News Summary - 09/21/2025

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Starmer set to announce UK recognition of Palestinian state on Sunday
Several countries, including France and Canada, plan to recognize the Palestinian state as world leaders convene at the UN General Assembly next week. The UK, led by Starmer, is set to follow suit with an announcement expected on Sunday.
Press could lose Pentagon access for releasing 'unauthorized information'
Journalists seeking Pentagon access must now agree to new restrictions, with passes at risk of revocation for releasing unauthorized information.
Dutch police clash with anti-immigration protesters
Approximately 1,500 anti-immigration protesters blocked a highway in The Hague, leading to clashes with police. During the unrest, a police car was set on fire, escalating tensions in the city.
Heightened security as Americans gather for Kirk memorial
The memorial event in Arizona will feature speakers including Donald Trump and JD Vance, with increased security measures in place to ensure safety during the gathering.
Estonia seeks NATO consultation after Russian jets violate airspace
Estonia has requested a NATO consultation following alleged violations of its airspace by Russian jets, which Russia denies. This incident comes amid reports of Russian drones entering the airspace of two other NATO members in the same month, raising tensions within the alliance.
Vietnamese singer Duc Phuc wins Russia's Intervision song contest
Vietnam participated in the revived Intervision song contest held in Russia, competing against 22 other countries. This event marked Russia's return to hosting a major song contest after being banned from Eurovision three years prior. Vietnamese singer Duc Phuc emerged as the winner of the contest.
Ukraine says three killed in 'massive' Russian aerial attack
President Zelensky stated that Russia aims to "intimidate civilians" through a large-scale aerial assault that killed three. Meanwhile, Russia reported four fatalities from a Ukrainian strike, highlighting ongoing violent exchanges between the two nations.
Day of delays at Heathrow after cyber-attack brings disruption
A cyber-attack disrupted check-in and baggage systems at Heathrow, causing widespread delays. The impact extended to cancellations in Brussels and Berlin, affecting travelers across multiple airports.
White House outlines TikTok deal that would give US control of algorithm
The White House announced a potential deal allowing the US to control TikTok's algorithm, expected to be signed soon. Beijing has not yet responded to the proposal.
Morrissey cancels US shows after death threat in Canada
A 26-year-old man from Ottawa has been charged with making a death threat against British singer Morrissey, leading to the cancellation of his US shows.
Man charged with murder of Pakistan TikTok star
A 17-year-old Pakistani TikTok star was murdered, prompting widespread debate about the safety and treatment of women on social media in Pakistan. Authorities have charged a man in connection with the crime.
Trump adds $100,000 fee for skilled worker visa applicants
The US commerce secretary urged large companies to "train Americans" instead of relying heavily on foreign high-skilled workers. This comes as the Trump administration introduces a $100,000 fee for skilled worker visa applicants, aiming to encourage domestic workforce development.
British couple held by Taliban arrive in UK after release
The British couple, held by the Taliban for nearly eight months, have arrived safely in the UK. Their son expressed he is "overwhelmed" by their release after the prolonged detention.
Republican senator says US TV regulator acted like 'mafioso' on Jimmy Kimmel
A Texas Republican senator used a mobster accent to criticize the US TV regulator, accusing it of acting like "mafioso" in pressuring ABC to take action against late-night host Jimmy Kimmel.
Malawi police arrest eight for alleged election fraud
Officials remain vigilant following the annulment of the 2019 presidential election results due to vote tampering. In response, Malawi police have arrested eight individuals suspected of involvement in the alleged election fraud.
Portugal confirms it will recognize Palestinian state
Portugal has announced it will recognize the Palestinian state, joining other countries like France and the UK, which are also expected to follow suit during the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.
In West Bank, Palestinian recognition welcomed despite fears of Israeli annexation
Palestinians in the West Bank talk about the impact of Israeli occupation on their daily lives, expressing cautious optimism about increasing international recognition but concern over possible Israeli annexation of their territories.
I took a job on a whim on New Year's Eve - and ended up stranded at sea for six months
The author shares their unexpected ordeal of taking a last-minute ship job on New Year's Eve, only to become stranded at sea for six months. Isolated from loved ones and uncertain about their return, they reflect on the challenges of prolonged solitude and being trapped in an unpredictable situation far from home.
The British Army cannot keep ignoring the murder of our friend in Kenya
Friends of a 21-year-old Kenyan woman who was fatally stabbed share their disturbing account of the night she disappeared. They urge the British Army to acknowledge and address the circumstances surrounding her death, highlighting ongoing concerns and the need for justice.
'No sugar-coated cinema for me': Indian director who scripted history at Venice
Songs of Forgotten Trees won the Orizzonti Award at Venice, making its Indian director the first from the country to achieve this honor.
Russia's answer to Eurovision is less kitsch, more Kremlin
Putin has revived a Soviet-era international song contest as a strategic distraction from Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Unlike the colorful and flamboyant Eurovision, this event is more controlled and aligned with Kremlin messaging, aiming to reshape Russia's cultural influence and soften its global image amid ongoing conflict.
"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 unknowingly enlisted into the Russian army, stating he did not realize what he was signing up for.
Sikh grandmother's arrest by US immigration sparks community anger
Harjit Kaur, a 73-year-old Sikh grandmother, was arrested last week by US immigration authorities after her asylum application was denied. The arrest has sparked anger and concern within the community.
Notre-Dame's iconic towers reopen six years after fire
The medieval towers of Notre-Dame Cathedral have been restored and reopened six years after the devastating 2019 fire that severely damaged the historic landmark.
Watch: Hugs on tarmac as family reunite after Afghan ordeal
The couple's family expressed overwhelming gratitude and relief following their release, capturing emotional reunions on the tarmac after an intense 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, highlighting concerns from leading Democrats who view the move as an "abuse of power" and a threat to free speech in the US.
Watch: Pomp and protests on day one of Trump state visit
King Charles hosted Donald Trump at Windsor Castle on the first full day of his UK state visit, marked by a mix of ceremonial grandeur and public protests.
'Ultimate in cancel culture': Fans outside Jimmy Kimmel studio react to show's axing
Fans outside the Jimmy Kimmel studio expressed shock and disappointment following the show's indefinite cancellation, which was triggered by controversial remarks about Charlie Kirk. Many saw this decision as a clear case of extreme cancel culture.
Tensions Rise: Poland and Its Allies Deploy Fighter Jets Amid Massive Russian Attack on Ukraine Near the Border
Poland deployed fighter jets along with its allies as a preventive measure to secure the airspace in areas near the border, responding to a massive Russian attack on Ukraine.
Russia Conducts New Incursions into NATO Airspace: The Alliance Mobilizes Its Air Patrol and Brussels Raises the Alert
Finland and Italy deployed fighter jets to escort three Russian MiG-31 combat aircraft that invaded NATO airspace, prompting the Alliance to raise its alert level and strengthen its air patrol in response to these incursions.
Trump on Russian fighter jets in Estonian airspace: "I don't like it, it could be a big problem"
The entry of three Russian MiG-31s into Estonian airspace prompted a response from President Trump, who expressed his concern and warned that it could be a big problem. The incident also triggered NATO's defense mechanisms to ensure regional security.
What is known about the cyberattack on European airports: it was targeted at a defense company that signed with NATO days ago
Collins Aerospace, a global provider of billing and boarding systems at airports, was the victim of a cyberattack. The incident occurred days after the company signed a contract with NATOâs Communications and Information Agency, suggesting a possible link between the attack and its new relationship with the alliance.
Vietnam wins Intervision, Putin's Eurovision: this is how Duc Phuc's winning song sounds
Vietnam won the Intervision festival with 422 points. The event featured a recorded speech by Putin. Singer Duc Phuc was the representative and winner of the contest promoted by Russia.
Vassy, the US representative in Putin's Eurovision, withdraws at the last minute due to "unprecedented political pressure"
Vassy, who replaced Brando Howard as the US representative in Eurovision, unexpectedly withdrew during the live broadcast due to "unprecedented political pressure."
Hamas publishes a "farewell" image of the nearly 50 hostages in Gaza
Hamas released a "farewell" image of about 50 hostages in Gaza, amid Israel's large-scale offensive against the city.
A nightclub in Barcelona ordered to compensate a young woman for a brutal rape at age 19
A court has ordered a nightclub in Barcelona to compensate a young woman who was raped when she was 19, considering the negligence of an employee of the establishment. No liability is attributed to Poble Espanyol, where the nightclub is located.
Trump will impose a $100,000 fee for one of the most commonly used work visas
The Trump administration plans to impose a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas, used by skilled foreign workers such as scientists, engineers, and computer programmers. This measure aims to limit the use of these visas in the technology sectors and protect domestic jobs.
This is 'Super Sparta', Netanyahu's idea to turn Israel into an autarky if the embargo is extended
Netanyahu aims for Israel to achieve economic independence in the face of possible embargoes, comparing the country to a "Super Sparta." The invasion of Gaza has strengthened his plan to turn Israel into an autarky to ensure its self-sufficiency and resilience against international pressures.
Radical Change in Weather in the Coming Hours: Temperature Plunge and Severe Storms in Six Regions
The Basque Country, Navarre, Aragon, Catalonia, Valencian Community, and the Balearic Islands will be under yellow or orange warnings for heavy rain and storms. A significant drop in temperatures and adverse weather conditions are expected in these regions in the coming hours.
Mbappé Leads Real Madrid to Break Espanyol's Streak and Remain Leaders with a Perfect Winning Record
Real Madrid defeated Espanyol at the Santiago Bernabéu with goals from Kylian Mbappé and Eder Militao, maintaining their position at the top with a perfect winning record under the management of Xabi Alonso.
The Four Things You Must Know Before Buying a House, According to a Lawyer: "People Have No Idea"
Andrés Millån, a lawyer and content creator on TikTok with LawTips, shares four essential tips that most people are unaware of before buying a house, aiming to help avoid common legal mistakes in this process.
Carmen and Lupita, the conjoined twins who explain what their intimacy is like after one of them got married
Daniel has married Carmen, one of the conjoined twins who share reproductive organs with her sister Lupita, who identifies as asexual. Both explain how they manage their intimate and personal lives after this event.
Ăscar, his wife, and his daughter have one month to leave the apartment they have lived in for eleven years: "Students are the business right now"
Ăscar, his wife, and his daughter must leave their apartment in Alfara del Patriarca after 11 years. The family is facing a difficult situation due to the growing demand for student housing in the area, which, according to them, is becoming a priority business, displacing long-term residents.
Pablo LĂłpez's First Words After His Second Wedding with Laura Rubio: "It's a Natural Thing"
Pablo LĂłpez and Laura Rubio celebrated their second wedding in CĂĄdiz after an intimate ceremony in Madrid. The couple, surrounded by their loved ones, expressed that this union is something natural for both of them.
Fires in Galicia: three blazes devastate 2,400 hectares and burn down several houses
Three fires in Galicia have devastated 2,400 hectares and destroyed several houses. The most serious one, in PantĂłn (Lugo), remains active and is advancing through the Sil canyon, having already burned 2,000 hectares.
The alternative plan managed by Ăscar Puente after the autonomous communities reject his idea to eliminate 83% of bus stops
The Ministry will take over the management of all the bus stops initially planned for removal, offering direct, semi-direct, and more-stop routes. It will not convene the Sectoral Transport Conference, considering that after the regional rejection, the solution should be decided by the central Government.
What It Means When Someone Always Replies to Your WhatsApp Immediately, According to Psychology
Responding quickly on WhatsApp creates psychological pressure, but the reasons vary. Not everyone replies instantly for the same reason, as it can reflect different emotions or personal needs.
Four winners of La Primitiva win over 50,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 3.1 million
A single first-category winner in the Joker draw has won a prize of one million euros. Meanwhile, four La Primitiva winners have each won more than 50,000 euros, and the accumulated La Primitiva jackpot continues to increase, reaching 3.1 million euros.
This is Amazon's Prefabricated House for Less Than 20,000 Euros: Open Kitchen, Two Floors, and a Porch
Amazon's prefabricated house offers up to four bedrooms, an open kitchen, and a fully equipped bathroom. It features two floors and a porch, all for less than 20,000 euros, ready for immediate use.
Ryanair's message to travelers using black suitcases: "They are 99.9%"
Ryanair advises its passengers to mark their black suitcases with distinctive features to avoid confusion on the baggage carousel, as 99.9% of suitcases are that color, making identification difficult.
The PNV returns to the Paris mansion returned by the Government: "It is an act of justice and we will not forget the scandal caused by the PP"
The PNV celebrates the return of the Paris mansion by the Government, considering it an act of justice that should comfort any democrat. They also recall the scandal that occurred during the PP administration, reaffirming that they will not forget it.
The Life of José 'el del Buque', the Canarian Drug Trafficker Who Fights in MMA Matches and Whose Wife and Son Were Kidnapped in a 'Vuelco'
José 'el del Buque' is an MMA fighter and gym owner in the Canary Islands, with multiple convictions for drug trafficking. His life becomes complicated after falling victim to a 'vuelco', where his wife and son were kidnapped, reflecting the dangerous blend of his criminal and sporting worlds.
The Windsor chefs outraged with the US Secret Service: they insisted on tasting the food before Trump
More than 160 diners enjoyed a three-course banquet with selected wines in Windsor, but the chefs expressed their outrage because the US Secret Service insisted on tasting the food before Trump himself.
A young Spanish woman explains how much it costs to see a doctor in Iceland: "I knew it was expensive but..."
A young Spanish woman shares that a consultation at a private medical center in Iceland cost her nearly 600 euros, highlighting the high medical bill and her surprise at the steep prices despite expecting them to be costly.
A customer complains that they were not offered a drink and the owner responds: "You won't believe it"
A customer claimed that after making five purchases they should have received a complimentary drink, but the owner of the establishment responded unexpectedly, denying that idea.
A love scammer extorts a woman for 5,000 euros: "He said that if I didn't pay, he would commit suicide"
The victim anonymously recounted in a 2022 report that a love scammer extorted her for 5,000 euros, threatening to commit suicide if she did not pay.
A Bonoloto Winner Takes Home 147,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to One Million Euros
A single Bonoloto winner has won 147,000 euros. Additionally, 66 other third-tier players have each received 1,115 euros. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to one million euros.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127 titled âGeneration Alfabetaâ, addresses well-being in the digital age. It analyzes how hyperconnectivity affects mental and social health, and proposes strategies to balance screen use with meaningful human experiences, promoting a healthier coexistence with technology.
Chris Martin of Coldplay comments on the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting a positive attitude in the face of negative situations.
Azerbaijan Grand Prix Formula 1, live: latest news and qualifying results for Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz in Baku
Carlos Sainz will start second on the grid, while Fernando Alonso will begin eleventh after a qualifying session marked by six red flag interruptions in Baku.
This is How the Mind Is Affected by the 'Delusional Disorder' Allegedly Suffered by the Anti-Vaccine Nurse Who Pretended to Inoculate 400 Minors
The Public Prosecutor's Office requests the acquittal of the anti-vaccine nurse who pretended to vaccinate 400 minors, instead proposing psychiatric treatment because she suffers from a delusional disorder.
Leave a note in the entrance of a building in Getafe where the alleged thief of her daughter's phone lives: "I don't care why you have it"
A mother left a note in the entrance of the building where the alleged thief of her daughter's phone lives in Getafe, demanding the return of the pink iPhone 16. The note makes it clear that the phone is locked and has been reported to the police.
This Is the Current Life of the Contestants from the First Edition of 'Fame, ÂĄDance!'
The dance talent show 'Fame, ÂĄDance!' debuted in 2008 on Cuatro and became a massive phenomenon. Today, the contestants from its first edition have followed various professional and personal paths, keeping alive the legacy of the program that marked their lives.
A Scottish castle is put up for sale for less than 115,000 euros: itâs on a cliff and has its own ghost
A 16th-century Scottish castle, listed as a monument, is for sale for less than 115,000 euros. Located on a cliff, the property is also notable for having its own ghost, which adds a unique charm to this historic building.
China Launches Competition Against Elon Musk in the New Tech Race: Brain Chips in Humans
China is promoting startups that develop brain chips to control bionic arms and monitor brain activity, aiming to compete with Elon Musk in this advanced technology.
Eduard FernĂĄndez's blunt speech with a Palestinian scarf: "He wants to kill them all"
The Minister of Culture praised Eduard FernĂĄndez for his consistent commitment to just causes, highlighting that he always responds when needed, an invaluable quality.
Laura Jorge, Nutritionist: "The body does wonderful things during pregnancy, but it's not always easy to accept the changes"
Laura Jorge, a specialist in nutrition and psychology, recommends that pregnant women express their fears during pregnancy, a stage of great changes, in order to experience it in a healthier and more mindful way.
Miguel Assal, emergency technician, on popping pimples in the 'triangle of death' area: "You can become paralyzed"
Miguel Assal warns about the risks of popping pimples in the 'triangle of death,' a facial area with veins that connect to the brain. Manipulating this area can cause severe infections that may lead to paralysis.
Five Mistakes You Make When Vacuuming That Can Damage It and Shorten Its Lifespan
Avoiding common mistakes when using the vacuum cleaner extends its lifespan and improves home cleaning, making it faster and more effective.
Choose Your Next Vacation Destination According to Your Birth Chart: This is How Astrocartography Works
Astrology increasingly influences the choice of travel destinations. Astrocartography uses the birth chart to determine which places in the world are most favorable based on the influence of planets and stars, helping to select the ideal destination according to personal goals or desired energies.
The frozen product from Mercadona that is cheap, "recommended for your diet" and ready in six minutes
Personal trainer Santi Ivars praised on TikTok a frozen product from Mercadona for being low in fat and sugars, affordable, and easy to prepare in just six minutes, making it ideal for healthy diets.
The OCU warns Renault and Dacia drivers about a dangerous handbrake defect in some models
The OCU alerts about a defect in the handbrake affecting some Renault and Dacia models with automatic transmission, according to the European warning system alert. Drivers are advised to check their vehicles to avoid risks.
Spencer Tunick pays tribute to Andalusia with a massive green nude in Granada
Photographer Spencer Tunick created his work 'Portrait Alhambra 1925' in Granada, gathering nearly a thousand volunteers for a massive nude that pays tribute to Andalusia.
If I Had a Wedding This Autumn, I Would Wear This Mango Dress That Costs Less Than 40 Euros
If you have a wedding this autumn and are looking for the perfect dress, this option from Mango, priced under 40 euros, is a perfect choice to be the standout guest without spending much.
This is How the Avalanche Method Works to Pay Off Your Debts Sooner
The avalanche method involves paying off the debts with the highest interest rates first, which helps reduce the total cost and settle the obligations faster. This strategy optimizes payments and helps to get out of financial burden sooner.
The Most Famous Hotel in Cadaqués with 2,100 Reviews: Seafront, Affordable, and a Haven of Peace
This hotel in Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava, is very popular among tourists and has a high rating, highlighting its seafront location, affordable prices, and peaceful atmosphere.
An elderly woman dies after a man attempting suicide falls on her
A man in critical condition after attempting suicide fell on an elderly woman, who died. Although his life is not in danger, the man faces homicide charges.
Time Change in Spain 2025: This is the Day We Say Goodbye to Summer and the Winter Time Arrives
With the arrival of September and the reduction of daylight hours, Spain switches to winter time, marking the end of summer and the adjustment to shorter days.
The Spanish city holding the record for being the windiest in the country: more than 200 windy days a year
Due to its geographical location, this city receives strong northern winds through the Ebro valley, making it the windiest in Spain with more than 200 days a year of intense wind.
Will Macintyre, automotive racing prospect, reveals he has brain and lung cancer
The 18-year-old British driver, GB3 champion at Silverstone, has revealed that he is suffering from brain and lung cancer, facing this serious illness while continuing his racing career.
The gap between civil servants pushes unemployment offices to the limit: "We have less space and, to make matters worse, their salary is better"
Civil servants of the General Administration denounce lower salaries and worse working conditions compared to their regional counterparts with whom they share offices, causing tensions and space problems in the employment offices.
Starting from Scratch in an Old Country House: "We Fantasized About a Place with a Past Life"
The demand for rustic houses has increased in recent years, causing their prices to rise. Many people seek to start anew in homes with history, drawn to the charm of these places with a previous life.
The Men Who Don't Shout Goal: "When I Say I Don't Like Soccer, They Look at Me Like I'm a Martian"
Three men from different generations share what it's like to live on the sidelines of soccer, a national passion that often feels more like a social obligation than a personal choice.
Why You Don't Know What the SAGA Is
Brazil discovered the Greater Amazon Aquifer System (SAGA), an enormous underground reservoir with more than 150 quadrillion liters of fresh water, potentially vital for the region's water supply.
Eurovision without Spain
Most countries remain committed to participating in Eurovision, despite Spain's absence in this edition of the contest.
The 'Low Cost' War
Western defense systems, although sophisticated and effective, are too expensive to counter swarms of cheap drones like those used by Iran, highlighting a growing challenge in modern low-cost warfare.
Advantages of Not Managing
Vox capitalizes on its lack of management responsibilities to focus on issues such as immigration, gaining space on the political agenda and taking advantage of the absence of other parties in that area.
The annual cost per Alzheimer's patient is 35,000 euros, of which the family assumes 80%
The president of CEAFA highlights the importance of equalizing the rights of Alzheimer's patients and ensuring their access to new medications approved by the EMA, in a context where families bear 80% of the annual cost of 35,000 euros per patient.
Johnny Depp's Dog Accused of Killing Two Sheep During a Walk
Johnny Depp lives in a countryside home in rural England with his bullmastiff Bourbon. Recently, the dog has been accused of killing two sheep during a walk.
A Conservative Influencer and a Teacher Come to Blows During Debate Over Charlie Kirk's Murder
A school board in Maine discussed the suspension of a teacher due to his comments about a shooting targeting an activist, which sparked a heated debate and a physical confrontation between a conservative influencer and the teacher involved.
Dog Experts Explain Why Many Pets Always Do the Same Thing Every Night
There is no reason to worry if your dog licks itself, as it is a normal behavior. However, it is important to monitor if it does so excessively, as it could indicate a problem that requires attention.
Italy and Austria Break Record by Inaugurating the Longest Railway Tunnel in the World: 64 km Under the Alps
The new 64 km railway tunnel under the Alps connects Fortezza (Italy) with Innsbruck (Austria), reducing the journey to only 25 minutes and setting a world record in railway engineering.
The Fierce Confrontation Between Laura Matamoros and Mar Torres: "They Were Pulling Each Other's Hair"
A confidant revealed that Laura Matamoros and Mar Torres were involved in a violent fight at an electronic music festival, to the point of pulling each other's hair. The situation caused great surprise among attendees and has been widely discussed on social media.
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 appearance on 'La Revuelta,' stating that she did not avoid controversial topics but rather achieved her goal. Additionally, he affirmed that Canal Sur does not impose what he should say on his programs.
Juan del Val lashes out at the Government after the announcement of withdrawing from Eurovision if Israel participates: "It's an insult"
Juan del Val harshly criticized the Government and Pedro SĂĄnchez for limiting themselves to publicity measures to sanction Israel following the conflict, describing the possible withdrawal of Spain from Eurovision if Israel participates as an "insult."
Ana Rosa Quintana lashes out at the Government over the ruling on the anti-abuse bracelets
Ana Rosa Quintana criticized the Government for "ineptitude and negligence" in an editorial on her morning magazine show, following the ruling related to the anti-abuse bracelets.
The Mother of the Man Kidnapped in Vallecas and Freed Thanks to Some Napkins Speaks Out: "He Doesn't Know What Happened"
David, 38 years old, was kidnapped and assaulted in Vallecas by a 33-year-old man, who has already been arrested. David's mother says that he does not know what happened during the kidnapping.
Carlo Costanzia responds sharply to Mar Flores' memoirs: "They are falsehoods and I will seek protection"
Carlo Costanzia denies the claims made by Mar Flores in her memoirs, labeling them as false and announcing that he will request protection to defend himself against what has been published.
The Almighty Pasapalabra
El Rosco, the emblematic segment of Pasapalabra, continues to be one of the most anticipated and valued moments on television, standing out as a classic golden minute that captures the audience's attention and enthusiasm.
Ana Rosa, worried about the wage gap between young and older people: "It is increasing"
Ana Rosa expresses her concern about the growing wage gap between young and older generations, highlighting the difficulties that the new generations face in buying homes and saving money.
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 upcoming album, El Ășltimo vals, and became emotional when remembering his mother, who left him the money she had so he could endure difficult times.
Singer-songwriter Brett James dies in small plane crash in North Carolina
Singer-songwriter Brett James, known for writing hits such as 'Jesus Take the Wheel' and 'When The Sun Goes Down', died after his small plane crashed in North Carolina.
Do You Remember MelquĂades, the Grandfather from 'El Hormiguero'? Well, Now You Can See Him on Netflix at 100 Years Old
MelquĂades Iniesta went viral as Daddy MelquĂades a decade ago for his appearances on Antena 3's 'El Hormiguero.' Now, at 100 years old, he is available to watch on Netflix.
Fernando Esteso, Filmmaker (80 years old): "I have liked to drink my glass and smoke my cigar"
Fernando Esteso, in 'And Now Sonsoles', looked back on his life and admitted having had addiction problems, acknowledging that "he has tried some things he shouldn't have." He also confessed his enjoyment of having a drink and a cigar.
This Is the Current Life of Miguel Ăngel Cabrera, the Former Keyboardist of Camela Who Left the Group in 2013
Miguel Ăngel Cabrera, former keyboardist of Camela, left the band in 2013 following a disagreement over the songs of an album. Additionally, he faces a difficult personal blow after the loss of a child three years ago.
Soraya Arnelas and Miguel Ăngel Herrera: when the 'Yes, I do' comes later
The couple Soraya Arnelas and Miguel Ăngel Herrera show that love, family, and marriage arrive at the most unexpected time, breaking traditional molds and reflecting that every story has its own pace.
This is Forest Lodge, the new mansion where Kate Middleton and William will live
The Prince and Princess of Wales will leave Adelaide Cottage at the end of this year to move to Forest Lodge, a new mansion that will mark the beginning of a new chapter in their family life.
Aitana shares her most romantic photos alongside Plex with a special greeting: "Happy birthday, Daniel"
Aitana shares romantic photos with Plex, showing herself close and affectionate with the content creator, to whom she dedicates a special birthday greeting.
Bruce Willis smiles again with his daughters in an emotional photo shared on Instagram
Bruce Willis appears smiling with his daughters in an emotional photo from this summer, posted on Instagram by Scout, one of his daughters with Demi Moore.
Raja, Rampage Jackson's Son, Arrested for Brutally Beating His Opponent in a Wrestling Match
Raja Jackson, son of former UFC fighter Rampage Jackson, was arrested for brutally assaulting his opponent in a wrestling match. According to TMZ, he was released on bail.
'Backdraft': This is the phenomenon that no firefighter wants to experience and that can cause injuries
A fire in the kitchen of a restaurant in Madrid triggered a "backdraft," a dangerous explosion of gases that occurs when oxygen enters a closed space filled with accumulated smoke. This phenomenon is greatly feared by firefighters due to its risk of causing serious injuries.
50% of Young People Under 30 Experience Anxiety and Stress When Trying to Find Housing
52% of young people under 30 experience anxiety and stress when looking for housing, and 29% have suffered depression because of it. The quality and size of the home affect emotional health; 78% of those who buy a house feel better, compared to less than half of renters.
Madrid now has its first 'futuristic' driverless bus, and it is free
Madrid launched a 100% autonomous and free bus during the European Mobility Week. It operates Monday to Friday, from 12:00 to 17:00, covering almost two kilometers in Casa de Campo park with six stops, as part of innovation in urban transportation.
VinĂcius' anger at being benched in the match against Espanyol: "It happens to everyone"
VinĂcius showed his frustration when he was substituted for Rodrygo Goes in the second half of the match against Espanyol at the Santiago BernabĂ©u, emphasizing that this happens to all players.
Fernando Alonso's disappointment after the chaotic Azerbaijan qualifying: "I was very close, the taste is bitter"
Fernando Alonso was eliminated in Q2 and will start eleventh in the Baku race. Despite being close to advancing, the Asturian driver regretted not achieving a better result in a chaotic qualifying session.
Xabi Alonso's analysis after Madrid's dull game against Espanyol: "It was a solid victory"
Xabi Alonso highlighted Real Madrid's victory over Espanyol at the Santiago Bernabéu, maintaining their lead in LaLiga despite a lackluster performance. He considered the win solid and effective.
The Stellar Debut of Manor Solomon, Villarreal's Controversial Israeli Signing: "I'm Here to Play Football, Not Talk Politics"
Manor Solomon shone in his debut with Villarreal, providing a key assist just minutes after coming on. The footballer emphasized that his focus is on football, not politics, responding to the controversy sparked by his signing.
John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar: card, matches, schedule, and where to watch WWE Wrestlepalooza in Spain
The WWE Wrestlepalooza event will take place overnight from Saturday to Sunday, featuring multiple world title matches and the highly anticipated return of AJ Lee to the ring.
Living with Allegria and the rare disease SLC6A1: "We are an atypical family whose days are complicated"
Allegria lives with the rare disease SLC6A1, which causes difficulties in learning, communication, epilepsy, intellectual disability, and behavioral disorders, making her family face complicated and unique days.
On the path to developing drugs that improve sociability in people with autism, although "years remain"
Félix Leroy, a researcher at the CSIC, expresses optimism about future treatments based on vasopressin to enhance sociability in people with autism, though he warns that it will still take years for their development.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted 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 Championships, where he earned six golds. He highlights the very limited visibility that the achievements of adapted athletes receive.
"April gives us many life lessons": story of a family living with Pitt-Hopkins syndrome
On World Pitt-Hopkins Day, David and Pilar, parents of April, call for more support, research, and understanding of this rare disease that affects only 70 people in Spain.
25 Commuter Train 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 commuter train stations to improve accessibility for deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals. This technology will facilitate communication and real-time access to information, representing a significant advancement in the inclusion and autonomy of this group in public transportation.
The Robotization of Scalpers from the Inside: "During Sales, We Processed 4,500 Orders in 5 Hours; Before It Took 6 Days"
Scalpers, the textile group from Seville, has implemented an innovative robotic logistics system that enhances its operational capacity. Thanks to this technology, they have drastically reduced order preparation times, going from 6 days to only 5 hours during sales, thus supporting their ongoing international growth.
Fixed Income vs. Money Market Funds: Where is the Value Today for Conservative Savings?
In a context of stable interest rates, conservative investors are readjusting their portfolios within the defensive segment, analyzing the current value between fixed income and money market funds to optimize their savings.
EU countries take a further step towards the digital euro: what it is and when it could arrive
The European Central Bank has been developing the digital euro since 2021 to modernize payments in the EU. This digital currency aims to complement cash, improve transactions, and ensure monetary sovereignty. Its implementation could arrive in the coming years after testing and regulations, marking a significant advancement towards economic digitalization in Europe.
Banco Santander teams up with British company Arora to buy a âŹ185 million hotel in London
Banco Santander has formed a joint venture with the British group Arora to acquire the Novotel London West, a prominent hotel in Hammersmith, London, for âŹ185 million.
The INE Revises Last Yearâs GDP Upward to 3.5% as Private Consumption and Investment Accelerate
The INE confirms that GDP grew by 2.5% in 2023, two-tenths less than forecast, while in 2022 the economy expanded by 6.4%, exceeding initial expectations thanks to the boost from private consumption and investment.
Brussels approves 1.24 billion from the recovery plan to finance areas affected by the DANA
The European Commission has approved 1.24 billion euros from the recovery plan to finance sustainable transport, hydraulic, and environmental infrastructure, as well as to strengthen the ICO loan line, in order to support economic recovery in the areas affected by the DANA in Valencia.
The Exciting âLittle AmĂ©lieâ Arrives at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival: This Is the Only Film Told from a Babyâs Point of View
Based on the novel by AmĂ©lie Nothomb, âLittle AmĂ©lieâ is a unique animated film that tells the story from a babyâs perspective. Presented at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival, it stands out as one of the highlights of animated cinema thanks to its original approach and emotional narrative.
Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon will continue delivering the news: Apple TV+ renews its most combative series
'The Morning Show' will continue on Apple TV+ following its renewal, maintaining its focus on U.S. politics and media, although it faces an increasingly complex context.
Taylor Swift wants to conquer the cinemas again: this is the new movie she will release in October
Taylor Swift will release a new movie in October that will coincide with the launch of her album 'The Life of a Showgirl', evoking the success she had with 'The Eras Tour' a few years ago.
Meryl Streep on her unforgettable kiss with Robert Redford: "By the fifth take, I was already in love"
Meryl Streep recalled her iconic on-screen kiss with Robert Redford, who turns 89 today. The actress expressed that by the fifth take she was already in love with the moment, highlighting the special connection with the renowned Hollywood heartthrob.
Explained Finale of 'The Atomic Shelter': Deaths, Unicorns, and the Truth About the Bunker
The Netflix series combines romances, heists, and advanced technology, leaving the audience intrigued with a finale that explores mysterious deaths, fantastical elements like unicorns, and secrets revealed about the bunker.
China warns about terrorists using AI to develop weapons of mass destruction: "It is a real risk"
China warns that artificial intelligence poses a real risk by enabling terrorists to develop weapons of mass destruction, overcoming barriers that previously protected governments and experts.
These Are the Five Most Used Apps by Older Adults in Their Daily Lives
The most used apps by older adults are essential for adapting to digitalization, facilitating communication, management, and entertainment in their daily lives.
It is revealed that China could use brain data from elite athletes like Sinner or Leclerc for military purposes
It has been revealed that China could use brain data from elite athletes like Sinner or Leclerc for military purposes, and even for the development of future combat robots.
Pink is back in fashion and this mini camera proves it: you're going to fall in love
The Instax mini Evo combines a retro pink design with modern features, offering a compact camera that blends style and current technology.
AI Could Now Also Save Lives: It Has Designed an Antivenom for Snake Bites
Scientists used artificial intelligence and deep learning to design proteins that bind to and neutralize lethal snake toxins, thereby developing a potential innovative antivenom.
From Clara Galle to Najwa Nimri: the 'looks' of the opening ceremony of the San SebastiĂĄn Film Festival
The 73rd edition of the San SebastiĂĄn Film Festival began last night and will continue until September 27, featuring a wide variety of styles at the opening ceremony.
This is the brand that creates trending fashion from sports uniforms
Off Season has won over athletes and celebrities like Taylor Swift thanks to its innovative sportswear that transforms uniforms into fashion garments.
Dulceida and MarĂa Pombo: a Showdown of Sparkles and Updos on the First Night of the San SebastiĂĄn Festival
Dulceida and MarĂa Pombo dazzled with their looks on the first night of the San SebastiĂĄn Festival, establishing themselves as style queens on social media thanks to their sparkling outfits and elegant updos.
PĂa Nieto, cleaning expert, has the perfect trick to make your basket look like new: "Goodbye sweat, sunscreen, sand"
PĂa Nieto shares her expert advice to clean and refresh your basket after the summer, effectively removing sweat, sunscreen, and sand, leaving it looking like new.
Neither Cervical Nor Ovarian, This Is the Most Common Cancer in Women Under 40
Breast cancer has become the most common type in women under 40, surpassing cervical and ovarian cancer, due to a notable increase in its incidence among young women in recent years.
Mothers and Daughters United by Purple Blush: How to Apply It for a Fresh and Healthy Look
Purple blush is trendy for its ability to brighten and refresh the face, giving a healthy appearance. Its use is ideal for mothers and daughters seeking a natural and vibrant look.
With Milk and a Fig Branch, You Can Work Magic in the Kitchen
'Llet apresa' is a traditional curd from Ibiza that uses a fig branch to coagulate the milk, thus creating a unique and magical product in the local cuisine.
This is what happens to the heart when you eat avocado once a day, according to a doctor
Eating avocado daily offers multiple health benefits, especially for the heart, helping to keep it healthy in the long term thanks to its nutrients and healthy fats.
Joseba Arguiñano, chef: "If you like juicy meat and traditional flavors, you have to try this"
Joseba Arguiñano, son of the famous chef Karlos Arguiñano, shares a recipe to fully enjoy a pork chop, ideal for those who prefer juicy meat and traditional flavors.
The Secret to Buying the Best Loin, According to a Butcher: "This Is Butter"
An expert butcher reveals that a part of the loin, rarely purchased by most people, is actually the best option due to its texture and flavor, which is compared to butter. He recommends choosing this section to enjoy a more tender and flavorful cut.
This classic tapa might not be what you think: an expert warns about the deceptive calamari sandwich
An expert warns that the traditional calamari sandwich may contain cheaper products passed off as squid, deceiving consumers and compromising the authenticity of this classic tapa.
The Restaurant Trick to Serve You Bread Like New (and You Can Do It at Home)
A simple trick that restaurants use to transform hard bread into fresh and tasty. All you need is a little water and heat to restore its texture and flavor, and you can easily do it at home to improve bread that seems stale.
The Most Chic City in Germany: One Hour from Strasbourg and Perfect for a Getaway with Friends
Located in the Black Forest region, this spa town combines historic elegance with exclusivity, making it an ideal destination to relax and enjoy a getaway with friends near Strasbourg.
The Best Destinations in Europe for an October Getaway: Fairs, Festivals, and Events We Won't Want to Miss
Six ideal European destinations for October, perfect for enjoying autumn and cultural events such as prominent fairs and festivals that offer unique experiences for travelers during this season.
The town of Salamanca that invites you to discover its anthropomorphic tombs and characteristic wine presses
This small village in the southwest of Castilla y LeĂłn, with fewer than 150 inhabitants, stands out for its anthropomorphic tombs and unique wine presses, historical relics that date back centuries and offer a valuable cultural heritage to explore.
A spectacular hiking route in Galicia among mills and waterfalls
A nearly 7 km route in the Salnés region, Galicia, stands out for its natural landscapes and ethnographic heritage, including traditional mills and waterfalls, offering a unique experience for hiking enthusiasts.
What to See in Cairo: From the Pyramids of Giza to the Grand Egyptian Museum
Cairo offers a unique heritage that includes majestic mosques, ancient fortresses, palaces, and the iconic Pyramids of Giza. The city also houses the Grand Egyptian Museum, a new space dedicated to the historical and archaeological richness of Egypt.
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, hosting some of the most beautiful ruins 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, with numerous outdoor murals that can be visited for free, offering everyone access to this artistic expression.
The Diet That Keeps David Cantero Healthy and Fit at 64 Years Old
David Cantero, television journalist, maintains his fitness and health at 64 years old thanks to a routine based on consistency and balance in his diet.
The time RamĂłn GarcĂa (63 years old) spends walking on the treadmill to stay in shape: "I donât count calories"
RamĂłn GarcĂa avoids intense routines and strict diets, preferring natural methods to stay in shape, such as walking on the treadmill without obsessing over calories.
Psychologist Marta Segrelles Explains How to Recognize Your Family Type and Why You Are the Way You Are
Psychologist Marta Segrelles points out that there are no perfect or guilty families. The first step toward personal growth is to recognize how our family experiences have shaped us and to understand why we are the way we are.
Not All Back Pain Is Due to Poor Posture: When It Can Be a Sign of Cancer
Common lower back pain is usually benign, but certain signs such as persistent pain, pain at night, or pain accompanied by other symptoms may indicate cancer or other serious illnesses. It is essential to differentiate in order to seek appropriate medical care and rule out serious conditions.
Ăscar FernĂĄndez, nutritionist: "These are the three most carcinogenic foods there are"
Ăscar FernĂĄndez warns about three highly carcinogenic foods, emphasizing that although they may seem harmless, their ingredients and manufacturing processes can be dangerous. He recommends always checking labels to avoid health risks.
What Psychology Says About People Who Party or Watch Movies to Escape Sadness
Seeking distractions like parties or movies to avoid sadness does not solve the problem and can make it worse. According to an expert, facing and processing emotions is key to genuine emotional well-being.
Vehicles That Will Not Be Required to Carry the V16 Emergency Light in 2026, According to the DGT
The new V16 emergency light will replace emergency triangles and will be mandatory for vehicles starting in 2026. However, the DGT has established exceptions for certain vehicles that will not be required to carry this beacon.
A former civil guard files a complaint against the DGT and the Government of AragĂłn for road violence: "They put us in danger"
Juan Carlos Toribio, a former civil guard, denounces the poor condition of a road in Huesca and demands urgent improvements from the DGT and the Government of AragĂłn to avoid endangering road safety.
The Fine That the Driver of a Scooter Caught Riding on a Highway in Ourense Will Receive
On September 11, the Civil Guard stopped a driver of an electric scooter at km 247 of the A-52 in Ourense for riding on a highway where it is not allowed, which will result in a penalty.
This is the impressive BMW of Franco Mastantuono, Real Madrid's gem: 245 HP, reaches 250 km/h, and its value starts at âŹ56,000
Franco Mastantuono, 18-year-old young prospect of Real Madrid, drives a BMW 4 Series Gran CoupĂ© with 245 HP, which reaches 250 km/h and has a starting price of âŹ56,000.
This is the tallest bridge in the world that has just opened to traffic: it supported up to 96 trucks on top
This bridge in southern China, the tallest in the world, is an engineering marvel. It was designed to withstand enormous loads, demonstrating its strength by holding up to 96 trucks simultaneously before opening to traffic.
Shocking video of a drunk truck driver swerving on a road in Teruel
The Traffic Civil Guard of Teruel managed to intercept a truck driver who was driving with a blood alcohol level five times above the legal limit while swerving on the N-420 road.
Access to transportation with the travel pass via mobile will become a reality in Madrid before the end of the year
The travel pass will be virtualized in Madrid for Android users before the end of the year and will arrive on iOS devices in 2026, making access to public transportation easier through mobile phones.
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake recorded in the eastern Alboran Sea, near AlmerĂa
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake has been recorded in the eastern Alboran Sea, near AlmerĂa. According to the IGN, it has been felt by the population, but no personal or material damage has been reported so far.
Fires in Galicia: the fires in PantĂłn and O Bolo have already devastated more than 1,600 hectares
Galicia is suffering forest fires in PantĂłn and O Bolo, which have devastated more than 1,600 hectares. Evacuations have been carried out and a large operation has been deployed to combat the flames and protect the population and the environment.
Occupant of a Drug Boat Dies After Colliding with a Guardia Civil Vessel in Algeciras
During an anti-drug operation by the Guardia Civil in Algeciras, a drug boat collided with an official vessel, resulting in the death of the occupant of the illegal boat.
The woman who stabbed her husband in AlmerĂa is released with a restraining order
The woman who stabbed her husband in AlmerĂa has been released, but with a restraining order. The Investigative Court continues to investigate to clarify the exact circumstances of the assault.
Explosive devices thrown at the building that will house the center for migrant minors in Monforte
Fabiola GarcĂa firmly condemns the attacks with explosive devices on the building intended for a center for migrant minors in Monforte. She calls for caution to continue the investigation and clarify the facts as soon as possible.
A driver reported for driving 14 kilometers drunk and without two wheels in Mallorca
A woman was reported on September 14 in Mallorca for driving drunk and for 14 kilometers on the Ma-13 road without the two wheels on the left side, after a blowout.
A body found in a suitcase in Vilanova i la GeltrĂș: a 24-year-old man arrested
In Vilanova i la GeltrĂș, a body was found inside a suitcase in a public area. This is the second discovery of a body in the town this month. A 24-year-old man was arrested in connection with the case.
Pacma Holds Its National Demonstration Against Bullfighting in Sol
Pacma carried out a national demonstration against bullfighting at Puerta del Sol. The organizers estimate that 10,000 people participated, while the Government Delegation places attendance at 1,200.
A 70-year-old man dies from an insect sting in Algeciras
A 70-year-old man died after being stung by an insect, apparently a wasp, while riding a motorcycle in Algeciras.
Prison for the British woman detained for strangling a friend with a vacuum cleaner cable in Benidorm
The 64-year-old British woman was sent to provisional custody, notified, and without bail by a local court after being detained for strangling a friend with a vacuum cleaner cable in Benidorm.
Priscilla Presley Remembers Her Last Day with Her Daughter, Lisa Marie: "It Was Hard for Me to Accept Her Death"
Priscilla Presley revealed that she was the one who decided to disconnect her daughter Lisa Marie from the breathing machine. She expressed how difficult it was for her to accept her daughter's death and painfully recalled their last moment together.
Does Money Buy Happiness? A Harvard Professor Responds: It Depends on What You Do with It
Arthur C. Brooks, an expert in well-being economics and author of several best-sellers, explains that happiness related to money depends on how it is used. According to him, spending on experiences and helping others generates greater satisfaction than accumulating material goods.
A Spaniard Traveling Through Colombia, Firm in His First Impression of the Country: "In Spain There Is a Misconception"
A Spanish influencer travels through Colombia and disproves prejudices about the danger of cities like MedellĂn, highlighting the cheerful energy and warmth of the local population, and pointing out that there is a misconception about the country in Spain.
The Enigmatic Blue-Eyed Cat Breed, a Cat Doomed by Its Own Genetics
The blue-eyed cat breed is almost extinct, preserved only in records, photos, and testimonies from breeders who tried to establish it, but its complicated genetics led to its near extinction.
Autumn and the Hidden Danger for Dogs: Beware of Horse Chestnuts, They Can Be Deadly
Esculin, a toxic compound found in the seeds, leaves, and bark of the horse chestnut tree, poses a serious danger to dogs in autumn, potentially causing poisoning and even death if ingested.
Bodies of Euthanized Dogs for Science: The Controversial Proposal in South Korea
South Koreaâs Ministry of Agriculture has called for caution regarding the proposal to use the bodies of euthanized dogs for scientific purposes, emphasizing that clear ethical criteria still need to be established and several stages must be completed before its potential implementation.
Your daily horoscope: Sunday, September 21, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with personalized advice according to your zodiac sign.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
Check the official results of the ONCE Sueldazo draw on Saturday, September 20, 2025, to see if your ticket has won.
Check Primitiva: results of Saturday, September 20, 2025
Check the winning numbers of the Primitiva corresponding to the draw on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Verify your tickets to see if you have won a prize in this draw.
A Monkey Roams Freely Through the Streets After Escaping from a Zoo: "It Won't Let Itself Be Caught"
A monkey escaped from a zoo and is currently wandering freely through the streets. Authorities warn residents not to approach or attempt to capture the primate, as it could be dangerous.
Banning Non-Consensual Photos of Genitals: The Example Europe Needs to Follow
The Austrian justice system has classified the non-consensual sending of photos of genitals as a crime, addressing digital harassment to protect women. This legal advancement, which covers everything from social media to Airdrop, sets an example that Europe could follow to combat abuse and digital violence.
What happened to... Sergio Porrini: a modest supporting player surrounded by legends at Juventus
Sergio Porrini, developed in AC Milan's youth system without making a first-team debut, gained recognition playing as a modest supporting player at Juventus, surrounded by club legends.
The Kings Inaugurate the Night Lights of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt
Kings Felipe VI and Letizia of Spain inaugurated the new nighttime lighting of the Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor, enhancing this important Egyptian archaeological site.
The Most Attractive Celebrities of Summer 2025
According to Spaniards, these are the famous men and women considered the most attractive of summer 2025, standing out for their beauty and popularity this season.
Not Just Courtois: Loaned Players Who Excelled During Their Loans
Loans are usually intended to help a player increase their value, but some stood out so much during their loan spells that they left an indelible mark, demonstrating exceptional performance beyond expectations.
From Mou to Klopp, coaches who are better on the sidelines than they were as players
Many coaches were players before, but achieved greater success leading teams than in their playing careers. This article reviews several outstanding cases who have shone more on the sidelines thanks to their experience and knowledge of the game.
Trump, on the Russian fighters in Estonian airspace: "I don't like it, it could be a big problem"
The entry of three Russian MIG-31 fighters into Estonian airspace caused concern, prompting a reaction from former President Trump and the activation of NATO defense protocols in response to this potential threat.
Three Dead in an Attack Ordered by Trump Against a Drug Trafficking Ship: "They Want to Poison Americans"
The President of the United States announced an operation ordered by him against a drug trafficking ship carrying illicit drugs, resulting in three dead. Trump stated that the attack was carried out to prevent them from poisoning Americans.
Israel Would Not Be the First Country 'Blocked' by the EU: These Are the Two Trade Vetoes Carried Out by the European Commission This Century
The European Union has previously blocked trade relations with countries, as was the case with Syria in 2011, showing that Israel would not be the first instance of a trade veto executed by the European Commission this century.
Junts emphasizes that it will "very soon" make "complex" decisions and start "a new cycle"
Jordi Turull warns that Junts will face numerous pressures and a strong test of endurance, anticipating that they will soon make complex decisions and begin a new political cycle.
Belarra says that if SĂĄnchez had taken a stand against Israel's weapons, deaths would have been avoided: "I don't forgive him"
Belarra criticizes SĂĄnchez for not confronting Israel over the arms supply, holding him responsible for preventable deaths. She also remains firm in her rejection of delegating immigration to Catalonia, arguing that she does not want to "spread the agenda of hate."
The terrifying moment when a BASE jumper miraculously saves his life after falling 900 meters due to a parachute failure
Brazilian adventurer Carlos Souto Maior miraculously survived after falling 900 meters due to a parachute failure. He remained hospitalized for ten days with multiple fractures and a pneumothorax.
The Constitutional Court will clear the way to rule on Puigdemont's amnesty by rejecting the removal of three judges from the debate
The Constitutional Court will decide on Puigdemont's amnesty after rejecting the challenge to recuse judges Enrique Arnaldo, ConcepciĂłn Espejel, and JosĂ© MarĂa MacĂas, who had been disqualified from the debate.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, September 20
Check the official results of the National Lottery for the draw on Saturday, September 20, 2025, and see if you have won a prize.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, September 20: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, September 20 offered a total prize of 42 million euros. The results and prize details have been announced for the participants.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, September 20, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, September 20, 2025, to verify the winning numbers and prizes.
Alejandro Mesa, teacher in Ireland, shares his salary and encourages emigrating from Spain: "I save a thousand euros a month"
Alejandro Mesa, a Spanish teacher in Ireland, earns around 2,500 euros per month and highlights that he can save a thousand euros each month. He encourages other Spaniards to emigrate in search of better economic opportunities outside of Spain.
With Portugal's announcement, 150 countries officially recognize the State of Palestine
With Portugal's recent decision, there are now 150 countries that officially recognize the State of Palestine, including nations such as France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across eleven provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery has been awarded in eleven municipalities across ten provinces, leaving thousands of euros among the winners.
Ukraine reveals that Putin is sending soldiers with AIDS or hepatitis to the front lines
Ukraine has denounced that Putin is sending soldiers with AIDS or hepatitis to the front lines, who fight in separate units and wear armbands to identify their condition to their comrades.
Part of Dublin Airport Evacuated Due to Alert Amid Wave of Cyberattacks on European Terminals
Part of Dublin Airport was evacuated due to an alert amid a wave of cyberattacks targeting European terminals. Authorities have already authorized the return of passengers, although they do not rule out the possibility of further incidents.
There is a 90% Chance We Will See a Black Hole Explode in the Next 10 Years
Researchers state that in the next decade there is a 90% probability of witnessing a black hole explosion, an event that would release both known and unknown particles.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers an informative summary to begin the day updated with the most relevant news, including politics, economy, and national and international events, to keep readers well informed from the early hours.
My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical strategies to better manage your personal finances. It includes advice on how to create a realistic budget, control unnecessary expenses, save efficiently, and maximize your income. It also suggests tools and habits to maintain financial discipline, helping to improve your personal economy and achieve your long-term financial goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
This article highlights the most recommended series and movies of the moment, covering various genres and platforms. It features must-watch new productions, including both premieres and renewed classics, so viewers can enjoy a variety of quality content on their devices.
The Hotel Built in an Old Asturian Palace: Located in One of the Most Beautiful Villages
This hotel, situated near the Cantabrian coast in one of the most beautiful villages in northern Spain, occupies an old Asturian palace. It stands out for its historic architecture and privileged surroundings, offering visitors a unique experience that combines culture, history, and nature.
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 received global praise. Critics highlight its unique style, comparing it to the classic western 'A Fistful of Dollars,' but set in a post-apocalyptic world full of zombies, capturing the attention of both film professionals and international audiences.
The town of Valladolid on the banks of the Pisuerga surrounded by impressive natural landscapes
CabezĂłn de Pisuerga, an ancient municipality divided by the Pisuerga River, stands out for its privileged natural environment, offering impressive landscapes that enhance its historical and geographical charm.
The city in Catalonia where the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' Academy is located: medieval and modernist heritage
The city stands out for its medieval and modernist heritage, with historic buildings integrated into a privileged natural setting, surrounded by a natural park that enriches its urban environment.
Italian chefs are clear: the two ingredients that tomato sauce should not contain
Tomato sauce, essential in Italian dishes such as pasta and pizza, should avoid ingredients like sugar and flour, according to Italian chefs. These elements alter the authentic flavor and traditional texture of the sauce, which is based on ripe tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs to maintain its genuine essence.
Meryl Streep on her unforgettable kiss with Robert Redford: "By the fifth take, I was already in love"
Meryl Streep recalled her iconic on-camera kiss with Robert Redford, highlighting that by the fifth take she was already in love. The actress, an Oscar and Princess of Asturias Award winner, paid tribute to the legendary actor, who celebrates his 89th birthday today.
Orforglipron Arrives, a Pill Alternative to Ozempic: How Does It Work?
GLP-1 receptor agonists are revolutionizing diabetes treatment. Orforglipron is a new oral alternative that could replace injections like Ozempic, making clinical management of the disease easier.
A New Trojan Threatens Your Mobile: RatOn Can Make Automatic Money Transfers
RatON is a Trojan developed from scratch, making it a novel and particularly dangerous threat to mobile devices, capable of performing automatic money transfers without the user's consent.
Neither Egg nor Breadcrumbs: The Simple Andalusian Trick to Fry Fish Better Than Anyone Else
The Andalusian secret to frying fish is based on not using egg or breadcrumbs, but instead coating the fish directly in flour. This traditional trick produces crispy and light fried fish, highlighting the quality and flavor of the typical Andalusian dish.
Tax Authority begins the refund of IRPF for retired mutual society members: deadlines and late payment interest
The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of IRPF for retirees who contributed before 1979 to a mandatory occupational mutual society, establishing deadlines and criteria for late payment interest.
A Civil Guard Warns a Young Woman About the Dangers of Not Being Properly Equipped on a Motorcycle
A young female motorcyclist shared on social media a warning from a Civil Guard officer about the risks of riding without adequate protection while driving a motorcycle.
Mercadona launches new nail polishes with seasonal colors for a limited time: they are going to sell out
Mercadona, under the direction of Juan Roig, expands its nail polish range with two new seasonal shades, perfect for the transition season and available for a limited time.
Maduro offers to engage in direct talks with Trump envoy Grenell
Venezuelan President NicolĂĄs Maduro has expressed willingness to hold direct talks with U.S. special envoy Richard Grenell. This move aims to ease tensions between Venezuela and the United States amid ongoing political disputes. Maduroâs offer signals a potential opening for diplomatic negotiations despite previous confrontations and sanctions imposed by the U.S. on his government.
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Trump policies threaten US clean energy jobs engine, report says
A report warns that policies under the Trump administration could undermine the growth of clean energy jobs in the US. It highlights potential rollbacks of regulations and reduced support for renewable energy initiatives that risk slowing down the sector's expansion, which is vital for economic growth and climate goals.
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 the economic importance of coffee to American companies and consumers alike.
Hezbollah chief makes overtures to Saudi Arabia for front against Israel
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah extended a rare outreach to Saudi Arabia, urging cooperation against Israel amid rising regional tensions. He proposed forming a united front to confront Israel, signaling a potential shift in alliances. This comes as diplomatic efforts and conflicts intensify in the Middle East, with Hezbollah seeking broader Arab support.
Ukraine advances security talks with allies, vows to keep hitting Russian energy
Ukraine is intensifying security discussions with international allies to bolster defense cooperation. The government also reaffirms its commitment to targeting Russia's energy infrastructure, aiming to weaken Moscow's war capabilities amid ongoing conflict. These efforts highlight Kyiv's strategic focus on collaboration and sustained pressure on critical Russian resources.
Trump admin gives China âfree passâ on Russian LNG, Democratic senators say
Democratic senators accuse the Trump administration of allowing China to continue importing Russian LNG without restrictions, effectively giving China a "free pass." They argue this approach undermines US sanctions efforts against Russia, particularly amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, and call for stricter measures to limit China's energy purchases from Russia.
After Trump pressure, EU aims to bring forward Russian LNG import ban
The EU plans to accelerate its ban on importing Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) following pressure from former US President Donald Trump. This move aims to reduce Europeâs energy dependence on Russia amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The accelerated ban aligns with broader Western efforts to impose economic sanctions on Russia and support Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.
Angola to decide on $1 billion JPMorgan deal by November, finance official says
Angola plans to finalize a $1 billion deal with JPMorgan by November, according to a finance official. The agreement aims to support the country's economic recovery and infrastructure projects. The government is reviewing terms to ensure alignment with national priorities before proceeding.
Gold prices edged higher after Fed rate cut; remains near all-time high
Gold prices rose following the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates, maintaining levels near an all-time high. The rate cut has boosted investor appetite for gold as a safe-haven asset amid economic uncertainties. Market analysts expect gold to remain supported by ongoing geopolitical tensions and potential inflation pressures.
Dallas airports return to normal as FAA details problem that caused outage
Dallas airports have resumed normal operations after an FAA system outage disrupted flights. The FAA identified a technical issue in its data processing system as the cause. Flights experienced delays and cancellations during the outage, but all services are now back to regular schedules with continued monitoring to prevent future occurrences.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed mostly lower, with the MOEX Russia Index ending unchanged. Market activity reflected investor caution amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. Key sectors showed mixed performance, while overall trading volumes remained moderate.
Disneyâs Kimmel suspension shows Trumpâs increasing grip over media
Disney suspended Jimmy Kimmelâs show after he criticized Donald Trump, highlighting the growing influence Trump holds over media companies. This move reflects concerns about corporate censorship and the challenges faced by media outlets balancing political pressures and freedom of expression.
Australiaâs Optus vows to cooperate with probes amid outrage over emergency call services outage
Australiaâs Optus has pledged full cooperation with investigations following widespread outrage over a major outage affecting emergency call services. The disruption left many unable to reach emergency responders, sparking public concern and government scrutiny. Optus is working to resolve the issue and prevent future incidents, emphasizing its commitment to service reliability and customer safety.
India says that Trumpâs H-1B visa fee hike could disrupt families
India has expressed concern over the Trump administration's proposed increase in H-1B visa fees, warning it could disrupt families and affect skilled Indian workers in the U.S. The hike may place additional financial strain on visa applicants and their dependents, potentially impacting the flow of talent critical to both countries' economies.
Luigi Mangioneâs lawyers urge judge to block death penalty over insurance CEOâs murder
Lawyers for Luigi Mangione have requested a judge to block the death penalty in his trial for the murder of an insurance CEO. They argue against capital punishment, citing mitigating factors and seeking a lesser sentence. The case has drawn significant attention due to the high-profile nature of the victim and the severity of the charges.
'Canada will take a close look at the Teck-Anglo deal,' finance minister says
Canada's finance minister stated the government will carefully review the proposed Teck-Anglo merger to ensure it aligns with national interests. The deal, which involves significant mining assets, raises concerns about economic impact and regulatory compliance. Authorities will assess potential benefits and risks before approving the transaction.
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Novartis has stockpiles to withstand potential Trump tariffs, CEO says
Novartis CEO stated the company has built sufficient stockpiles to mitigate the impact of potential tariffs proposed by the Trump administration. This proactive measure aims to ensure uninterrupted supply and protect the companyâs operations amid trade uncertainties.
Who flies highest? Bernstein compares European airline performance
Bernstein analyzed European airlines to assess their financial performance and operational efficiency. The comparison highlights variations in profitability, cost structures, and market strategies among carriers, offering insights into which airlines lead in resilience and growth despite industry challenges.
UK fighter jets begin NATO air defence mission over Poland
The UK has deployed fighter jets to Poland as part of NATO's air defence mission. This operation aims to strengthen the alliance's eastern flank amid ongoing security concerns in the region. The deployment demonstrates the UK's commitment to collective defense and supports Poland in monitoring and protecting its airspace against potential threats.
Moody's cuts Poland's outlook to 'negative' on weaker fiscal outlook and political gridlock
Moody's downgraded Poland's credit outlook to 'negative' due to a weaker fiscal outlook and ongoing political gridlock. The agency cited concerns over rising public debt and challenges in implementing effective fiscal reforms, which could impact Poland's economic stability and growth prospects. Political stalemates are expected to hinder necessary budget adjustments, increasing financial risks.
Italy's budget deficit could fall below 3% of GDP this year, Finance Minister says
Italy's Finance Minister announced that the country's budget deficit is expected to fall below 3% of GDP this year, indicating improved public finances. This forecast reflects stronger economic growth and efforts to control spending, in line with EU fiscal rules and enhancing investor confidence.
Trump says China's Xi approved TikTok deal
Former President Trump stated that Chinese President Xi Jinping approved the TikTok deal, highlighting a rare endorsement amidst ongoing US-China tensions. Trump emphasized the significance of the agreement for national security and economic interests, suggesting it could pave the way for improved relations between the two countries. Details of the deal remain limited as discussions continue.
Canada's July retail sales drop 0.8%, but rebound likely in August
Canada's retail sales fell 0.8% in July, marking the first decline in four months, impacted by lower spending in building material and food sectors. Despite the drop, analysts expect a rebound in August due to easing inflation and increased consumer confidence supporting retail activity.
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. This revision reflects stronger economic performance driven by rising domestic demand, tourism recovery, and improved export levels. The boost signals positive momentum for Spainâs economy amid global uncertainties, supporting expectations of sustained growth throughout the year.
Key parts of Trump's economic agenda now in Supreme Court's hands
The Supreme Court is set to rule on major cases affecting former President Trump's economic policies. These decisions could impact tax regulations, business practices, and regulatory authority established during his administration, potentially shaping the economic landscape and legal framework for years to come.
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UK retail sales rise by more than expected in August, ONS says
UK retail sales increased by 0.9% in August, surpassing expectations, according to the ONS. The rise was driven by stronger clothing and footwear sales amid easing cost-of-living pressures. This growth suggests consumer confidence is improving despite economic uncertainties, indicating a positive outlook for the retail sector.
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US new H-1B visa fee will not apply to existing holders, White House says
The White House announced that the newly implemented H-1B visa fee will not affect individuals who currently hold H-1B visas. The fee targets new applicants to help fund workforce training but exempts those already in the program, aiming to minimize disruption for existing visa holders while supporting domestic job growth.
Trump picks former attorney to be top prosecutor, as he pressures Bondi to investigate foes
Former President Trump has appointed a former attorney as a top prosecutor while urging Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to investigate his political opponents. This move intensifies pressure on Bondi amid ongoing scrutiny of Trump's allies and critics, highlighting the escalating legal and political battles surrounding the former president and his inner circle.
Chinaâs ByteDance will get 1 of 7 board seats for TikTokâs US operations, official says
ByteDance will hold one of seven seats on TikTok's US advisory board, according to a US official. This move aims to address national security concerns by giving US stakeholders greater oversight of TikTokâs operations in America while allowing ByteDance to maintain some influence.
Argentine President Milei to meet with Trump and Netanyahu in New York
Argentine President Javier Milei is scheduled to meet with former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during his visit to New York. The meetings aim to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues, highlighting Milei's efforts to strengthen international ties amid Argentina's economic challenges.
Mauritius central bank governor agrees to resign
The governor of the Mauritius central bank has agreed to step down amid concerns over recent economic challenges. The decision aims to restore confidence in the financial system and ensure stability. The government is expected to announce a successor soon to lead the bank through ongoing reforms and economic recovery efforts.
Democratic leaders in US Congress demand meeting with Trump as government shutdown looms
Democratic leaders have called for a meeting with President Trump to avoid a government shutdown, urging swift bipartisan action on budget talks. With the deadline approaching, they emphasize the need for a deal to keep federal agencies funded and prevent disruptions, stressing the impact a shutdown would have on Americans and government operations.
New iPhone 17 unveiled in Moscow, as pre-orders jump despite slowing economy
Apple launched the iPhone 17 in Moscow, sparking a surge in pre-orders despite Russia's slowing economy. The device features advanced camera technology and improved battery life. Analysts note strong consumer interest may help offset economic challenges and boost local tech markets.
Skilled immigrant inflow into US surges to highest in over 20 years, Barclays says
The inflow of skilled immigrants to the US has reached its highest level in over two decades, according to Barclays. This surge reflects increased demand for talent in key industries and is expected to bolster the countryâs innovation and economic growth. The trend highlights the critical role skilled immigrants play in maintaining the US's competitive edge globally.
New York eyes record Climate Week despite Trump attacks on green agenda
New York is preparing for a record-setting Climate Week focused on advancing green initiatives despite criticism from former President Trump. The event aims to highlight commitments to sustainability and address climate change, emphasizing global cooperation and innovation to meet environmental goals. Organizers remain optimistic about progress despite political opposition.
Italy wins Fitch rating upgrade on fiscal performance, political stability under Meloni
Fitch upgraded Italyâs credit rating, citing improved fiscal performance and enhanced political stability under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The agency noted progress in economic reforms and stronger government cohesion, boosting investor confidence. This rating improvement reflects Italyâs better debt management and a more favorable outlook amid global economic uncertainties.
Flora Growth secures $401 million funding, plans rebrand to ZeroStack
Flora Growth has raised $401 million in funding to support its expansion and technological innovation. The company announced plans to rebrand as ZeroStack to better reflect its new focus on advanced cultivation technologies and sustainable growth, aiming to solidify its position in the evolving cannabis industry.
Bitcoin price today: slips to $116.1k as post-Fed gains cool, BOJ sounds hawkish
Bitcoin's price fell to $116.1k after initial gains following the Federal Reserve's announcement cooled. The Bank of Japan's unexpectedly hawkish stance added pressure on markets, leading to a pullback in crypto assets. Investors remain cautious amid shifting central bank policies influencing asset prices.
âFarewell to Westphaliaâ Explores Blockchain as a Model for Post-Nation-State Governance
The article discusses the book "Farewell to Westphalia," which examines blockchain technology as a new framework for governance beyond traditional nation-states. It explores how decentralized systems could enable more transparent, democratic, and secure management of societies, potentially reshaping political and economic structures in a post-Westphalian world.
Tapbit at TOKEN2049: Reshaping the Crypto Landscape through Product Innovation
Tapbit showcased its latest innovations at TOKEN2049, emphasizing cutting-edge products designed to enhance user experience and security in the crypto space. Their developments aim to simplify access to decentralized finance and drive mainstream adoption, positioning Tapbit as a key player in transforming the future of digital assets.
Falcon Finance Unveils Tokenomics Framework for $FF Token
Falcon Finance has introduced the tokenomics framework for its $FF token, outlining its distribution, utility, and governance features. The framework aims to ensure sustainable growth, incentivize community participation, and provide holders with voting rights on platform developments. This move is designed to foster transparency and long-term value within the Falcon Finance ecosystem.
Mega Matrix purchases $6 million in ENA tokens for stablecoin strategy
Mega Matrix has acquired $6 million worth of ENA tokens to bolster its stablecoin strategy. This investment aims to enhance the company's position in the stablecoin market by leveraging ENA's blockchain technology, supporting liquidity, and promoting wider adoption of their financial products. The move reflects growing interest in digital assets to stabilize and innovate stablecoin offerings.
Titan Raises $7M Seed from Galaxy Ventures and Launches Publicly on Solana
Titan secured $7 million in seed funding from Galaxy Ventures to support its public launch on the Solana blockchain. The funding aims to accelerate product development and expand the platform's user base, leveraging Solana's fast and low-cost infrastructure to enhance user experience and scalability. Titan plans to offer innovative blockchain solutions targeting both developers and end-users.
Origin Summit Announces Wave 3: Animation Powerhouse Maggie Kang to Join Programming Lineup
Origin Summit revealed its third wave of programming additions, featuring acclaimed animation expert Maggie Kang. Kang's involvement promises to enhance the event with her industry insights and creative expertise, attracting animation professionals and enthusiasts. This update highlights Origin Summitâs ongoing commitment to delivering diverse and high-quality content.
Bitcoin price today: up to $117k on Fed rate cut, SEC listing overhaul; BNB at ATH
Bitcoinâs price surged toward $117,000 following expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut and potential changes to SEC listing rules, boosting market optimism. Binance Coin (BNB) also reached an all-time high amid strong trading volumes and positive investor sentiment in the crypto space. These developments signal renewed confidence in digital assets and possible regulatory easing.
Griffin AI Launches TEA Turbo, Turning Prompts into DeFi Transactions with 1inch and Uniswap Liquidity
Griffin AI has introduced TEA Turbo, a tool that converts natural language prompts into DeFi transactions. It integrates with liquidity sources like 1inch and Uniswap, enabling seamless decentralized finance operations directly from user commands. This innovation simplifies transaction processes, making DeFi more accessible and efficient for users.
Teva reports no PDSS events with olanzapine LAI in schizophrenia trial
Teva Pharmaceuticals announced that their long-acting injectable (LAI) olanzapine showed no post-injection delirium/sedation syndrome (PDSS) events in a recent schizophrenia trial. This safety finding supports the drugâs potential as a treatment option, addressing concerns that limited broader use of olanzapine LAI due to PDSS risks. The trial results highlight improved tolerability and safety for patients.
C4 Therapeutics' myeloma drug shows 50% response rate in trial
C4 Therapeutics reported that its myeloma drug achieved a 50% response rate in a recent clinical trial. The therapy showed promising effectiveness in treating patients with multiple myeloma, indicating potential as a new treatment option. Further studies are planned to confirm these findings and evaluate long-term outcomes.
Enovix Q2 2025 slides reveal 98% revenue growth, AI-1 battery platform progress
Enovix reported a 98% revenue increase in Q2 2025, driven by strong demand and production ramp-up. The company highlighted advancements in its AI-1 battery platform, aiming to enhance energy density and safety. Updates also include expanded manufacturing capabilities and strategic partnerships to support market growth.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells Roku and Tempus stock in latest trades
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest recently sold shares of Roku and Tempus as part of its latest trading activity. The moves reflect ARK's ongoing portfolio adjustments amid shifting market conditions, focusing on reallocating capital to other high-conviction areas.
Five Point Prices Tender Offer for 10.500% Senior Notes Due 2028
Five Point Holdings announced a tender offer to repurchase its 10.500% senior notes maturing in 2028. The company seeks to reduce its debt and interest expenses through this offer. The terms and conditions of the tender, including deadlines and payment details, have been provided to bondholders. This action is part of Five Pointâs broader financial strategy to strengthen its balance sheet.
Gorman-Rupp stock hits 52-week high at $44.98
Gorman-Rupp Company's stock reached a 52-week high of $44.98, reflecting strong market performance. This milestone indicates positive investor sentiment and confidence in the company's growth prospects. The stock's rise underscores Gorman-Rupp's solid financial health and operational success.
UMH Properties stock hits 52-week low at $14.76
UMH Properties' stock reached a 52-week low of $14.76 amid market volatility and concerns over its financial performance. Investors remain cautious as the company navigates challenges in the real estate sector, impacting its share price negatively.
Or Royalties Stock Hits All-Time High at $37.3
Or Royalties stock reached a record high of $37.3, driven by strong investor interest and positive market trends. The company's robust financial performance and strategic initiatives have boosted confidence, leading to increased share value and market attention.
Halozyme Therapeutics stock hits all-time high at 77.6 USD
Halozyme Therapeutics' stock surged to a record high of $77.6, driven by strong performance and positive investor sentiment. The rise reflects confidence in the company's pipeline and recent developments, positioning Halozyme favorably 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 amid weaker-than-expected earnings and a cautious outlook. The company cited supply chain challenges and rising costs as key factors impacting performance. Despite efforts to mitigate issues, investor confidence has dipped, prompting a reevaluation of future growth prospects.