News Summary - 10/03/2025

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Trump wields axe over 'Democrat Agencies' as shutdown blame game rages

Trump described the government shutdown as a chance to "clear out dead wood" from agencies he labels as "Democrat Agencies," showing no indication of making concessions to Democrats amid ongoing blame disputes.

'I lost my way' - Diddy begs judge for leniency on eve of sentencing

In a letter to the judge, Diddy apologized and expressed remorse, stating he had been reformed during his 13 months in jail, and pleaded for leniency ahead of his sentencing.

First killings in Morocco since Gen Z protests erupted

Police shot dead two individuals from a crowd attempting to storm a police station, marking the first fatalities since the Gen Z protests began in Morocco.

Hamas military leader in Gaza objects to ceasefire plan, BBC understands

President Trump's ceasefire proposal, accepted by Israel, requires Hamas to disarm and relinquish any future governance role in Gaza. Hamas military leadership in Gaza reportedly opposes this plan.

Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla and detains activists including Greta Thunberg

Israel intercepted a Gaza-bound flotilla in international waters, detaining activists including Greta Thunberg. South Africa and Turkey condemned the operation, while Israel assured that all individuals on board are safe.

Scaffolding collapsed as people climbed to see Ethiopia church mural, eyewitness tells BBC

Funerals were held for 36 victims who died when scaffolding collapsed at an Orthodox Christian church in Ethiopia. The incident occurred as people climbed to see a mural inside the church.

Robert Mugabe's son appears in court on drug charge

Robert Mugabe's son appeared in court after police found marijuana on him during a traffic stop. Authorities are investigating a possible drug syndicate connected to him.

Munich airport reopens after drone sightings force closure

Munich International Airport temporarily closed following drone sightings, leading to dozens of flight cancellations and diversions. Operations have since resumed after the security incident was addressed.

Captain of tanker linked to Russian 'shadow fleet' charged in France

A Chinese national, captain of a tanker associated with Russia's 'shadow fleet,' has been charged in France for refusing to comply with naval instructions while piloting the vessel.

Benidorm cracks down on lewd t-shirts and items in shop windows

Benidorm authorities are taking action against souvenirs featuring jokes and sexual messages, aiming to protect the area's image from being negatively affected by such items displayed in shop windows.

The man photographed as a baby on Nirvana's Nevermind album cover sued the band, claiming the image constituted child pornography. However, he lost the legal case against the band.

Four ill with sepsis after food poisoning outbreak at Stockholm restaurant

Four individuals developed sepsis following a food poisoning outbreak at a luxury Stockholm restaurant. The severe and rare complication occurred after dining at the establishment, raising concerns about food safety and prompting investigations.

Senior member of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang arrested

The alleged leader of the armed wing of Venezuela's Tren de Aragua gang was captured during a coordinated operation involving Colombia, the US, and the UK.

Behind the Gen Z protests that forced Madagascar's president to sack his government

President Rajoelina dismissed his government in response to Gen Z-led protests, but the decision has not quelled the unrest. The movement continues to challenge his authority, putting his position at risk.

'Area of interest' found in search for girl who vanished 55 years ago

Police investigating the disappearance of three-year-old Cheryl Grimmer, who vanished from a beach in Australia 55 years ago, have identified a new area of interest in their ongoing search. Cheryl was originally from Bristol.

'My pay is being held hostage': Federal workers on US government shutdown

Federal employees express frustration and uncertainty amid the US government shutdown, with many facing unpaid work and financial stress. While most workers oppose the shutdown, some understand the political tactics behind it. The budget impasse highlights the impact on government staff livelihoods and services.

Relief and new baby for asylum family of child suffocated in English Channel crossing

The Alhashemi family, having spent 15 years in legal uncertainty across Europe, recently received relief amid ongoing challenges. Despite past tragedies, including a child lost during an English Channel crossing, the family welcomed a new baby, symbolizing hope and resilience amid their prolonged asylum struggles.

Surge in Ukrainian attacks on oil refineries sparks Russian fuel shortages

Ukraine has launched attacks on Russian oil refineries deep within its territory, leading to fuel shortages in Russia. President Zelensky has pledged to maintain and intensify these strikes as part of Ukraine’s efforts against Russian forces.

'We only have the sea to live on' - Senegal's fishermen blame BP project for lack of fish

Senegalese fishermen claim BP's large offshore project has led to a significant decline in fish stocks, threatening their livelihoods. They argue the development disrupts marine life, making it harder to sustain their traditional fishing activities, which are vital for their survival and local economy.

Hurricane season brings financial fears in the Caribbean

Caribbean islands face rising financial risks this hurricane season as many homes remain uninsured, leaving residents vulnerable to devastating losses from major storms.

Billionaire populist eyes power in Czech vote but may need help from extremes

Andrej Babis draws inspiration from the US Maga movement for his Czech election campaign. However, to secure power, he might have to form alliances with ultra-nationalist groups, signaling potential compromises on his political strategy.

'Find common ground', tourists in Washington tell lawmakers amid shutdown

Due to the government shutdown, several major Washington, D.C. attractions like the US Capitol and Washington Monument have closed. Tourists visiting the city urge lawmakers to find common ground and resolve the impasse so public sites can reopen and tourism can resume.

Watch: Two Delta passenger planes collide at LaGuardia Airport

Two Delta passenger planes collided at LaGuardia Airport during taxiing, resulting in one flight attendant sustaining a minor injury. The collision occurred at low speed on the taxiway.

Inside the Lab Analyzing the World's Oldest Ice

Scientists analyze samples from the world's oldest ice sheet, unlocking an environmental record spanning over a million years. This research provides valuable insights into Earth's past climate and atmospheric conditions.

Watch: Jane Goodall tells BBC how she became interested in animals

Jane Goodall, the renowned animal rights activist and pioneering chimpanzee researcher, has died at age 91. She dedicated her life to studying and advocating for animals, leaving a lasting impact on wildlife conservation.

'It's safe now': See students pulled from rubble of collapsed Indonesian school

Dramatic footage captures the rescue of boys safely pulled from the rubble after their school collapsed in Indonesia, highlighting a successful emergency response.

Funfair ride breaks apart at school event in LA

Parts of a funfair ride came loose during a school event in Los Angeles. Fortunately, no serious injuries were reported.

SĂĄnchez chooses prudence and avoids clashing with Israel over the assault on the Flotilla while Sumar reproaches him for his "timidity"

The president supported the members of the humanitarian mission and called for their release but avoided confronting Israel, announcing that they will study "any type of action" after analyzing the incident. This led Yolanda DĂ­az and Sumar to criticize him for a lack of firmness.

Breaking news from the Flotilla, live | Mass protests in Spain in support of Gaza: police actions in Madrid and Barcelona, where two people have been arrested

Mass protests in Madrid and Barcelona show support for Gaza following the Israeli offensive against Hamas. Demonstrations in both cities escalated into police interventions and the arrest of two individuals, amid growing tension and rejection of the violence in the region.

What Awaits the Activists Now? Here’s What Happened to the Other Flotillas That Tried to Break the Siege and Reach Gaza This Year

About 200 activists from twelve nationalities traveled on the vessels that attempted to break the siege of Gaza this year. Several previous flotillas also faced blockades and detentions, highlighting the difficulty of reaching the area due to imposed maritime restrictions. The persistence of these groups reflects their commitment, although access to Gaza remains a significant challenge.

The tragedy of the 'Mavi Marmara': this is how the incident with another flotilla that tried to reach Gaza in 2010 happened... and ended with nine dead

Israeli commandos stormed the Mavi Marmara in 2010, causing the death of nine people and injuring dozens. The UN described the Gaza blockade as "collective punishment" and criticized the insufficient entry of basic supplies for the population.

Why Have the Activists Thrown All Their Phones and Laptops into the Water? The Explanation Given by the Flotilla

The 443 activists of the humanitarian mission followed a protocol that included throwing their phones and laptops into the water to prevent their data from being intercepted in the event of a possible capture.

The European Union, Two Years After October 7th: Between the "Double Standard," the Late Reaction, and Irrelevance Following the Trump Plan

The European Union is trying to take measures against Netanyahu's government after months of lack of consensus among its 27 members, reflecting delays and internal challenges that affect its relevance in the region.

The story of a divided territory: this is how the borders of Israeli and Palestinian lands have changed over the last 80 years

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Everything Known About Jihad Al-Shamie, the Alleged Perpetrator of the Terrorist Attack at the Manchester Synagogue

Jihad Al-Shamie, the alleged perpetrator of the terrorist attack at a Manchester synagogue, died after being shot by officers during the incident.

The Disturbing Disappearance of Beatriz Guijarro: The Keys to an Open Case

Beatriz Guijarro, a young woman from Oliva, disappeared mysteriously. Her partner, Juanjo Jiménez, 41 years old, is the main witness in the investigation, which remains open as new clues are being sought to clarify the case.

The charred body of Beatriz Guijarro, missing since August in Oliva, found

The charred remains of Beatriz Guijarro, who went missing in August in Oliva, were found this Wednesday by a couple of hikers.

Bukele Bans "Inclusive Language" in Public Schools of El Salvador

President Nayib Bukele banned the use of inclusive language in public schools of El Salvador, labeling it as a "linguistic deformation" linked to gender ideology. The measure aims to maintain a traditional use of the language within the education system.

The Original Gifts from Blanca SuĂĄrez and Eduardo Noriega to Broncano: "One Is of Great Value"

Blanca SuĂĄrez and Eduardo Noriega visited the La 1 program to present their new movie, 'Similar to a Murder', and surprised Broncano with original gifts, one of which holds great sentimental value.

Gloria Estefan speaks out about Trump's immigration policy: "I carry my passport just in case"

Gloria Estefan spoke on Pablo Motos' show about her upcoming performance in Madrid for Hispanic Day and expressed her caution regarding Trump's immigration policy, mentioning that she always carries her passport "just in case."

Dinner with Yamal's Mother: VIP Packages Over €300, Formal Dress Code...

Sheila Ebana, mother of Barça footballer Yamal, will take part in a Christmas dinner in London on November 7. The event offers VIP packages exceeding €300, with a formal dress code for attendees.

The Recklessness of Cyclist Kiko GalvĂĄn: From One Lane to Another in the Opposite Direction

The Ken Pharma team expressed regret over the dangerous behavior of Kiko GalvĂĄn, who was seen changing lanes against traffic, and announced that they will take disciplinary measures against the cyclist.

Everything for Less Than €20: This Is Haul, Amazon's 'Low Cost' Bazaar That Already Competes with Shein and AliExpress

Amazon launches Haul, a 'low cost' bazaar with hundreds of millions of products across more than 30 categories, all for under €20, competing with Shein and AliExpress. Available on web and app, it aims to attract shoppers who prioritize low prices.

Renewables demand payment from Corredor for participating in Red Eléctrica's 'flagship' measure to prevent further blackouts

Photovoltaic and wind plants are demanding to be compensated for controlling electrical voltage and preventing blackouts like the one on October 28. They request equal treatment to nuclear and hydroelectric plants and want Red Eléctrica to lead the implementation of 'grid forming.'

A report claims that Al Assad was poisoned in Moscow and was admitted to the hospital in "critical condition"

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports that Al Assad was poisoned in Moscow in an assassination attempt, which led to his admission to the hospital in critical condition.

A worker resigns after mistakenly being paid 330 times his salary... and the court rules in his favor

A Chilean worker was mistakenly paid 330 times his salary, and the company reported him for theft. However, the court determined that it was an improper payment, exempting the employee from criminal liability.

A woman goes to a medical appointment in Valdecilla... and finds out she is dead

A woman was admitted to Valdecilla for infectious cellulitis and was discharged on September 10 after a successful recovery. However, when she went to a follow-up appointment, she was mistakenly informed that she was dead.

Ana Mena poses completely nude on Instagram and writes an emotional letter: "I needed to breathe"

The singer from MĂĄlaga, Ana Mena, announces a new artistic chapter with an upcoming album that marks her rebirth, accompanying the news with a nude photo and an emotional message about the need to breathe and renew herself.

María José Catalå, Mayor of Valencia: "I want to leave a safe city, with a sense of leadership and housing for young people"

The mayor of Valencia, MarĂ­a JosĂ© CatalĂĄ, took part in the event "Valencia, 25 Years of Change" held at the Palau de la MĂșsica to celebrate the anniversary of the newspaper 20minutos, supported by CEU Cardenal Herrera University, Endesa, Ford, and Veolia.

Special 25th Anniversary of 20 Minutos in Valencia

Valencia celebrated the 25th anniversary of 20 Minutos with an event led by Mayor MarĂ­a JosĂ© CatalĂĄ and director JesĂșs Morales, highlighting the media outlet's journey and its connection with the citizens.

The Transformation of Valencia, from Its Streets to the Classrooms

20minutos celebrates its 25th anniversary with a series of talks that analyze the evolution of Valencia, exploring changes in the city from its streets to the classrooms, highlighting its social, cultural, and urban transformation.

Green areas, mobility, and a demographic 'boom': Valencia’s revolution in the last 25 years

'20minutos' marks its 25th anniversary with a special report exploring Valencia's transformation over the past 25 years, highlighting growth in green spaces, improved mobility, and a significant demographic boom shaping the city's evolution.

The evolution of Valencia through the eyes of its residents: "Now it is a more attractive city at an international level"

Valencia's residents reflect on how the city has positively changed over 25 years, highlighting its greater international appeal. While they acknowledge progress, they also point out ongoing challenges to continue improving the city's urban and social future.

25 Years of 20minutos: The Best Front Pages of the Newspaper in Valencia

20minutos launched its print edition in Valencia on April 1, 2004. Since then, 469 delivery people have distributed more than 130 million copies, marking a quarter of a century of presence in the city.

Putin tells European leaders to "take care of their own problems" and shows willingness to support Trump's plan for Gaza

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged European leaders to take care of their own problems and expressed willingness to support the peace plan proposed by Donald Trump for Gaza, seeking a solution to the conflict in the region.

Zelensky tells European leaders that drone incursions "can happen anywhere" and offers his "expertise"

The Ukrainian president urges his allies to formalize security guarantees for Kyiv, warning about the threat of drone incursions that can occur anywhere. Additionally, he offers to share Ukraine's experience in defense and security.

Poland reports an incident with a Russian ship near a gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea

The Polish Border Guard ordered by radio a Russian ship to immediately leave an area near a gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea after detecting it in the zone, reporting an incident due to the presence of the vessel.

The Municipal Tax You Pay When Selling a House: Differences of More Than €2,040 Between Town Halls

The municipal tax on the increase in the value of urban land taxes the profit obtained from selling a property. This tax varies significantly between town halls, resulting in differences of more than €2,040 in the amount to be paid depending on the locality where the transaction takes place.

Luis Enrique's Clash with a Journalist After PSG's Victory Over Barça: "If You Tell Me No..."

Luis Enrique responded ironically to a question from the French press about PSG's supposed physical superiority over Barcelona following their victory.

Nearly 100 Infected by Norovirus on a Royal Caribbean Cruise

An outbreak of norovirus affected nearly 100 passengers on a Royal Caribbean cruise. Cleaning efforts were intensified, fecal samples were collected, and the infected were isolated to control the spread.

A Bonoloto Winner Wins More Than 2.5 Million

A second-category Bonoloto ticket has won 182,386.75 euros.

David Broncano and Silvia Alonso buy three properties in Ávila: their millionaire estate

Presenter David Broncano and actress Silvia Alonso have recently purchased a chalet in Ávila, adding to another property and a piece of land they already owned in the city, thus expanding their real estate portfolio.

The destination just seven hours from Spain that combines luxury, culture, and adventure for everyone

Viajes El Corte Inglés, with over 50 years of experience, offers assistance in planning perfect trips, ensuring that you only enjoy your vacation.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica explores in its issue 127 how the “Alphabet Generation” seeks well-being in a world dominated by hyperconnectivity. It analyzes the challenges of constant digital exposure and proposes strategies to balance the use of technologies, promoting a more conscious and healthier life beyond screens.

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

Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Pedro J. RamĂ­rez recalls ETA assassination attempt: "If I had gone, my life would have been over"

Pedro J. RamĂ­rez recalled the assassination attempt by ETA and emphasized that his life would have ended if he had attended. He reviewed difficult moments in his career, stated that problems arise when publishing truths, and harshly criticized President Pedro SĂĄnchez.

A hospital cannot be destroyed by mistake

Attacks on healthcare have increased in conflicts such as Ukraine, Palestine, Sudan, and Haiti, worsening the situation instead of improving it.

The father of the young man who murdered his ex-girlfriend in Parla describes him as "aggressive and authoritarian" after the breakup

The father of the young man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend in Parla describes him as aggressive and authoritarian after the breakup. He reveals that both he and the mother had to calm him down and help him accept and manage the separation.

Almudena Cid's jab at Christian GĂĄlvez and Patricia Pardo following their comments about her relationship

Almudena Cid denied that she and Christian GĂĄlvez began their relationship while both were in other relationships and criticized how she was portrayed as "Spain's bad woman."

Bustamante Shows Off Physical Transformation and Conquers Social Media by Posing in Swimwear

Singer Bustamante stands out for his remarkable physical transformation, which has made a significant impact and sparked conversation on social media and in the media, especially after sharing photos in swimwear.

This is How Rural Youth and Renewable Energies Come Together to Offer a Future for the Countryside

The new generations in the primary sector are integrating renewable energies into agriculture and livestock farming, promoting sustainability and creating new opportunities for rural development.

Sabadell and BBVA intensify the account battle amid takeover bid to attract more customers

The Catalan bank Sabadell is extending its campaign to attract payroll accounts until November, offering a prize of 400 euros, amid fierce competition with BBVA to gain more customers during the takeover bid.

The Moving Farewell from Hollywood to Jane Goodall: Leonardo DiCaprio and Others Say Goodbye to the Primatologist

The death of Jane Goodall at 91 years old sparked a large outpouring of global condolences. Celebrities like Leonardo DiCaprio and other Hollywood figures paid tribute to the primatologist, highlighting her scientific legacy and activism in nature conservation.

The 'Boom' of Arabic Perfumes: How to Tell if They Are Authentic and Discover Exclusive Fragrances

Arabic perfumes stand out for their complexity, authenticity, and long-lasting aromas, becoming a growing trend. To identify genuine products, it is essential to check seals, ingredients, and packaging. Additionally, there are exclusive fragrances that offer unique experiences and are valued for their quality and tradition.

'Male Menopause' Exists: The Exercises and Foods You Should Introduce During Andropause

Andropause, known as 'male menopause,' affects men over 50 years old with hormonal and physical changes. An expert highlights the importance of specific exercises and a proper diet to manage its symptoms and improve quality of life during this stage.

Meta not only bets on augmented reality: now it wants to become the Android of robotics

Meta aims to develop an open system for robotics, similar to Android in mobile devices, in order to boost growth and collaboration in the robotics industry.

The Five Best Getaways That Already Feel Like Autumn: Magical Landscapes and Quiet Towns

With the arrival of autumn, the desire to travel to destinations characterized by magical landscapes and quiet towns increases, leaving beaches behind as the main attraction. It is the ideal time to enjoy places with autumnal colors and relaxed atmospheres.

Rubén Mosquero, from working at Noma to starting EMi in Madrid: "This menu has influences from everything and nothing"

Rubén Mosquero, an Extremaduran chef raised in Madrid with international experience, launches his personal project EMi together with Miguel Ángel Millån in the capital. His menu reflects a unique blend of diverse and original influences.

Taylor Swift's Spectacular Car Collection: From a Ferrari to a Minivan

Although Taylor Swift is rarely seen driving, she has an impressive collection of cars in her garages, ranging from a sleek Ferrari to a practical minivan. These vehicles reflect her success and varied tastes.

The Figures of the Conflict in the Middle East: Nearly 70,000 Dead, More than Three Million Displaced, and Thousands Missing

The conflict in the Middle East has left nearly 70,000 dead, more than three million displaced, and thousands of people missing, highlighting a severe humanitarian and social crisis in the region.

Letizia presents the UNICEF awards to Pau Gasol, the girl 'of napalm,' and the network of young 'cyber correspondents'

Queen Letizia presented the UNICEF awards recognizing commitment to childhood, highlighting Pau Gasol, the girl nicknamed 'of napalm,' and the network of young 'cyber correspondents' for their work and defense of children's rights.

Vocational Education Needs to Rejuvenate: 37,300 Teachers Needed to Face the Recent 'Boom' and Aging

Vocational Education is facing significant teacher aging, with 643 teachers over 50 years old for every 100 under 30. 37,300 new teachers are needed to meet the growing demand and renew the sector in response to the recent educational boom.

Judge Peinado Sees Sånchez's Relationship with Begoña Gómez as "Fundamental" in the Alleged Crimes Investigated

Judge Peinado considers the relationship between Sånchez and Begoña Gómez to be key to the alleged crimes under investigation, stating that without that connection, both Gómez and other involved parties would hardly have been able to commit the supposed criminal actions.

PP-governed regions reject the State Housing Plan and demand "loyalty" and "respect" for their powers from the Government

Regions governed by the PP reject the State Housing Plan, demanding loyalty and respect for their powers from the central Government. According to the ministry, Andalusia would receive the largest allocation of funds, and Murcia would experience the greatest increase compared to the previous plan.

Shopping with Ainhoa: The Organizers I Recommend for Order Addicts

The author recommends an inexpensive purchase that helps keep the house tidy after a day of playing, making home organization easier.

The Albanian Prime Minister Laughs Alongside Macron at Trump's Mistake of Confusing Armenia with Albania

The Albanian Prime Minister, Edi Rama, joked with Emmanuel Macron about Donald Trump's mistake, who confused Armenia with Albania and attributed to Albania a peace agreement with Azerbaijan that never existed, since those countries have never been at war.

Watch out if you have this coin in your pocket: it could be worth up to 26,000 euros

The 2-euro coin from Cyprus has sparked great interest among collectors due to its rarity, reaching a value of up to 26,000 euros in the numismatic market.

Six Invisible Costs of Your Home That Could Be Costing You

Thermal insulation is key to reducing costs in the home, helping to save money both in the short and long term. Improving this and other invisible areas of the house can have a significant impact on the family budget.

El Corte Inglés Presents Its Alternative to Imserso: Competitive Prices and Travel Discounts

El Corte Inglés launches a campaign under the slogan 'You Deserve to Travel No Matter What,' offering competitive prices, bookings from 14 euros, and free cancellation, positioning itself as an alternative to the Imserso program.

Four Quick, Healthy, and Affordable Recipes to Make in an Air Fryer

Discover four original and budget-friendly recipes that you can easily prepare in the air fryer, perfect for refreshing your cooking routine with quick and healthy options.

The White House Warns of "Thousands" of Layoffs Due to Government Shutdown

Donald Trump's White House has developed plans to use the government shutdown as an opportunity to lay off thousands of federal employees during the period of administrative paralysis.

Latin American Editors Award the 2025 Freedom of Expression Prize to the President of Henneo

The award highlights Fernando de Yarza's leadership in promoting responsible journalism and defending freedom of expression both globally and in Ibero-America.

Simón Pérez, from the "fixed mortgages" video, will give an interview

Simón Pérez, known for the "fixed mortgages" video, will share his story in an interview with Gloria Serra this Friday, October 3rd at 10:30 PM.

The Australian Army searches for Gus, a four-year-old boy who disappeared in the desert six days ago

A contingent of 48 Australian Army soldiers has joined the search for Gus, a four-year-old boy who went missing six days ago in the desert, in an area 40 km south of Yunta.

Jessica, mother of two children with a rare disease: "They have stopped studying it, they have left us without hope"

September 30th is the Awareness Day for Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, a rare genetic disease that causes progressive muscle weakening. Jessica, mother of two affected children, denounces that research on this condition has been abandoned, leaving them without hope.

K-pop, kimchi, and 'skincare': Korea makes a strong debut in Spain

South Korea arrives in Madrid with the K-Expo fair, showcasing its global rise in pop culture, cuisine, and beauty. The event reinforces that its influence is more than a trend, establishing itself as a worldwide phenomenon.

When Series Marathons Get Out of Hand: "I Went to Bed Very Late and Dreamed About It"

Binge-watching is not classified as an addiction, but it can harm memory, sleep, and daily performance, causing negative physical and psychological effects.

Longevity, a Divine Treasure

The key to longevity lies in adopting healthy habits that help maintain youthfulness into old age, investing time and resources in practices that promote a long and fulfilling life.

Little Faith

The new season of 'Little Faith' tackles the housing crisis, using humor as an antidote to face challenging situations.

Objective Achieved?

The flotilla did not manage to reach Gaza, but it did accomplish its second objective: to make noise, attract international attention, and further highlight the situation in that territory.

LAT Generation

LAT love is not long-distance love; living apart requires dedication, interest, and the desire to meet and share experiences to maintain the relationship.

12 Migrants Including Several Minors Rescued from a Drifting Dinghy near Garrucha

Rescuers boarded 12 migrants, including several minors, who appeared to be in good condition, and transferred them to the fishing port of AlmerĂ­a from a drifting dinghy near Garrucha.

The King Defends Multilateralism in Times of "Uncertainty" and Says the EU Must "Make Itself Heard"

The King highlights the value of multilateralism and the need for the European Union to be heard in times of uncertainty. He emphasizes the "spirit of concord" of the 1978 Constitution, underscoring that the strongest solutions arise from generosity and consensus.

Taylor Swift Releases New Album, 'The Life of a Showgirl': A Glimpse into Her Life Behind the Scenes

Taylor Swift presents her new album 'The Life of a Showgirl', which offers an intimate look at her life behind the stage. Through her songs, she shares personal experiences and emotions lived during her tours, reflecting the duality between her public and private life. This release highlights Swift's artistic and emotional evolution, reaffirming her close connection with her fans.

The Spanish highway that opens this October 1 after decades of construction

The final section of the Spanish highway has been completed and will open on October 1. It is expected that more than 10,000 vehicles daily will use this high-capacity road, thus concluding a project that has taken decades.

Owner of a car with a manipulated license plate to "evade the ZBE cameras" fined

The owner of a car with a manipulated license plate to avoid the ZBE cameras has been fined. Vehicles without an environmental badge and not registered in Madrid that enter the ZBE will receive a maximum fine once per month.

Andreu Buenafuente sends all his support to the Gaza Flotilla: "The journey does not end, it transforms"

Andreu Buenafuente expressed his support for the Gaza Flotilla, highlighting that the mission aims to bring humanity to the conflict in the face of government inaction. He assured that the journey does not end, but rather transforms into an ongoing cause.

The 'Pasapalabra' Jackpot Reaches 2.2 Million Without a Clear Winner Between Rosa and Manu

Manu, from Madrid, won the day's show and sent Rosa, from Galicia, to the 'Blue Chair.' The 'Pasapalabra' jackpot continues to grow and has now reached 2.2 million with no clear winner between the two contestants.

Antonio Montero, against his wife's 'inquilokupa': "I'm going to send mediators who will give him the martyr's life"

Antonio Montero expressed on 'El tiempo justo' his frustration over the situation his wife, Marisa MartĂ­n BlĂĄzquez, is experiencing due to an 'inquilokupa' (a problematic squatter). He announces that he will send mediators to resolve the conflict, ironically suggesting that only through this will they gain media attention.

Denmark comments on Israel's participation in Eurovision: "It is conditional"

Denmark stated that Israel's participation in Eurovision is conditional, although it did not specify the details. The statement reveals uncertainty about Israel's presence in the contest, suggesting possible restrictions or requirements that could affect their participation.

'First Dates' reveals the number of inhabitants in the United Kingdom who have tried polyamory

Richard Pena, narrator of 'First Dates', revealed that 1 in every 25 people in the United Kingdom has experienced polyamory, highlighting the growing visibility of this form of relationship.

Nacho Abad challenges Sumar deputy Jaume Asens to prove that he called an activist 'Barbie Gaza'

Nacho Abad, host of 'En boca de todos,' denies having called Hanan Alcalde, Flotilla activist, "Barbie Gaza" and challenges Sumar deputy Jaume Asens to prove the accusation, labeling him a liar.

A second journalist leaves À Punt due to the alleged "change in the editorial line" of the public broadcaster

A second journalist leaves À Punt after denouncing "censorship" in their publications and an alleged change in the editorial line of the public broadcaster, following the example of Elena Tamarit.

Patiño gets emotional talking about Goodall: "If we were like animals, the world would be better"

During her appearance on 'No somos nadie', Patiño became deeply emotional while talking about Jane Goodall, expressing that if humans were like animals, the world would be a better place, which led her to break down in tears.

"'Gossip' uncovers the richest municipality in Spain... and the poorest"

Pozuelo de AlarcĂłn, in Madrid, is the richest municipality in Spain, while Benamargosa, in MĂĄlaga, is the poorest, according to the analysis presented.

Melyssa Pinto fulfills her dream in fashion and receives support from Mario Casas

Melyssa Pinto, influencer, launches her first collection in collaboration with the brand Gioseppo, news that has excited and received great support from her followers, including actor Mario Casas.

This is the life of Ana Villa, the ex-wife of Antonio Flores and mother of Alba Flores

Ana Villa, ex-wife of Antonio Flores and mother of Alba Flores, has shown her support for her daughter during the presentation of the documentary 'Flores para Antonio' in San SebastiĂĄn.

Rosa Benito, "fed up" with Amador Mohedano: "He allows them to make me look bad"

Rosa Benito expressed her frustration with Amador Mohedano in an exclusive interview for 'El tiempo justo,' accusing him of allowing others to make her look bad, showing her frustration about the situation.

Meghan Markle's Father Denies Being Trapped in the Philippines Earthquake: "Don't Worry About Me"

Meghan Markle's father reported that he is safe and out of danger following the earthquake in the Philippines. He was staying in a hotel 160 kilometers from the epicenter and asked people not to worry about his situation.

Enrique Iglesias’ Tender Congratulations to Isabel Preysler on Her Memoirs: "What an Incredible Life"

Enrique Iglesias shared an emotional photo from when he was a child with his mother, Isabel Preysler, and congratulated her on her memoirs, highlighting the incredible life she has had.

LucĂ­a Pombo puts rumors to rest and clarifies whether she is pregnant: "I didn't know this could hurt so much"

LucĂ­a Pombo denies the rumors about her pregnancy and shares how difficult it has been to deal with the speculation. She clarifies that she is not expecting a baby and expresses the emotional impact caused by the spread of false information that deeply affected her.

Isabel Pantoja will go "to an intermediate place" before arriving in the Dominican Republic, according to Kike Calleja

Isabel Pantoja is in Madrid to attend medical appointments and consulate procedures before moving to an intermediate location prior to her arrival in the Dominican Republic.

SofĂ­a Suescun surprises with a reflection full of hints: "And if it bothers someone, it's no big deal"

SofĂ­a Suescun shared a reflection full of hints on her social media, making it clear that she will continue being authentic regardless of whether it bothers others. The influencer emphasized the importance of staying true to oneself and facing criticism with indifference.

LucĂ­a SĂĄnchez's reflection on love from 'La isla de las tentaciones,' in which she quotes Isaac Torres

LucĂ­a SĂĄnchez clarified on TikTok that she no longer has any feelings for Isaac Torres and that she does not wish to spend any more time on him.

Israel Shares a Video of Greta Thunberg After the Gaza Flotilla Was Boarded

The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the occupants of the flotilla heading to Gaza were boarded and are being transferred to a port. Amid the operation, Israel shared a video of Greta Thunberg, although the exact context of her inclusion in the communication was not detailed.

Andy and Lucas, total crisis: they cancel their concert in A Coruña and Andy breaks down

Andy and Lucas are going through a crisis, canceling their concert in A Coruña. The situation worsens after months of tension marked by the decision to take a break and conflicting statements between the two members.

Videos of the assault on the Flotilla: this is how Israeli forces boarded the ships

The Israeli Army issued a radio warning for the vessels to change course before their forces boarded the Flotilla ships, showing how they entered during the assault.

The CEO of Movistar Plus says that in Spain almost half of the people who watch football pirate it: "It's not frowned upon"

Daniel DomenjĂł, CEO of Movistar Plus, states that almost half of football viewers in Spain consume it illegally. He criticizes that appropriate political measures are not being taken to combat this practice, which remains socially accepted.

Betis extends their run with their first European victory against Ludogorets

Betis, led by Pellegrini, secured their first win in the Europa League by defeating Ludogorets, earning three points that allow them to climb positions in the standings.

Sinner Responds to Alcaraz's Complaints About the Tight Tennis Schedule

Carlos Alcaraz criticized the number of mandatory tournaments on the tennis calendar. In response, Jannik Sinner addressed the complaints, offering his perspective on the challenge players face with the tight schedule.

Cañizares, on Barça's defeat against PSG: "I don't share how catastrophic you Barça fans are"

Former goalkeeper Santiago Cañizares analyzed FC Barcelona's defeat against PSG (1-2) on 'El Partidazo de Cope', defending the team and expressing disagreement with the overly negative criticism from Barça fans after the match.

Critical battle for the World Championship at Marina Bay: Schedule and where to watch the Singapore GP of F1 from Spain

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri face off at the Singapore GP following the debacle in Azerbaijan, in a key race for the Drivers' Championship.

Carlos, with hearing loss due to a rare disease: "Not everyone has access to hearing aids"

Carlos, affected by a rare disease that causes him hearing loss, denounces the lack of universal access to hearing aids. He points out that society still views them as "something strange" and highlights the importance of these devices for his daily life.

Scholarships launched to boost the research careers of university students with disabilities

The first edition of the ‘Fundación ONCE-Investiga’ program, co-financed by the ESF+, offers scholarships to support the research careers of university students with disabilities, managed through universities and research centers.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won over 60 international medals, including 11 at the last World Championship, six of them gold. He denounces the lack of visibility given to achievements in adapted swimming.

Call for Plan Familia Opened, Which Will Promote the Employability of 110 People with Disabilities

Plan Familia 2026, by the Adecco Foundation, has a budget of 165,000 euros and offers psychological, educational, and professional support for families with people with disabilities, promoting the employability of 110 beneficiaries.

La Fageda: This is the social project behind the yogurt consumed by MarĂ­a Branyas, the longest-lived woman in the world

The cooperative La Fageda, founded in 1982, generated 38.39 million euros in 2023 mainly from the production of dairy products (28.06 million) and employs more than 500 vulnerable people, combining business and social commitment.

Donald Trump's Fortune Now Has a Bank: His Son Eric Trump Deposits Trust Money in Citigroup

For ideological reasons, JP Morgan and Bank of America have refused to work with Donald Trump. For this reason, his son Eric Trump has deposited the family trust's money in Citigroup.

Spain sets new record for foreign tourists up to August although arrivals increase less

Between January and August, Spain recorded a record in foreign tourists' spending, reaching 92.463 billion euros, an increase of 7.1% compared to the same period in 2024, although the growth in arrivals was more moderate.

Car sales in September surpass pre-pandemic records for the first time

Vehicle registrations in September grew by 16%, surpassing pre-pandemic levels for the first time, driven especially by the increase in electric car sales.

Kutxabank accelerates the integration of Cajasur by completing the merger

Kutxabank has completed the merger with Cajasur, accelerating its integration. Existing contracts will remain valid without customers needing to carry out additional procedures.

Almost 40% of consumers receive more illegal calls than before the Government measures, according to Facua

Since June, a new Order from the Ministry of Digital Transformation requires blocking commercial calls from mobile phones. However, Facua points out that nearly 40% of consumers receive more illegal calls than before, highlighting the inefficacy of these government measures.

James Norton, the Bully Who Makes You Fall in Love in 'The Guinness House': "In England, People Love to Stereotype"

James Norton, a versatile and busy actor, has played roles ranging from psychopaths to kings. Off-screen, he is a theologian and producer. He talks about his role in the premiere of 'The Guinness House' and how people in England tend to stereotype others.

'Monster: The Story of Ed Gein': Who's Who in Ryan Murphy's New True Crime Series for Netflix

The platform premieres a series about Ed Gein, the infamous killer who inspired movies like 'Psycho' and 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre,' exploring his story and key characters in this new true crime series by Ryan Murphy.

'The Walking Dead' moves to Toledo: this is how the series is being filmed in the city of the three cultures

Norman Reedus (Daryl Dixon) and Melissa McBride (Carol) bring the spin-off of 'The Walking Dead' to Toledo, the former Visigothic capital, for the finale of its third season, which is being filmed in this historic city.

Review of 'The Smashing Machine': No Room for Epicness and Romanticism in Benny Sadfie's Solo Debut

The review of 'The Smashing Machine' highlights the realistic and unadorned approach in Benny Sadfie's solo debut, steering away from epicness and romanticism. It presents a raw narrative that reflects the intensity and effort behind the figure known as 'The Rock'.

What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 2 Movies and 2 Series You Can't Miss

Each week, we select four must-watch recommendations to enjoy via streaming: two movies and two series chosen so you don't waste time deciding what to watch.

Opera Neon arrives in Spain: this is how the revolutionary browser with artificial intelligence works

Opera Neon, the new browser with artificial intelligence, arrives in Spain offering an advanced tool for users who work, study, or spend a lot of time on the Internet, enhancing the browsing experience with innovative features.

Apple updates the list of its obsolete devices: this iPhone is now 'vintage'

Apple has classified the iPhone 11 generation as vintage, indicating that this model no longer receives official support or updates.

This Stylish Xiaomi Watch Is a Great Companion for Daily Activity

The Xiaomi Watch S4 41 mm stands out for its luxurious design, especially in the Sunset Gold edition, and offers comprehensive activity tracking, making it ideal for daily use thanks to its combination of style and functionality.

Meta AI will track your conversations to show personalized ads: here’s how you can avoid it

Meta AI will collect data from interactions to personalize ads and content on Instagram and Facebook. Users can take steps to limit this tracking and protect their privacy.

Digital Terrestrial Television is About to Change: You Will No Longer Have to Tune Channels to Watch TV

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

The Boom of Arabic Perfumes: How to Know If They Are Original and Discover Exclusive Fragrances

Arabic perfumes stand out for their authenticity, complexity, and long-lasting scents, becoming a growing trend. Learn how to identify original products and explore exclusive fragrances that reflect unique traditions and quality.

Dressed in Pink and Wearing a Leather Skirt with a Slit: Queen Letizia Surprises at the UNICEF Awards 2025

Doña Letizia, Honorary President of UNICEF Spain, surprised at the UNICEF Awards 2025 with a transitional season outfit, wearing a pink ensemble and a leather skirt with a slit.

These Padded Slip-On Sneakers Are a Hit Among Women Over 60: Elegant and Very Comfortable

Skechers introduces padded slip-on sneakers, perfect for women over 60 who seek comfort and style. This versatile model helps relieve foot pain, ideal for autumn.

Mercadona renews its makeup and concealer line: how to choose the best option

Mercadona will soon launch a revamped line of makeup and concealers, featuring a new design and product improvements to offer more attractive and effective options to its customers.

Hello, Autumn: The Best Plans to Do Alone, with Friends, or as a Couple

Discover a variety of activities to enjoy autumn, from exciting options to relaxing plans, ideal to do alone, with friends, or as a couple. There are proposals for all tastes that take advantage of the season.

Actress Laura Dern Debuts as a Model at 58 in Paris

Actress Laura Dern made her modeling debut at 58 years old, opening the Gabriela Hearst Spring-Summer 2026 collection show in Paris.

'Blondies fit', a healthy and different way to enjoy brownies

'Blondies fit' are a healthy and different version of traditional brownies, made with oats, sweetener, and peanut butter, offering a more nutritious and guilt-free dessert.

'VIP Harvest' or how going out to the countryside and returning to the origin of the product is the ultimate plan: from grape picking to wine tasting

In Ribera del Duero, Burgos, the Pradorey winery offers harvest days where participants pick grapes and learn to make their own must, exploring the wine-making process all the way to the tasting.

What is 'hazelnut butter' and why is everyone on TikTok putting it on their toast?

'Hazelnut butter' stands out for its hazelnut flavor, which arises thanks to a chemical reaction during its preparation. This unique taste has made many TikTok users use it as a popular topping for their toast.

Chef José Andrés Shares the Foolproof Trick to Get the Best Chicken Broth

Chef José Andrés reveals that the key to a flavorful chicken broth lies in using a specific part of the bird, resulting in a more authentic and hearty soup.

"A non-stick pan is the best choice" and other cooking tips you should ignore

Many common cooking tips, such as always preferring non-stick pans, can be wrong and counterproductive. It is important to question these myths to avoid mistakes that affect the outcome of your dishes.

This tavern in Jaca has one of the most delicious tapas in AragĂłn: a signature dish with house sauce

This popular tavern in Jaca, always full of customers, is famous for an iconic tapa that stands out for its exquisite homemade sauce, considered one of the most delicious in AragĂłn.

In the Footsteps of Jane Goodall: Discover the National Park Where the Ethologist Studied Chimpanzees

Jane Goodall dedicated her life to the study of chimpanzees in a unique national park in northwestern Tanzania, where she made important discoveries about the behavior of these primates and their conservation.

The small town in Galicia with a very peculiar name where the father of a Hollywood legend was born

The father of an Emmy Award winner and star of one of the best series in history was born in a small parish in Pontevedra, Galicia.

The Most Famous Hotel in Calpe with 15,400 Reviews: Affordable and On the Beachfront

This hotel in Calpe, located in front of the beach and with views of the Ifach rock, has 15,400 reviews and an excellent rating, ensuring an ideal and budget-friendly stay for guests.

The town that Carlos Alcaraz 'has' and that is not in Murcia

Carlos Alcaraz has put El Palmar, Murcia, on the map, but he can also boast of another town located just two hours away.

Three Areas in Galicia to Experience Spring Tides and Discover Unique Landscapes

Spring tides, a natural phenomenon visible in the northwest of Spain, offer a unique spectacle on certain beaches in Galicia. These areas allow you to enjoy stunning landscapes and the sea's power at its fullest.

The town of Cuenca that conquers TikTok: it has fewer than 20 inhabitants

This small hamlet of Pozorrubielos de la Mancha, with fewer than 20 inhabitants, has gone viral on TikTok thanks to the humor and spontaneity of its residents.

Hiking Trails to Connect with the Nature of the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands offer an extensive network of trails that allow visitors to discover and connect with their unique nature and landscapes, presenting a different perspective of the Mediterranean archipelago.

The 'Ruler' technique, created at Yale, helps manage intense emotions to avoid mental blocks. It involves measuring the emotion on a scale from 1 to 10, which makes it easier to identify and better regulate how we feel, promoting calmness and emotional control.

Up to 99% of heart attacks and strokes are associated with preventable risk factors

Recognizing and treating preventable risk factors in patients is key to avoiding heart attacks and strokes, significantly reducing deaths caused by these events.

Rheumatoid arthritis begins 'silently' before causing pain, according to study findings

A study reveals that rheumatoid arthritis starts with silent immune changes in at-risk individuals, indicating the progression of the disease before painful symptoms appear.

Losing Fat Without Going Hungry: This Is How the Protein Discovered by Researchers in Barcelona Works

Neuritina is a protein discovered by scientists in Barcelona that helps to lose fat without the need to reduce food intake, making weight loss easier without going hungry.

What to Do If You Choke and Are Alone: "This Call Could Save Your Life"

Learning how to act if you choke while alone is vital to staying calm and saving your life. Knowing the proper steps and the option of an emergency call can make all the difference in these situations.

Marta LeĂłn recommends a varied diet that boosts energy and a blend of medicinal herbs to combat inflammation and achieve a flat stomach.

Juan José, mechanic, warns about a common practice among drivers: "It's not good for your steering system"

Juan José, mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns in a video about a common practice when pulling the car out of a parking spot that can damage the steering system, recommending avoiding it to keep the vehicle in good condition.

Behind the Wheel of the KGM Torres HEV: a Hybrid SUV with the Soul of a PHEV and Batteries by BYD

The KGM Torres HEV is a hybrid SUV that stands out for its BYD battery technology, spacious interior, and efficient fuel consumption, combining features of both traditional hybrids and plug-in hybrids.

A Learner Causes Trouble in the Driving Test: "Watch out AdriĂĄn, this one is forbidden"

A nervous student made a serious mistake during his practical driving exam, resulting in his permanent suspension. The incident occurred when he confused a prohibited sign, highlighting the pressure faced by candidates during this test.

The Traffic Violations Most Issued by the DGT in Galicia

In 2024, Galicia was the sixth autonomous community with the most DGT citations, recording 433,157 violations, which represent 8% of the national total.

What the Civil Guard Discovered in Two Drivers Who Exceeded the Speed Limit by More Than 100 km/h

The Civil Guard detected two drivers in the province of Teruel driving at 190 km/h and 202 km/h, exceeding the speed limit of 90 km/h, during the weekend of September 20 and 21.

The Spanish motorway inaugurated this October 1st after decades of construction

The final stretch of the Spanish motorway has been completed this year and will be ready to accommodate more than 10,000 vehicles daily starting October 1st, after decades of work.

Usera Center Will Have a New Park on an Unused Plot in Primitiva Gañån

The Madrid City Council will transform an unused plot between Primitiva Gañån and Cristo de la Victoria streets, in Usera, into a new park to improve public space and quality of life in the area.

The SAS begins contacting 2,000 women with inconclusive breast cancer screenings

The regional government reports that 2,000 women will receive follow-up after breast cancer screening results that require review, according to three radiologists. 98% of these cases are benign, but this information had not been previously communicated to them.

The opposition blames the crowding on Madrid's metro and buses on the "lack of planning" for the partial closure of Line 6

MĂĄs Madrid, PSOE, and Vox denounce the collapse of public transport in Madrid following the partial closure of Line 6, attributing it to a lack of planning. The Government defends that it is implementing all possible measures to reinforce the service and prevent crowding.

Work on the A-5 causes unexpected power and water outages in Aluche and BatĂĄn: residents ask for warnings

The works on the A-5 have caused unexpected power and water outages in Aluche and BatĂĄn, leading to complaints from residents about the lack of prior warnings. The City Council reports that services are now almost completely rerouted and that disruptions will gradually decrease.

The second floor of La Casa Batlló will open in 2026 as a contemporary art gallery, debuting with the exhibition "Beyond the Façade" by the collective United Visual Artists (UVA).

Weekend Plans in Madrid: Capa's Photography, Art in Carabanchel, and Theater for Everyone

The weekend in Madrid offers a variety of cultural activities, including the war photography exhibition by Capa, the art show "Cruza Carabanchel," Ibero-American circus, the play "American Buffalo," and screenings of restored films. Additionally, the performance of "A Monster Calls" stands out, providing options for all tastes.

With an income of €17,861, this is the poorest town in the Valencian Community

This municipality, with 1,158 inhabitants, has an average income of €17,861, making it the poorest in the Valencian Community, in contrast to AigĂŒes, which is the richest in the region.

Flu and COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign 2025-2026 in the Valencian Community: Dates and How to Make an Appointment

The flu and COVID-19 vaccination campaign in the Valencian Community began in October. It aims to protect the population against respiratory viruses for the 2025-2026 season. The campaign includes information on dates and procedures for making an appointment and receiving the vaccine at health centers.

The Baby Vaccination Campaign Against Bronchiolitis Begins in Madrid: Dates and How to Make an Appointment

The Community of Madrid is starting the vaccination campaign against bronchiolitis in babies, with two periods based on the date of birth. The dates and the appointment booking process are detailed.

BNEW closes with almost 13,000 participants and more than 14,000 networking contacts

BNEW ended with nearly 13,000 participants and more than 14,000 networking contacts. The organization has already confirmed the seventh edition of the event for October 2026.

MadrIDefenders, the Madrid cybersecurity team that will compete against NATO countries

MadrIDefenders is a cybersecurity team from Madrid that will participate in hackathons and international tournaments, representing the community against NATO countries.

This is an English teacher's trick to improve with the language

A teacher points out that the key to improving in English is not the ability to speak, but overcoming the insecurity and lack of confidence that prevent expressing oneself fluently.

Surprise of an American upon Discovering Spain's Historical Heritage

Despite having lived in Spain for three years, a young American continues to be amazed, as if it were the first day, by the impressive monuments and the rich historical heritage of the country.

A little pig that jumped from a truck before being slaughtered finds a home

Peppa, a little pig, managed to escape without serious injuries by jumping from a stopped truck before being slaughtered. Her escape gave her the opportunity to find a new home.

The Story of Duque, the Horse Who Heals Hearts

Duque, a horse that provides emotional support to vulnerable youth, has been awarded by COLVEMA thanks to the positive impact of his participation in the program 'Riding to the Moon'.

How to Keep Dogs' Ears Clean

Keeping dogs' ears clean is essential to prevent infections and health problems. Regular cleaning helps remove accumulated dirt and moisture, preventing discomfort and ear diseases in pets.

The Basic Commands Every Dog Should Know

In the professional field, commands in English or German are preferred for dogs, as they are short, guttural, and less confusing than common words in Spanish.

Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, October 3, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help guide your day-to-day life.

From Gloria Estefan to Henry Méndez: Dates and Times of Free Concerts for Hispanic Day

Madrid will celebrate Spain's National Day with various cultural activities, including notable free concerts such as Gloria Estefan's, among other artists like Henry Méndez.

The BOE prohibits installing air conditioners without authorization on the facades of residential buildings

The BOE establishes that the installation of air conditioners on the facades of residential buildings requires authorization, in accordance with the Horizontal Property Law, despite being a common practice in Spanish cities.

The emotional rescue of a pitbull trapped in a drainage pipe

A diver rescued a pitbull trapped in a drainage pipe using one of the dog's squeaky toys to calm him before bringing him to safety after moments of distress.

The Curious Secret Code of Chameleons

Chameleons communicate information about emotions, readiness to mate, and territorial defense through changes in the color and patterns of their skin.

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 offenders, not with social networks, which merely serve as the setting where this violence is carried out with impunity.

15 Photos That Show Nature Can Be Terrifying

Nature, although full of beauty like sunrises and stunning landscapes, also has a dark and frightening side. This article presents 15 photos that show how natural aspects can be shocking and evoke fear or contemplation.

These 'celebrities' follow fewer than 10 people on Instagram

Some popular celebrities on Instagram have millions of followers, but surprisingly each of them follows fewer than 10 accounts, showing a very selective and exclusive use of the platform.

Small Towns That Have Managed to Bring Their Team to the First Division

More than 60 teams have reached the Spanish First Division, an achievement reserved for few. Although large cities usually have representatives, there are also small towns that have managed to bring their team to the elite of Spanish football.

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

The surname Torres is one of the most common in Spain and is shared by numerous famous figures in the country.

Simple, yet worthy of collectors: this LEGO set is perfect if you are a Star Wars fan

The LEGO set of the Star Wars logo is an ideal gift for fans of George Lucas's saga, combining simplicity and collectible value for followers of the franchise.

The Best Deals Under 10 Euros from Haul, Amazon's New 'Low Cost' Store

Amazon launches Haul, a 'low cost' store offering products under 20 euros, highlighting deals under 10 euros. This space is dedicated to affordable items to attract consumers looking for accessible offers and variety in their online shopping.

Samsung makes a strong move: its new watch is much cheaper and has integrated AI

Samsung launches new smartwatches with integrated artificial intelligence, standing out for their high quality and a more affordable price than previous versions, offering an excellent cost-benefit ratio.

This cheap spray helps keep the car like new by preventing dirt in the engine

A LIQUI MOLY spray protects the engine from corrosion and keeps it clean, helping to maintain the car in good condition in an economical and effective way.

FeijĂło warns his European family that SĂĄnchez turns irregularity "into the fastest route" for immigrant entry

FeijĂło, leader of the PP, warns that SĂĄnchez's government encourages irregular immigration as a quick method of entry. He promises, upon reaching La Moncloa, to restore Spain's international image, positioning it as a reliable, dynamic, and stable partner for Europe.

'Ghost of Yotei', the new game from Sucker Punch that invites players to dive into revenge

The sequel to 'Ghost of Tsushima', available on PS5, offers a unique and immersive open world where players can experience an intense story of revenge.

Bjorn Borg: "It's incredible how Djokovic can play that kind of tennis at 38, although with Alcaraz..."

Bjorn Borg highlights Novak Djokovic's incredible ability to compete at the highest level at 38 years old and considers it possible that he could win another Grand Slam, although he acknowledges the challenge posed by Carlos Alcaraz.

CĂĄndido Conde-Pumpido sees it as "difficult" to decide on amnesty for Puigdemont "before Christmas"

The president indicates that the recusals by the independents have slowed down the process and expresses confidence that the Court of Justice of the European Union will support the amnesty law, although he finds it complicated to resolve the case before Christmas.

During the summer in Catalonia, 670 heat-related deaths were recorded, nearly three times more than the previous year. Of these, 55 occurred in June, 250 in July, 361 in August, and 4 in September.

Daddy Yankee will return to the stage at the 2025 Billboard Awards gala

Daddy Yankee will return to the stage after nearly two years of hiatus, performing several of his hits at the 2025 Billboard Awards gala.

Venezuela denounces "military harassment" by United States fighter jets near its coasts

The Venezuelan Defense Minister denounced the presence of more than five U.S. fighter jets flying at 35,000 feet near its coasts, describing the action as "military harassment."

Trump Notifies Congress That the U.S. Is in a Formal "Armed Conflict" Against Drug Cartels

Trump notified Congress that the U.S. is in a formal armed conflict against drug cartels, legally justifying the three military attacks on boats in the Caribbean Sea as legitimate actions and not assassinations.

The Court Upholds Closure of a Schoolyard Due to Noise Problems with Neighbors in Paris

The Court of Appeal decided to maintain the closure of a schoolyard in Paris due to noise issues affecting the neighbors, and promoted the use of a mediator figure to resolve the conflict between the parties involved.

Suspect arrested for shooting a man and a woman in a shooting in Puente Genil

The Puente Genil City Council calls for a gathering on October 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in Plaza de España, following the shooting of a man and a woman in a shooting incident.

How much do you know? Test yourself with this quiz featuring 10 current news stories

With the arrival of October and the autumn-winter season, here is a knowledge trivia with 10 current news stories to say goodbye to summer and test how much you know about recent topics.

Employment records its best September in four years with 31,500 more affiliates thanks to the boost from education

The back-to-school season generates 64,000 jobs, offsetting the decline in hospitality and commerce after the summer. Unemployment drops by 4,850 people, remaining at record lows not seen since 2007.

The wave of protests in Morocco leaves three dead as Generation Z threatens more mobilizations

In six days of protests in Morocco, three people have died, 409 have been arrested, and 354 injured. Generation Z threatens to continue the mobilizations.

Pipes through space: 'Super Mario Galaxy' returns with the release of its two titles on Switch

The games 'Super Mario Galaxy' (2007) and its 2010 sequel have been re-released on Nintendo Switch and Switch 2, allowing players to enjoy these classic adventures once again.

USA will deploy immigration agents at the Super Bowl due to Bad Bunny's performance

A counselor to President Donald Trump called Bad Bunny's selection to perform at the Super Bowl a "shame," accusing the singer of "seeming to hate" the United States.

Man Arrested for Robbing Inside a Van in Vitoria and Assaulting Officers During His Escape

A man was arrested in Vitoria after robbing a van. During his attempt to flee, he assaulted local police officers, causing them injuries before being apprehended.

Three arrested in Mallorca for scamming half a million euros by promising false investments to their victims

Three people were arrested in Mallorca for scamming half a million euros. They attracted clients at golf clubs by promising high-yield investments but diverted the victims' money.

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

20AM offers a summary of the most important news to begin the day informed, covering current events, economy, politics, and society. It provides key data and brief analysis so that readers are aware of relevant developments from early on.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, control expenses, and optimize income, helping to maintain healthy finances and achieve financial goals efficiently.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The CinemanĂ­a platform highlights an essential selection of recent series and movies to enjoy. Among the recommendations are titles from different genres that promise entertainment and quality, ideal for various tastes and audiences. The list includes productions that have received good reviews and are creating a buzz on streaming platforms and in cinemas.

'Emmaus' Retreats: What This Spiritual Experience Shared by Tamara FalcĂł and Her Friends Is About

The 'Emmaus' retreats are spiritual experiences that combine reflection, prayer, and fellowship to strengthen faith. They have become popular among public figures like Tamara FalcĂł, who value this time of introspection and personal growth in a close-knit and supportive environment.

RosalĂ­a sparks controversy by appearing in Paris with white armpit hair: "It looks ridiculous"

RosalĂ­a caused a stir on social media after attending Julie Kegels' fashion show in Paris sporting a daring look that featured her armpit hair dyed white, generating divided opinions and debates about aesthetics and naturalness.

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

A TikTok influencer visited an Andalusian city that they consider the most beautiful in Europe, falling in love with its beauty and atmosphere, and describing the experience as being in a movie.

Low Emission Zones: The Four Cities in Spain That Already Ban Entry to Cars with the B Label

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

Canceled or Renewed? This Is Everything We Know About the Second Season of 'The Atomic Shelter'

'The Atomic Shelter,' the series from the creators of 'Money Heist,' has become the most-watched show on Netflix worldwide. Currently, it is unknown whether there will be a second season, but its success suggests good chances of renewal. Fans are awaiting official news about the future of the series.

WhatsApp adds one of the most awaited features for Android and iOS: here’s how you can activate it

WhatsApp now allows sharing animated photos without losing the animation on Android and iOS, improving the experience of sending dynamic images.

The town where presenter Sandra Golpe was born: in CĂĄdiz and it has prehistoric archaeological remains

Sandra Golpe, presenter on Antena 3, is originally from a coastal town in CĂĄdiz that has prehistoric archaeological remains, although she has developed her professional career in Madrid.

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

Prime Video revealed previews of Season 3 of 'The Rings of Power,' which will premiere in 2026. The preview highlights exciting connections with Aragorn and the iconic sword Narsil, promising to deepen the story of Middle-earth and captivate fans with new revelations and links to iconic characters from Tolkien's universe.

The Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century According to NASA: When, 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 duration of typical solar eclipses. It will be visible from Spain, and the dates, locations, and methods to enjoy the phenomenon will be detailed.

The Cities in Spain That Will Experience the Total Solar Eclipse in 2026: List of Capitals and Municipalities

The total solar eclipse in 2026 will be visible from Galicia and will move eastward, reaching the Balearic Islands, the last autonomous community where the phenomenon can be observed. Several Spanish capitals and municipalities will be in the path of the eclipse.

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

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

How Much Cash Should You Keep at Home? The European Central Bank's Recommendation

Recent crises such as the pandemic, wars, and blackouts highlight the importance of having cash at home. The European Central Bank recommends keeping a prudent amount for emergencies, thus ensuring immediate access to funds without relying exclusively on digital or banking systems.

Gold prices steady below record highs as risk assets shrug off US shutdown fears

Gold prices remain steady just below record highs as investors show resilience despite concerns over a potential US government shutdown. Risk assets continue to perform well, indicating market confidence. The cautious optimism limits gold’s safe-haven appeal, while economic data and Federal Reserve signals influence price movements.

Oil on track for steepest weekly drop in 3-1/2 months

Oil prices are heading for their largest weekly decline in over three months due to concerns over rising interest rates and slowing global demand. Market uncertainty, coupled with increased U.S. crude inventories, is weighing on prices. Traders are cautious as economic data hints at weaker energy consumption, dragging oil down despite ongoing supply constraints from major producers.

Oil prices set for sharp weekly decline as potential OPEC+ hike looms

Oil prices are poised for a significant weekly drop amid concerns over a possible OPEC+ production increase. Market participants worry that higher output could flood the market, dampening prices despite current supply tensions. The potential decision reflects OPEC+'s strategy to balance market stability with member countries' revenue needs, influencing global energy markets and price trajectories.

Oil falls 2% to four-month lows on oversupply concerns

Oil prices dropped 2% to their lowest in four months due to concerns about a global supply glut. Increased production from major exporters and slower demand growth amid economic uncertainties have pressured markets. Traders remain cautious as excess inventory risks weigh on prices, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions that could affect supply.

Turkey may work jointly with US, S.Korea for its second nuclear power plant, minister says

Turkey is exploring joint collaboration with the US and South Korea for its second nuclear power plant project, aiming to diversify partnerships and enhance its nuclear energy capabilities, according to a government minister.

US Tomahawk missile shipments to Ukraine unlikely, sources say

The US is unlikely to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, according to sources. While Kyiv has requested the long-range missiles to counter Russian attacks, concerns over escalation and supply limitations have led Washington to withhold them. Instead, the US continues providing other military aid to support Ukraine’s defense efforts without risking broader conflict.

Putin says murder of Charlie Kirk is sign of deep rift in US

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the murder of American political activist Charlie Kirk highlights a deep division within the United States. He suggested the incident reflects growing internal conflicts and polarization in US society.

Brazil poised to lead global robusta coffee farming on expansion potential, report says

Brazil is set to become a global leader in robusta coffee farming due to its significant expansion potential. Favorable climate conditions, abundant land, and increasing investments are driving growth. This development could reshape the global coffee market, boosting Brazil’s production capacity and strengthening its position as a key player in robusta coffee supply worldwide.

US to support soybean farmers amid China lag, expect news Tuesday, Bessent says

The US plans to provide support to soybean farmers facing challenges due to slower demand from China. Officials are expected to announce specific measures on Tuesday to aid the sector and stabilize the market amid trade uncertainties and reduced Chinese imports.

Putin warns Ukraine over ’dangerous game’ of strikes on nuclear plants

Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Ukraine of engaging in a "dangerous game" by carrying out strikes near nuclear power plants. He warned that such actions risk severe consequences and could lead to a nuclear disaster. Putin’s comments come amid ongoing conflict, highlighting concerns about the safety and security of nuclear facilities in the war zone.

Fire breaks out at Chevron’s refinery in El Segundo

A fire erupted at Chevron’s refinery in El Segundo, prompting emergency response efforts. Authorities are investigating the cause, and the situation is being monitored closely to prevent further damage. No casualties have been reported so far, and operations at the facility may be temporarily affected.

Roche director Suessmuth Dyckerhoff to stand down from board

Roche director Suessmuth Dyckerhoff has announced her decision to step down from the company's board. Her departure marks a significant change in Roche's leadership team. Further details on the reasons or succession plans were not disclosed in the announcement.

BlackRock’s GIP nears $40 billion deal to acquire Aligned Data Centers - Bloomberg

BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners is close to acquiring Aligned Data Centers in a deal valued near $40 billion, aiming to expand its footprint in the rapidly growing data center market. The acquisition reflects strong investor interest as demand for data infrastructure surges globally.

Taylor Swift’s ’Life of a Showgirl’ launches with global promotion

Taylor Swift’s new album, 'Life of a Showgirl,' officially launched with a worldwide promotional campaign. Featuring collaborations with top artists, the album blends pop and country influences. Swift's team organized virtual concerts, interviews, and social media events to engage fans globally, marking a significant milestone in her career and expanding her international fanbase.

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China EV stocks slide after Tesla posts record quarterly deliveries

China EV stocks dropped following Tesla's announcement of record quarterly deliveries, highlighting growing competition. Tesla's strong performance has raised investor concerns about Chinese EV makers' market share and growth prospects amid intensifying global rivalry in the electric vehicle sector.

Australia fines Telstra $12 million for misleading customers on internet speed

Australia’s telecom regulator fined Telstra $12 million for falsely advertising internet speeds to customers. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission found Telstra’s claims about broadband speeds were misleading, prompting the penalty aimed at protecting consumers and ensuring accurate service information.

Asahi shares mark weekly slide after cyberattack halts production

Asahi Group Holdings experienced a weekly decline in share value following a cyberattack that disrupted its production operations. The security breach forced the company to halt manufacturing processes, impacting supply and raising concerns among investors about operational resilience and potential financial losses. Authorities and Asahi are investigating the incident to restore normalcy and strengthen cybersecurity measures.

Apple removes ICE tracking apps amid Trump AG pressure

Apple has removed apps used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for tracking detainees, following pressure from the Trump administration's Attorney General. The decision highlights growing concerns about privacy and the use of technology in immigration enforcement. Apple aims to balance legal demands with user rights and ethical considerations.

Telstra fined $12 million by Australian competition watchdog over internet speed claims

Telstra has been fined AUD 12 million by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) for misleading customers about its internet speeds. The telecom giant allegedly exaggerated speeds in advertising, violating consumer laws. The ACCC's action aims to ensure greater transparency and accuracy in marketing claims within the internet service industry to protect consumer interests.

UAE non-oil private sector growth rebounds in September, PMI shows

The UAE's non-oil private sector growth rebounded in September, with the PMI rising above 50, indicating expansion. Increased demand, new business, and output growth drove the improvement, supported by stronger client activity and employment gains. Input costs rose, but prices charged remained steady, reflecting positive economic momentum in the non-oil sectors.

Japan's service sector extends gains in September, PMI shows

Japan's service sector continued its expansion in September, supported by robust demand and improved business conditions. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) indicated steady growth, reflecting increased activity and optimistic outlooks among service providers. This trend underscores ongoing economic resilience despite global uncertainties.

Japan's August jobless rate rises to 2.6%

Japan's unemployment rate increased to 2.6% in August, reflecting a slight rise amid economic uncertainties. Despite the uptick, the job market remains relatively stable with steady employment in key sectors. Authorities continue monitoring labor trends to support workforce recovery.

UK firms' hiring plans are joint weakest since 2020, BoE survey shows

UK companies report their weakest hiring intentions since 2020, according to a Bank of England survey. Uncertainty about the economic outlook and rising costs are causing firms to be cautious in recruiting, reflecting broader concerns over growth and inflation. This slowdown in hiring activity signals subdued business confidence amid ongoing economic challenges.

Italy targets budget deficit at 3% of GDP this year

Italy plans to keep its budget deficit at 3% of GDP in 2024, aiming to balance economic growth and fiscal responsibility. The government emphasizes investment in key sectors while controlling public spending. This target aligns with EU guidelines and reflects Italy's commitment to sustainable finances amid economic challenges.

BoC's Mendes: Cutting through inflation “noise” is key in new economic landscape

Bank of Canada’s governor Tiff Macklem emphasizes the importance of discerning true inflation trends from temporary fluctuations. He highlights that understanding these distinctions is crucial for effective monetary policy decisions in the current economic environment marked by volatile inflation data. This approach helps in setting appropriate interest rates to sustain economic stability and growth.

Natural gas storage falls short of expectations, signaling increased demand

Natural gas storage levels have declined more than anticipated, indicating higher demand possibly driven by colder weather or increased industrial use. This shortfall may lead to higher prices and concerns over supply stability as consumption outpaces injections into storage facilities.

U.S. announced job cuts fell 37% in September, recruitment firm Challenger says

U.S. announced job cuts decreased by 37% in September compared to August, according to recruitment firm Challenger. The decline indicates improving job market conditions amid economic uncertainties. Major sectors showing fewer layoffs include technology and retail, signaling cautious optimism among employers about workforce stability.

Italy August jobless rate edges up to 6.0%, with 57,000 jobs lost

Italy's unemployment rate rose to 6.0% in August, up from 5.8%, as the country lost 57,000 jobs. The increase reflects challenges in the labor market amid economic pressures, impacting various sectors. The data highlights concerns over job stability and economic recovery efforts in Italy.

Italy business lobby cuts GDP forecasts on US tariffs, geopolitical tensions

Italy's main business lobby has lowered its GDP growth forecasts due to increased US tariffs and rising geopolitical tensions. These factors are expected to impact Italy's export-driven economy, potentially slowing down growth in the short term. The revised outlook reflects concerns over trade disruptions and global economic uncertainties affecting industrial production and investment.

Asian stocks poised for weekly gains on rate cut wagers, AI fervour

Asian stocks are set for weekly gains supported by expectations of US rate cuts and strong enthusiasm around AI developments. Investors remain optimistic as central banks signal potential easing, boosting market confidence and driving demand for tech stocks linked to artificial intelligence advancements.

Yen trims weekly advance as investors weigh BOJ, election impacts

The yen's weekly gains narrowed as investors considered the Bank of Japan's policy decisions and upcoming election effects. Market participants remain cautious, balancing expectations of potential monetary easing against political uncertainties, which are influencing the currency's movements amid a mixed economic outlook.

Trump says there could be firings and project cuts if shutdown continues

Former President Trump warned that a prolonged government shutdown could lead to federal employee firings and cuts to important projects. He emphasized the financial strain on the government and urged swift action to end the shutdown to prevent further disruptions and economic harm.

Analysis - Foreign investors can exploit cheaper dollar hedges as Fed easing resumes

With the Federal Reserve signaling a pause or potential easing in interest rate hikes, foreign investors may find dollar hedging costs cheaper. This shift could encourage increased investments in U.S. assets by reducing hedging expenses. The easing stance contrasts with earlier tightening cycles, providing new opportunities for international investors seeking to mitigate currency risks amid changing monetary policies.

Morning Bid: US politics can’t shut down the animal spirits

Despite ongoing US political turmoil and fiscal challenges, investor confidence and market momentum remain strong. Economic indicators reflect resilience, with robust consumer spending and corporate earnings buoying sentiment. The "animal spirits" driving market optimism are undeterred by political uncertainties, suggesting continued investor appetite for risk and growth opportunities in the near term.

BOJ’s Ueda warns of global uncertainty, keeps markets guessing on next hike

Bank of Japan Governor Ueda highlighted ongoing global uncertainties impacting economic outlooks and emphasized the need for cautious vigilance. He refrained from signaling the timing of the next interest rate hike, aiming to keep markets uncertain to better manage expectations amid unpredictable economic conditions.

Vietnam central bank says will prioritise growth, sees big credit expansion

Vietnam's central bank announced a focus on prioritizing economic growth, expecting significant credit expansion in the near term. The bank plans to support businesses and economic recovery by implementing monetary policies that encourage lending while maintaining financial stability. This approach aims to balance growth with inflation control as Vietnam navigates post-pandemic challenges.

Trump mulling $1000 to $2000 rebate checks for taxpayers from tariff revenues

President Trump is considering issuing $1000 to $2000 rebate checks to American taxpayers, funded by revenues collected from tariffs. This proposal aims to redistribute funds gathered through trade tariffs directly back to consumers, potentially easing economic burdens and gaining public support amid ongoing trade disputes.

Trump eyes cuts to ’Democrat Agencies’ in government shutdown

Former President Trump suggested targeting budget cuts at "Democrat Agencies" during a potential government shutdown. He emphasized reducing funding for departments and programs he associates with Democratic priorities. This stance highlights the ongoing partisan conflict over federal spending and government operations, as Trump signals his influence on Republican strategies ahead of upcoming negotiations.

New Zealand announces plans to boost local defence sector

New Zealand has unveiled plans to strengthen its local defence industry by investing in domestic manufacturing and boosting collaboration with local defence firms. The initiative aims to enhance national security, create jobs, and reduce reliance on foreign suppliers. This move highlights the country's commitment to building a more resilient and self-sufficient defence capability.

Davis Commodities reviews $2.5 billion digital commodity treasury model

Davis Commodities is evaluating a $2.5 billion digital commodity treasury model aimed at leveraging blockchain technology to enhance transparency and efficiency in commodity trading. The initiative seeks to streamline asset management and reduce operational risks, positioning the company as a leader in integrating digital solutions within the commodities sector.

Psy Protocol Testnet Combines Internet Scale and Speed with Bitcoin-Level Security

Psy Protocol’s new testnet merges high internet-scale throughput and speed with robust Bitcoin-level security. It aims to deliver fast, scalable blockchain solutions, enhancing user experience without compromising decentralization or security. This advancement marks a significant step towards practical and secure blockchain adoption for a wide range of applications.

CME Group plans 24/7 cryptocurrency and options trading starting early 2026

CME Group announced it will launch 24/7 trading for cryptocurrency futures and options beginning early 2026. This move aims to meet growing market demand for continuous access and enhance its competitive position in digital asset derivatives. The extended hours will allow traders worldwide increased flexibility and improved risk management.

Bitcoin price today: jumps to a 7-week high near $120k on ’Uptober’ cheer

Bitcoin surged to a seven-week high approaching $120,000 amid optimistic sentiment dubbed ’Uptober.’ The rally reflects growing investor enthusiasm and positive market momentum, contributing to a renewed bullish outlook in the cryptocurrency space.

Sidoti covers TNL Mediagene digital asset treasury strategy

Sidoti examines TNL Mediagene's approach to managing digital assets within its treasury strategy. The coverage highlights how the company leverages blockchain technologies to optimize asset allocation and risk management, aiming to enhance value and transparency. This innovative strategy positions TNL Mediagene as a forward-thinking player in integrating digital assets with traditional financial operations.

Citi Lifts Bitcoin, Ethereum Price Forecasts. Here Are the New Targets

Citi has raised its price forecasts for Bitcoin and Ethereum, citing stronger institutional adoption and positive market trends. The bank predicts Bitcoin could reach higher valuations in the coming years, reflecting growing confidence in digital assets. Ethereum’s outlook is also optimistic due to its expanding use cases and network upgrades. These revised targets suggest increasing mainstream acceptance of cryptocurrencies.

Codego Launches Whitelabel Devices Bringing Tokens Into Daily Life

Codego unveiled new whitelabel devices designed to integrate digital tokens into everyday activities. These devices simplify token usage, enabling seamless interaction with blockchain technology in daily life. The launch aims to broaden token adoption by making it accessible and user-friendly for a wider audience.

Citadel Launches SuiBall, the First Sui-Native Hardware Wallet

Citadel has introduced SuiBall, the first hardware wallet native to the Sui blockchain. This device enhances security for Sui users by enabling secure storage and management of private keys offline. Designed specifically for the Sui ecosystem, SuiBall aims to improve user experience and promote wider adoption of Sui-based assets and applications.

SK Planet to purchase MOCA Coin on open market to adopt Moca Network’s enterprise-scale decentralized identity infrastructure

SK Planet plans to acquire MOCA Coin on the open market to integrate Moca Network’s decentralized identity infrastructure. This move aims to enhance SK Planet’s services by leveraging secure, enterprise-scale digital identity solutions, supporting better data privacy and user control in their platforms.

Bullish to Launch Crypto Options Trading

Bullish is set to introduce crypto options trading, expanding its platform offerings. This move aims to provide traders with advanced strategies to hedge and speculate, enhancing market flexibility. The launch reflects growing demand for diversified crypto derivatives amid increasing market maturity.

Garanti BBVA receives approval for $100 million USD and €15 million bond issuance

Garanti BBVA has secured regulatory approval to issue bonds worth $100 million USD and €15 million. This move aims to strengthen the bank's capital base and support its growth strategy, reflecting confidence in its financial stability and market position. The bond issuance will enhance liquidity and provide additional resources for future investments.

Sampo acquires 340,051 own shares as part of buyback program

Sampo has repurchased 340,051 of its own shares under its ongoing buyback program. This move is part of the company's strategy to enhance shareholder value and optimize capital structure. The shares were acquired at prevailing market prices, reflecting Sampo’s confidence in its financial position and future prospects.

Thunder Mountain Gold corrects private placement to 10 million units

Thunder Mountain Gold has revised its private placement offering to 10 million units, down from a previously announced number. Each unit includes one common share and a half warrant. The correction aims to better align the offering with financing goals and market conditions, ensuring efficient capital raising for company projects.

Univest Securities closes $15 million offering for Chijet Motor

Univest Securities successfully closed a $15 million funding round for Chijet Motor. The capital raised aims to support the company's expansion plans and enhance production capabilities, positioning Chijet Motor for growth in the competitive automotive market.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts portfolio, buys Baidu and sells Roku stock

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF updated its holdings by purchasing shares of Baidu while selling its stake in Roku. The moves reflect a strategic portfolio adjustment aimed at capitalizing on growth opportunities in technology and media sectors amid evolving market conditions.

Vireo to acquire 86% of Schwazze's convertible notes for $62 million

Vireo Health plans to acquire 86% of Schwazze's outstanding convertible notes for $62 million. The deal aims to strengthen Vireo's financial position and streamline Schwazze's debt structure, with completion expected soon. This acquisition supports Vireo’s growth strategy amid evolving market conditions in the cannabis industry.

FDA approves Zepzelca-Tecentriq combo for small cell lung cancer

The FDA has approved the combination of Zepzelca (lurbinectedin) and Tecentriq (atezolizumab) for treating extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. This new regimen offers a promising option by enhancing anti-cancer efficacy compared to existing therapies, aiming to improve survival outcomes for patients with this aggressive cancer type.

FDA approves first combination therapy for ES-SCLC maintenance treatment

The FDA has approved the first combination therapy for maintenance treatment of extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). This new regimen improves patient outcomes by extending progression-free survival compared to existing options. It marks a significant advancement in managing ES-SCLC, offering hope for better long-term disease control.

OpenText to divest non-core eDOCS solution to NetDocuments for $163 million

OpenText has agreed to sell its non-core eDOCS solution business to NetDocuments for $163 million. This divestiture allows OpenText to focus on its core offerings, while NetDocuments will expand its cloud-based legal document management services through the acquisition. The deal supports both companies' strategic growth plans in the legal tech sector.

Emeren Group cancels EGM, plans to announce new date

Emeren Group has canceled its Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) initially scheduled, citing the need for further review. The company plans to announce a new date soon, aiming to ensure all necessary preparations and information are thoroughly addressed before reconvening. Stakeholders are advised to await official updates for the rescheduled meeting details.

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