News Summary - 10/04/2025

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'I love you, I'm sorry': What Sean 'Diddy' Combs did the moment he learned his sentence

Upon learning his sentence, Sean 'Diddy' Combs shared a heartfelt, subdued message with his family, expressing love and apology. Three months prior, he had already told them he was "coming home," showing his readiness to reunite despite the circumstances.

Suspected drones force second Munich airport closure in 24 hours

Flights at Munich airport were halted at 9:30 PM local time due to suspected drone sightings, impacting approximately 6,500 passengers. This marks the second closure within 24 hours caused by similar drone suspicions.

Italians stage strike in support of Gaza Palestinians

Pro-Palestinian marches took place across Italy on Friday, with demonstrators showing solidarity with Gaza Palestinians. The protests occurred despite opposition from Giorgia Meloni's right-wing government.

GisĂšle Pelicot returns to court after trial made her an icon - and tore her family apart

GisĂšle Pelicot, the victim central to France's largest rape trial, faces a personal rift as her involvement in the case has created tensions and divides within her family, particularly with her eldest children.

Senate stalemate sends US shutdown into second week

Two funding proposals failed in the Senate, extending the US government shutdown into its second week. This deadlock raises the risk of mass layoffs and significant budget cuts across federal agencies.

Climbing star, 23, dies after falling from Yosemite's El Capitan

Climber Balin Miller, 23, tragically died after falling during a solo ascent of Yosemite's El Capitan. His solo climb and subsequent fall were captured on a live stream, bringing widespread attention to the accident.

Four Gaza flotilla activists deported by Israel

Israel has deported four activists, all Italian citizens, involved in the Gaza flotilla, according to the Israeli foreign ministry.

Blackout in Spain and Portugal 'first of its kind', report finds

A recent massive blackout in the Iberian Peninsula, affecting Spain and Portugal, has been identified as the first known power outage caused by overvoltage, according to a new report.

Kenyans Prove Paternity Case Against UK Soldiers

Using commercially available DNA databases, Kenyan individuals successfully identified unknown fathers who had served as UK soldiers stationed in Kenya, establishing paternity in ongoing cases.

Four killed in latest US strike on alleged drug vessel near Venezuela

Donald Trump stated that the boat targeted in the US strike near Venezuela was carrying enough drugs to kill thousands. The strike resulted in the deaths of four individuals aboard the alleged drug vessel.

Massive fire at Chevron refinery in California contained, officials say

A large fire and explosion occurred at Chevron's El Segundo refinery, the company's second largest in the US. Officials have contained the blaze, but the cause remains under investigation.

Japan faces Asahi beer shortage after cyber-attack

Asahi announced that a cyber-attack significantly disrupted its domestic operations, leading to potential shortages of its beer products in Japan. The company is working to address the impact and restore normal production and supply.

Thai killer of Cambodian opposition politician sentenced to life in prison

Lim Kimya, a Cambodian opposition politician, was shot dead in Bangkok in January. The killing is widely considered politically motivated. The Thai court has now sentenced the killer to life imprisonment.

Russia targets UK military satellites on weekly basis

Moscow is reportedly attempting to gather intelligence from UK military satellites on a weekly basis, according to the UK Ministry of Defence.

Animal bones found in search for girl who vanished 55 years ago

Volunteers investigating a potential site in the search for a girl who disappeared 55 years ago found only animal bones, ruling out the location as relevant to the case.

Munich Airport Reopens After Drone Sightings Force Closure

Munich International Airport temporarily closed due to drone sightings, leading to dozens of flight cancellations and diversions. Operations have since resumed.

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

Trump sees the government shutdown as an opportunity to "clear out dead wood" in federal agencies, indicating no willingness to make concessions to Democrats amid ongoing disputes over blame.

They're making sex jokes in Saudi: Inside the controversial comedy festival

The comedy festival in Saudi Arabia has sparked controversy, drawing criticism for featuring edgy content and sex jokes. High-profile comedians like Dave Chappelle, Bill Burr, and Jack Whitehall have faced backlash for participating, igniting debates over cultural sensitivity and freedom of expression in the conservative kingdom.

Fatal attack revives debate over controversial shark nets in Australia

A surfer's fatal shark attack in Sydney reignited discussions about the use of controversial shark nets, which were set to be reduced before the incident.

We need hospitals more than football stadiums, say Morocco's young protesters

While Morocco is set to build the world's largest football stadium, many young people are protesting, demanding improved healthcare and essential services instead of prioritizing expensive sports infrastructure.

Money paid but no ship: The around-the-world cruise that is yet to set sail

Retirees who paid deposits for an around-the-world cruise that has not yet launched are urging the cruise company to stop advertising and return their money, expressing frustration over the delays and lack of action.

'Machines don't see gender': India's first female train driver on blazing the trail

Surekha Yadav broke gender barriers by becoming India's first female train driver during a time when few women pursued this career. Her achievement challenged societal norms and inspired more women to enter traditionally male-dominated fields in Indian Railways.

Conservative church group condemns choice of female Archbishop of Canterbury

Gafcon, a conservative church group, condemned the appointment of a female Archbishop of Canterbury, asserting that their followers interpret the Bible as mandating a male-only episcopacy.

Watch: Emotional day in court as Diddy sentenced

Hip-hop mogul Diddy appeared in court for sentencing, delivering an emotional address to his family and the judge. The hearing was marked by intense moments, reflecting the gravity of the situation.

NASA research equipment accidentally lands on Texas farm

A NASA space probe launched from New Mexico's Columbia Scientific Balloon Facility was blown off course and accidentally landed on a Texas farm.

Celebrations in Luxembourg as New Crown Duke Sworn In

Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg has abdicated, transferring the throne to his eldest son, Grand Duke Guillaume, marking a new era for the Luxembourg monarchy.

Taylor Swift on Travis, New Tracks, and Baking Bread

Taylor Swift discussed her new album with Radio 1's Greg James, explaining how it reflects her current life and experiences.

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

Amid the government shutdown, key Washington attractions like the US Capitol and Washington Monument have closed, disappointing tourists who urge lawmakers to resolve their differences and reopen these popular sites.

Hamas agrees to release all Israeli hostages and seeks to negotiate the details of Trump's plan for Gaza

Hamas agrees to release all Israeli hostages and shows willingness for the future administration of the Gaza Strip to be managed by a Palestinian body of independent technocrats, requesting to negotiate the details of Trump's plan for Gaza.

Trump sees Hamas as "ready for peace" and urges Israel to "immediately stop the bombing of Gaza"

The President of the United States stated that Hamas is "ready for peace" and urged Israel to "immediately stop the bombing of Gaza." He also indicated that they are already negotiating the pending details following the response from the terrorist group.

Israel sends Flotilla activists to a desert prison and says that "the majority" have agreed to be deported

Israel transferred the Flotilla activists to a desert prison. The majority have agreed to be deported, while those who have not will have to appear before a judge.

The video of Israeli Minister Ben Gvir scolding activists to their faces: "You are all terrorists, you support killers in Gaza!"

Israeli Minister Ben Gvir confronts activists, accusing them of supporting "terrorists from Gaza" and "killers," pointing out that their intention was not to help the Palestinian population but the terrorist groups.

Israel releases a video from a Flotilla ship: "There is none of the supposed humanitarian aid for Gaza here"

Israel claims that the Flotilla is not seeking genuine humanitarian aid for Gaza, but rather media visibility and social media followers, showing a video that, according to them, proves the lack of supplies on the ship.

Two former ETA members among the 50 Spaniards on board the seized Flotilla

Two former ETA members, José Javier Oses Carrasco and Itziar Moreno Martínez, were traveling on the same boat as Ada Colau, among the 50 Spaniards on board the seized Flotilla.

Flotilla Lawyers Denounce "Systematic" Violations of Activists' Rights

The group of lawyers Adalah met recently with 331 detainees and denounces "systematic" violations of the flotilla activists' rights.

The UCO locates envelopes with cash that the PSOE gave to Ábalos and Koldo

The Central Operative Unit (UCO) has delivered to the Supreme Court an asset report that includes the location of envelopes with cash allegedly given by the PSOE to the former Minister of Transport José Luis Ábalos and to Koldo.

Ábalos criticizes the UCO following the report: "Haven't they conducted the appropriate investigations and verification procedures?"

Former minister Ábalos insists that all payments received from the party are legal and justified, questioning the work of the UCO after the report was presented.

The PP wonders if the PSOE has "an off-the-books accounting" after the UCO confirms cash payments to Ábalos

The PP demands elections following a UCO report submitted to the Supreme Court that confirms cash payments to Ábalos, suggesting that the PSOE might be managing "off-the-books accounting."

'Chistorras', 'soles' and 'lettuces': that's how the scheme referred to the banknotes they handled

The scheme used code names to refer to banknotes of different denominations: 'chistorras' for 500-euro bills, 'soles' for 200-euro bills, and 'lettuces' for 100-euro bills.

The Civil Guard detects unjustified expenses of 95,437 euros by Ábalos: they were for Jésica, his foundation, accounts with his ex-wife...

The Civil Guard detected expenses amounting to 95,437 euros made by Ábalos without clear justification, linking them to Jésica, his foundation, and accounts with his ex-wife, which reinforces suspicions of undeclared cash income.

Ábalos's gifts to Jésica: 1,000-euro earrings, an iPhone for "the grades," and "bouquets of flowers"

Former minister Ábalos gave Jésica 1,000-euro earrings, an iPhone as a reward for her good grades, and bouquets of flowers, in addition to paying her university tuition through Koldo García.

A second flotilla takes over from the Sumud and is already heading to Gaza from Italy to try to break the Israeli blockade of the Strip

Around 150 people aboard nine sailboats and one ship departed from Catania and Otranto, Italy, bound for Gaza to try to break the Israeli blockade of the Strip.

The PSOE denies "illegal financing" in the party following the UCO report: "The payments are justified"

The PSOE has rejected accusations of illegal financing following the UCO report, assuring that all payments are duly justified and there are no irregularities in the party's accounts, according to the latest news on the Koldo case.

A Euromillions Winner Wins the 30 Million Euro Jackpot

A player in the United Kingdom has won the Euromillions jackpot on Friday, October 3, 2025, with a prize of 29,922,038 euros by matching five numbers plus two stars.

Woman Presumably Murdered by Her Partner in Marbella

A woman was murdered in Marbella, presumably by her partner. Neither the suspect nor the victim were registered in the Viogén system, which monitors cases of gender-based violence.

Puff Diddy was acquitted in July of the more serious charges of organized crime and sex trafficking, but has been sentenced to four years and two months for two offenses related to prostitution.

'Grey's Anatomy' Actor Eric Dane Reappears Looking Much Older: "I Want to See My Daughters Get Married"

Eric Dane, actor from 'Grey's Anatomy,' reappeared visibly aged and has met with politicians to seek funding aimed at fighting a disease, expressing his wish to see his daughters get married.

Javier Manrique, actor from 'The Day of the Beast' and 'Camera Café,' dies at 56

Javier Manrique, a well-known film and television actor recognized for his work in 'The Day of the Beast' and the series 'Camera Café,' passed away at the age of 56, confirmed the Film Academy. He was a regular collaborator with director Álex de la Iglesia.

The tense clash between Luis de la Fuente and a journalist: "Have you ever played football?"

Luis de la Fuente, the national team coach, was involved in a tense exchange with journalist JoaquĂ­n Maroto, who criticized the decision to take risks with players like Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams during the match.

A Cecopi video from the day of the DANA reveals that Emergencies considered sending the ES-Alert at 5:00 PM to the Utiel area

Recordings from Cecopi show the Deputy Director of Emergencies contemplating sending ES-Alert messages to Utiel during the DANA, highlighting the alert management on that day.

A Forestry Technician Tells the DANA Judge That Salomé Pradas "and Later Mazón" Were in Charge During the Emergency

A forestry technician from the Provincial Firefighters Consortium of Valencia testified before the judge investigating the management of the DANA, which caused 229 deaths, that former councilor Salomé Pradas and later President Mazón were the ones who made decisions during the emergency, indicating a possible chain of command during the crisis.

FeijĂło proposes expelling migrants who lie about their age to "avoid leaving minors unprotected"

FeijĂło suggests modifying the Immigration Law and the Penal Code to define and punish age or nationality fraud by migrants, in order to prevent the genuine minors from being left unprotected.

USA sinks another speedboat near Venezuela and kills its four crew members

The USA sank a speedboat near Venezuela in a fourth attack against alleged drug-running speedboats in the Caribbean, resulting in the death of its four crew members.

A Bonoloto Winner Wins 154,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 700,000 Euros

In the Bonoloto draw on October 3, 2025, a player won 154,000 euros without matching all six numbers. As there was no first-category winner, the jackpot for the next draw on October 4 increases to 700,000 euros.

A 13-year-old boy dies and another is injured in an electric scooter accident

A 13-year-old boy died and another was injured in an electric scooter accident on Majadahonda Street, El Saucejo, Seville.

The state of Tennessee is going to execute a woman for the first time in 200 years: this was the crime she committed

Christa Pike, who murdered and tortured a classmate when she was 18 years old and kept a fragment of her skull to show to her friends, will be executed, becoming the first woman in Tennessee in two centuries to receive this sentence.

The Government proposes including the right to abortion in the Constitution

The Executive aims to protect the right to abortion by including this guarantee in the Constitution and, through a decree, to prevent women from receiving false or scientifically unsupported information, such as the 'post-abortion syndrome' promoted by the Madrid City Council.

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One of the victims of the Manchester synagogue died from police gunfire

One of the two victims of the attack at the Manchester synagogue died accidentally due to a shot fired by the police during the incident.

This Was Rafa Nadal's Emotional Speech After Being Awarded an 'Honoris Causa' Degree

Rafa Nadal became the first athlete to receive an 'honoris causa' degree from the University of Salamanca. In his emotional speech, he highlighted values such as effort and perseverance that have accompanied him throughout his career, expressing gratitude for the recognition and emphasizing the importance of education and respect.

Nadal breaks protocol at his 'honoris causa' investiture: amazed by the beauty of the University of Salamanca

Rafa Nadal, the first athlete to receive an 'honoris causa' from the University of Salamanca, broke protocol by expressing his admiration for the beauty of the campus during his investiture.

You Should Not Eat More Than Three Portions of Meat per Week to Save the Planet, According to a 'The Lancet' Report

A report from 'The Lancet' warns that food production exceeds planetary boundaries and recommends a diet mainly consisting of fruits and vegetables, limiting meat consumption to three portions per week to protect the environment.

Lamine Yamal gets injured again: will be out for two to three weeks

Lamine Yamal, FC Barcelona player, is experiencing pubic discomfort after limping at the end of the match against PSG. He is expected to be sidelined for two to three weeks for his recovery.

The discussed video by José Elías about democracy: "You should have to pass a test in order to vote"

José Elías and a guest proposed that prior education should be required to vote in a democracy, suggesting the need to pass a test. However, they did not specify which topics should be included in such preparation.

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

Viajes El Corte Inglés, with more than 50 years of experience, offers assistance in planning perfect trips, ensuring that your only concern is to enjoy your vacation.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

Issue number 127 of the magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World’, explores how the current generation navigates intensive screen use and the pursuit of well-being, promoting a healthy balance to live beyond hyperconnectivity.

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

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

The Supreme Court will try GarcĂ­a Ortiz between November 3 and 13

The Supreme Court will hold the trial against GarcĂ­a Ortiz from November 3 to 13, where 40 witnesses will appear before the Criminal Chamber in several sessions.

Sonsoles Ónega, surprised live on air upon hearing the criticism her colleagues repeat the most: "How shocking!"

Pilar Vidal revealed live on 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' the most common criticism Sonsoles Ónega's colleagues make, surprising the presenter with the honesty and bluntness of the comment.

Macarena Olona protagonizes a tense encounter with an RTVE reporter: "Will you move or shall I move you?"

The former Vox deputy, Macarena Olona, went to the Carlos III University of Madrid to attend a talk on immigration and security, where she was involved in a tense confrontation with an RTVE reporter.

MĂłnica Naranjo reflects on the "terrible mistake" she experienced in her music career

MĂłnica Naranjo spoke on the podcast Tengo un plan about the beginnings of her career and reflected on a "terrible mistake" she made at that time, sharing her learning and personal growth in the music industry.

Antonio Orozco, emphatic about his health: "I was accumulating kilos like someone accumulates silences"

Antonio Orozco has published "Inevitablemente yo" ("Inevitably Me"), a book where he reflects on his health, anxiety, and the chaos he has experienced, revealing how he accumulated weight alongside his emotional silences.

This is How Rural Youth and Renewable Energies Join Forces to Offer a Future to the Countryside

The new generations in the agricultural and livestock sector are adopting renewable energies to promote a sustainable future in the countryside, improving productivity and contributing to environmental care.

Mahou bets on diversifying beyond beer and enters the coffee business

Mahou launches 'Cafe 170', its new coffee brand exclusively aimed at the hospitality sector, with the goal of expanding nationally and diversifying its business beyond beer.

Luis Zahera stars in this intense thriller on Prime Video: perfect if you liked 'Marshland'

Luis Zahera, Karra Elejalde, and JesĂșs Carroza star in a thriller directed by Albert PintĂł, available on Prime Video. The plot revolves around an impossible friendship between them, ideal for those who enjoyed 'Marshland'.

Ester ExpĂłsito surprises in Paris with a 'tattoo' in the middle of her chest

Ester ExpĂłsito stood out at the Schiaparelli show in Paris, wearing one of the most striking dresses from the front row, which featured a 'tattoo' in the middle of her chest.

'Male menopause' exists: the exercises and foods you should adopt

'Male menopause' is a real phenomenon that affects men from the age of 50, involving hormonal changes similar to those in women. An expert highlights the importance of specific exercises and a proper diet to mitigate its effects and improve quality of life during this stage.

The iPhone 17 is once again at the center of controversy due to another issue affecting users

Apple has acknowledged a new issue affecting iPhone 17 users, although it has not clarified whether it is due to hardware or software problems.

The Five Best Getaways That Already Taste Like Autumn: Magical Landscapes and Peaceful Villages

With the arrival of autumn, the colors change and the weather invites you to discover different destinations where the beach is not the main attraction. These getaways offer magical landscapes and peaceful villages, ideal for enjoying the season with tranquility and autumnal charm.

The Best Chef Awards crown Danish Rasmus Munk as the best chef in the world

Danish chef Rasmus Munk was crowned the best chef in the world at The Best Chef Awards. Ana RoĆĄ (HiĆĄa Franko) and Himanshu Saini (TrĂšsind Studio) completed the podium.

Swift's spectacular car collection: from a Ferrari to a minivan

The singer Taylor Swift, known for her success, owns an impressive car collection that ranges from a Ferrari to a minivan, although she is rarely seen driving them.

The European Union, Two Years After October 7: From the "Double Standard" to Irrelevance After Trump

The European Union is attempting to take measures against Netanyahu's Government after months of a lack of unanimity among its 27 members, reflecting internal tensions and a loss of influence following the Trump era.

The Figures of the Conflict: Nearly 70,000 Deaths, Over Three Million Displaced, and Thousands Missing

The conflict has caused nearly 70,000 deaths, displaced more than three million people, and left thousands missing. The humanitarian crisis continues to worsen, severely affecting vulnerable communities and creating an urgent need for international attention.

History of a Divided Territory: This Is How Israeli and Palestinian Borders Have Changed Over 80 Years

The article traces the evolution of Israeli and Palestinian borders over eight decades, highlighting key historical events, conflicts, and agreements that have shaped the territorial divisions. It explores shifting control areas, impacts on populations, and ongoing disputes influencing the complex geopolitical landscape of the region.

From Being Rejected by Brands to Becoming a Fashion Icon: 'Pretty Woman' Turns 35 and Its Styles Continue to Inspire

"Pretty Woman," which turns 35, remains a style reference. From the polka dot dress to the iconic red design for the opera, its classic looks continue to inspire current fashion.

The European Parliament Gives Green Light to a Mission to Spain to Analyze the Rule of Law Situation

The European Parliament approves a mission in Spain to evaluate the rule of law situation, focusing on corruption, attempts to control the judiciary, and recent legislative reforms, according to the PP (People's Party).

The Clothing You Should Avoid for a Job Interview, According to an Expert

Psychologist George Sik emphasizes that first impressions in an interview are formed in 7 seconds, so it is crucial to avoid inappropriate clothing that could negatively affect the interviewer's perception.

Second medical strike against the Health Framework Statute: "The profession has awakened and this is not stopping"

Doctors carry out a second massive strike demanding their own medical statute. The Ministry of MĂłnica GarcĂ­a offers alternatives such as a Bill or a Popular Legislative Initiative, but the physicians maintain their demands and announce that they will continue mobilizing.

Shopping with Ainhoa: The Organizers I Recommend for Order Addicts

Ainhoa enjoys having an organized home because it gives her peace of mind and satisfaction. For this reason, she shares and helps popularize videos showcasing products for home organization, recommending ideal organizers for those who love order.

Scientists 'Resurrect' Microorganisms Frozen for 40,000 Years in Alaska: "They Are Not Dead"

Scientists have revived microorganisms that had been frozen for 40,000 years in Alaska, warning that some could be dangerous pathogens with the potential to trigger future pandemics.

Moeve launches 20-euro offers on every refuel: these are the requirements

Moeve presents its campaign 'Big Fans of Saving', a loyalty program that offers discounts and benefits, including 20-euro offers on every refuel, designed to encourage savings among its users.

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

The 2-euro coin from Cyprus is highly valued by collectors and can reach a value of up to 26,000 euros due to its rarity and demand in the numismatic market.

ALDI launches its new robot vacuum cleaner that you can buy for less than 100 euros

ALDI's new robot vacuum cleaner offers 120 minutes of battery life, 25W of power, and three cleaning modes, available for less than 100 euros.

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

Discover four original recipes that are quick, healthy, and economical to prepare in the air fryer. These options will help you vary your kitchen routine in a practical and nutritious way.

Massive Norovirus Infection on a Cruise Ship: How to Act in These Cases

Norovirus usually resolves without treatment, but it can be dangerous for vulnerable individuals. In case of infection, it is recommended to stay hydrated, rest, and maintain good hygiene to prevent contagion, especially in enclosed spaces such as cruise ships.

New warning from Jorge Rey: heavy rains and new storms will arrive in Spain in the coming days

Expert Jorge Rey predicts storms and heavy rains on the Iberian Peninsula in the coming days, accompanied by warm temperatures.

Paula Ostiz adds her fourth medal in two weeks: "I've been working all year"

Paula Ostiz has won her fourth medal in two weeks by winning the junior road race at the European Road Cycling Championships, highlighting her effort and dedication throughout the year.

The 15-Minute Exercise That Helps You Overcome Anxious Thoughts, According to a Therapist

Psychologist Sally Baker recommends interrupting the anxiety spiral by recognizing it. A 15-minute exercise can help manage and overcome anxious thoughts, promoting mental well-being.

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

September 30 marks the Awareness Day for Limb-Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, a rare genetic disease that causes progressive muscle weakening. Jessica, mother of two affected children, denounces the neglect in research that generates despair among families.

K-pop, kimchi, and 'skincare': Korea makes a strong entry into Spain

South Korea arrives in Madrid with the K-Expo fair, showcasing its growing global influence through pop culture, gastronomy, and beauty. This event reflects how K-pop, kimchi, and Korean skincare products have become a phenomenon beyond just a simple trend.

When Series Marathons Get Out of Hand: "I Was Going to Bed Very Late and Dreaming About It"

Binge-watching, common on platforms like Netflix, is not classified as an addiction, but it can affect memory, sleep, and performance, causing physical and psychological impacts.

Longevity, a Divine Treasure

The key to a long life is adopting healthy habits that help maintain youthfulness in old age, focusing time and resources on practices that promote long-term well-being.

Little Faith

The new season of 'Little Faith' tackles the housing crisis, using humor as an antidote to challenging situations, reflecting how comedy helps to face difficult problems.

Objective Achieved?

The flotilla did not manage to reach Gaza, but it did accomplish its second goal: to create a stir, attract international attention, and increase visibility regarding the situation in that region.

A hospital cannot be destroyed by mistake

Attacks against healthcare have increased in conflicts such as Ukraine, Palestine, Sudan, and Haiti, worsening the crisis in affected areas and putting essential services for the population at risk.

An explosion causes a large fire at California's largest refinery

A strong explosion followed by an orange glow occurred at California's largest refinery, according to neighbors, causing a large fire at the site.

Salma de Diego's Argument on Feminism from 'OT 2025': "It's Not About Sides, But About People"

Salma de Diego, a contestant on 'OT 2025' and nominated for the upcoming elimination, reflects on feminism, emphasizing that it is not about creating factions but about recognizing people with equality and respect.

The Horizontal Property Law Confirms: You Are Obliged to Allow Entry to Your Home

The Horizontal Property Law establishes that owners in residential communities have obligations, including allowing access to their home when necessary for the proper operation or maintenance of the building, beyond their individual rights.

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

The works on the last section of the highway were completed this year, allowing more than 10,000 vehicles daily to travel on this high-capacity road starting October 1st.

French Photojournalist Antoni Lallican Dies in Russian Drone Attack in Ukraine

Antoni Lallican, a French photojournalist, is the first journalist to die in an attack carried out by an aircraft, specifically a Russian drone, in Ukraine.

Montoya will reappear on television as a 'reporter' on 'ÂĄVaya fama!' to cover the wedding of Cayetano MartĂ­nez de Irujo

Montoya will return to television as a reporter on Telecinco’s show '¡Vaya fama!', which will air just in time to cover the much-anticipated wedding of Cayetano Martínez de Irujo.

Gonzalo MirĂł criticizes the management of public healthcare in Spain: "It's getting worse and worse"

On Directo al grano, a failure in the Andalusian healthcare system related to breast cancer screening tests was highlighted, which prompted Gonzalo MirĂł to criticize the management of public healthcare in Spain, describing it as getting worse and worse.

Javi Crespo, from 'OT 2025', recalls his time on 'La Voz': "It's not designed to create artists"

Javi Crespo, finalist of La Voz Kids and winner of La Voz in 2022 with Antonio Orozco, shares his experience and criticizes that the show is not designed to create artists.

Carmen Ferreiro, Atresmedia’s Programming Director, on the Competition with RTVE: “It Motivates Us”

Carmen Ferreiro, Atresmedia’s Programming Director, reflects on the competition with RTVE, noting that it motivates them to improve. She makes a positive assessment of her department and highlights the importance of continuing to innovate to attract audiences.

Ana Rosa Quintana on the delay in breast cancer diagnoses: "This councilor must resign"

Ana Rosa Quintana harshly criticized the councilor for the delays in breast cancer diagnoses, warning that these delays can worsen the disease. She believes that the person responsible should resign due to the seriousness of the situation.

Gloria Estefan reveals the secret to being married to the same man for 50 years

Gloria Estefan shares the key to maintaining a successful marriage for nearly 50 years with her husband: love, respect, and constant communication. She emphasizes the importance of supporting each other and staying united in the face of life's challenges.

She Cheats on Him with His Friend and Then, Together with Her Lover, Squats His House: "I Started to Notice Very Strange Things"

A woman was unfaithful to her partner with his friend and later, together with her lover, occupied his house. Although she asked him for 30,000 euros to leave, she received the money but did not leave, creating a problematic and confusing situation.

Keith Urban's Dilemma After Separating from Nicole Kidman: What to Do with the Four Tattoos He Has?

After his separation from Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban faces the question of what to do with the four tattoos he has dedicated to her. Although these tattoos symbolize their past love, the singer must decide whether to keep them as part of his history or modify them to move forward.

Who was the last person executed by the Franco regime? 'Salvados' reveals the story of the last direct victim

The program 'Salvados' uncovers the story of the last person executed by the Franco regime, providing details about his life and the context of his execution, which marked the end of a repressive era in Spain. The episode rescues his memory and analyzes the impact of this last direct victim of the dictatorship.

Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik reunite after nine years in a documentary where they will talk about Liam Payne's death

Netflix is preparing a documentary for 2026 where Louis Tomlinson and Zayn Malik come together after nine years to talk about Liam Payne's death, with no confirmed participation from Harry Styles and Niall Horan.

Carlo Costanzia, about Mar Flores' memoirs, his mother: "Dirty laundry should be washed at home"

Carlo Costanzia spoke exclusively about his mother Mar Flores' memoirs on 'De viernes'. The actor expressed that personal matters should remain within the family, stating that "dirty laundry should be washed at home."

Guillaume of Luxembourg takes possession of the crown in place of his father, to bring the institution closer

Guillaume of Luxembourg, the new Grand Duke, assumed the throne replacing his father. He is married to the Frenchwoman Stéphanie de Lannoy and has two sons, aiming to bring the institution closer to the people.

Charles of Luxembourg, a Little 5-Year-Old Heir Frightened by Noises and Music

Charles, the eldest son of Guillaume of Luxembourg, who was enthroned on October 3rd, is a 5-year-old boy frightened by noises and music. He has a younger brother named Francis, who is two years old.

Cayetano Martínez de Irujo, 'in the chapel' to marry his fiancée Bårbara Mirjan before the Christ of the Gypsies

The Count of Salvatierra and his fiancée, 32 years his junior, will marry in Seville with most of their family present, except Jacobo.

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

Enrique Iglesias shared a childhood photo with his mother, Isabel Preysler, along with a heartfelt message to congratulate her on the publication of her memoirs, highlighting the incredible life she has led.

This is Lucia Hawley, actress Nicole Kidman’s niece: her biggest support while she looks for a job

Lucia Hawley, Nicole Kidman’s 27-year-old niece, is actively seeking employment after moving from Australia to London, relying on her family during this stage.

David Bustamante shows off physical transformation and conquers social media with a swimsuit photo

Singer David Bustamante surprises social media with a remarkable physical transformation, posing in a swimsuit and creating a strong impact among his followers and the media.

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

The influencer SofĂ­a Suescun shared a reflection filled with subtle messages on her social media, expressing that she will continue to be authentic regardless of whether her words bother anyone. Her message has generated various reactions among her followers, highlighting her stance on freedom and honesty in the face of criticism.

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 feels any connection with Isaac Torres and that she does not wish to devote time to him, reflecting on love.

The Israeli Army intercepts the Marinette, the last ship of the Gaza Flotilla

The Israeli Army intercepted the Marinette, the last ship of the Gaza Flotilla, which had fallen behind due to a breakdown.

Why Did the Activists Throw All Their Phones and Laptops into the Water?

The 443 activists of a humanitarian mission followed a strict protocol that included throwing their phones and laptops into the water to avoid being intercepted and to protect the information in case of capture during their operation.

The Spanish Highway to Open This October 1st After Decades of Construction

The final section of the Spanish highway was completed this year and will be ready for its inauguration on October 1st. This high-capacity road is expected to receive more than 10,000 vehicles daily, marking the end of decades of construction.

Pablo Alborán, Ibai Llanos, Carolina Marín... Spain’s team selectors! This is how Luis de la Fuente’s squad announcement was presented

Several celebrities, including Pablo AlborĂĄn, Ibai Llanos, and Carolina MarĂ­n, announced the Spanish national team squad. The Federation took this opportunity to send a message of support and solidarity on the occasion of World Mental Health Day, October 10th.

Pablo Barrios and Marcos Llorente, new additions to Luis De la Fuente’s squad, which excludes Álvaro Morata and includes Lamine Yamal

The Spanish national team faces Georgia and Bulgaria in October for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Luis De la Fuente includes Pablo Barrios, Marcos Llorente, and Lamine Yamal, while excluding Álvaro Morata from his call-up.

Luis de la Fuente: "I was surprised by Hansi Flick's statements, he was a coach and knows how this works"

Luis de la Fuente, the national team coach, expressed surprise at Hansi Flick's criticisms regarding Lamine Yamal's injury, pointing out that Flick, as a former coach, understands how to handle these situations.

Xabi Alonso Puts an End to the Crisis with Fede Valverde: "No One Has Told Me They Don’t Want to Play in a Position"

Xabi Alonso, coach of Real Madrid, denied a supposed crisis with Fede Valverde and assured that no one has refused to play in any position. He spoke at the press conference prior to the match against Villarreal at the Bernabéu, showing confidence in the player's and the team's willingness.

Paula Badosa follows in Nadal's footsteps and signs on as ambassador for Saudi Arabia

Paula Badosa joins as an ambassador for Saudi Arabia to support the advancement of tennis, empower future generations of tennis players, and create opportunities in the sport, following the example of Rafael Nadal.

Conor McGregor Already Has a Training Plan for the UFC Event at the White House: "He Won't Participate"

Conor McGregor is planning a six-month training regimen for his upcoming fight at the UFC event at the White House, assuring that he will not be involved in a "no contest."

Fernando Alonso optimistic after the first practice sessions in Singapore: "It has been the best Friday of the year"

Fernando Alonso finished first in Free Practice 1 and fourth in Free Practice 2 in Singapore, showing optimism and describing the day as his best Friday of the year.

"Music helps me dance with my madness instead of fighting it": Chinanevada, rapper with schizoaffective disorder

Nieves LĂłpez, known as Chinanevada, is 26 years old and has a 48% psychosocial disability. With her rap and her work "The Madness That Heals It," she won the SuperArte Gala, demonstrating how art can be a tool of freedom and resilience in the face of her schizoaffective disorder.

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 aimed at supporting university students with disabilities in their research careers. The grants are managed through universities and research centers to promote their professional development.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the latest World Championship. He highlights the lack of visibility that successes in adapted swimming receive.

Call Open for the Plan Familia, Which Will Boost the Employability of 110 People with Disabilities

The Plan Familia 2026 program from Fundación Adecco, with €165,000, offers psychological, training, and professional support to improve the employability of 110 people with disabilities and their families.

La Fageda: This is the social project behind the yogurt consumed by MarĂ­a Branyas, the world's oldest woman

La Fageda, a cooperative founded in 1982, generated 38.39 million euros in 2023, mainly from dairy products (28.06 million euros). It employs over 500 vulnerable people, combining production with social inclusion.

The Government expects olive oil to stabilize around 1.37 million tons, avoiding large price variations

The Ministry of Agriculture estimates an olive oil production close to 1.37 million tons for 2024-2025, with a minimal reduction of 3%. The sector believes that this stability will prevent major price fluctuations.

Mutual, voluntary, partial... These are the different types of retirement that exist today

The administration classifies retirement according to the time at which it is accessed, distinguishing between types such as mutual, voluntary, and partial, each with specific characteristics and requirements adapted to different labor and personal situations.

The CEO of Santander UK resigns amid the acquisition of TSB

Santander is looking for a new CEO for its UK subsidiary following the resignation of Mike Regnier, who will leave the position in the first quarter of 2026, in the midst of the acquisition of TSB.

Iberdrola completes in Madrid the round of tributes to veteran and retired company employees

Iberdrola concluded at its San AgustĂ­n de Guadalix Campus the series of tributes dedicated to its veteran and retired employees, recognizing their careers and contributions to the company.

Taylor Swift's Most Profitable Albums: Will 'The Life of a Showgirl' Break the Record of Her Best-Selling Album?

Taylor Swift, a pop culture icon and one of the best-selling artists globally, continues to break records with her albums. Her new record, 'The Life of a Showgirl,' could surpass the sales of her previous works, further solidifying her success in the music industry.

Everything that happens in the last episode of 'Uncontrollables' has an explanation: this is the series' Âżfinal?

The series created by Mae Martin offers a bittersweet ending in its last episode, resolving some mysteries but leaving several loose ends. Netflix has not confirmed a renewal, leaving the future of the plot in suspense.

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

Ryan Murphy's Netflix series tells the story of Ed Gein, the real-life killer who inspired classics like 'Psycho' and 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' exploring his life and crimes.

Jaime Lorente reveals what his transformation has been like: "I am a clean man in every sense"

Jaime Lorente, famous for his role in La Casa de Papel, revealed his personal transformation process, adopting habits that have helped him achieve physical and emotional balance, describing himself as a clean man in every sense.

'Kill Bill' returns to theaters as Tarantino originally envisioned it: a single four-hour-long film

'Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair' combines the two original volumes into a single four-hour film, presenting the work as Quentin Tarantino initially conceived it. Released between 2003 and 2004, this version offers a complete and continuous experience of the story.

Shane Black Disappoints on Prime Video: Review of 'Armored'

Shane Black's return as writer and director falls short with 'Armored,' a conventional adaptation of Donald E. Westlake's thief character Parker. Despite expectations, the film ends up as a typical platform release lacking originality.

Soundcore Sleep A30: Sleeping Without Noise Is No Longer an Impossible Dream with These Headphones

The Soundcore Sleep A30 are headphones designed to improve sleep through noise cancellation, snore masking, and intelligent AI features, offering a quieter and more comfortable sleeping experience.

Project Moohan, Samsung's XR headset, has a possible release date

Samsung could unveil its new mixed reality glasses, known as Project Moohan, at the end of October, marking an important step in its commitment to XR technology.

Outlook Classic Leaves Its Users Without Access and Microsoft Confirms There Is No Solution

Outlook Classic no longer receives support, updates, or development, which has left its users without access. Microsoft has confirmed that there is no solution for this problem, urging users to migrate to the new Outlook client.

Beware of the SMS Scam That Empties Your Bank Account Without You Noticing

Banks never send messages requesting personal or banking information via SMS. This scam aims to deceive users into emptying their accounts without them realizing it. It is essential not to respond or provide any information and to contact your bank directly if you have any doubts.

DTT is about to change: you will no longer have to tune channels to watch

RTVE and FORTA present the Spanish DVB-I Pilot, an initiative that allows watching DTT via the Internet directly on the television, 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 complexity, authenticity, and long-lasting scents. This boom is due to their exclusivity and quality, which drives consumers to learn how to identify original fragrances and discover unique options in the market.

Paris Continues to Embrace Femininity in the Celebration of Its Fashion Week

At Paris Fashion Week, femininity took center stage in the runway shows of three iconic houses founded by women: Schiaparelli, Carven, and ChloĂ©. These brands celebrated their legacies with designs that emphasize feminine elegance, blending tradition and modernity to highlight the empowerment and identity of today’s woman on the catwalk.

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

Skechers presents a model of padded slip-on sneakers, ideal for women over 60 who seek comfort and style. Perfect for relieving foot pain, these sneakers combine elegance and functionality for the autumn season.

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

Mercadona will soon launch a renewed makeup and concealer line, featuring a makeover to improve its offerings and make it easier for consumers to choose the ideal product.

Lurdes Álvarez, Menopause Expert: "Your Body Has Changed and Your Training Must Change Too"

Lurdes Álvarez highlights that during menopause the body undergoes changes that require adapting exercise routines. It is key to find safe and effective activities that respond to this new stage in order to maintain health and well-being.

Miriam Al Adib, Gynecologist: "Many times it is not seen in imaging tests"

Gynecologist Miriam Al Adib explains that endometriosis, although it greatly affects women, is often difficult to diagnose because many times it does not show up in imaging tests.

Banana and Peach Cake, a Fluffy and Gluten-Free Recipe

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen', shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, such as this fluffy gluten-free banana and peach cake.

'VIP Harvest' or How Going Out to the Field and Returning to the Origin of the Product Is the Ultimate Plan: From Grape Picking to Wine Tasting

The Pradorey winery in Ribera del Duero, Burgos, offers harvest days to learn how to make your own grape must and discover the world of wine from grape picking to tasting.

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

'Hazelnut butter' is a butter with a hazelnut flavor created by a chemical reaction during its preparation. This unique flavor has made it popular on TikTok, where many users use it to give a special touch to their toast.

Dani GarcĂ­a's Trick to Make 'RemojĂłn Granadino': "Healthy to Take Care of the Body"

Dani GarcĂ­a shares his healthy version of 'remojĂłn granadino,' similar to the MĂĄlaga-style salad but with a key difference. His trick aims to keep the dish healthy to take care of the body, highlighting fresh and nutritious ingredients for a balanced diet.

The Dessert from Guadalajara That Reminds of Fried Milk and Is Little Known in Spain

A traditional dessert from Guadalajara, with a secret recipe passed down through generations, resembles fried milk. Despite its cultural richness and flavor, it is little known in Spain.

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

This popular tavern in Jaca is always full, famous for its delicious signature tapa accompanied by an exclusive homemade sauce that sets it apart in AragĂłn.

The Hiking Route to Do with the Family That Discover a Beautiful Corner of the Aragonese Pyrenees

This hiking route in the north of Huesca allows you to discover impressive Pyrenean lakes, offering a unique experience for the whole family in the spectacular natural surroundings of the Aragonese Pyrenees.

These are the best forests to get lost in... to find yourself

Against stress and noise, nothing is better than taking refuge in special forests to find peace and reconnect with yourself through a connection with nature.

The most famous hotel in Calpe with 15,400 reviews: affordable and beachfront

This popular hotel in Calpe, with views of the Peñón de Ifach, has over 15,400 reviews and an excellent rating, guaranteeing an economical stay right on the beachfront.

The Town That Carlos Alcaraz 'Owns' and That Is Not in Murcia

Carlos Alcaraz, prominent tennis player and six-time Grand Slam winner, has put El Palmar in Murcia on the map, but he also owns another town located just two hours away.

This is the airline with the best food: fresh ingredients and Michelin-starred chefs

The airline stands out for offering high-end cuisine in all classes, from Economy to Business, using fresh ingredients and the collaboration of Michelin-starred chefs to ensure an exceptional dining experience on board.

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

The hamlet of Pozorrubielos de la Mancha, in Cuenca, has gone viral on TikTok due to the humor and authenticity of its fewer than 20 inhabitants, who share content that has captured the attention of thousands on the social network.

The Parador in a Manor House Surrounded by Pine Trees in One of the Most Beautiful Villages of Valladolid

The Parador of Tordesillas is located in a manor house surrounded by pine trees, in one of the most beautiful villages of Valladolid. It offers a historical and natural atmosphere that allows visitors to enjoy the cultural and scenic richness of the area.

Goodbye Hunchback: The Pilates Exercise That Will Help You Correct It If You Work in Front of the Computer

Correcting posture and avoiding a sedentary lifestyle are key to keeping your back straight. A simple and effective Pilates exercise helps prevent hunchback, especially useful for those who work in front of a computer.

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

Recognizing and treating preventable risk factors is essential to avoid heart attacks, strokes, and their fatal consequences.

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

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

Body fat distribution influences the risk of different types of cancer, according to a study

The study reveals that adiposity in different areas of the body variably impacts the risk of developing different types of cancer, increasing it in certain cases.

The Three Foods That Help Clean Your Teeth Just by Biting Them

There are foods that help whiten and clean your teeth just by biting them, helping to remove stains and naturally improve oral health.

Having Digestive Disorders Could Increase the Risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's

A new study reveals the strong connection between the gut and the brain, indicating that digestive disorders may increase the risk of developing neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's. This finding highlights the importance of intestinal health in the prevention and management of these conditions.

We Got Into the New Citroën C5 Aircross, an SUV Worth the Wait

The second generation of the Citroën C5 Aircross arrives larger, with more technology and electrified options, offering improved comfort, space, and versatility.

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 combines BYD hybrid technology, a spacious interior, and outstanding fuel efficiency, offering a hybrid SUV experience close to that of a PHEV.

A learner causes trouble in the driving test: "Watch out AdriĂĄn, this one is forbidden"

A student, nervous during his practical driving test, made a serious mistake that led to him failing the exam outright.

The Traffic Violations Most Frequently Issued by the DGT in Galicia

In 2024, Galicia ranked sixth in the number of traffic fines issued by the DGT, with a total of 433,157 fines, representing 8% of the national total.

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

Two drivers were detected by the Civil Guard driving at 190 km/h and 202 km/h on 90 km/h roads in the province of Teruel during the weekend of September 20 and 21.

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

The final section of the Spanish highway was completed this year and will be ready for its inauguration on October 1st. It is expected that more than 10,000 vehicles daily will travel on this high-capacity road, which has been under construction for decades.

Hot Air Balloon Festival in Madrid: How to Get Tickets to Fly in a Balloon, Dates, and Schedules

The hot air balloon festival will take place this weekend at Plaza de Parejas, Madrid. Attendees will be able to enjoy balloon flights. It is recommended to get tickets in advance to participate in this unique experience.

A drug den selling cocaine from the window dismantled in Puente de Vallecas

Neighbors in Puente de Vallecas alerted the police about a drug den selling cocaine from the window, near schools and playgrounds, which led to its dismantling.

A Civil Guard from O Porriño Sanctioned for Not Reporting That She Had Returned Early to the Barracks Because Her Colleague Felt Unwell

A Civil Guard was sanctioned with a serious offense for not informing that she had returned early to the barracks due to her colleague feeling unwell. Her colleague received a written reprimand.

Two buses collide at Palma airport: three injured

Two buses collided on the platform at Palma airport, resulting in three people injured. Authorities are responding to the situation.

In the mountains, with a thousand neighbors and the poorest income in Galicia: this is the humblest municipality

This Galician municipality, with barely a thousand inhabitants, has the lowest average income in Galicia, being only one third of that of Oleiros, which exceeds 47,000 euros per resident annually.

A man kills his mother in the town of Brenes, Seville, and goes to a police station to confess the crime

A man murdered his mother in Brenes, Seville, and then went to a police station to confess the crime. The City Council has declared an official day of mourning starting at 1:00 PM on Friday.

115 Kilos of Hashish Seized in Four Sports Bags in La LĂ­nea

The National Police intercepted a vehicle in La LĂ­nea transporting 115 kilos of hashish hidden in four sports bags, arresting one person involved in the incident.

A 16-year-old motorcyclist dies after a head-on collision with a van on the C-66 in CornellĂ  del Terri

A 16-year-old motorcyclist died after a head-on collision with a van on the C-66 in CornellĂ  del Terri, becoming the 114th victim on Catalan roads this year.

The Wealthiest Municipality in Catalonia Has One of the Highest Incomes in Spain and Triples the Earnings of the Poorest in the Community

The wealthiest municipality in Catalonia, located in Barcelona, has incomes that exceed both the regional and national averages, reaching up to three times the income of the poorest inhabitants in the community.

Hundreds of Doctors Protest in Galicia to Demand a Statute: "It's Not Vocation, It's Exploitation"

Hundreds of doctors in Galicia protested to demand a new statute that improves their working conditions. They denounce that their current situation is unfair and that, far from being just vocation, they are being exploited. One of the healthcare workers highlighted that discrimination marks them as different, emphasizing the need for urgent changes.

The Andalusian Ombudsman will investigate breast cancer screening failures ex officio

The Andalusian Ombudsman will initiate an investigation after the detection of breast cancer screening failures that affected around 2,000 women with questionable test results since the end of this week.

This is the trick of an English teacher to improve with the language

According to the teacher, the main obstacle to improving in English is not the lack of ability to speak, but the insecurities and fear of not being good enough, which prevent practice and progress.

Surprise of an American upon discovering Spain's historical heritage

Although he has been in Spain for three years, a young American remains amazed and fascinated by the country's historical monuments, showing his constant admiration for Spain's rich cultural heritage.

A Little Pig That Jumped Off a Truck Before Being Slaughtered Finds a Home

Peppa, the little pig, managed to escape without serious injuries by jumping from a stopped truck before being slaughtered. After her escape, she found a new home where she will be cared for and protected.

Doggy curiosities: the origin of the term K9 for canine units

The term K9 comes from a phonetic play in English that combines the letter "K" with the number "9" to sound like "canine." This name has become popular and is internationally recognized to refer to canine units used in security and other tasks.

Pazo de Vilane, three decades of commitment to the well-being of hens

Pazo de Vilane has been committed for 30 years to sustainability and animal welfare, exemplifying how these values are integrated into the production of high-quality free-range eggs.

The story of Duque, the horse who knows how to heal broken hearts

Duque, a horse that provides emotional support to vulnerable youth, was awarded by COLVEMA for his work in the program 'Riding for the Moon,' which helps heal broken hearts and improve emotional well-being.

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 you face this Friday, October 3, 2025, with greater clarity and confidence.

Check ONCE Cuponazo: results for today, Friday, October 3, 2025

The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo draw for Friday, October 3, 2025, is 14151 series 133. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Time Change: The Three Communities in Spain That Should Keep Their Current Time Zone

The debate about changing the time zone in Spain is frequent, but it is pointed out that three communities are already in the most suitable time zone for their geographic location and should not change it.

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 minutes of tension.

The Curious Secret Code of Chameleons

Chameleons use changes in the color of their skin to communicate their emotional state, their readiness to mate, and their intention to defend their territory, thereby transmitting important information to others.

"'Whore patrols,' the hunt for women in Poland"

New patrols in Poland monitor and harass young women, revealing that misogyny goes beyond online discourse and manifests in real assaults against minors.

Jerseys for history. Houston Astros and their 'Tequila Sunrise' uniform

The Houston Astros introduced the 'Tequila Sunrise' uniforms in 1975, colorful and iconic outfits that pay tribute to the city's aerospace tradition.

Mistakes When Teleworking That Destroy Your Back

The pandemic boosted teleworking, which now continues in hybrid systems. However, many people make postural mistakes at home that negatively affect health, especially the back.

These 'celebrities' follow fewer than 10 people on Instagram

Some celebrities are very popular on Instagram, but surprisingly only follow fewer than 10 accounts, showing a selective and discreet attitude in their interactions on the social network.

Small towns that have managed to bring their team to the First Division

More than 60 teams have been promoted to the Spanish First Division, an achievement reserved for few. Although large cities usually have representation, small towns have also enjoyed the elite of Spanish football, demonstrating that not only major urban centers can reach this level.

Several Spanish celebrities have compound names, a detail that many people are unaware of. These names combine two or more given names and are quite common and representative in Spain.

Barista-worthy coffee anywhere with this simple trick for just 12 euros

This USB coffee grinder, affordable and portable, is an essential tool for any kitchen, allowing you to make barista-quality coffee anywhere.

I Have Two Fire TV Sticks and Installing Apps Is Already a Pain: I'm Switching to This Xiaomi Device

Fire TV Sticks have restricted the installation of Android apps, making them difficult to use. For that reason, I’m considering switching to a Xiaomi Android TV Box for greater freedom and a better experience.

The nostalgia for Game Boy is strong: this retro console fixes it—and with Android!

Retroid releases a console that pays tribute to the classic design of the 90s Game Boy, but with modern technology, as it runs on the Android operating system.

My trick for storing toys so that my living room doesn’t look like a playground

An affordable purchase helps keep the house tidy after a day of playing, preventing the living room from looking messy like a playground.

'The Fate of Ophelia', 'Elizabeth Taylor', 'The Life of a Showgirl': the meaning of the lyrics of Taylor Swift's new album

Taylor Swift’s twelfth album, available on '20minutos', continues her tradition of including hidden details in the lyrics, offering multiple layers of meaning for her fans.

Taylor Swift releases 'The Life of a Showgirl', a long-awaited album that marks a new chapter in her life: "A mosaic of laughter and tears"

Taylor Swift launches her highly anticipated album 'The Life of a Showgirl' after reclaiming the rights to her songs. This new record represents a stage of mixed emotions and is available to listen to on 20minutos.

Real Madrid, the Surprise Star of Taylor Swift's Album 'The Life of a Showgirl': "They Want a Contract, They Want It All"

Taylor Swift released her new album 'The Life of a Showgirl', in which her song 'Wi$h Li$t' mentions Real Madrid, highlighting their status and luxuries, and referring to their ambition with the phrase "They want a contract, they want it all."

The Life and Songs of Raffaella CarrĂ  Become a Thrilling Musical

The life and work of Raffaella CarrĂ  are transformed into a dynamic musical that celebrates her artistic legacy. The show recreates her personal and professional journey, combining her iconic songs with a vibrant staging that pays tribute to this Italian star.

The Disturbing Disappearance and Death of Beatriz Guijarro: Key Points of an Open Case

The disappearance of Beatriz Guijarro in Oliva centers around the crucial testimony of her partner, Juanjo Jiménez, 41 years old, raising suspicions and keeping the case open while the circumstances of her death are being investigated.

The dismissal of a waitress for uttering a racist insult to a coworker is declared justified

A waitress was fired for calling a coworker "fucking black" when serving him bread with squid. The company deemed the dismissal justified due to the racist insult.

Miguel Bosé forced to cancel his concert in New York due to a bureaucratic issue: "I apologize"

Miguel Bosé canceled his concert in New York due to a bureaucratic issue. Through Instagram, the singer apologized to his fans affected by the cancellation of the show.

Nach: "After 30 years of career I'm still here, and very few people in rap can say that"

Rapper and writer Nach releases 'Destino', an ambitious album that unites generations through outstanding collaborations, solidifying his 30-year career in rap.

Finland inaugurates a command that will host NATO ground forces to defend the northern flank

The Finnish Minister of Defense warned that Russia represents a long-term threat to Europe and Finland. In response, Finland inaugurated a new command to house NATO ground forces, strengthening the defense of the northern flank and increasing military cooperation in the region.

Check the Euromillions results for this Friday, October 3, 2025

The winning Euromillions combination for Friday, October 3, 2025 is 6, 12, 18, 25, 41 with stars 2 and 6. More details at 20minutos.es.

Check the winning combination of this Friday's Bonoloto

The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Friday, October 3, 2025, is 8, 25, 26, 34, 44, 45. Complementary number: 10, refund: 9. Full results on 20minutos.es.

How Much Do You Know? Test Yourself with This Quiz on 10 Current News Stories

With the start of October and the autumn-winter season, the traditional trivia returns to say goodbye to summer, putting your knowledge to the test with 10 current news stories.

Ticketmaster Cornered: Seven States Sue the Company for Profiting from Ticket Resales

Seven state attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission are suing Live Nation, Ticketmaster's parent company, for supporting and financially benefiting from the illegal resale of tickets, accusing it of practices that harm consumers.

The European Blackout Investigation Finds that REE Allows Higher Grid Voltage than in the EU but Points to Power Companies' 'Trips'

The ENTSO-E report highlights that, although Spain allows higher electrical voltages than Portugal and other European countries, the April 28th oscillation remained within normal limits. However, it notes that the loss of generation at power plants prior to this event was a key factor, attributing the blackout mainly to power companies' disconnections ('trips').

Jon Insausti will succeed Eneko Goia and will be the PNV candidate for mayor of San SebastiĂĄn in 2027

Eneko Goia, mayor of Donostia, has decided to step back in his third term to make way for his successor, Jon Insausti, who will be the PNV candidate for mayor of San SebastiĂĄn in 2027.

Sarah Mullally takes leadership of the Anglican Church and becomes the first female archbishop

Sarah Mullally, 63 years old, has been appointed as the first female archbishop to lead the Anglican Church, which has around 95 million followers in 165 countries.

Vox outlines in Talavera the strategy to promote a family support plan: "We want to boost national birth rates"

Ignacio Garriga of Vox stated in Talavera that their strategy aims to encourage national birth rates to support families, rejecting the idea of reversing the population pyramid through mass immigration.

The bridge that connected Asia and Alaska existed before the coldest phase of the last glaciation

Scientists estimate that the Bering Land Bridge was exposed and connecting Asia with Alaska about 70,000 years ago, before the coldest phase of the last glaciation, suggesting that it could have served as a corridor for human and animal migration during that period.

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

20AM offers a morning summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, society, and international events, providing a clear view of the key topics impacting Mexico and the world. Ideal for those who want to stay quickly informed and make well-informed decisions from the morning.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, such as controlling expenses, planning purchases, and saving on services. It highlights the importance of tracking income and expenses, setting clear financial goals, and taking advantage of deals and discounts, aiming to improve financial health and avoid unnecessary debt.

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'Emmaus' Retreats: What This Spiritual Experience Shared by Tamara FalcĂł and Her Friends Consists Of

The 'Emmaus' retreats are spiritual experiences of reflection and personal encounter that have gained popularity among Spanish celebrities such as Tamara FalcĂł. These gatherings promote introspection and spiritual growth in an atmosphere of tranquility and community.

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 with a bold look that showcased her white armpit hair, generating mixed opinions about her style.

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 considered one of the most beautiful in Europe and was fascinated, describing the experience as if they were an extra in a movie.

Low Emission Zones: The Four Cities in Spain That Already Prohibit Entry of Vehicles with a B Label

Four Spanish cities have strengthened their restrictions in their Low Emission Zones (LEZ), banning the circulation of vehicles with an environmental B label to improve air quality and reduce pollution.

'Peaky Blinders' expands its universe: the Shelby legacy will continue with two new Netflix series

Steven Knight will expand the 'Peaky Blinders' universe with two new series set after World War II, continuing the story of the Shelbys on Netflix.

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

WhatsApp now allows you to share animated photos on Android and iOS without losing the animation, enhancing the visual experience when sending moving images.

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

Sandra Golpe, presenter of Antena 3, was born in a coastal town in CĂĄdiz, known for its prehistoric archaeological remains, although she has developed her career in Madrid.

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

Prime Video has revealed previews of the third season of 'The Rings of Power', which will premiere in 2026. The trailer surprises by showing direct connections to Aragorn and the legendary sword Narsil, linking the series with key events and characters from Middle-earth.

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

NASA has confirmed that the upcoming total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, surpassing the usual duration of these phenomena. The date, locations where it will be visible, and how to observe it from Spain are detailed.

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

The total solar eclipse of 2026 will be visible from Galicia to the Balearic Islands, moving across various autonomous communities. Several capitals and municipalities in Spain will be able to enjoy this unique celestial phenomenon.

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

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

How Much Cash Should You Keep at Home? The Recommendation from the European Central Bank

Recent crises such as the pandemic, wars, and blackouts have highlighted the importance of having cash at home. The European Central Bank recommends keeping a limited amount for emergencies, ensuring availability in case of technological failures or unforeseen situations that prevent the use of cards or digital payments.

Gold hits record high as investors eye supportive backdrop into 2026

Gold prices reached a record high, driven by investor optimism amid expectations of continued economic uncertainty and supportive monetary policies into 2026. Factors such as geopolitical tensions, inflation concerns, and a cautious Federal Reserve stance have boosted demand for gold as a safe-haven asset, with market participants anticipating sustained interest in precious metals in the coming years.

Oil posts 8% weekly loss on potential OPEC+ supply additions

Oil prices fell about 8% for the week amid prospects of increased supply from OPEC+ members. The potential boost in output has raised concerns about oversupply, pressuring prices downward despite ongoing geopolitical tensions and demand recovery signals. Traders remain cautious, balancing supply worries against economic outlooks and inventory data.

Saudi Arabia and Russia at odds over OPEC+ output hike size - Reuters

Saudi Arabia and Russia disagree on the scale of OPEC+ oil output increases, straining coordination within the group. Saudi Arabia favors a cautious approach amid market uncertainties, while Russia pushes for larger hikes to meet demand and support its economy. The disagreement highlights tensions among OPEC+ members over balancing supply and stabilizing prices amid geopolitical and economic challenges.

OPEC+ set for another oil hike as Saudi and Russia debate size, sources say

OPEC+ is preparing to raise oil output again, but Saudi Arabia and Russia are debating the scale of the increase. The producers aim to balance boosting supply without prompting a sharp price drop amid global demand uncertainties. The decision reflects efforts to stabilize the oil market while managing economic and geopolitical factors influencing production levels.

Gold prices edge higher; strong weekly gains likely

Gold prices rose slightly amid a dip in the dollar and easing Treasury yields, suggesting strong weekly gains. Investors are cautious ahead of key U.S. economic data, which could influence rate hike expectations and impact gold demand. The precious metal benefits from its safe-haven appeal amidst mixed economic signals and ongoing geopolitical concerns.

Saudi faces rising fiscal risks amid mounting spending, oil prices dip, Fitch says

Fitch Ratings warns Saudi Arabia faces increasing fiscal risks due to rising government spending and lower oil prices. The rating agency highlights pressure on the kingdom’s budget from ambitious expenditure plans amid global oil market volatility. Despite strong reserves and economic reforms, Fitch notes that sustained lower oil revenues could challenge fiscal stability and debt metrics in the medium term.

Oil prices edge higher, but set for sharp weekly decline ahead of OPEC+ meet

Oil prices rose slightly but are on track for a significant weekly drop due to concerns over weaker demand and rising global supplies. Investors await the upcoming OPEC+ meeting for cues on potential production cuts, which could influence future price trends amid economic uncertainties and fluctuating market dynamics.

Morning Bid: Keep calm and carry on

The article emphasizes maintaining composure amid current challenges. It highlights economic uncertainties and market fluctuations but encourages steady progress and resilience. Investors are advised to stay informed yet avoid panic, focusing on long-term goals despite short-term volatility. The overall message is to remain calm and continue efforts toward stability and growth.

Brent crude prices to drop further in final quarter of 2025 - Citi

Citi forecasts Brent crude prices will decline further in Q4 2025 due to rising production and weakening demand. The bank anticipates an oversupplied market leading to lower prices, urging investors to brace for potential volatility and reassess their energy portfolios accordingly.

UBS raises gold, silver price forecasts again

UBS has once again increased its price forecasts for gold and silver, citing ongoing inflation concerns and geopolitical uncertainties. The bank expects demand for precious metals to rise as investors seek safe-haven assets amid volatile markets and economic challenges. UBS's updated outlook suggests stronger performance for gold and silver in the near to medium term.

OpenAI to boost content owners’ control for Sora AI video app, plans monetization

OpenAI is enhancing content control features for the Sora AI video app, allowing content owners more authority over their creations. The company also plans to introduce monetization options within the app, aiming to support creators financially and foster a sustainable content ecosystem. These moves reflect OpenAI's commitment to empowering users and encouraging responsible AI content usage.

Trump tells Israel to stop bombing Gaza, saying Hamas is ready for peace

Former President Trump urged Israel to halt its bombing campaign in Gaza, claiming that Hamas is prepared to negotiate peace. He emphasized the need for diplomatic efforts rather than continued violence, suggesting that a ceasefire could lead to stability in the region. Trump's comments come amid ongoing conflict and international calls for de-escalation.

Mining giant Grupo Mexico returns with new offer for Citi’s Banamex

Grupo Mexico has renewed its bid to acquire Citi’s Banamex, signaling strong interest in expanding its financial services footprint. The offer comes amid ongoing negotiations, aiming to revive Grupo Mexico’s initial pursuit of Banamex to enhance its market presence in Mexico's banking sector.

Brazilian scammers, raking in millions, used Gisele Bundchen deepfakes on Instagram ads

Brazilian scammers created deepfake videos of supermodel Gisele Bundchen to promote fake Instagram ads, deceiving users and generating millions in illicit profits. The scheme exploited Bundchen’s image to gain trust and lure victims into fraudulent investments, highlighting growing concerns over AI-driven deepfake technology misuse in digital scams. Authorities warn users to verify ads and be cautious online.

Exclusive – Trump administration eyes stake in company developing Greenland rare earths mine

The Trump administration considered acquiring a stake in a company planning to develop a rare earth minerals mine in Greenland. This move aimed to secure access to critical materials essential for technology and defense industries, reducing reliance on China. The effort reflects broader U.S. strategic interests in Arctic resources and supply chain diversification.

Insurer AIG reshuffles U.S. leadership as executive Don Bailey retires

AIG announced a leadership reshuffle following the retirement of U.S. executive Don Bailey. The company is appointing new leaders to strengthen its operations and strategic direction in the U.S. market. These changes aim to enhance AIG’s competitive position and support growth initiatives across key business segments.

Factbox - Taylor Swift’s ‘The Life of a Showgirl’ Album Sets Stage to Break Records

Taylor Swift’s upcoming album, ‘The Life of a Showgirl,’ is highly anticipated and expected to break multiple records. Building on her previous successes, the album showcases her evolving artistry and has generated significant buzz among fans and critics alike, positioning her for continued dominance in the music industry.

AI chip firm Cerebras files to withdraw highly anticipated US listing

AI chip maker Cerebras has decided to withdraw its planned initial public offering (IPO) in the US, citing volatile market conditions. The company, known for its advanced AI processors, had aimed for a high-profile listing but opted to postpone due to uncertainties impacting investor sentiment. Cerebras intends to explore alternative funding options to support its growth in the competitive AI hardware sector.

Anduril and Palantir battlefield communication system ‘very high risk,’ US Army memo says

A US Army memo highlights the battlefield communication system developed by Anduril and Palantir as "very high risk." Concerns include security vulnerabilities, integration challenges, and operational reliability. Given the system’s critical role in military communications, it requires rigorous testing and improvements to address these significant risks before broader deployment.

BlackRock’s infrastructure play gets a boost as Minnesota approves buyout

Minnesota regulators have approved BlackRock’s acquisition of a major infrastructure asset, enhancing the investment firm’s portfolio in the sector. This buyout strengthens BlackRock’s position in infrastructure investments, aligning with its strategy to expand in long-term, stable assets amid growing demand for infrastructure funding. The approval marks a key milestone in BlackRock’s efforts to capitalize on infrastructure opportunities nationwide.

Ireland hikes corporate tax forecast on stalled global tax deal

Ireland has increased its corporate tax revenue forecast amid delays in a global tax agreement. The government expects higher collections despite uncertainties surrounding the international deal, reflecting strong multinational earnings and ongoing investments in the country. This revision underscores Ireland’s reliance on corporate tax and highlights challenges in aligning with a global minimum tax framework.

US services sector growth slows; prices paid measure edges higher

The US services sector growth slowed in the latest report, indicating cooling activity amid economic uncertainties. However, the prices paid index rose slightly, suggesting some inflationary pressures persist. This mixed data reflects ongoing challenges in the sector as businesses navigate supply chain issues and fluctuating demand.

U.S. services sector activity unchanged in September; employment contracts - ISM

The U.S. services sector activity remained flat in September, according to the ISM report, indicating no growth. Employment within the sector contracted, reflecting reduced hiring. Input prices eased, suggesting lower cost pressures. Overall, the report points to a stagnant services industry with softening demand and cautious business sentiment.

U.S. Non-Manufacturing Sector Contracts, ISM PMI Drops to 50.0

The U.S. non-manufacturing sector contracted in May as the ISM Services PMI fell to 50.0, indicating no growth for the first time in over two years. This decline reflects slower demand and ongoing challenges from inflation and interest rate hikes, signaling caution for the economy's service industries.

Canada's services PMI hits a three-month low in September as jobs decline

Canada's services PMI dropped to its lowest in three months in September, signaling a slowdown in the sector. The decline was driven by reduced new business and a fall in employment, indicating weaker demand and cautious hiring among service providers amid economic uncertainty.

Services PMI dips slightly, but remains strong, beating forecasts

The latest Services PMI shows a slight decline but remains robust, surpassing market expectations. This indicates continued expansion in the services sector despite minor softness, reflecting ongoing economic resilience and steady demand.

Brazil's industrial production rises 0.8% in August, beats forecasts

Brazil's industrial production increased by 0.8% in August, surpassing market expectations. The growth was driven by gains in manufacturing and mining sectors, reflecting economic resilience amidst global uncertainties. This positive outcome boosts confidence in Brazil's industrial sector and supports projections for continued expansion in the coming months.

Italy plans to increase borrowing by $14 billion from 2026-2028

Italy intends to raise its borrowing by $14 billion between 2026 and 2028 to support economic growth and manage public finances. The plan aims to balance investment needs with fiscal responsibility, addressing budgetary pressures while sustaining development goals. This increased borrowing is part of Italy's broader strategy to stimulate the economy amid ongoing challenges.

UK business activity grows at slowest pace in 5 months, PMI shows

UK business activity expanded at its slowest rate in five months in May, according to the latest PMI data. The slowdown was attributed to weaker domestic demand and supply chain disruptions, impacting manufacturing and services sectors. Despite the cooling growth, businesses remain cautiously optimistic about the prospects ahead amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

Italy Jan-June public deficit narrows y/y to 5.0% of GDP

Italy's public deficit improved in the first half of the year, narrowing to 5.0% of GDP compared to the same period last year. This reflects better fiscal management and a reduction in government spending relative to revenue, signaling progress towards deficit control and economic stability.

Education Department altered employees' emails to blame shutdown on Democrats, lawsuit says

A lawsuit claims the Education Department modified employees' emails to falsely attribute a government shutdown to Democrats. The alterations allegedly aimed to shift blame and political responsibility, raising concerns over manipulation of official communications for partisan purposes.

Trump wants to cut federal aid to Portland as his anger with protesters grows

President Trump has threatened to cut federal aid to Portland in response to ongoing protests and unrest in the city. Frustrated by what he describes as inadequate local control and escalating violence, Trump aims to pressure city officials to take stronger action against demonstrators. The move reflects his broader stance on law and order amid nationwide protests.

Dow, S&P 500 manage record closing highs; Nasdaq falls in volatile session

The Dow and S&P 500 reached record closing highs amid volatile trading, driven by optimism in economic data and earnings reports. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq fell, weighed down by losses in major tech stocks. Market sentiment remained mixed as investors balanced upbeat corporate results with concerns over inflation and interest rates.

White House freezes $2.1 billion in Chicago transit projects

The White House has halted $2.1 billion in funding for Chicago transit projects, citing concerns over project management and oversight. This freeze delays various infrastructure improvements aimed at enhancing public transportation in the city. Local officials urge federal authorities to resolve issues promptly to avoid further setbacks to transit development and maintain momentum for critical upgrades.

US agency halts emergency funds, demands state population data reflecting deportations

A US federal agency has suspended emergency funding to certain states, requesting updated population data that accounts for recent deportations. The move aims to ensure aid distribution aligns with accurate demographic figures impacted by immigration enforcement. States must provide revised counts reflecting deported individuals to resume funding.

Senior US senator wants to boost pressure on China over Taiwan

A senior US senator has called for increased pressure on China regarding its stance on Taiwan. The senator emphasized the need for stronger diplomatic and economic measures to support Taiwan's sovereignty and deter Chinese aggression. This move reflects growing bipartisan concern in the US about China's expanding influence in the region and its implications for global security.

Factbox - How hedge funds performed in September

Hedge funds faced challenges in September, experiencing mixed results due to market volatility and shifts in sectors like technology and energy. Performance varied widely across strategies, with some funds benefiting from macroeconomic trends while others struggled amid fluctuating asset prices. Overall, September reflected ongoing uncertainty in global markets impacting hedge fund returns.

US dollar posts multi-week losses on fears of prolonged shutdown

The US dollar experienced multi-week declines due to growing concerns over a potential prolonged government shutdown. Investors worry the shutdown could hamper economic growth and delay key fiscal policies, leading to increased market uncertainty. This has driven demand for alternative currencies and safe-haven assets, weakening the dollar across global markets.

Bid to end shutdown fails in Senate; Trump freezes aid to Chicago

A Senate effort to end the government shutdown failed, prolonging funding gaps. Meanwhile, President Trump halted federal aid to Chicago, citing concerns over crime and governance. The shutdown continues to impact federal services and government employees.

Fed’s Miran wants aggressive rate cuts but downplays differences with other officials

Federal Reserve's Miran supports aggressive interest rate cuts to stimulate the economy but emphasizes that his views are not drastically different from other Fed officials. He suggests that while approaches may vary, the overall Fed strategy remains aligned, aiming to balance economic growth with inflation control.

Why this analyst thinks Bitcoin price will hit a fresh record high next week

An analyst predicts Bitcoin will reach a new all-time high next week, citing strong market momentum, increased institutional interest, and positive technical indicators. The analyst highlights growing adoption and favorable macroeconomic factors as key drivers supporting the bullish outlook.

Bitcoin price today: up above $120k on seasonal optimism; altcoins rangebound

Bitcoin surged above $120,000 driven by seasonal optimism and increased investor confidence. Meanwhile, altcoins remained largely rangebound, showing limited movement despite Bitcoin's strong gains. Market analysts attribute this mixed performance to cautious trading ahead of upcoming economic events.

Classover to accept Solana payments, holds $13.4M in SOL treasury

Classover is now accepting payments in Solana (SOL) cryptocurrency and currently holds $13.4 million worth of SOL in its treasury, signaling strong confidence in Solana’s ecosystem and expanding its crypto payment options.

Walmart-backed fintech OnePay is bringing crypto to its banking app - CNBC

Walmart-backed fintech OnePay is integrating cryptocurrency features into its banking app. This move aims to make crypto more accessible to Walmart’s customer base by enabling buying, selling, and managing digital assets directly through the app, expanding financial services and embracing digital currency adoption.

Mobix Labs launches acquisition strategy with $100 million funding access

Mobix Labs has initiated an acquisition strategy backed by $100 million in funding. This move aims to accelerate growth by acquiring complementary companies and expanding its market presence. The capital access will support strategic investments, enhance product offerings, and strengthen Mobix Labs’ position in the competitive technology sector.

Bybit Kazakhstan and Biometric.Vision Introduce Biometrics to Enhance Customer Security

Bybit Kazakhstan has partnered with Biometric.Vision to implement biometric technology, enhancing customer security and streamlining account access. This initiative aims to strengthen identity verification processes, reduce fraud, and improve user experience across Bybit’s platforms in Kazakhstan. The collaboration marks a significant step towards integrating advanced security solutions in the fintech sector.

BTCC Exchange Crosses 10 Million Users: Head of Operations Alex Hung on Building for the Long Term

BTCC Exchange has surpassed 10 million registered users, marking a significant milestone. Alex Hung, Head of Operations, emphasized the company's commitment to sustainable growth, user trust, and continuous innovation. BTCC plans to expand its services and enhance user experience to maintain long-term success in the competitive crypto market.

Davis Commodities reviews $2.5 billion digital commodity treasury model

Davis Commodities is evaluating a $2.5 billion digital commodity treasury model aimed at enhancing liquidity and asset management. The initiative focuses on integrating blockchain technology to streamline transactions and improve transparency within commodity markets. This move positions Davis Commodities to capitalize on digital innovations while addressing evolving market demands.

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

Psy Protocol's testnet integrates high internet-scale speed with Bitcoin-level security, aiming to enhance blockchain performance and reliability. This development promises faster transaction processing while maintaining robust security standards typical of Bitcoin, signaling a significant advancement in blockchain technology.

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

CME Group announced it will introduce around-the-clock trading for cryptocurrency and options starting early 2026. This move aims to offer continuous market access and align with the growing demand for flexible trading hours in digital assets, enhancing liquidity and market efficiency.

Energy Fuels closes upsized $700 million convertible notes offering

Energy Fuels successfully closed an upsized $700 million convertible notes offering, exceeding initial targets. The funds will support its uranium and vanadium production growth, strengthening its financial position and advancing critical energy resource projects amid increasing demand for clean energy minerals.

Cathie Wood's ARK bolsters Alibaba, trims Amazon stock

Cathie Wood's ARK Investment has increased its stake in Alibaba while reducing its Amazon holdings. The move reflects ARK's strategy to capitalize on growth opportunities in Chinese tech amid market shifts, balancing its portfolio by strengthening positions in key companies like Alibaba.

MedX Health completes initial closing of private placement

MedX Health announced the initial closing of its private placement, raising significant capital to fund the company's development and expansion efforts. The funds will support ongoing clinical trials, operational activities, and strategic growth. Investors showed strong interest, signaling confidence in MedX Health’s innovative healthcare solutions. The company plans to use proceeds to accelerate progress in its key projects.

GigCapital8 prices $220 million IPO, shares to begin trading Monday

GigCapital8 has priced its initial public offering at $220 million. The company’s shares are set to begin trading on Monday, marking a significant step in its market debut. This move reflects investor confidence and positions GigCapital8 for future growth opportunities.

Metallus reaches tentative agreement with steelworkers union

Metallus and the steelworkers union have reached a tentative agreement, averting a potential strike. The accord addresses key issues like wages, benefits, and working conditions. Both parties expressed optimism about the deal, which now awaits ratification by union members. This resolution ensures continued operations and stability for the company and its workforce.

New Pacific Metals files new base shelf prospectus for future offerings

New Pacific Metals has filed a new base shelf prospectus to enable future offerings of securities. This filing allows the company to raise capital efficiently when market conditions are favorable, supporting its ongoing projects and growth initiatives in the mining sector. The prospectus renewal underscores the company's intent to maintain financial flexibility.

Azitra receives NYSE American non-compliance notice

Azitra, Inc. received a non-compliance notice from NYSE American for failing to maintain the minimum $1 million stockholders' equity required. The company has 45 calendar days to submit a plan to regain compliance. If approved, it can have up to 18 months to meet the standard. Azitra is focused on developing microbiome therapeutics for skin diseases.

Hertz promotes Mike Moore to COO to oversee fleet operations

Hertz has appointed Mike Moore as Chief Operating Officer to lead fleet operations. Moore will focus on enhancing vehicle availability, streamlining processes, and improving customer experience as the company aims to strengthen its market position. His promotion reflects Hertz’s commitment to operational excellence amid ongoing industry challenges.

Patterson-UTI reports 93 drilling rigs operating in September

Patterson-UTI Energy reported 93 drilling rigs in operation during September, reflecting steady activity in the oilfield services sector. This figure indicates the company's ongoing engagement despite market fluctuations, highlighting its role in supporting exploration and production across key U.S. regions.

AIG North America CEO Don Bailey to retire, new leadership announced

Don Bailey is retiring as CEO of AIG North America. The company has announced new leadership appointments to guide its North American operations moving forward. This change is part of AIG’s strategic efforts to enhance its market position and operational effectiveness.

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