News Summary - 09/26/2025

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Former FBI Director James Comey Indicted on Two Charges
James Comey maintains his innocence following an indictment on two charges of lying to Congress in 2020, related to his testimony about media leaks.
Trump urges Turkey to stop buying Russian oil as Erdogan chases deal on F-35s
President Trump urged Turkey to cease purchasing Russian oil, hinting that the US might lift sanctions on Turkey and approve its acquisition of F-35 fighter jets, as Turkish President Erdogan seeks a deal for the advanced aircraft.
Former French President Sarkozy Given Five-Year Sentence After Libya Case
Nicolas Sarkozy, who served as French president from 2007 to 2012, was convicted of criminal conspiracy related to the Libya case and sentenced to five years. He was acquitted of other charges connected to the case.
Israeli strike on Yemen's Houthis reportedly kills eight
The Israeli military conducted its "most powerful strike" in Yemen, targeting Houthi security and military sites. However, the Houthis claim the attack hit civilian facilities. Reports indicate eight fatalities resulted from the strike.
Dallas shooter intended target to be ICE not detainees - officials
A shooting at a Dallas ICE facility resulted in one detainee dead and two critically injured. Officials revealed the shooter aimed to target ICE personnel, not the detainees.
Drone attacks leave Denmark exposed - and searching for response
Denmark faces embarrassment as drone attacks reveal vulnerabilities in its critical infrastructure amid hybrid warfare challenges. The country is now urgently seeking effective responses to strengthen its defenses.
Why a tiny island's fate could decide Seychelles' next president
The future of Assumption Island is a contentious issue in Seychelles, with India, Qatari royals, China, and environmentalists each holding differing perspectives. The debate over the island's development and use is influential in shaping political opinions and could determine the outcome of the country's next presidential election.
South Korea legalises tattooing by non-medical professionals
South Korea has legalized tattooing by non-medical professionals after decades of illegal practice by many tattoo artists, resolving longstanding legal challenges faced by the industry.
Greece extradites oligarch to Moldova in $1bn fraud case
Greece has extradited Vladimir Plahotniuc, a former senior Moldovan politician and oligarch, to Moldova in connection with a $1 billion fraud case. Plahotniuc denies any wrongdoing.
US will fight any attempt to ban Israel from World Cup
The US government has announced it will oppose any efforts to prevent Israel from participating in the 2026 World Cup, signaling strong support for Israel's inclusion in the tournament.
Over 1,000 children fall ill from free school lunches in Indonesia
Indonesia's government-funded "nutritious meals programme" intended to provide free school lunches has faced a major setback after over 1,000 children fell ill due to food poisoning, raising concerns about food safety and program management.
Palestinian president says ready to work with Trump for two-state peace plan
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas expressed willingness to collaborate with President Trump on a two-state solution during his UN speech. He also urged additional countries to officially recognize Palestine as a sovereign state.
Palestinians in West Bank stranded as Israel shuts only international crossing
The indefinite closure of the Allenby Bridge, the West Bank's sole international crossing, by Israel has left many Palestinians unable to leave the territory since Wednesday. This decision has effectively stranded residents, impacting travel and movement options.
Woman in Spanish cold case identified after 20 years
Liudmila Zavada, a 31-year-old Russian citizen, was found dead by a roadside in northeastern Spain in July 2005. After 20 years, she has finally been identified, bringing some closure to the long-unsolved cold case.
French navy seizes nearly 10 tonnes of cocaine off West African coast
French authorities seized nearly 10 tonnes of cocaine from a fishing boat off the West African coast. The "remarkable seizure" came after a tip-off, highlighting ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking in the region.
From former president to future prisoner: Sarkozy's conviction divides France
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is making headlines again as his conviction sparks national debate. His legal troubles have polarized public opinion, reflecting deep divisions within France over his legacy and accountability.
Sonic the Hedgehog boss on how the series keeps up to speed
The Sonic the Hedgehog series continues to evolve by focusing on innovation and adapting to new trends. While Sonic occasionally references classic rivals, the true competition now comes from newer video games pushing boundaries in gameplay and technology.
The professor who overcame fraud allegations to become Malawi's presidentâŠagain
Malawi's president-elect, a former professor, has overcome fraud allegations to reclaim leadership. His political journey is marked by controversy but also resilience, reflecting a complex legacy in the southern African nation's governance.
Nursery parents told to pay thousands for kids' art - sparking uproar and a midnight heist
A nursery facing debts asked parents to pay thousands for their children's artwork to cover overdue bills. This demand sparked outrage among parents and led to a midnight heist involving the artwork.
Meet the history-making astronauts headed for the Moon
NASA's first crewed Moon mission in over 50 years aims to inspire a new generation by showcasing the pioneering astronauts leading the historic journey back to the lunar surface.
"There's no way we can afford $100,000": Small firms scramble over H-1B visa fees
Startups and small businesses express concern over Trump's new H-1B visa fee hike, fearing the increased costsâpotentially up to $100,000âcould hinder their ability to hire skilled foreign workers and stifle US innovation.
'No warning' - residents reel from deadly flood after typhoon bursts Taiwan lake
Residents were caught off guard when a typhoon caused a lake in Taiwan to burst, unleashing a deadly wall of water. Survivors expressed shock and despair, highlighting the lack of warning before the flood struck.
The sun sets on India's iconic and controversial Soviet fighter jet
The MiG-21, which served India in all conflicts with Pakistan since 1965, is being retired. Despite its iconic status, the jet was also known for a high crash rate, marking an end to an era in Indian aviation history.
Watch: White House replaces President Biden portrait with image of an autopen
The White House replaced President Biden's portrait with an image of an autopen, referencing former President Trump's claims that Biden used an autopen to sign significant documents like pardons.
Watch: Moment water shatters glass doors of Hong Kong hotel
A surge of water forcefully shattered the glass doors of a Hong Kong hotel, sweeping a person off their feet inside the building.
Moment sinkhole pulls down power lines in busy Bangkok street
A massive sinkhole appeared on a busy street in Bangkok, Thailand, captured in social media footage showing cars teetering on the edge. The incident also caused power lines to be pulled down, disrupting traffic and utilities in the area.
I didn't intend to 'make light' of Charlie Kirk murder, says Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel addressed his recent remarks about the Charlie Kirk murder during his first monologue back on ABC after the suspension of his show was lifted, clarifying that he did not intend to make light of the situation.
Watch: BBC correspondent reports from southern China hit by 'king of storms'
BBC's Laura Bicker reports that residents in southern China are mostly following official warnings as the region faces severe wind and rain from the powerful storm, dubbed the 'king of storms.'
The European Parliament Calls for Lower Taxes on Home Purchases by Young People and for Construction to Be Accelerated
The European Parliament begins to discuss solutions to the housing crisis based on a report by a PP MEP, proposing to reduce taxes for young buyers and to speed up housing construction.
The Real Estate Market Doesnât Ease Up: Records 64,730 Home Sales in July, the Highest Number Since Before the Bubble Burst
In July, 64,730 home sales were recorded, the highest number for a seventh month since 2007, according to the INE. Additionally, mortgages grew by 25%, reaching 45,067 contracts signed.
The ship that SĂĄnchez has sent to protect the Gaza flotilla "has self-defense capabilities" in case of an attack
The ship Furor, sent by SĂĄnchez to protect the Gaza flotilla, is equipped with a multifunction 76 mm cannon and two machine guns with a range of 2.5 km, providing it with self-defense capability in case of an attack.
Arrival of the Flotilla in Gaza, live: follow the real-time journey of Global Sumud which has already reached the shores of Crete
Activists and politicians are participating in the Global Sumud flotilla to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza and challenge the blockade imposed by Israel. The flotilla has already reached the shores of Crete, continuing its journey in real time toward its destination.
Mahmoud Abbas at the UN: "We reject Hamas's actions; they do not represent the Palestinian people"
Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian National Authority, declared before the UN that they reject Hamasâs actions, stating that they do not represent the Palestinian people. Israel quickly criticized his speech, accusing him of promoting terrorism by paying salaries to terrorists and their families.
Israel-Hamas war, live | Israel will open the Allenby crossing between the West Bank and Jordan for four hours this Friday
Israel will open the Allenby crossing between the West Bank and Jordan this Friday for four hours, amid the conflict in Gaza with Hamas. This measure is part of the latest updates in the war between Israel and Hamas.
US and Canada intercept Russian warplanes near Alaska, and Denmark speaks of a "hybrid attack"
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed a patrol with strategic bombers over neutral waters of the Bering and Okhotsk Seas, while the US and Canada intercepted Russian warplanes near Alaska. Denmark described these actions as a "hybrid attack."
Ukraine-Russia War, Live | Lavrov Says NATO and EU "Have Declared War" on Russia and Are Participating in It
Russia and Ukraine continue to be in conflict. The Russian Foreign Minister, Lavrov, stated that NATO and the EU "have declared war" on Russia and are actively participating in the conflict. The situation continues to evolve, and the international community watches the development of the war with concern.
Maximum deployment in Moscow for Atomic Week: Putin gathers countries in his orbit
The International Atomic Energy Agency is cooperating in Atomic Week in Moscow, with its president participating in the forum, which includes Atomexpo 2025, the main global event of the nuclear industry.
Hurricane Gabrielle advances relentlessly towards Spain: when it will reach our coasts, with what strength...
Hurricane Gabrielle will move towards Spain and, by the end of this week, could arrive on the peninsula as a deep storm, causing heavy rain and strong winds, according to Aemet and eltiempo.es.
A Summer Camp Under Suspicion: Reports of Mixed Showers, Nude Counselors, and Sexual Abuse
Parents report mixed showers, nude counselors, and sexual abuse at a summer camp, where several teenage girls required psychological care. The educators defend themselves by stating that they do not force anyone to undress and aim for young people to experience their bodies naturally.
RaĂșl Cimas fulfills Asun's dream on 'La Revuelta', a woman from the audience: "I'm here now, the bad times are over"
At the start of 'La Revuelta', a spectator named Asun asked Broncano if RaĂșl Cimas would be the guest, as she had come solely to see him. RaĂșl thus fulfilled Asun's dream, creating an emotional moment on the show.
Ălex GonzĂĄlez reveals on 'El Hormiguero' his most recurring dream: "It happens to me three days each week"
Ălex GonzĂĄlez visited 'El Hormiguero' to promote his new movie, 'La sospecha de SofĂa,' which premieres on October 3rd. During the interview, he revealed that he has a recurring dream that he experiences three days a week.
Hard-fought comeback by Barça at the Tartiere to close in on leaders Real Madrid
Barcelona overcame an adverse scoreline with effort following an initial error by Joan GarcĂa, managing to defeat Oviedo and move closer to league leaders Real Madrid in the standings.
Former footballer Cani, 44, hospitalized in Zaragoza after suffering a stroke
Former midfielder Cani, who retired in 2017, remains hospitalized in Zaragoza after suffering a stroke on September 12. His recovery is slow but satisfactory.
They Identify 'The Woman in Pink,' the Body Found by a Taxi Driver 20 Years Ago in Barcelona
A campaign coordinated by Interpol has enabled Spanish agents to identify 'The Woman in Pink,' a body found 20 years ago in Barcelona. This is the second identification achieved as part of an initiative aimed at resolving 46 cases of deceased women still unidentified.
Equality "apologizes" to all "uneasy" victims over the anti-abuse bracelets, but Redondo does not resign
The Government delegate, Carmen MartĂnez Perza, explained the situation regarding the anti-abuse bracelets in Congress. The PP called for the resignation of Minister Ana Redondo, accusing her of negligence, incompetence, concealment, and lies, but Redondo did not step down.
How Long Does It Take to Drive to Berlin or Rome? Discover What Traveling Without Airports Would Be Like
The article reflects on how long it would take to travel by car to destinations such as Berlin or Rome if flights did not exist, and how this would affect both vacations and professionals in the aviation sector.
Pete Hegseth calls an unusual meeting with a large number of generals
Pete Hegseth has called an unusual meeting that could bring together hundreds of high-ranking military officers, raising expectations about the topics that will be addressed in this massive gathering.
Cristina Castaño asks for help for an actor from 'La que se avecina' with cancer: "We are devastated"
Cristina Castaño announces that a friend, an actor from 'La que se avecina', needs to raise 100,000 euros for an urgent medical operation due to cancer. The actress expresses her sadness and asks for support to help cover the treatment costs.
Former FBI Director Who Investigated Trumpâs Campaign Indicted: "Iâm Innocent, So Letâs Have a Trial and Keep the Faith"
Former FBI Director James Comey has been charged by a grand jury with making false statements and obstruction, according to Department of Justice sources. Comey pleads not guilty and requests a trial, expressing confidence in the process.
Sarkozy sentenced to 5 years in prison for illicit association in the case of financing his 2007 campaign with Gaddafi's regime
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was found guilty and sentenced to five years in prison, two of them prison terms, for illicit association in the case of illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign linked to Gaddafi's regime.
Sarkozy says he is a victim of "a scandalous injustice" and insists on his innocence: "Hatred has no limits"
Former President Nicolas Sarkozy announces that he will appeal the sentence that condemns him and requires him to go to prison. He insists on his innocence and claims to be a victim of "a scandalous injustice," stating that "hatred has no limits."
Tense confrontation between Andrea Levy and a Moroccan activist: "Don't talk to me like that, what do you think you are?!"
PP deputy Andrea Levy was involved in a confrontation with a Moroccan activist after accusing immigrants of "taking advantage" of the social benefits offered by Spain.
Texas executes a man who tortured a 13-month-old girl to death during an "exorcism"
Blaine Milam was executed in Texas after being accused of brutally torturing and killing a 13-month-old girl. According to the prosecution, the victim was struck with a hammer, bitten, strangled, and mutilated during a 30-hour exorcism.
Trump allows TikTok to continue operating in the USA: American investors will have control
Oracle, Dell, and Rupert Murdoch's group will be part of the board of directors of the new TikTok company in the USA, while ByteDance will maintain a minimal presence, ensuring American control over the platform.
Rapaport, against Bardem for his criticism of Israel: "What about someone like me? Can I work with you?"
The actor and comedian Rapaport responded to the Spanish actor Bardem following his criticisms of Israel, questioning in a TikTok video whether he could still work with him due to their political differences.
Nature, Heritage, and Culture: The Three Jewels of This Municipality in the Southwestern Sierra of Madrid
Sevilla la Nueva offers a unique historical heritage and multiple outdoor activities, ideal for families looking to combine culture and nature in the southwestern sierra of Madrid.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127, addresses the âAlfabeta Generationâ and their quest for well-being in a hyperconnected world. It analyzes how excessive screen use affects health and proposes strategies to balance digital and physical life, promoting a healthier relationship with technology.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin humorously commented on the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting making the best out of adversities as a positive opportunity.
GarcĂa Ortiz denies having leaked the emails of Ayuso's boyfriend and accuses the Community of Madrid of orchestrating "an operation" against him
The State Attorney's Office, defending GarcĂa Ortiz, has submitted its defense statement for the trial before the Attorney General. Ortiz denies having leaked the emails of Ayuso's boyfriend and accuses the Community of Madrid of setting up an operation against him.
Judge Peinado Sends the Emails Between the Former Complutense Vice-Rector and Begoña GĂłmezâs Advisor at Moncloa to the UCO
Judge Peinado has sent to the UCO the emails between the former Vice-Rector of the Complutense University and Begoña GĂłmezâs advisor at Moncloa, following a request from the popular accusations.
Man Hospitalized with Serious Prognosis After Explosion in His Home in Madrid
A man was seriously injured following an explosion at his home in Madrid. He was transferred in serious condition by the SUMMA112 emergency services.
Nine Loggerhead Turtles Born on a Beach Return Home After a Year of Controlled Rearing
Nine loggerhead turtles, after a year of rearing under controlled conditions, were released to increase their chances of survival in the open sea.
Extra dies in an accident during the filming of the new movie by Los Javis
An extra died on September 1 after falling down some stairs during the filming of 'La bola negra' in an unrepaired area of the Pontifical University of Comillas.
The Mini Concert That Filled Downtown Madrid with Music by Surprise
Hey Kid and Paula Mattheus surprised passersby on Gran VĂa with a spontaneous mini concert that filled downtown Madrid with music.
The ECB warns: one in three consumers does not know if they will be able to buy what they need
The ECB warns that one in three consumers doubts whether they will be able to buy what is necessary, due to food prices having increased by one third compared to before the pandemic, which affects the purchasing power of many households.
Netflix: 'Peaky Blinders' mixes with 'Succession' in 'The Guinness House'
Steven Knight, creator of 'Peaky Blinders', together with the Guinness family, presents 'The Guinness House', a series set in the streets of Dublin, filled with beer, violence, and ambition, combining the intensity of 'Peaky Blinders' with the family dynamics of 'Succession'.
Mujer.es arrives on TikTok: the account to stay up-to-date with all the latest trends
Mujer.es, the women's vertical of 20minutos, debuts on TikTok three years after its launch, aiming to get closer to its female community and stay up-to-date with the latest trends.
Goodbye Fatigue: The Exercise That Reduces Inflammation and Helps Improve SIBO Symptoms
Specific exercises can relieve SIBO by promoting intestinal movement and reducing gas, helping to decrease inflammation and improve related symptoms, such as fatigue.
Travel to the Moon with NASA: this initiative lets you send your name on Artemis II
NASA offers a free registration to send names on the Artemis II mission. These will travel on the Orion spacecraft, which in 2026 will carry astronauts to orbit the Moon for the first time in over 50 years.
Up to $15,000 Bail If You Want to Travel to the US: Which Countries Will Be Affected
Donald Trump will impose a bail of up to $15,000 on citizens of certain countries to travel to the US, in preparation for the 2026 Football World Cup, aiming to control the flow of visitors during the event.
Open Since 1979 and with a Solete Repsol: This Is the Famous Ice Cream Shop Visited by Infanta Elena
Infanta Elena was seen heading to a well-known ice cream shop open since 1979, which holds a Solete Repsol distinction for its quality. This place is famous for its traditional ice creams and long-standing history.
These are the most common fines imposed by the Directorate General of Traffic in Andalusia
Andalusia is the region with the most fines imposed by the Directorate General of Traffic in 2024. The most frequent infractions include speeding, not wearing a seatbelt, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. These sanctions aim to improve road safety in the region.
The Most Expensive Supermarkets, the Cheapest, and Those That Increase Prices the Most in 2025, According to OCU
Families can save up to 1,132 euros at cheap supermarkets, although the savings are 141 euros less than last year, according to OCU.
Emma GarcĂa: "I'm not afraid of politics, but I'm in a total crisis moment"
Emma GarcĂa begins the fourth season of her show, directed by Eva Espejo and supported by a strong team. Although she is going through a personal crisis, she states that she is not afraid of politics.
Aagesen Plans to Tighten Air Pollution Limits That Lead to Traffic Restrictions
The Ministry for the Ecological Transition is conducting a consultation until October 5 to evaluate the update and increased frequency in measuring air pollution levels, following a European regulation approved in 2024.
At least 17 dead in a clash between prisoners from "rival gangs" in an Ecuadorian prison
A clash between prisoners from rival gangs in an Ecuadorian prison left at least 17 dead. The Army intervened in the prison to carry out control operations and ensure security.
A Bonoloto Winner Wins More Than Three Million Euros
A second-category Bonoloto ticket has been awarded more than 45,000 euros, corresponding to a total of four winning tickets.
Simple and Effective Measures Against Cyberattacks
Users and small businesses are vulnerable to online scams, identity theft, and fraud. It is essential to know and apply basic security measures to effectively protect against these cyberattacks.
Summit between Pedro SĂĄnchez, Infantino, and leaders of Morocco and Portugal to plan the 2030 World Cup
Pedro SĂĄnchez, Gianni Infantino, and leaders from Morocco and Portugal met in New York during the UN High-Level Week to coordinate plans and joint efforts to organize the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
Null, Objective, and Disciplinary Dismissal: How They Differ and How Much You Should Be Paid
An employer's unilateral dismissal can be null, objective, or disciplinary, each with different legal implications. Null dismissal protects the worker against serious illegalities, objective dismissal is based on justified causes, and disciplinary dismissal is due to employee misconduct. Compensation and rights vary depending on the type of dismissal.
The multicultural capital that few tourists choose and is one of the cheapest
This city, called the Jerusalem of Europe, stands out for its rich and complex history, reflected in its heritage with Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav influences, being an affordable multicultural destination that is seldom visited by tourists.
Zucchini Quiche: A Fluffy and Very Easy-to-Prepare Recipe
Ideal for family meals, dinners with friends, or to take on the go, this zucchini quiche is fluffy and simple to make, becoming a practical and delicious option for various occasions.
The strange death of Byron sparks controversy between Australia and Indonesia after being repatriated without a heart
Australia is investigating the strange death of Byron, whose body was found in a pool in Bali. The controversy intensified after his body was repatriated without a heart, generating tensions between Australia and Indonesia.
Cristina Pedroche Blames Herself for Being Sick and Not Being Able to Give "Love and Care" to Her Children: "I Can't Stand It"
Cristina Pedroche posted a photo on social media in pajamas, in bed, and with a sad expression, blaming herself for being sick and not being able to provide the love and care she wants to her children.
At least 1,603 minors have arrived in the Canary Islands on pateras and cayucos since January, 65 of them babies
From January until September 25, 1,603 minors, including 65 babies, have arrived in the Canary Islands on pateras and cayucos. In total, 212 boats carrying migrants have been rescued in the archipelago.
Experience the Caribbean Like Never Before: Adventure, Relaxation, and Fun on the High Seas
Royal Caribbean offers cruises to the paradisiacal islands of Central America, combining adventure, relaxation, and fun with a variety of complimentary onboard activities, guaranteeing an unforgettable vacation.
Bisexual men denounce that their existence is denied: "Our identity is valid"
Bisexual men report that their identity is invalidated and they are accused of confusion or using the label for convenience. They reject these stigmas and affirm that their identity is legitimate, facing prejudice both within and outside the LGBT+ community.
Madrileños on the new waste tax: "It's not fair that those who generate less pay the same"
20minutos asked Madrid residents about the new waste tax, which covers the costs of collection, transport, and treatment of urban waste. Many expressed that itâs unfair for those generating less waste to pay the same amount as heavier producers.
Ălvaro Carnoto, the story of the Galician boy who is Spain's youngest stamp collector
Ălvaro Carnoto, the youngest stamp collector in Spain, displays his collection in the exhibition hall of the Ourense Post Office building.
Millions Donât Cover Everything
An investigation by The New York Times reveals that Errol Musk, at 93 years old, has been a sexual predator, exposing abuses that contrast with his status and wealth.
The Ecstasy of Trump
Trump intensely values pomp, ceremony, and spectacle, elements that define his style and public presence.
Forty Years Completed
The 40th anniversary of Spain's accession to the European Economic Community (EEC) is being celebrated, a milestone highlighted by the Association of European Journalists.
Meeting via Email
Exchanging multiple emails does not constitute an effective meeting. The text criticizes the idea that this method can replace real gatherings, questioning the lack of sense in considering it as such.
FeijĂło accuses SĂĄnchez of "racist and disloyal" migration policy for "distributing" minors "only" in PP territories
FeijĂło criticizes SĂĄnchez for a migration policy that, according to him, distributes migrant minors only in PP regions. He proposes expelling regular migrants who commit sexual crimes or multiple offenses, and conditions their arrival and stay on the existence of an employment contract.
Espinosa de los Monteros launches his foundation to support the "change" that relies on PP and Vox
The president of Atenea gathered leaders from PP, Vox, and former representatives of Ciudadanos, also including the presence of the lobbyist VĂctor de Aldama and the leader of Desokupa, to promote a political "change" backed by PP and Vox.
Paloma Lago reappears publicly after reporting councilor Alfonso Villares for sexual assault
Paloma Lago made a public appearance as the host of the Greenwalk Awards gala but avoided any contact with the press following her sexual assault complaint against councilor Alfonso Villares.
Man Arrested for the Fifth Time After Allegedly Assaulting His Partner in Vigo
A woman reported that her partner assaulted her by headbutting her. The man was arrested for the fifth time on suspicion of gender-based violence in Vigo.
Bringing Scientific Findings Closer to the Public
The âla Caixaâ Foundation participates in the Research Night to promote the dissemination of science, technology, and innovation, bringing scientific advances closer to the general public and encouraging interest in these fields.
The EBU Advances to November the Vote That Will Decide if Israel Remains a Participating Country in Eurovision
The EBU brings forward to November the key vote to decide whether Israel will continue participating in Eurovision. Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, president of the organization, emphasizes the importance of inclusion and cultural dialogue that reflect the values of public media.
The president of RTVE says that the Eurovision management is causing "immense damage": "The audience is the last consideration amid the massacre"
José Pablo López, president of RTVE, defended before the Joint Parliamentary Control Committee the possible withdrawal from the Eurovision festival, criticizing the event's management and stating that the audience is being ignored in the face of a "massacre" of programming and content.
Manu's Original Farewell to the Guests of 'Pasapalabra': "Both to 'ElĂas' and to Them..."
VĂctor ElĂas, Ana GarcĂa Lozano, LucĂa JimĂ©nez, and Hugo Welzel took part in their third and final episode of 'Pasapalabra' on Antena 3, where Manu gave them an original and emotional farewell, highlighting both VĂctor ElĂas and the other guests.
A philosopher prevents Rosa from winning the 'Pasapalabra' jackpot of 2,170,000 euros
Rosa won the day's program despite making a mistake on the letter 'T'. Now, Manu will have the chance to compete in 'The Blue Chair' to try and win the 2,170,000-euro jackpot.
Josep Pedrerol's 'Shambhala': the television technique of 'Jugones'
Josep Pedrerol uses a fast and effective television technique in 'Jugones' to report sports news in just 30 seconds, managing to condense the key information in an agile and attractive way for the audience.
Rafa LĂłpez, the priest from 'GH 4', reveals hidden details about the casting: "It was very tough"
Rafa LĂłpez, a participant of 'GH 4', revealed on 'No somos nadie' that the casting was very tough. He shared that they locked him in a room and that the editor insulted him during the process, highlighting the difficulties and tensions he experienced trying to enter the reality show.
Isabel Forner reveals the reason for her absence on 'Zapeando': "I almost fell apart"
Isabel Forner returned to 'Zapeando' after an absence due to stomach problems, which she humorously described as "I almost fell apart," and she mentioned it jokingly with her colleagues.
Guille Toledano and Salma de Diego spend the night together on 'OT': "I was very hot"
A comment by Max has sparked rumors about a possible romance between Guille Toledano and Salma de Diego at the 'OT' Academy, after spending the night together and explaining it was because of the heat.
Nacho, victim of a love scam through AI: "It caught me vulnerable"
Nacho was the victim of a love scam through artificial intelligence, which deceived him by impersonating another person. During the fraud, he sent the scammer 8,800 euros, admitting that the situation found him at a vulnerable moment.
Kimmel breaks a double record in his return: 6.3 million viewers on TV and over 19 million on YouTube
Kimmelâs return attracted 6.3 million viewers on television and over 19 million on YouTube. His monologue was the most viewed video on his channel, and the episode was the highest-rated regular program, only surpassed by two specials.
Melody: "My life has been much more than Eurovision, that was just a moment"
Melody emphasizes that her life and career go beyond her participation in Eurovision, describing that event simply as a moment within her artistic journey.
Santiago Cañizares marries for the third time, to a young woman he met on social media
Former goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares will marry NoemĂ, a young woman he met through social media, in November. This will be his third wedding, and he has seven children from his two previous marriages.
Nerea RodrĂguez speaks out about the rumors of a relationship with Miguel Ăngel Silvestre: "For me, it is an honor to be his friend"
Nerea RodrĂguez denies the rumors of a romance with Miguel Ăngel Silvestre, clarifying that they are just friends and that for her it is an honor to have that friendship.
Lara Ălvarez reflects on her singlehood after her latest breakup: "Itâs a choice"
Lara Ălvarez appears calm and at peace following her recent breakup with Perico DurĂĄn, emphasizing that her singlehood is a personal and conscious decision.
Matamoros gets emotional remembering his worst time: "They took my job, declared me hopeless, and laughed"
Matamoros got emotional to the point of tears on 'No somos nadie' while recalling his difficult phase following his professional breakup with Mar Flores, whom he represented. He admitted to having made mistakes during that challenging period.
Singer Conchita denounces sexist comments about her role as a mother
Singer Conchita has actively defended her dedication as a mother and has rejected sexist comments that question her role in raising her son.
David Cantero Undergoes Surgery to Put an End to a Problem He Has Been Suffering from for Years
David Cantero has undergone eye surgery to resolve a visual problem he had been dealing with for years. The presenter shared the details and reasons for his decision on his Instagram account.
Marta Peñate lashes out at Oriana Marzoli on social media and reveals a "small part" of what she has experienced
Marta Peñate has exploded against Oriana Marzoli on social media, revealing only a "small part" of the negative experiences she has had related to her, expressing her public discomfort and sparking great controversy among their followers.
Makoke gives details about her daughter-in-law's health: "She has undergone an operation"
Makoke shared updates about the health of her son's partner, Javier Tudela, revealing that she has recently undergone surgery.
Alejandra Rubio explains the reason for Carlo's absence at Mar Flores' book launch
Alejandra Rubio clarified that Carlo did not attend Mar Flores' book launch and defended his posing with his father at Terelu's birthday, asserting that it does not represent a public stance.
Straight to the Target: The Moment When Ukraine Destroys Three Russian Aircraft in One Night
Ukraine destroyed two An-26 planes in Crimea, one Su-34 in Zaporizhzhia, and a radar on the coast of the Black Sea peninsula in a single night, according to the GUR.
Basketball legend Scottie Pippen talks about his relationship with Michael Jordan on 'La Revuelta'
NBA and Chicago Bulls legend Scottie Pippen visited the set of 'La Revuelta' to talk about his relationship with Michael Jordan, sharing details about their experience together both on and off the court.
MarĂa Casado Leaves the 'Informativos Telecinco' Studio Live After a Distressing Moment
MarĂa Casado experienced a distressing moment live during the broadcast of 'Informativos Telecinco,' which led her to temporarily leave the studio. During her recovery, Carmen Corazzini took her place to continue with the presentation.
UEFA will meet to decide whether to suspend Israel from international competitions
According to 'The Times', the majority of the members of UEFA's executive committee support suspending Israel from international competitions, and they will meet soon to make a decision on the matter.
United States against Israel's expulsion from the 2026 World Cup: "We will work to stop any attempt to ban their participation"
A spokesperson for the U.S. Government reaffirmed that they will support Israel's participation in the 2026 World Cup, committing to preventing any attempt to exclude the Israeli team from the tournament.
Do you think UEFA should ban the Israel national team and its clubs from all competitions?
UEFA will meet next week to decide whether to ban the Israel national team and its clubs from all competitions.
Carlos Alcaraz, after the scare with his ankle in his Tokyo debut: "I was scared"
The Murcian tennis player Carlos Alcaraz defeated BĂĄez 6-4 and 6-2 in his Tokyo debut, although he suffered a scare with his ankle that made him feel scared during the match.
Carlos Alcaraz Advances to the Round of 16 in Tokyo After Defeating SebastiĂĄn BĂĄez with a Bandaged Foot
Carlos Alcaraz defeated SebastiĂĄn BĂĄez 6-4, 6-2 in his debut at the ATP 500 in Tokyo, advancing to the round of 16 despite playing with a bandaged foot.
McGregor guarantees his fight against Chandler at the White House UFC: "KO in the first round"
McGregor is excited to fight at the White House and has returned to his training for the UFC event in 2026, assuring a KO in the first round against Chandler.
Contador shares his most difficult moment during the sabotaged stage of La Vuelta: "There are things that escape you"
Former cyclist and commentator Alberto Contador took part in the opening of the ninth FID Ciudad de LeĂłn Abanca, where he discussed his most challenging moment during a sabotaged stage of La Vuelta, pointing out that in those situations there are factors beyond the rider's control.
Rooney's Harsh Account of His Alcohol Problems: "If My Wife Hadn't Been There, I Would Be Dead"
Former footballer Wayne Rooney spoke on Rio Ferdinand's podcast about his struggles with alcohol and personal insecurities, emphasizing that his wife was key to his survival.
The Story of Cristina After More Than 40 Years with Friedreich's Ataxia: "I Have No Partner or Children, Everything Fell Apart"
Cristina, who has lived with Friedreich's ataxia for over 40 years, highlights on World Ataxia Day the need to raise awareness of this rare disease, promote research, and eliminate the physical and social barriers that affect patients.
Scottie Pippen Scores a Three-Pointer for Disability in an Inclusive All-Star Game Held in Madrid
The Antonio Magariños Sports Center hosted an inclusive game that promoted physical activity among people with and without disabilities, highlighting Scottie Pippen's participation in an event aimed at raising awareness and supporting inclusive sports.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won over 60 international medals, including six golds at the last world championship. He denounces the lack of visibility given to the achievements of adapted athletes like himself.
Artists with Disabilities Like Jair or AdriĂĄn Take Over the Teatro Real: "What Matters Is to Move People"
The SuperArte Gala, organized by the SIFU Foundation, was held at the Teatro Real in Madrid, featuring artists with disabilities such as Jair and AdriĂĄn. They emphasize that the essential aspect of their art is to convey emotion, showcasing talent and perseverance in an event that promotes inclusion and highlights their abilities.
The French socimi Arkea goes shopping in Spain and acquires Dia's logistics center in Madrid
The French socimi Arkea has acquired a logistics warehouse of more than 34,000 mÂČ in Getafe, Madrid, without this affecting Dia's continuity as a tenant in the center.
The CNMV authorizes BBVA's improved offer in the takeover bid for Banco Sabadell
The CNMV has approved BBVA's improved offer for Banco Sabadell. Sabadell's shareholders have until October 10 to accept the proposal.
BBVA Has No Intention of Renouncing the Minimum Acceptance Condition of the Takeover Bid for Banco Sabadell
BBVA maintains its minimum acceptance condition in the takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, defending its plan to achieve the majority of voting rights and thus ensure effective control of the entity.
Bank of America Issues a Warning to Europe for Worsening Its Energy Dependence on China
China is improving its energy autonomy through renewables, strategic reserves, and bilateral agreements. In contrast, the EU remains vulnerable to energy price volatility, raising concerns about the growing risk stemming from its energy dependence.
The boost in employment and the rate cuts bring banking delinquency to a new low since 2008
Banking delinquency reaches its lowest point since 2008, driven by the reduction of non-performing loans to 35.416 billion, with a drop exceeding 5 billion, and a loan portfolio standing at 1.2 trillion.
CaixaBank joins ING, Unicredit, and six other banks to market a euro-linked 'stablecoin'
CaixaBank partners with ING, Unicredit, and six other banks to launch a euro-linked stablecoin that will facilitate instant payments and settlements, including cross-border transactions and the settlement of digital assets such as cryptocurrencies.
These are the only cinemas in the world where you can watch 'Killers of the Flower Moon' as its director Paul Thomas Anderson dreamed it
More than 60 years later, a film starring Leonardo DiCaprio will be distributed in VistaVision format for the public, providing a unique experience faithful to director Paul Thomas Anderson's vision.
Rick Moranis returns to acting after 28 years: 'Spaceballs 2' begins filming
Rick Moranis returns to acting after 28 years to film 'Spaceballs 2', the sequel to 'Spaceballs'. The team, including Bill Pullman, Daphne Zuniga, and Mel Brooks, is already preparing to start filming.
This Netflix miniseries is extremely addictive: a thriller full of twists with supernatural touches
Mae Martin steps away from comedy to present an uneven thriller that follows a mysterious youth institution, featuring a standout performance by Toni Collette. The series combines unexpected twists with supernatural elements, keeping the viewer in constant suspense.
'Avatar 3': The new trailer for 'The Fire and the Ashes' dazzles with James Cameron's return to Pandora
Sam Worthington and Zoe Saldaña return to Pandora as their blue characters, facing the new Varang threat, played by Oona Chaplin, in the exciting preview of 'Avatar 3: The Fire and the Ashes.'
Cancelled or Renewed? What We Know About the Second Season of 'Alien: Planet Earth'
The first season of 'Alien: Planet Earth' on Disney+ ended with a cliffhanger, but its creator Noah Hawley is not worried. A second season has not yet been confirmed, keeping the future of the series uncertain.
Android will land on computers very soon: "It's incredible. We can't wait for it to arrive"
Qualcomm and Google are collaborating to develop a new operating system that combines Android and ChromeOS, with the goal of integrating advanced artificial intelligence into laptops.
OnePlus announces the phone that promises to be one of the most powerful of the year: debuts the fastest chip
The OnePlus 15 features Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, accompanied by a proprietary imaging engine and optimizations in performance and gaming, positioning itself as one of the most powerful smartphones of the year.
HUAWEI Watch GT 6 is like that person you like: it raises your heartbeat without draining your energy
We tested the 41 mm HUAWEI Watch GT 6, highlighting its excellent screen, design, and comfort. Its long-lasting battery allows you to use it without worrying about constant charging.
Teen Accounts Arrive on Facebook and Messenger in Spain
Meta launches Teen Accounts on Facebook and Messenger in Spain and the EU, offering protections to limit content, control messages, and help parents supervise and guide their children's experience on social media.
What Happens if You Activate Airplane Mode While Charging Your Phone (and Why You Should Do It)
Activating airplane mode while charging your phone speeds up the charging process and reduces battery wear by limiting energy use in functions such as networks and connections. It is recommended to do this to take care of the batteryâs health and extend its lifespan. Additionally, there are other useful habits to keep the battery in good condition.
What it means to dress with many colors according to psychology
Psychologist Julia Lasheras explains that dressing with many colors reflects an extroverted, creative, and optimistic personality. This choice indicates happiness, energy, and a desire to express oneself freely, showing confidence and a positive attitude toward life.
A Dermatologist Reveals the Best Way to Dry Your Hair: "You Probably Thought Air Drying Was Better"
A study shows that air drying your hair is not the best option. According to a dermatologist, there are more effective and healthier methods to dry your hair, debunking the common belief that natural drying is ideal for hair health.
Mario Orellana, women's coach: "After 50, the goal is no longer just physical, it is freedom"
Mario Orellana offers advice for women over 50, emphasizing that the main goal after this age is not only to improve physical appearance but to achieve freedom and overall well-being in old age.
Tired of Fine Hair? This Haircut Is What You Need
This haircut has become very popular in salons, especially among women with fine, volume-less hair, thanks to its ability to add more body and style to the hair.
The bold 'look' of Aitana, valued at nearly 8,000 euros, with which she made a splash at Milan Fashion Week
Aitana stood out at Milan Fashion Week with a striking look valued at around 8,000 euros, becoming one of the most eye-catching guests at the Fendi show.
Nieves Boucher, the 21-year-old model from AragĂłn who debuted for Prada at Milan Fashion Week
At 21 years old, the model from Jaca, Nieves Boucher, has made a remarkable debut on the Italian runway, participating in one of the most prominent shows of Milan Fashion Week for the brand Prada.
Sara Marin, microbiota expert doctor, explains which cheese you should eat: "This is your type if you want to lose weight"
Dr. Sara Marin, a microbiota expert, recommends specific types of cheese according to personal goals. For those who want to lose weight, she suggests choosing low-fat and fermented cheeses, which benefit the intestinal microbiota and promote weight control. Additionally, she highlights the importance of selecting cheeses that contribute to good digestion and overall health.
Karlos Arguiñano's Simple Recipe for Achieving Very Juicy and Flavorful Russian Patties
Karlos Arguiñano shares an easy and delicious recipe to prepare juicy Russian patties, ideal to accompany salads or potatoes.
Pablo Ojedaâs Tricks to Eat Less Without Going Hungry: From High Nutrient-Density Foods to Eating Pace
Pablo Ojeda, nutritionist, proposes a simple strategy to reduce the amount of food without feeling hungry, focusing on consuming foods with high nutrient density and controlling the eating pace to improve satiety and prevent overeating.
The Typical Dish of AragĂłn That Not Everyone in the Rest of Spain Knows About: Itâs Made with Few Ingredients and One of Them Is Seasonal
This traditional dish from AragĂłn, little known outside the region, stands out for its simplicity and the use of few ingredients, including one that is seasonal, reflecting the culinary richness and local tradition that deserves to be rediscovered.
Easy, Healthy, and Delicious: 4 Dessert Ideas to Make with Coconut
These coconut desserts, which include cakes and no-bake recipes, are simple, healthy, and tasty options that delight the palate in just one bite.
Baked Peaches with Honey and Almonds, the Perfect Recipe to Say Goodbye to Summer
This easy recipe makes the most of summer peaches by baking them with honey and almonds to enjoy a delicious dessert, perfect for bidding farewell to the summer season.
The village with cave paintings that is among the most beautiful in Spain
National Geographic highlights Ayna, in the Sierra de Albacete, as one of the most beautiful municipalities in Spain. Among its main attractions is the Cueva del Niño, famous for its cave art.
The Town of Catalonia of Aitana BonmatĂ: Between the Sea and the Mountain
The footballer Aitana BonmatĂ, three-time Ballon d'Or winner, grew up in a tourist town in the province of Barcelona, Catalonia, which combines the beauty of the sea and the mountain.
The spectacular hotel in France where 'The White Lotus 4' could be filmed
The fourth season of HBO Max's 'The White Lotus' will be set near Spain, and it is believed that its main characters could stay in an impressive French hotel.
The Hidden Village in the Picos de Europa with a Cork Oak Forest to Get Lost in September
This small village in Cantabria, with fewer than 50 inhabitants, is one of the best-kept secrets of northern Spain, featuring its cork oak forest ideal for exploring in September.
Countries with the Most Expensive and Cheapest Visas in the World
A study shows the cost of tourist visas required by different countries, revealing which are the most expensive and cheapest for travelers.
World Spa Awards 2025: The Best Hotels and Wellness Centers in Spain
From Madrid to Murcia, including Alicante and Mallorca, Spain offers outstanding hotels and wellness centers recognized at the World Spa Awards 2025, representing true havens of relaxation and well-being.
The little-known town of Albacete that appears in 'Don Quixote' but is not part of the Cervantine route
This town near Toledo, mentioned in Cervantes' 'Don Quixote,' goes unnoticed by many and is not included in the official Cervantine route, despite its literary significance.
The danger of the screwworm that fills your body with larvae: signs to watch out for
This parasite mainly affects livestock, but in humans it can cause dangerous infections. Although human cases are rare, it is important to recognize the symptoms to get timely treatment and avoid serious complications.
Seven Warning Signs That Indicate Your Child Is Experiencing Emotional Distress
Children often hide their worries, so it is crucial to recognize certain warning signs to identify emotional distress and take timely action to provide appropriate support.
Metformin Could Reduce the Risk of Long COVID, According to a Study
Metformin, a common medication for diabetes and hyperglycemia in overweight individuals, could decrease the risk of developing long COVID, according to a recent study.
A new treatment with brain implants is revolutionizing Parkinson's treatment
A new brain implant technique improves Parkinson's treatments by adapting in real time to the patient's symptoms, surpassing traditional deep brain stimulation technologies.
Conducting Genetic Screenings Instead of Cancer Detection Tests Would Save Lives
About 25% of cancers have a significant hereditary component and could be detected early through genetic testing, allowing lives to be saved by getting ahead of traditional detection tests.
Spanish Researchers Develop an Intranasal Vaccine That Eliminates the Covid-19 Virus in Mice
A new trial reveals that an intranasal vaccine developed by Spanish researchers eliminates the covid-19 virus in mice after the administration of the second dose, showing promising efficacy.
The DGT's solution to reduce waiting lists for driving tests
The Directorate General of Traffic has added 101 new examiners who will be distributed among 46 Provincial Headquarters to reduce waiting lists for driving tests throughout Spain.
The Positive Data from the DGT's Accident Rate Report for This Summer
The DGT reports that in the summer of 2025 a record was reached with over 100 million trips, reflecting a positive accident rate balance during this summer period.
The Autonomous Communities with the Biggest Increases in Traffic Fines: Some Show Increases of More Than 20%
Automovilistas Europeos Asociados (AEA) released a report on traffic penalties issued by the DGT in 2024, highlighting that several autonomous communities have experienced an increase in fines, some exceeding 20%. This rise reflects changes in traffic monitoring and policies at the regional level.
A 15-year-old minor caught driving a tractor with his mother as co-pilot: what crimes are they facing?
A 15-year-old minor was caught driving a tractor on a secondary road in Santiago de Compostela, accompanied by his mother as co-pilot. The stop was carried out by a Traffic Detachment patrol during the first week of September, which could entail legal responsibilities for both.
This is How Valuable Car Parts Are Stolen in the UK: Drivers in Spain Are Already Afraid of This New Practice
In the first months of 2025, more than 7,000 cars were stolen in Spain, according to the Crime Report from the Ministry of the Interior, raising concern among drivers about new methods of stealing valuable car parts, inspired by common practices in the United Kingdom.
The surprises the Mossos encountered when intercepting a car driving the wrong way on the A-2
The Mossos stopped a vehicle driving in the wrong direction on the A-2 in AlcarrĂ s (Lleida). When conducting a breathalyzer test, the driver tested positive with 0.86 mg/l. This was just one of several violations committed during the intervention.
Collboni denies obstructing Camp Nou and assures he has "as much or more interest" than Barça
Collboni insists that he is not blocking the Camp Nou project and states that his priority is the safety of the spectators, assuring that he has as much or greater interest than Barça in seeing the project move forward.
Moreno expands tax deductions for housing rent, which will be higher and apply to more groups
People under 35, over 65, and victims of terrorism and gender-based violence will be able to deduct up to 1,200 euros annually for rent. For people with disabilities, the deduction increases to 1,500 euros.
Moreno acknowledges the "genocide" in Gaza but rejects "semantic debates to polarize"
The president of the Junta acknowledges the "genocide" in Gaza but criticizes Por AndalucĂa and PSOE-A for manipulating the situation and accuses Pedro SĂĄnchez of trying to "polarize and divide" through semantic debates.
The 25 Courts of First Instance of Seville will be operational in the City of Justice in November
The Ministry of Justice confirmed that the 25 Courts of First Instance of Seville will be operational in the City of Justice in November. Additionally, it set 2028 as the maximum deadline to put into operation the five remaining buildings of the already constructed complex.
Gorillaz, Massive Attack, The xx, and Addison Rae, headliners of next year's Primavera Sound
Next year's Primavera Sound will last a week, including an opening day, an electronic closing party, and a parallel program that has not yet been revealed.
24-hour helpline for minors in palliative care from the Regional Government will arrive in Seville in October
The Ministry of Health confirms that the 24-hour helpline for minors in palliative care will arrive in Seville in October and will be extended to the entire region before the end of the year.
Weekend Plans in Madrid: 30 Years of Photography and Madrazoâs Elegant Brush
This weekend in Madrid features exhibitions celebrating 30 years of photography, paintings by Madrazo, theater, tributes to Rome and Truman Capote, accessible science events, and opportunities to discover second-hand books. A diverse cultural agenda that combines art, history, and entertainment for all tastes.
Barcelona New Economy Week will feature 120 startups and more than 300 speakers
The edition, from September 29 to October 2, will bring together sectors such as the digital industry, sustainability, and experiential economy, with the participation of 120 startups and more than 300 speakers.
Vocational training students can still enroll in one of the 5,900 spots in Madrid
The Community of Madrid has opened a new registration period for Vocational Training degrees, available until October 9, with 5,900 spots still available.
Pablo Permuy, Socialist Councilor of the Lugo City Council, Dies
Pablo Permuy, Socialist councilor of the Lugo City Council since 2023, has passed away. Recently, he had been on leave due to an illness.
Reforms in Carabanchel Bajo to widen sidewalks and plant trees
Works in Carabanchel Bajo will begin soon to widen the narrow sidewalks and improve accessibility, as well as to plant trees to beautify the neighborhood.
La Boqueria will limit 'takeaway food' to 50% and focus on fresh products
The Barcelona City Council and the Boqueria Market Vendors Association have agreed to remodel the market and create new regulations that limit the sale of takeaway food to 50%, focusing on the promotion of fresh products.
The Ingenious Security Method in Japan to Prevent Theft: "The Numbers Move on the Machine"
In Japan, touchscreen card readers implement a system where the numbers constantly change positions to prevent card data from being copied, thereby enhancing security against theft and fraud.
The Fun "Fattest Bear" Contest in an Alaska Reserve: "They Are Successful"
The contest celebrates the ability of brown bears to fatten up before hibernation. This competition highlights their success in accumulating essential fat to survive the winter in the Alaska reserve.
The Tender Request of a Young Lithuanian Woman Who Has Been in Spain for Nine Years: "The Only Thing I Need Is a Spanish Grandmother"
A young Lithuanian woman who has been in Spain for nine years expresses on TikTok her desire to have a Spanish grandmother with whom to share moments like listening to JoaquĂn Sabina, highlighting her longing for affection and family connection in the country.
After Eight Thousand Years of Domestication, This Is How We Have Changed the Size of Animals
Until the 11th century, the size of animals mainly varied due to climatic pressure. Afterwards, domestication and human selection transformed their dimensions, adapting them to agricultural and social needs, demonstrating how human intervention has shaped animal evolution over eight thousand years.
Can Dogs Understand the Meaning of a Smile? Science Says Yes
The heart rate of dogs varies when they see human smiles and emotions, showing a physiological empathetic response that indicates they can understand the meaning of a smile.
A study is conducted on a dog's first year and which dog breeds are the naughtiest
Experts agree that patience, consistency, and preparation are essential to manage a dog's first year, especially in breeds considered to be more mischievous.
MĂĄximo Huerta, the therapy horse Duque, and the Pazo de Vilane project, Animal Welfare Awards
Colvema held the 9th edition of its Animal Welfare Awards in Madrid on September 24, recognizing MĂĄximo Huerta, the therapy horse Duque, and the Pazo de Vilane project for their outstanding contributions to animal welfare.
Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, September 26, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what destiny has in store for you in different aspects of your life.
Goodbye to the transport pass as we know it
Some users can already try the new virtual transport card, which will be officially launched in the coming months along with other new features, marking the end of the traditional transport pass.
The longest total solar eclipse of the century: when it will be, where, and how to watch it from Spain
NASA has confirmed that the upcoming total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, surpassing the usual duration of these phenomena. It will be visible from Spain, and details are provided on when and how to watch it properly.
Review of 'Baghoo', by Edu Requejo
From Barcelona, Edu Requejo offers a work full of flavor and authenticity, standing out for its originality and freshness in the narrative.
A peach the size of a pumpkin breaks a world record
A peach of the PF-27A variety, weighing 828 grams and about the size of a pumpkin, has set a new world record.
What to Do If the School Notifies Me That My Child Has a Fever?
If the school informs you that your child has a fever, the first thing to do is pick them up and keep them at home to prevent contagion. Monitor their temperature, offer fluids and rest. Consult a doctor if the fever is high or persists. Follow the schoolâs instructions for returning and take measures to care for your child's health and that of other children.
Ed Sheeran's Private Bowling Alley and Other Millionaire Eccentricities of the Famous
Ed Sheeran bought an estate for 1.15 million euros near his 'Sheeranville' retreat to build a private bowling alley. He is not the only celebrity with extravagant tastes, as many stars invest large sums to fulfill their millionaire whims.
Did you know? These 'celebrities' were born in Copenhagen
Many famous celebrities were born in Copenhagen, although not everyone knows it. The city has been the birthplace of several prominent figures in different fields.
Gutiérrez, a very common surname in Spain shared by these celebrities
The surname Gutiérrez is one of the most common in Spain and is shared by numerous celebrities in various fields, reflecting its widespread presence in Spanish society.
From Nadal to Verstappen: This Is the Greatest Athlete in History in These 15 Countries
The article highlights athletes who have become global icons, mentioning names that many easily remember and others that require some recollection. All of them have left an indelible mark and have secured their place in sports history.
Dyson gets ahead of Black Friday by discounting its cordless vacuum cleaners by up to 200 euros
Dyson is launching an early Black Friday offer with discounts of up to 200 euros on its cordless vacuum cleaners. Popular stick vacuum models are now available starting from 300 euros, making it easier to upgrade home cleaning with advanced technology at more affordable prices.
The Three Tech Bargains Worth Buying Today to Save Money
At stores like MediaMarkt and PcComponentes, there are technology deals you shouldn't miss, perfect for saving money on electronic devices.
Aliexpress has the most sought-after retro console with Snapdragon and offers it for 200 euros
The Retroid Pocket 5 combines an AMOLED screen, physical controls, and a Snapdragon 865 for Android games, cloud gaming, or classics, offering power and portability for 200 euros on Aliexpress.
This 'Made in Spain' Hair Dryer is Anti-Frizz and Costs Less Than 80 Euros
A Spanish hair dryer offers fast drying, temperature control, and plasma technology that reduces frizz, improves shine, and ensures durability, all for less than 80 euros.
Jury Trials: Why It Applies to the Begoña Case, How the Court Is Appointed, and the Weight of the Verdict
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has decided that the trial of Begoña Gómez, related to embezzlement in the hiring of her advisor, will be judged by a Jury Court due to the nature of the crime.
From linking paracetamol to autism to recommending bleach against COVID: Trump and his scientific blunders
The Trump Administration issued several controversial scientific recommendations, such as limiting the use of paracetamol in pregnant women without sufficient evidence and suggesting the use of bleach against COVID, provoking rejection and corrections from the scientific community.
Julio Rojas, creator of 'Retornados': "The human era came to an end the day ChatGPT was launched"
Julio Rojas, creator of 'Retornados', states that the human era ended on November 30, 2022, the date ChatGPT was launched, marking a decisive shift in the relationship between humans and technology.
A British man wanted for murder in Portugal arrested in Alicante
A British man wanted for killing a person with 24 stab wounds in the Algarve was arrested in Alicante. After the crime, he hid in various British communities in Spain.
RosalĂa's Town: Fewer than 10,000 Inhabitants and One of the Wealthiest in Catalonia
RosalĂa was born in a town northwest of Barcelona, with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants. This locality stands out for having one of the highest incomes in Catalonia, placing it among the wealthiest in the region.
29% of Retirees Would Be Willing to Return to Work While Receiving Both Pension and Salary
A survey by Funcas reveals that 29% of retirees would consider returning to work while receiving both a pension and a salary. Additionally, half a million 'baby boomers' do not rule out retiring after the age of 67. The study also highlights a widespread lack of understanding about the pension system.
The PP says in Brussels that "the State was not where it should have been" during the DANA, Vox blames SĂĄnchez, and CompromĂs talks about "negligence"
Political groups agree on keeping open the European Commission's investigation into last October's DANA, with the PP pointing to state failures, Vox holding SĂĄnchez responsible, and CompromĂs describing the situation as negligence.
A Double Reproach
The Government acknowledges that technology is not infallible, but emphasizes that protection for victims of gender-based violence must be guaranteed and effective at all times.
One Body and Two Heads
The conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita, who share one body, metaphorically represent the complexity and duality of the modern world, reflecting how two distinct realities can coexist within a single entity.
New York's Carnegie Hall will host for the first time the premiere of the Reina SofĂa School of Music's program
Queen SofĂa will preside over the premiere of the Reina SofĂa School of Music's program, which will take place for the first time at New York's Carnegie Hall on November 13.
Seven Buddhist Monks Dead and Six Injured in Cable Car Accident in Sri Lanka
Seven Buddhist monks died and six were injured when a small makeshift cable car cabin, used to reach meditation units on the mountain, suffered an accident in Sri Lanka.
Seismic swarm in Venezuela: at least ten earthquakes and 21 aftershocks shake the western part of the country
The Venezuelan Foundation for Seismological Research (Funvisis) reported at least ten earthquakes and 21 aftershocks in western Venezuela. So far, no injuries or significant damage have been reported.
Be Careful on Your Trip: Ryanair Will Only Accept Digital Boarding Passes Starting on This Date
Ryanair has postponed the date for accepting only digital boarding passes. The measure affects all travelers, who must present their pass in digital format to board, with printed versions no longer accepted. This update aims to improve processes and adapt to the technological era, although it requires passengers to prepare in advance to avoid inconveniences.
Primavera Sound 2026 will bring The Cure, Gorillaz, Doja Cat, Massive Attack, The xx, and Addison Rae
Primavera Sound 2026 will take place from June 4 to 6 at the Parc del FĂČrum in Barcelona, featuring standout performances by The Cure, Gorillaz, Doja Cat, Massive Attack, The xx, and Addison Rae.
Alejandro Sanz Announces His '¿Y ahora qué?' Tour in Spain: All Dates and Cities for His Concerts
Alejandro Sanz, after selling out tickets in Mexico, has confirmed the dates and cities for his '¿Y ahora qué?' tour in Spain.
Brussels warns about cinnamon fraud: almost 60% of cinnamon sold in the EU is adulterated
A study that analyzed more than 100 cinnamon samples in the EU, the United Kingdom, Serbia, and Sri Lanka detected lead and cases of fraudulent substitution, indicating that almost 60% of the cinnamon sold in the EU is adulterated.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most relevant news to start the day well informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, society, and sports. It provides key data and quick updates that allow readers to stay up to date with the most important events without wasting time.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical strategies to optimize your personal budget. It includes advice on controlling expenses, saving efficiently, and planning your finances. Tips are highlighted for identifying unnecessary expenses, creating an emergency fund, and taking advantage of discounts. The goal is to help you get the most out of your money and achieve financial stability.
CinemanĂa: The series and movies you can't miss
CinemanĂa highlights the most recommended series and movies you can't miss this season. It includes notable premieres, a variety of genres, and both national and international productions, ideal for all tastes and ages.
Ryanair's message to travelers using black suitcases: "They are 99.9%"
Ryanair advises its passengers to use tags or markers on their black suitcases to avoid confusion on the conveyor belt, as most suitcases are of this color.
What It Means When a Child Calls Their Mother by Her Name Instead of "Mom" According to Experts
Although it may worry some mothers, experts assure that a child calling their mother by her name instead of "Mom" is not alarming and is usually related to different social contexts or family styles, without affecting the emotional bond between mother and child.
The Charming Medieval Town an Hour from Segovia Perfect for a Getaway
AyllĂłn, located just an hour from Segovia, is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Spain. Perfect for a getaway, it offers a peaceful setting ideal for relaxing and enjoying its historical charm and unique beauty.
Canceled or Renewed? This Is What We Know About the Second Season of 'The Atomic Shelter'
'The Atomic Shelter', the new series from the creators of 'Money Heist', has become the most-watched production on Netflix worldwide, generating great anticipation about its possible second season.
Borja Quiroga, nephrologist: "I have seen people who came with kidneys full of stones"
Nephrologist Borja Quiroga warns that the indiscriminate consumption of vitamin D supplements can cause damage, such as the formation of kidney stones, putting kidney health at risk.
The Amazon Product That Is the Secret of Auto Repair Shops
This product, highly rated on Amazon with 4.7 stars and numerous positive reviews, is the secret favorite of auto repair shops to make their daily work easier and better.
'A Ghost in the Battle,' the ETA Thriller Produced by Bayona That Surpasses 'The Infiltrator'
Two Spanish films about infiltrators in ETA are released less than a year apart. 'A Ghost in the Battle,' produced by Bayona, stands out for surpassing 'The Infiltrator' in quality and reception, establishing itself as a striking thriller about the conflict with ETA.
Explained finale of 'The Atomic Shelter': the whole truth about the bunker
The Netflix series combines youthful and adult romances with thefts and advanced technology, especially A.I., managing to capture attention and leaving viewers wanting more.
The Current Life of IvĂĄn Armesto, From Finishing Third on 'Big Brother' to Working with AlmodĂłvar and AmenĂĄbar
IvĂĄn Armesto, the third-place finalist of the first edition of 'Big Brother,' has leveraged his fame to build a career in film, participating in notable movies such as AlmodĂłvar's 'Pain and Glory' and AmenĂĄbar's 'The Orphanage.'
Tax Authorities Begin Refund of IRPF for Retired Mutualists: Deadlines and Late Payment Interest
The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of the IRPF for retirees who contributed before 1979 to a mandatory labor mutual fund, establishing deadlines and applying late payment interest throughout the process.
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO: "You won't lose your job because of AI, but you will because of someone who uses it"
Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, emphasizes that artificial intelligence will not replace jobs by itself, but those who know how to use it will have an advantage in the job market, opening new opportunities and protecting their jobs against those who do not adopt it.
Who Pays the Garbage Tax in Madrid: Owner or Tenant?
In Madrid, the garbage tax must be paid by the property owner, not the tenant, even if the tenant resides in the rental property. The tax legally falls on the owner, who could agree to include it in the rental contract.
Oil set for biggest weekly gain in three months as Russia cuts fuel exports
Oil prices are on track for their largest weekly rise in three months following Russia's decision to reduce fuel exports. The supply cut has tightened global markets, boosting crude prices amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and concerns over fuel availability. This development has strengthened the bullish sentiment in oil markets, contributing to increased buying activity and higher energy costs worldwide.
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Trump says US will distribute aid to farmers until tariffs kick in to their benefit
President Trump announced that the U.S. will continue distributing aid to farmers impacted by trade tensions. This support aims to alleviate losses until tariffs on imported goods begin benefiting the agricultural sector by encouraging domestic purchases. The administration views this strategy as a temporary measure to stabilize farmers' incomes during ongoing trade negotiations.
Most coal-fired power plants will delay retirement to feed AI boom, energy secretary says
The U.S. Energy Secretary announced that many coal-fired power plants will postpone retirement to meet rising electricity demands driven by the expanding AI industry. This shift aims to ensure a stable power supply amid rapid AI growth, delaying the transition to cleaner energy sources temporarily.
US criticizes Mexicoâs handling of screwworm near border
The US has expressed concerns over Mexico's management of a screwworm outbreak near their shared border. The pest, harmful to livestock, poses economic and ecological risks. US officials urge Mexico to intensify eradication efforts to prevent spread into American territories and protect agriculture. The dispute highlights ongoing cross-border cooperation challenges in managing animal health threats.
Oil holds steady at multi-week high as Russia limits fuel exports, US GDP revised up
Oil prices remain steady at multi-week highs due to Russia's reduction in fuel exports, tightening global supply. Additionally, the US revised its GDP growth upward, reflecting a stronger economy. These factors contribute to sustained oil demand and support price stability amid ongoing market uncertainties.
Mexicoâs Senasica says screwworm case in north was detected thanks to protocol established with US
Mexicoâs Senasica reported that a recent screwworm case in northern Mexico was detected through a monitoring protocol set up with the United States. The protocol facilitates early identification and response to such outbreaks, helping to prevent spread. This collaboration underscores the importance of cross-border cooperation in managing animal health threats.
US Justice Department to examine rising cost of farm inputs, says farm secretary
The US Justice Department will investigate the increasing costs of farm inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, and equipment, following concerns raised by the farm secretary. This move aims to address potential price gouging and ensure fair practices in the agriculture sector as farmers face mounting financial pressures.
USDA plan to rebuild beef herd will not include producer payments, says farm secretary
The USDA's plan to rebuild the U.S. beef herd will not involve direct payments to producers, according to the farm secretary. Instead, the approach focuses on long-term sustainability through improved grazing practices and herd management. The plan aims to enhance beef production without immediate financial incentives, emphasizing conservation and resilience in the industry.
Argentina resumes export taxes on grains and by-products
Argentina has reinstated export taxes on grains and their by-products to boost government revenue and stabilize domestic food prices. The move affects key commodities like soybeans, corn, and wheat, aiming to balance the interests of producers, consumers, and fiscal needs amid fluctuating global markets and economic challenges.
Asia stocks slide as Trump slaps on new tariffs, Fed cut bets recede
Asian stocks fell after President Trump announced new tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating trade tensions. The move dampened hopes for a near-term Federal Reserve interest rate cut, causing investor sentiment to sour. Markets reacted negatively amid fears of slower global growth and increased economic uncertainty.
Turkish Airlines agrees to buy up to 225 Boeing planes
Turkish Airlines has agreed to purchase up to 225 Boeing aircraft, marking one of the largest deals in aviation history. The agreement includes various Boeing models to expand and modernize their fleet, supporting the airline's growth strategy and increasing capacity for international and domestic routes. This deal strengthens ties between Turkey and Boeing, contributing significantly to both aviation industries.
Shares of Asian drugmakers drop after Trump threatens tariffs
Shares of Asian pharmaceutical companies fell following President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on drugs imported from China. Investors reacted to the potential increase in costs and market uncertainties, impacting stock prices in the sector. The move highlights ongoing trade tensions affecting global supply chains for medicines.
Trump planning to curb US reliance on semiconductor imports - WSJ
Former President Trump is reportedly planning initiatives to reduce the U.S. dependence on semiconductor imports, aiming to strengthen domestic chip production. This move seeks to enhance national security and support the tech industry's supply chain resilience amid global shortages and geopolitical tensions, according to the Wall Street Journal.
US FDA approves Eli Lillyâs therapy for advanced breast cancer
The US FDA has approved Eli Lillyâs new therapy for advanced breast cancer, offering a promising treatment option for patients with late-stage disease. The approval is based on clinical trial data demonstrating the drugâs effectiveness in improving survival rates and managing symptoms, marking a significant advancement in breast cancer care.
Turkish Airlines agrees to buy 225 Boeing planes, subject to engine talks
Turkish Airlines has agreed to purchase 225 Boeing aircraft, pending successful negotiations on engine agreements. The deal marks a significant expansion for the airline's fleet, aiming to boost capacity and enhance global reach, while final details on engine options remain under discussion.
S.Koreaâs DB Insurance to buy US-based Fortegra for $1.7 bln
South Koreaâs DB Insurance has agreed to acquire U.S.-based Fortegra for $1.7 billion. The deal aims to strengthen DB Insuranceâs presence in the global insurance market by expanding its product offerings and customer base. The acquisition reflects DB Insuranceâs strategic push into the U.S. market, enhancing its competitiveness and growth potential internationally.
Trump signs order declaring TikTok sale ready and values it at $14 billion
President Trump signed an executive order declaring the sale of TikTokâs U.S. operations ready and valued at $14 billion. The move aims to address national security concerns by ensuring American ownership and control of the popular Chinese-owned app. The order accelerates efforts to finalize the deal amid ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China over technology and data privacy.
Pharma stocks in Asia fall as Trump announces 100% tariffs
Asian pharmaceutical stocks declined following former President Trump's announcement of a potential 100% tariff on certain imports. Investors reacted negatively due to concerns over increased costs and disrupted supply chains, impacting market confidence in the sector across the region.
Asia chip stocks decline as US reportedly plans curbs on overseas reliance
Asian chip stocks fell following reports that the US is considering measures to reduce dependence on foreign semiconductor supply chains. The potential curbs aim to bolster domestic chip production amid global supply concerns, impacting investor sentiment and causing market declines across the regionâs tech sector.
Japan revises July real wages to show contraction instead of growth
Japan revised its July real wages data, revealing a contraction rather than the previously reported growth. This adjustment highlights ongoing challenges in Japan's labor market amid inflationary pressures and slower economic momentum. The revision affects assessments of consumer spending and overall economic health, signaling cautious outlooks for recovery and wage growth in the coming months.
Tokyo CPI inflation holds steady in Sept; underlying measure cools
Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) inflation remained steady in September, reflecting persistent cost pressures. However, the core CPI, which excludes fresh food, showed a cooling trend, indicating easing underlying inflation. This suggests that while headline inflation remains elevated, the broader price surge may be softening in the region.
New Zealand consumer confidence improves in September, survey shows
New Zealandâs consumer confidence rose in September, indicating increased optimism about the economy. The survey highlighted improved household sentiment driven by easing inflation and stable employment prospects. This uptick suggests consumers are more willing to spend, which could support economic growth in the coming months.
US economy notches fastest growth pace in nearly two years in second quarter
The US economy grew at its fastest rate in nearly two years during the second quarter, driven by strong consumer spending and business investments. This robust growth reflects resilience despite inflation concerns and global uncertainties, suggesting continued momentum heading into the second half of the year.
Natural Gas Storage Reports Slight Dip, Suggesting Increased Demand
Natural gas storage levels have experienced a slight decrease, indicating a rise in consumption possibly due to seasonal demand or market changes. This dip suggests that demand is increasing faster than supply replenishment, impacting inventory reserves and potentially influencing future pricing and supply strategies.
U.S. existing home sales hold steady, marginally missing forecast
U.S. existing home sales remained steady in April, slightly below economists' expectations. The housing market shows resilience despite rising mortgage rates, with modest price gains and stable inventory levels. Analysts suggest ongoing affordability challenges but view the steady sales pace as a sign of underlying demand.
US core capital goods orders unexpectedly rise in August
US core capital goods orders, a key indicator of business investment, unexpectedly increased in August, signaling stronger economic activity despite concerns over inflation and interest rates. The rise suggests firms remain confident in future demand, potentially supporting continued economic growth amid ongoing financial uncertainties.
US goods trade deficit contracts sharply in August
The US goods trade deficit narrowed significantly in August due to a surge in exports and a decline in imports. Increased shipments of industrial supplies and capital goods bolstered exports, while reduced consumer goods imports contributed to the drop on the import side. This contraction suggests improving trade dynamics amid ongoing economic adjustments.
Weekly U.S. jobless claims drop; second-quarter GDP revised upwards
U.S. weekly jobless claims fell, indicating a strengthening labor market. Additionally, the second-quarter GDP was revised upwards, showing more robust economic growth than initially estimated. These data suggest continued economic resilience amid ongoing global uncertainties.
Unexpected drop in wholesale inventories signals potential boost for USD
Wholesale inventories fell unexpectedly, suggesting retailers may increase orders soon, potentially boosting economic activity. This signals stronger demand ahead, supporting USD strength. Reduced inventories can lead to higher production and imports, benefiting the economy and currency outlook.
US plans 1:1 chip production rule to curb overseas reliance, WSJ reports
The US is considering a 1:1 rule requiring chipmakers receiving federal funds to produce equivalent chip capacity domestically. This aims to reduce reliance on overseas suppliers and strengthen the national semiconductor supply chain amid global shortages and geopolitical tensions. The proposal is part of broader efforts to boost US chip manufacturing and secure critical technology infrastructure.
Trump says South Korea, Japan will pay billions âupfrontâ in investment
Former President Trump stated that South Korea and Japan will make significant upfront investments, totaling billions, to support mutual interests. He emphasized that these payments reflect stronger economic partnerships and commitment shifts in international relations.
Dollar holds gains as attention turns to spending data for Fed clues
The US dollar maintained its recent gains as traders awaited key consumer spending data to gauge the Federal Reserve's next moves on interest rates. Market focus is on upcoming economic reports to assess inflation and growth trends, which will influence Fed policy decisions. Investors remain cautious amid mixed economic signals and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Morning Bid: Stocks Take a One-Two Punch
Stocks faced a double setback as weak economic data and ongoing geopolitical tensions rattled investors. Major indexes opened lower, reflecting cautious sentiment amid concerns over inflation and potential interest rate hikes. Market participants are closely monitoring corporate earnings and central bank guidance for direction in the coming weeks.
RBA to hold rates on September 30 but cut likely after Q3 inflation: Reuters poll
The Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to keep interest rates steady on September 30, according to a Reuters poll. However, a rate cut is likely after the release of Q3 inflation data, as inflation pressures ease. The market anticipates that the RBA will shift to a more accommodative stance to support economic growth amid softer inflation figures.
Trump slaps new US tariffs on drugs, trucks and furniture
The Trump administration imposed new tariffs on imported drugs, trucks, and furniture to protect domestic industries. These measures aim to reduce trade deficits and encourage American manufacturing but have sparked concerns over increased costs for consumers and strained trade relations with key partners.
Thailandâs credit rating not a concern, no VAT hike plan, official says
A Thai official assured that concerns over Thailandâs credit rating are unfounded and confirmed there are no plans to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT). The government remains focused on maintaining economic stability and supporting growth without imposing additional tax burdens on citizens.
Japan to launch facility to support $550 billion investment under US trade deal
Japan plans to establish a new facility aimed at supporting $550 billion in investments under the US-Japan trade agreement. This initiative seeks to enhance economic collaboration, promote strategic industries, and strengthen supply chains between the two countries, boosting bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
Indonesia central bank to use all available instruments âboldlyâ to stabilise rupiah
Indonesia's central bank commits to using all available tools aggressively to stabilise the rupiah amid market volatility. The move aims to support economic stability and curb currency depreciation as global economic uncertainties persist.
China probes US, Mexican pecan imports, Mexico's restriction measures
China has initiated investigations into the import of pecans from the US and Mexico amid rising concerns over quality and safety standards. This follows Mexico's implementation of new restrictions on pecan exports aimed at protecting its domestic industry. The probes and measures reflect growing trade tensions affecting pecan supply chains between the three countries.
EOS Falls 10% In Rout
EOS plunged 10% amid broad crypto market declines, fueled by investor concerns over regulatory pressures and declining trading volumes. Analysts attribute the sell-off to macroeconomic uncertainties and weakening confidence in the altcoin sector, leading to increased volatility and liquidity challenges for EOS traders.
KuCoin Appeals FINTRAC Decision, Reaffirms Commitment to Compliance
KuCoin has filed an appeal against FINTRAC's decision, emphasizing its dedication to meeting regulatory standards. The cryptocurrency exchange asserts it continuously enhances its compliance measures to align with financial regulations and ensure secure operations for its users. KuCoin remains committed to cooperating with authorities and improving transparency in its activities.
TradeSta Becomes the First Perpetuals Exchange to Launch Equities on Avalanche
TradeSta has launched the first perpetuals exchange offering equities on the Avalanche blockchain. This pioneering move allows users to trade equity perpetual contracts with faster settlement times and lower fees compared to traditional markets, leveraging Avalanche's high-speed, scalable infrastructure. The platform aims to enhance accessibility and liquidity in equity trading through decentralized finance innovations.
PayPal taps DeFiâs Spark to inject $1B into PYUSD stablecoin
PayPal partners with DeFi firm Spark to inject $1 billion into its PYUSD stablecoin, aiming to boost liquidity and adoption. This move integrates decentralized finance principles to enhance the stablecoinâs stability and usability, signaling PayPalâs deeper commitment to crypto and digital payments.
Bitcoin price today: falls to $111.4k ahead of key inflation data; ETH below $4K
Bitcoin's price dropped to $111.4K as investors await critical inflation data that could impact market trends. Ethereum also fell below the $4,000 mark amid cautious trading. Market participants remain alert to upcoming economic indicators that may influence cryptocurrency valuations.
Casper (CSPR) is Listed on Gate as Part of Continued U.S. Market Expansion
Casper (CSPR) has been listed on the Gate exchange, marking a strategic move in its ongoing expansion into the U.S. market. This listing aims to increase accessibility and liquidity for U.S. investors, enhancing Casper's presence and adoption in the region. The development aligns with Casperâs broader goals of growing its user base and integrating more deeply into the American crypto ecosystem.
Pop Culture Group plans to acquire 1,000 bitcoin over next year
Pop Culture Group announced plans to purchase 1,000 bitcoins within the next year, aiming to expand its cryptocurrency holdings. This strategic move reflects growing institutional interest in digital assets as the company seeks to diversify its investment portfolio and capitalize on bitcoin's potential for long-term value growth.
BitMEX Reports Over 185% Liquidity Growth Following AWS Tokyo Migration
BitMEX experienced a 185% increase in liquidity after migrating its infrastructure to AWS Tokyo. The move enhanced platform performance and user experience, contributing to higher trading volumes and improved market depth. This strategic migration reflects BitMEX's commitment to leveraging advanced cloud technology for scalability and reliability in the competitive crypto exchange market.
T-REX Launches Intelligence Layer to Fix Web3âs Value Distribution Problem
T-REX has introduced an intelligence layer designed to address Web3's value distribution challenges. This innovative solution aims to enhance fairness and efficiency in how rewards and value are allocated across decentralized platforms, promoting a more equitable ecosystem for users and developers in the Web3 space.
DDC Enterprise acquires 50 bitcoin, bringing total holdings to 1,058 BTC
DDC Enterprise has purchased 50 bitcoins, increasing its total bitcoin holdings to 1,058 BTC. This acquisition further strengthens the companyâs cryptocurrency portfolio and demonstrates its ongoing commitment to investing in digital assets.
Cherry SE Q2 2025 slides highlight e-health growth amid broader revenue decline
Cherry SE's Q2 2025 report shows a decline in overall revenue but highlights growth in its e-health segment. While broader business areas faced challenges, the companyâs focus on digital health services contributed positively, indicating potential for future expansion despite current financial setbacks.
Sampo continues share buyback program with âŹ398,082 in purchases
Sampo has continued its share buyback program, acquiring shares worth âŹ398,082. This move is part of the company's ongoing efforts to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The buyback signals confidence in the company's financial health and prospects.
Mirion prices upsized public offering of class A common stock at $21.35
Mirion Technologies announced the upsizing of its public offering of Class A common stock, pricing shares at $21.35 each. The company aims to raise additional capital to support growth initiatives and strengthen its financial position. The offering reflects strong investor demand, with proceeds expected to enhance Mirionâs market presence and operational capabilities.
Mirion prices $325 million convertible notes at 0% interest
Mirion Technologies has announced the pricing of $325 million in convertible notes with a 0% interest rate. The notes are convertible into common stock, providing the company with capital while minimizing interest expenses. This move reflects market confidence in Mirionâs growth prospects and aims to strengthen its financial position.
Cipher Mining prices $1.1 billion convertible senior notes offering
Cipher Mining announced the pricing of a $1.1 billion convertible senior notes offering. The funds are intended to support the companyâs expansion and general corporate purposes, including advancing its Bitcoin mining operations. The offering reflects Cipher Miningâs strategy to strengthen its financial position amid growing demand in the cryptocurrency sector.
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uniQure prices public offering of shares at $47.50, aims to raise $300m
uniQure priced its public offering at $47.50 per share to raise approximately $300 million. The biotech firm plans to use the proceeds to advance its gene therapy pipeline and strengthen its financial position. The offering underscores investor confidence in uniQureâs innovative treatments and growth potential in the gene therapy market.
NioCorp launches public offering of common shares
NioCorp Developments Ltd. has announced a public offering of its common shares to raise capital for advancing its Elk Creek critical minerals project. The funds will support project development, exploration, and general corporate purposes. This move aims to strengthen the company's financial position amid growing demand for critical minerals.
Titomic names former space agency CTO as Asia-Pacific president
Titomic has appointed the former Chief Technology Officer of a space agency as its new Asia-Pacific president. This strategic hire aims to leverage his advanced technological expertise and leadership experience to expand Titomicâs presence and innovation in the region. His background in space technology is expected to drive growth and enhance Titomicâs capabilities in additive manufacturing and industrial applications.
Wellgistics Health prices $5 million public offering at $0.70 per share
Wellgistics Health announced a $5 million public offering, pricing its shares at $0.70 each. The offering aims to raise capital to support company growth and operations. Details on share quantities and use of proceeds were not disclosed.