News Summary - 09/28/2025

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Trump authorizes 'full force' as Portland becomes latest city to see troops deployed

President Trump has authorized deploying federal troops to Portland, citing the need to protect immigration detention facilities. This marks the latest city to receive such federal intervention amid civil unrest.

Iran warned not to escalate tensions as UN sanctions reimposed

The UK, France, and Germany have reinstated UN sanctions on Iran due to ongoing concerns about its nuclear program, urging Tehran not to escalate tensions.

At least 39 dead in crush at political rally in India

At least 39 people died in a crush during a political rally in Tamil Nadu, India, where tens of thousands had gathered to support actor-turned-politician Vijay. The large crowd triggered the tragic incident at the campaign event.

Brutal killings of young women leave Argentina in shock and anger

Thousands marched across Argentina demanding justice after three young women were brutally murdered, with the crimes livestreamed on social media. The shocking killings have sparked widespread outrage and calls for stronger measures to protect women and hold perpetrators accountable.

Israeli strikes kill dozens in Gaza including civilians seeking aid, health workers say

Israel continues its offensive against Hamas in Gaza following Prime Minister Netanyahu's statement at the UN that Israel "must finish the job." Strikes have killed dozens, including civilians trying to obtain aid, according to health workers.

Russia has no intention of attacking EU or NATO states, foreign minister says

Sergei Lavrov criticized Western countries and Israel during his UN General Assembly speech, emphasizing that Russia has no plans to attack EU or NATO states.

Swiss vote on electronic identity cards for second time

Swiss voters are revisiting the proposal for electronic identity cards, which was revised following its rejection in 2021 due to data protection concerns.

Drones seen over Danish military bases in latest air disruption

Drones were spotted near Denmark's largest military base, with additional sightings potentially reported in Germany, Norway, and Lithuania, indicating a broader disturbance across multiple countries' airspaces.

Trump to declassify files on aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart

President Trump announced plans to declassify government files related to Amelia Earhart, the aviation pioneer who disappeared in 1937 during a Pacific flight. The move aims to shed light on the mystery that has captivated millions for decades.

US revokes Colombian president's visa over 'reckless and incendiary' remarks

The US revoked Colombian President Gustavo Petro's visa after he urged US soldiers in New York to "disobey Trump's orders" during a protest. The move reflects US concerns over his provocative statements.

Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition as dozens walk out of UN speech

As Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu began his UN speech criticizing Palestinian state recognition, numerous officials and diplomats walked out in protest, leaving large sections of the auditorium noticeably empty.

Police break up ring trafficking Kenyans to fight for Russia in Ukraine

Authorities dismantled a trafficking ring recruiting Kenyans to fight for Russia in Ukraine. During the raid, recruitment materials, travel documents, and job offer letters were seized, exposing the illicit operation.

Elon Musk and Prince Andrew named in new Epstein files

Congressional Democrats released documents from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that mention Elon Musk and Prince Andrew, shedding new light on their possible connections to the convicted paedophile financier.

TV station owners reinstate Jimmy Kimmel show after ban

Viewers in Washington, DC, St. Louis, and Seattle can now watch Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show again after a recent ban was lifted by TV station owners.

UK urged to act on colonial-era war crimes case after recognising Palestinian state

A legal petition calls on the UK to address alleged colonial-era war crimes committed between 1917 and 1948 in historical Palestine, following the UK's recognition of the Palestinian state.

FBI fires agents pictured kneeling at George Floyd protest, US media report

The FBI reportedly fired agents who were photographed kneeling at a George Floyd protest. The FBI Agents Association claims these terminations, not yet officially confirmed, infringe upon the agents' rights.

ICE arrests top educator at Iowa's largest school district

Ian Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines overseeing about 30,000 students, was arrested by ICE.

Turkey abandons bid to force doner kebab rules on Europe

Turkey dropped its attempt to impose specific doner kebab regulations across Europe, alleviating concerns in Germany's kebab industry, which prepares doners differently and feared restrictive rules.

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

Shane Tamura, who killed four people in a July attack targeting NFL offices, was found to have low-level chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) according to the medical examiner. The condition, often linked to repeated head trauma, may have influenced his behavior leading to the shooting.

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

Charles Mwesigwa was arrested for running a sex-trade network exploiting vulnerable women in Dubai's upscale areas, following a BBC investigation that exposed his degrading operations.

Slovakia passes law to recognize only two sexes and restrict adoption

Slovakia has enacted a law recognizing only two sexes and tightening adoption rules. Critics argue that the changes could negatively impact LGBT individuals, making life harder for the community by limiting rights and protections.

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

Assata Shakur, a black liberation activist who fled to Cuba after being convicted in the killing of a police officer, has died at 78. She consistently denied involvement in the shooting.

Instagram vs reality: Bali is becoming a victim of its own success

Bali attracts millions inspired by its picturesque charm, but the surge in visitors has led to overcrowding, traffic jams, and widespread construction noise, highlighting the clash between its idyllic image and the challenges of mass tourism.

The US Navy killed 17 in deadly strikes. Now Venezuela is giving civilians guns

Tensions have escalated after the US Navy struck boats near Venezuela, killing 17. In response, Venezuela is arming civilians, heightening regional security concerns.

Trump promised retribution - how far will he go?

As President Trump intensifies his crackdown on left-wing groups and targets political adversaries, critics express concern over the direction in which he is steering America, questioning the limits of his retribution.

The record-breaking Nigerian chef ready to take on the world

Hilda Baci, a double Guinness World Record holder, shares her pride in being an inspiration. She is recognized for her exceptional culinary achievements and aims to make a global impact with her talents.

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

Former FBI Director James Comey faces an indictment, reigniting public attention nearly a decade after the 2016 election controversies. The development marks a significant moment as the legal process unfolds, with broad implications for Comey's legacy and the political landscape.

Moldova holds key election as Russia's shadow looms large

Moldova is holding a crucial election amid allegations of unprecedented interference by Russia. This election is seen as pivotal in determining the country's future direction in the face of growing Russian influence and regional tensions.

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

Inspector Zende recounts how an Indian police officer courageously captured the notorious serial killer Charles Sobhraj on two occasions, highlighting his pivotal role in bringing the infamous "Bikini Killer" to justice—a story now featured on Netflix.

Why a tiny island's fate could decide Seychelles' next president

Assumption Island's future is debated among India, Qatari royals, China, and ecologists, each with distinct interests. The island's fate has become a pivotal issue influencing Seychelles' upcoming presidential election, highlighting geopolitical, environmental, and strategic concerns.

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

Despite breaking records worldwide, Stray Kids remain humble, emphasizing their passion for music and connection with fans over fame or success.

China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet

The Chinese government has initiated a new crackdown aimed at curbing pessimistic and negative posts on social media, seeking to promote a more positive online environment.

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

Sonic the Hedgehog's leadership highlights that while the series has a history of rivalries, especially with older competitors, its true challenge lies in staying relevant against newer, modern games.

Watch: Polar bears occupy abandoned Soviet-era research station

Drone footage reveals polar bears inhabiting an abandoned Soviet-era research station on Russia's Kolyuchin Island, showcasing wildlife adapting to human structures in the Arctic.

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

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

Watch: How Trump and Comey's relationship soured

The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey follows shortly after President Trump urged intensified investigations into his opponents, highlighting the deepening conflict 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, highlighting the contentious atmosphere surrounding his address.

Begoña Gómez Does Not Attend Judge Peinado's Summons in the Embezzlement Investigation

Begoña Gómez did not appear at Judge Peinado's summons in the embezzlement investigation. Advisor Cristina Álvarez and the Government Delegate in Madrid, Francisco Martín, also did not attend.

Prosecutor's Office and Begoña Gómez's Defense Request Dismissal of the Embezzlement Case, and the Accusations Request Sánchez to Testify

The hearing before Judge Peinado lasted more than an hour and a half and took place without the presence of the three defendants. The Prosecutor's Office and Begoña Gómez's defense request dismissal of the embezzlement case, while the accusations demand that Pedro Sánchez testify.

Marc Márquez is king again: he wins his ninth motorcycle racing world championship

Marc Márquez has won his ninth motorcycle racing world title, his seventh in the MotoGP category, following an outstanding performance at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Julián Álvarez Leads Atlético's 'Five-goal Win' over Real Madrid in a Resurrected Performance

Julián Álvarez stood out in Atlético's victory, as they clearly defeated Real Madrid 5-3, showcasing a revival in their performance and securing three points against their historic rival.

Alarm in European skies: Germany, Denmark, and Norway detect drones over their territories

Germany, Denmark, and Norway have detected unidentified drones over their territories, raising alarm in Europe. These sightings occur in the context of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, increasing concerns about possible incursions or espionage in European countries. Authorities are investigating the origin and purpose of the drones to ensure air security.

Russia denies planning attacks on NATO and sees no interest in Ukraine or Europe to negotiate a "just peace agreement"

The Russian Foreign Minister stated before the UN that Russia does not plan attacks against NATO and affirmed that there is no interest in Ukraine or Europe to negotiate a just peace agreement. Additionally, he warned that any aggression against Russia will receive a decisive response.

The Flotilla Announces It Is Approaching a High-Risk Area: "Please Keep Your Eyes on Them"

The Flotilla warns that it is approaching a high-risk area, emphasizing the urgent need for vigilance and global solidarity to ensure the safety of those in this vulnerable zone. They request constant attention to prevent incidents.

Aemet issues an alert for heavy rains due to the arrival of ex-hurricane Gabrielle: these are the areas expecting the most water

Aemet has issued an alert for heavy rains because of the arrival of ex-hurricane Gabrielle, which will especially affect the Mediterranean coast. The most critical period is expected to be Monday and Tuesday, with Valencia being one of the areas to receive the greatest amount of water.

A Euromillions Winner Takes Home the Special Jackpot of 130 Million

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

New Details on the Separation of Telma Ortiz, Sister of Queen Letizia, and Gavin Bonnar: "It Was the Point of No Return"

New information from Vanitatis reveals that the separation between Telma Ortiz and Gavin Bonnar is being complicated and not amicable, marking a point of no return in their relationship.

The Body of Gerson, the 29-Year-Old Young Man from Vigo Whose Family Was Searching for Him, Found in Valladolid

Gerson's body, a 29-year-old young man from Vigo, was found in Valladolid. His family had been searching for him since September 23, when they lost contact with him.

The law firm that fired Albert Rivera ordered to pay him 1.3 million

The Court of First Instance No. 8 of Madrid has ordered the firm Martínez-Echevarría to pay Albert Rivera 1.3 million euros after dismissing him. The firm has announced that it will appeal the ruling.

Primark puts a new service to the test in its stores: appointments will be required

Primark will implement an appointment system at its main Manchester store as a pilot test to improve the shopping experience and better manage customer flow.

The neighbor who supervises the construction work on the A-5 every day: "I'm not an engineer, I just share what I see and what could be done better"

Marcos, a resident of Latina, created an X account in November 2024 to report on the progress and inconveniences caused by the undergrounding works on the A-5, offering his perspective without being an engineer and pointing out possible improvements.

Junts sets a three-month deadline to decide whether to break with the Government amid the state of alarm over the Catalan Alliance

Junts establishes a three-month deadline to decide whether to break with the Government in the face of the rise of the secessionist far right. The party debates how to stop internal defections and whether it is advantageous to continue providing occasional support to the Executive in a context of high political tension.

This is Natalia, the unknown sister of Cayetana Guillén Cuervo who bears a strong resemblance to her

Natalia, sister of Cayetana Guillén Cuervo, bears a strong resemblance to her but has chosen a life away from the spotlight, unlike her artistic family.

Mercadona surprises with a new product that is causing a sensation among its customers: "Among my favorites"

Mercadona has launched a new product that has delighted its customers, who highlight its combination of white chocolate and cream as "a fantastic mix." The product has quickly become one of the favorites among shoppers.

Jorge Rey's Warning About Gabrielle's Approach in the Coming Hours: "It Will Cause Significant Rainfall"

Jorge Rey warns that Gabrielle's passage will cause significant rainfall in the coming hours. Temperatures will be autumn-like but could drop due to the storms accompanying the phenomenon.

Princess Leonor reveals what her favorite movie has been since she was little: "I was obsessed"

Princess Leonor confessed that she has been obsessed with a movie since she was little, recognizing a song from it and showing great admiration for it.

Everything Furor P-46 Can Do, the Ship Sent by Sánchez to Protect the Gaza Flotilla

The Furor P-46, sent by President Sánchez, is equipped to carry out neutralization, protection, and control missions in international waters, enhancing the security of the flotilla in Gaza.

Donald Trump shares a photograph with King Felipe VI four days after their meeting at the UN

Donald Trump shared a photo alongside King Felipe VI and the First Lady, Melania Trump, in front of the United States flag and the presidential standard, four days after their meeting at the UN.

Elia, daughter of Julián Muñoz, reveals what Isabel Pantoja told her father: "The next time you see your daughters will be in a pine coffin"

Elia Muñoz shared on the program 'De viernes' how she experienced the relationship between her father Julián Muñoz and Isabel Pantoja, revealing the harsh phrase the singer told her father, warning him that the next time he sees his daughters will be "in a pine coffin."

Rufián speaks out about Netanyahu's speech at the UN: "The world is going to hell"

ERC spokesperson in Congress, Gabriel Rufián, critically commented on Netanyahu's speech at the UN, warning that "the world is going to hell." His words have had a significant impact, accumulating half a million views and more than 17,000 likes on social media.

Woman Detained in Russia for Selling Adulterated Vodka That Caused the Death of 19 People

A woman was detained in Russia after selling adulterated vodka that caused the death of 19 people. The increase in alcohol prices since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine has made access more difficult, especially for the elderly.

They Solve a Quadruple Crime Committed 34 Years Ago Thanks to DNA... But Too Late

The quadruple murder of four girls in Texas in 1991, in a store set on fire by the killer, has been solved thanks to DNA. Although the truth came to light after 34 years, it is already too late to deliver immediate justice.

Five winners of La Primitiva win 41,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 9 million

Five players of La Primitiva have won 41,000 euros each, while another 159 third-tier winners received prizes of 2,367 euros. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 9 million euros.

Learning to Live Beyond the Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ (No. 127) by Fundación Telefónica addresses in ‘Generation Alfabeta’ how to find well-being in a world saturated with technology. It analyzes the impact of hyperconnectivity on mental and social health, proposing strategies to balance digital use with real life and to foster critical skills that enable a healthier coexistence with screens.

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

Chris Martin made a joke about the controversial 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

'Sundays' wins the Golden Shell: complete list of winners at the San Sebastián Festival 2025

Alauda Ruiz de Azúa's film "Sundays" won the top prize at the San Sebastián Festival 2025. José Luis Guerín received a Special Jury Prize for his documentary "Stories of the Good Valley," highlighting the event's distinguished awards.

Is Your Dog Intelligent? Five Tests You Can Do to Find Out, According to Veterinarians

To assess a dog's intelligence, observe how it responds to your signals and communication. Veterinarians suggest performing five specific tests that measure skills such as memory, learning, and problem-solving to better understand your dog's intelligence.

Amazon offers prefabricated housing in Spain for less than 25,000 euros with furnished kitchen and two bedrooms

Amazon launches affordable prefabricated homes in Spain for less than 25,000 euros. These homes include a furnished kitchen and two bedrooms, offering an economical and quick alternative to traditional housing. The initiative responds to the high demand for more affordable housing options.

Antonia San Juan rejects two "morbid" offers from a magazine: "They want to reward me for being sick"

Actress Antonia San Juan, diagnosed with throat cancer, rejected two offers from a magazine that she considered morbid, as they intended to "reward" her for her illness, an attitude she strongly criticized.

Madrid Work Calendar: The Holiday Change That Will Benefit Thousands of Madrid Residents

The rescheduling of a local holiday in Madrid will allow residents to enjoy a three-day long weekend, benefiting thousands of the city's inhabitants.

A wine expert reveals what you should eat before drinking alcohol to avoid a hangover: "It's always helpful"

Pablo Teipro, winemaker and content creator on Instagram, shares advice to avoid a hangover. He recommends eating before drinking alcohol, an effective trick for any type of alcoholic beverage that helps minimize the negative effects of consumption.

Stocks That Continue to Attract Money in the Ibex 35 and Those Awaiting Their Comeback

Some companies in the Ibex 35 continue to attract investment and reach all-time highs, while others, despite having been punished, retain analysts' confidence and hope to regain ground.

The curious case of Luis Bar Boo, the man from Vigo who worked with Clint Eastwood and Arnold Schwarzenegger

Luis Bar Boo, originally from Vigo, worked alongside great stars such as Clint Eastwood, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sean Connery, and Charlton Heston, although his name is not very well known in Spain.

What Maternal 'Burnout' Is and How This Phenomenon Can Lead to Extreme Exhaustion

Maternal 'burnout' is a syndrome that negatively affects mothers' moods, causing demotivation and emotional detachment in the family bond, which can lead to extreme exhaustion.

Myths about thyroid cancer: the reality behind the butterfly-shaped disease

Many people face misunderstandings about thyroid cancer, which hinders its proper understanding and treatment. This butterfly-shaped cancer requires clear information to debunk myths and promote an appropriate approach to the disease.

This is How AI is Solving One of the Greatest Mysteries: the Nazca Lines

An AI algorithm discovered more than 300 previously unknown geoglyphs in the Nazca Desert, Peru, bringing archaeologists closer to solving the mystery of these ancient figures.

The List of Countries Excluded from the New U.S. Visa Fee: One of the Most Expensive in the World

Donald Trump proposes to increase the cost of the visa to enter the United States, aiming to control the flow of travelers. The measure will affect several countries, although some will be excluded from this increase in a fee that is already among the most expensive worldwide.

The Clever Trick to Use Your Electric Mixer Without Spilling a Drop

A simple trick allows you to use the electric mixer to make cakes without making a mess in the kitchen, preventing splashes and making cleanup easier.

The Meaning of the Numbers Next to the Green Light on Taxis: It Can Help Avoid Surprises When Paying for the Ride

The numbers next to the green light on taxis vary depending on the autonomous community and may indicate an increase in the fare, helping to avoid surprises when paying.

Germany Feels the Russian Threat and Prepares for War: More Soldiers, More Weapons, and Stockpiling... Ravioli

Germany leads military spending in Europe, planning to triple its investment to 83 billion in 15 months, including 35 billion for space defense, as a response to the Russian threat.

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

The 'Stratus' variant of Covid does not cause more severe symptoms than other strains, but experts warn that it could be more contagious. Identifying its key symptom helps differentiate it from the flu.

This is the speed at which your heart ages: researchers create a tool to measure it

Researchers have developed a new tool to measure heart age, aiming for it to be as close as possible to chronological age, beyond the typical risk percentages.

The Hidden Button on the Gear Shift That Almost Nobody Knows What It’s For

A hidden button on the automatic gear shift is common in many vehicles, but few drivers in Spain know its real function. This button has a specific purpose that enhances the driving experience, although it usually goes unnoticed by most.

Three winners of the Bonoloto win 45,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 600,000 euros

Three winners of the Bonoloto have each received 45,000 euros, while the jackpot has now accumulated to 600,000 euros. Additionally, 69 other third-category participants won 982.87 euros each.

The Emotional Farewell of Model and Influencer Pablo Garna Before Entering the Seminary

The friends of the Granada-born influencer Pablo Garna organized an emotional farewell for him at Retiro Park, Madrid, before he entered the seminary.

The Great Bond Between Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor and King Felipe's Striking Gesture During Their Visit to Olite

The royal family visited Olite on their second day in Navarra, where they were warmly welcomed by the locals. The strong bond between Queen Letizia and Princess Leonor stood out, as well as a striking gesture from King Felipe during the visit.

Capsule Coffee Maker or Traditional Italian Coffee Maker: Which One Can Save You More Money?

The capsule coffee maker has gained popularity, but the traditional Italian coffee maker remains preferred for its economy. Comparing both types shows that the Italian one is cheaper in the long run due to the cost of capsules, although capsules offer convenience and speed. The choice depends on the balance between savings and practicality.

The most famous hotel in Sanxenxo with 3,300 reviews: affordable and by the beach

This accommodation and spa in Sanxenxo is the highest-rated in the Galician town, with over 3,300 reviews. It offers affordable prices, under 100 euros per night, and is located close to the beach, combining quality and location at a good price.

Five Mistakes Costing Investors Billions This Year

In 2025, small investors make mistakes such as investing late in tech companies and ignoring taxation, causing them to lose billions compared to large funds. These errors negatively impact their earnings and highlight the importance of informed strategies and tax planning.

Julia Roberts on the Actor She Got Along With the Worst on a Film Set: "From the Moment I Met Him, We Started Fighting"

Julia Roberts revealed which actor she had the worst relationship with during a film shoot, stating that from their first meeting they began having conflicts.

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

NASA has confirmed that the next total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, surpassing the usual duration of these phenomena. It will be visible in Spain, and details are being shared about when and how to watch it to make the most of this astronomical event.

Work Calendar: On October 13th there will only be a long weekend for Hispanic Day in these five communities

Some regions of Spain will celebrate National Holiday on Monday, October 13th, so only in five communities will there be a three-day long weekend.

These Are Signs in Your Vision That Should Alert You Before Driving

Blurred vision, eye fatigue, and difficulty driving at night are signs that indicate visual problems and should alert us before driving to ensure road safety.

When series marathons get out of hand: "I would go to bed very late and dream about her"

Binge-watching, popularized by platforms like Netflix, is not an addiction but can affect memory, sleep, and performance. These series marathons have physical and psychological consequences for those who practice them excessively.

Madrileños on the new waste tax: "It’s not fair that those who generate less pay the same"

Residents express concerns about the new waste tax in Madrid, which covers the costs of collection, transport, and treatment of urban waste. Many feel it’s unfair that those producing less waste must pay the same as heavier waste generators.

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

The exhibition at the Ourense Post Office building showcases the stamp collection of Álvaro Carnoto, recognized as the youngest collector in Spain.

The Silly One of "Things Are Coming"

The Silly One of "Things Are Coming" tries to make an announcement, but actually issues a warning or caution directed at the travelers.

The Economy We Need to Live Better

Living well while respecting the planet’s ecological limits is essential and possible. It is urgent to overcome the inertia of consumerism to ensure a sustainable and balanced life for everyone.

The Bracelets

Failures in electronic bracelets have been revealed, even acknowledged by abusers. The argument used to justify these failures is that "technology is not perfect."

Cinema Icons

Claudia Cardinale attempted a career in Hollywood, but after a brief stint, she decided to continue developing professionally in Europe.

Not Just Carrots: These Are the Foods That Help Improve Vision, According to a Nutritionist

Although carrots benefit eyesight, they are not the only useful food. A nutritionist points out that other foods rich in antioxidants, vitamins A, C, and E, as well as minerals like zinc and omega-3, also help maintain and improve visual health. Incorporating a varied diet with green vegetables, fish, and nuts is key to taking comprehensive care of vision.

The Most Beautiful City in Europe Is in Spain According to an Influencer: "It Makes You Feel Like an Extra in a Movie"

A TikTok influencer visited an Andalusian city known for its beauty and was fascinated, describing it as a place that makes you feel like part of a movie.

A Spaniard in shock after traveling on a night bus in India: "It looks like PortAventura"

A Spanish user shared on TikTok his experience traveling on a night bus in India, highlighting the chaos and the extreme difference compared to Spain. The situation inside the coach reminded him of an amusement park, showing how chaotic and vibrant the journey is in contrast to the calmness in Spain.

Neuromodulation Advances in Mental Health: 61% of Suicidal Thoughts Disappear

Research in mental neuromodulation is progressing with accelerated protocols that allow for 30 sessions in a single day, resulting in the disappearance of 61% of suicidal thoughts and significantly improving patients' mental health.

The juicy offer from Mediaset that Marta Riesco regrets having rejected: "They told me to set my price"

Marta Riesco revealed that Mediaset offered her the opportunity to participate in Supervivientes on two occasions and asked her to propose her price. The reporter regrets having turned down these opportunities, which she considered very attractive.

Iñigo de Lorenzo, well-known businessman of Madrid's nightlife: "The bootleg liquor does not exist, it is not served in any venue"

Iñigo de Lorenzo, former director of Teatro Barceló, stated that Madrid's nightlife venues do not use adulterated alcohol, denying the existence of "garrafón" (bootleg liquor) in their establishments.

Pablo Motos apologizes to Lucas for a joke about his nose on 'El Hormiguero': "Sometimes the mouth moves faster than the brain"

Pablo Motos apologized to Lucas after making an inappropriate joke about his nose during the interview with Álex González on 'El Hormiguero,' admitting that sometimes he speaks before thinking.

The unexpected coincidence between Sebastián Yatra and a 'talent' from 'La Voz'

Sisi Bon, a talent from 'La Voz,' revealed that she shares a birthday with the Colombian artist Sebastián Yatra, a curious coincidence before it is decided who will be her coach.

Pepa Bueno closes 'Telediario 2' using sign language and saying goodbye to a TVE worker

Pepa Bueno closed 'Telediario 2' this Friday with a greeting in sign language, emotionally bidding farewell to a RTVE camera operator who is retiring.

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

Galiacho recalled on 'El tiempo justo' that Mar Flores filed a lawsuit against him for revealing her relationship with Lecquio, but she lost in the Supreme Court. Now, she dares to give us lessons, the journalist pointed out.

Mayte Zaldívar Reveals What Happened to Julián Muñoz’s Money: “Everything Was Seized”

Mayte Zaldívar stated on '¡De viernes!' that upon returning from prison, Julián Muñoz didn’t even have his suits left, as all his money was seized, one year after his death.

Pablo Iglesias on Atresmedia and Mediaset: "The Government should end the duopoly"

Pablo Iglesias criticized the private groups Atresmedia and Mediaset, advocating that the Government put an end to the duopoly they hold in the audiovisual sector. His comments were in response to statements made by Vox deputy Manuel Mariscal.

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

Bertín Osborne shares that he has learned to enjoy solitude and expresses his feelings about it. Additionally, he reveals that he has been invited to Cayetano Martínez de Irujo's wedding.

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

Buenafuente surprised Tamara García Romero on 'Futuro Imperfecto' with the unexpected visit of her sister, moving her to tears during the celebration of her 31st birthday.

Maite Galdeano and Cristian Suescun reunite on '¡De viernes!' and criticize Kiko Jiménez

Maite Galdeano and her son Cristian Suescun have reunited on '¡De viernes!' after months apart, blaming Sofía Suescun's boyfriend, Kiko Jiménez, for the family breakup.

Terelu Campos Responds to Mar Flores' Criticism and Issues a Warning: "Don't Play With My Silence"

Mar Flores, mother of Carlo Costanzia, criticized her ex-husband's appearance at Terelu Campos' birthday party. In response, Terelu warned that her silence should not be mistaken for weakness, defending her stance against the criticisms.

Los del Río, José Mercé, and El Sevilla join forces in a short film to help Alba Ramos, a girl from Cádiz who needs assistance

'Change and Short,' a 28-minute short film with a touch of ensemble comedy, aims to raise awareness and support for Alba Ramos, a girl from Cádiz who needs help. Los del Río, José Mercé, and El Sevilla participate to bring visibility to this charitable cause.

Who is Kai, Trump's granddaughter who accompanies her grandfather to watch the Ryder Cup and sees him "as a hero"

Kai, 18 years old, is an influencer and golfer. She accompanies her grandfather Donald Trump at the Ryder Cup, helping him connect with young voters and improve his public image.

Pablo Alborán, decisive about RTVE's decision in Eurovision: "It's their way of making a statement"

Pablo Alborán has spoken out about the possible withdrawal of Spain from the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates, expressing that RTVE's decision is a way of making a statement.

Telma Ortiz, sister of Queen Letizia, separates from lawyer and writer Gavin Bonnar

Telma Ortiz and Gavin Bonnar, who have a four-year-old daughter, have decided to separate after years together.

Andrea, the voice of The Corrs, continues to shine in concerts at 51 years old

Andrea Corr, lead singer of The Corrs, rose to fame in the 1990s with the group and launched her solo career in 2007. At 51 years old, she continues to succeed in her concerts, demonstrating her relevance and talent in the music world.

The emotional meeting between Queen Letizia and journalist and singer Javier Erro: "You are... like a son to me"

RTVE Navarra journalist Javier Erro had an emotional meeting with Queen Letizia during the official visit of the Kings to Navarra. The queen expressed special affection for him, comparing him to a son, highlighting the closeness and warmth in their relationship.

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

British actor Sacha Baron Cohen, recently separated from Isla Fisher, was seen in Los Angeles with Hannah Palmer, an American OnlyFans content creator, 26 years his junior.

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' informing that Curro has been discharged from the hospital. She provided an update on his health, acknowledging that they have experienced another scare but remains hopeful and grateful for the support received.

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

Families report mixed-gender showers, naked counselors, and alleged sexual abuse at a summer camp, leading some teenage girls to require psychological care. The educators defend their practices, stating that they do not force anyone to undress but propose it to encourage a natural relationship with their bodies.

An Exclusive Hotel for Dogs Opens at Rome Airport

Dog Relais, the first exclusive hotel for dogs at an Italian airport, has opened at Rome's main airport. It offers services such as aromatherapy, video calls with their owners, and tele-assistance, presenting itself as the largest canine hotel in the world within an airport facility.

Housing in Spain: Houses for Sale Last Barely a Month on the Market

The housing stock in Spain has decreased by 16% in a year, and houses sell in just over a month. Real estate agencies actively seek owners to renew the supply, as demand is high: for every available property, there are 26 interested buyers. Many transactions occur between clients who are moving homes, but the shortage of supply remains a challenge despite the intensive use of new technologies.

Julián Álvarez leads Atlético's 'manita' against Real Madrid in a revived performance

Julián Álvarez shone by scoring five goals that led Atlético to a commanding 5-3 victory over Real Madrid, demonstrating great superiority and a resurgence of the Colchonero team against their eternal rival.

Carvajal cries out against the referee after Madrid's collapse in the derby: "I have the cleat mark right here"

Real Madrid captain Carvajal criticized referee Javier Alberola Rojas for not sending off Sorloth and Nico González, pointing out that a second yellow and red card should have been applied respectively after a foul on him during the derby.

Simeone's Talk that Motivated Atlético Players for the Derby: "I Asked Them if Anything Was Wrong in Their Lives"

Atlético de Madrid's coach, Diego Simeone, revealed in a press conference that he motivated his players before the derby by asking them if they had any personal problems, aiming to connect with them and give them strength to defeat Real Madrid.

The controversy of the derby between Atlético and Real Madrid: Sorloth's celebration, the 'stepping' on Carvajal, Arda Güler's penalty...

The derby between Atlético and Real Madrid ended with a clear victory for the Colchoneros and was marked by several controversies, such as Sorloth's provocative celebration, a 'stepping' on Carvajal, and a questionable penalty committed by Arda Güler, which sparked debate among players, coaches, and fans.

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

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

The Giro di Emilia excludes the Israel-Premier Tech team "for public safety reasons"

The Giro di Emilia race, scheduled for October 4 in Emilia-Romagna, excludes the Israel-Premier Tech team for public safety reasons.

Madrid will host the 7th National Congress of Special Education with an international focus

The Congress, which will be held at CaixaForum on November 3rd and 4th, will bring together experts, families, and organizations to address key topics such as inclusion, quality of life, and employment in special education.

Alejandro, Álex’s father, with leukodystrophy: "My goal is to enjoy my son today because I don’t know how he will be tomorrow"

Álex, 27 years old, was diagnosed three years ago with leukodystrophy, a rare genetic and neurodegenerative disease with no cure or treatment. His father, Alejandro, focuses on enjoying the present with his son, facing uncertainty about his future.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the last world championship. He highlights the lack of visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.

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

Dozens of global trials are developing more precise and personalized treatments for multiple sclerosis. These advances create an optimistic outlook, improving the effectiveness and quality of life for patients through innovative therapies tailored to individual characteristics.

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

Moody's and Fitch have upgraded Spain's credit rating, joining S&P. Minister Carlos Cuerpo highlights that this reflects confidence in the strength and positive outlook of the Spanish economy, describing the joint upgrade as an "unusual hat-trick."

The Euribor is heading for its second consecutive increase, but mortgages continue to become more affordable

The Euribor rises for the second consecutive time, although it continues to keep mortgages more affordable. Experts expect stability around 2.1% following the ECB's decision to maintain interest rates.

Cuerpo assures that the Government is working urgently on the Budgets and is entering decisive weeks

The Government updated the macroeconomic framework, raising the GDP growth forecast to 2.7%, and is working urgently on the Budgets, facing crucial weeks for their approval.

A Doctor Explains the "Trick Questions" That Can Be Asked When Granting Permanent Disability

A doctor points out that the "trick questions" during the assessment of permanent disability aim to verify the consistency between medical reports, work history, and the applicant's lifestyle in order to make an appropriate decision.

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

CaixaBank joins ING, Unicredit, and six other banks to launch a stablecoin linked to the euro. This will enable instant payments and settlements 24/7, including cross-border transactions and the settlement of digital assets such as cryptocurrencies.

Paul Thomas Anderson laments this detail of his relationship with Tom Cruise: "It disappointed me a lot"

Paul Thomas Anderson made his debut in the action genre with "The Last Duel," an intense chase film that catapulted Tom Cruise. However, Anderson expressed his disappointment about an aspect of his relationship with Cruise during the process.

This Legendary Hollywood Producer Confirms the Sequels to 'Top Gun', 'Pirates of the Caribbean', and… 'F1'?

The film starring Brad Pitt, focused on the world of Formula 1, has been one of the big hits of the summer, overcoming initial doubts about the public's interest in the sport.

James Gunn Explains the Most Surprising Cameo in 'Peacemaker' and What It Implies for the Future of DC

James Gunn reveals details about an unexpected cameo in the second season of 'Peacemaker,' which directly connects with the recent release of 'Superman.' This surprise not only strengthens the link between both productions but also suggests significant implications for the future of the DC universe on screen.

The original cast of 'Scrubs' reunites just before filming the reboot (with two major absences)

Bill Lawrence, creator of 'Scrubs', is working on three series for Apple TV+ and is preparing the reboot of the iconic medical series, bringing together the original cast, though with two important absences.

The Current Life of Iván Armesto, from Finishing Third in 'Big Brother' to Working with Almodóvar and Amenábar

Iván Armesto, third finalist of the first edition of 'Big Brother,' has managed to leverage his fame to build a career in film, participating in renowned movies such as Pedro Almodóvar's 'Pain and Glory' and J.A. Bayona's 'The Orphanage.'

'The Rings of Power', Season 3: Its Preview Surprises by Connecting the Story with Aragorn and the Sword Narsil

Prime Video has revealed previews of Season 3 of 'The Rings of Power', scheduled for 2026, which surprise by connecting the narrative with Aragorn and the legendary sword Narsil, strengthening the link with the original The Lord of the Rings saga.

Woven City inaugurated, the smart city with autonomous cars and robots at the foot of Mount Fuji

Toyota inaugurated Woven City, an experimental city at the foot of Mount Fuji in Japan, which includes autonomous cars, delivery robots, and smart mobility systems. In this first phase, 300 residents will inhabit the city, designed to innovate in technology and sustainability.

Instagram receives two highly anticipated features that you’ll surely want to use on your mobile

Instagram launches an update that features a redesign focused on enhancing Reels and adds the option for users to customize the algorithm according to their preferences, improving the personalized experience in the mobile app.

How to Remove Meta AI and the Blue Circle from WhatsApp on iPhone and Android and Why You Should Do It

Since Meta activated artificial intelligence on WhatsApp Spain, many users are looking to remove the blue circle that comes with it. Although there is no official option to disable it, it can be easily hidden with a simple trick.

This device you have at home spies on you without you noticing: this is how you can protect yourself

Smart TVs can be vulnerable to hacker attacks that compromise your privacy. Properly setting up your TV and taking security measures is key to protecting yourself against potential spying.

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

A fire in Tokyo caused by a smartphone battery left six people with minor injuries. These incidents are not exclusive to Japan; in Spain, there have also been explosions of electronic devices during charging, highlighting the risks associated with misuse or failures in mobile phone batteries.

Charging your phone all night destroys its battery: with this trick you can do it without worrying

It is not recommended to charge your phone all night because the battery undergoes constant strain, but there is a trick that allows you to leave it connected while you sleep without damaging it.

The New Wallabee Shoes Will Dethrone Loafers This Fall: More Comfortable and Original

Wallabee shoes, made of suede and in earth tones, are shaping up to be the ideal trend for this fall. Their comfortable and original design is perfect for pairing with wide-leg pants, gaining ground over classic loafers.

Leonor dresses like Letizia in Navarra: with trendy white jeans and a pinstripe blazer

The king and queen and Princess Leonor visited Navarra, stopping at the Royal Palace of Olite before continuing to Tudela. Leonor stood out with a style similar to Letizia’s, wearing fashionable white jeans and a pinstripe blazer.

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 to achieve a healthy and fulfilling old age, emphasizing that the goal beyond this age goes beyond the physical and focuses on achieving freedom and overall well-being.

The Haircut That 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' Is Bringing Back into Fashion for This Autumn

The protagonist of the Amazon Prime Video series debuts a new haircut in the latest episodes of the third season, a style that is setting trends for the autumn.

On the last Friday of the 73rd edition of the San Sebastián Film Festival, Jennifer Lawrence and Alejandra Onieva stood out with their contrasting styles and trending colors, capturing attention on the red carpet and showcasing the current trends of the event.

Susanna Griso: "I try to do Pilates one day, strength training another day, and go for a run"

Susanna Griso, presenter of 'Espejo Público', has been practicing Pilates for 20 years to stay in shape. She complements her routine with strength training and running, alternating these activities to take care of her health and well-being.

The Menu of One of Madrid's Most Exclusive Restaurants for Only 15 Euros

Located in Tetuán, this exclusive restaurant offers a daily menu from Monday to Friday with 12 dishes to choose from, all for just 15 euros, combining quality and affordable prices.

Karlos Arguiñano's Simple Recipe to Achieve Very Juicy and Flavorful Russian-Style Patties

Karlos Arguiñano shares an easy recipe to prepare juicy and tasty Russian-style patties, perfect to accompany salads or potatoes, ideal for enjoying at home.

Why You Should Never Add Flour to a Curdled Cake Batter, According to a Pastry Chef

Pamela Sánchez explains that when a cake batter curdles, you should not add flour, as this does not solve the problem. Instead, she recommends specific techniques to properly incorporate the ingredients and prevent the liquids from separating from the fats, thus ensuring a homogeneous batter and a perfect cake.

Learn How to Make Three Delicious Healthy Sauces to Transform the Flavor of Any of Your Dishes

These healthy sauces, made with yogurt and vegetables, are perfect for enhancing the flavor of any homemade dish in a nutritious and delicious way.

Orujo cream cake: the Galician dessert that conquers everyone who tries it

This delicious Galician cake combines the smoothness of orujo cream with a crunchy base, creating a unique dessert that delights all who taste it. Perfect for lovers of traditional flavors with a special touch.

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

The distinction between classic and special beer lies in the original dry extract, a key factor that determines their characteristics. In supermarkets and bars, beers are usually identified by their color, green or red, which reflects this difference and helps consumers choose according to their preferences.

The little-known town of Navarra that is the gateway to a Natural Reserve with a magical route

This small Navarrese village, with only 150 inhabitants, is the entrance to a magical natural environment in northern Spain, standing out for its beauty and a special route that attracts visitors seeking to connect with nature.

Viana, the Navarrese city that gives its name to one of Princess Leonor’s titles and is visited by the royal family

Princess Leonor, accompanied by Kings Felipe and Letizia, will visit Viana, a Navarrese city that gives its name to one of her titles. During the visit, they will explore its tourist and historical attractions, highlighting the cultural and heritage importance of the place.

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 access its facilities for free several days a week, offering guided tours to learn about the building and its operations.

The Galicia Path Surrounded by Impressive Nature and Water Mills

The route along the Verdugo River offers the opportunity to explore the natural areas surrounding the La Calzada river beach, highlighting its natural beauty and traditional water mills.

The town of Lleida with fascinating medieval paintings and mountain views

Just three kilometers from Baqueira-Beret, this small village in the Aran Valley is an almost unknown gem of Catalonia, famous for its fascinating medieval paintings and stunning mountain views.

Cities Also Have Beautiful Sunsets and You Can't Miss Them

Although watching the sunset on a cove is typical of summer, cities also offer impressive landscapes of light and color as the sun sets that you shouldn't miss.

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

This small town in Albacete, near Toledo, is mentioned in Cervantes' 'Don Quixote,' although it is not part of the official Cervantine route and is little known to many.

Thomas Erikson: "Social media has fueled fake news, manipulation, and stupidity"

Thomas Erikson analyzes how social media has amplified fake news, manipulation, and misinformation. He warns about the risks of widespread distrust in the digital age, highlighting the psychological mechanisms that facilitate lying and affect the perception of reality.

Lucía Palma, specialist in aesthetics and invisible orthodontics: "If you sleep with your mouth open, you could be damaging your teeth"

Lucía Palma warns that sleeping with your mouth open can damage your teeth, increasing the risk of cavities due to greater exposure and oral dryness.

What It Means When Someone Stares You in the Eyes According to Psychology

Staring directly into someone's eyes can convey multiple meanings that vary depending on the person, the context, the duration, and other elements of body language accompanying the gaze.

The Plant Known as 'Golden Button' That Will Help You Say Goodbye to a Bloated Belly: How to Take It

The plant 'golden button' is recognized for its properties in relieving a bloated belly. It is traditionally used to improve digestion and reduce abdominal swelling. Regular consumption, in infusions or supplements, can help decrease digestive discomfort and promote a flatter, more comfortable abdomen.

Conducting Genetic Screenings Instead of Cancer Detection Tests Would Save Lives

Nearly 25% of cancers have a significant hereditary component and could be detected early through genetic testing, which would help save lives by identifying risks before symptoms develop.

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

A recent trial shows that the intranasal vaccine developed in Spain eliminates the COVID-19 virus in mice after the administration of the second dose, demonstrating its efficacy.

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

Although it may seem distant now, it is expected that in the medium and long term electric vehicles will surpass 40% of the vehicle fleet in Spain, which will have significant consequences, especially for internal combustion engine cars.

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

A driving school student was attempting to park when a police car took the spot, a situation recorded by the driving school's vehicle cameras. The incident went viral on social media, highlighting the student's frustration and sparking debate about respect in the use of public spaces.

The Amount of Money a Driver Has Spent on Their Volkswagen Phaeton with Over 600,000 km

A user on X shared the story of their 2006 Volkswagen Phaeton with 645,721 km, which went viral. The post highlights the expenses and maintenance required to keep such an old vehicle with such high mileage running.

The Spanish city that has just opened registration to legally access its LEZ without a sticker

Zaragoza, like other Spanish cities with more than 50,000 inhabitants, has activated its Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Currently, it does not sanction vehicles that violate the regulations, but it has opened a registration system to allow legal access to the LEZ without an environmental sticker.

We Drive the New Kia EV4, an Electric Compact That’s Going to Make Headlines

Kia expands its electric lineup with the new EV4, a compact car that offers two body styles, a spacious interior, and impressive range, completing its lineup alongside the EV3, EV6, and EV9 models.

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

The Hyundai Ioniq 9 has received the highest rating of 5 stars in Euro NCAP tests, highlighting its advanced safety technology and the brand’s commitment to protecting its users.

The Campanar Building, Devoured by Flames in 2024, Begins Reconstruction with the Laying of the Symbolic First Stone

The reconstruction of the Campanar building, following the devastating fire of 2024, begins with a ceremony that included a minute of silence in memory of the victims. The symbolic first stone has been laid, marking the start of this recovery project.

41 of the detainees in the operation against the dismantled cartel at the Port of Valencia sent to prison

In the operation at the Port of Valencia against a cartel, 41 detainees were sent to prison. More than 4.5 tons of cocaine, 365,000 euros in cash, and firearms were seized.

16 People Injured in a Fire in a Hotel Parking Lot in Tarragona

A fire in the parking lot of a hotel in Tarragona caused injuries to 16 people. The fire affected a vehicle, electrical wiring, and caused a water leak, although there was no serious damage to the building.

Tomás Pascual, Oncologist at Barcelona's Hospital Clínic: "We Are Doing Everything to Reduce Gender Bias"

Patients contribute to collective progress in oncology treatment by participating in clinical trials with innovative therapies, while efforts are made to minimize gender bias in research.

A man shoots another after a dispute between members of the same family in Torrent

The perpetrator, already identified, fired from the street towards the victim's home window following a dispute among family members in Torrent.

Doctor acquitted in a sexual harassment case involving a Madrid Local Police officer in 2017

The accused doctor was acquitted because none of the six witnesses provided evidence supporting the sexual harassment complaint filed by a Madrid Local Police officer in 2017.

"I was told that talking to my daughter was against the rules": a mother's complaint against the Bernedo camp

A mother reports that her daughter, after feeling very dizzy during the 'udaleku' camp in Bernedo, was not taken to the doctor. Furthermore, she was informed that talking to her daughter was against the camp's rules.

A 19-year-old boy arrested in Vigo for a sexual assault on a young woman in the middle of the street

A 19-year-old young man was arrested in Vigo after sexually assaulting a victim who was found almost unconscious on a bench on a central street.

The Praised Method of a Bar in Huelva to Keep Beer Always Cold: "They Live in the Future"

A bar in Huelva has gone viral on X for its ingenious method to keep beer always cold. Their innovative system has been highly praised, with users highlighting how advanced the invention is, describing it as if "they live in the future."

Baby transferred to a hospital in A Coruña after their stroller was hit by a vehicle at a pedestrian crossing

A baby was transferred to a hospital in A Coruña after the stroller they were in was hit by a vehicle at a pedestrian crossing.

11 Months Pass Since the DANA in Valencia, Which Still Holds New Developments and Could Reach 230 Deaths

Judge Nuria Ruiz Tobarra has raised the number of deaths from the DANA in Valencia to 229 after registering an eight-month unborn baby, approaching 230 victims eleven months after the event.

This is how a young Spanish woman experienced Typhoon Rasaga in China: "It looks like the apocalypse"

A young Spanish woman recounted her experience during Typhoon Rasaga in China, describing it as apocalyptic. She highlighted that authorities issued multiple alerts to prevent tragedies caused by the weather phenomenon.

The testimony of a British woman, delighted after moving to Spain: "Life is cheaper than I thought"

A British woman expresses her happiness after moving to Spain, highlighting that life is more affordable than she expected. She mentions that breakfast costs 5 euros and a three-course menu between 12 and 15 euros, which makes for a more accessible and enjoyable lifestyle.

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

A young Lithuanian woman who has lived in Spain for nine years uses TikTok to share her longing to have a Spanish grandmother. In her video, she enthusiastically expresses that she would like to share simple moments like listening to Joaquín Sabina together, reflecting her desire for family connection and affection in her new country.

International Rabbit Day: The History, Biology, and Diversity of a Fascinating Animal

The drastic reduction of wild rabbit populations, caused by diseases and habitat loss, has negatively affected the Mediterranean ecosystem, generating chain impacts on biodiversity and environmental balance.

Can There Be Twin Dogs? Yes, But They Are Incredibly Rare

In female dogs, each embryo implants in a different uterine space, which makes the development of identical twin dogs extremely difficult, making them extraordinarily rare.

Where Do Cats Come From? The Countries That Originated the Most Cat Breeds

The United States leads in the creation of cat breeds due to the large number of breeders, the popularity of hybrid breeds, and the high commercial demand.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, September 28, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you on Sunday, September 28, 2025.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo corresponding to the draw on Saturday, September 27, 2025, to see if your number has won.

Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, September 27, 2025

Check here the official Primitiva results for the draw on Saturday, September 27, 2025, to verify your winning numbers.

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

A woman suffered a neck fracture after yawning intensely, causing permanent nerve damage and leaving a tracheal scar following surgery to remove cervical discs.

A Peach the Size of a Pumpkin Breaks a World Record

A peach of the PF-27A variety, with a record weight of 828 grams, has been recognized for its exceptional size, comparable to that of a pumpkin.

What Happened to... Gustavo Ayón, from ACB Star to Politics: Now He Is Mayor

Gustavo Ayón, former ACB star, has been involved in politics since last year and is currently a councilor at the Compostela City Hall, Nayarit.

Leonor Debuts as Princess of Viana: Selfies, Lots of Laughter, and the Affection of the Public

Princess Leonor officially debuts as Princess of Viana during a trip to Navarra with King Felipe and Queen Letizia. During their visit to Olite, the royal family enjoyed moments filled with laughter, selfies, and the affection of the public, leaving memorable images and anecdotes.

Foods You Shouldn't Put in the Fridge in Autumn

With the arrival of autumn and milder temperatures, some foods are better preserved outside the fridge. During September, October, and November, it is advisable not to refrigerate certain products to maintain their flavor and texture.

Gutiérrez, a very common surname in Spain shared by these celebrities

The surname Gutiérrez is one of the most common in Spain and is shared by numerous famous individuals in various fields.

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

AI reveals its favorite hosts for virtual parties, highlighting those with charisma and a good sense of humor who would make the experience fun and enjoyable.

I am a digital (and protected) Willy Fog: this VPN with antivirus lets me travel without moving

A VPN protects your data traffic on any network and allows you to simulate being in different countries without leaving home, offering security and access to global content.

Dreame has the cleaning device that vacuums and mops for less than 300 euros

Dreame is a cordless device that vacuums, mops, and self-cleans, adjusting its power according to the dirt and reaching baseboards to leave the floor clean in a single pass, all for less than 300 euros.

The Best Activities to Extend Summer in the Canary Islands and Enjoy Their Charm

Although autumn has arrived on the mainland, the Canary Islands maintain pleasant temperatures year-round, offering a variety of activities to prolong the feeling of summer and enjoy their natural and cultural charm.

The Sneakers That Will Be a Hit This Fall: From Puma's SpeedCat to Adidas Samba Jane

The Nike Cortez returns to street style this fall, accompanied by models such as Adidas Taekwondo, New Balance 204L, Puma's SpeedCat, and Adidas Samba Jane, which will set trends in sports and urban footwear.

The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across fifteen provinces

The first prize of the National Lottery has been distributed in fifteen municipalities across fourteen provinces, leaving a large sum of thousands of euros among the lucky winners.

Young woman sentenced to prison for committing "sadistic" abuse 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 small child in the face.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, September 27, 2025

The Bonoloto results for Saturday, September 27, 2025, are now available. Check the winning numbers to see if you have won any prize in the draw.

Maduro lashes out at YouTube after his channel was deleted: "Imperialist imbeciles"

Nicolás Maduro's channel was deleted from YouTube amid rising tensions with the United States in the Caribbean. Maduro criticized the measure, calling the platform "imperialist imbeciles."

Germany announces reform to allow the Army to shoot down drones amid rising tensions with Russia

The German Interior Minister announced that they will present a law this autumn to allow the Army to support the Police in operations against drones, reflecting the growing tension with Russia.

María Jesús Montero accuses the PP of "feeding the beast" of the far-right with immigration, Gaza, or the electronic bracelet failure

María Jesús Montero accuses the PP of encouraging the far-right by using issues such as immigration, Gaza, and the malfunction of electronic bracelets. Additionally, she highlights that the socialist family firmly supports their leader during times of attack.

Macron, Sánchez, and Starmer: Three Leaders with Domestic Problems Seeking to Strengthen Their Image Through Foreign Policy

Macron, Sánchez, and Starmer face internal political crises and use the situation in Gaza to bolster their image in foreign policy, seeking support and aiming to improve their position amid domestic challenges.

A Gaza Doctor Based in Spain: "My Family Is at the End of the Line to Death"

A doctor from Gaza living in Spain reports that his family is facing a grave situation, with 20 members deceased, describing their situation as being "at the end of the line to death" due to the conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

National Lottery Draw on Saturday, September 27: Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, September 27 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes, distributed among several winners.

Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, September 27

The results of the National Lottery for Saturday, September 27, 2025, will be available from 1:30 PM. All results can be checked on the website 20minutos.es.

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

Activists and politicians of the Global Sumud Flotilla are sailing off Crete, providing a real-time update as they deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza with the goal of breaking the blockade imposed on the region.

Trump authorizes the deployment of troops and the use of "full force" in Portland

President Trump approved the deployment of federal troops to Portland to confront attacks on ICE facilities, blaming "antifa groups and domestic terrorists" for the violence. He authorized the use of "full force" to control protests and protect federal property.

Shock in Argentina over the murder and dismemberment of Brenda, Lara, and Morena: it was broadcast live

Four people were arrested for the murder and dismemberment of Brenda, Lara, and Morena, whose crime was broadcast live. The police continue the search for the alleged mastermind, nicknamed "Pequeño J" or "Julito."

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

With the arrival of October, Spain will change the clocks to adapt to winter time, marking shorter days and the end of daylight saving time.

This is the truth about what happens if an elevator’s brakes fail

Elevators have multiple safety systems to prevent falls in case of brake failure, such as emergency brakes and speed governors. These mechanisms activate automatically, ensuring that the cabin stops safely, making a serious accident due to brake failure extremely unlikely.

The Zaporizhzhia plant, under Russian occupation, has been disconnected from the power supply for four days

The Ukrainian foreign minister warns that the disconnection of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, occupied by Russia, for four days threatens to collapse the peaceful nuclear order established by the IAEA, increasing nuclear security risks in the region.

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 as a way to desexualize nudity and promote coexistence, considering them an opportunity to normalize bodies among the participants.

Maldonado warns about the effects of Hurricane Gabrielle in Spain: "Its remnants will cancel the Little Summer of San Miguel"

Hurricane Gabrielle will affect Spain with rain in several regions, which will lead to the cancellation of the traditional Little Summer of San Miguel, warned Maldonado.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends setting clear financial goals, controlling expenses, prioritizing savings, and avoiding unnecessary debt. It also suggests tools and habits that make tracking money easier, promoting balanced and sustainable financial health.

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

Ryanair advises its passengers to use tags on their black suitcases, as they represent 99.9% of the suitcases on the conveyor belts, to avoid confusion and make them easier to identify.

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

Although it worries some mothers, experts assure that a child calling their mother by her name instead of "mom" is not a cause for alarm. This behavior may reflect a particular family dynamic or a stage in the child's development, and does not indicate a lack of attachment or affection.

The Charming Medieval Town an Hour from Segovia Perfect for a Getaway

Ayllón, located near Segovia, is one of the most beautiful medieval towns in Spain. Ideal for a getaway, it offers a picturesque and peaceful setting perfect for relaxing and enjoying its historical charm.

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

Alejandro Amenábar's film 'El cautivo', starring Julio Peña as Cervantes, has surpassed two million euros at the box office in Spain, although it has received reviews that highlight a great effort but a lesser outcome, an opinion shared by Pedro Ruiz and Pérez-Reverte.

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

Nephrologist Borja Quiroga warns about the risks of consuming vitamin D supplements without supervision, as it can cause kidney damage, including the development of kidney stones.

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

The DGT has added 101 new examiners who will be distributed across 46 Provincial Traffic Headquarters in Spain to reduce the long waiting lists for driving tests.

'A Ghost in the Battle,' the ETA Thriller Produced by Bayona That Surpasses 'The Infiltrator'

Two Spanish films about infiltrators in ETA were released less than a year apart. 'A Ghost in the Battle,' produced by Bayona, stands out and surpasses 'The Infiltrator' in its portrayal of the ETA thriller.

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

Steven Knight, creator of 'Peaky Blinders', together with the Guinness family, present 'The Guinness House', a Netflix series that combines violence, ambition, and beer culture on the streets of Dublin.

The Current Life of Iván Armesto, from Finishing Third in 'Big Brother' to Working with Almodóvar and Amenábar

Iván Armesto, who achieved third place in the first season of 'Big Brother,' has managed to build a remarkable acting career, participating in renowned films such as Pedro Almodóvar's 'Pain and Glory' and Guillermo del Toro's 'The Orphanage.'

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

The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of the IRPF for retirees who contributed to mandatory labor mutual societies before 1979, setting deadlines and applying 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, a project linked to Atlético de Madrid, located near the Metropolitano Stadium. This development aims to complement the sports facilities with commercial and leisure spaces.

Who pays the garbage tax in Madrid: owner or tenant?

In Madrid, the new garbage tax must be paid by the property owners, although the law allows them to pass the cost on to tenants through the rental contract. By default, the responsibility lies with the owner, but the actual payment may vary depending on the agreement between both parties.

Humberto strengthens into a Category 5 hurricane, US NHC says

Hurricane Humberto has intensified into a Category 5 storm, the US National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports. The hurricane shows sustained winds exceeding 157 mph, marking it as a major threat. Authorities are monitoring its trajectory to assess potential impacts on coastal regions, emphasizing preparedness and safety measures for residents in the path of the storm.

Italy receives 10 bids for Ilva steel as major contenders withdraw

Italy has received 10 bids for the Ilva steel plant, despite the withdrawal of major contenders. The bids come amid ongoing challenges in the steel sector and Italy's efforts to secure the plant's future. This development highlights growing interest from various parties seeking to invest in or acquire Ilva, aiming to stabilize and revitalize operations amid economic and environmental concerns.

Russian fuel crisis causes long queues and headaches for motorists

Russia is facing a fuel shortage leading to long queues at gas stations and significant inconvenience for drivers. The crisis is driven by supply chain disruptions and increased demand, causing headaches for motorists who struggle to fill their tanks amid rising fuel prices. Authorities are working to stabilize the situation, but the shortage continues to impact daily transportation across the country.

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

A UN database reveals over 150 companies linked to Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories. The report highlights business activities supporting settlement expansion, deemed illegal under international law. It calls for increased scrutiny and accountability, urging companies to reassess their roles to avoid contributing to human rights violations.

Activists at COP30 call for climate justice to include reparations for historical emissions and colonial exploitation driving today's climate crisis. They urge wealthy nations to take responsibility and provide finance for vulnerable countries bearing the brunt of climate impacts, emphasizing that addressing past injustices is essential for effective and equitable climate action.

Oil gains on Ukraine drone attacks cutting Russian supply

Oil prices rose following Ukraine's drone attacks that disrupted Russian supply lines. The strikes targeted key infrastructure, reducing output and tightening the market. Concerns over prolonged conflict and supply constraints have fueled bullish sentiment among traders, contributing to the recent price increases.

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 reflects growing energy sector activity amid steady demand and favorable market conditions, signaling continued investment in drilling operations.

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

Brazil’s coffee exports to the U.S. risk declining further if existing tariffs remain, Cecafe president warned. Tariffs have already impacted trade volumes, and continuation may force Brazilian exporters to seek alternative markets, affecting the supply chain and prices in the U.S. market.

New York seeks more wind and solar energy before federal subsidies expire

New York is accelerating efforts to expand wind and solar energy projects ahead of looming federal subsidy deadlines. Officials aim to secure funding and boost renewable infrastructure to meet clean energy goals and combat climate change. The state plans to streamline approvals and support investments to maximize benefits before subsidies end, ensuring a continued transition to sustainable power sources.

India says trade talks with US 'constructive', eyes early deal

India described its trade discussions with the US as "constructive" and aims to reach an early agreement. Both countries are engaging to resolve trade issues and enhance economic ties, signaling positive momentum toward a mutually beneficial deal.

UAE President Meets OpenAI CEO to Discuss AI Collaboration

The UAE president met with OpenAI's CEO to explore partnerships in artificial intelligence. The discussion focused on advancing AI technology, fostering innovation, and collaborating on regulatory frameworks to ensure responsible AI development. Both parties emphasized the potential of AI to drive economic growth and improve public services in the UAE.

Russia stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks declined at the close of trading, with notable decreases in several sectors. Despite the drops, the MOEX Russia Index ended the day unchanged, indicating mixed investor sentiment amid ongoing economic and geopolitical concerns.

Britain pledges $2 billion loan guarantee for Jaguar Land Rover

The UK government has committed a $2 billion loan guarantee to support Jaguar Land Rover. This move aims to help the automaker invest in new technologies and safeguard jobs amid economic challenges. The funding is part of the broader strategy to boost the automotive sector’s competitiveness and transition towards greener vehicles.

Peru's Gen Z rallies against President Boluarte, protesting over pensions and corruption

Peru's Gen Z is actively protesting against President Boluarte, demanding better pensions and action against corruption. The youth-led demonstrations highlight growing discontent with the government’s handling of economic issues and transparency. These rallies reflect broader societal frustrations and call for significant reforms to address the country's political and financial challenges.

Investing.com’s stocks of the week

The article highlights the top-performing stocks for the week, analyzing market trends and potential growth drivers. It offers insights into company earnings, sector performance, and economic factors influencing stock movements, helping investors make informed decisions. Key stocks to watch are identified based on recent data and expert forecasts.

Why Bitcoin Sites Are Emerging as Key AI Infrastructure

Bitcoin mining sites are becoming crucial for AI infrastructure due to their abundant, cheap energy and powerful computing hardware. These sites offer significant processing capabilities and renewable energy sources, making them ideal for AI workloads. As AI demands surge, leveraging Bitcoin’s decentralized network provides scalable, cost-effective computational resources, bridging gaps between blockchain technology and artificial intelligence advancements.

Is AI set to enter a phase of exponential adoption growth? UBS weighs in

UBS highlights that AI technology is poised for rapid adoption across industries, driven by advancements in machine learning and increased investment. The bank emphasizes AI's potential to transform business operations, boost productivity, and create new growth opportunities, suggesting this could mark the beginning of exponential growth in AI integration worldwide.

Healthcare disruption pivots on cost and AI

The healthcare industry is undergoing significant changes driven by rising costs and advancements in artificial intelligence. AI technologies are enhancing diagnostics, treatment plans, and operational efficiency, while cost pressures push providers to seek innovative solutions. This shift aims to improve patient outcomes and reduce expenses, signaling a transformative era in healthcare delivery.

How could the HIRE Act hurt the IT services sector

The HIRE Act may negatively impact the IT services sector by increasing compliance costs and limiting flexibility in hiring practices. Companies could face challenges adapting to new regulations, potentially slowing growth and innovation. The added administrative burden might deter investment in talent acquisition, affecting the sector's ability to meet evolving technology demands efficiently.

Can TSMC and Samsung make AI chips designed by Chinese firms?

TSMC and Samsung, leading chip manufacturers, face challenges in producing AI chips designed by Chinese companies due to strict export controls and geopolitical tensions. While both firms have advanced fabrication capabilities, U.S. restrictions limit their ability to supply cutting-edge chips for Chinese AI applications, impacting China's ambitions in AI development and semiconductor self-reliance.

Iran's clerical leaders face existential crisis amid nuclear deadlock

Iran's clerical leadership is confronting a severe crisis as ongoing nuclear negotiations remain stalled. The deadlock threatens their political authority and economy, intensifying internal dissent and public frustration. The regime grapples with balancing hardline stances against pressures for reform, amid increasing international isolation and economic hardships caused by sanctions.

South Korea cannot pay $350 billion to US for tariff deal as Trump suggests, top aide says

A top South Korean official stated that the country cannot pay the $350 billion figure President Trump suggested as part of a tariff agreement with the US. The aide emphasized that such demands are unrealistic and that South Korea aims for fair trade negotiations rather than one-sided payments.

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

China's industrial enterprises saw their profits increase by 0.9% from January to August compared to the previous year. Despite challenges such as global economic uncertainty and domestic adjustments, key sectors contributed to steady growth. This increase indicates resilience in China’s industrial sector amid evolving market conditions and ongoing efforts to stabilize the economy.

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

The US has informed India that limiting Russian oil imports is crucial for advancing their trade deal. Washington views these curbs as essential to address geopolitical concerns and align with broader sanctions on Russia. India, which relies heavily on Russian energy, faces pressure to balance its energy needs with diplomatic goals as talks continue.

US consumer sentiment dips slightly below forecast, indicating cautious optimism

US consumer sentiment edged down slightly, falling just below economists' expectations. Despite the dip, sentiment reflects cautious optimism as consumers remain somewhat confident about the economy's direction, supported by ongoing labor market strength and stable inflation trends.

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

The U.S. core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index rose 2.9% year-over-year in August, matching analysts' expectations. This measure, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, is closely watched by the Federal Reserve as an inflation indicator. The steady increase suggests persistent inflationary pressures, influencing monetary policy decisions.

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

The Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Price Index remained unchanged, matching both the forecast and previous data. This indicates stable inflation levels and supports expectations for steady monetary policy.

Italy business sentiment stable in September, consumer morale rises

Italy's business sentiment remained steady in September, indicating a stable economic outlook among companies. Meanwhile, consumer morale improved, reflecting increased confidence in the economy and household financial situations. These trends suggest cautious optimism as Italy navigates ongoing economic challenges.

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

Spain's economy expanded more than first reported in Q2, driven by stronger consumer spending and increased exports. Revised data show higher GDP growth, signaling robust recovery post-pandemic. This adjustment highlights improved economic resilience amid global uncertainties.

ECB Consumer Expectations Survey shows inflation outlook rise

The ECB Consumer Expectations Survey indicates an increase in inflation expectations among consumers. This shift reflects growing concerns over rising prices and suggests that inflation may remain elevated in the near term, influencing consumer behavior and economic outlook across the euro area.

US agrees South Korea not a currency manipulator, Seoul says

The US has agreed that South Korea will not be designated as a currency manipulator, according to Seoul. This decision alleviates concerns over South Korea's currency practices amid global economic tensions. The agreement supports continued cooperation between the two nations on economic and financial policies.

Trump to meet top Congressional leaders on Monday, White House official says

President Trump is scheduled to meet with key Congressional leaders on Monday to discuss pressing legislative matters. The White House official confirmed the meeting aims to foster bipartisan cooperation and address urgent national issues. Details on the agenda remain limited, but the session signals renewed engagement between the administration and Congress.

Who’s who in the Fed’s latest dot plot

The Federal Reserve’s latest dot plot reveals diverse perspectives among policymakers on future interest rates. While some officials anticipate rate cuts soon, others expect them to remain steady or even rise due to persistent inflation concerns. This split highlights ongoing uncertainty about economic conditions and the appropriate monetary policy path ahead.

U.S. government shutdown a modest drag but fresh blow to credibility: BofA

Bank of America states the U.S. government shutdown will slightly slow economic growth but won't trigger a recession. However, it harms the government's credibility and investor confidence. The shutdown's impact is limited as essential services continue, but prolonged deadlock could increase risks and uncertainty in markets.

3 upcoming macro catalysts that could shape China expectations

Three key macro catalysts—China’s GDP data, industrial profits, and new property sector policies—are set to influence market expectations. Analysts are closely watching these indicators for signs of economic recovery or slowdown, with particular focus on how recent government measures might support growth amid challenges such as weak demand and debt pressures in real estate. These data points will shape investor sentiment and policy outlook.

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, easing investor concerns. However, despite the daily gains, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq experienced weekly declines due to ongoing economic uncertainties and mixed corporate earnings. The data supported the view that inflation pressures may be stabilizing, influencing market sentiment positively in the short term.

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

The top Wall Street regulator announced he will evaluate the White House's request for banks to prepare layoff plans amid economic uncertainties. This review aims to ensure that financial institutions are ready to manage potential workforce reductions responsibly, reflecting broader concerns about market stability and economic conditions.

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

Under former President Trump's latest trade proposals, Britain could face a 100% tariff on pharmaceutical imports. Sources reveal this move aims to pressure the UK amid ongoing trade negotiations, potentially disrupting the pharmaceutical supply chain and increasing costs for British consumers and healthcare providers.

Exclusive – Fed's Miran Math May Overstate the Impact of Immigration on Inflation

The Federal Reserve's economist Miran uses models suggesting immigration drives inflation higher, but experts argue this approach may overstate the effect. Critics say the models oversimplify labor market dynamics, ignoring other factors influencing inflation. The debate highlights challenges in accurately assessing immigration's role in inflation amid complex economic conditions.

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EOS Climbs 11% In a Green Day

EOS surged 11% amid a broad market upswing, driven by increased investor interest and positive developments in its blockchain ecosystem. The gain highlights growing confidence in EOS's potential and ongoing advancements in its technology and partnerships.

Deutsche Bank examines whether Bitcoin can qualify alongside gold as a reserve asset

Deutsche Bank is exploring if Bitcoin can be classified alongside gold as a reserve asset. The bank is analyzing Bitcoin's characteristics, including its store of value and potential as a hedge, to determine if it fits traditional reserve criteria used by central banks and institutions. This reflects growing institutional interest in digital assets as part of diversified reserve strategies.

EOS Climbs 15% In a Green Day

EOS surged 15% amid a strong market rally, driven by renewed investor interest and positive developments in its ecosystem. The increase reflects growing confidence in EOS’s blockchain capabilities and upcoming projects, marking a notable recovery after recent volatility.

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

Kraken is negotiating a strategic investment that could value the crypto exchange at $20 billion, Bloomberg reports. The talks aim to boost Kraken's capital amid challenging market conditions, strengthening its position in the competitive crypto sector.

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

SoftBank and Ark Investment Management are reportedly negotiating to participate in a significant funding round for Tether, the company behind the USDT stablecoin. The investment aims to strengthen Tether's financial position amid increasing regulatory scrutiny and growing demand for stablecoins in the crypto market. Details of the deal and the funding amount remain undisclosed.

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

Pepeto's $6.8 million presale coincides with recent fluctuations in Ethereum's price. The project emphasizes the emerging opportunities within the evolving crypto market, aiming to leverage increased interest and investment in blockchain technologies during this volatile period.

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

Bybit launches Bybit Card & Pay, offering users extra MNT cashback and fee-free spending. This new feature enhances payment convenience and rewards users with significant savings on transactions, aiming to boost usage and strengthen Bybit’s ecosystem. The initiative supports seamless crypto spending with added financial benefits, making it attractive for frequent users and newcomers alike.

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 an operating system designed to automate global finance. The company aims to integrate and streamline financial data, enabling seamless automation and efficiency in financial operations worldwide.

Dexari Unveils $1M Cash Prize Trading Competition

Dexari has launched a trading competition offering a $1 million cash prize to participants. The event aims to attract traders by providing substantial rewards and showcasing Dexari’s platform capabilities. Competitors will trade various assets, with top performers earning significant cash prizes. The contest highlights Dexari’s commitment to engaging the trading community and expanding its market presence.

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

Bitcoin's price fell below $110,000 as traders anticipate a $22 billion options expiry, increasing market volatility. This dip comes amid flat Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data, signaling stable inflation and influencing investor sentiment. The options expiry could lead to significant price movements depending on traders' actions around key strike prices.

Quantumsphere Acquisition Corp units to begin separate trading

Quantumsphere Acquisition Corp announced that its units will start trading separately on the stock market. This move aims to enhance liquidity and provide clearer value differentiation between the company's shares and warrants, benefiting investors by allowing more tailored trading options.

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

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest reallocated its portfolio by purchasing shares of KDK while selling off its holdings in KTOS. This move reflects ARK's strategic shift in focus, aiming to capitalize on evolving market opportunities and optimize fund performance amid changing sector dynamics.

Huntsman's general counsel successor withdraws from position

Huntsman Corp announced that its chosen successor for general counsel has withdrawn from the position. The company will continue its search for a suitable candidate to fill the role. Meanwhile, the current general counsel remains in place to ensure continuity. No reasons were provided for the withdrawal, and Huntsman reaffirmed its commitment to strong governance and legal oversight.

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 the company's financial position by raising capital through debt issuance. Details on maturity or interest rates were not provided. This financing effort supports the firm's strategic initiatives and operational needs.

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 strong financial position and ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. This marks a continuation of their dividend program amid steady operational performance.

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

Emmis Acquisition Corp. successfully closed its initial public offering (IPO), raising $115 million after fully exercising the overallotment option. The funds will support the company’s strategic acquisitions and growth initiatives. This completion marks a significant milestone for Emmis, enhancing its financial capacity and market presence.

WORK Medical closes $2.9 million registered direct offering

WORK Medical successfully raised $2.9 million through a registered direct offering, strengthening its financial position to advance strategic initiatives and support growth opportunities. The funds will be used to enhance product development and expand market reach.

Jimmy Kimmel Live! returns to Nexstar-affiliated ABC stations

"Jimmy Kimmel Live!" is returning to ABC stations owned by Nexstar Media Group after previously being dropped. The late-night talk show will resume airing on these affiliates, expanding its reach and audience. This move reestablishes the show's presence on Nexstar ABC channels, enhancing its visibility in key markets.

Eastern and HarborOne receive regulatory approvals for merger

Eastern Bank and HarborOne Bancorp have obtained all necessary regulatory approvals to proceed with their merger. The approval marks a significant step toward combining their resources and expanding their market presence. The merger aims to enhance customer services and increase operational efficiencies, creating a stronger financial institution serving a broader community. Final steps for integration are underway, with completion expected soon.

DeFi Technologies closes $100 million registered direct offering

DeFi Technologies successfully raised $100 million through a registered direct offering, enhancing its capital for growth and expansion in decentralized finance. The funding will support product development and strategic initiatives in the DeFi space.

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