News Summary - 09/27/2025

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Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition as dozens walk out of UN speech

Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu faced protests as officials and diplomats walked out during his UN speech, leaving much of the auditorium empty in response to his attack on Palestinian recognition efforts.

Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in new Epstein files

Documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein's estate were released by Congressional Democrats, revealing new information that includes mentions of Elon Musk and Prince Andrew.

Dubai sex-trade ring boss held by police after BBC investigation

Charles Mwesigwa was arrested for running a sex-trafficking ring exploiting vulnerable women in Dubai's upscale areas, following a BBC investigation exposing the operation.

What to know about James Comey's indictment and what happens next

Former FBI Director James Comey is back in the spotlight nearly a decade after the 2016 election. His recent indictment has reignited public and media attention, raising questions about the charges and the implications for his legacy and the broader political landscape.

Slovakia passes law to recognize only two sexes and restrict adoption

Slovakia has passed a law recognizing only two sexes and imposing stricter adoption rules. Critics warn that these changes will negatively impact the LGBT community and make their lives more difficult.

Sinclair and Nexstar to reinstate Kimmel on ABC stations

Viewers in Washington, DC, St. Louis, and Seattle will soon be able to watch Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show again as Sinclair and Nexstar plan to reinstate the program on their ABC stations.

Trump to declassify files over aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart

President Trump announced plans to declassify government files related to Amelia Earhart, the famed aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937 over the Pacific Ocean. The decision aims to shed light on the mystery that has fascinated millions for decades.

Turkey abandons bid to force doner kebab rules on Europe

Turkey has dropped its attempt to impose uniform doner kebab regulations across Europe, a move that had raised concerns in Germany’s kebab industry due to their distinct preparation methods.

New York office gunman had low-level CTE, medical examiner finds

Shane Tamura, who killed four people in an attack on NFL offices in July, was found to have low-level chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to the medical examiner. This condition, linked to brain trauma, may have influenced his behavior during the incident.

UN sanctions against Iran to resume over banned nuclear activity

UN sanctions on Iran, lifted in 2015, are set to be reinstated after Tehran was accused of not fulfilling its nuclear commitments, reflecting concerns over its banned activities.

Assata Shakur, black liberation activist exiled in Cuba, dies at 78

Assata Shakur, a black liberation activist who was convicted of killing a police officer but denied involvement, fled to Cuba where she lived in exile. She has died at the age of 78.

Canada's postal workers strike brings mail deliveries to a halt

Canadian postal workers have gone on strike, stopping mail deliveries nationwide. The strike is in response to government proposals to close certain post offices and end home parcel deliveries, sparking widespread disruption in mail services.

Tony Blair in discussions to run transitional Gaza authority

Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair is reportedly engaged in high-level talks about overseeing a transitional authority in Gaza, as plans for the territory's future are being discussed.

Namibians warned against holding parties at cemeteries after 'disgraceful' event

Following a recent event where a cemetery in the capital was left littered with bottles and cans, residents have been warned against holding parties at cemeteries to prevent disrespect and maintain cleanliness.

Two Dutch teenagers arrested in spying case linked to Russia

Two Dutch teenagers were arrested for espionage after being recruited by pro-Russian hackers. They reportedly used a "wi-fi sniffer" device to gather information at Europol headquarters.

Mass arrests for sextortion and romance scams in sting operation across Africa

Interpol arrested around 260 suspects involved in sextortion and romance scams during a coordinated sting operation across 14 African countries.

Former French president Sarkozy given five-year sentence after Libya case

Nicolas Sarkozy, who served as France's president from 2007 to 2012, was sentenced to five years in prison after being found guilty of criminal conspiracy related to the Libya case. He was cleared of other charges linked to the investigation.

The Indian who caught the 'Bikini killer' twice - and is now a Netflix hero

Inspector Zende recounts how an Indian police officer successfully apprehended the infamous criminal Charles Sobhraj two times. This remarkable achievement has recently brought the officer recognition, inspiring a Netflix series portrayal.

Why a Tiny Island's Fate Could Decide Seychelles' Next President

Assumption Island's future sparks debate among Indian and Qatari royals, China, and ecologists, each holding distinct perspectives. The island's fate has become a pivotal issue influencing Seychelles' upcoming presidential election.

Stray Kids downplay global fame: 'Success is a strong word'

Despite breaking records worldwide, K-pop group Stray Kids remain humble, emphasizing their focus on creating music and connecting with fans rather than labeling their achievements as success.

China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

The Chinese government has initiated a new crackdown targeting pessimistic and negative posts on social media, aiming to curb discouraging content and promote a more positive online environment.

Sonic the Hedgehog boss on how the series keeps up to speed

Sonic the Hedgehog's brand continues to evolve by focusing on innovation and adapting to new gaming trends. While the series has historically competed with classic rivals, the true challenge now comes from fresh, modern titles in the gaming industry.

From former president to future prisoner: Sarkozy's conviction divides France

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is again in the spotlight, this time due to his conviction. His legal troubles have sparked a national debate, dividing public opinion on his legacy and the implications for France's political landscape.

The professor who beat fraud allegations to become Malawi's president
again

Malawi's president-elect has a lengthy and contentious political history, overcoming fraud allegations to secure his position once more.

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 as astronauts prepare to make history with their journey to the lunar surface.

Watch: Moment freediver sets new world record with breath-defying 126m plunge

Russian freediver Alexey Molchanov set a new 2024 world record by plunging 126 meters in a highly challenging event, surpassing his previous achievement.

Watch: How Trump and Comey's Relationship Soured

The indictment of former FBI director James Comey follows shortly after Donald Trump urged tougher investigations into his opponents, highlighting the deepening rift between the two figures.

Walk-out and loudspeakers near Gaza: See how Netanyahu's UN speech unfolded

Dozens of officials and diplomats walked out as Netanyahu began his UN speech, leaving much of the hall empty. The protest highlighted growing tensions amid the Gaza conflict.

'Order in the hall': Dozens walk out as Netanyahu begins speech at UN

Dozens of attendees walked out of the United Nations General Assembly in New York to protest as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his speech. The walkout highlighted tensions surrounding his address at the international forum.

Is the US-China TikTok deal done? Here's what you need to know

Donald Trump claims a deal on TikTok's future in the US has been reached, but neither China nor ByteDance, TikTok's owner, have confirmed the agreement.

Watch: Moment thieves ransack California jewellery store

Approximately 25 individuals stole nearly $1 million in merchandise from a California jewellery store, police reported.

Watch: White House replaces President Biden portrait with image of an autopen

The White House replaced President Biden's portrait with an image depicting an autopen. This follows former President Trump’s claims that Biden uses an autopen to sign significant documents, such as pardons.

Israel-Gaza War, Live | Netanyahu Speaks at the UN General Assembly

The war between Israel and Gaza continues with new developments on the ground. Prime Minister Netanyahu has spoken at the UN General Assembly to address the situation, highlighting the violence in the region and Israeli actions in response to recent attacks from Gaza. Tensions remain high as the international community closely monitors the events.

The Flotilla Ship on Which Ada Colau Was Traveling Will Not Continue to Gaza: "It Has Broken Down"

Ada Colau, former mayor of Barcelona, reported that the ship she was traveling on has broken down and will not continue to Gaza. She assured that she will continue the mission and will be transferred to another vessel to reach her destination.

Arrival of the Flotilla in Gaza, live: follow the real-time journey of Global Sumud anchored off the coast of Crete

The Global Sumud Flotilla, made up of activists and politicians, is anchored off Crete as it sails towards Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid and challenge the blockade imposed by Israel.

What Netanyahu's pin with a QR code at the UN means and its connection to the Hamas attacks on October 7

At the UN, Netanyahu replaced the usual yellow ribbon with a pin featuring a QR code, related to the Hamas attacks on October 7. The code aims to raise awareness and support for the kidnapped hostages, using technology to amplify the message about this crisis.

Netanyahu Snubbed: Received Amid Boos and Dozens of Delegations Leave the Room

Israeli ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, described the mass walkout of delegates during Netanyahu's speech as a "staged scene," amidst boos and protests.

Netanyahu launches a 'contest': "Correct answer, our enemies hate us"

At the UN, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu posed the rhetorical question "Who has cold-bloodedly killed Americans and Europeans?", highlighting the hostility of his enemies towards Israel and emphasizing the threat they pose to his country.

Zelenski denounces drone incursion from Hungary and Budapest labels him "crazy"

Ukrainian President Zelenski accused Hungary of allowing a drone incursion into Ukrainian territory. Hungarian authorities rejected the accusation and called Zelenski "crazy," denying any involvement in the incident. This exchange further strains relations between the two countries in the context of the conflict in Ukraine.

The 'drone wall' against Putin's threat could be ready "in a year" and would involve all EU countries

The EU Defense Commissioner has initiated contacts with countries affected by incursions of Russian fighter jets to develop a defensive "drone wall." The project, which would involve all member states, could be operational within a year to confront Russian threats in the region.

The key symptom that you have 'Stratus,' the new Covid variant, and not the flu

Although the 'Stratus' variant does not cause more severe symptoms than others, experts warn that it could be more contagious. Identifying it is crucial to distinguish it from the flu and take appropriate measures.

A Euromillions winner wins the special jackpot of 130 million

A player in Spain won the special Euromillions jackpot of 130 million euros. Additionally, two second-tier tickets each received a prize of 95,952 euros.

Mario Casas puts his house in Torrelodones up for sale on Idealista for one and a half million euros

Mario Casas has put his house in Los Peñascales, an exclusive neighborhood in Torrelodones, Madrid, up for sale. The property is located on a 700 mÂČ plot and is valued at 1.5 million euros.

Pablo Motos apologizes to Lucas for a joke about his nose: "The mouth moves faster than the brain"

Pablo Motos apologized to Lucas after making an inappropriate joke about his nose at the start of an interview with actor Álex Gonzålez, acknowledging that he spoke without thinking.

Shock over the murder and dismemberment of Brenda, Lara, and Morena: the killers broadcast it live

Four people were arrested following the murder and dismemberment of Brenda, Lara, and Morena, an act that was broadcast live. Authorities continue the search for the alleged mastermind, known as "Pequeño J" or "Julito."

The Emotional Meeting Between Queen Letizia and Javier Erro: "Oh my, you are... like a son to me"

RTVE journalist Javier Erro had an emotional encounter with Queen Letizia during the first day of the official visit of the King and Queen to Navarra, where the queen expressed affection toward him by saying "you are like a son to me."

Moody's and Fitch join S&P and upgrade Spain's rating due to the strength of its economy, and Cuerpo celebrates: "It's an unusual hat-trick"

Moody's and Fitch upgrade Spain's credit rating, joining S&P, highlighting the strength and positive outlook of its economy. Minister Carlos Cuerpo celebrates the event as an "unusual hat-trick" that reflects international confidence in the country's economic solidity.

Blow to Airbnb: The Court orders it to remove 34,728 tourist apartment listings in Madrid

The High Court of Justice of Madrid rejected a second appeal filed by Airbnb and ordered the platform to remove 34,728 tourist apartment listings in Madrid, in accordance with the resolutions of the ministry led by Pablo Bustinduy.

Young woman sentenced to prison for committing "sadistic" abuses on 21 babies in London nurseries

Roksana Lecka, 22 years old, was sentenced for sadistically abusing 21 babies in London nurseries, including pinching, pushing, and kicking a young child in the face.

Natalia de Santiago, finance expert: "From the age of 40, owning a home can be an advantage when it comes to retirement"

Natalia de Santiago, finance expert, points out that buying a home is an investment that pays off in the long term, especially from the age of 40 onwards, as being a homeowner can offer economic advantages for retirement.

A Driving School Student Tries to Park and a Police Car Takes the Spot: "If You Go to Seville, You Lose Your Seat"

A driving school student was trying to park when a police car took the parking spot, a moment captured by the vehicle’s cameras that went viral on social media. The situation sparked criticism, highlighting the importance of respect when parking.

Ana Torroja on a Possible Mecano Reunion: "It Would Be Incredible, but Complicated"

Nacho Cano revealed on El Hormiguero that they have received financial proposals to reunite Mecano. Ana Torroja believes that a comeback would be incredible but also complicated.

The Supreme Court confirms prison sentences for six soldiers for sex-based harassment of a female colleague

Six soldiers were convicted for making denigrating and offensive comments and gestures towards a female colleague over several years because she was a woman. The Supreme Court upheld the prison sentences imposed for this gender-based sexual harassment.

Jennifer Lawrence speaks out loud and clear about Gaza in San SebastiĂĄn: "I am terrified. It is genocide, nothing more, nothing less"

Jennifer Lawrence, awarded today with the Donostia Prize, presents her film 'Die My Love' at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival and expressed her alarm about the situation in Gaza, describing it as genocide.

A comet rock creates a bright fireball traveling at 98,000 km/h visible throughout Spain

A rock from a comet generated a bright fireball that was seen across all of Spain. The phenomenon began at about 102 km altitude over Motilleja (Albacete) and ended at 71 km altitude, traveling at a speed of 98,000 km/h.

A Bonoloto Winner Takes the Jackpot of 405,000 Euros

A second-tier winner in the Bonoloto has received a prize exceeding 147,000 euros, while another winner claimed the jackpot of 405,000 euros.

Former Tenerife Deputy and Writer Dulce Xerach Dies at 56

Dulce Xerach, former deputy and writer from Tenerife, passed away at the age of 56. Figures such as the President of the Canary Islands, Fernando Clavijo, and the Minister of Territorial Policy, Ángel Víctor Torres, have expressed their condolences over her death.

14-Year-Old Teenage Girl Dies After Breast Augmentation Surgery

Paloma Nicole Arellano, 14 years old, died after undergoing cosmetic breast augmentation surgery. Her death has sparked outrage and reignited the debate about the regulation of these procedures for minors in the country.

Peugeot Partner 2025: Technology, Practicality, and Engines for All Professionals

The Peugeot Partner 2025 offers diesel and electric versions, improves its modularity, supports up to 1,000 kg of load, and presents technological advancements to meet the needs of professionals.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127 titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World,’ addresses the challenges of digital well-being. It explores how hyperconnectivity affects mental health and proposes strategies to balance the use of technology, promoting a more conscious and healthy lifestyle in the digital age.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin joked about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, their HR director, were caught being unfaithful during an event with a 'kisscam'.

The Five 'Chosen Ones' of the Legendary Patrick Mouratoglou to Break the Dominance of Alcaraz and Sinner: "They Have Qualities"

Patrick Mouratoglou highlighted five tennis players with the potential to challenge Alcaraz and Sinner on the ATP Tour. The French coach analyzed the current level of the circuit and pointed out that these players possess the necessary qualities to compete at the highest level.

Are You a Coffee Fanatic? A Dentist’s Trick to Prevent Your Teeth from Yellowing

Coffee stains teeth due to its high tannin content, polyphenols that break down in water. A dentist recommends a trick to prevent this beverage from yellowing teeth, helping to maintain a whiter smile despite frequent coffee consumption.

These are the tourist destinations in Spain with the best value for money, according to the 'Mirror'

The 'Mirror' highlights tourist destinations in Spain with an excellent value for money, pointing out one as a "hidden gem" often overlooked by British tourists.

Telma Ortiz, sister of Queen Letizia, separates from Gavin Bonnar

Telma Ortiz, sister of Queen Letizia, and her husband Gavin Bonnar have decided to separate. The couple has a four-year-old daughter together.

Edu Recommends: My Favorite E-Book Readers After 10 Years of Testing

After more than ten years of using different e-book readers, I share my current favorites based on daily experience and continuous testing.

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Is That Joffrey? Netflix Makes the Great Villain of 'Game of Thrones' Unrecognizable in 'The Guinness House'

The actor who played Joffrey Baratheon in 'Game of Thrones' returns in the new series 'The Guinness House,' created by the mastermind behind 'Peaky Blinders,' portraying a very different and hard-to-recognize role.

Interview with Vanesa Lorenzo: "We take on much more family responsibility, that's how it is"

The model Vanesa Lorenzo, now a reference in wellness and healthy living, shares her perspective on inequality in family responsibilities, highlighting that women take on much more household duties.

Loss of Smell Can Last for Years After COVID

Loss of smell, common after COVID, can last for years and significantly affect health. This medical condition is often difficult to detect, but its consequences can be severe, impacting the quality of life of those who suffer from it.

Good news if you are one of the 650 million people who still use Windows 10

Microsoft has extended support for Windows 10 in the European Economic Area, offering free security updates until 2026 for its users.

The List of Countries Excluded from the New Visa Fee for the USA: One of the Most Expensive in the World

Donald Trump plans to increase the price of the visa to visit the United States, focusing on restricting and controlling the entry of travelers into the country.

Neither Aluminum Foil Nor Plastic Wrap: The Trick to Keep Cheese and Cold Cuts from Drying Out Once Opened

To prevent cheese and cold cuts from drying out after opening, do not use aluminum foil or plastic wrap. An effective trick is to store them in airtight containers or wrap them in damp kitchen paper, maintaining moisture and preserving their freshness for longer, thus avoiding waste.

What You Should Never Say if You Have a Traffic Accident: A Former Police Officer’s Warning

A BBC presenter and former police officer has warned about phrases that should never be said after a traffic accident, in order to avoid legal problems or self-incrimination.

The photos of the official visit of the kings and Princess Leonor to Navarra

The official visit of the kings and Princess Leonor to Navarra strengthens the bond of the Crown with the region, highlighting the title of Princess of Viana held by the heir.

Repatriated Without Heart, Inconsistencies in the Story... The Mysteries Surrounding the Death of Byron, the Australian Who Died in Bali

Byron's family, the Australian who died in Bali, questions the official version due to inconsistencies such as the delay in finding the body and the lack of interrogation of three key witnesses, raising doubts about the real circumstances of his death.

Tim Allen forgives his father's killer after seeing Charlie Kirk's widow do it publicly

Tim Allen forgave the drunk driver responsible for his father's death in 1964, an accident that occurred when he was 11 years old, inspired by the public act of forgiveness by Charlie Kirk's widow.

How the New Garbage Tax Affects Empty Homes and Commercial Spaces Even If No Waste Is Generated

The new garbage tax in Madrid also applies to empty homes and commercial spaces, even if they do not generate any waste. This has caused doubts and concern among property owners, as they must pay the tax regardless of the use or waste production of their properties.

The Function of the Red and Yellow Dots on New Tires

New tires have a red or yellow dot that indicates how they should be properly mounted. These markers help align the tire with the rim, optimizing balance and improving the tire's performance and durability.

A friend of Lucas's wife, about the tense relationship with Andy: "Lucas carries the weight of the company"

The relationship between Lucas and Andy is broken, and Andy plans to start a solo career. Meanwhile, Lucas takes on the main responsibility in the company, causing tension between them.

Serrat condemns "the genocide suffered by the Palestinian people" and laments the lack of "responses" from governments

Singer-songwriter Joan Manuel Serrat received the IX Culture Award from the University of Seville, where he condemned "the genocide suffered by the Palestinian people" and lamented the lack of effective responses from governments to this situation.

The Tax Treatment of the 30,000 Euro Aid for Rent with Option to Purchase

The Government has launched a 30,000 euro aid aimed at young people renting protected housing with the option to purchase, thus supporting access to housing.

Index Funds or ETFs? The Key Lies in Taxes

Index funds and ETFs are similar, but index funds offer tax advantages that make them more attractive for investors seeking tax efficiency.

This is the chain with the most affordable supermarkets in Spain: it is the cheapest in 42 towns

A report by the OCU analyzes prices in Spanish supermarkets, identifying the chain with the most economical stores and the cheapest in 42 towns, highlighting the most expensive products in the market.

Buenafuente's Emotional Surprise That Makes Tamara GarcĂ­a Romero Cry on 'Futuro Imperfecto'

Tamara GarcĂ­a Romero received an emotional surprise on 'Futuro Imperfecto' when her sister unexpectedly visited to celebrate her 31st birthday, moving her to tears.

The Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century: When It Will Be, Where, and How to Watch It in Spain

NASA confirms that the next total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, exceeding the typical duration of these phenomena. It will be visible from Spain, with details about the date, locations, and ways to follow it.

A fan catches a historic baseball and gives it to the child sitting next to him: now the team has rewarded him

Glenn Mutti-Driscoll caught a valuable baseball hit by Cal Raleigh of the Seattle Mariners and gave it to the child sitting next to him. The team has rewarded this generous gesture.

Kiko Rivera's neighbors lash out at 'El tiempo justo' reporters: "What should be done is to call the Police"

Kiko Rivera's neighbors expressed their frustration with the reporters from 'El tiempo justo', stating that the situation is untenable and that the right thing to do would be to call the Police to handle the problem.

When Justice Calls to Serve on a Jury: "I Had to See Things I Wasn't Prepared For"

More than 4,000 Spaniards participated in jury duty in 2023, facing intense and emotionally challenging experiences that leave a lasting impact.

Madrid Residents on the New Waste Tax: "It's Not Fair That Those Who Produce 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 it is unfair for those producing less waste to pay the same fee as heavier producers.

Álvaro Carnoto, the story of the Galician boy who is the youngest stamp collector in Spain

The exhibition hall of the Ourense Post Office building presents a display featuring the stamp collection of Álvaro Carnoto, the Galician boy recognized as the youngest collector in Spain.

The Law of the Sea

The article questions the morality of punishing by death by drowning those who, facing extreme circumstances, act out of survival instinct, inviting reflection on justice and compassion in such situations.

The Support Ship for the Flotilla: Foreign Policy or Just Politics?

The presence of a ship from the Spanish Navy symbolizes the country's projection beyond any government or political party, reflecting a national commitment that transcends partisan interests.

The Bracelets

Failures in electronic bracelets, acknowledged even by offenders, have been justified with the argument that "technology is not perfect."

Cinema Icons

Claudia Cardinale attempted a career in Hollywood, but after a brief experience, she decided to continue her film career in Europe.

MalĂș reveals what she enjoys most about being a 'coach' on 'La Voz': "There are few things more satisfying"

MalĂș, coach of 'La Voz' on Antena 3 for thirteen years, shares this Friday her experience in the second episode of the new season, highlighting how rewarding her role on the show is.

Loquillo recalls his anecdote with Manolo Escobar at an airport: "He almost started to cry"

Loquillo recalls an encounter at an airport with Manolo Escobar, who reacted with emotion and almost cried. Years earlier, Loquillo's mother had already asked the Almerian singer for an autograph, showing the family's admiration for the artist.

Suzete, about her 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2023' teammates: "I feel distant"

Suzete, known for her participation in 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2023' on Prime Video, is releasing her first album, Baby Wata. The artist mentions that she feels somewhat distant from her fellow contestants on the show.

Victims of the Fire in Murcia Nightclubs Ask the Judge to Investigate the City Council

Families affected by the fire in Murcia nightclubs request the judge to investigate the City Council, based on new reports suggesting the opening of a new line of investigation.

Israeli Television Warns About the Vote to Exclude Them from Eurovision: "It Could Have Implications for the Contest"

Israeli television warns that the proposal to exclude Israel from Eurovision could significantly affect the contest, leading to broad consequences for the competition and its integrity.

RTVE receives 870 songs to participate in Benidorm Fest 2026

RTVE has received 870 songs for Benidorm Fest 2026, about 130 fewer than last year. This edition may not be the selection for the Spanish representative in Eurovision, in case Israel participates.

The President of RTVE Says Eurovision Management Causes "Immense Damage": "The Audience Is the Last Priority 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 for seriously harming the audience and prioritizing other interests over the public.

The EBU brings forward to November the vote that will decide if Israel remains a participating country in Eurovision

The EBU brings forward to November the decision regarding Israel's continuity in Eurovision, highlighting the importance of inclusion and cultural dialogue, according to Delphine Ernotte-Cunci, president of the organization.

A Citizen Confronts an 'En boca de todos' Crew and Interrupts an Eviction Attempt: "Are You Acting Like Thugs or What?"

A citizen confronts a television crew during an eviction in Vallecas, defending the squatter and questioning the method used. Neighbors support the occupant, stating that "he doesn't harm anyone."

Susanna Griso says goodbye to the director of 'Espejo PĂșblico' after twelve years: "He is the king of the floor"

Edu Mesonero has completed his last working day before retiring after twelve years working as director on 'Espejo PĂșblico'. Susanna Griso said an emotional farewell, highlighting his great talent and dedication to the program.

Galiacho recalls the lawsuit Mar Flores filed against him for revealing her romance with Lecquio: "Now she dares to give us lessons"

Journalist Galiacho recalled on 'El tiempo justo' the lawsuit that Mar Flores filed against him for revealing her relationship with Lecquio, highlighting that she lost in the Supreme Court and now tries to give lessons, which he finds ironic.

Álex Gonzålez admits on 'El Hormiguero' that he had a nose surgery "for health reasons"

Álex Gonzålez revealed on 'El Hormiguero' that he underwent nose surgery not for aesthetic reasons, but for health purposes. He explained that he needed to improve his breathing and that the procedure has been beneficial in that regard. Additionally, he shared details about his experience and how he feels after the surgery.

Javier Ruiz responds to Vox's threats: "This is not about names, it's about freedoms"

Javier Ruiz responds to the threats from Manuel Mariscal Zabala, Vox deputy, who stated that they would enter RTVE "with chainsaw or flamethrower." Ruiz emphasizes that the conflict is not about individuals, but about defending freedoms.

BertĂ­n Osborne talks about his feelings: "I have discovered the wonder of being alone"

BertĂ­n Osborne shares that he has learned to enjoy solitude and reveals that he has been invited to Cayetano MartĂ­nez de Irujo's wedding.

Patricia Pardo pays tribute to Marie Curie and sends a message to people with cancer: "To all those who don't give up"

Patricia Pardo honors Marie Curie and sends a message of encouragement to people with cancer, as well as to healthcare workers and researchers, highlighting the importance of the fight and hope.

Sergio, on 'First Dates': "I am a complete virgin, although I have had fantasies..."

Sergio, a man from Murcia, confessed on 'First Dates' that he is a virgin because he is still waiting for the ideal girl, although he has had fantasies.

Estela Grande learns the sex of her babies after a first failed attempt: "We wanted to find out in private"

Estela Grande decided not to have a gender reveal party and preferred to discover the sex of her babies in private, as she feels that type of celebration does not represent her.

The funny mix-up of Kikillo with a neighbor 'influencer' who recorded his terrace without knowing: "It implies there are strange things"

The Andalusian influencer Kikillo responded with humor to the "slanders" of his neighbor Patricia GĂłmez, who recorded his terrace without his knowledge and left comments implying strange situations.

Leonor wins over the residents of Viana and is moved in the gardens dedicated to Serrat, connected to this town since childhood

Princess Leonor visited Navarra for the first time as Princess of Viana, standing out as the main figure and earning the affection of the residents. She appeared moved in the gardens dedicated to Joan Manuel Serrat, who has a special connection to this town since his childhood.

Raphael suspends his free concert for medical reasons

Raphael has canceled his free concert at the FundaciĂłn Caja Rural awards gala due to a flu-related illness that prevents him from performing.

Paloma Lago's First Words About Her Complaint Against a Xunta Counselor for Sexual Assault

Paloma Lago presented some awards in Barcelona, marking her first public appearance after reporting a Xunta counselor for sexual assault.

Ernesto Sevilla premieres monologue after six years without performing solo on stage

The comedian from Albacete, Ernesto Sevilla, presents his first monologue in six years, highlighting that he has greatly enjoyed the journey from his beginnings to this new show.

Mónica Carrillo celebrates her brother’s birthday and social media highlights their strong resemblance

MĂłnica Carrillo paid an emotional tribute to her brother on his birthday, emphasizing the strong resemblance between them, which sparked numerous comments and positive reactions on social media.

Sacha Baron Cohen rebuilds his life with an OnlyFans model 26 years younger

The British actor Sacha Baron Cohen, recently divorced from Isla Fisher, has been seen in Los Angeles with Hannah Palmer, an American OnlyFans content creator who is 26 years younger than him.

Curro Romero leaves the hospital and his wife updates his health status: "We have gone through another scare"

Carmen Tello, Curro Romero's wife, spoke live on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' to provide an update on the bullfighter's health following his recent discharge from the hospital, stating that they have experienced another scare but she remains optimistic about his recovery.

At a summer camp, families report mixed-gender showers, naked counselors, and sexual abuse

Parents report mixed-gender showers and naked counselors at a camp, as well as alleged sexual abuse, causing some teenage girls to require psychological care. The educators defend themselves, stating they do not force anyone to undress and propose it to promote a natural view of the body.

Álex Gonzålez reveals his most unusual recurring dream on 'El Hormiguero'

Álex Gonzålez visited 'El Hormiguero' to promote his new movie, 'La sospecha de Sofía', which premieres on October 3rd, and revealed details about his most recurring dream.

Sergio Busquets Announces His Retirement at 37 Years Old via Social Media

Sergio Busquets, at 37 years old, has announced on social media that he will retire at the end of the current MLS season, concluding his professional career after his time with Inter Miami.

Sergio Busquets, the farewell of a key piece in the midfield of the brightest Barça and the world champion Spain

Sergio Busquets retires after a legendary career, highlighting his key role in the midfield of FC Barcelona and the Spanish national team. His achievements include three Champions League titles, nine La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey trophies, one World Cup, and one European Championship, establishing him as one of the great players of his generation.

Iker Casillas and His Life After Leaving Football: "I'm Not Afraid, I Would Like to Stay More Under the Radar"

Iker Casillas, former Real Madrid goalkeeper, reflects on his life after retirement, expressing his desire to live more discreetly. Additionally, he analyzes the Spanish national team's chances of winning the 2026 World Cup.

FIFA suspends Alavés player Facundo Garcés for one year due to document forgery

FIFA suspended defender Facundo Garcés, from Alavés, for one year due to document forgery. Garcés, an Argentine naturalized Malaysian, was sanctioned alongside six other players for similar violations.

The 2025 Ballon d'Or voting: Lamine Yamal lost by more than 300 points, and Aitana BonmatĂ­ beat Mariona by only 28

France Football has revealed the voting results for the 2025 Ballon d'Or. Lamine Yamal finished far behind, with more than a 300-point difference compared to the winner. In the women's category, Aitana BonmatĂ­ surpassed Mariona by a narrow margin of just 28 points, highlighting the close competition between the two.

MotoGP Japanese GP Schedule: Where to Watch the Race Where Marc MĂĄrquez Can Become World Champion Again on TV

The Ducati rider arrives at the Japanese GP in Motegi with the chance to secure his ninth world title and seventh in MotoGP, with five races remaining in the season.

Almudena Pascual, an Acting Career Interrupted by Love for Her Mother with ALS: "Support Should Be Provided from the Beginning"

Actress Almudena Pascual has paused her career to care for her mother who has ALS. Through adELA's #ALSDoesNotWait campaign, she aims to raise awareness of the disease and demand that support be provided from the moment of diagnosis, to improve the quality of life for patients and families.

71% of Minors with Asperger Experience School Bullying, Especially During Recess, Field Trips, and Group Activities

A study in Andalusia reveals that 71% of children and adolescents with Asperger syndrome suffer from school bullying, especially during recess, field trips, and group activities. Psychological violence is the predominant form and seriously affects their well-being and social development.

Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the latest world championship, where he earned six golds. He denounces the limited visibility that the achievements of adapted athletes receive.

Dozens of New Trials Create an Encouraging Scenario for Treating Multiple Sclerosis

Numerous global trials are testing more precise and personalized treatments for multiple sclerosis, showing promising advances in improving quality of life and disease management.

GDP accelerates in the second quarter, rising 0.8% due to investment and household consumption dynamics

The Spanish economy grew by 0.8% in the second quarter, two tenths more than in the first quarter, driven by investment and household consumption, although the year-on-year rate grew one tenth less.

Calviño announces an investment by the EIB and the CDTI in Nazca, the largest Spanish defense fund

The CDTI, through the Innvierte program, has committed nearly 300 million euros as an anchor investor in the Nazca fund, the largest Spanish defense fund, boosting the investment alongside the EIB.

BBVA has no intention of waiving the minimum acceptance condition of the takeover bid for Banco Sabadell

BBVA maintains its requirement for a minimum acceptance in the public takeover bid (OPA) for Banco Sabadell, defending its goal of obtaining the majority of voting rights to control the entity.

The Government Assures That It Is Urgently Working on the Budget and Is Making Progress in Decisive Weeks

The Government updated the macroeconomic framework for the new public accounts, raising the GDP growth forecast to 2.7%, and is working urgently on the approval of the Budget in key weeks.

The boost in employment and the drop in interest rates bring bank delinquency to a new low since 2008

The banking delinquency rate reaches a minimum not seen since 2008 thanks to a reduction of doubtful loans by more than 5 billion, reaching 35.416 billion, and a loan portfolio of 1.2 trillion, benefiting from the surge in employment and the decrease in interest rates.

CaixaBank joins ING, Unicredit, and six other banks to market a euro-linked 'stablecoin'

CaixaBank joins ING, Unicredit, and six other banks to launch a euro-linked stablecoin, which will facilitate instant payments and settlements, including cross-border transactions and the settlement of digital assets such as cryptocurrencies.

Jennifer Lawrence bares her body and tears her soul apart in the wildest film at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival

Jennifer Lawrence, recipient of the Donostia Award, stars in 'Die, My Love' alongside Robert Pattinson, directed by Lynne Ramsay. The film is an intense portrayal of a woman in a depressive spiral, presented at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival.

Is Netflix planning a live-action adaptation of the most important anime of the year?

Netflix has had great success with the adaptation of 'One Piece' and might be considering making a live-action version of the popular anime 'Kimetsu no Yaiba', following a plan similar to their previous success.

What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 3 Movies and 1 Series You Can't Miss

Each week, we select three standout movies and one series for you to enjoy without wasting time searching on streaming platforms. Discover a variety of recommendations for an entertaining and hassle-free weekend.

Before 'A Battle After Another': Paul Thomas Anderson Recommends Watching These Films as Preparation

Paul Thomas Anderson, director of 'Magnolia', suggests watching a western classic, a crime film, and a war movie before viewing 'A Battle After Another', to better prepare the audience.

If You Don't Want to Leave 'The Atomic Shelter,' Put On This Musical About the End of the World Available for Streaming

This film starring Tilda Swinton features a musical set at the end of the world, demonstrating that even in the darkest moments, singing can be an option. Available for streaming for those looking for a unique experience without leaving home.

Spain prepares an anti-hacker satellite so that no one can steal your data

The QKD-GEO project, led by Thales Alenia Space, aims to develop a satellite that uses quantum technology to protect mobile phones, banks, and essential services against future cyberattacks.

A phone with a screen on the back: Xiaomi's crazy idea to compete with the iPhone

Xiaomi introduces the Xiaomi 17, 17 Pro, and 17 Pro Max series, featuring an innovative rear screen to stand out against the iPhone and attract users with different design and technology.

Meta revolutionizes personalized video creation with Vibes, its new AI-powered tool

Meta introduces Vibes, an AI-powered tool that makes it easy to create personalized videos from scratch, edit existing content, and remix feed videos, offering new ways of audiovisual expression.

This device you have at home spies on you without you noticing: here’s how you can protect yourself

Smart TVs can be vulnerable to hacker attacks that compromise your privacy. It is crucial to properly configure your TV to prevent unauthorized access and protect your personal data.

A Mobile Phone Explodes at Dawn Leaving Six Injured: The Reasons Why This Can Happen

A fire in Tokyo caused by a smartphone battery left six people with minor injuries. This type of accident is not isolated, as similar explosions of electronic devices during charging have also been reported in Spain, which can cause similar damage.

Why Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor Choose the Same Type of 'Look' on Their Visit to Navarra

Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor opted for a classic and safe style for their official visit to Navarra, choosing an elegant and timeless look that reinforces their joint public image and their role as representatives of the Spanish monarchy.

RocĂ­o Osorno masters the baggy pants trend with these she wore to the charity event everyone is talking about

RocĂ­o Osorno attended Pandora's 'Event of the Year' in Madrid wearing striking baggy pants from Zara that became the center of attention.

Mario Orellana, women's coach: "After 50, the goal is no longer just the physical, it is freedom"

Mario Orellana offers advice for women over 50, emphasizing that the purpose beyond this age goes beyond physical appearance, aiming to achieve a full and free life in old age.

A Dermatologist Reveals the Best Way to Dry Your Hair, According to Science: "You Probably Thought Air Drying Was Better"

A study shows that drying your hair with a hairdryer is more beneficial than leaving it to air dry, debunking the popular belief that natural drying is better for hair health.

Tamara FalcĂł, with ripped jeans and a religious medallion to bring her most rebellious look to 'El Hormiguero'

Tamara Falcó surprised on 'El Hormiguero' with a rebellious look, combining ripped jeans and a religious medallion, showing a different and daring image of the Marchioness of Griñón.

Lourdes Álvarez, Menopause Expert: "Never Do This Before Getting Into Bed Because You Could Be Disrupting Your Nervous System"

Lourdes Álvarez warns about a common mistake made before sleeping that disrupts the nervous system and makes it difficult to fall asleep, especially affecting those going through menopause.

Without Wetting It or Using Soap: The Simple Viral Trick to Always Keep Your Air Fryer Clean

A viral trick recommends using aluminum foil in the air fryer to prevent grease buildup, keeping it clean without the need to wet it or use soap. This simple technique makes cleaning easier after cooking and extends the appliance’s lifespan.

Karlos Arguiñano's Simple Recipe for Achieving Very Juicy and Flavorful Russian Patties

Karlos Arguiñano shares an easy recipe to prepare juicy and tasty Russian patties, ideal for accompanying salads or potatoes.

"They were the Romans' energy bars": the food that Boticaria GarcĂ­a recommends consuming

Nutritionist Boticaria GarcĂ­a highlights dried pine nuts as a nutritious food, rich in antioxidants and vitamin E. She recommends their proper consumption to take advantage of their health benefits, comparing them to the natural energy bars used by the Romans.

Three Tips for Cooking Pasta Without the Water Boiling Over, According to a Chef: "The First Thing We'll Do..."

A chef shares three key tips for cooking pasta without the water boiling over: use a large pot with enough water, add salt once it boils, and control the heat to prevent the water from rising and spilling over. These tricks ensure perfectly cooked pasta and a clean kitchen.

JesĂșs SĂĄnchez, chef with three Michelin Stars: "This is the recipe that never fails"

JesĂșs SĂĄnchez, chef of the restaurant Cenador de AmĂłs, recommends his classic piquillo pepper recipe for its intense flavor and exceptional texture, considering it foolproof.

Classic or Special Beer? The Difference Lies in the Original Dry Extract According to an Expert

Beers in supermarkets and bars are often identified by colors such as green or red, which indicate their type. The key difference between classic and special beers lies in the original dry extract, a technical factor that defines their characteristics and flavor, explains an expert.

The little-known village in Navarra that is the gateway to a Natural Reserve with a magical trail

This small Navarrese village of 150 inhabitants is the entrance to an iconic Natural Reserve in northern Spain, offering a magical route for nature and adventure lovers.

Viana, the Navarrese city that lends its name to one of Princess Leonor's titles and that the royal family visits

Princess Leonor, accompanied by Kings Felipe and Letizia, will visit Viana, a Navarrese city that lends its name to one of her titles, to explore its tourist and historical attractions.

The Bank of Spain Opens Its Doors to the Public and Will Offer Free Guided Tours

The Bank of Spain will launch the "Open Doors" program, which will allow the public to visit its facilities several days a week at no cost, offering free guided tours to better learn about the institution.

The hidden village in the Picos de Europa with a cork oak forest to get lost in during September

This small village in Cantabria, with fewer than fifty inhabitants, is one of the best-kept secrets of northern Spain. It stands out for its impressive cork oak forest, ideal for exploring and especially enjoying in September, when the natural surroundings offer a unique and peaceful landscape for visitors seeking nature and tranquility.

The Abandoned Village in Burgos Where the Javis Are Filming Their New Movie

The depopulated Castil de Carrias, whose last resident passed away in 1994, is now the chosen setting for the Javis to shoot their new film, 'La bola negra'.

Cities also have beautiful sunsets and you can't miss them

Sunsets over coves are a classic in summer, but cities also offer spectacular sunsets, full of light and color, that are worth enjoying.

The Little-Known Town of Albacete That Appears in 'Don Quixote' But Is Not Part of the Cervantine Route

This town near Toledo is mentioned in Cervantes' 'Don Quixote,' although it is little known and not included in the official Cervantine tourist route.

Alert about the flesh-eating bacteria: how to avoid contracting Vibrio vulnificus infection according to the U.S. CDC

The bacterium Vibrio vulnificus, found in warm and salty waters, is mainly transmitted by consuming raw seafood. The U.S. CDC warns about this serious infection, commonly called the "flesh-eating bacteria," and recommends avoiding the consumption of undercooked seafood to prevent infections.

44 Risk Factors Behind More Than 4 Million Cancer Deaths in 2023: These Are the Most Lethal, According to The Lancet

Tobacco, alcohol, diet, environmental pollution, and sexual infections are the main risk factors causing more than 4 million cancer deaths in 2023, according to a report by The Lancet.

A new gene therapy for Huntington's slows disease progression by 75%

Gene therapy silences a defective gene in Huntington's patients, reducing the production of proteins that damage brain tissue and managing to slow disease progression by 75%.

A new treatment with brain implants is revolutionizing Parkinson's treatment

The new brain implant technique improves deep brain stimulation by adapting in real time to the patient's symptoms, offering a more effective treatment for Parkinson's.

Conducting Genetic Screenings Instead of Cancer Detection Tests Would Save Lives

Around 25% of cancers have a significant hereditary component and could be detected early through genetic testing, which would save lives by anticipating the onset of cancer better than traditional detection tests.

Spanish researchers develop an intranasal vaccine that eliminates the covid-19 virus in mice

A recent trial demonstrates that a new intranasal vaccine developed in Spain is effective in eliminating the covid-19 virus in mice after the administration of the second dose.

What is expected to happen when electric vehicles exceed 40% of the vehicle fleet in Spain

It is expected that when electric vehicles surpass 40% of the vehicle fleet in Spain, there will be significant changes, especially impacting combustion cars, although this figure still seems distant in the short term.

Hyundai's Electric Flagship, the Ioniq 9, Earns 5 Stars in Euro NCAP Tests

The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has achieved the highest rating of 5 stars in the Euro NCAP tests, highlighting its advanced safety technology and Hyundai's strong commitment to passenger protection.

The Autonomous Communities Where Traffic Fines Have Increased the Most: Some Show Increases of More Than 20%

The AEA published a report on the DGT traffic fines in 2024, highlighting that several autonomous communities have experienced significant increases in fines, with some exceeding a 20% rise compared to the previous year.

A 15-year-old minor caught driving a tractor with his mother as co-pilot: what crimes do they face?

In the first week of September, a Traffic patrol in Santiago de Compostela stopped a 15-year-old minor driving a tractor, accompanied by his mother as co-pilot. The situation raises potential offenses related to underage driving and parental responsibility.

This is How Valuable Car Parts Are Stolen in the UK: Drivers in Spain Now Fear This New Practice

In Spain, more than 7,000 cars have been stolen in the first months of 2025, according to the Crime Report from the Ministry of the Interior, raising concern among drivers due to new techniques for stealing valuable car parts that are being used 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 car driving in the wrong direction on the A-2, near AlcarrĂ s (Lleida). The driver tested positive for alcohol with 0.86 mg/l and committed several infractions in addition to driving against traffic.

Madrid Flu Vaccination Calendar 2025 - 2026: Dates, Risk Groups, and How to Book an Appointment

The flu vaccination campaign in Madrid for 2025-2026 will begin on October 1st. Additionally, from that date, immunization against the respiratory syncytial virus for newborns and babies up to five months old will also start, extending protection to vulnerable groups.

Network dismantled that introduced adulterated fuel into 'low cost' gas stations: 18 arrested

18 people arrested for introducing adulterated fuel into 'low cost' gas stations. The seized mixture contained diesel fuel modified with other components to alter its characteristics and evade tax payments.

New case of West Nile fever in Extremadura: an 84-year-old man raises the number of infected to 18 this year

An 84-year-old man with West Nile fever raises the number of cases in Extremadura to 18 this year. Six patients remain hospitalized in Don Benito-Villanueva, and two have died due to the disease.

The ChamartĂ­n Festivals Distribute Anti-Chemical Submission Bracelets That Detect Drugs in Drinks

The Madrid City Council has launched a pilot project at the ChamartĂ­n festivals, distributing bracelets that detect the presence of drugs in beverages, aiming to prevent chemical submission. The initiative seeks to assess their effectiveness for possible expansion to other districts.

The PSOE demands more investment from Ayuso in Health and Education and urgent Housing plans

The Socialist spokesperson described the end of the meeting with the president as "abrupt" following questions about her partner's business, while the Government argues that the meeting ended because "the ideas had been concluded." The PSOE demands that Ayuso increases investment in Health, Education, and urgent Housing plans.

Weekend Plans in Madrid: 30 Years of Photography and Madrazo’s Elegant Brush

This weekend, Madrid offers exhibitions showcasing 30 years of photography, paintings spanning two centuries, theater, tributes to Rome and Truman Capote, cultural events like Egeria, scientific outreach activities, and second-hand book markets.

Renovated and with 900 square meters: this is the store of a famous fashion brand reopening in Seville

The store, with 900 square meters, has been renovated and reopened in Seville, paying tribute to Sevillian identity according to the company.

Police Do Not Rule Out Any Hypothesis About the Death of a Young Woman in a Fire in Badajoz

An autopsy will be conducted this Friday to clarify the causes of the death of a young woman in a fire in Badajoz, while the police keep all hypotheses about the incident open.

Metro de Madrid sells out the limited edition of its new watch in just 10 hours

Metro de Madrid sold all 50 numbered units of its new limited edition watch in just 10 hours, available exclusively at the Ópera store, which was inaugurated this Thursday as part of the station’s centenary celebration.

Special arrangement due to the Barça-Real Sociedad match and the Pyromusical: metro reinforcements, exits, and alternative routes

A special arrangement has been organized due to the coincidence of the Barça-Real Sociedad match at 6:30 PM and the Pyromusical at 10:00 PM. The departure of fans is expected around 8:30 PM, so metro services will be reinforced and alternative routes will be offered to facilitate mobility.

Collboni communicates to the Tour the Barcelona veto of Israeli teams

The mayor of Barcelona, Collboni, has announced that the city will host the Tour, but will reject the participation of Israeli teams, denouncing that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

This is How a Young Spanish Woman Experienced Typhoon Rasaga in China: "It Feels Like the Apocalypse"

A young Spanish woman recounted her experience during the passage of Typhoon Rasaga in China, highlighting the intensity of the phenomenon which she described as "the apocalypse." Authorities issued multiple warnings to prevent damage and protect the population from the severe weather problems caused by the typhoon.

A hospitality business owner criticized for closing two days a week: "Spanish society is the most hypocritical"

A hospitality business owner has been criticized for closing his business two days a week, but he defends that he is only complying with the labor agreement. He denounces the hypocrisy of Spanish society regarding this decision.

The Tender Request of a Young Lithuanian Woman Who Has Spent Nine Years in Spain: "The Only Thing I Need Is a Spanish Grandmother"

A young Lithuanian woman who has lived in Spain for nine years expresses on TikTok her wish to have a Spanish grandmother, showing her enthusiasm for sharing simple moments like listening to JoaquĂ­n Sabina together.

Canine Enrichment Indoors: Ideas to Enjoy with Dogs on Rainy Days

With creativity, it is possible to transform the home into a place of play, learning, and discovery for dogs, providing canine enrichment even on rainy days.

Germany leads a European report on the dog population, followed by Spain, with 9.3 million dogs

The increase in households with dogs presents challenges in animal welfare, responsible consumption, and the need for public policies that adapt to multispecies families in Europe.

A study reveals the ideal terrarium to keep the leopard gecko healthy

A study highlights that keeping the leopard gecko healthy requires an appropriate terrarium, not just a small space with water and a rock. A specific environment that considers temperature, humidity, and enrichment is needed to ensure the well-being of these reptiles.

Your daily horoscope: Saturday, September 27, 2025

Check the astrological predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what fate has in store for you according to your zodiac sign.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, September 26, 2025, to see if your number has won a prize.

Check EuroMillions: Results of Friday, September 26, 2025

Check the winning numbers of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, September 26, 2025, to see if you have won a prize.

A Woman Yawned So Hard She Broke Her Neck: "I Felt Like an Electric Shock"

A woman suffered a cervical fracture and permanent nerve damage after yawning intensely. The injury required the removal of discs in her neck, leaving her with a tracheal scar and lasting aftereffects.

A Peach the Size of a Pumpkin Sets a World Record

A peach of the PF-27A variety, weighing 828 grams and the size of a pumpkin, has set a new world record.

The film starring Blanca SuĂĄrez that "anticipated" discoveries in Atapuerca

‘The Mark of Evil’, released in 2025 and starring Blanca Suárez, deals with cannibalism in prehistoric societies, anticipating later findings in Atapuerca that confirmed these practices.

Photos from the Official Visit of the Kings and Princess Leonor to Navarra

The official visit of the Kings and Princess Leonor to Navarra strengthens the bond between the Crown and the region, especially since the heir holds the title of Princess of Viana.

Foods You Shouldn't Put in the Fridge in Autumn

With the arrival of autumn and the drop in temperatures, some foods are better preserved outside the fridge. During September, October, and November, the milder weather allows certain foods to avoid refrigeration in order to maintain their flavor and quality.

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 several famous figures in different fields.

Artificial Intelligence Is Clear: It Would Go to a 'Virtual' Party with These Hosts

AI reveals its favorite hosts to party with, highlighting those with charisma and good humor, proposing an ideal virtual celebration based on their personality and entertainment skills.

Madrid Derby: a channel broadcasts Atlético de Madrid vs Real Madrid, available on 2 platforms

The Madrid derby between Atlético de Madrid and Real Madrid is played today and is broadcast live on television, available on two platforms for fans.

Does your car make noise? This additive reduces it immediately to avoid discomfort

A metallic rattling when starting or accelerating the car does not always indicate a malfunction. There are additives that quickly and effectively reduce this noise, preventing discomfort without the need for immediate repairs.

Seiko sells a "Panda" style watch that costs much less than you think

Seiko launches a watch with a "panda" style dial that pays tribute to iconic models, offering a classic design at a very affordable price for watch enthusiasts.

Now or never: Xiaomi's Redmi Pad SE tablet for less than 120 euros for a limited time

Xiaomi's Redmi Pad SE tablet features a smooth 11-inch display, good sound, and long-lasting battery, making it ideal for studying, watching series, and traveling without worrying about charging. It is available for a limited time for less than 120 euros.

Trump assures he is "very close" to reaching a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza

Trump states he is close to a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, which would include the release of hostages and the end of the conflict.

Patricia Conde's Encounter with a Bear in Alaska: "It's Incredible, It's Here!"

Patricia Conde had an exciting encounter with a bear during her visit to Alaska. Surprised and thrilled, she expressed her disbelief at seeing the animal so close, highlighting the experience as unique and unforgettable during her adventure in the wild nature.

Cocaine, Hitler emoticons, a frustrated honeymoon... the details of the downfall of 'El Ratilla', the neo-Nazi leader of Suburbios Firm

The police arrested 13 members of Suburbios Firm, a supremacist organization, for drug trafficking, illegal possession of weapons, and money laundering, thereby dismantling the network led by 'El Ratilla'.

Two Mutations in the North American Avian Flu Virus Increase Its Potency

A team of researchers identified two mutations in the North American avian flu virus that enhance its ability to infect certain mammals, thereby increasing its potency and adaptability.

Political foundations received 17,600 euros per day in donations and subsidies

Most of the daily donations and subsidies, totaling 17,600 euros, were allocated by Vox to its Disenso Foundation.

Twelve countries, including Spain, agree to finance the Palestinian Authority to "stabilize" the crisis it faces

Twelve countries, including Spain, have agreed to provide funding to the Palestinian Authority to stabilize the crisis it is facing. The states supporting this initiative have pledged to offer sustained support to help overcome the current difficulties.

SĂĄnchez champions his government at the progressive summit: "We have done quite well"

Pedro SĂĄnchez highlighted the good management of his government at the progressive summit, citing as examples the labor reform, the pension reform, and the improvement of the scientific system.

Sinclair Network Lifts Boycott on Jimmy Kimmel and Will Air His Show

Sinclair has decided to lift the boycott against Jimmy Kimmel and will broadcast his late-night show on nearly 40 of its ABC affiliated stations, marking the show's return to these networks.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, September 26, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, September 26, 2025 to verify winning numbers and possible prizes.

Vox insists on demanding "better management" of public funds and solutions to the "collapse" of services

Spokesperson Isabel Pérez Moñino has criticized the president's team for attacking the judges and has called for more efficient management of public money alongside solutions to prevent the collapse of services.

If You Can't Go to Machu Picchu, Machu Picchu Comes to You: An Immersive Experience of the Inca City Opens in Madrid

An immersive experience has opened in Madrid that allows visitors to explore Machu Picchu without traveling to Peru. This proposal uses advanced technology to recreate the history and architecture of the Inca city, offering a cultural and educational alternative for those who cannot visit the original archaeological site.

Lukashenko gives Zelenski a message from Putin: "Negotiate with Russia or you will lose all of Ukraine"

The president of Belarus conveyed a message from Putin to Zelenski, urging him to negotiate with Russia to avoid the total loss of Ukraine. Additionally, he assured that Putin has presented a "very good" proposal to end the conflict.

Time Change in Spain: The Day We Say Goodbye to Summer and Winter Time Arrives

With the arrival of September, Spain prepares for the switch to winter time, marking shorter days and the end of summer, along with the return to work.

Tension between Trump and Melania: a heated argument caught on camera while they were in the presidential helicopter

A video was released showing an argument between Donald Trump and Melania Trump while they were traveling in the presidential helicopter. The tension between the couple was evident during the brief exchange captured on camera, sparking comments about the state of their relationship amid public attention.

Doctors Without Borders Suspends Activities in Gaza City: "The Attacks Have Created an Unacceptable Level of Risk"

Doctors Without Borders has suspended its operations in Gaza City due to an increase in attacks that have created an unacceptable level of risk for its staff. The humanitarian organization emphasizes that safety is a priority and will continue to assess the situation to resume activities when it is safe to do so.

The organizers of the Álava camp defend mixed showers: "They are an opportunity to normalize bodies"

The organizers of the camp in Álava defend mixed showers, stating that they help desexualize nudity and promote coexistence, offering an opportunity to normalize the perception of bodies.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day informed. It covers topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture, providing a clear and concise overview for readers who want to stay up-to-date with the most important facts quickly and effectively.

My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. Recommendations include setting clear financial goals, prioritizing expenses, monitoring savings, and avoiding unnecessary debt. It also suggests using digital tools for tracking and promoting conscious consumption habits, thus helping to improve financial health and make the most of the money available.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

CinemanĂ­a presents a featured selection of must-watch series and movies, recommending titles that promise entertainment and quality. From exciting new releases to acclaimed productions, the list covers various genres for all tastes, ensuring ideal options for cinema and television lovers.

Ryanair's message to travelers using black suitcases: "They are 99.9%"

Ryanair advises passengers using black suitcases, which represent 99.9% of the total, to place distinctive marks on them to avoid confusion on the conveyor belt and to make it easier to identify their luggage.

What It Means When a Child Calls Their Mother by Her Name Instead of "Mom," According to Experts

Some children call their mothers by their name instead of "mom," which causes concern for some mothers. However, experts assure that this is not a negative thing nor does it indicate a lack of affection; rather, it is part of child development and an expression of autonomy and trust in the mother-child relationship.

The charming medieval town an hour from Segovia perfect for a getaway

AyllĂłn, considered one of the most beautiful towns in Spain, is an ideal destination to relax and enjoy its medieval charm, located just an hour from Segovia.

Pedro Ruiz agrees with Pérez-Reverte's opinion on 'El cautivo': "Great effort and lesser result"

Alejandro Amenåbar's film, with Julio Peña as Miguel de Cervantes, has surpassed two million euros at the box office in Spain, despite criticism that acknowledges the great effort behind the film but considers its outcome to be lesser.

Borja Quiroga, Nephrologist: "I have seen people who came with their kidneys full of stones"

Nephrologist Borja Quiroga warns that the free and excessive consumption of vitamin D supplements can cause health damage, including the formation of kidney stones.

The DGT's solution to reduce waiting lists for driving tests

The Directorate General of Traffic has hired 101 new examiners and will assign them to 46 Provincial Headquarters to reduce waiting lists for driving tests throughout Spain.

'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,' a thriller produced by Bayona, has managed to surpass 'The Infiltrator' in impact and reception.

Netflix has just released its best series of the year: 'Peaky Blinders' meets 'Succession' in 'The Guinness House'

Created by Steven Knight, 'The Guinness House' blends the intensity of 'Peaky Blinders' with the family intrigue of 'Succession,' exploring the life of the Guinness family in a Dublin filled with beer, violence, and ambition.

The Current Life of IvĂĄn Armesto, from Finishing Third on 'Big Brother' to Working with AlmodĂłvar and AmenĂĄbar

After finishing third in the first edition of 'Big Brother,' IvĂĄn Armesto has managed to stand out in cinema, participating in films such as Pedro AlmodĂłvar's 'Pain and Glory' and J.A. Bayona's 'The Orphanage.'

Treasury begins the refund of IRPF for retired mutual fund members: deadlines and late payment interest

The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of IRPF for retirees who contributed before 1979 to mandatory occupational mutual funds, including information about deadlines and late payment interest.

This is the new shopping center in Madrid that will open its doors next to a famous sports complex

The new shopping center in Madrid will be part of the Ciudad del Deporte, an Atlético de Madrid complex located near the Metropolitano Stadium, offering a mix of shopping and sports in a strategic location.

Who Pays the Garbage Fee in Madrid: Owner or Tenant?

In Madrid, the garbage fee tax must be paid by the property owner, not the tenant. Although the tenant uses the dwelling, legal responsibility for the payment lies with the owner according to current regulations.

Russian fuel crisis causes long queues and headaches for motorists

Russia faces a severe fuel shortage, leading to long queues at gas stations and frustration among drivers. Supply disruptions and rising prices have compounded the crisis, causing significant inconvenience and economic strain for motorists across the country. Authorities are struggling to manage the demand and restore normal fuel availability.

More than 150 companies have ties to Israeli settlements, UN database shows

A UN database reveals that over 150 companies operate or have ties to Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories, which are considered illegal under international law. The list includes firms involved in various industries, raising concerns about economic activities supporting settlements and ongoing conflicts in the region. The database aims to increase transparency and accountability.

Climate activists and vulnerable nations called on COP30 to connect climate justice with reparations for historical emissions by wealthy countries. They argue that addressing past environmental damage is crucial for fair climate action, emphasizing support for communities most impacted by climate change and historical exploitation. Delegates urged the conference to prioritize financial compensation alongside emission reduction commitments.

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US oil and gas rig count rises to highest since June, Baker Hughes says

The US oil and gas rig count increased, reaching its highest level since June, according to Baker Hughes. This rise indicates growing drilling activity amid sustained energy demand and higher prices, reflecting optimism in the sector despite market uncertainties.

Brazil coffee exports to US to fall further if tariffs stay, Cecafe president says

Brazil’s coffee exports to the US could decline further if current tariffs remain, warned CecafĂ© president. Tariffs have already impacted trade volumes, and sustained duties risk harming Brazil's market share in the US. The industry urges tariff removal to restore growth and competitiveness in this key export market.

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India says trade talks with US ‘constructive’, eyes early deal

India described its recent trade discussions with the US as "constructive," expressing optimism for an early agreement. The talks aim to resolve ongoing trade issues and enhance bilateral economic cooperation between the two countries. Both sides showed willingness to address concerns and work toward mutually beneficial terms.

Erdogan hails ’meaningful progress’ in his talks with Trump

Turkish President Erdogan praised the recent discussions with former U.S. President Trump as "meaningful progress." He highlighted improved cooperation on key issues, signaling a positive shift in Turkish-American relations. Erdogan expressed optimism about future collaboration, emphasizing mutual interests and strategic partnership.

Nord Stream pipeline could be quickly returned to service, Kremlin says

The Kremlin stated that the damaged Nord Stream pipeline could be swiftly restored to operation if repairs are allowed. Russian officials emphasized readiness to fix the infrastructure, highlighting the pipeline's importance for gas supplies to Europe amid ongoing energy tensions. They urged cooperation from all involved parties to facilitate the repair process and ensure energy security.

Boeing has agreed to settle a wrongful death lawsuit involving the family of a deceased whistleblower. The lawsuit claimed Boeing's negligence contributed to the individual’s death. Details of the settlement remain confidential, but this marks a significant development in ongoing legal challenges faced by the company related to safety and internal practices.

JPMorgan names Dhupelia new head of ECM international, memo says

JPMorgan has appointed Dhupelia as the new head of Equity Capital Markets (ECM) International, according to an internal memo. This leadership change highlights the bank's strategy to strengthen its ECM operations globally. Dhupelia's role will focus on expanding JPMorgan’s market presence and managing cross-border equity offerings.

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AI hologram of Spider-Man creator Stan Lee debuts at L.A. Comic Con

An AI-powered hologram of Stan Lee, co-creator of Spider-Man, was unveiled at L.A. Comic Con. The hologram interacts with fans, answering questions and sharing stories, bringing the legendary comic creator to life posthumously. This technology offers a new way for fans to engage with Lee’s legacy and experience his presence virtually at events.

Exclusive - Trump mulls tariffs on foreign electronics based on number of chips, sources say

Former President Trump is considering imposing tariffs on foreign electronics, potentially based on the number of chips contained in devices. This approach aims to protect U.S. semiconductor manufacturers and address trade imbalances. The proposal reflects ongoing concerns about dependency on foreign technology and efforts to boost domestic chip production. Details remain under discussion among officials and industry stakeholders.

Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky secures about $11 billion US Navy contract

Lockheed Martin’s Sikorsky unit has been awarded an approximately $11 billion contract by the US Navy to supply CH-53K King Stallion helicopters. The deal supports the helicopter’s production, maintenance, and associated services, ensuring enhanced heavy-lift capabilities for the Marine Corps. This contract marks a significant investment in modernizing naval aviation assets and sustaining Sikorsky’s role in military rotorcraft development.

Nexstar, Sinclair to end boycott of Kimmel show on their ABC stations Friday

Nexstar and Sinclair will end their boycott of Jimmy Kimmel's show on their ABC stations starting Friday. The decision follows their previous refusal to air the program due to disagreements over its content. Resuming the broadcast signifies a move toward resolving the dispute and returning to normal programming on their networks.

Boeing, IAM union to resume contract negotiations

Boeing and the International Association of Machinists (IAM) union have agreed to resume contract negotiations. This move aims to resolve ongoing disputes and prevent potential labor disruptions. Both parties express commitment to working collaboratively toward a mutual agreement that addresses workers' concerns and supports Boeing's operational goals.

Standard Chartered defeats two lawsuits in US over alleged ties to attacks

Standard Chartered successfully defended against two lawsuits in the US that alleged the bank had ties to terrorist attacks. The court dismissed the claims, finding insufficient evidence linking the bank to the incidents. This ruling clears Standard Chartered of legal responsibility in these cases, underscoring challenges in proving such allegations in court.

Videogame maker EA in advanced talks to go private at roughly $50 billion valuation

Electronic Arts (EA) is reportedly in advanced discussions to go private in a deal valuing the company at about $50 billion. This move would take the videogame giant off the public markets, potentially allowing it to focus on long-term growth without quarterly pressures. Details of the terms and timeline have yet to be finalized.

China's industrial profits rise 0.9% in January-August

China's industrial profits increased by 0.9% year-on-year from January to August, showing moderate growth despite economic challenges. This rise reflects gradual recovery in the manufacturing sector amid ongoing global uncertainties and domestic policy adjustments. Key industries contributed to the profit growth, signaling resilience in the industrial economy.

US tells India that Russian oil curbs are key to trade deal progress

The US has informed India that restricting Russian oil imports is essential for advancing their trade negotiations. Washington emphasizes that curbing these imports aligns with broader efforts to pressure Russia amid geopolitical tensions. India’s cooperation on this front is seen as a critical factor in achieving progress on the US-India trade agreement.

US consumer sentiment dips slightly below forecast, indicating cautious optimism

US consumer sentiment edged down more than expected in June, reflecting cautious optimism amid persistent inflation and economic uncertainty. Although confidence remains relatively stable, concerns about rising prices and interest rates continue to temper consumer outlook, impacting spending and economic growth projections.

U.S. core PCE rises 2.9% in August, in line with estimates

The U.S. core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index increased 2.9% year-over-year in August, matching market expectations. This measure, closely watched by the Federal Reserve, reflects inflation excluding food and energy costs. The steady rise indicates ongoing inflationary pressure, influencing economic and monetary policy decisions.

Core PCE Price Index holds steady, aligning with forecast and previous figures

The Core PCE Price Index remained unchanged at 4.6%, matching both forecasts and previous readings. This stability indicates steady inflation pressures excluding food and energy, aligning with expectations and supporting current economic conditions.

Italy business sentiment stable in September, consumer morale rises

In September, Italy's business sentiment remained stable, reflecting steady outlooks across key sectors. Meanwhile, consumer morale improved, indicating growing confidence among households amid easing economic pressures. This positive trend suggests potential support for domestic demand and economic recovery in the coming months.

Spain's economy grew faster in second quarter than initially estimated

Spain's economy expanded at a stronger pace in the second quarter than first reported. Revised data shows higher GDP growth, attributed to increased domestic spending and exports. This upward revision highlights improved economic resilience amid global uncertainties, suggesting a positive outlook for Spain’s recovery.

ECB Consumer Expectations Survey shows inflation outlook rise

The ECB's latest Consumer Expectations Survey indicates a rise in inflation outlook among consumers. Increased expectations may influence future monetary policy decisions as the ECB seeks to balance price stability and economic growth amid evolving market conditions.

Spain's GDP growth revised upward to 0.8% in Q2, exceeding estimates

Spain's GDP growth for Q2 was revised up to 0.8%, surpassing initial estimates. This stronger growth reflects increased consumer spending and robust industrial output, signaling resilience in the Spanish economy despite external challenges. The revision highlights positive momentum ahead for Spain’s economic recovery.

Japan revises July real wages to show contraction from growth

Japan re-evaluated its July real wages data, revealing a contraction instead of the previously reported growth. This revision indicates weakening wage trends, raising concerns about consumer spending and overall economic recovery. The change highlights challenges in Japan's labor market amidst ongoing economic pressures.

Wall Street ends higher after as-expected inflation data; S&P 500, Nasdaq post weekly declines

Wall Street closed higher following inflation data that met expectations, providing some relief to investors. Despite the gains, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq still recorded losses for the week, reflecting ongoing concerns about economic growth and market volatility.

Top Wall St regulator says he will review White House call for layoff plans

The head of the top Wall Street regulator has announced he will assess the White House's request for financial firms to prepare layoff plans. This move comes amid concerns about economic uncertainty and potential job cuts in the financial sector. The regulator aims to ensure companies remain transparent and ready for any necessary workforce adjustments.

Britain would face 100% tariff on pharmaceuticals under latest Trump plan, sources say

According to sources, the UK could face a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical exports to the US if former President Trump's latest trade plan is implemented. This move would significantly impact the UK pharmaceutical industry, disrupting supply chains and increasing costs for medicines. The plan aims to protect US manufacturers but raises concerns about trade relations and market access between the two countries.

Exclusive - Fed's Miran math may overstate the impact of immigration on inflation

A recent analysis suggests that the Federal Reserve's economist, Miran, may have exaggerated immigration's role in driving inflation. The findings indicate that immigration's effect on wage growth and prices is smaller than previously estimated, implying that other factors contribute more significantly to inflation trends. This challenges some assumptions influencing monetary policy decisions.

Trump slaps steep US tariffs on drugs, heavy trucks and furniture

The Trump administration announced hefty tariffs on imported drugs, heavy trucks, and furniture to protect US industries. These measures aim to reduce reliance on foreign products and boost domestic manufacturing, though they may raise prices for consumers and provoke retaliation from trade partners.

States sue over Trump directive to remove ’gender ideology’ content from sex ed materials

Several states have filed a lawsuit challenging a Trump-era directive that mandates the removal of "gender ideology" content from sex education materials. The states argue the directive infringes on educational freedoms and discriminates against LGBTQ+ topics, while supporters claim it aims to protect traditional values in education. The legal battle highlights ongoing debates over curriculum content related to gender and sexuality in schools.

Trump urges Supreme Court in new filing to allow his firing of Fed's Lisa Cook

Former President Trump has asked the Supreme Court to permit him to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This new legal move challenges current protections preventing his dismissal of Fed officials, aiming to increase presidential control over the central bank. The case raises significant questions about the independence of the Federal Reserve and the limits of presidential authority.

US dollar at risk if Trump can sway Fed to more dovish stance, says PGIM exec

A PGIM executive warned that the US dollar could weaken if former President Trump influences the Federal Reserve to adopt a more dovish monetary policy. Such a shift might lead to lower interest rates, impacting currency strength and potentially causing volatility in the financial markets.

Analysis - Comey Indictment Escalates Trump’s Campaign to Chill Opposition

The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey marks a significant escalation in Donald Trump’s efforts to intimidate political foes. This move aims to deter opposition by targeting prominent rivals through legal means, intensifying the political climate and raising concerns about the use of the justice system for personal and political vendettas.

TSX ends higher but not by enough to extend weekly winning streak

The TSX closed higher but fell short of extending its weekly winning streak. Despite gains in some sectors, market uncertainties and mixed economic signals limited overall investor enthusiasm, resulting in modest advances rather than a strong rally.

EOS Climbs 15% In a Green Day

EOS surged 15% amid a broad market rally, boosted by strong investor confidence and positive developments within its ecosystem. Increased adoption and promising project updates contributed to the cryptocurrency’s upward momentum, marking a significant rebound in its price and market sentiment.

Kraken In Talks With Strategic Investor At $20B Valuation - Bloomberg

Kraken is in discussions with a strategic investor that could value the cryptocurrency exchange at $20 billion. The talks indicate strong interest and confidence in Kraken's growth potential amidst a competitive crypto market. This funding round would support Kraken's expansion and technology development.

SoftBank, Ark in talks to invest in Tether’s major funding round - Bloomberg

SoftBank and Ark Investment Management are reportedly in discussions to participate in a significant funding round for Tether, the issuer of the USDT stablecoin. This investment could provide Tether with substantial capital to support its operations and growth amid increasing scrutiny and demand in the crypto market. Details on the investment size and terms remain undisclosed.

Pepeto Highlights $6.8M Presale Amid Ethereum’s Price Moves and Opportunities

Pepeto has conducted a $6.8 million presale, coinciding with recent fluctuations in Ethereum's price. The platform emphasizes emerging opportunities in the evolving crypto market, leveraging Ethereum's network developments. Pepeto aims to capitalize on growing investor interest and the expanding decentralized finance ecosystem, positioning itself strategically amid current market dynamics.

Bybit Card & Pay: Extra MNT Cashback and Fee-Free Spending

Bybit Card & Pay offers users extra MNT cashback and fee-free spending, enhancing the convenience and value of cryptocurrency transactions. This promotion encourages more seamless crypto usage by providing financial incentives and eliminating common spending fees.

LYS Labs Moves Beyond Data and Aims to Become the Operating System for Automated Global Finance

LYS Labs is evolving from a data provider to becoming the foundational operating system for automated global finance. The company focuses on integrating various financial data sources and automating workflows to enhance efficiency and decision-making in financial markets worldwide. Their vision involves creating a seamless, all-encompassing platform that supports real-time data processing and automated financial operations.

Dexari Unveils $1M Cash Prize Trading Competition

Dexari has launched a trading competition offering a $1 million cash prize. The event aims to attract traders by providing substantial rewards and enhancing platform engagement. Participants will compete over a set period, with top performers receiving significant cash prizes, boosting Dexari's market presence.

Bitcoin price today: dips below $110k ahead of $22bn options expiry; PCE data flat

Bitcoin's price slipped below $110,000 as traders prepared for a significant $22 billion options expiry. The market also reacted to flat Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, reflecting steady inflation levels. These factors combined to create cautious sentiment ahead of key financial events influencing BTC’s short-term trends.

Bybit Brings Back Daily Treasure Hunt With October’s “Hot Token Rush”

Bybit has relaunched its Daily Treasure Hunt event for October, themed “Hot Token Rush.” The promotion invites users to participate in daily challenges to win rewards, including tokens and bonuses. This initiative aims to boost user engagement on the platform and promote selected cryptocurrencies during the month. Participants can earn prizes by completing specified tasks each day throughout October.

EOS Falls 10% In Rout

EOS experienced a sharp decline, falling 10% amid a broader market sell-off. The drop is attributed to negative investor sentiment and profit-taking after recent gains. Market analysts suggest caution as EOS faces key support levels, with further volatility expected in the near term.

Quantumsphere Acquisition Corp units to begin separate trading

Quantumsphere Acquisition Corp announced its units will start trading separately on the Nasdaq. This move follows their recent business combination, allowing investors to trade the company's common shares and warrants independently, enhancing market flexibility and potentially attracting a broader investor base.

Cathie Wood's ARK shifts focus, buys KDK stock and sells KTOS

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has adjusted its portfolio by purchasing shares of KDK while divesting from KTOS. This move reflects ARK's evolving investment strategy, focusing on opportunities it deems promising amid changing market conditions. The shift highlights ARK's proactive approach to capitalizing on emerging trends and reallocating resources to optimize returns.

Huntsman's General Counsel Successor Withdraws from Position

The successor to Huntsman's general counsel has withdrawn from the position. Details regarding the reasons for the withdrawal or the next steps for the company's legal leadership have not been disclosed.

Public Storage subsidiary prices €425 million senior notes offering

A subsidiary of Public Storage has priced a €425 million senior notes offering. The move aims to strengthen its financial position and support ongoing operations. Details on interest rates and maturity were not disclosed. This issuance reflects the company's strategy to capitalize on favorable market conditions for debt financing.

New York Times declares quarterly dividend of $0.18 per share

The New York Times announced a quarterly dividend of $0.18 per share, reflecting the company's continued financial strength and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the upcoming payment date to shareholders of record as of the specified date.

Emmis Acquisition Corp. closes $115 million IPO with full exercise of option

Emmis Acquisition Corp. completed its initial public offering, raising $115 million by fully exercising the over-allotment option. The funds are intended to support the company’s strategic growth initiatives and potential acquisitions in the media and broadcasting sectors.

WORK Medical closes $2.9 million registered direct offering

WORK Medical completed a $2.9 million registered direct offering, strengthening its financial position. The funds will support the company's growth initiatives, including expanding its product portfolio and enhancing operational capabilities. This capital raise reflects investor confidence in WORK Medical's strategy and market potential.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! returns to Nexstar-affiliated ABC stations

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is returning to ABC stations owned by Nexstar Media Group after a hiatus. The show, a late-night talk format hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, will resume airing on these affiliates, expanding its reach. This move comes as part of Nexstar's ongoing strategy to enhance local programming and viewer engagement across its network.

Eastern and HarborOne receive regulatory approvals for merger

Eastern Bank and HarborOne Bancorp have received regulatory approval to proceed with their merger. The deal aims to combine resources and expand banking services, enhancing financial offerings for customers. The approval marks a key step toward finalizing the merger, expected to create a stronger regional banking presence.

DeFi Technologies closes $100 million registered direct offering

DeFi Technologies has completed a $100 million registered direct offering, enhancing its financial position. The funds will support the company's growth and expansion in decentralized finance and blockchain technology sectors. This capital boost aims to strengthen DeFi Technologies’ market presence and accelerate development initiatives.

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