News Summary - 10/01/2025

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Bowen: Momentum is the strength of Trump's Gaza plan, but lack of detail is its weakness
Trump's Gaza plan gains momentum, marking a significant development, but its effectiveness is uncertain due to missing detailed provisions essential for sustaining diplomatic agreements.
Trump peace plan 'ignores interests of Palestinian people', Hamas official tells BBC
A senior Hamas official told the BBC that the group is likely to reject Trump's Gaza peace plan, asserting that it primarily serves Israel's interests and overlooks the needs and rights of the Palestinian people.
For Netanyahu, avoiding a peace deal may now be worse than agreeing one
Trump urges Israeli PM Netanyahu to risk his government for a chance at a historic peace deal. The prospect challenges Netanyahu's usual cautious approach, suggesting that avoiding an agreement might now carry greater political risks than pursuing one, potentially reshaping his leadership legacy.
Italy PM tells Gaza aid flotilla to stop or risk 'preventing peace'
The Global Sumud Flotilla announced it has entered a zone known for attacks on previous aid missions. Italy's Prime Minister warned the flotilla to halt its efforts, cautioning that continuing may hinder peace prospects in the region.
European leaders meet in high-security Danish summit after drone disruption
European leaders convened in Denmark amid heightened security following drone attacks on Danish airports and Russian airspace violations. The summit focuses on strengthening EU defense capabilities to address these escalating threats and ensure regional stability.
No more scribbling: Indian court tells doctors to fix their handwriting
An Indian court emphasized the importance of legible medical prescriptions, stating that clear handwriting can be a matter of life and death. It directed doctors to ensure their prescriptions are readable to prevent medical errors and improve patient safety.
Flights in Afghanistan grounded after internet shutdown
The Taliban have shut down internet services in Afghanistan without providing an official reason, announcing the blackout will continue indefinitely. This disruption has led to the grounding of all flights in the country, significantly affecting transportation and communication.
US cities should be military training grounds, Trump tells generals
The US president warned of a "war from within" and indicated that military leaders will need to prepare for intervention in domestic conflicts.
Entire Ukrainian family killed in Russian drone strike, officials say
Rescuers recovered the bodies of two young boys and their parents from their destroyed home in Ukraine's Sumy region after a Russian drone strike.
South Africa's top diplomat in France found dead near Paris hotel
Nathi Mthethwa, South Africa's top diplomat in France, was found dead near a Paris hotel. French authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.
Three dead, dozens trapped after Indonesian school collapses on students
Rescue efforts at the collapsed Indonesian school were paused Tuesday due to the risk of further building collapse. Three people have died, and dozens remain trapped as authorities work to ensure safety before continuing the search and rescue operation.
US deporting 120 Iranians after deal struck with Tehran, Iran says
The US, under President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown, is deporting 120 Iranians following an agreement with Tehran. This move reflects ongoing efforts to tighten immigration policies and manage undocumented individuals.
US shutdown looms after Trump and Democrats end meeting without a deal
Democrats and Republicans failed to reach an agreement to prevent a US government shutdown after a meeting involving Trump. Democrats cite "very large differences" between the parties, while Republicans accuse Democrats of "not doing the right thing," increasing the risk of a funding lapse.
Russian mum and children found living in Indian cave return home
A Russian mother and her daughters, who were discovered living in an Indian cave in July, were sent to a foreigners' detention centre before returning home.
Madagascar police fire tear gas as president fails to placate protesters
Protests in Madagascar have turned deadly, with 22 people killed and over 100 injured according to the UN. The president's attempts to calm the unrest have failed, leading police to use tear gas against demonstrators.
Family anger after police reviewing 1970 beach abduction didn't contact witnesses
Following the BBC's Fairy Meadow podcast, three new witnesses came forward about a 1970 beach abduction. However, police reviewing the case failed to contact these individuals, causing anger and frustration within the victimâs family.
Former aide to far-right German politician jailed for spying for China
Jian Guo, who worked for five years in Brussels as an aide to Maximilian Krah, a far-right German politician and former MEP, has been jailed for spying for China.
Afghan women lose their 'last hope' as Taliban shut down internet
The Taliban's internet shutdown has cut off a crucial lifeline for Afghan women, who relied on online access as their last hope for education, communication, and connection to the outside world. This move severely limits their opportunities and freedoms amid ongoing repression.
The online blunder that led a BBC team to unmask Europe-wide dog fighting network
BBC Spotlight went undercover and uncovered a secret Europe-wide dog fighting network, revealing the scale and brutality of the illegal trade. An online mistake helped the team identify and expose those involved, leading to significant breakthroughs in the investigation.
What we know about Michigan church shooting and arson attack
Officials have not disclosed a motive for the Michigan church shooting and arson attack, nor have they released the names of the four victims killed in the incident.
Giorgio Armaniâs final designs unveiled at star-studded fashion show - in pictures
Cate Blanchett and Glenn Close attended the front row of a fashion show revealing the late Giorgio Armaniâs final collection, celebrating the iconic designer's legacy with a star-studded event.
The Indian superstar whose political rally turned fatal for dozens
At least 40 people died in a crowd crush during a political rally held by Indian superstar Vijay's party over the weekend. The tragedy highlighted concerns over crowd management and safety at large political events.
Hegseth rails against 'beardos' and 'woke' in gathering of US generals
Hundreds of senior military leaders convened for a rare meeting with the Department of Defense secretary, addressing concerns over leadership and cultural issues within the armed forces.
Unpicking Trump's Gaza peace plan map
BBC Verify examines President Trumpâs Gaza peace plan, analyzing its proposed territorial changes and implications for the ground realities. The plan outlines new borders and sovereignty arrangements, aiming to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but faces criticism over feasibility and impact on residents living in contested areas.
Watch: What do Gazans and Israelis think of Trump's plan?
Residents of Gaza and Jerusalem express mixed feelings about Trump's new war-ending strategy. While some hope it could bring peace, others remain skeptical or critical, reflecting deep divisions and uncertainty about the plan's impact on the ongoing conflict.
Watch: Trump and Netanyahu Outline Peace Plan to End War in Gaza
Trump and Netanyahu presented a peace plan aiming to halt military actions, ensure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, and facilitate immediate humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza.
Torrential weather hits Valencia region year after deadly floods
The Valencia region in Spain, which suffered deadly floods in 2024 resulting in 230 deaths, has been hit once again by severe weather conditions.
Watch: World's highest bridge opens in China
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou province, China, has opened, standing 625 meters (2,083 feet) above the gorge, making it the world's highest bridge.
SĂĄnchez's Warm Reception of Trump's Gaza Plan Opens the First Serious Rift with Sumar over the Strip
The socialist wing of the Government is more supportive of Trump's plan for Gaza, aligning with the PP, while its partner in the Council, Sumar, considers it an "imposition," creating the first major internal division on the issue.
Hamas appears inclined to accept Trump's plan and could present a response this very Wednesday
Hamas could announce its response to the plan presented by U.S. President Donald Trump this Wednesday, showing a possible inclination to accept it.
EU leaders meet in Denmark with focus on Trump's plan for Gaza and Russian drone 'incursions'
The informal summit in Denmark will address Trump's plan for Gaza, Russian drone incursions, Ukraine's accession, defense, and competitiveness. The meeting of the European Political Community will also take place on Thursday.
Tony Blair: the man of the 'third way' for the left and the Azores summit whom Trump wants to 'govern' Palestine
Tony Blair, known for his political "third way" and the Azores summit that preceded the Iraq war, is now being sought by Donald Trump to help govern Palestine. Trump aims to "rescue" Blair, whose figure was marked by the conflict in Iraq and his attempt to renew the European left.
The Flotilla warns of the approach of several ships after entering a "risk zone"
The Flotilla alerts of the approach of several ships after entering a "risk zone." The Navy is approaching the expedition, but the Government states that it will not be able to assist if they cross the exclusion zone.
Peace Plan or Ultimatum
Trump seeks to transform the Gaza Strip into a real estate venture, while Netanyahu firmly opposes the creation of a Palestinian state, complicating peace efforts in the region.
Rainstorm in Spain, live | The situation improves in the Balearic Islands, but classes will be suspended in the municipality of Ibiza this Wednesday
Heavy rains have flooded streets and caused damage in Cuarte, Cadrete, and MarĂa de Huerva, as well as overflowing ravines in Zaragoza and Aldaia, Valencia. For this reason, classes have been suspended in Aldaia this Monday, while the situation improves in the Balearic Islands, where classes will be suspended in Ibiza this Wednesday.
Trump's Idea: Return to Colonialism
Trump has created a plan for Gaza more focused on proclaiming himself as the conflict resolver than on achieving a genuine reconciliation in the region.
Javier de Andrés, leader of the Basque PP: "PNV and Bildu compete to see who is more servile to Sånchez"
Javier de Andrés, leader of the Basque PP, criticized PNV and Bildu, accusing them of competing to show greater servility to Prime Minister Sånchez. He highlighted their alliance as detrimental to the Basque Country, arguing it undermines regional interests in favor of the central government's agenda.
The regulated gas rate rises today by 13% for households and up to 20% for communities due to stockpiling for heating
The regulated gas rate (TUR) rises by 13% for households and up to 20% for communities due to the increased cost of seasonal gas for heating stockpiling, effective until December 31.
The U.S. Government Shuts Down After Lack of Agreement Between Democrats and Republicans on the Budget
The lack of consensus between Democrats and Republicans on the budget has caused the temporary shutdown of the U.S. government. Although essential services continue to operate, other government functions could be affected by this legislative impasse.
Andy and Lucas, total crisis: they cancel their concert in A Coruña and Andy erupts: "I personally would have canceled the tour"
Andy and Lucas have canceled their concert in A Coruña amid a crisis. Andy has expressed his frustration, stating that he would have canceled the entire tour. The past few months have been marked by tensions and conflicting statements between the members of the group.
A chase, a rollover on the road, and an implausible alibi: the troubled escape of the drug traffickers arrested in A Pobra
The police operation ended with 14 arrests, including the three crew members of a drug submarine who tried to escape by pretending to be pilgrims after a chase and a road accident.
The Controversial Statements of Toni Nadal: "For Some, It Seems That Work Is a Punishment from the Lord in Spain"
Toni Nadal, former coach and uncle of Rafa Nadal, took part in a forum at the University of AlmerĂa where he stated that in Spain many people see work as a divine punishment, sparking controversy. He emphasized the importance of discipline and effort to achieve professional success.
Luis Zahera recalls the trauma from his childhood on 'El Hormiguero': "The guy stopped and slapped me"
Luis Zahera visited 'El Hormiguero' to present 'Animal', his new Netflix series which will premiere on October 3rd. During the interview, he recalled a traumatic episode from his childhood when a man unexpectedly slapped him.
Ultraligera: "What people scream from our songs is what they couldnât say at a family dinner"
Ultraligera, the Spanish rock band, has sold out La Riviera five times. They will present their first album, "Seal Fur," this October, highlighting that their songs express what people donât dare to say at family gatherings.
Five injured, two seriously; several rescued from cars and homes... the storm hits Ibiza and Formentera hard
The islands were on red alert due to storms and torrential rains, which caused five injuries, two serious, and the evacuation of several people from cars and homes. The situation has improved throughout the day.
Rainstorm in Spain, Live | The Situation Improves in the Balearic Islands, but Classes Will Be Suspended in the Municipality of Ibiza This Wednesday
Heavy rains cause flooding and damage in Cuarte, Cadrete, and MarĂa de Huerva, overflowing ravines in Zaragoza and Aldaia (Valencia). In Aldaia, classes were suspended this Monday.
BelĂ©n Esteban speaks out about JesulĂn de Ubrique's health condition after suffering a heart problem
BelĂ©n Esteban expressed her happiness regarding JesulĂn de Ubrique's health condition following his heart problem, without providing further details, during her appearance on 'No somos nadie'.
The U.S. Will Reinstate the "Male Standard" in the Army to Prevent "Fat," "Bearded," and "Gender-Delusional" Soldiers
The U.S. Secretary of Defense has summoned hundreds of global commanders to implement a strict male standard in the Army, aiming to prevent the presence of soldiers considered "fat," "bearded," or with "gender delusions," with the goal of reinforcing discipline and traditional identity within the armed forces.
Making the Most of Europe's Savings: A Strategy for Citizens and the Future
The European Commission is promoting improved financial literacy in the EU, as current levels are low, aiming to increase citizens' skills for better management of their savings and to ensure a stronger economic future.
The Incredible Feat of Molchanov: Breaks the World Record by Descending 126 Meters in Apnea in the Sea
The Russian Molchanov broke his world apnea record by descending 126 meters and staying underwater for four minutes and 32 seconds, surpassing his record set in 2025.
PSOE and Sumar compete within the Government to take the lead in the fight against filicide-related violence
The Ministries of Equality and of Youth and Childhood separately present regulations to combat filicide-related violence, highlighting the rivalry between PSOE and Sumar to lead this fight within the Government.
BBVA Encourages Banco Sabadell Shareholders to Accept the Takeover Bid Like Investor David MartĂnez
BBVA, through its chairman Carlos Torres, urges Banco Sabadell shareholders to accept the public takeover offer (OPA), describing it as a "unique opportunity," in line with the support from investor David MartĂnez.
A Stellar Mbappé Shakes Off the Derby Ghosts and Leads Madrid in the 'Manita' Against Kairat
Mbappé shone as he led Real Madrid to a 5-0 thrashing of Kairat in Kazakhstan, achieving their second victory in the Champions League group stage and leaving behind the derby defeat, under the guidance of Xabi Alonso.
At Least 60 Dead in Central Philippines Following a Strong 6.9 Magnitude Earthquake
A 6.9 magnitude earthquake shook central Philippines, causing damage to infrastructure. So far, no fatalities have been reported, although the impact has raised concerns in the region.
The Best Bank Deposits to Earn Money in October Without Investing a Fortune
Bank deposits offer savers a conservative option to secure profitability throughout the entire contract period, allowing them to earn money without needing to invest large amounts.
The young man who stabbed his ex 42 times in Parla: "It bothered me that she was happy and I thought about punishing her"
The accused admitted that his friends distanced themselves and believed that his ex-partner wanted to harm him. He acknowledged feeling upset because she was happy and decided to punish her, which led to the brutal murder with 42 stab wounds.
MalĂș responds to a serious insult directed at her daughter on social media after her comment on 'La Voz'
MalĂș reacted on X to an offensive comment aimed at her daughter following her comment on 'La Voz'. The artist defended her daughter against the serious insult received on social media.
#GoodFootprint - What are green gases and how are they produced?
Green gases are clean fuels obtained from organic waste through processes such as anaerobic digestion. Their production helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promoting more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy. These gases are a key alternative in the transition towards renewable sources and the fight against climate change.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127, addresses the need to find well-being in a hyperconnected world. It explores how the current generation faces emotional and social challenges arising from excessive use of technology, and proposes strategies to balance digital and offline life, promoting a healthier coexistence with screens.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating during a 'kisscam' show, suggesting that in difficult situations, you have to know how to make the best of them.
Donald Trump mocks Democrat Hakeem Jeffries with an AI video that caricatures him as Mexican
Donald Trump posted an AI video that caricatures Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries as Mexican. Jeffries responded by pointing out that racism will not help Trump in any way.
Greece on strike this Wednesday against the extension of the workday to 13 hours daily
Public transportation workers in Greece are participating in a 24-hour general strike called by unions, protesting against the extension of the workday to 13 hours daily.
Dispute between Sarah Santaolalla and Noelia NĂșñez: "You have spent ten years falsifying your resume"
Sarah Santaolalla and Noelia NĂșñez had a dispute on the show, arguing about the importance of coming "prepared." Santaolalla accused NĂșñez of having spent ten years falsifying her resume, creating tension between the two collaborators.
Criticism of Bellingham, VinĂcius, and MbappĂ© for Their Celebration of GĂŒler's Goal Against AtlĂ©tico de Madrid
Bellingham, VinĂcius, and MbappĂ© were criticized for celebrating together a goal scored by GĂŒler against AtlĂ©tico de Madrid from a corner, while the goalscorer was celebrating alone in the opposite corner, which sparked controversy over their attitude and lack of support towards the goal scorer.
This is the restaurant that has the best patatas bravas in the world
The restaurant Javier Alfaro, from Rosi La Loca in Madrid, won the 6th International Patatas Bravas Contest Palencia Brava 2025 with their dish "Bravas Alocadas". Second and third place went to Ariel MunguĂa, from Canfranc Express (1â Michelin), and Alberto Villegas, from San Remo in Palencia. The final took place at the Hotel Rey Sancho with a showcooking event and was broadcast via streaming.
Every Minute Counts: How to Detect a Heart Attack and Act in Time
The 'heart attack code' protocol is key to saving lives, enabling rapid detection and immediate care in the event of a heart attack, which significantly improves the chances of recovery.
Austria, Finland, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland: Alternatives to the US for the Spanish Agricultural Sector
Faced with increasing dependence on the US, the Spanish agricultural sector seeks to diversify markets and establishes ties with Austria, Finland, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland. These countries offer new export opportunities, helping to reduce risks and expand the international presence of Spanish agricultural products. This strategy aims for greater stability and growth in a changing global context.
Santiago Segura recovers an old Nolan trick: the mystery about his new secret project resolved
The filming of 'Torrente, presidente' has begun in secret, using a concealment technique similar to the one employed by Nolan to maintain the project's confidentiality.
Irene Quiles, expert women's trainer, has the key to staying fit with 3 exercises
Irene Quiles highlights that with just three exercises it is possible to improve strength, balance, and mobility from home in a short time, making it easier to stay fit in a practical way.
A Study Links Microorganisms in Our Mouth to the Risk of Pancreatic Cancer
Researchers suggest that the oral microbiome may serve as an effective tool to detect the risk of uterine cancer, establishing a possible connection between oral microorganisms and this type of cancer.
China revolutionizes the military field by equipping its tanks with augmented reality
China has integrated augmented reality into its tanks, significantly enhancing battlefield awareness. This technology reduces reaction times, providing a unique strategic advantage in combat situations.
It Looks Like Antelope Canyon, but Itâs in Spain: This Is What This Natural Wonder Is Like
An impressive natural site in Lanzarote, Spain, amazes with its resemblance to the famous Antelope Canyon in Arizona, offering a unique geological marvel near the center of the island.
Do you store all foods inside the fridge? These are the ones that should be kept outside
Cold can alter the texture and flavor of certain foods by affecting their composition, so not all should be stored in the fridge. Some ingredients are better kept outside to preserve their quality and taste.
We Test the New Audi Q5 Sportback 2.0 TFSI, a Premium SUV with Leadership Potential
The new generation of the Audi Q5 Sportback 2.0 TFSI, with 204 horsepower, remains a benchmark in its segment. Its performance and quality solidify its position as an outstanding premium mid-size SUV.
The weaponry leading the war in Gaza: these are the missiles, tanks, and other arms used in two years of conflict
Israel is the 15th most powerful military force in the world, with advanced equipment. In contrast, Hezbollah has already surrendered, and Hamas has more fighters than weapons, limiting its response capacity in the Gaza conflict.
SĂĄnchez defends his housing law and believes the solution lies in "intervening" in the market rather than liberalizing land
President SĂĄnchez urges municipalities to demand that the autonomous communities enforce the housing law, advocating market intervention as the solution instead of land liberalization.
Collboni insists in Brussels that the housing crisis "is a European problem" and defends "the right to stay in your city"
European mayors, along with Antonio Costa, met in Brussels to discuss solutions to the housing crisis, emphasizing that it is a common problem in Europe and defending the right of citizens to remain in their cities.
The largest individual shareholder of Sabadell will participate in BBVA's takeover bid despite the board's rejection
The Mexican businessman, holding 3.8% of Sabadell, will support BBVA's takeover bid even though the Catalan bank's board rejects it, criticizing the political interference in the operation.
A Porn Actor Sentenced to 19 Years in Prison in the U.S. for Child Sexual Exploitation
Porn actor Wolf was sentenced to 19 years in prison in the U.S. for sexually abusing and exploiting minors since at least 2023.
Mexican hairstylist Miguel de la Mora, known for working with Kenia Os and Ăngela Aguilar, shot dead
Mexican hairstylist Miguel de la Mora, known for working with artists such as Kenia Os and Ăngela Aguilar, was shot dead. The victim had previously reported threats from an individual, although no details about the attacker or the motive for the attack have been released.
How Much Do You Know? Test Yourself with This Quiz of 10 Questions About Current News
October begins, marking the fall-winter news season. To say goodbye to summer, we invite you to test your knowledge with a 10-question quiz about current news.
Pessimistic Perception of Classrooms: Half of Spaniards Believe the Educational System Works Poorly and Foresee No Improvements
The First EducAcciĂłn Barometer reveals that 90% of Spaniards call for a profound transformation of the educational system, and 80% are concerned about the level of knowledge students acquire in the classrooms.
The German 'Low Cost' Giant Growing Strongly in Spain and Aspiring to Primark's Throne
The German affordable fashion brand is rapidly expanding its presence in Spain, surpassing 50 stores, and aims to become the leader in the 'low cost' sector, challenging Primark.
How Taximeters Work: How They Determine the Price You Have to Pay and Who Decides It
Taximeters calculate the taxi fare based on distance, time, and rates set by the authorities. They are essential for fair and transparent charging, ensuring that the final price is determined by a regulated system and not the driver.
Astra HD+ Arrives in Spain: This Is How You Can Watch Free DTT Channels Without Interruptions
Astra HD+ arrives in Spain as a satellite TV platform offering a wide variety of channels, allowing you to watch free DTT channels without interruptions throughout the entire Spanish territory.
The Roasted Leek Recipe You Might Find in a Gourmet Restaurant: Cheap and Easy to Prepare
Roasted leeks are an economical and simple dish that can be found in gourmet restaurants. This recipe highlights the natural flavor of the leek through a cooking process that enhances its texture and taste, ideal for those looking for a quick and delicious preparation with accessible ingredients.
Third death in Spain this year due to West Nile virus
Extremadura has reported 20 cases of the West Nile virus in 2025, with three deaths in Spain to date. Health authorities are monitoring the progression of the disease to control its impact.
The U.S. Government Acted Unconstitutionally by Deporting Foreigners for Protesting in Support of Gaza, According to a Federal Judge
A federal judge determined that the U.S. Government violated the First Amendment by deporting foreigners for participating in protests in support of Gaza, considering it an unconstitutional action that restricts freedom of expression.
The singer-songwriter from Extremadura, Pablo Guerrero, dies at 78 years old
Pablo Guerrero, a singer-songwriter originally from Extremadura, died this Tuesday at the age of 78 in Madrid, where he lived.
Marc GirĂł Turns Insults into Comedy Again in His Monologue: "I Love Being a Socialist!"
Marc GirĂł read insults he received on social media during his monologue and responded with humor and irony, accepting some such as "pseudo-progressive" or "Nazi," but proudly defending his identity as a socialist.
Jessica, mother of two children with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy: "They have stopped studying the disease, they have left us without hope"
September 30 marks Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Day, a rare genetic disease that causes the progressive weakening of muscles. Jessica, mother of two affected children, denounces the lack of research and support, feeling abandoned and hopeless due to the absence of advances in the study of this disease.
K-pop, kimchi, and 'skincare': Korea makes a strong entry into Spain
South Korea conquers Madrid with the K-Expo fair, showcasing its strong global cultural influence through K-pop, cuisine like kimchi, and the beauty industry, consolidating its growth beyond a passing trend.
When TV Series Marathons Get Out of Hand: "I Went to Bed Very Late and Dreamed About It"
Binge-watching, although not considered an addiction, can harm memory, sleep, and performance, causing negative physical and psychological effects.
The New "Ninis"
We have evolved from young "ninis" who neither studied nor worked, to a new generation that has neither housing nor work, reflecting a shift in the challenges they face.
The Caresses
Flicks can be annoying, but the 'caresses' performed by Carlitos are completely humiliating for his opponent, highlighting his dominance in the game.
A Good Time to Dig into the Past
The legendary podcast reaches 15 million monthly downloads, with more than half of its audience belonging to the TikTok generation, demonstrating young people's interest in historical and past content.
FeijĂło's Visas
Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło has proposed a points-based system to select migrants who wish to enter Spain, establishing criteria to filter their admission.
Pfizer will lower drug prices in the US and invest 70 billion dollars in the country following pressure from Trump
Pfizer will reduce the prices of its drugs in the United States following the guidelines of President Trump and will allocate 70 billion dollars to investments within the country.
A Civil Guard shoots a man in the foot after a violent struggle: the officer has four broken ribs
During a violent struggle, a Civil Guard officer shot a man in the foot. The officer suffered fractures to four ribs, and a Local Police officer was injured with various bruises.
Ukrainian Diving Instructor Arrested in Poland Accused of Sabotage of Nord Stream
A Ukrainian diving instructor was arrested in Poland, accused of participating in the dives necessary to place explosives in the sabotage of Nord Stream.
Convicted in Ăvila for sexually assaulting his ex-partner's 13-year-old daughter
A man in Ăvila was convicted for sexually assaulting the 13-year-old daughter of his ex-partner, persuading her to have sexual relations by claiming that it was common between parents and children as a way to initiate into sex.
Dies after falling from the RacĂł breakwater at La Pineda beach while fishing
The Civil Guard is investigating the death of a person who fell from the RacĂł breakwater at La Pineda beach while fishing.
Television flexes its muscles in September with Antena 3 leading and widespread increases
In September, television grows with Antena 3 as the leader, followed by La 1 which boosts the audience, and Telecinco maintaining third place. All the main channels experience widespread increases in their figures.
Adara and Tony lash out at Noel in one of the tensest fights on 'Supervivientes': "Lazy!"
Noel Bayarri, Tony Spina, and Adara Molinero were involved in an intense fight on 'Supervivientes,' where Tony and Adara harshly criticized Noel, calling him "lazy" and questioning his attitude, while he defended himself by saying he tries to make an effort and be loyal, comparing himself to Brad Pitt.
Max or Salma de Diego: Who Will Be the Second Evicted from 'OT 2025'?
Max and Salma de Diego face eviction in Gala 3 of 'OT 2025'. They will perform "Tu refugio" by Pablo AlborĂĄn and "Lo saben mis zapatos" by Pablo LĂłpez on Monday, when it will be announced who will be the second contestant evicted from the show.
First words of IvĂĄn Rojo after being expelled from 'OT 2025': "If I have hurt anyone, I apologize"
IvĂĄn Rojo, the first contestant expelled from âOT 2025â with 16% of the votes against Claudia Arenas' 84%, publicly apologized in case he has hurt anyone during his time on the show.
'First Dates' reveals which couple activity strengthens the relationship
Richard Pena, the voice-over of Mediaset's program 'First Dates,' stated that gossiping as a couple can strengthen the relationship, suggesting that sharing gossip together fosters complicity and closeness between partners.
Manu is forced to come from behind to defeat Rosa in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'
Manu made a comeback in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' to defeat Rosa, who made a key mistake on the letter 'R' that decided the outcome of the contest on Antena 3.
Rosa Gets Emotional Saying Goodbye to the Guests of 'Pasapalabra': "I'm a Little Sad"
Dafne FernĂĄndez, IvĂĄn SĂĄnchez, Txabi Franquesa, and Candela Serrat took part in their last episode of 'Pasapalabra.' Rosa appeared emotional and a bit sad as she said farewell to the guests, highlighting the connection and affection developed during their participation in the contest.
Rafa Castaño explains why he left 'Agårrate al sillón': "They knew and respected my decision"
Rafa Castaño clarified that his departure from 'Agårrate al sillón' was a personal decision, which the team was already aware of and respected. He emphasized that there were no conflicts and that his departure was by mutual agreement, focusing on new projects and professional growth.
Josie, Mariola Fuentes, PepĂłn Nieto, Jazz VilĂĄ, Pau EchĂĄniz, and Blanca Paloma on 'Maestros de la Costura'
Josie, Mariola Fuentes, PepĂłn Nieto, Jazz VilĂĄ, Pau EchĂĄniz, and Blanca Paloma will compete as contestants on the second season of 'Maestros de la Costura Celebrity.'
Josema Yuste: "In cinema, they hardly call me because of what I think; everything is very politicized"
Josema Yuste criticized the influence of politics in cinema, pointing out that it is so politicized that it affects job opportunities. He highlighted that even at events like the Goya Awards, everything is colored by politics, which limits the diversity of opinions and impacts professionals like him.
Irene Rosales Returns to Television and Does So on the Same Show as a Relative of Kiko Rivera
Irene Rosales returns to television and will do so on the same show where Anabel Pantoja, a relative of Kiko Rivera, participates, according to the Instagram account Poco Pasa TV.
The brother of rapper Morad stabbed three minors in Barcelona and marked them with a knife with the 'Joker's smile'
The brother of rapper Morad and another detainee allegedly stabbed three minors in Barcelona, marking them with a knife with the "Joker's smile." Authorities believe the possible motive for the attack was "for fun."
The substantial amount Isabel Pantoja owes Kiko Rivera: "She forgot that her son was supposed to be a beneficiary"
Isabel Pantoja owes a large sum of money to her son Kiko Rivera, who could be a millionaire if she had given him the share of the profits that belongs to him.
Patri Pérez, from 'The Island of Temptations', makes a drastic decision about her future motherhood
Patri Pérez, former contestant of 'The Last Temptation', has announced that she will undergo tubal ligation to avoid having a third child.
Yamal's Mother's Business: Organizes a Christmas Dinner with Prices Up to âŹ800 Per Person
Sheila Ebana, Yamal's mother, will organize an exclusive Christmas dinner in London on November 7, with prices that can reach âŹ800 per person.
TheGrefg Announces He Will Undergo a Demanding Fitness Challenge: "I Got Tired Just Reading It"
TheGrefg is preparing to compete in the Hyrox, a demanding physical challenge that will take place from November 28 to 30. Recently, he completed a simulation of the competition and admitted that he got tired just from reading the activities involved, highlighting the intensity of the challenge he will face.
Cristina Pedroche explains why she has been 'missing': "Iâm handling insults and threats worse and worse"
Cristina Pedroche has explained her public absence due to the increasing impact of the insults and threats she receives. The presenter acknowledges that these attacks are undermining her well-being, so she has decided to stay away to protect herself emotionally and seek peace.
Kai Cenat snatches leadership from Ibai Llanos and becomes the most followed streamer on Twitch
Kai Cenat, an American streamer, is wrapping up his live marathon 'Mafiathon 3', during which he surpassed one million subscribers, overtaking Ibai Llanos as the most followed streamer on Twitch.
Paulo Dybala and Oriana Sabatini announce they are going to be parents: "First post of the three"
Paulo Dybala and Oriana Sabatini announced that they are expecting their first child. The couple shared the news excitedly, emphasizing that this is the "first post of the three," anticipating the arrival of the baby who will change their lives.
Javier Tudela shares an important reflection about his children following his partnerâs illness
Javier Tudela emphasizes the importance of spending quality time with his children, highlighting that being truly present is different from being distracted by the mobile phone, especially after his partnerâs illness.
The 20 Points of the Plan for Gaza That Trump Presents to Netanyahu
The US plan presented by Trump to Netanyahu includes 20 points for Gaza, but faces reservations, mainly because it acknowledges the Palestinian aspirations for a State, a condition that Netanyahu questions.
MalĂș responds to a serious insult directed at her daughter on social media following her comment on 'La Voz'
MalĂș responded on X to an insult aimed at her daughter after a recent comment on 'La Voz'. The artist rejected the attack, calling it completely out of place, and defended her family against negative comments on social media.
RosalĂa Sparks Controversy by Appearing in Paris with White Armpit Hair
The singer RosalĂa caused a stir on social media after attending Julie Kegels' fashion show in Paris, sporting a bold look that featured her armpit hair dyed white, defying traditional beauty standards.
The EuroLeague Kicks Off Without a Ban on Israeli Teams: Hapoel Tel-Aviv Defeats Barça in Their Debut
The EuroLeague basketball season began as usual, featuring two Israeli teams, Maccabi and Hapoel Tel-Aviv. In their first game, Hapoel Tel-Aviv surprised by defeating FC Barcelona, showcasing their competitiveness in the European competition.
O'Malley believes Topuria is the best in history: "He knocks out Volkanovski, Holloway, Oliveira..."
O'Malley considers Topuria the best fighter in history, even surpassing Jon Jones. He highlights his ability to knock out fighters like Volkanovski, Holloway, and Oliveira.
Conor McGregor Reveals He Is Negotiating with Trump for His Participation in the UFC at the White House
Irish fighter Conor McGregor is in negotiations with Donald Trump to participate in the UFC event to be held in the White House gardens in 2026, positioning himself as one of the main stars of the show.
Flick's message to Yamal: "He must focus on working hard and defending"
FC Barcelona coach Xavi HernĂĄndez warned Lamine Yamal that, despite his talent, he must stay focused, work hard, and especially improve in defense, reminding him that he is only 18 years old and still has a long way to go.
The Court lifts the disqualification imposed on Rocha by the TAD
The Court has overturned the disqualification imposed on Rocha by the Sports Administrative Tribunal (TAD), sending the case back for reconsideration of the allegations and evidence presented.
Alejandro Manrique, with a spinal cord injury: "Since I woke up in the ICU, I have been grateful to be alive"
Alejandro Manrique has suffered quadriplegia since July 2023 after injuring his neck by diving into shallow water at the beach. Since waking up in the ICU, he has felt grateful to be alive and faces his new reality with hope.
Jessica, mother of two children with Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy: "They have stopped studying the disease, they have left us without hope"
September 30th marks the Awareness Day for Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, a rare genetic disease that causes progressive muscle weakening. Jessica, mother of two affected children, laments the lack of research and support, feeling that the scientific community has abandoned the search for solutions and left families without hope.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last world championship, six of them gold. He highlights the lack of visibility that victories in adapted swimming receive.
The 5th Edition of âEllas Cuentanâ Kicks Off to Recognize Mothers Who Care Against All Odds
The initiative by Malasmadres and Cinfa launches its fifth edition to highlight stories of struggle and resilience of mothers, supported by ambassadors who inspire thousands of families.
Hemorrhage from Ruptured Brain Aneurysm or Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): Very Serious, Little Known, and Affecting Young People
Seville will host the 1st Congress on Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) on October 20th at the Royal AlcĂĄzar. This event aims to increase awareness and promote discussion about this serious and little-known condition caused by the rupture of brain aneurysms, which especially affects young people. Experts will address advances in diagnosis, treatment, and prevention to improve patient outcomes.
The CEO of Sabadell: "David MartĂnez likes mergers, it's no surprise that he supports the deal"
Sabadell maintains that the new offer undervalues its potential by 26% and relies on share buybacks to support the stock price if the deal fails.
Dividend war: Sabadell responds to BBVA and raises the 2025 payment to shareholders by more than 11%
Sabadell has approved a dividend of 0.07 euros per share, payable on December 29, 2025, increasing its payout to shareholders by more than 11% in response to BBVA.
Revenue from Personal Income Tax, Corporate Tax, and VAT Surges Over 10% Until July, Reducing Public Deficit to 1.84% of GDP
Revenue from Personal Income Tax, Corporate Tax, and VAT has grown by more than 10% until July, driven by the strong performance of the economy. This has allowed a 13% reduction in the public deficit, bringing it down to 1.84% of GDP, according to upward revisions by the Government and major organizations.
The Treasury will issue 5 billion less debt this year due to the boost in the economy and employment
The Treasury will reduce its debt issuance by 5 billion, remaining at 55 billion for 2025, the same as in 2024, despite additional expenses from the DANA storm and increased defense commitments, thanks to improvements in the economy and employment.
Banco Santander boosts interim dividend by 15% and proposes a record payment of 0.115 euros
Banco Santander will increase the interim dividend by 15%, proposing a record payment of 0.115 euros per share. The bank will allocate 3.4 billion euros to this interim payment based on first-half results to benefit its shareholders.
Brussels Calls for Tax Incentives on Savings and Investment Accounts and Easier Management
Brussels proposes that savings and investment accounts receive the most favorable tax treatment available under national legislation, while respecting that tax authority belongs to each country.
Can There Be a People's Jury That Is Not Biased?
Nine people from the Community of Madrid will be responsible for judging the president's wife, raising doubts about the possible influence or bias in the people's jury.
Sofa, series, and a blanket: calendar of the best streaming premieres to watch in October
October arrives packed with premieres and new seasons of series perfect for enjoying autumn afternoons, offering a varied selection for all tastes on streaming platforms.
From 'Vineland' to 'The Long Good Friday': how Paul Thomas Anderson has returned to adapting his favorite writer
Paul Thomas Anderson has renewed his admiration for Thomas Pynchon by adapting his works for the big screen. After 'Inherent Vice,' a clear display of his love for the author, in his latest film he tries a new strategy to bring the American novelist's work to life.
Weâll Never See âScream 7â with Melissa Barrera, but the Slasher the Director Made Instead Has Quietly Arrived in Spain
Christopher Landon presents a slasher that blends romantic comedy, quietly released in Spain after its success in the U.S., offering an original take that differs from âScream 7â.
Halloween is coming: the horror movies arriving after 'The Conjuring' and 'Weapons'
Halloween is here, bringing with it a wave of new horror films. Fans of the supernatural will be able to enjoy releases that promise more scares following the success of 'The Conjuring' and 'Weapons'.
Mark Wahlberg joins the creator of 'Lethal Weapon': Prime premieres Shane Blackâs new heist thriller
Shane Black returns after nearly a decade to present a new heist thriller with a striking script, highlighting his unique style in dialogue and storytelling.
WhatsApp adds one of the most anticipated features for Android and iOS: hereâs how you can activate it
WhatsApp now allows sharing animated photos without losing their animation on Android and iOS, enhancing the visual experience when sending moving images.
Microsoft 365 introduces 'Agent Mode': you can create documents in Word and Excel with your voice
Microsoft 365 launches 'Agent Mode', a feature that allows creating documents in Word and Excel using voice, providing the feeling of having an expert assisting the user to make their work easier.
I have tried the HP OmniBook X14: a convertible with great battery life and an elegant design
The HP OmniBook X14 is a convertible laptop that stands out for its elegant design, great battery life, and a quality display, offering a balanced experience for users seeking versatility and good performance.
DTT is about to change: you will no longer need to tune channels to watch television
RTVE and FORTA launch the Spanish DVB-I Pilot, which allows access to DTT via the Internet directly from the television, eliminating the need to tune traditional channels.
How to Remove Meta AI and the Blue Circle from WhatsApp on iPhone and Android and Why You Should Do It
Meta activated its artificial intelligence on WhatsApp in Spain, displaying a blue circle that many users want to hide. Although there is no official option to disable it, there is a simple trick to hide it and improve the experience on iPhone and Android.
The accessory that has just arrived at Lefties and will be essential in any autumn 'look'
This accessory from Lefties is ideal for adding an elegant and modern touch to any autumn style, becoming a key piece for the season.
Teresa Perales' Secret to Success: "I don't want to watch life go by, but to enjoy every step of the journey"
Teresa Perales, the female athlete with the most medals in the history of the Paralympic and Olympic Games, releases a documentary that showcases her preparation for Paris 2024, highlighting her philosophy of enjoying every stage of the journey toward success.
These Padded Slip-On Sneakers Are a Hit Among Women Over 60: Elegant and Very Comfortable
Skechers launches a model of padded slip-on sneakers, ideal for women over 60 who seek comfort and style this fall, helping to eliminate foot pain.
Japanese Fashion Designs Auctioned at Paris Fashion Week at Very Affordable Prices
An exclusive collection of Japanese fashion designs is being auctioned during Paris Fashion Week, offering collectors and fashion enthusiasts the opportunity to acquire unique pieces at accessible prices.
Queen Letizia opts for a Mango outfit (ideal for autumn) at the Retina Eco awards ceremony
Doña Letizia surprised at the Royal Theatre of Retiro with a Mango outfit, ideal for autumn, during the Retina Eco awards ceremony, thus marking the start of the season.
Aitana opts for a mini dress with slits to meet King Felipe VI
Aitana received an award for her contribution to Spanish culture and stood out with a mini dress with slits that caught attention during the meeting with King Felipe VI.
Now That Eggs Are as Expensive as Gold, How to Choose the Freshest Ones
The price of eggs has risen by 30% in a year, although they remain a complete and essential food item in the pantry. Therefore, it is important to know how to choose the freshest eggs to make the most of your investment.
Krispy Kreme: The Most Viral 'Donuts' Chain Opens Its First Store in Spain and Celebrates by Giving Away Boxes for a Year
Krispy Kreme, the famous doughnut chain present in 41 countries, is opening its first store in Spain. To celebrate, they will be giving away boxes of doughnuts for an entire year, marking their entry into a new market after conquering iconic locations such as Times Square and Oxford Street.
The creamy no-bake toffee tart you can make quickly and with few ingredients
This version of banoffee is a creamy toffee tart that is prepared quickly, without the need for an oven, and with few ingredients, ideal for those looking for an easy and delicious dessert.
Chef José Andrés Shares the Foolproof Trick to Get the Best Chicken Broth
Chef José Andrés reveals that the best part of the chicken to use for an authentic and hearty broth is using bones with meat and skin, such as wings and the neck, as they provide more flavor and gelatin, essential for a rich and nutritious soup.
The perfect spice to replace sugar and artificial sweeteners, according to Boticaria GarcĂa
Nutritionist Boticaria GarcĂa recommends using an aromatic spice as a natural option to sweeten drinks without affecting blood glucose levels, thus replacing sugar and artificial sweeteners.
The World's Most Protected Secret Recipes: From Tangy Sauces to Legendary Drinks
Many famous recipes, such as sauces and legendary drinks, are highly secret. Although their names are well known, the exact ingredients remain hidden to protect their authenticity and commercial success.
This is the airline that will ban the use of external batteries on its planes starting October 1st
The airline prohibits the use of external batteries on board from October 1st due to the risk of fire or explosion during the flight.
The small town in Galicia with a very curious name where the father of a Hollywood legend was born
The father of an Emmy Award winner and star of a well-known series was born in a small parish in Pontevedra, Galicia.
The Unknown Church of Pontevedra Considered One of the Most Important of Galician Baroque
This 16th-century church in Pontevedra stands out for its rich and striking decoration, being one of the most important and representative of the Galician Baroque style, despite being little known.
The town that Carlos Alcaraz 'has' and that is not in Murcia: it is hidden in the mountains of Albacete
In addition to being associated with the Murcian village of El Palmar, Carlos Alcaraz also has ties to another village located in the mountains of Albacete, just two hours away.
One of the Highest Waterfalls in Galicia: 100 Meters of Vertical Drop with Several Viewpoints
El Salto do Cenza, in Vilariño de Conso, is one of the highest waterfalls in Galicia, with a 100-meter vertical drop. Formed by the waters of the eponymous reservoir, it features several viewpoints that allow visitors to enjoy its impressive views.
This is the so-called 'Cathedral of the Fish,' a gem of Cantabria that emerges when the water level drops
In Cantabria, next to a reservoir bordering Castilla y LeĂłn, a spectacular bell tower emerges, visible only when the water level falls, revealing the so-called 'Cathedral of the Fish,' a submerged architectural gem.
The Route in Galicia on the Banks of a River Surrounded by Vegetation, Ideal for Autumn
This walk through a forest in Galicia, alongside a river surrounded by vegetation, is perfect for autumn. After summer, the trees change to reddish hues, creating a dreamlike landscape ideal for enjoying nature.
The infusion that prevents diabetes and hypertension and prepares your immune system for autumn
The guanĂĄbana, a fruit similar to custard apple, has leaves with multiple health benefits. Its infusion helps prevent diabetes and hypertension, as well as strengthens the immune system to face autumn.
Karelia Tabares, expert in epigenetics: "These are my recommendations for eating in a way that promotes your mental health"
Karelia Tabares highlights the connection between nutrition and mental health, offering recommendations to improve mental well-being through proper diet.
What It Means When Someone Stares Intently Into Your Eyes, According to Psychology
Staring intently into the eyes can express different emotions or intentions depending on the person, the context, the duration, and the accompanying nonverbal language, ranging from interest and sincerity to discomfort or challenge.
Morning sex or before bedtime? Benefits according to an expert in sexology and couples therapy
Intimate relationships vary according to biorhythms, hormones, and individual preferences. An expert in sexology explains that there is no universally best time for sex; rather, it depends on each person and couple, with both morning sex favored for energy and hormones, and sex before bedtime for relaxation and emotional connection.
What to Do If You Choke and Are Alone: "This Call Could Save Your Life"
Learning to act correctly when you choke and are alone is vital to staying calm and saving your life. Knowing techniques and when to make an emergency call can be decisive in these situations.
The 'super infusion' recommended by Marta LeĂłn, microbiota expert, for a flat stomach
Marta LeĂłn, microbiota expert, recommends a varied diet to increase energy and a herbal infusion to combat inflammation and achieve a flat stomach.
He Transformed His Citroën 2CV into a Motorcycle to Survive the Desert After Being Stranded
A French mechanic turned the parts of his Citroën 2CV into a motorcycle to survive and escape the Sahara Desert after being stranded.
The Most Reported Traffic Violations by the DGT in Castilla y LeĂłn
The report from the European Automobile Association (AEA) reveals the most common traffic fines imposed by the DGT in 2024 in Castilla y LeĂłn, highlighting the frequent violations in the region according to recent data.
Is it legal to carry more people than allowed in a vehicle in case of emergency? A Civil Guard responds
In emergency situations such as floods or fires, many wonder if it is legal to transport more people than allowed in a vehicle. A Civil Guard clarifies that, in exceptional and urgent cases involving life-threatening risk, it is possible to do so, prioritizing the safety and protection of the affected people, although one must always act responsibly.
If you enter a low emission zone and see a camera⊠smile, Cupra will pay your fine
Cupra launches an innovative initiative to promote its plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles. The Spanish brand commits to paying fines for entering low emission zones, thereby encouraging drivers to get to know and spread the word about their more sustainable models.
The impressive video of a prohibited U-turn: consequences one may face
The General Directorate of Traffic released a video from its Pegasus helicopter showing a van making a prohibited U-turn, highlighting the possible penalties and risks associated with this traffic violation.
The Change in the General Directorate of Traffic Labels: The New Red Sticker Arrives
The General Directorate of Traffic introduces a new red sticker to classify vehicles according to their pollution levels. These labels are key to regulating access to Low Emission Zones, helping to control traffic and reduce environmental pollution.
May 15 and November 9 complete the holidays in Madrid in 2026: there will be 14 days in total
The Madrid City Council has approved that May 15 and November 9 will be non-working days in 2026 due to the religious festivities of the city's patron saint and the Virgin, thus making a total of 14 holidays in Madrid that year.
The DANA Judge Gives Ă Punt 24 Hours to Explain the Delay in Delivering the Cecopi Recordings from October 29
The judge has given Ă Punt a deadline of 24 hours to justify the delay in delivering the Cecopi recordings from October 29, which should have been submitted within three days following September 18, the date on which the Court requested them to investigate the tragedy.
Flu Vaccination Campaign Begins in Andalusia, Which Has Already Resulted in Four Deaths Due to an Outbreak in La Algaba
The flu vaccination campaign in Andalusia has started, prioritizing children under 5 years old and their teachers. This measure responds to the outbreak that has caused four deaths in La Algaba.
About 500 Catalan organizations call for a protest in Barcelona to denounce the "genocide" in Gaza
About 500 Catalan organizations are calling for a protest in Barcelona to denounce the "genocide" in Gaza. The Palestinian community demands that President SĂĄnchez reject the "Trump colonial plan" and asks Junts to take a position on the arms embargo decree.
Seville Debuts the Cruz del Campo Park This Friday with Face Painting, Games, and Performances
The inauguration of the Cruz del Campo Park in Seville will take place this Friday at 6:30 PM, offering activities such as face painting, games, and performances, along with extensive areas for play, sports, and walking in this seven-hectare green space.
The Andalusian Government publishes its first inventory of land available for the construction of 41,000 subsidized homes
The Andalusian Government has published an inventory containing 659 plots in 13 municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants. These include residential, public facility, and tertiary land that can be reclassified to build a total of 41,000 subsidized homes (VPO).
The rupture of a pipe at the Huelva Siphon Bridge causes a gigantic column of water
One of the five water pipes of the Huelva Siphon Bridge suffered a rupture which, due to the pressure, lifted an access hatch, causing a large column of water visible from the site.
Driver without a license arrested in Lugo after fleeing from the police: carried drugs in the vehicle
An unlicensed driver was arrested in Lugo after fleeing from the Local and National Police. The man drove at high speed through several streets trying to avoid being detained. Drugs were found in the vehicle, which worsened his legal situation.
Traffic will test new signage on dangerous curves to reduce motorcycle accidents
Traffic will implement new road markings at Collada de Toses and the B-124 to prevent run-offs and head-on collisions, aiming to reduce motorcycle accidents on dangerous curves.
With a cinema, bowling alley, 10,000 square meters, and more than 30 stores: this is what Toledo's new shopping center will be like
SeñorĂo Plaza, Toledo's new shopping center, will offer more than 30 stores, 10,000 mÂČ, a cinema, a bowling alley, and a wide range of dining options with brands such as Vips, Ginos, McDonald's, and Burger King.
21 Members of a Criminal Network Arrested in Ibiza: They Had 300 Mobile Phones and a Large Quantity of Drugs
The Civil Guard arrested 21 members of a criminal network in Ibiza, seizing 300 mobile phones, drugs, stolen goods valued at 330,000 euros, and more than 30,000 euros in cash.
The Unusual Request of a Student in a Master's in English Philology
A student in a Master's program in English Philology requested to switch to a class taught in Spanish, which surprised the professor.
The Praised Response of a Young Woman to the Neighbor Who Parks Too Close to Her Spot
A young woman responded cleverly and directly to her neighbor who was parking too close to her parking space, mirroring the action to make him aware of her annoyance.
The Tattoos of a Miss El Salvador 2025 Contestant Spark Debate on Social Media
A contestant in Miss El Salvador 2025 displayed several tattoos during her bikini walk, which triggered intense criticism and a divided debate on social media about the pageant's image and standards.
MĂĄximo Huerta, Animal Welfare Award 2025: "There is no loneliness when there is a dog at home"
MĂĄximo Huerta, journalist and writer, has been awarded the COLVEMA Animal Welfare Award 2025 for his dedication and commitment to animal welfare.
Feline Voices: Cats Also Howl, Although Not for the Same Reasons as Dogs
Although some cats never howl, each cat has its own way of producing sounds, similar to variations in the human voice. Feline howls do exist, but they serve different functions than in dogs.
Middle Age in Dogs and Cats: Implications for Health, Behavior, and Coexistence
Middle age in dogs and cats involves changes in temperament, with a decrease in energy and reduced liveliness. These changes affect their health, behavior, and coexistence, making it important to adapt care and expectations to maintain their well-being.
Check Your Horoscope for Wednesday, October 1, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different areas of your life.
Work Calendar of Madrid: the Holiday Change That Will Benefit Thousands of Madrilenians
The transfer of a holiday specific to Madrid will allow Madrilenians to enjoy a three-day long weekend, benefiting thousands of residents with an additional day of rest.
What is vicarious violence that has claimed the lives of 64 minors? Equality Ministry will include it in the Penal Code
Vicarious violence, legally recognized in Spain since 2021, involves causing harm to minors in order to affect the partner. It has caused the death of 64 children. The Ministry of Equality is working to include this form of violence in the Penal Code, along with economic violence, which is still in the process of being recognized as a form of gender-based violence.
The Sale of Nail Clippings, an Unusual Way to Make Money
Traditional Chinese medicine values nail clippings as useful ingredients for treating infant abdominal bloating and tonsillitis, which has led to their being sold as an unusual way to earn money.
The Curious Secret Code of Chameleons
Chameleons transmit important information through changes in the color of their skin, reflecting their emotional state, readiness to mate, or intention to defend their territory.
Adults, Not Social Networks, Are the Ones Who Request Nude Photos from Girls
The responsibility for requesting nude photos from girls lies with the adult perpetrators, not with social networks, which merely serve as a new platform where this violence is committed with impunity.
Very Clear Symptoms That Indicate You Spend Too Much Time on Your Phone
The phone is an essential part of our daily life, used for messages, calls, and the Internet. However, spending too many hours connected can cause clear signs indicating the need to reduce its use to maintain a healthy balance.
From Haaland to Salah: players who don't quite perform in finals
Great footballers face enormous pressure in finals, where their performance can lead to victory or defeat. Although these stars have shone throughout their careers, at times they have not lived up to expectations in the decisive moments of major titles.
These 'celebrities' were born in Sydney. Did you know?
Several famous people were born in Sydney, although many people are unaware of this fact about their origins.
AI is Clear: These Are the Hosts It Would Party With
AI reveals its favorite hosts to go partying with, highlighting those it considers the most fun and charismatic, according to a recent survey.
Lenovo also has a powerful and smooth handheld console that now drops its price
Lenovo launches a handheld console that combines power and smooth performance, ideal for playing comfortably on the couch, in bed, or while traveling. Additionally, the company has reduced its price, making it more accessible for users seeking a hassle-free portable gaming experience.
De'Longhi stirs things up for Coffee Day: one of their super-automatic machines for under 300 euros
A De'Longhi super-automatic coffee machine that prepares two cups simultaneously is available for less than 280 euros thanks to a special coupon.
Barcelona faces the super champion, PSG: you can watch it for less than 10 euros, and with cinema-like experience
Movistar Plus+ broadcasts the Barça - PSG Champions League match live, accessible even to its subscribers who pay only 9.99 euros per month.
Goodbye MacBook: the most powerful iPad Pro is 150 euros cheaper, and with M4 processor
The 11" iPad Pro with M4 processor has reduced its price by 150 euros, establishing itself as a more affordable and powerful alternative to traditional laptops.
The Gender Gap Follows Women into Their Later Years: From Age 80, Pensions Are Not Enough to Cover Their Care
From age 80 onwards, the cost of dependency for women exceeds twice their average pension, showing that they live longer but with fewer resources to cover their care, maintaining the gender gap into old age.
German police investigate dangerous aerial interference near a military airfield
German police are investigating an aerial interference following an alert from military pilots about the possible detonation of a pyrotechnic device near a military airfield.
Households kept their savings level stable in the second quarter although they also spent 6% more
The household savings rate remained stable at 20.4% during the second quarter of 2024. Despite this, families increased their expenses by 6.3%, allocating a total of 59.584 billion euros to savings.
Alcaraz's Huge Anger with the Chair Umpire during the Tokyo Final: "You Haven't Played in Your Life"
Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz showed his anger towards chair umpire Fergus Murphy for the limited time he had to serve after a point in the Tokyo final, reprimanding him with the phrase "You haven't played in your life."
Falcones, disappointed for not being among the authors in the delegation of the Guadalajara FIL
The novelist Falcones expressed his disappointment for not being included in the delegation of authors at the Guadalajara International Book Fair (FIL), pointing out that other Spanish-language writers will participate. He invited everyone to judge the reasons behind this decision for themselves.
Lola Baldrich: "MarĂa Callas is at the edge of a cliff and I am too as an actress"
Lola Baldrich stars in the play 'MarĂa Callas, Sfogato' at Madridâs Teatro Amaya, directed by Alberto FrĂas, drawing parallels between the emotional brink faced by the legendary singer and her own challenges as an actress.
FeijĂło will take the Congress to the Constitutional Court over the "systematic blockade" of laws approved by the PP in the Senate
FeijĂło denounces that the Congress, following orders from the Government, violates the legislative authority of the Senate by systematically blocking laws approved by the PP, and announces that he will take the case to the Constitutional Court.
'Prado', a new board game to thoroughly explore the museum and its great works
The board game 'Prado' allows players to explore the Museo del Prado in Madrid, its masterpieces, and its labyrinthine rooms in an interactive way. Players compete to find paintings and learn about art, promoting cultural knowledge in a fun and educational manner.
The Associated Press and LaPresse Renew Their Partnership Until 2029
The Associated Press and LaPresse have renewed their partnership until 2029, reaffirming their commitment to independent, impartial, and high-quality journalism.
Antonio Mercero moves away from Carmen Mola with 'It's Raining and I Love You', full of secrets and adventure
Antonio Mercero presents a novel set between early 20th-century the Basque Country and the Civil War, and post-war, Francoist, and contemporary Madrid, exploring secrets and adventure across different eras.
The 43rd edition of the Liber Fair will be held in October in Madrid and will bring together 248 publishers from 13 countries
The 43rd International Book Fair (Liber 2025) will take place in Madrid from October 7 to 9, featuring the participation of 248 publishers from 13 countries, establishing itself as a key event for the publishing sector.
What is Happening in Morocco? The Reasons That Have Led Generation Z to Take to the Streets and Challenge the Regime
Inspired by the Arab Spring of 2011, young people from Generation Z in Morocco are mobilizing through social media with the hashtag GenZ212, challenging the regime and demanding social and political changes.
Confirmed by the BOE: the law prohibits installing air conditioning without authorization on the façades of residential buildings
The Horizontal Property Law establishes that air conditioning units cannot be installed on the façades of residential buildings without prior authorization, despite being common in Spanish cities. This regulation aims to regularize and protect the aesthetics and structure of the buildings.
SON Estrella Galicia Posidonia returns to Formentera with its unique formula
The boutique festival SON Estrella Galicia Posidonia returns to Formentera, bringing together 350 attendees to enjoy a unique experience that combines music, gastronomy, nature, and sustainability.
Man Arrested in Vitoria with Thousands of Child Pornography Files
A man was arrested in Vitoria for possessing thousands of child pornography files. The detainee had previously been convicted of similar offenses.
Cuban-Spanish Journalist and Poet Roberto Cazorla Dies at 93
Roberto Cazorla, a prominent Cuban-Spanish journalist and poet, passed away in Madrid at the age of 93, leaving behind an extensive career in journalism and literature.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day informed, covering national and international current events, economy, politics, and culture. Its goal is to provide readers with a clear and concise overview of the events and trends that will shape the day.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, saving regularly, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests using financial apps to track income and expenses, avoiding debt, and promoting responsible spending habits to improve personal financial health.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The guide highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that combine quality, entertainment, and cultural relevance. It includes new releases from various genres and platforms, helping viewers not to miss the most appealing and popular offerings in current film and television.
The only two cars Marc MĂĄrquez has ever had in his garage: "I was embarrassed to drive that car"
Marc MĂĄrquez revealed in an interview that he has only owned two cars. He sold one of them with 4,000 kilometers because he didnât use it and confessed that he was embarrassed to drive it.
Who is Claudia Arenas, the Journalism student who made the leap from TikTok to OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025
Claudia Arenas, a Journalism student and TikToker, is one of the first nominees in OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025 and faces possible expulsion from the academy.
The Most Beautiful City in Europe Is in Spain According to an Influencer: "It Makes You Feel Like an Extra in a Movie"
A TikTok influencer visited a city in Andalusia and fell in love with its beauty, describing it as a place that makes you feel like an extra in a movie because of its unique charm.
Low Emission Zones: the four Spanish cities that already ban cars with label B from entering
Four Spanish cities have increased their restrictions in Low Emission Zones (LEZ), banning the circulation of vehicles with environmental label B within their boundaries to improve air quality and reduce pollution.
Andrew Lincoln's Favorite 'The Walking Dead' Episode Is So Good You'll Want to Watch It Many More Times
Andrew Lincoln, known for his role as sheriff in 'The Walking Dead', fondly remembers one of his favorite episodes that marked his connection with the audience and stands out for its quality, making fans want to watch it repeatedly.
What is Expected to Happen When Electric Vehicles Exceed 40% of the Vehicle Fleet
Although it currently seems distant, it is anticipated that in the medium to long term electric vehicles will surpass 40% of the vehicle fleet in Spain, which would have significant implications for combustion engine cars.
What It Means When a Child Calls Their Mother by Her Name Instead of "Mom," According to Experts
Some parents worry when their children call their mother by her name instead of "Mom." However, experts point out that this does not indicate a lack of affection or emotional problem, but may be related to the imitation of social models and the family context, and is not cause for alarm.
'The Rings of Power', Season 3: Its Preview Surprises by Connecting the Story with Aragorn and the Sword Narsil
Prime Video has revealed previews of Season 3 of "The Rings of Power," coming in 2026. The preview surprises by directly connecting the plot with Aragorn and the legendary sword Narsil, delving deeper into the mythology of Middle-earth and generating great excitement among fans of the saga.
The Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century According to NASA: When It Will Be, Where, and How to Watch from Spain
NASA has confirmed that the upcoming total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, surpassing the usual duration of these phenomena. The dates, locations, and recommendations for observing it from Spain are detailed.
Treasury begins the refund of IRPF for retired mutual society members: deadlines and late payment interest
The Tax Agency has started the automatic refund of IRPF for retirees who contributed to a mandatory occupational mutual society before 1979, setting deadlines and applying late payment interest in case of delays.
This is the new shopping center in Madrid that will open its doors next to a famous sports complex
The new shopping center in Madrid will be located next to AtlĂ©tico de Madridâs City of Sport, near the Metropolitano Stadium, integrating into this important sports complex.
Confirmed by the BOE: the law prohibits installing air conditioning without authorization on the facades of homes
The Horizontal Property Law establishes that air conditioning cannot be installed on the facades of homes without prior authorization from the homeowners' association, despite being a common practice in Spanish cities.
Oil takes a breather with OPEC+ output hike, US government shutdown in focus
Oil prices eased as markets digested OPEC+'s decision to raise output despite US government shutdown concerns. The output hike aims to stabilize supply amid economic uncertainties, while investors watch for impacts of the shutdown on demand. The balance between increased production and potential demand slowdown is shaping market sentiment.
Gold hits record high near $3,900/oz as US government shutdown begins
Gold prices soared to nearly $3,900 per ounce as the US government shutdown commenced, reflecting investorsâ rush to safe-haven assets amid economic uncertainty. The shutdown raised concerns over fiscal stability, boosting demand for gold and pushing it to record highs. Market volatility and geopolitical tensions also contributed to the surge in gold prices during this period.
New York AG James sues Homeland Security for nearly $34 million over transit funding freeze
New York Attorney General Letitia James sued the Department of Homeland Security, seeking nearly $34 million in transit funding. The lawsuit challenges the agency's decision to freeze allocated funds intended to support transit agencies, arguing it harms public transportation in New York during critical times. The suit demands the immediate release of the withheld funds to ensure continued transit operations and safety.
Oil prices steady after sharp losses; traders weigh US stock draw, OPEC+ supply
Oil prices stabilized after significant declines as traders assessed a US crude stock draw and OPEC+ supply outlook. Market participants remain cautious amid mixed signals from inventories and production cuts, balancing demand concerns with supply adjustments from major producers.
New Zealand government to back energy firmsâ critical infrastructure investments
The New Zealand government has announced support for energy companies investing in critical infrastructure to ensure a stable and secure energy supply. This initiative aims to strengthen the resilience of the energy sector amid growing demand and evolving challenges, helping to safeguard the nationâs energy security and support economic stability.
USDA migrates data archive to new website, dropping Cornellâs Mann Library
The USDA has moved its data archive to a new official website, ending its collaboration with Cornellâs Mann Library. This transition centralizes access to agricultural data but discontinues the previous hosting agreement, affecting users accustomed to the Mann Library platform. The change aims to improve data management and user experience through the USDAâs own infrastructure.
Oil settles lower as investors brace for possible OPEC+ output hike
Oil prices fell as investors anticipated a potential increase in output from OPEC+, which could ease supply constraints. Market participants are cautious ahead of upcoming meetings where decisions on production levels will be made, impacting global oil supply and prices.
US oil futures rise from settlement lows as API shows fall in crude stocks
US oil futures climbed after hitting settlement lows, driven by API data showing a decline in crude oil inventories. The drop in stocks suggests tighter supply, boosting prices despite broader market concerns. This inventory decrease supports expectations of sustained demand and helps oil rebound from earlier losses.
White House restores board overseeing claims for sick nuclear workers
The White House has reinstated the board that reviews claims from nuclear workers who became ill due to their job. This move aims to streamline and ensure fair processing of benefits for affected workers, addressing delays and issues experienced under previous administration policies. The restoration reflects a commitment to support those harmed in the nuclear industry.
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US government takes 5% stake in Lithium Americas and joint venture with GM
The US government has acquired a 5% stake in Lithium Americas and its joint venture with General Motors, aiming to secure domestic lithium supply for electric vehicle batteries. This investment supports expanding lithium mining and processing capabilities in the US, strengthening the supply chain for the growing EV market and advancing strategic mineral independence.
Spotify founder Daniel Ekâs next act: long bets in European defence, health
Spotify founder Daniel Ek is shifting focus to long-term investments in the European defence and health sectors. Leveraging his tech background, Ek aims to support innovation and growth in these critical areas, signaling a strategic pivot from music streaming to impactful ventures addressing safety and wellbeing in Europe.
NBCUniversal, YouTube TV Ink Short-Term Deal to Avert Programming Blackout
NBCUniversal and YouTube TV have reached a short-term agreement to prevent a programming blackout. This deal ensures continued access to NBCUniversalâs channels for YouTube TV subscribers while negotiations for a longer contract continue. The temporary deal avoids service disruptions as both parties work toward a comprehensive agreement.
JPMorgan Chase to launch DIY investment service in UK next year - report
JPMorgan Chase plans to introduce a do-it-yourself investment platform in the UK next year, aiming to tap into the growing retail investor market. The service will offer users direct control over their investments, competing with existing robo-advisors and investment apps. This move reflects JPMorganâs strategy to expand its digital offerings and strengthen its presence in the UK financial sector.
Nvidiaâs $100b OpenAI investment raises bubble concerns, says Anderson
Investor Anderson warns that Nvidiaâs $100 billion investment in OpenAI may signal an investment bubble. He expresses concern over inflated valuations in the AI sector, suggesting that the hype around AI advancements could lead to unrealistic market expectations and potential financial risks.
BHP shares fall on report of China blocking iron ore shipments
BHP's shares dropped after reports emerged that China is blocking shipments of iron ore, raising concerns over supply disruptions. This move reflects rising tensions and could impact global commodity markets, affecting BHP's export volumes and revenues. Investors are closely monitoring the situation as it may signal broader trade or regulatory challenges between China and global mining firms.
BHP earmarks $555 million to boost copper production in South Australia
BHP plans to invest $555 million to enhance copper production at its South Australian operations. The investment aims to increase output and extend mine life, supporting regional development and local jobs. This move aligns with rising global copper demand driven by renewable energy and electric vehicle growth.
BlackRockâs GIP nears $38 billion deal to acquire AES Corp, shares surge - FT
BlackRockâs Global Infrastructure Partners is close to acquiring AES Corporation in a deal valued near $38 billion. The announcement has led to a surge in AES shares. This acquisition marks a significant move in the energy sector, highlighting increased investment interest in infrastructure assets. Details of the transaction and its impact on AESâs operations are forthcoming.
Asia stocks buoyed by tech gains, Japan slips on rate hike worries
Asian stocks rose, led by tech sector gains, while Japanâs market slipped due to concerns over potential interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan. Investors showed optimism in technology shares but remained cautious about monetary policy impacts in Japan.
BlackRockâs GIP nears $38 billion takeover of utility group AES, FT reports
BlackRockâs Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) is close to finalizing a $38 billion acquisition of utility company AES. The deal, reported by the Financial Times, would mark one of the largest takeovers in the utility sector, expanding GIPâs portfolio in energy and infrastructure assets. Both parties are in advanced negotiations, with the transaction expected to strengthen AESâs position in renewable energy markets.
India's manufacturing sector expansion slows in September
India's manufacturing sector growth decelerated in September, with the PMI dropping due to slower new orders and output. Despite the slowdown, employment and input buying showed modest improvements. Inflationary pressures eased slightly, benefiting cost management. Overall, the sector continues to expand but at a reduced pace compared to previous months amid global uncertainties.
Asia draws $100 billion in capital as investors diversify beyond US, Goldman executive says
Asia has attracted $100 billion in capital as investors seek diversification beyond the US market. A Goldman Sachs executive highlighted the region's growing appeal due to its economic resilience and growth opportunities, making it a favored destination for global investment amid shifting market dynamics.
Indonesian exports in August grow at slowest pace in four months
Indonesian exports in August increased at their slowest rate in four months, reflecting easing global demand. Despite the slowdown, key sectors like palm oil and coal showed steady performance. Analysts suggest external economic uncertainties and fluctuating commodity prices contributed to the restrained export growth during this period.
Indonesia's inflation rate rises to 2.65% in September, above forecast
Indonesiaâs inflation rate increased to 2.65% in September, surpassing analystsâ expectations. The rise was driven by higher prices in food, transportation, and housing sectors. This uptick reflects ongoing supply chain issues and global commodity price fluctuations, posing challenges for economic management as Indonesia navigates post-pandemic recovery efforts.
South Korea exports beat forecasts as AI drives chip sales to record
South Korea's exports exceeded expectations, propelled by soaring demand for AI-related semiconductor chips. Strong global demand for advanced chips pushed the country's shipments to a record high, underscoring the increasing impact of artificial intelligence on the technology sector and international trade.
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UK's Institute of Directors reports record-low business morale
The UK's Institute of Directors revealed that business morale has hit a record low, citing ongoing economic uncertainties, rising costs, and supply chain challenges as key factors. This slump reflects widespread concerns among companies about growth prospects and financial stability amid current market conditions.
US government funding bill falling short of votes to pass in Senate, voting continues
The US Senate is struggling to pass a government funding bill, as it currently lacks enough votes for approval. Lawmakers continue voting amid ongoing debates and divisions, aiming to avoid a government shutdown. Negotiations are ongoing to secure the necessary support for the bill to move forward.
Factbox - How a US government shutdown would affect USDA data, nutrition programs and operations
A US government shutdown would halt many USDA operations, delaying data releases and disrupting nutrition programs like SNAP. Essential services might continue temporarily, but non-essential activities, including research and administrative tasks, would pause. Farmers could face delays in support and market information, impacting agricultural decision-making and food security efforts nationwide.
US crude inventory drops, but less than forecasted: API Weekly Crude Stock Report
US crude oil inventories fell by 3.4 million barrels last week, according to the API Weekly Crude Stock Report, but the decline was smaller than analysts' expectations. The drop suggests steady demand, though the less-than-anticipated decrease points to ongoing supply factors influencing the market.
Instant View: India central bank keeps repo rate steady as widely expected
India's central bank has maintained the repo rate unchanged, aligning with market expectations. This decision aims to balance inflation control with economic growth amid ongoing global uncertainties. The pause allows the bank to assess the impact of previous rate hikes while supporting financial stability and growth prospects in the domestic economy.
US government shutdown begins as partisan division rules Washington
The US government has officially entered a shutdown due to unresolved budget disagreements between Democrats and Republicans. Key federal agencies are closing or reducing operations, affecting thousands of employees. The partisan divide continues to stall negotiations, with both sides blaming each other for the stalemate. Essential services remain operational, but the shutdown raises concerns about economic impacts and government functions.
Asian factories struggle as soft China, US demand takes toll
Asian factories are facing challenges due to weak demand from China and the US. Reduced orders and slowing economic growth in these key markets have led to decreased production and export declines across the region, pressuring manufacturers and dampening industrial output.
India central bank holds rates to assess policy impact
The Reserve Bank of India has kept interest rates unchanged to evaluate the effects of previous policy measures on inflation and economic growth. The decision reflects cautious optimism amid easing inflation pressures, with the central bank balancing the need to support recovery while keeping price stability in focus. Future rate moves will depend on incoming data and global economic conditions.
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Indiaâs September Manufacturing Growth Slows as Price Increases Reach 12-Year High, PMI Shows
India's manufacturing sector growth slowed in September with the PMI declining, indicating weaker demand. However, input and output prices soared, hitting a 12-year peak due to rising raw material costs and inflationary pressures. This points to inflation challenges for manufacturers despite the slower pace of production growth.
Reserve Bank of India leaves interest rates unchanged on caution over tariffs
The Reserve Bank of India kept interest rates steady, citing caution amid global tariff tensions and inflation concerns. Officials emphasized monitoring economic conditions closely to support growth while managing inflation risks in a volatile trade environment.
Morning Bid: Washington goes dark
The article reports a major power outage in Washington, affecting government offices and transportation systems. Authorities are investigating the cause while emergency services respond. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel until the situation stabilizes. Efforts to restore electricity are underway amid concerns about the impact on city operations.
Nomura to boost rates and FX trading units, sees more market volatility
Nomura plans to expand its rates and FX trading divisions to capitalize on expected market volatility. The firm anticipates increased fluctuations driven by central bank policies and geopolitical tensions, prompting a strategic focus on these areas to enhance trading performance and client services.
Explainer - What would it take to end the US government shutdown?
The US government shutdown can end if Congress agrees on a budget or funding bill to keep government operations running. Key issues include disagreements over spending levels and policy riders. Negotiations between parties aim to resolve these disputes, with potential short-term continuing resolutions as temporary fixes. Ending the shutdown requires bipartisan compromise and approval from both the House and Senate before funding expires.
Foresight Ventures Launches $50M Industry-First Stablecoin Infrastructure Fund
Foresight Ventures has launched a $50 million fund aimed at developing stablecoin infrastructure. This industry-first initiative focuses on supporting projects that enhance the utility, security, and adoption of stablecoins across various blockchain platforms. The fund seeks to drive innovation and establish robust frameworks to foster growth in the stablecoin ecosystem.
BTCC Exchange Announces Triple Global Workforce Expansion at TOKEN2049 Singapore to Power Web3 Evolution
BTCC Exchange revealed a plan to triple its global workforce during the TOKEN2049 event in Singapore, aiming to accelerate its Web3 development. This expansion supports BTCCâs commitment to advancing blockchain technology and enhancing digital asset services worldwide. The move positions BTCC to better meet growing market demands and drive innovation in the evolving Web3 ecosystem.
EOS Climbs 16% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 16% amid growing investor confidence driven by positive market sentiment and upcoming technological upgrades. Enthusiasm around its potential for scalability and improved blockchain solutions has attracted increased trading volume, signaling renewed interest in EOS as a promising cryptocurrency asset.
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ZOOZ purchases 525 bitcoin for $60 million following shareholder approval
ZOOZ has acquired 525 bitcoins, spending $60 million after receiving approval from its shareholders. This strategic purchase reflects the company's confidence in bitcoin's long-term value and its commitment to expanding its cryptocurrency holdings.
Nodepay launches Cryptoâs largest Prediction Intelligence platform
Nodepay has introduced the largest Prediction Intelligence platform in the crypto space. The platform leverages advanced algorithms and data analytics to provide users with accurate market predictions, enhancing investment decisions. This innovation aims to improve transparency and efficiency in cryptocurrency trading by aggregating diverse data points into actionable insights.
Reliance Global Group adds XRP to digital asset treasury
Reliance Global Group has incorporated XRP into its digital asset treasury, aiming to diversify its crypto holdings and leverage XRP's potential for faster transactions and cost efficiency. This move reflects the company's strategy to strengthen its digital asset portfolio amid the growing adoption of cryptocurrencies in corporate treasuries.
Sky Quarry seeks up to $100 million for digital asset treasury strategy
Sky Quarry plans to raise up to $100 million to develop a digital asset treasury strategy. The initiative aims to diversify assets by incorporating cryptocurrencies and blockchain technology to enhance financial growth and stability. The company intends to leverage digital assets as part of its broader investment approach, reflecting increased institutional interest in crypto markets.
Solstice Finance Officially Launches USX, A Solana-Native Stablecoin With $160M Deposited TVL
Solstice Finance has launched USX, a Solana-native stablecoin, achieving $160 million in total value locked (TVL) from deposits. The platform aims to provide scalable, decentralized financial solutions within the Solana ecosystem, leveraging fast transaction speeds and low fees to enhance user experience and liquidity options.
BYDFi Highlights âBUIDLâ Ethos During Newcastle United Match Against Arsenal
BYDFi showcased its commitment to the âBUIDLâ ethos by engaging fans and promoting innovation during the Newcastle United vs. Arsenal match. The event emphasized collaboration and community building within the crypto space, aligning with BYDFiâs mission to support decentralized finance and blockchain development. Fans experienced enhanced interaction, highlighting how technology can unite sports and crypto communities.
Sampo buys back 314,757 shares as part of âŹ200 million program
Sampo has repurchased 314,757 shares under its ongoing âŹ200 million share buyback program. This move aims to optimize the companyâs capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The buyback is part of Sampo's strategy to utilize excess capital effectively.
Talgo H1 2025 slides reveal capital reinforcement plans and record âŹ2.4b order
Talgo's H1 2025 presentation highlights plans for capital reinforcement to support growth. The company announced a record âŹ2.4 billion order, underscoring strong market demand. These developments position Talgo for enhanced financial stability and expanded production capacity in the coming years.
Alpha Cognition raises $35 million in oversubscribed public offering
Alpha Cognition successfully raised $35 million through an oversubscribed public offering. The funds will support the company's ongoing development of innovative therapies targeting neurological disorders. Investor interest exceeded expectations, highlighting confidence in Alpha Cognitionâs growth potential and strategic direction. This capital injection aims to accelerate clinical trials and expand research initiatives.
Gran Tierra Energy appoints Brad Virbitsky to board of directors
Gran Tierra Energy has appointed Brad Virbitsky to its board of directors. Virbitsky brings extensive experience in the energy sector, expected to strengthen the company's strategic direction and governance as it pursues growth opportunities.
AAR prices public offering of 3 million shares at $83 per share
AAR announced the pricing of a public offering of 3 million shares at $83 each. The offering aims to raise capital for growth and operational needs. Shares are expected to begin trading shortly, subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.
Craig Jones takes helm as Perseus Mining's new CEO
Craig Jones has been appointed as the new CEO of Perseus Mining, succeeding the outgoing CEO. Jones brings extensive experience in the mining sector and plans to focus on expanding Perseus's operations and improving shareholder value. His leadership marks a new chapter for the company aiming to strengthen its position in the gold mining industry.
Thermo Fisher prices $2.5 billion notes offering across four maturities
Thermo Fisher Scientific has priced a $2.5 billion bond offering with notes spanning four different maturities. The offering aims to support general corporate purposes, potentially including refinancing existing debt and funding growth initiatives. This move reflects the company's strategic financial management to optimize its capital structure amid market conditions.
Cathie Wood's ARK Buys Baidu Stock, Sells Brera Holdings
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest increased its stake in Baidu, reflecting confidence in the Chinese tech giant's growth prospects. At the same time, ARK sold its holdings in Brera Holdings, signaling a strategic portfolio adjustment focused on companies with higher innovation potential.
Tenaris completes first $600 million tranche of share buyback program
Tenaris has successfully completed the first $600 million tranche of its ongoing share buyback program. This move reflects the company's confidence in its financial position and commitment to enhancing shareholder value. The buyback aims to optimize capital structure and return capital to shareholders amid favorable market conditions. Further tranches will continue as per the companyâs outlined schedule.
Kiboko Gold plans 10-for-1 share consolidation and private placement
Kiboko Gold intends to implement a 10-for-1 share consolidation to boost its share price and plans a private placement to raise capital. The move aims to strengthen the company's financial position and support ongoing exploration activities.