areas affected by the DANA in Valencia.
Explained finale of 'The Atomic Shelter': the deaths, the unicorns, and the truth about the bunker
The Netflix series combines romances, heists, and advanced technology to create an intriguing plot that leaves the audience wanting more, exploring mysteries of the bunker and surprising secrets such as the deaths and the existence of unicorns.
âNouvelle Vagueâ, the masterclass that any filmmaker should watch, arrives at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival
The director of 'Boyhood' presents a masterclass on the filming of 'Breathless', highlighting the importance of the Nouvelle Vague. This work arrives at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival, offering an essential lesson for filmmakers and cinema lovers on innovation and creativity in French cinema.
Critics Go Crazy Over 'One Battle After Another': Is the Best Picture Oscar Already Secured?
Early reviews highlight 'One Battle After Another' as an undisputed favorite for the Oscars, pointing to Leonardo DiCaprio's film as a masterpiece by the director.
'The Sound of Music' returns to the big screen 60 years later: these are the cinemas where you can watch it
The Oscar-winning musical celebrates 60 years with a special screening in 44 cinemas across the country, offering new generations the opportunity to enjoy it on the big screen.
'Yellowstone' casts an actor from Netflix's wildest western for its spin-off
Jai Courtney, an actor known for his role in a Netflix western, joins the cast of the 'Yellowstone' spin-off, which continues to expand its lineup.
HUAWEI launches Watch GT 6 Series: watches with up to 21 days of battery life and advanced sports and health features
Huawei Watch GT6 arrives in Spain offering up to 21 days of battery life, high-precision GPS, and advanced health and sports functions. The series stands out for its design and various promotions.
HUAWEI presents its most premium watch: the HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate 2
The HUAWEI WATCH Ultimate 2 is the first watch on the market with underwater communication via sonar and features an SOS function for emergencies underwater.
They Reveal That China Could Use Brain Data from Elite Athletes Like Sinner or Leclerc for Military Purposes
China could use brain data from elite athletes like Sinner or Leclerc for military applications, including the development of future combat robots.
Ibai Llanos Goes Viral for Hugging Himself Before and After Losing Weight: This AI Created the Image
AuronPlay, a famous streamer and former YouTuber, recently posted a hyper-realistic image that went viral, similar to the case of Ibai Llanos, whose AI-generated image showing him hugging himself before and after losing weight also made a big impact on social media.
AI could now also save lives: it has designed an antivenom for snake bites
Scientists used deep learning to design proteins that bind to the lethal toxins of snakes, neutralizing them and creating an effective antivenom.
Queen Letizia and King Felipe VI bid farewell to Egypt with Saharan-style looks as impeccable as they are original
The Spanish royal couple concludes their State visit to Egypt showcasing two elegant white outfits that reflect their connection and complicity, highlighting an impeccable and original Saharan style.
This is the brand that creates trending fashion from sports uniforms
Off Season has gained popularity among athletes and artists like Taylor Swift thanks to its innovative fashion that transforms sports uniforms into trendy garments.
Claudia BernĂĄrdez, dermatologist: "There are three key points to know if you have fine hair or alopecia"
Claudia BernĂĄrdez, a trichology specialist, advises performing a home pre-diagnosis to differentiate between fine hair and alopecia, following three key steps that help identify the type of hair problem.
PĂa Nieto, cleaning expert, has the perfect trick to make your woven basket look like new: "Goodbye sweat, sunscreen, and sand"
PĂa Nieto, cleaning expert, reveals how to clean and leave your woven basket spotless after the summer, removing traces of sweat, sunscreen, and sand so it looks like new.
How Jaden Smith, Will Smith's Son, Has Become Creative Director of Christian Louboutin
At 27 years old, Jaden Smith, rapper and artist, has reached a new milestone by becoming the creative director of the renowned shoe brand Christian Louboutin, highlighting his versatility and talent in the fashion industry.
Mirela Balic in a Dress and Sneakers and Ester ExpĂłsito in an Asymmetric Skirt: This Is How the Actresses' Looks Were on 'La Revuelta'
Mirela Balic and Ester ExpĂłsito stood out with different but equally striking styles on the show 'La Revuelta,' setting trends with their wardrobe choices on stage.
Gilda Croquettes, the Recipe that Fuses Two of the Most Desired Appetizers at Any Bar
Learn how to prepare Gilda croquettes, a recipe that combines two classic Spanish appetizers into one delicious and original bite, perfect for surprising your guests.
'Pintxo Nachos', the appetizer proposed by José Andrés to pay tribute to this Tex-Mex recipe but with Spanish ingredients
Chef José Andrés presents "pintxo nachos," a Basque version of the traditional Tex-Mex nachos, using Spanish ingredients to create a tasty and original appetizer.
A cook reveals what you should always do with tomatoes to get the best result in salads
David Guibert points out that to achieve the best flavor and make the most of the tomato's properties in salads, it is crucial to let the fruit rest at three specific stages before cutting it, thus optimizing its texture and taste.
Almond Keto Cookies, a Crunchy, Filling, and Gluten-Free Treat with Only 3 Ingredients
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, like these almond keto cookies, a crunchy, filling, and gluten-free treat made with only three ingredients.
Takos al Pastor: the Mexican spot that conquers Madrid with its authenticity
Takos al Pastor offers authentic Mexican tacos in Madrid for less than 2 euros, creating an atmosphere that transports you directly to Mexico City.
The recipe for the muffins that Conrad makes for Belly in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty': "They are amazing"
Discover the recipe for the muffins that Conrad makes for Belly in the popular Amazon series 'The Summer I Turned Pretty.' Easy and delicious, this preparation has gained fame among fans for how incredible they are. Give it a try at home!
The city in Catalonia where the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy is located: medieval and modernist heritage
The city combines a remarkable medieval and modernist historical heritage, surrounded by a natural park that enhances its urban and cultural appeal.
Hiking outside of Spain: these are the two best routes in Great Britain near London
Even if you are outside of Spain, you donât have to give up trekking. Near London, there are two exceptional hiking routes that offer a unique natural experience, ideal for trekking enthusiasts visiting Great Britain.
The Small Town That Captivates Hikers: Peaceful and with Fantastic Trails
This small town, located an hour from Valencia, is a rural paradise in the Valencian Community. It stands out for its tranquility and excellent hiking routes, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and hikers seeking to escape the urban hustle and bustle.
Neither Spain nor Italy: this is the country with the bluest waters in Europe
Europe offers numerous coastal destinations with clean and crystal-clear seas. However, the country with the bluest waters is not Spain nor Italy, but another European destination renowned for the purity and beauty of its coasts.
What to See in Cairo: From the Pyramids of Giza to the Grand Egyptian Museum
The Egyptian capital offers a unique heritage that includes majestic mosques, ancient fortresses, palaces, the iconic Pyramids of Giza, and the modern Grand Egyptian Museum, attracting visitors with its rich history and culture.
The town of Palencia that has the most beautiful ruins in Castilla y LeĂłn
Palenzuela, in the Cerrato region, stands out for its combination of nature, tranquility, and history, being famous for its ruins considered the most beautiful in Castilla y LeĂłn.
Urban Art for Everyone: The Town of Burgos with an Impressive Open-Air Mural Museum
VillangĂłmez, in Burgos, hosts one of the largest collections of urban art in Castilla y LeĂłn, featuring open-air murals that can be visited for free, offering everyone access to this artistic expression.
The Diet That Keeps David Cantero Healthy and in Shape at 64 Years Old
David Cantero, television journalist, maintains his good shape at 64 years old thanks to a diet based on consistency and balance, combined with a specific routine that promotes his health and well-being.
The time RamĂłn GarcĂa (63 years old) spends walking on the treadmill to stay in shape: "I don't count calories"
RamĂłn GarcĂa, 63 years old, maintains his physical fitness with a natural routine, avoiding pressure, strenuous exercises, and restrictive diets. He prefers walking on the treadmill without obsessing over calories.
Cannabis Increases the Risk of Developing Type 2 Diabetes, According to a Study
A new study reveals that cannabis use may increase the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, highlighting potential health implications amid the growing liberalization of its use.
Pharmacist Emma Camarasa clears up the doubt: Does watermelon help with erectile dysfunction?
Pharmacist Emma Camarasa examines whether watermelon, known for its aphrodisiac effect, helps with erectile dysfunction. After analyzing its components, she concludes that although it contains citrulline, which can improve circulation, its effect is not strong enough to consider it an effective treatment for this problem.
What It Means in Psychology When a Person Cleans Constantly
Excessive cleaning and tidying can be a psychological problem when it becomes an obsession that consumes all free time, affecting daily life.
A Doctor in Nutrition Claims That Exercise Does Not Help with Weight Loss: "All Studies Prove It"
A doctor in nutrition argues that exercise does not contribute to weight loss, supporting his claim with scientific studies. According to him, the myth that exercise aids in slimming down is driven by economic interests that distort reality.
The Most Common Problems That a Car Starter Motor Can Have
The starter motor can fail for various reasons that often occur at inconvenient times. Knowing the main causes helps avoid being stranded with the car, ensuring better maintenance and problem prevention.
A former Civil Guard officer denounces the DGT and the Government of AragĂłn for road violence: "They put us in danger"
Juan Carlos Toribio, former Civil Guard officer, denounces the poor condition of a road in Huesca, holding the DGT and the Government of AragĂłn responsible for endangering users and demanding urgent measures to improve road safety.
Attention drivers: these are the new DGT speed cameras in Galicia that will start issuing fines from September 1
Two new speed cameras in Galicia, operational since August 1, have been issuing only warning notices. Starting September 1, they will begin imposing actual fines on drivers who exceed the speed limits.
The fine that the driver of a scooter caught riding on a highway in Ourense will receive
The Civil Guard stopped an electric scooter driver on September 11 at kilometer 247 of the A-52 in Ourense, after being intercepted riding on a highway, an act for which he will receive a fine.
The DGT App That Few Know About and All Drivers Should Use
The Directorate General of Traffic has launched a new application that allows users to request specific permits easily and quickly, thereby facilitating various procedures for drivers.
First impressions after seeing the new Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross
We visited Brussels to see the new electric Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross, an SUV that represents an important change for the brand, highlighting its innovation and commitment to sustainable mobility.
What the new blue lights on traffic signals mean
In Florida, devices that emit blue lights have been installed on several traffic signals. These lights have caught the attention of drivers, although the article does not specify their exact function.
An inmate assaults three officers in Huelva prison, according to the CSIF union
In Huelva prison, with an occupancy rate exceeding 129% and more than 1,300 inmates, an inmate assaulted three officers, according to the CSIF union.
Castilla y LeĂłn Declares an Avian Influenza Outbreak Forcing the Culling of 760,000 Birds
Castilla y LeĂłn has declared an avian influenza outbreak, ordering the culling of 760,000 birds. A restriction zone with protective measures has been established within a 3 km radius, and surveillance is in place up to 10 km around the outbreak site to control the spread.
Attacker of a man who died after a dispute over dogs in Lleida arrested
The attacker was arrested following the death of a man in Lleida, who suffered five broken ribs, one of which punctured his lung, after a dispute related to dogs.
A Chinese citizen caught with 30 jars of bear bile at Vigo airport
A Chinese man was detained at Vigo airport for carrying 30 jars of bear bile. He is being investigated for a possible crime of trafficking protected flora or fauna.
Oktoberfest 2025 in Madrid: Places to Enjoy the German Beer Festival in the Capital
Madrid is getting ready for Oktoberfest 2025, bringing the essence of the German beer festival to the city. Various venues will offer typical atmospheres, traditional cuisine, and music, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy this emblematic celebration without leaving the capital.
A fireball crosses the sky near AlmerĂa
A bolide crossed the sky near AlmerĂa at 58,000 km/h, beginning its trajectory at 101 km altitude and ending at 67 km.
F1 Tickets in Madrid: Date and How to Get Them After the Presale Sold Out
F1 will arrive in Madrid from September 11 to 13, 2026, at the Madring street circuit. After the presale sold out, more dates and methods to purchase tickets will be announced soon.
Woman arrested in Martorell for scamming 5,400 euros from an elderly man by impersonating a bank employee
Catalan police traced fraudulent bank transactions to a betting shop in Alicante, where they identified and arrested a woman who scammed 5,400 euros from an elderly man by posing as a bank employee.
The Largest Cheese Fair in Spain Arrives in Seville: Venue, Location, and Prices
The cheese fair in Seville allows visitors to buy from the cheese shops or purchase a ticket for seven euros to taste eight different tapas.
The new El Corte InglĂ©s outlet that lands in Madrid: almost 10,000 mÂČ to buy hundreds of discounted items
El Corte InglĂ©s has opened a new outlet in Madrid of almost 10,000 mÂČ, dedicated to the sale of home products at reduced prices, offering a wide variety of items with discounts.
Man Arrested for Touching the Buttocks of a Woman Lying on a Beach in Palma
A man was arrested in Palma for touching the buttocks of a woman who was lying on the beach. Additionally, photos taken without consent were found on his mobile phone.
A young woman explains the difference between working in China and in Spain: "Nobody is happy there"
The model points out that in China the workdays are very long and that, unlike in Spain, people do not seem happy in their jobs due to the intense work pace and lack of personal satisfaction.
A Subway Car or a Flamenco Stage? The Video of a Group of Andalusian Women Dancing in the New York Metro
A group of young Andalusian women surprise by dancing flamenco in the New York subway, livening up the ride and capturing the passengers' attention.
A Spaniard Traveling Through Colombia, Firm in His First Impression of the Country: "In Spain, There Is a Misconception"
A Spanish influencer debunks the prejudices about the danger of cities like MedellĂn, highlighting the warm and joyful energy of the local people, and criticizes the mistaken image that Colombia has in Spain.
A study reveals how head shape influences dog health and behavior
Brachycephaly may offer behavioral benefits in dogs, but only if complemented with education, socialization, and responsible care, according to a recent study.
Why Cats Donât Go Gray Like Dogs: What Science Says
Cats maintain the color of their fur in old age because their melanocytes, the cells responsible for pigment, do not disappear with age, unlike dogs who go gray easily due to the loss of these cells.
Maru, the box-loving cat and YouTube star, dies at 18 years old
Maru, the famous Japanese cat known for his love of boxes and charismatic presence on camera, passed away at 18 years old. His friendly personality inspired creators and helped popularize the phenomenon of viral cats on YouTube.
Dogs Have the Advanced Ability to Classify New Objects According to Their Function Without Prior Training
A study reveals that dogs can categorize new objects based on their function, without the need for prior training. This ability, similar to that of humans, demonstrates their advanced cognitive capacity to understand functional relationships between objects.
Your daily horoscope: Saturday, September 20, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what your zodiac sign has in store for you on Saturday, September 20, 2025.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, September 19, 2025, to see if your coupon has won in this special draw.
Check EuroMillions: Results for Friday, September 19, 2025
Check the official results of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, September 19, 2025, to see if you have won any of the prizes.
A female monkey roams freely through the streets after escaping from a zoo: "She does not let herself be captured"
Authorities are warning residents about a monkey that escaped from a zoo and is loose in the streets. They ask people not to approach or try to capture her due to her potential danger.
Banning Non-Consensual Photos of Genitals: The Example Europe Needs to Follow
The Austrian judiciary criminalizes the non-consensual sending of photos of genitals, a form of digital harassment, to protect women. This measure covers everything from social media to AirDrop, setting an example that Europe should adopt.
Where Does the Expression 'He Who Dares to Wear Green Considers Himself Handsome' Come From?
The saying âHe Who Dares to Wear Green Considers Himself Handsomeâ indicates that someone who wears green considers themselves attractive or stylish, as it is a difficult color to match but can be very flattering.
The Kings Inaugurate the Nighttime Lights of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt
The Kings of Spain, Felipe VI and Letizia, inaugurated the nighttime lighting of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, highlighting the cultural collaboration between Spain and Egypt.
The Most Attractive Celebrities of Summer 2025
These are the famous men and women that Spaniards consider the most attractive of summer 2025, highlighting their popularity and style during the summer season.
Not Just Courtois: Loaned Players Who Excelled During Their Loans
Loans aim to increase the value of players for future benefits, but some footballers stood out so much during their loans that they left an indelible mark on the clubs where they played.
From Mou to Klopp, Coaches Who Are Better on the Sidelines Than They Were as Players
Many coaches, former players, have achieved greater success as managers than in their playing careers. Drawing on their experience on the field, they have stood out by guiding and teaching footballers from the sidelines. This gallery looks at examples of coaches who outshined their performance as players.
Heraldo renews its commitment to quality journalism on its 130th anniversary and calls for political and social coexistence
On its 130th anniversary, Heraldo presented the 22nd edition of its awards, honoring the group Amaral, engineer Mateo Valero, and journalists Pilar Cernuda and Encarna Samitier, reaffirming its commitment to quality journalism and promoting political and social coexistence.
The Kremlin attributes Trumpâs disappointment with Putin over the Ukraine war to his "sensitivity"
Dmitry Peskov blames the "Kiev regime and European countries" for prolonging the confrontation in Ukraine and points out that Trumpâs disappointment with Putin is due to his "sensitivity" regarding the conflict.
The National Court releases an alleged 'narco' of the Mocro Mafia due to a judicial error
The National Court released an alleged drug trafficker of the Mocro Mafia because the legal deadlines for his transfer to the Netherlands were exceeded, resulting in a judicial error.
ERC Solely Registers the Law to Transfer the Management of the IRPF to Catalonia and Increases Pressure on the Government Amid Lack of Agreement
ERC has solely presented a law to transfer the management of the IRPF to Catalonia, putting pressure on the Government following the lack of agreement. The Republicans warn that they will not negotiate the Budgets until Moncloa finalizes the agreement on this tax.
Brussels Calls to Advance to January the Ban on Russian Liquefied Natural Gas and to Impose More Financial Sanctions
Brussels requests advancing to January the ban on Russian liquefied natural gas and proposes imposing additional financial sanctions, also focusing on those who help Moscow evade penalties.
Alcohol Helps to Speak Other Languages, Iguanas Prefer Four-Cheese Pizza... The Crazy Scientific Studies Awarded the Ig Nobels
An Ig Nobel-winning study revealed that alcohol consumption can improve the ability to speak other languages, possibly due to an increase in self-confidence.
The National Court suspends prison sentence for one of the two Spanish women repatriated from Syria accused of jihadism
The National Court has suspended the prison sentence for one of the two Spanish women repatriated from Syria, accused of integration into a terrorist organization. Both were convicted of this crime.
The emotional letter from Violeta, Bella Hadid's mother, regarding the model's hospital admission: "I admire your bravery and willingness"
Bella Hadid is hospitalized under medical supervision due to Lyme disease, which she has suffered from since 2013. Her mother, Violeta, wrote an emotional letter expressing admiration for her bravery and willingness during this difficult time.
20 People Die on Catalan Beaches This Summer, Three More Than in 2024
This summer, the beaches of Catalonia have recorded 20 deaths, three more than in 2024. Outside of the official bathing season, before and after the season, 10 of these fatalities have occurred.
The British band Massive Attack removes their music from all platforms present in Israel
Massive Attack has withdrawn their music from all platforms present in Israel to support the 'No Music For Genocide' campaign, endorsed by more than 400 artists.
The Prado Museum Collaborates with the Palace of Versailles on an Exhibition about The Grand Dauphin, the Son of Louis XIV Who Never Reigned
The Prado Museum contributes treasury pieces and portraits of the Bourbon family for an exhibition at Versailles about The Grand Dauphin, son of Louis XIV. The exhibition will open on October 14.
Spain, among the five countries affected by a large-scale tax evasion and money laundering case
A fraudulent scheme involving tax evasion and money laundering has caused an estimated tax damage of 297 million euros, affecting Spain and four other countries.
Guillermo Furiase Speaks Out About His Mother Lolita Flores' Financial Problems: "These Things Happen"
Guillermo Furiase briefly spoke about his mother Lolita Flores' financial issues during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Madrid, downplaying their significance and commenting that "these things happen."
A homeowner refuses to leave her house, delaying a âŹ4.5 billion railway project by two years
A homeowner refuses to leave her house, causing a two-year delay in a âŹ4.5 billion railway project. The local government built a railway bridge on both sides of the property, leaving the house practically isolated.
Yannick Noah, tennis icon: "Alcaraz is mentally happy and Sinner has the maturity of a 35-year-old player"
Yannick Noah, former French tennis player and 1983 Roland-Garros champion, will be the captain of Team Europe at the 2025 Laver Cup.
The Government vetoes allocating 1.2 billion euros requested by the PP for air debt due to the discount for residents and labels it "abusive"
The Congress approves the modernization of air navigation laws, rejecting that AENA share the management of Basque airports with the Basque Country. Junts and ERC announced that they will continue fighting for the transfer of this competence.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a concise summary of the most important news to start your day informed. It covers relevant topics in current affairs, economy, politics, and society, providing key data and brief analyses to stay quickly updated. Ideal for those looking for a quick and effective review of the most notable news.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, manage expenses, and plan finances efficiently, helping to maximize every peso and improve your daily finances.
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The Hotel Built in an Old Asturian Palace: Located in One of the Most Beautiful Villages
This hotel, situated near the Cantabrian Sea in one of the most beautiful villages in northern Spain, stands out for being housed in an old Asturian palace, combining history and luxury in a majestic setting.
International Critics Are Smitten with 'Daryl Dixon': "It's Like 'A Fistful of Dollars,' but with Zombies"
The series 'Daryl Dixon,' starring Norman Reedus and Melissa McBride, has been very well received internationally. Both critics and audiences highlight its innovative approach, comparing it to the classic 'A Fistful of Dollars,' but set in a post-apocalyptic world with zombies.
The town of Valladolid on the banks of the Pisuerga surrounded by stunning natural landscapes
CabezĂłn de Pisuerga, an old municipality in Valladolid, is divided by the Pisuerga River and stands out for its privileged natural surroundings, offering impressive landscapes and a unique atmosphere.
The city in Catalonia where the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy is located: medieval and modernist heritage
The city combines valuable medieval and modernist heritage in its architecture, highlighting its historic urban layout surrounded by a natural park.
Italian chefs are clear: the two ingredients that tomato sauce should not contain
Tomato sauce, essential in Italian dishes like pasta and pizza, should be prepared without certain ingredients. Italian chefs agree that avoiding mayonnaise and sugar is key to maintaining the authenticity and traditional flavor of this sauce.
Meryl Streep on her unforgettable kiss with Robert Redford: "By the fifth take, I was already in love"
Meryl Streep recalled her best on-screen kiss with Hollywood heartthrob Robert Redford, who turns 89 today. The actress, winner of an Oscar and the Princess of Asturias Award, confessed that by the fifth take she was already in love during the filming.
Orforglipron arrives, a pill alternative to Ozempic: How does it work?
GLP-1 receptor agonists revolutionized diabetes treatment. Orforglipron, a pill option, promises to offer the same benefits as Ozempic without the need for injections, making disease management easier.
A new trojan threatens your mobile: RatOn can make automatic money transfers
RatON is a trojan developed from scratch, representing a novel and especially dangerous threat to mobile phones, as it can make automatic money transfers without the user noticing.
Neither egg nor breadcrumbs: the simple trick Andalusians use to fry fish better than anyone else
Andalusia is known for its fried fish, achieving a perfect fry without using egg or breadcrumbs. Their trick is to use only flour, which allows the fish to be crispy on the outside and juicy on the inside, preserving the tradition and authentic flavor of the dish.
Treasury begins the refund of IRPF for retired mutualists: deadlines and late payment interest
The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of the IRPF for retirees who contributed before 1979 to a mandatory occupational mutual fund, establishing the corresponding deadlines and late payment interest.
A Civil Guard Warns a Young Woman About the Dangers of Not Being Properly Equipped on a Motorcycle
A young motorcyclist shared on social media a warning from a Civil Guard about the risks of riding a motorcycle without proper protection.
Mercadona Launches New Nail Polishes in Seasonal Colors for a Limited Time: They Will Sell Out
Mercadona, led by Juan Roig, expands its range of nail polishes with two new seasonal colors, perfect for the transitional season. These products will be available for a limited time and are expected to sell out quickly.
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US lawmakers to introduce bipartisan bill to axe tariffs on coffee
US lawmakers plan to introduce a bipartisan bill aimed at removing tariffs on imported coffee. The move seeks to lower costs for consumers and support the coffee industry by promoting trade and reducing prices. The legislation has garnered support from both parties, highlighting its potential economic benefits and appeal across the political spectrum.
Hezbollah chief makes overtures to Saudi Arabia for front against Israel
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has reached out to Saudi Arabia, seeking cooperation to form a united front against Israel amid escalating regional tensions. This move marks a notable shift, as Hezbollah traditionally opposes Saudi influence, signaling potential realignments in Middle Eastern alliances focused on countering Israeli actions.
Ukraine advances security talks with allies, vows to keep hitting Russian energy
Ukraine is intensifying security discussions with allies to strengthen defense support amid ongoing conflict with Russia. Kyiv pledges to continue targeting Russian energy infrastructure to weaken Moscow's war capabilities. The efforts aim to sustain international backing and pressure Russia economically and militarily.
Trump administration gives China âfree passâ on Russian LNG, Democratic senators say
Democratic senators criticized the Trump administration for allowing China to continue importing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) without restrictions, arguing that this undermined U.S. sanctions efforts against Russia. They claimed the administration prioritized economic interests over national security, effectively giving China a "free pass" to benefit from Russian energy amid geopolitical tensions. The senators urged stronger measures to block such transactions.
After Trump pressure, EU aims to bring forward Russian LNG import ban
The EU plans to accelerate its ban on Russian LNG imports following pressure from former US President Trump. This move is part of efforts to reduce dependency on Russian energy amid geopolitical tensions, aiming to enhance energy security and support Ukraine. The accelerated timeline reflects growing consensus within the EU to counter Russia's influence by cutting off energy supplies sooner than originally scheduled.
Angola to decide on $1 billion JPMorgan deal by November, finance official says
Angola aims to decide by November whether to proceed with a $1 billion deal involving JPMorgan. The finance official highlighted the importance of this decision for the country's economic strategy and emphasized ongoing evaluations to ensure alignment with national interests. The outcome will influence Angolaâs financial sector and investment climate moving forward.
Gold prices edged higher after Fed rate cut; remain near all-time high
Gold prices rose slightly following the Federal Reserve's rate cut, staying close to record highs. The Fed's move aims to support economic growth amid uncertainties. Investors see gold as a safe haven, boosting demand. Despite the rate cut, inflation concerns persist, keeping gold attractive for wealth preservation.
EU proposes 19th sanctions package against Russia, includes full LNG ban
The EU has proposed its 19th sanctions package targeting Russia, which includes a complete ban on Russian LNG imports. The measures aim to further restrict Russia's energy revenues amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This package seeks to deepen economic pressure while coordinating responses with international partners to limit Russia's ability to sustain its military operations.
Tesla wins approval to test autonomous robotaxis in Arizona
Tesla has received regulatory approval to test its autonomous robotaxis in Arizona. This marks a significant step in Tesla's push towards fully self-driving vehicles, enabling them to operate without human intervention on public roads. The approval reflects growing confidence in Tesla's Autopilot and Full Self-Driving technologies, signaling progress in the development and deployment of robotaxi services in the U.S.
Exclusive - Comcast plans to cut jobs at its biggest unit, housing broadband and pay TV, to centralize operations, source says
Comcast plans to reduce jobs in its largest division, which handles broadband and pay TV services, aiming to centralize operations for increased efficiency. The move is part of cost-cutting efforts and operational streamlining to enhance competitiveness amid shifting market demands.
Trump invokes âgolden shareâ to block U.S. Steel plans for Illinois plant, WSJ reports
Former President Trump used a special "golden share" provision to block U.S. Steel's plans to build a new plant in Illinois, citing national security concerns. This move halted the company's expansion despite its economic benefits. The WSJ reports that Trump's intervention highlights ongoing tensions between economic development and protectionist policies.
Striking Boeing Defense workers approve unionâs proposed contract that company rejected
Boeing Defense workers on strike have approved a union-proposed contract despite the companyâs rejection. The agreement aims to address workers' demands on wages, benefits, and working conditions. The union's approval signals strong worker support, putting pressure on Boeing to reconsider negotiations and resolve the ongoing labor dispute.
Ted Cruz breaks with fellow Republicans and condemns government threats against US broadcasters
Senator Ted Cruz broke ranks with many Republicans by condemning government threats against US broadcasters. He expressed concern over attempts to intimidate media outlets, emphasizing the importance of a free press in a democracy. Cruz's stance highlights a growing divide within the party over how to handle media relations and freedom of speech issues.
Trump says Union Pacific merger with Norfolk Southern 'sounds good'
Former President Trump expressed approval of the proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern, stating it "sounds good." The merger aims to consolidate major railroads, potentially enhancing efficiency and competitiveness. However, the deal faces scrutiny from regulators concerned about its impact on competition and service quality in the freight rail industry.
Tax firm Andersen reveals over 12% revenue jump in US IPO filing
Andersen, a tax firm, reported a revenue increase exceeding 12% ahead of its planned US IPO. The firm highlighted strong financial performance driven by expanding client demand and service diversification. This growth underscores Andersen's solid market position and supports its strategic move toward public listing in the US.
Navan reveals 30% revenue surge in US IPO filing as tech listings fire up
Navan reported a 30% revenue increase in its US IPO filing, highlighting strong growth amid a revitalized tech IPO market. The company's financials showcase rising demand and investor confidence as technology firms gain momentum in public offerings.
US lawmakers want sanctions to sink Russiaâs âshadow fleetâ
US lawmakers propose sanctions targeting Russiaâs 'shadow fleet' of clandestine ships used to evade sanctions and transport goods illegally. The move aims to disrupt Moscowâs covert maritime operations that support its war efforts and bypass Western restrictions. Lawmakers emphasize strengthening enforcement to hold these vessels accountable and hinder Russiaâs ability to sustain its economy amid the conflict.
Oracle eyes $20 billion AI cloud computing deal with Meta, source says
Oracle is pursuing a potential $20 billion cloud computing contract with Meta to support the social media giant's AI initiatives. The deal would involve Meta shifting its AI workloads to Oracleâs cloud infrastructure, signaling a significant move in the competitive cloud market. This partnership aims to boost Metaâs AI capabilities while expanding Oracleâs presence in the high-demand AI cloud sector.
Trump says China's Xi approved TikTok deal
Former President Trump claimed that China's President Xi Jinping approved the TikTok deal, highlighting his administration's role in negotiating the agreement. Trump emphasized the significance of the deal in addressing national security concerns related to the popular app's Chinese ownership.
Canada's July retail sales drop 0.8%, but rebound likely in August
Canada's retail sales declined by 0.8% in July, indicating a slowdown in consumer spending. However, analysts expect a rebound in August as economic conditions improve and consumer confidence strengthens. Sales in sectors like automotive and food stores saw noticeable drops, while online retail remained steady. The overall outlook suggests temporary weakness rather than a sustained downturn.
Spain's stats institute revises 2024 GDP growth up to 3.5%
Spain's National Statistics Institute has increased its 2024 GDP growth forecast to 3.5%, up from previous estimates. The revision reflects stronger economic performance and improved forecasts for key sectors, indicating a more robust outlook for Spain's economy this year.
Key parts of Trump's economic agenda now in Supreme Court's hands
The Supreme Court is set to rule on major economic policies from the Trump era, including tax regulations and regulatory rollbacks. These decisions could impact the future direction of U.S. economic policy, affecting areas like corporate taxes and environmental regulations, shaping the balance between government oversight and business interests.
German producer prices fall more than expected in August
German producer prices declined by 0.8% in August, exceeding expectations of a smaller drop. The decrease was driven mainly by lower energy costs, indicating easing inflationary pressures in the industrial sector amid economic challenges.
UK retail sales rise by more than expected in August, ONS says
UK retail sales unexpectedly increased in August, driven by strong demand in food and online sectors. The Office for National Statistics reported a rise of 1.2%, surpassing analystsâ forecasts. This uplift suggests consumer confidence may be improving despite economic challenges and inflation concerns.
South African minister meets US representative in push for trade deal
South Africa's minister held discussions with a US representative to advance a trade agreement between the two nations. The talks focused on strengthening economic ties, addressing trade barriers, and exploring opportunities for mutual growth. Both parties expressed commitment to fostering cooperation and enhancing bilateral trade relations.
German producer prices fall 2.2% year-on-year in August
German producer prices declined by 2.2% year-on-year in August, marking a continued easing of inflationary pressures in the manufacturing sector. This drop reflects lower costs for energy and intermediate goods, signaling a slowdown in price increases across industrial products amid broader economic uncertainties.
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Trump administration places new restrictions on Harvard, citing financial concerns
The Trump administration has imposed new restrictions on Harvard University, raising concerns about the institution's financial practices. The move aims to increase oversight and ensure proper use of federal funds, citing worries over potential mismanagement. Harvard has expressed intention to comply while emphasizing its commitment to transparency and accountability.
Japan PM contender Koizumi vows wage hikes to counter inflation
Japan's Prime Minister contender Koizumi pledged to raise wages to combat rising inflation. Emphasizing economic growth and improving living standards, he aims to boost consumer spending through higher paychecks, counteracting inflationary pressures. This plan seeks to balance inflation control with wage growth to support Japan's economy.
US government shutdown looms; Senate rejects stopgap funding bill
The US Senate rejected a stopgap funding bill, increasing the risk of a government shutdown. Lawmakers failed to agree on budget measures, causing uncertainty about the continuation of federal operations and services. The funding deadline is approaching, heightening the urgency for a resolution to prevent disruptions.
Three major indexes notch record closing highs for second day; volume jumps
The three major U.S. stock indexes reached record closing highs for the second consecutive day, driven by strong corporate earnings and positive economic data. Trading volume increased notably, reflecting heightened investor interest. Market optimism was supported by hopes of sustained economic recovery and favorable monetary policies.
Argentinaâs central bank makes biggest daily dollar sale in six years to curb peso slide
Argentinaâs central bank intervened by selling a record amount of dollarsâthe largest daily sale in six yearsâto stabilize the rapidly depreciating peso. This move aims to curb inflation and restore confidence amid ongoing economic challenges.
Stocks finish week higher; Wall Street at record highs
U.S. stocks closed the week on a positive note, reaching record highs on Wall Street. Investor optimism was fueled by strong corporate earnings reports and favorable economic data. Market gains were broad-based, with technology and consumer sectors leading the rally. Despite ongoing global uncertainties, bullish sentiment prevailed, supporting continued upward momentum in equity markets.
US considers Trump-branded website to help shop for cheaper drugs, Bloomberg News reports
The US government is considering launching a Trump-branded website aimed at helping consumers find cheaper prescription drugs. The initiative is part of efforts to increase transparency and reduce medication costs, leveraging the former presidentâs brand to promote the platform. Officials hope the site will make it easier for Americans to compare prices and save on prescriptions.
Fitch boosts Italyâs rating on improved fiscal performance, political stability
Fitch upgraded Italyâs credit rating, citing improved fiscal management and increased political stability. The agency highlighted Italyâs efforts to reduce its budget deficit and strengthen its economic outlook. Enhanced governance and reform commitments contributed to the positive reassessment, reflecting greater confidence in Italyâs ability to manage debt and support sustainable growth.
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Fedâs Miran says central bank in easing cycle, pushes for faster cuts
Fedâs Miran stated the central bank is currently in an easing cycle and advocates for faster interest rate cuts to support economic growth. Miran emphasized the need to balance inflation control with fostering favorable financial conditions, suggesting quicker policy adjustments to aid recovery.
Flora Growth secures $401 million funding, plans rebrand to ZeroStack
Flora Growth has raised $401 million in funding and announced plans to rebrand as ZeroStack. The funding will support its expansion and innovation efforts, aiming to diversify its product offerings and enhance market presence. This strategic move reflects the companyâs commitment to growth and adaptation in the evolving industry landscape.
Bitcoin price today: slips to $116.1k as post-Fed gains cool, BOJ sounds hawkish
Bitcoinâs price retreated to $116.1K after initial gains following the Federal Reserve's announcements cooled. Market sentiment was further impacted by the Bank of Japanâs unexpectedly hawkish tone, signaling potential policy tightening. This shifted investor optimism, leading to a pullback in cryptocurrency prices amid broader financial market adjustments.
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Tapbit at TOKEN2049: Reshaping the Crypto Landscape through Product Innovation
Tapbit showcased its latest crypto products at TOKEN2049, emphasizing innovation to enhance user experience and security. The company highlighted features that simplify digital asset management and promote wider adoption. Through advanced technology and user-centric design, Tapbit aims to transform the crypto space, making it more accessible and reliable for both newcomers and experienced users.
Falcon Finance Unveils Tokenomics Framework for $FF Token
Falcon Finance has introduced the tokenomics framework for its $FF token, outlining distribution, utility, and incentives designed to drive ecosystem growth. The framework includes staking rewards, governance participation, and liquidity provisions, aiming to foster community engagement and sustainable value. This move positions Falcon Finance for a strategic launch and long-term resilience in the decentralized finance market.
Mega Matrix purchases $6 million in ENA tokens for stablecoin strategy
Mega Matrix has acquired $6 million worth of ENA tokens to support its stablecoin strategy. This purchase aims to strengthen the company's position in the digital currency market and enhance its stablecoin offerings. The move reflects growing confidence in ENA tokens as a key asset for stablecoin frameworks.
Titan Raises $7M Seed from Galaxy Ventures and Launches Publicly on Solana
Titan has secured $7 million in a seed funding round led by Galaxy Ventures. The funding will support the company's public launch on the Solana blockchain, aiming to enhance its platform's capabilities and expand its user base in the decentralized finance space.
Origin Summit Announces Wave 3: Animation Powerhouse Maggie Kang to Join Programming Lineup
Origin Summit revealed its third wave of speakers, featuring renowned animation expert Maggie Kang. Kang, celebrated for her innovative work, will contribute to the event's dynamic programming, promising fresh insights and inspiration for attendees interested in animation and creative storytelling. This addition highlights Origin Summit's commitment to diverse and influential voices in the industry.
Bitcoin price today: up to $117k on Fed rate cut, SEC listing overhaul; BNB at ATH
Bitcoin surged to $117,000 following the Federal Reserve's rate cut and the SEC's overhaul of crypto listing regulations. These developments boosted market confidence, pushing Binance Coin (BNB) to an all-time high as investors anticipate increased crypto adoption and regulatory clarity.
Griffin AI Launches TEA Turbo, Turning Prompts into DeFi Transactions with 1inch and Uniswap Liquidity
Griffin AI introduced TEA Turbo, a tool that converts natural language prompts into decentralized finance (DeFi) transactions. It integrates with liquidity providers 1inch and Uniswap, enabling seamless and efficient trading. This innovation aims to simplify the DeFi user experience by automating complex transaction processes through intuitive AI-driven commands.
Enovix Q2 2025 slides reveal 98% revenue growth, AI-1 battery platform progress
Enovix reported a 98% revenue increase in Q2 2025, highlighting strong business growth. The company also showcased advancements in its AI-1 battery platform, emphasizing improved performance and technology milestones that position it well in the battery market.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells Roku and Tempus stock in latest trades
Cathie Woodâs ARK Invest recently sold shares of Roku and Tempus as part of its portfolio adjustments. The moves reflect ARKâs ongoing strategy to manage risks and capitalize on emerging opportunities amid volatile market conditions. The sell-offs align with broader trends of ARK refining its holdings in the tech and healthcare sectors.
Five Point Prices Tender Offer for 10.500% Senior Notes Due 2028
Five Point Holdings announced a tender offer to buy up to $250 million of its 10.500% senior notes due 2028. The offer reflects the companyâs efforts to manage its debt and improve financial flexibility. The tender price and terms are subject to market conditions and the amount of notes validly tendered and accepted. The tender offer is part of broader debt management strategies.
Gorman-Rupp stock hits 52-week high at $44.98
Gorman-Ruppâs stock reached a 52-week high of $44.98, reflecting strong investor confidence. The surge is attributed to robust financial performance and a positive market outlook. This milestone highlights the companyâs growth trajectory and potential for continued success in its industry.
UMH Properties stock hits 52-week low at $14.76
UMH Properties' stock dropped to a 52-week low of $14.76 amid market volatility and investor concerns over the company's recent earnings and growth prospects. The decline reflects broader industry challenges and heightened economic uncertainty impacting real estate investment trusts.
Or Royalties Stock Hits All-Time High at $37.3
Or Royalties stock reached a record high of $37.3, driven by strong market demand and a positive industry outlook. Investors are optimistic about the company's growth and future earnings potential, contributing to the stock's remarkable performance.
Halozyme Therapeutics stock hits all-time high at 77.6 USD
Halozyme Therapeutics' stock surged to an all-time high of $77.6, driven by strong financial performance and positive developments in its oncology pipeline. Investor confidence grew following promising clinical trial results and strategic partnerships, positioning the company for continued growth in the biotech sector.
Church & Dwight stock hits 52-week low at $90.50
Church & Dwight's stock fell to a 52-week low of $90.50, impacted by weaker-than-expected earnings and cautious outlook. Concerns over rising costs and competitive pressures contributed to the decline, prompting investor wariness.
Flex Ltd stock hits all-time high at $58.62
Flex Ltd's stock reached an all-time high of $58.62, driven by strong earnings and positive market sentiment. The company's robust performance and strategic initiatives have boosted investor confidence, contributing to the share price surge. Analysts remain optimistic about Flex Ltd's growth prospects, expecting continued gains in the coming quarters.
Wells Fargo stock reaches all-time high at $84.84
Wells Fargo's stock surged to a record high of $84.84, driven by strong quarterly earnings and positive investor sentiment. The bank's improved financial performance and strategic initiatives have boosted confidence in its growth prospects, pushing shares to new levels amid a competitive banking sector landscape.