News Summary - 09/30/2025

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Leaders in Middle East and Europe welcome Trump's Gaza peace plan

Donald Trump announced that if Hamas rejects his Gaza peace plan, the US will support Israel in "finishing the job of destroying the threat" posed by the group. The plan has received support from leaders in the Middle East and Europe aiming to resolve the ongoing conflict.

Trump considering supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles, Vance says

Vance revealed that Trump is weighing the provision of long-range missiles to Ukraine. This aligns with Ukraine's deputy defence minister's statement to the BBC, suggesting Western weapons might pressure Moscow into initiating peace talks.

Afghanistan sees telecom shutdown as Taliban cut off internet

Phone and internet services across Afghanistan have been disrupted nationwide after the Taliban cut fibre-optic connections, causing a telecom shutdown in the country.

Madagascar president dissolves government after 'Gen Z' protests

Following protests that began on Thursday, which have resulted in 22 deaths and over 100 injuries according to the UN, Madagascar's president has dissolved the government in response to the unrest.

Moldova's pro-EU party wins vote mired in claims of Russian interference

Moldova's pro-EU party secured victory in a crucial election amid allegations of Russian interference. President Maia Sandu emphasized that the nation's future, closely tied to its European integration, was at risk during this pivotal vote.

YouTuber MrBeast defends trapping man in burning building for $500,000

YouTuber MrBeast, known for his extreme stunt videos and challenges, defends a controversial act of trapping a man in a burning building for $500,000, emphasizing that safety measures are always prioritized during his content creation.

Bad Bunny revealed as Super Bowl halftime show performer

Puerto Rican pop star Bad Bunny will perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. Notably, he has avoided including the US in his upcoming world tour due to issues related to ICE.

Investigators search for motive in deadly Michigan church attack

Officials have interviewed over 100 individuals to determine the motive behind a gunman's attack and arson at a Michigan church.

China sentences 11 members of mafia family to death

China sentenced 11 members of a mafia family to death. This family, along with three others, had turned a town in Myanmar into a center for gambling, drugs, and scam operations.

UN experts condemn 'staggering scale' of executions in Iran

Over 1,000 executions were reported in Iran during the first nine months of 2025, exceeding the total number carried out in the previous year, prompting condemnation from UN experts.

Gaming giant Electronic Arts bought in unprecedented $55bn deal

Electronic Arts, famed for popular games like EA FC, The Sims, and Mass Effect, has been acquired in an unprecedented $55 billion deal, marking a significant move in the gaming industry.

Typhoon kills at least 11 as it sweeps through Vietnam

Typhoon Bualoi struck central Vietnam, causing widespread damage. At least 11 people have died, with dozens more missing or injured as rescue efforts continue amidst severe weather conditions.

Young Peruvians clash with police in anti-government protests

The "Gen Z march," organized by students and young workers, included participation from taxi and bus drivers as they clashed with police in anti-government protests in Peru.

Trump renews threat to impose 100% tariffs on non-US made movies

President Trump claims the American film-making industry has been "stolen" by other countries and threatens to impose 100% tariffs on movies not made in the US to protect domestic productions.

South Sudan court rejects ex-VP's bid to halt murder and treason trial

A special court in South Sudan has ruled that former Vice President Riek Machar is not immune from prosecution and can face trial for murder and treason charges.

Torrential weather hits Valencia region year after deadly floods

The Valencia region in Spain, which suffered deadly floods in 2024 claiming 230 lives, has been hit again by severe weather conditions.

Singapore denies entry to exiled HK pro-democracy activist

Singapore authorities have denied entry to Nathan Law, a pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong living in exile, stating his presence "would not be in national interests." This decision highlights ongoing regional sensitivities around political activism linked to Hong Kong's democracy movement.

Denmark bans all civilian drone flights ahead of European summit

Denmark has banned all civilian drone flights ahead of a major European summit, following multiple recent "drone incidents" reported across several European countries. The ban aims to enhance security during the high-profile event.

Stars turn out for final Armani fashion show in Milan

Cate Blanchett and Glenn Close attended the final Armani fashion show in Milan, honoring the late Italian designer's last collection. Their presence highlighted the event's significance in the fashion world.

Oregon sues Trump administration over plans to deploy troops

Oregon has sued the Trump administration, condemning the planned deployment of troops as "arbitrary" and warning it could "undermine public safety by inciting a public outcry."

US citizen released by Taliban after nine-month detention

Amir Amiry, a US citizen, has been released by the Taliban after nine months of detention. His return to the US follows extensive negotiations led by Qatari mediators.

Eric Adams ends re-election bid for New York City mayor

Eric Adams, elected NYC mayor in 2022 as a Democrat, has ended his re-election campaign. He was running as an independent following multiple scandals and an indictment for alleged bribery.

How Europe Held Off the US to Win a Sensational Ryder Cup

Captain Luke Donald solidifies his Ryder Cup legacy as Europe narrowly defeats a determined US team in New York, securing a memorable and hard-fought victory.

Week-long fire at Namibia's Etosha National Park contained

A week-long fire at Namibia's Etosha National Park, home to endangered black rhinos and over 100 mammal species, has been contained after burning through a third of the wildlife reserve.

Sanctions reimposed on Iran 10 years after landmark nuclear deal

Iran condemned the reimposed sanctions as "unjust" and "illegal," urging countries worldwide not to enforce them.

What we know about Michigan church shooting and arson attack

Officials have not revealed the motive behind the Michigan church shooting and arson attack, nor have they released the names of the four victims killed in the incident.

Giorgio Armani’s final designs unveiled at star-studded fashion show - in pictures

Cate Blanchett and Glenn Close attended the front row of Giorgio Armani’s final fashion show, showcasing the late Italian designer's last collection.

The Indian superstar whose political rally turned fatal for dozens

A political rally organized by Indian superstar Vijay's party turned tragic over the weekend when a crowd crush resulted in the deaths of at least 40 people.

The picturesque Dutch village set to charge tourists an entry fee

Zaanse Schans, a small Dutch village known for its windmills and home to only 100 residents, is expecting over two million tourists this year. To manage the influx and preserve the area, the village plans to introduce an entry fee for visitors.

India court crippled by a million-case backlog

The Allahabad High Court in India faces a massive backlog, with over one million cases pending, highlighting the severe strain on the judicial system.

Watch: Trump and Netanyahu outline peace plan to end war in Gaza

The proposed deal aims to halt military operations, secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, and ensure immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Torrential weather hits Valencia region year after deadly floods

The Valencia region in Spain, which experienced deadly floods in 2024 that claimed 230 lives, has been hit once more by severe weather conditions.

Watch: World's highest bridge opens in China

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou province, China, has opened. It stands 625 meters (2,083 feet) above the gorge, making it the world's highest bridge.

'Hundreds' of drones and missiles fired at Ukraine by Russia

President Zelensky reported that at least four people were killed in Kyiv due to a Russian aerial bombardment targeting Ukraine.

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: How Trump and Comey's relationship soured

The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey follows President Trump's recent calls for tougher probes into his political opponents, highlighting the escalating tensions between the two figures.

Heavy rains lash Valencia this afternoon and authorities call for maximum caution to avoid another tragedy like that of October 29

Heavy rains flood streets and cause damage in Cuarte, Cadrete, and María de Huerva, as well as overflowing ravines in Zaragoza and Aldaia, Valencia, where classes have been suspended. Authorities urge maximum caution to prevent tragedies similar to that of October 29.

The rainstorm keeps Valencia on red alert after causing power outages, road closures, and train delays

Heavy rains affect Zaragoza, Valencia, and Tarragona, causing power outages, road closures, and delays in AVE and Cercanías trains. In Valencia, there were no classes, and four flights were canceled at Manises airport.

The match between Valencia and Real Oviedo postponed due to weather alert: will be played on Tuesday

The Valencia City Council requested the RFEF and LaLiga to postpone the match between Valencia and Real Oviedo due to a rain alert. The match has been rescheduled for next Tuesday to ensure everyone's safety.

The images of the storm in Zaragoza, Valencia, and Tarragona: flooded streets, cars swept away, and hundreds of incidents

The storm has caused severe flooding in Zaragoza, with the Huerva River overflowing. Flooded streets, cars swept away, and hundreds of incidents have also been reported in Valencia and Tarragona.

Valencia extends class suspension until Tuesday due to orange rain alert

Valencia has decided to extend the suspension of classes until Tuesday because of the orange rain alert. This measure affects several educational centers in the city and municipalities of l'Hort Sud, though not all schools.

The Anguish of Aldaia Residents Over the Rains That Flood Their Streets Again: "It's Happening Again"

Aldaia, in Valencia, experienced intense rainfall with up to 57 liters per m² in 35 minutes, causing floods in its streets once again, which is generating concern and distress among the residents.

Do You Live in a Flood Zone? You Can Check It with This Government Tool

The National Flood Zone Mapping System is a government tool that allows citizens to identify which areas are at risk of flooding, facilitating prevention and decision-making.

The Government fails for the third year to submit the Budgets to Congress on time

The Executive did not submit the public budget bill to Congress on time, failing for the third consecutive year to meet its legal obligation and heading toward a new extension.

Putin's reasons for violating airspace: "Russia has no chance of defeating NATO"

Experts describe the current situation as a hybrid war, pointing out that Russia's violation of airspace aims to destabilize and deter, as Moscow recognizes that it cannot militarily defeat NATO.

Moldova Evades Putin's Shadow and Grants Parliamentary Majority to the Country's Pro-European Path

Moldova's pro-European party has won the elections with a large majority, securing sole power and moving the country away from Russian influence, consolidating its course towards integration into the European Union.

Medvedev says Europe "cannot afford" a war and warns of the "real risk" of nuclear conflict

Former Russian President Medvedev warns about the real risk of a nuclear war and argues that Europe cannot afford a conflict. He criticizes European leaders for being "decadent" and lacking the "necessary passion" to defend their territories.

The US authorizes Zelensky's long-range attacks because "there are no sanctuaries" and the Kremlin threatens to give a "response"

The United States authorized long-range attacks for Ukraine, arguing that "there are no sanctuaries." After an attack near Moscow that caused two Russian deaths, the Kremlin described the US statements as "serious" and warned that it will give a "response."

Brother of Rapper Morad Arrested for Stabbing Three Minors in Barcelona

The brother of rapper Morad was arrested in Barcelona after stabbing three minors. Authorities indicated that the attack occurred without prior provocation and was apparently "for fun."

19-year-old goalkeeper Raúl Ramírez dies after receiving a blow to the head during a match

19-year-old goalkeeper Raúl Ramírez passed away after receiving a blow to the head during a match. He was hospitalized in Valdecilla, Cantabria, where he fought intensely for his life.

Roscoe, Lewis Hamilton's Dog, Dies: "It Has Been One of the Hardest Experiences of My Life"

Lewis Hamilton has announced the sad loss of his dog Roscoe through his social media, describing it as one of the hardest experiences of his life.

J.K. Rowling dedicates a harsh message to Emma Watson: "Ignore how ignorant she is"

J.K. Rowling publicly criticized Emma Watson, accusing her of ignorance and of using her connection to Harry Potter to attack her.

LIVE | Trump and Netanyahu meet at the White House to address the conflict

Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu meet at the White House to discuss the situation in the Middle East. The meeting aims to analyze and coordinate responses to the current conflict, seeking strategies for peace and stability in the region. Follow the latest updates on the development of the conflict.

The 21 Points of the Plan for Gaza That Trump Will Present Today to Netanyahu: Hostage Release, Transitional Government, Reurbanization...

The US plan for Gaza includes the release of hostages, a transitional government, and reurbanization projects. However, Netanyahu has reservations because it acknowledges aspirations for a Palestinian state, a controversial point in the negotiations.

A Turkish ship joins the Sumud Flotilla, which is about to enter Gaza’s "high-risk zone": follow its route live

The Sumud Flotilla, made up of activists and politicians, is heading towards Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid and break the blockade. A Turkish ship has joined the initiative, which is about to enter a "high-risk zone." Its journey can be followed live.

Relatives of those kidnapped on October 7 demand that Trump push for a ceasefire in Gaza: "We have waited too long"

Relatives of 48 people kidnapped on October 7 ask Trump to pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza. In a letter, they implore the president not to stop his efforts, as their loved ones—mothers, brothers, and children—depend on it and have been waiting too long for a solution.

A Hotel Guest in Alcorcón Suffers a Scorpion Sting

A woman staying at a hotel in Alcorcón was stung by a scorpion. The police are investigating and suspect that the animal may have previously entered inside the guest's luggage.

Jack Gleeson, Joffrey in 'Game of Thrones,' unrecognizable at 33 years old

Since leaving "Game of Thrones" in 2014, Jack Gleeson has studied Philosophy, founded a puppet theater company, and secretly gotten married, showing a remarkable change at 33 years old.

Rosalía Sparks Controversy by Appearing in Paris with White Armpit Hair: "It Looks Ridiculous"

Rosalía caused a stir on social media after attending the Julie Kegels fashion show in Paris showing her armpit hair dyed white, a look that has generated divided opinions and criticism for being considered exaggerated or ridiculous.

What is known about 'Little J', fugitive and accused of planning the femicide in Buenos Aires

'Little J', accused of planning the femicide in Buenos Aires, is believed to be linked to a transnational criminal organization. However, he is an unknown individual to the police and is currently on the run.

The UCO confirms the "actions" of Begoña Gómez's advisor regarding the chair after analyzing 121 emails with Complutense

The Civil Guard handed Judge Peinado a 34-page report analyzing 121 emails provided by Vice Rector Juan Carlos Doadrio, confirming the "actions" carried out by Begoña Gómez's advisor related to the chair at Complutense University.

A report highlights a possible violation of the Public Sector Contracts Law in the awarding of contracts to a joint venture that includes Juan Carlos Barrabés’s company, which was recommended by Begoña Gómez.

One in three LGTBI+ people face or consider "sexile": "Returning to my hometown is sometimes like detransitioning"

The FELGTBI+ has published the first scientific study on "sexile" in Spain, revealing that one in three LGTBI+ people face or consider migrating within the country due to their sexual orientation or gender identity. The study debunks myths about these migrations and analyzes their impact on the lives of those who experience them.

A group of drunk passengers unleashes chaos on a plane and forces it to land

A flight from London to Alicante had to make an emergency landing in Toulouse due to disturbances caused by drunk passengers who unleashed chaos on board.

Jorge Galindo: "A consequence of the bubble trauma is mistakenly believing that housing prices will not fall if we build more"

Jorge Galindo presents his book "Three Million Homes," where he analyzes the housing crisis. He emphasizes the need to review regulations to understand which obstacles hinder housing construction and proposes this reflection as key to solving the problem.

More Than 100,000 Employees Will Leave Their Jobs This Tuesday in the Largest Mass Resignation Due to Cuts in the US

Public employees are preparing to resign from their positions this Tuesday in a massive resignation motivated by government cuts. Many describe the past few months as periods of fear and intimidation, reflecting the tension and discontent in the public sector due to recent measures.

Patricia Pardo recalls the "terrifying" first year of her relationship with Gálvez

Patricia Pardo shared that her relationship with Gálvez began in a complicated way due to the criticism she received for supposedly interfering in his relationship with Almudena Cid, which made that first year "terrifying."

This is the Biomarker That Will Help You Improve Your Cardiovascular Health

The Omega-3 Index (O3I) is a biomarker that measures the levels of Omega-3 fatty acids in the body, reflecting how we nourish it. An adequate O3I is linked to better cardiovascular health, helping to prevent heart diseases and improve overall well-being.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ No. 127 from Fundación Telefónica analyzes the ‘Alfabeta Generation’ and their pursuit of well-being in a hyperconnected world. It explores how to coexist with technology without losing quality of life, promoting mindful digital habits that allow a balance between online and offline life to face the social and personal challenges of the digital era.

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

Chris Martin ironically commented on the 'kisscam' scandal in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

A report from Comillas University points to REE's management as the cause of the blackout

A report from Comillas University attributes the blackout to the management of Red Eléctrica de España, indicating that their maneuvers between 12:00 and 12:30 reduced the safety margin and accelerated the collapse of the electrical system.

Sánchez defends in Barcelona that culture "cannot be indifferent" to what is happening in the world

President Sánchez visited the High Performance Center (CAR) of Sant Cugat del Vallès accompanied by the President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, emphasizing that culture must be committed to global reality.

A 'YouTuber' Flees the Raval Neighborhood to Avoid Being Lynched and Films His Chase

The South African influencer was filming in the Raval neighborhood when passersby threatened him for filming in public. To avoid being attacked, he fled and documented his pursuit.

The crew of a narcosubmarine who tried to escape by posing as pilgrims are arrested

During an operation, 11 drug traffickers were arrested and more than 3,650 kilos of cocaine were seized. The crew of the narcosubmarine attempted to escape by posing as pilgrims but were captured.

The alleged killer of the young woman from Seville had already tried to kill her and had an expulsion order from the country

The alleged killer of the young woman from Seville had previously tried to kill her and had an expulsion order. The victim was registered in the VioGén program due to previous episodes of violence.

Bartomeu, charged with paying commissions in several signings, including Griezmann's

Joan Laporta, current president of FC Barcelona, filed a complaint against former president Josep Maria Bartomeu for the irregular payment of commissions in several signings, including Antoine Griezmann's, during his term between 2014 and 2020.

Iveco proposes a 45-day temporary layoff (ERTE) until March for 2,734 workers in Madrid due to the slowdown in orders

Iveco proposes a 45-day temporary layoff (ERTE) until March for 2,734 employees in Madrid due to a decline in orders. This measure aims to adjust production in response to lower demand and avoid dismissals, primarily affecting the industrial vehicle assembly and production plant. The company is negotiating with the unions to agree on the terms of the temporary layoff.

DiCaprio "banned" this movie in the USA: he achieved it after suing its producers

At the height of his career, Leonardo DiCaprio starred alongside Tobey Maguire in a film whose production he criticized and sued. Afterward, DiCaprio managed to have the film banned in the United States, preventing its distribution in that country.

Goodbye 'jelly' nails: the five most requested manicures this fall

'Jelly' nails are losing popularity as new manicure trends arrive for the fall. Five styles will be the most requested this season, marking a shift in nail fashion preferences.

Changes in the Brain That Predispose to Alzheimer's and Tumors Are Revealed

A study by the 12 de Octubre Hospital in Madrid identified brain changes starting from age 57 linked to Alzheimer's and brain tumors, which could help in understanding and preventing these diseases.

This Laser Cannon Can Eliminate 20 Drones per Minute for the Same Price as a Coffee

The Apollo laser cannon, with a power of 150 Hz, is capable of destroying up to 20 drones per minute at a cost comparable to the price of a coffee, offering an efficient and economical solution for drone defense.

The City of Cinema and Fame That Best Represents the American Dream

This Californian city, known for its warm climate year-round, is the epicenter of the film industry and home to numerous stars, representing the American Dream in various facets.

Dani García's Trick to Make Clams Much More Flavorful

Chef Dani García reveals a method that involves using a specific cloth during the cooking of clams, which enhances their flavor and maximizes the qualities of the seafood.

José, mechanic, warns: "The worst thing is driving with a tire that has dry rubber"

José, a mechanic and tire expert, warns about the risks of using tires with dry rubber, especially if they have been installed for many years, which can compromise safety while driving.

The Ten Greatest Unsolved Mysteries About Earth

The article addresses essential questions about Earth, such as the origin of water and the exact composition of its core, highlighting the major scientific enigmas that still have no answers in geology and planetary sciences.

Failures in the Anti-Abuse Bracelets, an Open Secret for Months in the Equality Department: "The Pilot Test Was Conducted with the Victims"

Judges, social services, associations, and police alerted for months about the failures in the new anti-abuse bracelets following the change of company. Despite the warnings, a pilot test was carried out with the victims, which led to problems in their protection.

Madrid suspects 40 cases of failure in anti-abuse bracelets and calls for an audit of the system

The Community of Madrid suspects 40 failures in the anti-abuse bracelets and demands that the central Government audit the system and take measures to ensure that these incidents do not happen again.

The PP advocates "objectifying" immigration: "Work opens doors, abuses open traps"

The PP proposes a visa system that scores based on age, language proficiency, ties to Spain, and the immigrant's labor sector, aiming to objectify immigration and prevent abuses.

Sumar increases pressure on the PSOE to approve the regularization of "more than half a million" immigrants before November

Sumar is pressuring the PSOE to approve the regularization of more than half a million immigrants before November. The Government could implement this process by decree, thus avoiding its passage through Congress, where Junts could block it.

Ayuso: "We have a Government that does not protect the borders, and the call effect and the rise of mafias are inevitable"

Isabel Díaz Ayuso criticizes the Government for not protecting the borders, which, according to her, causes the call effect and the growth of mafias. Additionally, she argues that Hispanic immigration, such as that of Argentinians or Venezuelans, should not be considered immigration.

Two defendants in the case of the former head of the UDEF distance themselves from drug trafficking money laundering

Two defendants in the case of the former head of the UDEF deny their involvement in money laundering related to a network that smuggled cocaine hidden in fruit containers.

The Emotional Call from the Son of Nuria Roca and Juan del Val on 'Supervivientes'

The son of Nuria Roca and Juan del Val is participating in the reality show 'Supervivientes' in Honduras and made an emotional call from the program, where he is part of the Telecinco contest team.

The Gender Pension Gap Costs Spain 28.5 Billion Euros and Half a Million Jobs

A study by ClosinGap and the Mapfre Foundation reveals that the gender gap affects not only salaries but also pensions and the wealth of retirees, costing Spain 28.5 billion euros and half a million jobs.

Retirement pension spending is now close to 10 billion euros per month

Monthly spending on retirement pensions reaches almost 10 billion euros, a 6% increase in one year. The rise is due to more retirees receiving higher pensions and increases linked to inflation. Since 2021, investment in pension revaluations has doubled following its protection.

The European Public Prosecutor's Office asks the Supreme Court if the Cerdán case involves Union funds

The European Public Prosecutor's Office will consult the Supreme Court to determine whether the Cerdán case involves European Union funds and will request the transfer of the case if this is confirmed.

Chivite asked Cerdán to accompany her to some meetings at ministries, but denies that they discussed the Belate tunnel

Chivite stated that political positions do not influence contract awards and that the Belate tunnel was a legislative project. She denied that Cerdán consulted her about public contracts in Navarra and clarified that she only asked him to accompany her to some meetings at ministries.

The Euribor will rise after the ECB's pause on interest rates, but mortgage holders will still save €809 per year

Households with annual mortgage reviews in September will see their monthly payments reduced by an average of €67.39, resulting in annual savings of €809, despite the Euribor starting to rise following the ECB's pause on interest rates.

From the trash bin to your pocket: how you can save €250 a year and reduce food waste

On September 29th, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste is observed, promoting practices to reduce waste and save up to €250 annually in households.

The use of microcredits to finance university and vocational training studies is growing

The use of microcredits from private entities is increasing to finance university and vocational training studies, especially to cover expenses not covered by scholarships.

Quinoa Salad: A Healthy and Easy Recipe You'll Want to Make Again

Quinoa salad is a nutritious and simple dish to prepare, ideal for a healthy diet. Rich in protein, fiber, and vitamins, it can be combined with various fresh ingredients such as vegetables and herbs, creating a delicious and versatile dish that suits different tastes and occasions. Perfect for those looking for quick and nutritious recipes.

Electricity and fuels push September inflation up to 2.9%

Inflation in September reaches 2.9%, driven by the increase in electricity and fuel prices. Core inflation, which excludes energy and fresh food, stands at 2.3%, one tenth lower than in August, according to preliminary data from the INE.

Joaquín reveals that he did have a crisis with his wife, Susana Saborido: "It overwhelmed us"

Former footballer Joaquín disclosed on his show Emparejados that living outside of Spain caused difficulties in his marriage with Susana Saborido, leading to a crisis that overwhelmed them at the time.

A restaurateur reports what happens when the Chicote show featuring his restaurant is re-aired

A restaurateur reveals that every time the Chicote episode featuring his restaurant is broadcast, he receives an overwhelming rush of customers, causing difficulties in managing the demand.

The First AI-Created Actress Warns Hollywood: Criticism Against "the Next Scarlett Johansson"

Tilly Norwood, the first AI-created actress by the company Xicoia, has generated great interest among talent agencies, causing concern and criticism among human actors who fear for their future in the industry.

When Series Marathons Get Out of Hand: "I Would Go to Bed Very Late and Dream About It"

Binge-watching, driven by platforms like Netflix, is not considered an addiction but can affect memory, sleep, and performance, causing physical and psychological impacts.

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

20minutos asked residents of Madrid about the new waste tax, which finances the collection, transport, and treatment of urban waste. Many expressed concern, feeling it unfair that those producing less waste pay the same fee as those who generate more.

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

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

Immigration and the Upcoming Elections

Spanish citizens are closely watching the positions of political parties regarding immigration, whether to defend, restrict, or practically eliminate measures related to it, in view of the upcoming elections.

Power and Justice

The intervention of Justice in public figures illustrates the advantages of equality in democracy, demonstrating that no one is above the law.

Catechisms

A growing portion of the PP electorate, especially among young first-time voters, shows weariness towards what they call the "PSOE state of mind," reflecting discontent with the mentality or approach associated with the PSOE.

Ethics or Aesthetics

Behavior on social media has spilled over into other areas, but real life goes beyond posts and reactions, involving people with feelings.

Housing Prices Rise by 7% and Buying a House Now Requires 7.6 Years of Full Salary

The average price per square meter in Spain reaches 2,047 euros, with Madrid, Barcelona, and Guipúzcoa exceeding 3,000 euros. The 7% increase in housing prices means that buying a house now requires 7.6 years of full salary, reflecting a significant increase in the difficulty of accessing housing.

Cruzcampo responds to Isi Palazón after his joke at a Sevilla fan: "They've warmed it up for you"

Rayo Vallecano midfielder Isi Palazón said that he didn't like Cruzcampo beer, a Seville-based brand. Cruzcampo responded humorously to the joke made to a Sevilla fan, saying: "They've warmed it up for you."

Real Sociedad Explodes After Controversy Before Koundé’s Goal: "The Referee Has Admitted His Mistake"

Álex Remiro revealed that referee Alejandro Hernández Hernández admitted to having made a mistake when he awarded a corner in the play prior to Koundé’s goal, which allowed the equalizer, causing controversy and unrest within Real Sociedad.

Something Unseen Before: Alcaraz Pulls Off an Impossible Magical Shot to Energize the Crowd Against Nakashima

Carlos Alcaraz surprised the audience with a spectacular and unexpected shot during his match against Nakashima, raising the crowd's energy and showcasing his skill and creativity on the court.

Health and Equality finance a website with information to help women who want to have an abortion

Quieroabortar.org is a secure public platform funded by Health and Equality that offers clear information about women’s rights to access pregnancy termination.

Felipe VI encourages Europe not to retreat: "Let us stay united, let us move forward"

King Felipe VI expressed his confidence in Europe and its progress, considered the most successful in innovation and governance, and urged maintaining unity and moving forward despite difficulties.

The European Council advocates for a "massive" increase in defense spending so that Europe is influential

Costa, upon receiving the Fórum Europa award at a ceremony presided over by Felipe VI, defended the need to massively increase defense spending to strengthen Europe's influence on a global level.

'Saved' by Elvira Lindo

Spontaneity reveals a unique generosity that enriches human interactions, showing how acting naturally can save and transform everyday situations.

Elvira Lindo on Depression: "It Has Been Greatly Trivialized"

Elvira Lindo stated on 'Salvados' that the term "depression" has been overused, shifting from being a taboo topic to seeming like everyone suffers from it, which is not true, warning about the trivialization of this illness.

Elvira Lindo recalls how she rejected Pedro Sánchez's proposal: "That was nonsense"

The writer Elvira Lindo revealed that Pedro Sánchez offered her the position of Minister of Culture, but she declined the proposal after asking for time to think it over, describing the idea as nonsense.

Iván Rojo criticized for his opinion on co-official languages in 'Operación Triunfo 2025'

Iván Rojo, contestant on 'Operación Triunfo 2025,' stated that if he travels to Mallorca and does not understand Catalan, people should speak to him in Spanish, since it is also an official language. His comment sparked criticism for downplaying the importance of co-official languages in Spain.

A couple reports having been robbed by thieves who impersonated police officers

A couple reported the theft of 10,000 euros and several pieces of jewelry after falling victim to thieves who impersonated police officers.

The Day Operación Triunfo Broke a Tie in a Nomination with a Coin Toss by the Audience

In the first gala of OT 1, one of the three nominees was chosen after a tie was decided by a heads or tails coin toss launched by the audience, marking a unique moment in the show's history.

Pelayo Gayol, the GEO officer who became famous as an instructor in a documentary, now travels to Colombia to fight drug trafficking

Pelayo Gayol, known for his role as an instructor in a Prime Video documentary, is traveling to Colombia to support the fight against drug trafficking, bringing his experience as a member of the Special Operations Group (GEO).

Nagore Robles and Sandra Barneda Reunite on Television and Social Media React: "Total Coldness"

Nagore Robles and Sandra Barneda reunited on 'Supervivientes All Stars,' creating an atmosphere of tension and coldness that did not go unnoticed by viewers and social media users.

A Squatter Insults and Threatens a Team from 'En boca de todos' in Front of Their Four-Year-Old Daughter

The owner bought a property without knowing it was squatted. During a visit by a team from 'En boca de todos,' a squatter insulted and threatened the journalists in front of their four-year-old daughter.

Three Members of a 'Reality' Family Die in a Traffic Accident and Five Others Are in Critical Condition

Three members of the family from the reality show 'Meet the Putmans' died in a traffic accident, while five others were injured and are in critical condition.

Claudia Bavel opens up about the abortion that marked her life: "Our relationship ended because of it"

Claudia Bavel recalls her first love and reveals how a complicated abortion deeply affected her life and ended their relationship, describing the painful emotional impact of that experience.

Garbiñe Muguruza Announces She Is Expecting Her First Child with a Photo Showing Her Pregnant in a Swimsuit

The former Spanish-Venezuelan tennis player Garbiñe Muguruza announced that she is expecting her first child at 32 years old with her husband, Arthur Borges, showing her pregnancy in a photo in a swimsuit.

This Was Selena Gómez’s Wedding: From Her Escort to the Altar to the Coincidence That Connects Her to Justin Bieber

Selena Gómez married producer Benny Blanco after two years of dating, celebrating their love with a special ceremony and memorable moments, including coincidences linked to Justin Bieber.

Mario announces breakup with Claudia after she was seen kissing another guy: "It's time to say goodbye"

Mario confirmed on social media his breakup with Claudia after months of rumors, following her being seen kissing another guy.

Slave contracts, extreme schedules, and personal control: the dark side of the K-pop industry

The K-pop industry faces criticism for strict contracts, exhausting schedules, and intense control over artists, revealing a dark side that the film 'Kpop Demons Hunters' does not show. This environment is overwhelming and intimidating for those who are part of the global phenomenon.

Charles III of England is fed up with Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson: asks for them to be "invisible"

King Charles III has requested that Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson remain "invisible" at family gatherings due to their recent controversies, aiming to avoid further scandals within the royal family.

Lola Lolita Breaks Down Crying While Remembering the Controversy Over the Dior Bag: "There Were Adults Who Ridiculed Me"

Lola Lolita apologizes to her followers for not being completely transparent, explaining that she was afraid of receiving criticism and insults, especially from adults, following the controversy over her Dior bag.

It is revealed that Encarna Sánchez faked the robbery at her house involving more than 40 million

Encarna Sánchez was planning to open a restaurant with Isabel Pantoja using more than 40 million, but later faked that the money had been stolen after having second thoughts.

Samuraï confesses his biggest challenge as an artist: "I am not the most sociable person in the world"

The singer released his new single, "Dejándolo pasar," and expresses that his biggest challenge is sociability, as he does not consider himself very sociable. Additionally, he is focused on future musical projects.

Alfonso Díez, widower of the Duchess of Alba, clarifies whether he will attend Cayetano Martínez de Irujo's wedding

Alfonso Díez, widower of the Duchess of Alba, has a very close relationship with Cayetana's children and has clarified whether he will attend Cayetano Martínez de Irujo's wedding.

From the Tallest Donkey in the World to a Banana Car: These Are the New Records in the Guinness Book

Derrick, the tallest donkey, and another donkey with the longest ears, along with Norbert the pig, who skated 10 meters at top speed, have achieved Guinness World Records. Additionally, Kainli set a record on the gymnastics bars for most repetitions in 30 seconds, Steve built the longest banana car, and Nicole lifted the heaviest stone, highlighting diverse new achievements in the Guinness Book.

The Kahlo House Museum Opens Its Doors to the Public

The former residence of Frida Kahlo's parents has been transformed into a museum, inaugurated by her family. The space exhibits the artist's early works and aims to show Frida’s intimate life, offering a more complete view of the woman behind her iconic art.

What happens to what is lost on the Camino de Santiago?

Thousands of pilgrims in Santiago de Compostela forget items such as backpacks or mobile phones that end up in the Lost and Found Office. If they are not claimed within two years, they can be kept by the person who found them; if no one claims them, they become part of the municipal inventory.

Alcaraz will play his first final in Tokyo against Fritz after coming back against Ruud

Carlos Alcaraz defeated Norwegian Casper Ruud 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 and advanced to his first final in Tokyo, where he will face Taylor Fritz.

Topuria gets involved: This is his prediction for his brother's UFC fight

Topuria acknowledges that his brother Aleksandre's opponent in the UFC is tough, but he is confident in his brother's victory in the fight.

Valencia Basket takes revenge on Real Madrid and lifts the Spanish Supercup

Valencia Basket, after coming close to winning the league last season, achieves their first title of the season by defeating Real Madrid and lifting the Spanish Supercup.

The derby strengthens Cholo after harsh criticism and casts doubt on Xabi Alonso's project

Atlético's emphatic victory over Real Madrid reinforces Diego Simeone's position following recent criticisms and raises questions about the viability of the project led by Xabi Alonso.

Craviotto: "I don't have the same vision as before, success is spending time with my daughters"

The Catalan canoeist, living in Gijón, is the Spanish athlete with the most Olympic medals. Currently, he values success not only in his sports career but in being able to spend time with his daughters, reflecting a change in his life perspective.

Europe wins the Ryder Cup with a hard-fought finish in New York

Europe achieved its second consecutive victory in the Ryder Cup under the leadership of Luke Donald. Although the United States dominated the singles matches, it could not prevent Europe from prevailing as the visiting team in New York.

Marisol, mother of Sergio, with severe autism: "Parents cannot be eternal caregivers"

Marisol, mother and caregiver of Sergio, a young man with profound autism, denounces the lack of public support and demands more resources for families facing high dependency, emphasizing that parents cannot be eternal caregivers.

The classic children's book 'Fray Perico and His Donkey' by Juan Muñoz is now available in easy reading format

This new easy reading edition of "Fray Perico and His Donkey" is published simultaneously with "Don Quixote in Verse," the unpublished and posthumous work of Juan Muñoz, who passed away in 2023.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the last World Championship. He denounces the lack of visibility given to the achievements in adapted swimming.

Rafael Núñez and his battle against retinitis pigmentosa: "Even if it’s rare, it exists"

Rafael Núñez denounces the lack of social awareness towards those suffering from visual disabilities and demands greater investment in research to combat retinitis pigmentosa, emphasizing that, although it is a rare disease, it is real and affects many people.

Sabadell’s board awaits David Martínez’s vote with concern following BBVA’s improved offer

Sabadell’s board is anxiously awaiting David Martínez’s vote, whose support will be crucial for the major funds to decide for or against the deal after BBVA’s improved offer.

Trump’s Son-in-Law and Saudi Arabia Buy Electronic Arts for Nearly 47 Billion

Silver Lake, Affinity Partners, and the Saudi sovereign wealth fund (PIF) acquire Electronic Arts for 55 billion dollars, consolidating a major deal in the video game industry.

The Price of Gold Hits a New Record Amid the Greatest Global Geopolitical Uncertainty

Growing demand for gold by central banks, increased participation from Chinese households following the real estate crisis, and the tariff war are driving its price to a new record in a context of high geopolitical uncertainty.

Competition Authority Approves Neinor's Takeover Bid for Aedas and Paves the Way for the Creation of the Spanish Real Estate Giant

Neinor receives the green light from the Competition Authority for its takeover bid of Aedas, moving forward with the merger that will create a real estate giant in Spain. The operation will be ratified at an extraordinary shareholders' meeting on October 20.

Not Without My Coffee: Consumption Rose by 3.7% Last Year Despite Rising Prices

Spain increased its imports of roasted coffee by 6.3% and instant coffee by 11% during 2024, reflecting a 3.7% growth in consumption despite the price hike, according to the Spanish Coffee Association (AECafé).

"Financial education is more necessary than ever with 25% of families at risk of poverty"

25% of families are at risk of poverty, highlighting the urgent need for financial education. This training helps improve money management, prevent debt, and increase economic stability, especially in contexts of financial crisis and rising cost of living. Experts urge the implementation of educational programs that strengthen financial skills from an early age to reduce social vulnerability.

Canceled or Renewed on Netflix? What We Know About the Second Season of 'The Guinness House'

Steven Knight's series about the family behind Guinness beer consists of eight episodes on Netflix. So far, there is no official confirmation about whether there will be a second season, but the family saga has captivated the audience with its addictive storyline.

'The Guinness House' mixes 'Peaky Blinders' with 'Succession': Review of the best series of the year on Netflix

The series, created by Steven Knight and the Guinness family, combines the drama of 'Peaky Blinders' with the family intrigue of 'Succession', portraying an intense Dublin marked by beer, violence, and ambition, standing out as the best production of the year on Netflix.

Meryl Streep, face to face with Anna Wintour, her inspiration in 'The Devil Wears Prada'

Meryl Streep, dressed as her character Miranda Priestly, came face to face with Anna Wintour, the journalist who inspired her role, during Milan Fashion Week.

James Gunn on the search for the new Batman for the DC movies: "It's my biggest problem"

James Gunn, director of ‘Superman’, reveals that finding the ideal actor to play Batman in the DC movies is his greatest challenge and is proving to be a very complicated task for him.

Lincoln's Favorite 'The Walking Dead' Episode Is So Good You'll Want to Watch It Many More Times

The actor who played the most famous sheriff in the zombie apocalypse holds a special memory of one of his most beloved characters by the audience, highlighting a favorite episode that invites repeated viewing.

This is 'Animal', the new series with Luis Zahera on Netflix from the creators of 'Entrevías'

The new series "Animal," starring Luis Zahera, is set in rural Galicia and comes from the creator of "Entrevías," the well-known series starring José Coronado.

Digital Terrestrial Television is about to change: you will no longer have to tune channels to watch TV

RTVE and FORTA launch the Spanish DVB-I Pilot, which allows watching Digital Terrestrial Television via the Internet directly on the television, eliminating the need to tune traditional channels.

Gemini arrives on your TV: this is how you can enjoy Google's AI for watching series and movies

Google integrates its Gemini AI into TVs with Google TV to enhance the user experience, providing personalized recommendations and answers to complex questions while you watch series and movies.

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 in Spain, many users are looking to remove the blue circle. Although there is no official option to disable it, there is a simple trick that allows you to hide it and improve the app experience.

The 5 Most Accurate Weather Apps, According to Experts: "They Are the Most Reliable for Planning the Weekend"

A group of experts has analyzed the most popular mobile weather forecast apps in Spain and has selected the five most accurate ones, considered the most reliable for planning activities during the upcoming rainy weekend.

The New Images of the Stealth Fighter J-50 Show China's Power in Air Combat

The Chinese sixth-generation stealth fighter J-50 features pivoting wingtips and 2D thrust vectoring nozzles, highlighting its advanced capability in air combat.

CMF Headphone Pro: these headphones allow you to change the ear pads on their headband and last 100 hours

The CMF Headphone Pro, available in Spain for 99 euros, are the first over-ear headphones from Nothing’s budget sub-brand. They stand out for their striking controls, interchangeable ear pads, and a battery life of up to 100 hours.

Why Do Children Behave Worse with Their Mother? Science Has an Explanation

Children tend to behave worse with their mother not because of bad behavior, but because a secure attachment relationship allows them to express emotions and behave more freely in her presence. This attitude reflects trust and a strong bond, not a behavioral problem.

Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, and Loewe Debut Designers at Paris Fashion Week

Until October 7th, Paris is celebrating Fashion Week with a hundred runway shows and presentations, where brands like Chanel, Dior, Balenciaga, and Loewe introduce new designers and set the upcoming trends in women's fashion.

Neither Gym nor Pilates: Chenoa's Trick to Staying in Shape at 50

Chenoa shows that staying in shape at 50 is possible with a small exercise routine at home, without the need to go to the gym or do Pilates.

London Will Host Its Own 'MET Gala' This October at the British Museum

The British Museum will host a charity event in October inspired by New York's 'MET Gala,' bringing together art, fashion, and fundraising in an exclusive setting.

Antonia Dell'Atte Goes to the Armani Fashion Show with a Tribute Look and the Accessory That Will Be a Hit in 2026

Antonia Dell'Atte, former model and muse of the late designer Armani, attended the fashion show celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Italian brand, sporting a tribute look along with the accessory that will be trending in 2026.

The True (and Curious) Meaning of the Rings Kate Middleton Wears on the Same Finger

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, wears four rings on the same finger, a subtle detail that holds a special and powerful meaning. These rings symbolize important aspects of her life and personal commitment.

Zucchini and Ricotta Vegetarian Burgers You Can Make with Just 4 Ingredients

These vegetarian burgers are made with only four ingredients: zucchini, ricotta, oat flour, and cheese, offering a healthy and plant-based alternative to traditional meats.

Krispy Kreme: the most viral 'donuts' brand opens its first store in Spain and celebrates by giving away boxes for a year

Krispy Kreme, known for its popular doughnuts and present in 41 countries, opens its first store in Spain. To celebrate, it will give away boxes of doughnuts for a year, marking its entry into a new market after conquering iconic places such as Times Square and Oxford Street.

Neither Spanish nor French: this is the Japanese omelette you can make with only 4 ingredients

Tamagoyaki is a traditional Japanese omelette made with just four basic ingredients. It is common in Japanese breakfasts and is characterized by its soft texture and slightly sweet flavor, different from Spanish or French omelettes.

The Traditional Spanish Sausage Little Known That Not Everyone Would Dare to Try

This traditional Spanish sausage, popular in picnics of past centuries, is little known today and challenges many because of its flavor and peculiarity, preserving a rich culinary history.

Dani García has the trick to make a very juicy tempura cuttlefish: "A nice cold beer"

Chef Dani García shares his secret to achieving a juicy and tender tempura cuttlefish, which is to accompany it with a very cold beer, enhancing its flavor and improving the texture of the dish.

The Most Closely Guarded Secret Recipes in the World: From Tangy Sauces to Legendary Drinks

The most famous recipes in the world, from tangy sauces to iconic beverages, keep their exact ingredients secret, jealously protecting their composition to preserve their exclusivity and unique flavor.

The Five Best Beaches in the Philippines to Discover Paradise

The Philippines, with over 7,000 islands, offers paradisiacal beaches full of natural beauty. This article highlights the five best beaches to explore and enjoy their unique landscapes and crystal-clear waters.

The Most Spectacular Caves in Portugal: With an Interior Lake and Up to 10 km of Galleries

These impressive caves in Portugal, located three hours from the Spanish border, are among the largest in the country. They stand out for their interior lake and an extensive network of galleries that reach up to 10 kilometers, making them a paradise for speleology enthusiasts.

The Unknown Church of Pontevedra Considered One of the Most Important of Galician Baroque

This 16th-century church in Pontevedra stands out for its striking decoration and is considered one of the most important works of Galician Baroque, although it is still little known.

The town that Carlos Alcaraz 'has' and that is not in Murcia: it is hidden in the mountains of Albacete

Although Carlos Alcaraz has made El Palmar in Murcia famous, he is also connected to another village located in the mountains of Albacete, just two hours away.

Neither Madrid nor Barcelona: the two Spanish cities among the top three in Europe

Two Andalusian cities, located in Spain, rank among the top three cities in Europe according to a ranking in which Florence holds the first place, surpassing other major cities like Madrid and Barcelona.

Are You Traveling with Your Pet? Italy Announces a Novel Tax to Combat Mass Tourism

Italy will introduce a daily tax in 2026 for tourists visiting with dogs. The fee will vary according to the municipality and type of accommodation, aiming to control mass tourism and its impacts.

The route in Galicia along a river surrounded by vegetation, ideal for autumn

This route in Galicia runs along a river and is surrounded by a forest that transforms in autumn with reddish tones, offering an ideal landscape to enjoy after the summer.

Aspirin may reduce the recurrence of high-risk colon cancer, according to a study

A study confirms that aspirin can decrease the recurrence of colon cancer in high-risk patients. This research reinforces previous evidence about the potential benefits of aspirin in preventing the return of this disease.

This Nasal Spray Used for Years Could Prevent COVID or Flu Infection, According to a Study

Recent studies reveal that a commonly used nasal spray could reduce the risk of respiratory infections such as COVID and the flu.

What it means when a person stares into your eyes according to psychology

Staring into someone's eyes can have different meanings depending on the person, the context, the duration, and the accompanying nonverbal language, ranging from interest to confrontation.

Morning sex or before bed? The benefits according to an expert in sexology and couples therapy

An expert in sexology and couples therapy explains that the best time for sex varies according to biorhythms, hormonal levels, and personal preferences, emphasizing that each person can benefit depending on when they feel most comfortable and energized.

This is the new medication more effective than aspirin for preventing heart attacks

A study reveals that a widely known medication in Spain surpasses aspirin in efficacy for preventing heart attacks, establishing itself as the best option for cardiovascular prevention.

Brisk Walking for 15 Minutes Is More Effective Than You Think: This Is How It Reduces Mortality Risk

Walking briskly for 15 minutes a day is a simple and enjoyable activity that can significantly reduce the risk of mortality. It is an accessible practice for almost everyone and offers greater health benefits than is commonly believed.

He transformed his Citroën 2CV into a motorcycle to survive the desert after being stranded

A French mechanic used the parts from his Citroën 2CV to build a motorcycle that allowed him to survive and escape the Sahara Desert after being stranded.

The Most Reported Traffic Violations by the DGT in Castilla y León

Automovilistas Europeos Asociados (AEA) published a report detailing the traffic fines imposed by the DGT in 2024, highlighting the most common violations in Castilla y León and other autonomous communities.

In emergency situations such as floods or fires, many drivers wonder if they can carry more people than allowed in their vehicle. A Civil Guard clarifies that although the law sets a limit, in exceptional and urgent cases related to safety, common sense can be applied to protect lives, always prioritizing road safety.

Do You Know What Car Marc Márquez Drives?

MotoGP champion Marc Márquez is passionate about cars, and in his daily life, he drives an exclusive hypercar, highlighting his enthusiasm beyond motorcycles.

Impressive video of a van making a prohibited U-turn: possible consequences

The Directorate General of Traffic released a video from its Pegasus helicopter showing a van making a prohibited U-turn, warning about the risks and penalties involved in this illegal maneuver.

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 the Euro NCAP tests, highlighting its advanced safety technology and Hyundai's commitment to the protection of the driver and passengers.

The Basque Government declares Vitoria a tensioned area

The official declaration of Vitoria as a tensioned area by the Basque Government will come into effect following its publication in the Official State Gazette, scheduled for the end of October.

Moreno fulfills his promise to the independents and announces another tax reduction for people with celiac disease

The president of the Junta has announced that Andalusians with celiac disease, their partners, or descendants will be able to deduct up to 100 euros annually on the regional income tax (IRPF), thus fulfilling his commitment to a tax reduction.

The flu vaccination campaign begins in Galicia: this is the schedule, risk groups, updates, and how to book an appointment

Flu vaccination in Galicia starts on October 13, including a pilot program to vaccinate children in schools and health centers, prioritizing risk groups.

The highest alert due to the storm forces the cancellation of four flights at Manises Airport

Four flights, including the Paris-Valencia and Amsterdam-Valencia routes and their returns, were canceled at Manises Airport due to the highest alert for the storm.

Mallorca, Ibiza, and Formentera on Orange Alert Due to Stormy Rain

Mallorca, Ibiza, and Formentera are on orange alert due to a storm of rain, while Menorca remains without risk, at severity level 0 of the Meteobal Plan.

Works to rehabilitate the façade and cloister of the old Hospital de la Santa Creu begin in spring

The works to rehabilitate the façade and cloister of the old Hospital de la Santa Creu begin in spring. In addition, the rehabilitation of the former nursery building will be tendered to expand the Escola d'Art Massana.

"It was against the rules to talk to my daughter": a mother denounces the Bernedo camp

The mother of a girl at the 'udaleku' camp in Bernedo reports that her daughter was very dizzy and did not receive medical attention. Additionally, she was prevented from communicating with her daughter because it was supposedly against the camp's rules.

A New Opportunity to Extend the Metro to Ahijones and Berrocales: There Will Be a Third Attempt with a Larger Budget

The second contract to design the station that will serve Ahijones and Berrocales was left unawarded in March. The department is preparing a third attempt, increasing the budget to ensure the design and progress of the project.

Barceloneta Major Festival Program: Parades, Concerts, and Shows

The Barceloneta Major Festival includes new features such as a scavenger hunt among local shops in the neighborhood and a festive closing with a DJ and confetti, in addition to parades, concerts, and other traditional shows.

Arrested for a Sexual Assault in the Los Remedios Neighborhood of Seville

The alleged sexual assailant attempted to escape but was detained by a passerby until the police arrived in Los Remedios, Seville.

Two Detained for the Death of a Woman in an Apartment Fire in Badajoz

Two men have been detained following the death of a woman in a fire in Badajoz. It is suspected that the young man killed the victim and that his father helped set the apartment on fire to eliminate evidence.

Order food delivery, the delivery person makes a mistake and is amazed by what the neighbors do

A food delivery driver was surprised to see that, after delivering an order to the wrong address, the neighbors kept the food without claiming or returning it.

The Desperation of a British Woman Trying to Learn Spanish: "Why Is It So Difficult?"

A young British woman uses an app to learn Spanish, recording herself as she reads the sentences it suggests. The app instantly evaluates her pronunciation, reflecting her frustration with the difficulty of the language.

The harsh criticism of a Ukrainian woman against the Spanish healthcare system

A young Ukrainian woman criticized the Spanish healthcare system for the bureaucracy she faces, pointing out that to see a specialist doctor she must first consult the general practitioner, which she considers an obstacle and delay in receiving medical care.

The Reasons Why Your Cat Licks Itself After Being Petted

When a cat licks itself after being petted, it displays an instinctive behavior related to grooming and well-being, reflecting comfort and self-care.

A study warns about the mental load of mothers when caring for puppies at home

Almost all the children surveyed showed reckless behavior with the puppies, which increases the risk of bites. The study highlights the mental load that mothers face when supervising these interactions to protect both the children and the animals.

The Rich Also Pamper Their Dogs: Luxury Hotels, Spas, and Residences

Millionaires are driving a luxury sector dedicated to the well-being of their pets, offering exclusive hotels, spas, and residences with personalized services to meet their needs.

This is How the Climate Leave Allows You to Miss Work During Red or Orange Alerts

This paid work leave permits employees to be absent during red or orange alerts caused by extreme weather events, such as the 2024 DANA, to protect their safety in the face of adverse climatic conditions.

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

The change in the date of a holiday specific to Madrid will allow its residents to enjoy a three-day long weekend, benefiting thousands of Madrid residents with an extended break.

Trapped in a Flash Flood? Here’s How You Should Get Out of the Car During a Flood

The DGT warns about the dangers of being trapped in a car during heavy storms in Spain and offers advice on how to safely get out in the event of a flood.

The sale of fingernail clippings, an unusual way to get quick money

Traditional Chinese medicine values fingernail clippings as useful ingredients to treat issues such as infant abdominal bloating and tonsillitis, motivating their sale as a way to obtain quick money.

The Curious Secret Code of Chameleons

Chameleons communicate their emotional state, mating readiness, and intention to defend territory through changes in the color and pattern of their skin.

It is adult men, not social networks, who ask girls for nude photos

The responsibility for sexual violence against girls lies with the adult perpetrators, not with social networks, which are merely a new setting where these acts are committed with impunity.

Who was... Bob Gansler: the coach who took college players to a World Cup

Bob Gansler, born in Hungary and emigrated to America in the 1960s, was the head coach of the United States national team during the 1990 World Cup in Italy.

Very Clear Symptoms That Indicate You Spend Too Much Time on Your Phone

The phone is an extension of our body used daily for various activities. Spending many hours connected can be excessive, and there are clear signs that indicate it is necessary to reduce its use.

Marc Márquez’s Seventh MotoGP World Championship, in Pictures

Marc Márquez secured second place at the Japanese Grand Prix and was crowned MotoGP world champion for the seventh time in his career, cementing his legacy as one of the most successful riders in history.

Is Your Name Verónica? Then You Share a Name with These Famous Spanish Women

Several famous Spanish women are named Verónica, notably one who gained fame thanks to the series 'Los Serrano'.

Artificial intelligence is clear: it would go to a 'virtual' party with these hosts

Artificial intelligence reveals its favorite hosts for a virtual party, answering a question about who it would like to share that moment with.

3.33% for your money: this account beats them all and serves as a bridge to profitable deposits

A savings and investment platform offers an interest-bearing account at 3.33% APR for three months, positioning itself as one of the most profitable options on the market and serving as a bridge to deposits with higher returns.

This is the cheap product you need to get the best quality if you have a PS5

An HDMI 2.1 cable is essential to make the most of the power of a PS5. Even if the console and TV are high quality, a poor HDMI cable can limit the gaming experience. Choosing a 2.1 cable ensures the best visual quality and performance.

Aliexpress has the solution to multiply kitchen space: it's cheap and requires no construction

An affordable countertop shelf from Aliexpress offers a quick solution to increase kitchen space by organizing spices and freeing up surface area without the need for any construction work.

PcComponentes Slashes Prices in Its Orange Days: The Best Deals of the Campaign

PcComponentes launches its Orange Days with discounts of up to 65% on products such as computers, mobile phones, and small appliances, offering great savings opportunities on its ecommerce platform.

Spain, European leader in clinical trials against cancer: it is the only country that stands up to China

Spain is the only European country that maintains its level of oncological clinical trials, resisting the general decline in Europe, while China increases its activity by 14%, according to data presented by SEOM at the seminar 'Curing and Caring in Oncology' in Salamanca.

CHRONICLE | Yatra closes his tour in Madrid with surprise guests and a Movistar Arena at his feet

The Colombian artist closed his tour in Madrid with an emotional concert at the Movistar Arena, where he surprised his fans with special guests and showed great sensitivity during his performance.

The best way to wash a down comforter or duvet easily and without damaging it

Depending on the delicacy of the fabric, the duvet can be washed in the washing machine, in the bathtub, or taken to a laundry or dry cleaner to avoid damage.

Singer Lola Young Collapses and Falls During Live Concert

Singer Lola Young collapsed during her latest concert in New York and was immediately evacuated to receive medical attention.

Health Department Recommends These People Get Vaccinated Against the Flu for the 2025/2026 Season

The Health Department will start the flu vaccination campaign in October for the 2025/2026 season, especially recommending that risk groups get vaccinated to prevent complications and protect their health.

Surer, former F1 driver: "Hamilton is a spoiled child and Alonso gets the most out of every car"

The Swiss former driver criticized Lewis Hamilton's poor season with Ferrari, calling him a "spoiled child," and praised Fernando Alonso for his ability to maximize the performance of his car, highlighting his consistency.

Abril Zamora, Master of Ceremonies of 'Cabaret': "Some of the Songs, Instead of Singing Them, I Suffer Them, I Live Them"

Abril Zamora, hostess of 'Cabaret', shares her deep emotional connection with the show's songs, confessing that she not only sings them but also feels and experiences them intensely during the performances.

Sánchez Clings to His Re-election in 2027 as Parliamentary Deadlock Worsens and the Budget Fails to Progress

The vote to ratify the arms embargo decree will take place soon in Congress, but Sánchez still lacks the necessary support; the parliamentary deadlock continues and the budget negotiations are stalled.

15 'Healthy' Books That Will Cheer You Up on World Heart Day

September 29 is World Heart Day, a date that not only raises awareness about heart health but also invites you to enjoy good literature that touches the heart and lifts the spirits.

The great secrecy surrounding Stella Banderas' wedding: no phones allowed by contract and enhanced security

Stella Banderas, daughter of Antonio Banderas, will marry Alex Gruszynski, her childhood friend, on October 18th. The wedding will be very private, with a strict contract prohibiting the use of mobile phones and increased security measures to preserve the intimacy of the event.

Trump's unsupported claims about paracetamol and autism

There is no scientific study that demonstrates a causal relationship between the consumption of paracetamol during pregnancy and the development of disorders such as autism.

Cuerpo assures that the Government "is making an effort" to "prevent" the US from sending weapons to Israel through Rota and Morón

Minister Carlos Cuerpo stated that the Government is cooperating with US authorities to prevent weapons from being sent to Israel through the military bases of Rota and Morón.

Spain, leader of the 'green agenda' in the EU, but continues without "decoupling" from emissions

The European Environment Agency points out that Europe is facing a "triple planetary crisis" caused by climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution. Although Spain leads the green agenda in the EU, it has yet to fully decouple its economic growth from pollutant emissions.

Sinclair and Nexstar Back Down and Will Resume Airing Jimmy Kimmel's Show

Sinclair and Nexstar have yielded after receiving criticism and decided to resume broadcasting Jimmy Kimmel's show, revoking their previous decision to suspend it.

Santander now offers a deferred payment solution to Amazon customers in Spain

Santander, through Zinia, allows Amazon customers in Spain to defer purchases ranging from 60 to 3,000 euros with payment terms from 4 to 40 months, providing flexible financing options.

Cariño, after Talaverano's departure: "We will move forward, we have a responsibility"

The band Cariño announced the Ballantine's Open Studio, a project that will include a free rehearsal room for bands, demonstrating their commitment and responsibility following Talaverano's departure.

The Aragonese company Hiberus, in the 'top 3' of the highest-rated technology consultancies in Spain

Ayesa leads the ranking of the best-rated technology consultancies in Spain according to Whitelane. DXC, present in Zaragoza, holds second place, and the Aragonese company Hiberus ranks among the top three, standing out in the national technology sector.

Body of a Missing Man Found in the Trunk of a Car in El Ejido with Signs of Violence

The lifeless body of a missing man from El Ejido was found inside the trunk of a car, showing signs of violence. He was well known for his active participation in the social, cultural, and religious life of the town.

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

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start your day well informed. It covers politics, economy, culture, and local and international events, providing a quick and comprehensive overview of current topics that impact society. Ideal for staying up-to-date and beginning the day with context and clarity.

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Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The guide presents the must-watch series and movies of the moment, highlighting recent releases and recommendations for all tastes. It includes both international and local productions, covering various genres that promise entertainment for every type of viewer.

The Only Two Models Marc Márquez Has Had in His Garage: "I Was Embarrassed to Go Around in That Car"

Marc Márquez revealed in an interview that he has only owned two cars. He sold one with 4,000 km on it because he didn't use it and confessed that he was embarrassed to be seen driving that vehicle.

Who is Claudia Arenas, the Journalism student who made the leap from TikTok to Operación Triunfo 2025

Claudia Arenas, a Journalism student and former TikTok influencer, is one of the first nominees in Operación Triunfo 2025 and faces possible expulsion from the academy.

The town of Albacete with cave paintings that is among the most beautiful in Spain

Ayna, in the Albacete mountains, has been highlighted by National Geographic as one of the most beautiful municipalities in Spain, especially for the Cave of the Child, famous for its rock art.

Low Emission Zones: the four Spanish cities that already ban the entry of cars with the B label

Four Spanish cities have strengthened their Low Emission Zones (LEZ) by prohibiting the circulation of vehicles with the environmental B label within their boundaries, aiming to reduce pollution and improve urban air quality.

Canceled or Renewed? Here’s What We Know About the Second Season of ‘El refugio atómico’

‘El refugio atómico,’ the new series from the creators of ‘La casa de papel,’ has become the most-watched production on Netflix worldwide, generating great anticipation about its renewal or cancellation.

What is Expected to Happen When Electric Vehicles Exceed 40% of the Vehicle Fleet

Although it is currently a distant figure, in the medium to long term electric vehicles could surpass 40% of the country's vehicle fleet, which would have significant consequences, especially for combustion engine cars.

What it means when a child calls their mother by her name instead of "mom," according to experts

Some children call their mothers by their name instead of "mom," which raises concern. However, experts say this is a normal behavior that can reflect a stage of independence or imitation, and does not indicate a lack of emotional bond or emotional problems.

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

Prime Video has released previews of Season 3 of 'The Rings of Power', which will arrive in 2026. The preview surprises by directly linking the plot with Aragorn and the legendary sword Narsil, deepening the connection with the main story of Middle-earth and anticipating key moments for fans.

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

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

The Tax Agency begins the refund of the 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 before 1979 to mandatory labor mutual societies, establishing deadlines and late payment interest for these reimbursements.

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

The new shopping center will be located next to the Ciudad del Deporte, a complex of Atlético de Madrid near the Metropolitano Stadium, integrating commerce and sports in a strategic area of Madrid.

These are all the Mercè Barcelona 2025 concerts for today, Sunday, September 28

On Sunday, September 28 in Barcelona, Mercè 2025 features concerts with artists such as Vicco, La La Love You, and Marlena on various stages throughout the city.

Factbox - European companies cut jobs in response to slowing economy

European companies across various sectors are reducing their workforce amid an economic slowdown. Factors include inflation, supply chain disruptions, and decreased demand. Major firms in industries like technology, automotive, and finance have announced job cuts to manage costs and maintain competitiveness. The trend reflects broader economic caution as Europe faces uncertainties from global events and market pressures.

Trump sets 10% tariff on lumber imports, 25% on cabinets and furniture

The Trump administration announced tariffs of 10% on imported lumber and 25% on cabinets and furniture to protect U.S. manufacturers. The measures aim to address trade imbalances and support domestic industries amid rising imports, potentially impacting prices for consumers and international trade relations.

Gold prices hit record high as US shutdown looms, rate cut bets persist

Gold prices surged to a record high amid concerns over a potential US government shutdown and ongoing expectations of Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Investors are seeking safe-haven assets as fiscal uncertainty grows, while bets on rate reductions continue to support gold demand.

Oil dips as OPEC+ plan stokes supply-surplus concerns

Oil prices fell following OPEC+’s decision to ease production cuts, raising fears of an oversupplied market. The move aims to balance supply amid fluctuating demand but has sparked concerns about potential price drops. Market watchers remain cautious as the group’s strategy to manage output faces uncertainty amid global economic shifts.

Oil prices extend sharp losses on reports of OPEC+ hike plan; set for monthly fall

Oil prices fell sharply amid reports that OPEC+ plans to increase production, fueling concerns about oversupply. This news contributed to a continued decline in prices, pushing them toward a monthly drop. Market participants are reacting to potential shifts in supply dynamics as OPEC+ aims to address global demand and inventory levels.

More people cutting coffee consumption in 2nd-largest market Brazil, study shows

A recent study reveals that an increasing number of Brazilians are reducing their coffee intake. Factors contributing include health concerns and changing consumer preferences. As the world's second-largest coffee market, Brazil's shift could impact global demand and coffee industry dynamics.

Putin says Russia is prevailing in ’righteous battle’ in Ukraine

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia is prevailing in its "righteous battle" in Ukraine, expressing confidence in the military campaign. He emphasized Russia’s commitment to its strategic goals despite international opposition and sanctions. Putin portrayed the conflict as just and necessary, framing it as a defense of Russian interests and security against Western interference.

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Mexico meat sector decries new livestock movement rules, ivermectin requirement to battle screwworm

Mexico's meat industry criticizes new regulations mandating livestock movement controls and ivermectin use to combat screwworm infestation. Industry representatives argue these rules increase costs and complicate trade without clear evidence of effectiveness, urging authorities to reconsider measures to avoid harming meat production and exports.

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Coty considers sale or spinoff of CoverGirl, WSJ reports

Coty is exploring options to sell or spin off its CoverGirl brand as part of a broader strategy to streamline operations and focus on its core luxury and professional beauty segments, according to the Wall Street Journal. The move aims to boost financial flexibility and value amid a challenging market environment.

Spain’s ratings upgrades add to sunny outlook for markets bull run

Spain’s recent credit rating upgrades by major agencies reflect growing investor confidence and economic improvement. These boosts enhance market optimism, supporting a continuation of the bull run. Improved fiscal management and stronger economic indicators underpin the positive outlook for Spain’s financial markets.

Top Japan Pharma Stocks to Watch: Jefferies Highlights Buying Opportunities

Jefferies identifies key Japanese pharmaceutical stocks with strong growth potential, spotlighting several companies as attractive buying opportunities. The firm emphasizes these stocks’ robust pipelines and favorable market conditions, suggesting investors consider adding them to their portfolios for potential gains in the evolving pharma sector.

Hornbach Q2 profit drops 7% as higher costs weigh despite sales growth

Hornbach reported a 7% decline in Q2 profit due to rising costs, despite increased sales. The retailer's revenue grew, but higher expenses impacted overall profitability, highlighting challenges in managing costs amid sales expansion.

OpenAI revenue grows 16% in H1 2025, cash burn persists - The Information

OpenAI's revenue increased by 16% in the first half of 2025, reflecting growing demand for its AI services. However, despite higher income, the company continues to experience significant cash burn due to ongoing investments in research, development, and infrastructure expansion. Financial challenges remain as OpenAI balances growth ambitions with operational costs.

OpenAI’s first-half revenue rises 16% to about $4.3 billion, The Information reports

OpenAI’s revenue for the first half of the year grew 16% to approximately $4.3 billion, driven by increasing demand for its AI services. The company continues to expand its user base and enhance its product offerings, solidifying its position in the AI industry amidst growing competition.

Zijin Gold shares surge nearly 70% in Hong Kong debut trading

Zijin Gold's shares jumped nearly 70% in their Hong Kong debut, reflecting strong investor confidence. The positive market reception highlights growing interest in the gold mining sector amid global economic uncertainties. This surge marks a significant milestone for Zijin Gold as it expands its capital base and visibility in international markets.

Singtel says Optus CEO needs time to fix issues after emergency call outages

Singtel stated that Optus CEO requires more time to address and resolve the problems causing emergency call outages. The company emphasizes the complexity of the issues and the importance of thorough fixes to restore reliable services.

Two US senators urge probe of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving response to rail crossings

Two US senators have called for a federal investigation into Tesla's Full Self-Driving (FSD) system after reports of its unsafe behavior near rail crossings. Concerns include FSD failing to stop or properly respond to trains, raising safety risks. The senators urge regulators to assess Tesla’s handling of rail crossings to ensure public safety.

Exclusive – Labubu Maker Pop Mart Learns from Disney to Capitalize on Toy’s Viral Success

Pop Mart, creator of the viral Labubu collectible toy, is adopting Disney's strategies to maintain momentum and expand its market. By focusing on storytelling, community engagement, and licensing, Pop Mart aims to build a lasting brand and deepen customer loyalty amid rising competition in the global collectibles industry.

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Japan factory output falls more than expected in August; retail sales hit 4-year low

Japan's factory output in August declined more than anticipated, reflecting weaker industrial demand. Retail sales also dropped to a four-year low, signaling softness in consumer spending. These trends raise concerns over Japan's economic recovery amid ongoing global uncertainties and domestic challenges.

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Pending home sales surge, beating expectations and boosting USD

Pending home sales in the U.S. rose significantly last month, surpassing forecasts and signaling strong demand in the housing market. This unexpected surge boosted investor confidence, leading to a rise in the U.S. dollar as markets anticipate potential economic growth and stability.

India's industrial output rises 4% year-on-year in August

India's industrial output grew 4% year-on-year in August, supported by improvements in the manufacturing and electricity sectors. This increase reflects a steady economic recovery despite global uncertainties. The rise surpasses the performance of previous months, indicating robust industrial activity and positive momentum for the country's economic growth.

UK consumer borrowing rises by most since October 2024

UK consumer borrowing surged in April, marking the largest increase since October 2024. This rise reflects growing confidence among households amid easing inflation and a stable job market. Analysts note that increased borrowing could support economic growth but advise caution due to potential future interest rate changes.

US agriculture official visits Taiwan amid tariff talks

A US agriculture official visited Taiwan to discuss tariff issues affecting trade between the two countries. The visit aims to strengthen agricultural cooperation and resolve ongoing disputes, promoting smoother export-import relations. Both sides seek to enhance mutual benefits and address trade barriers in the agricultural sector.

Fed's Hammack says US needs to maintain restrictive policy amid inflationary pressures

Fed's Vice Chair Hammack emphasized the necessity of maintaining restrictive monetary policies to combat persistent inflation. He highlighted ongoing inflationary pressures and the importance of cautious policy adjustments to ensure price stability without jeopardizing economic growth.

South Korea exports expected to rise on chip boost, calendar effects: Reuters poll

South Korea's exports are projected to increase due to stronger chip demand and favorable calendar effects, according to a Reuters poll. The semiconductor sector is driving growth, aiding the country's trade performance despite global uncertainties. The positive export outlook reflects improved tech demand and timing factors boosting shipment volumes.

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

China's industrial profits increased by 0.9% in the January-August period compared to the previous year, reflecting a modest recovery amid economic challenges. This growth is driven by improvements in key manufacturing sectors, despite ongoing global uncertainties and domestic pressures influencing business performance.

Asian shares, gold rise on US shutdown watch; crude falls

Asian shares and gold prices increased amid concerns over a possible US government shutdown, while crude oil prices declined. Investors remain cautious as political uncertainty in the US impacts market sentiment, leading to increased demand for safe-haven assets like gold. The potential shutdown has created uncertainty, affecting global markets and commodity prices.

China factory activity shrinks again as firms watch for stimulus, US trade deal

China's factory activity contracted for a second month, reflecting weak demand and cautious business sentiment. Manufacturing PMI fell below 50, signaling ongoing challenges despite government efforts to boost the economy. Firms remain hopeful for stimulus measures and progress in the US-China trade deal to improve conditions.

Australia’s central bank holds rates steady, cautious on inflation

Australia’s central bank kept interest rates unchanged, signaling caution amid ongoing inflation concerns. The decision reflects uncertainty about the economy's outlook and inflation pressures, as policymakers weigh challenges from global factors and domestic growth. The bank emphasized a careful approach, prioritizing inflation control while supporting economic stability.

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Thailand’s factory output drops 4.19% in August as exports slow

Thailand's factory output fell by 4.19% in August, reflecting a slowdown in exports. Weak demand from key markets contributed to the decline, signaling challenges for the manufacturing sector amid global economic uncertainties.

RBA leaves interest rates unchanged as expected, flags caution over inflation

The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates steady, aligning with market expectations. It highlighted ongoing inflation concerns, indicating a cautious approach toward future monetary policy adjustments to support economic stability.

Morning Bid: Bonfire of the Vanities

The article discusses a surge in investor caution amid growing economic uncertainties. Market optimism is fading as fears of inflation and tighter monetary policies weigh on stocks. Analysts advise vigilance, noting potential volatility ahead. Investors are urged to reassess portfolios to mitigate risks in the evolving financial landscape.

Vance says US ‘headed to a shutdown’ after meeting with Democrats

Ohio Republican J.D. Vance warned that the US is "headed to a shutdown" following discussions with Democrats about government funding. He emphasized ongoing disagreements over spending priorities and policy issues, casting doubt on the possibility of reaching a timely budget agreement to prevent a shutdown. Both parties remain deeply divided, raising the risk of a federal government closure due to funding lapses.

BOJ debated chance of near-term rate hike, meeting summary shows

The Bank of Japan discussed the possibility of a near-term interest rate hike during its latest policy meeting, according to the released summary. While some members showed openness to tightening, others expressed caution due to economic uncertainties. The debate reflects shifting views on inflation and economic conditions amid global and domestic challenges. The BOJ continues to closely monitor factors before making policy changes.

US court suspends Trump layoff of hundreds at Voice of America

A US court has halted the Trump administration's plan to lay off hundreds of employees at Voice of America. The decision aims to protect jobs amid concerns over sudden staffing cuts impacting the broadcaster's operations and independence. The ruling reflects ongoing legal challenges to the administration's workforce reductions in government media agencies.

Applied DNA Sciences secures up to $58 million for BNB treasury strategy

Applied DNA Sciences has raised up to $58 million through a financing deal supporting the treasury strategy of Binance Coin (BNB). The funds will be used to enhance Applied DNA’s operations and collaboration with Binance, focusing on advanced DNA technologies to improve security and authenticity in blockchain asset management. This initiative aims to strengthen Binance’s position and innovation in the cryptocurrency space.

Reliance Global Group purchases Bitcoin for treasury holdings

Reliance Global Group has acquired Bitcoin to include in its treasury holdings, marking a strategic move to diversify its assets. The purchase reflects growing corporate interest in cryptocurrency as part of capital management strategies.

Bybit Kazakhstan Showcases Digital Asset Payment Prototype as NBK Sandbox Application Moves Forward

Bybit Kazakhstan has unveiled a digital asset payment prototype, advancing its application with the National Bank of Kazakhstan's sandbox program. This initiative aims to explore and integrate cryptocurrency solutions within Kazakhstan's financial ecosystem, promoting innovation and regulatory collaboration in digital payments.

DNA Holdings Orchestrates Landmark $344.4M Capital Deal, Bridging Nasdaq-Listed Company with Aethir’s Decentralized AI Infrastructure

DNA Holdings secured $344.4 million in capital to connect a Nasdaq-listed company with Aethir’s decentralized AI platform. The deal enhances AI infrastructure development by combining traditional finance with cutting-edge decentralized technologies, signaling a significant advancement in the AI and blockchain sectors.

GMX Debuts Multichain To Unlock Seamless Perp Trading Across All Public Blockchains

GMX has launched Multichain, a feature enabling seamless perpetual contract trading across all public blockchains. This innovation allows users to trade assets without being limited to a single blockchain, enhancing liquidity and accessibility in decentralized finance. Multichain aims to simplify and unify the trading experience across different networks, marking a significant step toward interoperable DeFi ecosystems.

BTCS, Europe’s Largest DATCO, Accelerates Momentum with a Fresh $100M Offering Following Successful Series F Close.

BTCS, Europe’s largest Digital Asset Trading Company (DATCO), announced a new $100 million offering after successfully closing its Series F funding round. The fresh capital injection aims to accelerate BTCS's growth and market expansion, strengthening its position in the digital asset sector and enhancing technology development and operational capabilities.

Chinese woman pleads guilty in £5.1 billion bitcoin laundering case

A Chinese woman has admitted guilt in a major bitcoin laundering case involving £5.1 billion. The case highlights significant illegal cryptocurrency activities and the efforts of authorities to tackle financial crimes connected to digital currencies. The woman’s plea is a critical development in the ongoing investigation into the vast money laundering network.

Falcon Finance Launches FF Token to Power Next Phase of Ecosystem Growth

Falcon Finance has introduced its FF Token to accelerate the development of its ecosystem. The token aims to enhance user engagement, enable new features, and support decentralized finance initiatives within the platform. This launch marks a significant step toward expanding Falcon Finance’s reach and offering more robust services to its community.

Binance launches Crypto-as-a-Service for financial institutions

Binance has introduced Crypto-as-a-Service, a new offering designed to help financial institutions integrate cryptocurrency services quickly and easily. This platform provides ready-made infrastructure to support crypto custody, trading, and other related services, enabling banks and other financial firms to enter the digital asset space with minimal effort and technical complexity.

Binance: launching crypto-as-a-service (CaaS)

Binance announced the launch of Crypto-as-a-Service (CaaS), a new platform enabling businesses to integrate crypto solutions easily. CaaS offers customizable tools for payments, asset management, and blockchain services, aiming to accelerate crypto adoption across industries by simplifying access and implementation.

Fair Oaks Income to extend Master Fund III with new liquidity options

Fair Oaks Income plans to extend the duration of Master Fund III, introducing new liquidity options for investors. This move aims to provide greater flexibility and access to funds while continuing to pursue investment opportunities. The extension reflects the firm’s commitment to adapting to market conditions and meeting investor needs.

Edgen Launches Multi-Agent Intelligence Upgrade to Unify Crypto and Equity Analysis

Edgen has introduced a Multi-Agent Intelligence upgrade that integrates crypto and equity market analysis into a unified platform. This enhancement leverages multiple AI agents working collaboratively to provide more comprehensive and accurate insights, aiming to improve investment decision-making by combining diverse data sources and analytical approaches.

JSW Group Q2 2025 Slides: Production Up, Prices Down as Losses Continue

JSW Group's Q2 2025 results showed increased production but faced declining prices, leading to ongoing losses. Despite higher output, revenue was pressured by lower market prices, impacting profitability. The company continues to navigate challenging market conditions, balancing growth with cost management amid persistent headwinds.

HORNBACH Q2 2025/26 Presentation: Sales up 4.4%, E-commerce Drives Growth

HORNBACH reported a 4.4% increase in sales for Q2 2025/26, driven primarily by strong growth in e-commerce. The company highlighted ongoing investments in digital platforms and supply chain improvements to support expanding online demand. Overall, HORNBACH remains focused on enhancing customer experience both in-store and online to sustain its positive sales momentum.

Finnish savings banks group to release 2025 financial statements in February

The Finnish savings banks group announced that it will publish its 2025 financial statements in February. This schedule aims to provide timely updates to stakeholders and ensure transparency regarding the group’s financial performance and position for the year 2025.

Finnish banks to release 2025 financial statements in February

Finnish banks have announced that their 2025 financial statements will be published in February. This schedule aligns with regulatory requirements and market expectations, ensuring timely disclosure of annual financial performance to investors and stakeholders. The move supports transparency and robust financial reporting in the Finnish banking sector.

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3E Network receives Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency notice

3E Network has received a notice from Nasdaq indicating that its stock price has fallen below the minimum bid price requirement. The company must regain compliance by raising its stock price above the required threshold within a specified timeframe to avoid potential delisting from the exchange.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts, buys LHX and NTLA, sells KTOS

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF rebalanced its portfolio by purchasing shares of L3Harris Technologies (LHX) and Intellia Therapeutics (NTLA), while offloading its stake in Kratos Defense & Security Solutions (KTOS). The adjustments reflect ARK's evolving investment strategy focusing on innovative technology and biotech sectors.

Artelo Biosciences launches underwritten public offering of stock

Artelo Biosciences announced an underwritten public offering of its common stock to raise capital. The company plans to use the proceeds to advance its drug development programs and for general corporate purposes. The offering is subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.

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