News Summary - 10/07/2025

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Trump says chance of Gaza peace deal 'really good' as talks to continue in Egypt
Talks in Egypt, considered the most significant since the war began two years ago, are ongoing with optimism expressed by Trump about a strong chance for a Gaza peace deal.
Mother of Israeli hostage says she still doesn't know if he's alive or dead
Two years after Hamas' attack on October 7, Herut Nimrodi remains hopeful that her son Tamir, held hostage, is still alive, despite the uncertainty surrounding his fate.
France in fresh political crisis as PM Lecornu quits after 26 days
Prime Minister Lecornu resigned after just 26 days in office. Despite President Macron's request for him to remain until Wednesday to maintain stability, Lecornu stepped down, deepening the political crisis in France.
'I was lucky to get out': Everest hikers battle hypothermia as blizzard rescue continues
A deadly blizzard on Everest's eastern face has left at least one hiker dead and hundreds stranded. Rescue efforts are ongoing as many climbers struggle with hypothermia and harsh conditions while awaiting evacuation.
US shutdown to continue after funding measures fail again in Senate
For the fifth time, funding measures proposed by both Republicans and Democrats failed to pass in the Senate, leading to the continuation of the US government shutdown.
Shoe thrown at India's top judge in religious row
A lawyer threw a shoe at India's Chief Justice BR Gavai, reportedly in response to remarks he made about Hinduism, sparking controversy.
US Supreme Court rejects Ghislaine Maxwell appeal in Epstein case
Ghislaine Maxwell's appeal was rejected by the US Supreme Court. She is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex-trafficking charges linked to Jeffrey Epstein.
Man killed in suspected bear attack in Arkansas
Local police have located and killed the bear suspected of causing a rare fatal attack in Arkansas.
Trump and Brazilian President Lula have 'friendly' call
Brazil's government reported that former US President Trump and Brazilian President Lula shared a friendly phone call, recalling their positive rapport at the UN in New York.
Australian prosecutors appeal mushroom murderer’s ‘inadequate’ sentence
Erin Patterson received a minimum 33-year sentence for the murder of three people after serving them a toxic mushroom meal. Australian prosecutors are appealing the sentence, deeming it inadequate given the severity of the crime.
Exiled leader to return to Bangladesh for historic vote after uprising
Tarique Rahman, the exiled political figure expected to become Bangladesh's next Prime Minister, has announced plans to return to the country to participate in upcoming landmark elections, as stated in an interview with BBC Bangla.
Skydiver killed after falling without parachute in Nashville
Instructor Justin Fuller tragically died after becoming separated from both his student and his parachute, leading to a fatal fall during a skydiving incident in Nashville.
Ex-New York Times writer to lead CBS after Paramount deal
Bari Weiss, former New York Times opinion editor and media start-up founder, has been appointed as the new head of CBS News following its acquisition by Paramount.
Balloons used to smuggle cigarettes shut Lithuanian airport
Lithuanian officials detected 25 weather balloons carrying thousands of illicit cigarettes from Belarus, leading to the shutdown of a local airport to address the smuggling attempt.
New Zealand pays Samoa millions after naval ship crash
The HMNZS Manawanui sank in Samoan waters a year ago, causing an oil leak into the ocean. New Zealand has agreed to compensate Samoa with millions in damages following the environmental incident.
Eswatini accepts 10 US deportees despite legal challenge
Eswatini has received a second group of 10 deportees from the US, following an agreement between the two governments. This transfer continues despite ongoing legal challenges opposing the deportations.
Why is Trump trying to deploy the National Guard to US cities?
Trump argues the National Guard deployment is necessary to restore order in troubled cities. However, Democratic-led states warn that sending troops could worsen tensions and escalate conflicts instead of calming them.
What are the key sticking points in Trump's Gaza peace plan?
Israel and Hamas negotiators are set to begin indirect talks in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, aiming to end the Israel-Gaza conflict.
Gisèle Pelicot to face one of her rapists in court as French women fear nothing has changed
Gisèle Pelicot's courage in confronting her rapist marked a significant moment in France's MeToo movement. However, many French women now fear that despite initial hopes, little progress has been made in addressing sexual violence and justice.
New US Supreme Court term will reshape Trump's powers
Legal challenges have impeded former President Trump's efforts to broaden presidential authority. The upcoming US Supreme Court term is set to address key issues that could redefine the scope of presidential power.
BBC finds Russian guards, Iranian trucks and rusting railway on Trump's Caucasus peace route
The proposed Trump Route in the South Caucasus aims to boost regional connectivity but faces challenges, including Russian military presence, Iranian trucks using the route, and deteriorating railway infrastructure, highlighting the complex geopolitics bordering Russia and Iran.
BBC correspondents share their memories of 7 October
BBC correspondents Yolande Knell and Rushdi Abualouf reflect on their experiences and memories of 7 October, providing personal insights into the events of that day in the Middle East and Gaza.
Watch: Race to reach hikers stranded by Mount Everest blizzard
Chinese state media report that about 350 hikers have been rescued following a blizzard near Mount Everest. Rescue operations continue to reach over 200 stranded individuals still trapped in the severe weather conditions.
Watch: Will President Trump get a Nobel Peace Prize?
The BBC surveyed Americans in Washington to gather opinions on what President Trump would need to achieve to deserve a Nobel Peace Prize, reflecting varied public expectations and criteria for the prestigious honor.
Cars swept away in Bulgaria floods
At least three people, including two rescue workers, have died in severe floods in southeast Bulgaria, which have caused cars to be swept away and widespread damage. Rescue efforts continue amid challenging conditions.
Hopes and fears in Gaza and Israel over potential ceasefire
There is increasing optimism for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, yet uncertainty persists over whether both sides can reach an agreement to end the ongoing conflict.
The judge observes "opaque and irregular" income of Ábalos and Koldo following the UCO report and summons both again
The judge has summoned former minister Ábalos and his former advisor Koldo again after a UCO report that points to "opaque and irregular" income. Ábalos will testify on October 15 at 10:00 a.m., and Koldo will do so the following day at the same time.
Podemos suggests that the PSOE paid Ábalos under the table: "Delivering almost 20,000 euros in an envelope is a very strange system"
Pablo Fernández of Podemos suggests irregularities in payments from the PSOE to Ábalos, describing the delivery of nearly 20,000 euros in an envelope as a "very strange" system. However, he rejects accusing the PSOE of a crime or illegal financing, stating that it will be the justice system that determines the truth.
Ábalos, after being summoned to testify again: "Koldo brought a lot of chistorra from Navarra and also asked friends for it"
Former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos stated that he will not resign from his seat as a deputy despite the pressure he is facing after being summoned to testify again.
Gaza Flotilla Activists Freed by Israel Land in Spain This Monday and Denounce "Low-Impact Torture"
The Gaza Flotilla activists freed by Israel arrived in Spain this Monday, denouncing that they suffered "low-impact torture" during their detention. Meanwhile, the latest developments in the Gaza war continue, along with the acceptance and implementation of Trump's peace plan.
Who is Reyes Rigo, the only Spanish woman in the Global Sumud detained for biting a healthcare worker
Reyes Rigo, from Mallorca and the only Spanish woman in the Global Sumud, remains detained by Israeli authorities after allegedly biting an official during a medical examination.
Israel labels as "inhumane" to vote in Congress on the arms embargo on the day marking two years since October 7th
Israel described voting on an arms embargo precisely on the anniversary of October 7th as "inhumane," calling the decision "cynical and condemnable" and attributing it to the Spanish Government's "anti-Israel obsession."
Peace negotiations start in Egypt while Israel continues attacking Gaza and Trump threatens Hamas
Egyptian and Qatari mediators met with a Hamas delegation in Sharm el-Sheikh before the start this afternoon in Egypt of indirect talks with Israel, in which the United States is participating. The negotiations take place while Israeli attacks in Gaza continue and Trump issues threats against Hamas.
The Madrid Court holds that the death of Mario Biondo, husband of Raquel Sánchez Silva, may not have been a suicide
Mario Biondo, an Italian cameraman and husband of Raquel Sánchez Silva, was found dead in his home in Madrid in 2013. The Madrid Court considers that his death may not have been a suicide, supporting his parents' fight to prove that he was murdered.
Alonso attacks the FIA for its treatment of Lewis Hamilton before imposing a penalty
Fernando Alonso finished seventh at the Singapore GP after Lewis Hamilton, of Ferrari, was penalized for cutting several corners. Alonso criticized the FIA for the treatment received by the British driver before the penalty was applied.
Isack Hadjar calls Fernando Alonso a "grumpy" guy and the Asturian responds: "You need to know when it's better to fight and when not to"
Isack Hadjar stood out at the Singapore Grand Prix, overtaking Fernando Alonso twice. Alonso responded to Hadjar's criticism, advising that it's important to know when it's better to fight on track and when not to, showing respect and experience in managing duels.
Duki is honest on 'El Hormiguero' about his episodes of anxiety and addictions: "I have tried quite a few drugs"
Duki visited 'El Hormiguero' to promote his new Netflix documentary about his career and to announce his tour in Spain in October. In the interview, he spoke openly about his episodes of anxiety and confessed to having tried various drugs, showing a more personal and sincere side.
Bayona 'trolls' Broncano with his twin brother on 'La Revuelta': "I told him I was running late and asked for a hand"
Director Bayona visited the program La Revuelta on La 1 to promote his latest film, 'Vieja Loca'. During the show, he joked with Broncano by using his twin brother, asking him for help because he was running late.
Kiko Jiménez Undergoes a Hair Transplant and Shares a Shocking Image After the Surgery
Kiko Jiménez, Sofía Suescun's boyfriend, underwent a hair transplant to address his insecurity about hair loss. After the surgery, he shared a shocking image showing the results of the procedure.
Ángeles, from Camela, updates on Dioni's health status and reveals when they will return to the stage: "He is approaching the end"
Ángeles, from the duo Camela, has informed about Dioni's recovery and announced that they are close to returning to the stage soon.
Barcelona's Rodalies suffer the longest delays among all commuter rail networks with an average of 20.3 minutes
Renfe has published punctuality data for commuter trains, revealing that Barcelona experiences the longest delays with an average of 20.3 minutes. Seville shows the highest overall average delay, while Madrid and Valencia have average delays of 11.1 and 7.8 minutes, respectively.
30% of Cercanías trains arrived late at their destination in September, with an average delay of 11.1 minutes
Renfe reveals punctuality data for Cercanías for the first time, highlighting Barcelona with the most delays and Sevilla with the longest average delay. In Madrid, 30% of trains arrived late, with an average delay of 11.1 minutes, while in Valencia the average delay was 7.8 minutes.
Lecornu accepts a second attempt to form a government just hours after resigning as Prime Minister of France
Lecornu, after resigning as Prime Minister of France the day after forming his first cabinet, has accepted a second attempt to form a government. He has until Wednesday to succeed.
The prosecutor requests to dismiss the case against Gómez and says that her relationship with Sánchez is not enough to investigate her
The prosecutor has requested to dismiss the case against Gómez, arguing that her relationship with Sánchez is not sufficient to investigate her. None of the accused attended the hearing held this Monday.
Begoña Gómez asks the judge to request from Moncloa the "background information" of all the president's female assistants
Begoña Gómez, wife of the Prime Minister, will not attend the summons from Judge Peinado, where she will be informed that her case will be tried by a jury. Additionally, she requests that the judge require Moncloa to provide the background information of all the president’s female assistants.
Alert in the US Due to Lack of Air Traffic Controllers Caused by Government Shutdown
During the government shutdown in the US, air traffic controllers and other federal employees continue working without receiving pay, raising concerns about the ability to manage and ensure safety in air traffic.
The Million-Dollar Debt That Isabel Pantoja Could Leave as an Inheritance to Kiko Rivera
The program 'Vaya fama' reveals that Isabel Pantoja could leave a large debt to her son Kiko Rivera, complicating his inheritance. The singer is facing financial problems that could affect the assets she will pass on to her offspring.
Marc Márquez avoids surgery, but will not race in the Australian or Malaysian Grand Prix
Marc Márquez has two minor injuries and has opted for conservative treatment, avoiding surgery. As a result, he will not participate in the Australian or Malaysian Grand Prix in order to focus on his recovery.
Álex Márquez's Great Anger Over Marc's Crash: "Always the Same... Nothing Is Done Until Something Happens"
Álex Márquez criticized the condition of the gravel at the Mandalika circuit following Marc Márquez's crash, expressing his frustration that no measures are taken until an accident occurs.
Redondo admits that abusers may have been acquitted due to failures in the electronic bracelets
The Minister of Equality, Irene Montero, acknowledges that cases of abuse may have been acquitted because of failures in the electronic bracelets, although she states that the cases cannot be numerous, since the requests were made ten days ago and have not yet been received.
All the countries that will not go to Eurovision if Israel participates: one of them belongs to the 'Big Five'
One of the main sponsors of the festival, a member of the 'Big Five', has announced that they will not attend Eurovision 2026 in Vienna if Israel participates.
Gisèle Pelicot Reappears to Applause in Another Trial Where the Convicted Denies Having Raped Her: "I Never Knew She Was Drugged"
Husamettin D. admits to having had sexual relations with Gisèle Pelicot but denies having raped her, claiming he did not know she was drugged.
Four out of ten houses are bought as an investment or for a second home
A study by the Federation of Real Estate Associations reveals that the average age of homebuyers is over 40 years old, and that the market focuses on apartments valued between 150,000 and 250,000 euros. Additionally, four out of ten houses are purchased as an investment or for a second residence.
The Pilar Long Weekend Will Be Marked by Heavy Rainfall, According to Jorge Rey's Latest Forecast
Expert Jorge Rey, using the cabañuelas method, predicts that during the Pilar long weekend there will be heavy rain and storms, especially over the Hispanic Day weekend and the Feast of the Pillar.
Search and Arrest Warrant for the Music Teacher Convicted of Abusing a Student and Subjecting Her to "Sadistic Practices"
The Provincial Court of Ourense has issued an order for the search, arrest, and imprisonment of a music teacher sentenced to 13 years for sexually abusing a student and subjecting her to sadistic practices. The teacher fled before serving the sentence and is now being sought to serve his punishment.
How to Manage Your Finances Well to Live More Peacefully and with Greater Freedom
Cofidis provides advice and support to its clients to achieve proper financing and money management, thereby promoting greater peace of mind and financial freedom.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica presents in its issue 127 ‘Generation Alfabeta’, which explores how hyperconnectivity affects well-being. It analyzes the need to balance digital use with real life, promoting conscious habits to manage the impact of screens on mental and social health.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made an ironic comment about the incident in which Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam', suggesting to face the situation with good humor.
Jota Peleteiro blows up and issues a warning to those trying to bring him down: "Someone is going to get a shock"
After five years in the shadows, businessman Jota Peleteiro warns that he will respond forcefully against those who try to harm him, promising that someone will face the consequences.
Influencer Luanna Araujo, her boyfriend, and a friend die while celebrating her 29th birthday
Luanna Araujo, her boyfriend, and a friend died instantly in a car accident while celebrating her 29th birthday, due to the severe impact of the crash.
The Mysterious Message from LeBron James Hinting at His NBA Retirement: "The Final Decision"
LeBron James, star of the Los Angeles Lakers, plans to recreate an iconic 2010 interview in which he announced his signing with the Miami Heat, sparking speculation about a possible message related to his definitive retirement from the NBA.
The man accused of murdering his wife and daughter in Móstoles spoke about the crime to his father-in-law "with incredible calm"
The victim's stepfather stated that the accused called him after committing the murder to confess the crime, showing incredible calm during the conversation.
Kilian Jornet's Latest Madness: He Climbs a Total of 72 'Four-Thousanders'... in 31 Days
Kilian Jornet traveled 5,145 km and ascended 123,045 meters, completing the climb of 72 peaks over 4,000 meters in just 31 days, an exceptional feat in the world of mountaineering.
Everything You Need to Know About This Key Supplement for Your Baby's Healthy Development
The Puleva Peques and Puleva Max range promotes healthy growth in children by providing essential iron and omega-3 (DHA), with no added sugars, supporting optimal development from an early age.
Renault extends layoffs in the European automotive sector with a plan to cut 3,000 jobs
Renault plans to cut 3,000 jobs across various areas of the company, excluding production positions, as part of a strategic adjustment.
Quentin Tarantino talks about the only series he likes: "I haven't watched any other three times"
Quentin Tarantino reveals that the only series he has watched three times is a creation by Aaron Sorkin, available in Spain via Movistar Plus+ and Max. The 'Pulp Fiction' director expresses his special admiration for this television production.
Paris Fashion Week 'Mocks' Kanye West and Bianca Censori in One of Its Shows
Vetements presented in its Spring-Summer 2026 collection looks that reference Kanye West's controversial t-shirt and Bianca Censori's controversial style, creating a satire about the couple during Paris Fashion Week.
Women Who Have Abortions Do Not Have a Higher Risk for Their Mental Health: "It Depends on Many Factors That Vary"
Scientific evidence indicates that voluntary abortion does not increase the risk of mental health disorders, although unwanted pregnancies can negatively affect psychological health. The impact depends on various individual and contextual factors that vary in each case.
WhatsApp usernames are about to arrive: this is how you will be able to reserve yours
WhatsApp is developing a system that will allow users to choose and reserve their username before the official launch of this feature.
Guide to Imserso Trips 2025-2026: Dates, Destinations, Prices, and How to Book
The sale of places for the Imserso trips 2025-2026 has begun, being carried out in a staggered manner. Each day, reservations open for a different group of autonomous communities, followed by the rest of Spain, thus facilitating organization and access for users.
Mariano Di Paola, one of the best winemakers in the world: "I live thinking that the best wine is from the next harvest"
Mariano Di Paola, a renowned winemaker chosen by Decanter in 2015 as one of the 30 best in the world, has been directing production at Bodega Rutini since 1994, always motivated by the idea that the best wine will be from the next harvest.
The funny trick of a teacher to prevent another car from tailgating too closely: "We're going to keep pressing..."
The TikTok Spain profile @rosautoescuelista shared a fun and effective trick to help drivers maintain a safe distance on the road, preventing other cars from getting too close from behind.
Action Against Hunger on Trump's Peace Plan: "The Way to Help Is a Ceasefire"
Action Against Hunger demands a ceasefire and the urgent entry of food and humanitarian aid into Gaza and the West Bank to alleviate the crisis caused by the conflict.
This is how the conflict stands: which territory Israel controls, where the refugees are, and where Hamas remains
The Israeli offensive is focused on the city of Gaza to eliminate Hamas resistance, with attacks that also affect the southern Gaza Strip and reach as far as Lebanon.
How Israel's Search Operation Against Hezbollah Unfolded: It Dismantled the Most Powerful Army in the Region in Minutes
A coordinated Israeli operation detonated multiple explosives in Hezbollah's search areas, causing more than 12 deaths and nearly 3,000 injuries, dismantling in minutes what is considered the most powerful army in the region.
Timeline: Tens of Thousands Dead, Hunger, a Regional Powder Keg... and a Ray of Hope
More than 167,000 people have been injured and nearly 4,000 children amputated since the start of the conflict, which has caused thousands of deaths and a humanitarian crisis, although a ray of hope persists in the region.
A Million-Dollar Treasure from a 1715 Spanish Shipwreck Found in Florida
A treasure valued at one million dollars has been found in Florida, belonging to Spanish ships that sailed from Cuba to Seville and shipwrecked on the "Treasure Coast" in 1715.
Trump's Crusade Against Democratic States: The Judiciary Blocks Him from Deploying 300 California Guards to Oregon
The judiciary blocked Trump's attempt to send 300 California National Guardsmen to Oregon. The governor described the action as an attempt to use soldiers for political purposes, rejecting the measure that sought to intervene in a state governed by Democrats.
Generation Z is Fragmenting: Older Members Are Progressive, While Younger Ones Are More Conservative
Generation Z is divided into two groups: the older members, who are more progressive and initially trusting, and the younger members, who are more conservative and distrustful until given proof. This fragmentation reflects differences in their values and attitudes toward trust.
Raquel Mosquera's First Words After It Becomes Known That Her Husband Is Detained
Raquel Mosquera, former contestant of 'Supervivientes', has neither confirmed nor denied her husband's detention after the news became public.
The priest who witnessed the jihadist attack in a church in Algeciras, about the attacker: "He was a specter"
The Prosecution is requesting 50 years in prison for the accused of murdering the sacristan Diego Valencia during a jihadist attack in a church in Algeciras. The priest witness described the attacker as "a specter."
Investigation into Whether Contaminated Cough Syrups Caused the Death of at Least Nine Children
Authorities have ordered the suspension of sales of certain cough syrups following the death of at least nine children and have launched an investigation to determine if the product was contaminated.
A bodysuit that replicates a naked male body, the latest provocation at Paris Fashion Week
Duran Lantink debuted with Jean Paul Gaultier at Paris Fashion Week presenting 'Junior', an innovative collection that included bodysuits designed to simulate naked male bodies, challenging traditional fashion conventions.
Requirements Your Landlord Must Meet to Increase Your Rent According to the CPI
The law requires the landlord to meet certain requirements and deadlines to increase the rent according to the CPI, ensuring transparency and protection for the tenant during the rent adjustment process.
How to Watch 'Intemperie' for Free, the Western by the Director of 'Solas' Starring Luis Tosar
This Spanish western, starring Luis Tosar and with five Goya Award nominations, is now available to watch for free.
Households with regulated tariffs pay 95 euros more for electricity since January
Between January and September 2025, the accumulated amount of electricity bills for households with regulated tariffs (PVPC) increased by 19.9%, representing an increase of 95 euros in the total cost.
From Inflation to Euribor: Ten Useful Financial Terms to Plan Your Finances and Avoid Problems
October 6th marks Financial Education Day, a date to promote the understanding of key terms such as inflation and Euribor, essential for proper personal economic management and avoiding financial difficulties.
Trump Addresses Young People in His First TikTok as President: "You Owe Me One"
On November 5, 2024, after winning the elections, President Trump posted his first video on TikTok aimed at young people, with a message telling them: "You owe me one."
The Incredible Number of Albums Taylor Swift Sold of 'The Life of a Showgirl' on Its First Day on the Market
Taylor Swift reached a milestone with 'The Life of a Showgirl,' achieving the second most successful release week in history and the most successful of her career.
How to Make the World an Accessible Place for Everyone
Representatives from companies, institutions, and the third sector, together with Acciona, discuss how to eliminate physical, digital, social, and labor barriers to benefit 4.7 million people with disabilities.
The hilarious 'geographic discrimination' against Spain when assembling furniture: "They will count the time we have for the siesta"
A funny complaint about the supposed "geographic discrimination" in furniture assembly instructions, which do not take into account the typical siesta time in Spain, sparking jokes and comments about how these guides do not adjust the time needed to assemble the furniture in the country.
The Struggle for Spanish Nationality of Descendants of Exiles in Argentina: "It's Recovering the Past"
More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the ‘Grandchildren Law,’ which allows descendants of Spanish emigrant exiles in Argentina during the 20th century to recover their connection with Spain. This Law aims to acknowledge historical memory and facilitate the recovery of family and cultural history.
Navia Rodríguez, the little mycologist who collected mushrooms at one year old: "She recognizes the species without any problem"
Navia Rodríguez, from A Coruña, is the youngest member of several mycological associations and has been part of the Naturalist Group Hábitat since she was three months old. From a very young age, she collects mushrooms and recognizes different species effortlessly.
Ayahuasca, stories from the journey into the unknown interior: "I understood things about myself that I had not imagined"
Ayahuasca, an Amazonian drink with ritual and psychedelic effects, attracts many Spaniards seeking self-knowledge. Although its use is controversial and exists in a legal gray area, participants report deep and revealing experiences about themselves.
Gaza, the Machiavellian Paradox
Hamas is negotiating the peace plan promoted by Trump, who is seeking the Nobel Peace Prize and is the only one in a position to pressure Netanyahu to stop the war crimes in Gaza.
A convoluted path to peace
Trump's plan, unexpected in its scope, could mark a new chapter in the conflict between Israel and Hamas, offering a possible path to peace after years of disputes.
Tremble, Maduro, tremble
Nicolás Maduro, previously unconcerned about his political adversaries, now shows concern about Donald Trump.
The strategy of tension
Carlos Mazón faces criticism: if he does not attend the October 9th ceremony, it will be perceived as a sign of political weakness; if he attends, it will be considered a "provocation" by Diana Morant, Secretary General of the PSPV.
Von der Leyen says that motions of no confidence 'feed' "adversaries" like Putin: "They try to make us drop our guard"
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, defended her management before the European Parliament, warning that motions of no confidence strengthen adversaries like Putin, who seek to weaken European unity. The votes are scheduled for Thursday.
Russia Runs Out of Gasoline: Ukrainian Attacks on Its Refineries Cause Shortages and Force It to Import Fuel
The Kremlin acknowledges gasoline and diesel supply problems in several regions due to Ukrainian attacks on refineries. In response, it has banned exports of these fuels to ensure domestic supply, forcing Russia to import fuel to meet demand.
Medvedev, on the presence of drones in Europe: "The important thing is that they experience the dangers of war firsthand"
Former Russian president Medvedev stated that the objective is for Europeans to "be scared shitless" by the presence of drones in Europe, without acknowledging Russian responsibility for the events, emphasizing that what matters is that they directly experience the dangers of war.
This Was the Last Goodbye on 'MasterChef Celebrity': "What a Good Person You Are!"
David Amor was eliminated after failing to convince the judges with his dish in the elimination challenge, where Miguel Torres stood out as the best participant.
The Egyptian city where peace is negotiated in Gaza: beaches, coral reefs... and several sunken ships
The Egyptian coastal city stands out for its natural heritage, beaches, coral reefs, and sunken ships, along with impressive mosques, restaurants, quality hotels, and a lively nightlife, making it a key location for the peace negotiations in Gaza.
The judge requests data from a dozen banks and the Treasury regarding Pardo de Vera
The judge has requested labor, tax, fiscal, and financial documentation related to Pardo de Vera from a dozen banks and the Treasury in order to advance the investigation.
A Study Reveals That Brain Shape Can Predict Dementia
A study reveals that changes in brain geometry linked to aging can predict vulnerability to Alzheimer's, allowing the anticipation of dementia onset.
Max stays, Salma de Diego expelled: the lesson the two leave for 'OT 2025'
Max remains in 'OT 2025' while Salma de Diego is expelled. Both contestants have demonstrated the importance of understanding what sets you apart in the competition, leaving a valuable lesson for future editions of the show.
The 'Operación Triunfo' Academy Breaks Down in Tears After the Latest Elimination: "It Was Very Close"
Salma de Diego emotionally said goodbye to her classmates in the Academy, highlighting the crucial support of Guille Toledano during her stay.
Tension between Ana Pastor and the Israeli Army over accusations of antisemitism: "Not like that"
Ana Pastor confronted the spokesperson of the Israeli Army, Roni Kaplan, following his claim that any criticism of Israel is equivalent to antisemitism, rejecting that equivalence and prompting a tense exchange.
Risto Mejide reveals Koldo García's curious reaction after his lawyer's defense on 'TEM': "He has blocked us"
Risto Mejide shared that after the defense of Koldo García's lawyer on 'Todo es mentira', Koldo tried to block his attorney but ended up also blocking the show's team, creating a funny situation.
Tension in 'OT 2025' over the nominees: one of them does not receive any votes from their peers
Laura and Carlos were nominated in 'OT 2025'. Carlos received three votes, but Laura did not get any support from her peers, creating tension in the show.
Manu makes a great comeback in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' and falls two letters short of winning the jackpot
Manu, from Madrid, achieved 23 correct answers in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra', making a remarkable comeback, but was two letters away from winning the 2,212,000 euro jackpot.
Jimmy Kimmel achieves "greater popularity" than Trump after his show is suspended due to White House pressure
A survey by YouGov and The Economist reveals that 44% of 1,656 American adults have a favorable opinion of Jimmy Kimmel, surpassing Donald Trump's popularity following the temporary suspension of his show due to pressure from the White House.
Susanna Griso explains the controversy with the press involving Cayetano Martínez de Irujo: "It was a tense moment"
Susanna Griso clarified that Cayetano Martínez de Irujo did not have a problem with the press at the event, although she acknowledged that there was a tense moment during the media coverage.
Jesús Cintora warns on 'Malas lenguas' about a new scam "that sells 'duros for four pesetas'"
Jesús Cintora warns on 'Malas lenguas' about a new internet scam that especially affects elderly people, alerting about deceits that promise unreal benefits or "duros for four pesetas."
Wyoming: "El Intermedio is the best TV show in history, trust me"
The host Wyoming assured his viewers that "El Intermedio" is the best TV show in history, urging them to trust his judgment without the need to verify it by channel surfing.
Queen Camilla mourns the death of her close friend, British writer Jilly Cooper: "Very few become legends in their lifetime"
Queen Camilla expressed her sadness over the death of her close friend, British writer Jilly Cooper. In her heartfelt farewell, she wished that her afterlife be filled with handsome men and loyal dogs, emphasizing that few people become legends in their lifetime.
Jilly Cooper, author of the 'Rutshire Chronicles' novel series, dies at 88 after a domestic accident
British writer Jilly Cooper, known for her romantic novels in the 'Rutshire Chronicles' series, passed away at the age of 88 after suffering a fall at her home.
Mario Biondo's Mother Expresses Her Doubts About Raquel Sánchez Silva: "She Should Be On Our Side"
Mario Biondo's mother feels relieved after the Madrid Court acknowledged that her son's death might not have been a suicide. Additionally, she expresses her doubts about Raquel Sánchez Silva, pointing out that she should be on their side in the search for the truth.
Alejandra Rubio talks about Carlo Costanzia's declaration of love: "It moves me because it's difficult for him"
Alejandra Rubio expresses her emotion over Carlo Costanzia's declaration of love, highlighting that he finds it hard to open up. Additionally, she reveals that she would like to marry him in the future.
Blake Lively's Gesture Suggests a Reconciliation with Taylor Swift
After months without communication, Blake Lively liked a post by Taylor Swift, suggesting a possible beginning of reconciliation between the two.
Iván Rojo, from 'OT 2025', joins the meme and announces his first "big concert at Movistar Arena"
Iván Rojo, the first contestant eliminated from 'OT 2025', responded to his critics by joining the meme and announced his first big concert at the Movistar Arena, showing a positive attitude despite the elimination.
Eugenia Martínez de Irujo, her husband Narcís Rebollo's best model, at her brother-in-law Cayetano's wedding
Music producer Narcís Rebollo and his wife Eugenia Martínez de Irujo stood out as the most admired guests at Cayetano's wedding, held in Seville.
Ibai Llanos and De la Rose react to their awkward encounter on 'The Event of the Year 5': "I thought you wanted to..."
Ibai Llanos and De la Rose reunited on TikTok to clarify the controversy that arose after their awkward encounter on 'The Event of the Year 5,' putting an end to misunderstandings and negative comments between them.
Manuel Martos updates on Raphael's health status after canceling a concert
Manuel Martos, Raphael's son, has reported that his father is well and is behaving like a good patient following the cancellation of a concert, downplaying the situation.
Jenna Ortega shows off her Latin roots: "I refuse to lose the traditions that my whole family has"
Jenna Ortega returns with the second season of 'Wednesday', debuting as an executive producer. She reaffirms herself as an influential Latin voice, committed to preserving the family traditions that connect her to her roots.
Disney: The Exhibition Arrives in Spain to Celebrate a Century of Magic
Disney celebrates its centenary with an exhibition in Spain featuring more than 250 pieces such as artwork, costumes, props, and sketches of iconic characters. After touring London, Seoul, and Paris, the exhibit arrives at the CANAL Foundation and will be open until January 2026, also including objects from Star Wars and Marvel.
Aigües: The Richest Town in the Valencian Community
Aigües, with 1,200 inhabitants, is the municipality with the highest average income in the Valencian Community, exceeding 60,000 euros. This is due to the arrival of 200 middle and upper-class Europeans. Located next to the Cabeçó d’Or massif and five kilometers from Mediterranean beaches, its natural surroundings and privileged location make it an attractive destination for European residents.
Melyssa Pinto Radiates Happiness When Talking About Mario Casas
Melyssa Pinto, a prominent designer and social media personality, shares previously undisclosed details about her personal life. She shows happiness and confirms her relationship with Mario Casas, responding to the growing media curiosity about their romance.
UEFA "Reluctantly" Approves the Move of Villarreal - Barça to Miami
UEFA has exceptionally and with reservations approved the relocation of the Villarreal-Barça match to Miami, according to a statement released on Monday. This decision represents an unusual measure in the organization of European matches.
The Israel-Premier Tech Cycling Team Renounces Its "Israeli Identity" Following Protests at La Vuelta
The Israel-Premier Tech cycling team has officially confirmed its disassociation from the State of Israel following recent protests at La Vuelta. Although it has not announced its new name, the team renounces its Israeli identity and seeks a new phase without direct association with Israel.
Luis de la Fuente calls up Borja Iglesias to cover for Lamine Yamal's absence in the Spanish national team
Borja Iglesias, forward for Celta de Vigo and one of the few to oppose Luis Rubiales and the Federation following the kiss with Jenni Hermoso, has been called up by Luis de la Fuente for the matches against Georgia and Bulgaria.
Shocking images of Novak Djokovic vomiting on the court in Shanghai due to intense heat
Novak Djokovic had a tough moment during his match against Yannick Hanfmann in Shanghai, where he vomited on the court because of the intense heat. After winning, the Serbian criticized the harsh conditions that players face in this Masters 1000 event.
Negreira - Real Sociedad and Maracena - Valencia: these are the first notable matchups of the Copa del Rey
112 teams compete for a place in the second round of the Copa del Rey, where big teams such as Barça, Real Madrid, Atlético, and Athletic will join.
Mario and Ana Lidia, with cerebral palsy and the challenge of living with high support needs: "I require help 24 hours a day"
In Spain, 120,000 people have cerebral palsy, and 80% require extensive continuous support, like Mario and Ana Lidia, who need assistance 24 hours a day for their daily lives.
It's Time for a State Strategy for the Major Support Needs
The ASPACE Movement demands a state political strategy that adequately addresses the social challenge of caring for people with cerebral palsy, ensuring the necessary support to improve their quality of life.
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 and a total of 11 at the last World Championship. He denounces the limited visibility given to the achievements of adapted athletes.
The first National Observatory of Childhood Neurodivergences in Spain is born, thanks to HM Hospitals and the Querer Foundation
The Observatory will enable the design of early and personalized interventions, train professionals and families, and generate scientific evidence to promote inclusive policies for childhood neurodivergences in Spain.
CERMI Calls for the Elimination of Subsidies to Companies That Fail to Meet the Employment Quota for People with Disabilities
CERMI requests that the Congress amend the General Subsidies Law so that companies that do not comply with the legal employment quota for people with disabilities lose their right to receive public subsidies, thus seeking to promote labor inclusion and ensure respect for the rights of this group.
David Martínez confirms he will participate in BBVA's takeover bid with his shares and criticizes Banco Sabadell's attitude
David Martínez, the third-largest shareholder of BBVA, confirms that he will take part in the takeover bid with his shares and criticizes Banco Sabadell's attitude, pointing out that there are more constructive ways to discuss the proposal than resorting to insults.
BBVA and Banco Sabadell Get Down to the Wire Five Days Before the Outcome of the Takeover Bid
BBVA and Banco Sabadell face the final week of the acceptance period for the takeover bid amid mutual reproaches and accusations of malpractice, intensifying the competition five days before the deadline.
The Bank of Spain Rules Out a Real Estate Bubble in Spain but Has Mechanisms to Tackle It
Governor José Luis Escrivá states that, adjusted for CPI, housing prices in Spain are at 2005 levels. The Bank of Spain rules out a real estate bubble but has tools to intervene if necessary.
Investors Shake France After Lecornu’s Resignation: The Spread Rises and Is the Highest in the Entire EU
After Lecornu’s resignation, France’s risk premium over Germany rises to 87.4 basis points, surpassing that of countries like Greece, Italy, and Spain, and reaching the highest level in the entire European Union.
The General Council of Economists Raises Its GDP Forecast to 3% Due to Upward Revisions by the INE
The CGE increases its GDP growth forecast to 3%, improving its previous estimate by 0.4 points. Additionally, it estimates that inflation will end 2023 at 2.6% and that the unemployment rate will fall to 10.5%.
Abruzzo (Italy) seeks to strengthen ties with Spain in the agri-food sector and reduce its dependence on the USA
Abruzzo aims to reinforce its relationship with Spain, especially in the agri-food sector, in order to lessen its economic dependence on the United States, where pharmaceutical and automotive exports stand out.
The Supreme Court Rejects the Idea That the Tax Authority Can Indefinitely Repeat Self-Assessment Procedures
The Supreme Court establishes that the Tax Authority cannot indefinitely repeat self-assessment procedures because it violates legal principles such as good faith, legal certainty, effectiveness, and the prohibition of abuse of rights.
It Lasts Less Than Two Hours and Feels Like 'Black Mirror': The Sci-Fi Romance That’s a Hit on Apple TV+
Brett Goldstein ('Ted Lasso') stars in 'With You, Everything,' a sci-fi romantic drama created alongside a 'Black Mirror' writer. The story explores modern love and soulmates in under two hours, achieving success on Apple TV+.
Hidden Codes on Netflix That Every 'The Chosen' Viewer Should Know: The Trick to Watching Content
Netflix hides a series of codes that allow quick access to hidden content in its catalog, making it easier for viewers, such as those of 'The Chosen,' to find and enjoy shows that do not easily appear on the platform.
Luis Zahera Triumphs on Netflix with 'Animal': The Rural Veterinarian Outwits Charlie Hunnam's Killer
The series by Aitor Gabilondo starring Luis Zahera in 'Animal' has surpassed the miniseries 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,' Ryan Murphy's new project on Netflix, in audience numbers.
Head to Head at the Box Office Between Taylor Swift and Paul Thomas Anderson's 'Macbeth'
Taylor Swift's documentary dominates the global box office, while the Spanish thrillers 'Sofía's Suspicion' and 'Like a Murder' also stand out with their recent releases.
TRAVESÍA is born, an event that aims to promote audiovisual literacy and education for cinema
TRAVESÍA is an event designed to promote audiovisual literacy through the integration of film, culture, and education, with the goal of strengthening cultural and cinematic mediation.
Google Maps is refreshed in Spain: this is what its new buttons do now
Google Maps updates its design in Spain to provide a more intuitive experience. The new buttons make navigation easier and offer quick access to key features, enhancing the user interaction with the app.
All LG Smart TVs, Even Older Models, Are Receiving This New Feature: What It Is and How to Activate It
LG is updating all its Smart TVs, including older models, to offer more useful and aesthetically pleasing functions when not in use, enhancing the user experience and the appearance of the television.
These Xiaomi headphones have an exquisite design and also allow you to hear outside sounds
The Xiaomi OpenWear Stereo Pro are open-back headphones with an elegant design, great comfort, and good sound quality. Their only drawback is the high sensitivity, which can affect the listening experience in certain environments.
Everything We Know About the Anticipated Foldable iPhone: Features, Release Date, and Price
The foldable iPhone will feature a metallic screen that eliminates wrinkles when folded, enhancing the device's durability and visual experience.
A serious flaw is reported in smart rings: the battery swells and can lock your finger
The battery of Samsung's smart ring swells from the inside, causing the ring to become stuck and unable to be removed from the finger.
Sydney Sweeney Goes on a Romantic Date with Her Boyfriend Scooter Braun Sporting a Look That Is Both Empowering and Sexy
Sydney Sweeney surprises with a working-style outfit that highlights her legs on a romantic date with her boyfriend, Scooter Braun, combining an empowering and sexy look.
This is what Kate Middleton's ballerinas made in Spain are like
Kate Middleton wore ballerinas made in Menorca, Spain, pairing them with a simple outfit that highlighted elegance and local design.
From Colored Armpits to Blonde Roots, These Are the Beauty Trends That Are Popular Among Generation Z
Generation Z embraces bold beauty trends that highlight individuality and authenticity, prioritizing personal expression beyond traditional aesthetic standards.
Women's fashion increasingly includes men on the runway at Paris Fashion Week
During Paris Women's Fashion Week, several brands have increased the presence of male models in their prêt-à-porter shows, reflecting a trend towards inclusion and gender diversity in fashion. This innovation challenges traditional norms and enriches creative expression on the Parisian runways.
Kim Kardashian cuts her hair at 44 and becomes her mother: "She looks just like Kris Jenner"
Kim Kardashian surprised everyone at Paris Fashion Week with a new haircut or wig, which many compare to her mother Kris Jenner's style.
Neither Samba nor Gazelle: the return of these iconic white sneakers that triumphed in the nineties
Reebok reissues its legendary vintage white sneakers, an ideal alternative to the classic Adidas models that currently dominate the market and urban fashion.
Of Great Quality and High-Level Cuisine: Spain Adds 25 New Restaurants to the Michelin Guide
In September, the Michelin Guide added 25 new restaurants in Spain, highlighting their high quality and culinary excellence, thus consolidating the country's gastronomic prestige.
This is one of the cheapest restaurants in Asturias: offers the daily menu for 5 euros
Located in Posada de Llanera, 35 km from Oviedo, this restaurant stands out for offering an affordable daily menu for only 5 euros, making it one of the most accessible options in Asturias.
Karlos Arguiñano shares the best way to prepare bonito marmitako: "Quick and spicy"
Karlos Arguiñano presents a modern version of the Basque marmitako, adding chili peppers and txakoli to give a quick and spicy twist to the traditional bonito dish.
The Restaurant Everyone Is Talking About in Málaga: Menu at 7.50 Euros
El Rincón de Gaby in Málaga offers a special menu on Wednesdays for just 7.50 euros, which has generated great interest and popularity among diners.
Discover this innovative recipe for fried eggs on rice paper
A simple and surprising recipe of fried eggs served on rice paper, offering a unique texture and an innovative presentation in the kitchen.
A Dietitian Reveals Which Mercadona Foods Are Loaded with Healthy Fats and Should Be Included
A dietitian highlights several Mercadona products rich in healthy fats that are ideal for a balanced diet. These foods provide essential nutrients and benefit health, so they should be regularly included in your diet.
An Airplane Passenger Shares Her Trick to Sleep When You Don't Have a Window Seat: "I Hadn't Thought of That"
A passenger in Spain shares a trick to sleep during flights without having a window seat, helping those who can only fall asleep if they have that spot. This method makes it easier to fall asleep regardless of your seat location on the plane.
This is the hiking trail that will make you travel to Mars while in Catalonia
A hiking trail in Tarragona, Catalonia, stands out for its reddish landscape that resembles Mars. Located near the Mediterranean, this area offers a unique experience that simulates being on the 'Red Planet'.
The Village of El Cano, Balenciaga, and the Best Grilled Fish
The village of El Cano, in Gipuzkoa, combines history, sea, and gastronomy in a unique setting among txakoli vineyards and the Cantabrian Sea, standing out for its grilled fish and its connection to tradition and Balenciaga.
The beautiful town 20 minutes from Barcelona located near the sea
This charming town near Barcelona, situated between mountains and the Mediterranean, is recognized as an important cradle of wine in Catalonia.
This is the airline with the best food: fresh ingredients and Michelin-starred chefs
The airline stands out for offering high-quality meals in all classes, from Economy to Business, using fresh ingredients and collaborating with Michelin-starred chefs to create its menus.
The Valencian Town Where Humorist Esperansa Gracia Grew Up: History and Architectural Treasures
The humorist Esperansa Gracia grew up in a Valencian town near Valencia, known for its historic center full of architectural gems and its historical significance throughout the centuries.
The Belgian city of a thousand faces: diamonds, museums, and a unique architectural heritage
Belgium's second-largest city stands out for its eclecticism, blending gems such as diamonds, museums, and a unique architectural heritage with surprising spots like a bar in a former chapel and an underwater tunnel.
The Story of Doctor David Fajgenbaum: "I Was Dying, So I Researched My Disease and Cured It"
David Fajgenbaum faced a deadly disease and, instead of giving up, researched his condition and found a cure using an existing medication, saving his life.
These are the reasons why a nutritionist buys frozen fruits and vegetables
A nutritionist points out that frozen fruits and vegetables can offer more benefits than fresh ones, as they better retain their nutrients by being processed and frozen at their peak ripeness. This makes them a nutritious, practical option with less waste.
The two fruits that could compromise your gut health, according to a doctor
Some fresh fruits, although generally healthy, can negatively affect gut health in certain cases. It is important to choose wisely to avoid digestive problems, according to a doctor.
The Reasons Why the 'Burnout' Syndrome Continues to Take Over You After Vacation
The quality and length of vacations are key to preventing 'burnout' syndrome. Insufficient or unreplenishing vacations do not allow for a true disconnection, which makes it easier for work-related exhaustion to persist even after the break.
These are the signs that alert you to suffering from gambling addiction
Gambling disorder, a growing problem, affects people of various ages. An expert provides key information to recognize it in time, helping to detect early signs and prevent serious consequences.
What is 'dry texting,' the new trend that hides a negative emotional impact on young people
'Dry texting' involves responding with one-word answers in digital conversations, reflecting emotional disconnection. This practice, common among young people, can negatively affect relationships and emotional well-being by reducing genuine interaction and causing misunderstandings.
The exact location of the four DGT cameras in Madrid that monitor if drivers cross continuous lines
The Community of Madrid is the only one in Spain with DGT cameras that fine drivers for crossing continuous lines. These cameras monitor and penalize this violation at four specific locations in the region.
A mechanic, about windshield washer fluid: "It has to be suitable so it doesn't clog"
A mechanic from Madrid emphasizes the importance of using the right windshield washer fluid to prevent clogs. In his video, he also points out the essential parts of the car to check before embarking on a trip, ensuring safety and proper functioning.
The Traffic Sign That Surprises Drivers and That the Guardia Civil Warns About: "This Is Not a VIP Parking"
The Guardia Civil warns about a common traffic sign that is frequently ignored by drivers in Spain. To improve respect for it, a striking message has been added reminding that it is not a VIP parking area, aiming to raise awareness and prevent violations.
The new radar that will start operating in Vigo: this is its location and speed limit
The Directorate General of Traffic installed a fixed radar on a main road in Vigo. Although it is already installed, it has not yet started issuing fines.
Did You Think You Had Seen It All? The Porsche Cayenne Debuts an Interior with Curved OLED Screens
The new Porsche Cayenne stands out for its innovative interior, featuring a striking curved central OLED screen that folds vertically, offering a unique technological experience in one of the most anticipated SUVs of the year.
Juan José, mechanic, warns about a common practice: "It's not good for your steering system"
Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns in a video about a frequent habit when taking the car out of a parking space that can damage the steering system, recommending to avoid it in order to protect the integrity of the vehicle.
The Government works "against the clock" to activate the emergency plan for breast cancer screening this week
President Juanma Moreno apologizes once again and assures that intensive work is underway to prevent the recurrence of problems in breast cancer screening, activating an emergency plan this week.
Catalonia processes 2,100 loans for young people who want to buy their first home
The Government has tripled the purchase of apartments through pre-emption and redemption, reaching more than 1,800 acquisitions annually, and has managed 2,100 loans for young people seeking their first home.
Woman from Miranda de Ebro Investigated for Mailing a 1802 Weapon That May Have Belonged to an English Monarch
A woman from Miranda de Ebro is being investigated for mailing an antique weapon from 1802, possibly connected to an English monarch, without a license or authorization for possession or sale.
Man Who Stabbed His Partner Arrested in Formentera
The man who stabbed his partner in Formentera has been arrested. The victim is admitted to the ICU and is in a stable condition despite the seriousness of her injuries.
The subcontracted company for TikTok denies reviewing "disturbing" content from its Barcelona office
The General Director, the Operations Manager, and a Human Resources representative from Majorel SP Solutions have been summoned to testify. The company, subcontracted by TikTok, denies that its Barcelona office reviews "disturbing" content.
Karting, inflatables, bowling alleys, and cinema: this is the leisure area that will open in a shopping center in Seville
Next autumn, a new leisure area will open at Aleste Plaza, Seville, featuring karting, inflatables, bowling alleys, and cinema, offering a wide variety of entertainment for the whole family.
Bicimad and EMT buses absorb the passenger flow from Metro Line 6 to Ciudad Universitaria
EMT transports 140,000 daily users out of the 300,000 who used Line 6, while Bicimad reached a record of 65,000 trips at the Ciudad Universitaria station last Friday, absorbing a large part of the passenger flow following changes to the line.
The 'riders' use Bicimad for their deliveries despite it being prohibited: "They monopolize a public service for a private company"
The 'riders' use Bicimad bicycles for commercial deliveries, even though the terms and conditions prohibit their use for commercial purposes or transporting goods, leading to criticism for monopolizing a public service for private benefit.
Four Migrant Minors Abandoned by Their Parents After Arriving by Plane in Mallorca
Four migrant minors were abandoned by their parents at a bus station in Mallorca, who then returned to their country of origin, leaving the children helpless.
Two years in prison requested for a man accused of sexually assaulting a woman while she was sleeping
The accused will be tried on March 24, 2026, at 11:45 a.m. after rejecting a plea bargain in the Preliminary Hearing. He is being charged with two years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman while she was asleep.
Madrid's Mental Health Network Will Open Two New Day Centers for Youth in Parla and Arganda del Rey
The Community of Madrid will expand its mental health network with two new day centers for youth in Parla and Arganda del Rey, bringing the total to 21 specialized centers that will offer personalized care to the child and adolescent population.
The Surprise of a Young Argentine Woman Upon Discovering How Pizza Is Cut in Spain
A young Argentine woman was surprised to discover that in Spain pizza is cut differently, a method that, according to comments, is the same as the one used in Italy.
The Emotional Reunion Between a Young Man and His Grandmother: "God Allowed Me to See You"
A video showing the emotional reunion between a young man and his grandmother surpassed one and a half million views in just a few days, touching thousands with the sincerity and affection expressed in the encounter.
A young Spanish woman explains the differences between China and Japan: "They are cleaner"
A young Spanish woman who lives in China and visits Japan discusses the cultural differences between the two countries, highlighting that the Japanese are cleaner compared to the Chinese.
The Happy Bray: the refuge that gives second chances to donkeys and mules
The Happy Bray is a refuge that offers second chances to donkeys and mules. It seeks to collaborate with governments and schools to create educational programs that promote care, well-being, and respect for these animals.
Dogs Around the World: Bangkok and Its 1.3 Million Canine Companions
In 2024, Bangkok achieved an 80% vaccination rate thanks to its vaccination programs, protecting its canine population of 1.3 million.
Affectionate, clever, mischievous... A study reveals the complex personality of domestic rats
A study highlights that domestic rats are primarily affectionate, as well as intelligent and mischievous, displaying a complex personality appreciated by their caregivers.
Your Daily Horoscope: Tuesday, October 7, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in your personal, professional, and emotional life.
The Hunter's Moon Arrives: Its Meaning and When to See This Supermoon
The Hunter's Moon, associated with the hunting period after the harvest, will soon be visible from various locations in Spain. This astronomical event stands out for its cultural significance and its spectacular appearance as a Supermoon.
Time Change: The Three Communities in Spain That Should Keep Their Current Time Zone
Some communities in Spain are already in the time zone that best suits their geographical location, so they should not change their time zone, unlike the rest of the country which is debating adjusting their clocks.
Friends Challenge Each Other in Front of a Speed Radar and the Video Has Millions of Views: "We Are Simple Beings"
A viral video shows some friends competing in front of a speed radar, where one reaches 30 km/h and wins the simple but fun challenge that has captured the attention of millions on the internet.
The Curious Secret Code of Chameleons
Chameleons communicate emotions, readiness to mate, and territorial defense through changes in their skin color, using a visual system that conveys key information about their state.
"'Whore Patrols,' the Hunt for Women in Poland"
A new surveillance mechanism in Poland reflects how misogyny goes beyond online discourse, manifesting in harassment and persecution of underage girls.
Who Was... Fu Mingxia: Olympic Gold at 13 Years Old... and Won Three More
Fu Mingxia, originally from Wuhan, started in gymnastics but switched to platform diving due to lack of flexibility. At just 13 years old, she won her first Olympic gold medal and later went on to win three more, becoming a prominent champion in her discipline.
Bathroom Objects That Accumulate Many More Bacteria Than You Imagine
Although the toilet is known for having many bacteria, other bathroom objects accumulate more pathogens. Scientific studies reveal that several accessories and surfaces, often overlooked, can be significant hotspots for bacteria.
These 'celebrities' follow fewer than 10 people on Instagram
Some famous celebrities on Instagram have millions of followers, but surprisingly they only follow very few accounts, in some cases fewer than 10, showing a minimalist strategy in their social activity on the platform.
Small towns that have managed to bring their team to the First Division
More than 60 teams have reached the Spanish First Division, an achievement reserved for few. Although large cities usually have representation, several small towns have also reached the elite of Spanish football, demonstrating that success is not limited to major urban centers.
Spanish celebrities with very popular compound names
Several Spanish celebrities have compound names that are very common, although many people do not know this.
The Purchases I Would Take Advantage of During Amazon Prime Day Deals
Some products tend to be the best sellers during Amazon Prime deals and are definitely worth adding to the cart to take advantage of the discounts during these special events.
A Safe Bet: Amazon's Kindle Returns to Its Lowest Price Today to Get Back to Reading
Amazon's Prime Day offers bring the Kindle, its bestselling and most affordable e-reader, back to its lowest price, making it a great opportunity for readers to resume their reading habits.
Promises infinite battery: this Garmin has solar charging: Amazon is clearing stock
The Garmin Fenix 7S Pro Solar is an advanced watch that includes solar charging, allowing for an almost unlimited battery life. Amazon is offering discounts to clear the stock of this model.
Free Music for Three Months: Amazon Starts Its Prime Day with Promotion
Amazon kicks off its Prime Day with a promotion offering three free months of music streaming, extending the usual trial period to attract more users to its music service.
Sánchez gives Aragón, Asturias, Balearic Islands, and Madrid three months to create the registry of abortion objectors
President Pedro Sánchez has sent a request to the leaders of Aragón, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, and Madrid to establish a registry of conscientious objectors to abortion within a period of three months, thereby complying with current regulations.
Ayuso reiterates her position on the registry of abortion objectors and asks to "not single out or persecute anyone"
The president of Madrid insists that the registry of conscientious objectors to abortion is not intended to stigmatize or persecute healthcare professionals, arguing that singling them out is not compatible with a liberal democracy.
Ángel Escribano, President of Indra: "Vocational Training is Key to Leading Reindustrialization"
One-third of Indra's employees in Spain have vocational training (FP), highlighting its importance for the company and the fundamental role of vocational training in the country's reindustrialization.
Unions call on regional governments to accept debt forgiveness to pay firefighters year-round
The Government rejects using state funds for regional expenses, but Aagesen urges the EU to allow the redirection of recovery funds towards fighting fires and floods. This Monday, he met with CEOE and unions to seek support for the State Pact against the Climate Emergency.
Fina Miralles, National Award for Visual Arts
The Ministry of Culture has awarded the Catalan artist Fina Miralles the National Award for Visual Arts, recognizing her pioneering role in the field of feminism since the 1970s.
Natalia Castro Picón, Anagrama Essay Prize Winner
Natalia Castro Picón, a Philologist from Menorca, has received the Anagrama Essay Prize for her work reflecting on the apocalyptic periods during the 2008 crisis and the Covid pandemic.
Chinese scientists discover that the far side of the Moon is colder than the side visible from Earth
Chinese researchers found that the far side of the Moon has lower temperatures than the side visible from Earth. These thermal differences could provide valuable data to understand the evolution of both the Moon and the Earth.
Red Eléctrica will limit the input of renewable electricity starting Wednesday to prevent network overvoltages
The CNMC, along with Aagesen, approves limiting wind and photovoltaic generation starting Wednesday to prevent overvoltages in the electrical grid. This measure will have an economic impact on green energy developers by reducing their production and sales, prioritizing the stability of the electrical system.
Ouigo sells tickets this week starting from €9 to travel until August 2026
Ouigo will open ticket sales from €9 on Thursday, October 9th at 10:00 AM, allowing travel until August 2026 on its low-cost trains.
A Teacher from the Town of Casariche Investigated for Alleged Sexual Abuse of Minors
A teacher from Casariche is under investigation for alleged sexual abuse of minors. So far, the judge has not issued any precautionary measures against the accused.
At Least One Dead and Hundreds Trapped Following Snowstorm on Everest
Authorities report one death from hypothermia and altitude sickness after a snowstorm on Everest, leaving hundreds of people trapped on the mountain.
Sweden wins the OGAE, the festival that gives a second chance to songs that didn't make it to Eurovision
J Kbello with his song 'VIP', which placed third in the Benidorm Fest, represented Spain in the OGAE, the digital festival that offers a second chance to songs that didn't make it to Eurovision. This year, Sweden took the victory in this competition.
Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO: "The Best Jobs Will No Longer Belong to Those with the Most Prestigious Degrees"
Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO, states that the future of work will change with AI, where the best jobs will no longer be exclusive to those with the most prestigious degrees, emphasizing the importance of skills and adaptability over formal education.
Nathy Peluso Dives into Salsa with 'Malportada', Her New EP to Be Released in Mid-October
Nathy Peluso announces her new EP 'Malportada', which will be released in mid-October. The Argentine artist presents herself with a salsa-inspired, irreverent, and wild image, reflected on her Instagram profile.
The U.S. Supreme Court rejects the appeal of Jeffrey Epstein’s former partner against her conviction for sex trafficking
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected the appeal of Ghislaine Maxwell, Jeffrey Epstein’s former partner, who was sentenced to 20 years in prison for facilitating the trafficking of underage victims who suffered sexual abuse.
Bob Pop runs with Comuns for the mayoralty of Barcelona: "I would like to give the city back to the people"
Writer Bob Pop is running as a candidate for the mayoralty of Barcelona with Comuns, motivated by Ada Colau's decision not to seek reelection, with the goal of "giving the city back to the people."
Rafa Nadal reveals why he didn't play Roland Garros in 2002: "My parents told me I couldn't participate"
Rafa Nadal revealed that he didn't play Roland Garros in 2002 because his parents forbade him from participating. Additionally, he was awarded an honorary doctorate ('honoris causa') by the University of Salamanca this Friday, recognizing his career and sporting achievements.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a morning summary with the most important news to start the day well informed. It includes relevant updates on politics, economy, health, and international events, providing key data and analysis so that readers are aware of the essentials from early on.
My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tips for managing expenses, prioritizing needs, taking advantage of discounts, and saving effectively. It also highlights the importance of planning and recording your finances to make informed decisions and improve your financial health.
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Juan José, mechanic, warns about a common practice: "It's not good for your steering system"
Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common habit when exiting a parking space that can damage the steering system, recommending avoiding it to maintain the health of the vehicle.
These Padded Sneakers Are a Hit Among Women Over 60: Elegant and Very Comfortable
Skechers offers a model of padded sneakers that is elegant and versatile, ideal for women over 60 who seek comfort and relief from foot pain during the fall.
Mariano Di Paola, one of the best winemakers in the world: "I live thinking that the best wine is from the next harvest"
Mariano Di Paola, a renowned winemaker chosen in 2015 by Decanter as one of the top 30 in the world, has been leading production at Bodega Rutini since 1994 and always strives to improve with each new harvest.
Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) is about to change: you will no longer need to tune channels to watch TV
RTVE and FORTA launch the Spanish DVB-I Pilot, an initiative that allows watching DTT via the Internet directly on the television, eliminating the need to tune channels.
'Yellowstone' expands its universe: the ultimate guide to not getting lost in Taylor Sheridan's Duttonverse
The series starring Kevin Costner, available in Spain via SkyShowtime, expands its universe with five new spin-off shows that extend the original story of the Duttonverse created by Taylor Sheridan.
The actress who plays your favorite doctor in 'The Pitt' is the daughter of a television legend
Taylor Dearden has gained worldwide fame for her role as Dr. Melissa in 'The Pitt,' standing out as one of the most popular series of the season.
The town where presenter Sandra Golpe was born: in Cádiz and has prehistoric archaeological remains
Sandra Golpe, presenter of Antena 3, was born in a coastal town in Cádiz, known for its prehistoric archaeological remains, although she has developed her professional career in Madrid.
Mercadona renews its makeup and concealer line: how to choose the best one for your skin
Mercadona will soon launch a renewed line of makeup and concealers with a new design. This update aims to offer better options adapted to different skin types, making it easier for customers to choose the ideal product for their needs.
The Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century According to NASA: When It Will Be, Where, and How to Watch from Spain
NASA has confirmed that the next total solar eclipse will be the longest of the century, surpassing the usual duration of these phenomena. It will be visible from various locations, and the best places and ways to watch it from Spain are detailed.
Watch out if you have this coin in your pocket: it could be worth up to 26,000 euros
A 2 euro coin from Cyprus has become highly sought after by collectors, as its value can reach up to 26,000 euros due to its rarity and demand.
The Most Beautiful City in Europe Is in Spain According to an Influencer: "It Makes You Feel Like an Extra in a Movie"
A TikTok influencer visited a beautiful city in Andalusia and was fascinated, describing it as a place that makes visitors feel like extras in a movie, highlighting its great beauty and charm.
Work Calendar: On October 13th, there will only be a long weekend for the Hispanic Day in these communities
Some regions of Spain will have a three-day long weekend for the National Holiday, which is celebrated on Monday, October 13th, allowing for an extended break in those specific communities.
Gold prices hit record highs near $4,000/oz amid global political uncertainty
Gold prices surged to nearly $4,000 per ounce as investors seek safe-haven assets amid escalating global political tensions. Market instability and concerns over inflation have driven demand, pushing gold to unprecedented levels. Analysts predict sustained volatility may keep prices elevated in the near term.
Remaining trekkers being evacuated near Mount Everest, source says
Authorities are evacuating the last group of trekkers near Mount Everest amid worsening weather and safety concerns. Rescue teams are working to ensure all climbers and guides are safely relocated from high-risk areas. The operation aims to prevent accidents following recent avalanches and unstable conditions on the mountain.
Analysis - China Accelerates Oil Reserve Site Construction Amid Stockpiling Drive
China is rapidly expanding its strategic oil reserve sites to boost stockpiling amid global supply uncertainties and rising demand. The move aims to enhance energy security by increasing crude storage capacity, supporting economic stability, and reducing reliance on volatile international markets. This accelerated development reflects China’s strategic focus on long-term resource management and resilience.
Oil extends gains on smaller-than-expected OPEC+ output hike
Oil prices rose after OPEC+ announced a smaller increase in oil production than anticipated. The group’s decision to limit output supported crude prices amid ongoing global supply concerns and geopolitical tensions, influencing market optimism about tighter future supply despite demand uncertainties.
Oil prices hold gains as traders weigh modest OPEC+ output hike
Oil prices remained steady as traders assessed OPEC+ plans for a modest increase in output. The group aims to balance market stability amid varying demand forecasts. Concerns about economic growth and energy consumption continue to influence pricing, while geopolitical factors and inventory data also play key roles in market sentiment.
Trump bailout for trade-hit US farmers expected this week
The Trump administration is set to announce a bailout for U.S. farmers affected by tariffs imposed during the trade war. The financial aid aims to offset losses from reduced exports to China and other countries. The move is expected to provide relief to the agricultural sector struggling amid ongoing trade tensions.
Mexico confirms new screwworm case in northern border state Nuevo Leon
Mexico has reported a new case of screwworm infestation in Nuevo Leon, a northern border state. Authorities are responding swiftly to contain the outbreak, implementing measures such as livestock inspections and treatment protocols to prevent its spread. This marks a critical point in regional animal health efforts, aiming to protect the livestock industry and avoid economic losses linked to the parasite.
Oil rises after OPEC+ hikes output less than expected
Oil prices increased as OPEC+ announced a smaller-than-anticipated rise in production. The limited output boost signals ongoing supply restraint, supporting market stability amid fluctuating demand concerns. Traders responded positively, pricing in tighter future supplies despite economic uncertainties affecting global oil consumption.
Solar groups sue Trump administration over cancellation of $7 billion in grants
Several solar industry groups have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for canceling $7 billion in federal grants intended to support solar energy projects. The groups argue that this decision undermines clean energy development and harms economic growth in the renewable sector. They seek to reinstate the funding to help advance solar power initiatives across the U.S.
Can anything shut down the gold rally?
The gold rally continues fueled by geopolitical tensions, inflation fears, and a cautious Federal Reserve. Investors seek gold as a safe haven amid market volatility and uncertain economic outlooks. Despite some profit-taking, demand remains strong, with limited factors currently able to halt the upward momentum in gold prices.
Australia approves Cboe's bid to operate as local IPO venue
Australia’s financial regulator has approved Cboe Global Markets' application to operate as a local venue for initial public offerings (IPOs). This move introduces more competition to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX), potentially offering companies more options for listing and investors greater choice. Cboe aims to enhance market efficiency and support capital raising in Australia.
PayPal CEO: India’s UPI is the platform’s first onboard payments system partner
The PayPal CEO highlighted India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI) as the platform’s first onboard payments system partner, emphasizing its role in enabling seamless digital transactions. This collaboration marks a significant step in expanding PayPal’s presence in India’s rapidly growing digital payments ecosystem.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.27%
Australian stocks closed lower with the S&P/ASX 200 falling 0.27%. Market sentiment was cautious amid global economic uncertainties and mixed corporate earnings reports. Investors weighed the impact of inflation concerns and central bank policies on growth prospects, leading to modest declines across major sectors.
Analysis - Private credit shifts cash from 'risky' West to emerging markets
Private credit investors are shifting their focus from traditional Western markets to emerging markets due to perceived risks and better returns abroad. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainties in developed economies have made private credit deals less attractive, prompting capital flows into emerging markets where growth prospects and yields are more appealing despite higher risk factors. This trend highlights a strategic pivot in global private credit allocation.
Exclusive - Novo Nordisk cuts production line jobs at key US plant, posts show
Novo Nordisk has reduced production line jobs at its major US facility, according to recent job postings. The cuts reflect operational adjustments as the company adapts to changing market demands and aims to streamline production. The move impacts staffing levels but emphasizes maintaining overall production efficiency.
Musk names veteran banker Anthony Armstrong as xAI finance chief, FT says
Elon Musk has appointed veteran banker Anthony Armstrong as the finance chief of his AI company, xAI. Armstrong brings extensive financial expertise to the role, aiming to support the company’s growth and strategic initiatives. The move highlights Musk’s intent to strengthen xAI’s leadership team amid increasing competition in the artificial intelligence sector.
Musk appoints ex-Morgan Stanley banker Armstrong as new xAI CFO – FT
Elon Musk has appointed former Morgan Stanley banker Armstrong as the new Chief Financial Officer of his AI company, xAI. The move aims to strengthen the startup’s financial strategy and management as it advances in the competitive AI sector. Armstrong’s banking experience is expected to support xAI’s growth and funding initiatives.
Asia chips, AI stocks rise tracking AMD rally on OpenAI deal
Asian semiconductor and AI stocks climbed following AMD's surge after securing a deal with OpenAI. Investors are optimistic about increased demand for chips powering AI technologies, driving gains across related sectors in the region.
Tesla expected to unveil lower-cost Model Y in push to reignite sales
Tesla plans to launch a more affordable version of its popular Model Y to boost sales amid growing competition. The new model aims to attract cost-conscious buyers and expand Tesla’s market share. Details on pricing and features are expected soon, signaling Tesla’s effort to maintain its lead in the electric vehicle market.
AMC CEO says Taylor Swift album movie grosses over $50 million globally
AMC CEO Ann Sarnoff revealed that the Taylor Swift album movie has generated over $50 million in global box office revenue. The film's strong performance reflects Swift's massive fanbase and the appeal of combining music with cinema, contributing significantly to AMC's recent success.
Japan's solid household spending in August bodes well for consumption
Japan saw strong household spending growth in August, signaling robust consumer demand. This increase supports optimism for sustained economic recovery as rising wages and eased COVID-19 concerns boost confidence. The data suggests consumer-driven growth may continue, aiding Japan's broader economic rebound.
Australia consumer sentiment hits 6-month low in October on inflation fears - Westpac
Australia’s consumer sentiment dropped to a six-month low in October as inflation concerns and rising living costs weigh on spending confidence. Despite some easing in fuel prices, households remain cautious, anticipating tighter budgets ahead. This decline highlights ongoing economic uncertainty amid persistent inflation pressures.
New Zealand Q3 Business Confidence Worsens, Think Tank Says
New Zealand's business confidence declined in the third quarter, according to a think tank report. Challenges such as inflation, supply chain issues, and global economic uncertainty contributed to the downturn. The report highlights growing concerns among businesses about future economic conditions, impacting investment and hiring decisions.
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US holiday online sales growth to slow on economic uncertainty, Adobe Analytics projects
Adobe Analytics forecasts slower growth in US holiday online sales due to ongoing economic uncertainty. While consumers continue to shop online, factors like inflation and economic instability are expected to temper spending compared to previous years. Retailers may see more cautious purchasing behavior as shoppers prioritize essentials and seek discounts amid a challenging economic environment.
US spirits exports tumble as drinkers shun American brands, industry warns
US spirits exports have sharply declined as international consumers increasingly avoid American brands. Industry experts warn this shift threatens the global market share of US producers, urging efforts to boost demand and competitiveness amid growing challenges in foreign markets.
Factbox - US Holiday Sales Growth to Be Muted This Year, Forecasts Show
US holiday sales growth is expected to be modest this year due to economic uncertainty, inflation, and changing consumer habits. Analysts predict cautious spending as shoppers look for deals and prioritize essentials over discretionary items. Retailers may face challenges in matching last year’s strong performance amid a shifting market landscape.
European Union's US gas use set to soar, increasing price volatility
The European Union plans to significantly increase its reliance on U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) as it seeks alternatives to Russian supplies. This shift is expected to boost demand for U.S. gas, contributing to greater price volatility in global energy markets amid ongoing supply uncertainties.
Analysis - Youth-led unrest exposes cracks in Morocco's economic model
Recent youth-led protests in Morocco highlight deep economic issues, including high unemployment and social inequality. The unrest reveals dissatisfaction with limited job opportunities and inadequate government responses, challenging the country's growth model. Authorities face pressure to implement reforms addressing youth grievances to ensure long-term stability and economic inclusivity.
Greece forecasts economy to grow at faster pace in 2026
Greece projects stronger economic growth in 2026, driven by increased investments, tourism, and exports. The government expects improvements in employment and public finances, aiming to sustain recovery momentum post-pandemic. Measures to enhance productivity and fiscal stability also support the optimistic forecast.
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Political risks, US government shutdown cast shadow over markets
Rising political risks, including concerns over a potential US government shutdown, are creating uncertainty in financial markets. Investors are cautious as lawmakers face impasses on budget agreements, which could disrupt government operations. This uncertainty weighs on market sentiment, impacting investment decisions and contributing to volatility across sectors.
Morning Bid: Deepening gloom in Paris
The mood in Paris is deteriorating due to rising social tensions, economic challenges, and ongoing protests. Citizens express frustration over government policies and inflation, contributing to widespread unrest. The city's iconic landmarks remain calm but the overall atmosphere reflects growing uncertainty and pessimism about the near future.
Japan finance minister warns against forex volatility as yen weakens
Japan's finance minister cautioned against excessive forex market volatility amid the yen's recent weakening. Emphasizing the importance of stability, the minister urged market participants to avoid sharp fluctuations that could disrupt economic recovery and affect global financial markets. The government is monitoring movements closely and ready to intervene if necessary to ensure orderly market conditions.
Trump imposing new 25% large truck tariff starting Nov. 1
The Trump administration announced a new 25% tariff on large trucks, effective November 1. This move targets foreign truck imports to protect U.S. manufacturers and jobs. The tariff is part of broader trade measures aimed at addressing trade imbalances and encouraging domestic production.
Philippine annual inflation at 1.7% in September
The Philippines reported an annual inflation rate of 1.7% in September, reflecting a slowdown from previous months. This rate remains below the central bank’s target range, influenced by easing prices in food and fuel. The government and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas expect inflation to stay manageable, supporting economic recovery amid global uncertainties.
S&P 500, Nasdaq reach all-time closing highs on AI dealmaking boost
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq achieved record closing highs driven by strong gains in AI-related stocks. Investor optimism grew amid increased AI dealmaking and investments, fueling market confidence. Tech sector advancements and robust corporate earnings further supported the rally, reflecting enthusiasm for AI's transformative impact on industries and the economy.
Australia consumer sentiment slides for a second month in October
Australian consumer sentiment declined for the second consecutive month in October, as concerns over inflation and rising interest rates impact household confidence. The drop reflects growing economic uncertainties, with consumers becoming more cautious about spending amid expectations of tighter financial conditions.
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White House says no shutdown-related layoffs yet, but warns they could come
The White House stated there have been no layoffs due to a government shutdown so far but warned that such job cuts could occur if the shutdown continues. Officials emphasized the uncertainty and potential impacts on federal employees, urging Congress to resolve the funding issues promptly to avoid workforce disruptions.
Black Titan explores cryptocurrency investment strategy
Black Titan is investigating strategies to invest in cryptocurrency, aiming to diversify its portfolio and leverage potential growth in the digital asset market. The company plans to analyze market trends and risks carefully to optimize returns while maintaining a balanced investment approach.
Chain Reaction Launches EL3CTRUM E31: Industry-leading Bitcoin Miner with Flexible Cooling Options
Chain Reaction introduced the EL3CTRUM E31, a cutting-edge Bitcoin miner featuring superior processing power and energy efficiency. The device offers flexible cooling options, including air and liquid cooling, enhancing performance and adaptability across various environments. This launch aims to boost mining productivity while reducing operational costs for users in the competitive cryptocurrency sector.
Bitcoin posts new all-time high, trading above $125,671
Bitcoin surged to a new all-time high, surpassing $125,671 amid growing investor interest and increased adoption. The cryptocurrency’s rapid price rise reflects heightened demand and optimism about its future as a digital asset. Market analysts attribute the surge to institutional investments, positive regulatory developments, and broader acceptance in mainstream finance.
Leap Therapeutics raises $58.9M in private placement for digital assets
Leap Therapeutics secured $58.9 million through a private placement to fund its digital assets initiatives. The capital will support development and expansion in digital therapeutics, aiming to enhance treatment options and patient outcomes.
ALT5 Sigma holds $1.5B in WLFI tokens as Robinhood lists cryptocurrency
ALT5 Sigma has accumulated $1.5 billion worth of WLFI tokens, highlighting significant investor confidence. This surge coincides with Robinhood’s decision to list WLFI, which is expected to boost the token’s liquidity and market presence, attracting more traders to the platform.
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Silo Pharma purchases ResearchCoin tokens for digital asset strategy
Silo Pharma has acquired ResearchCoin tokens as part of its strategy to integrate digital assets into its operations. This move aims to leverage blockchain technology for enhanced transparency and efficiency in pharmaceutical research and development. The acquisition supports Silo Pharma’s goal to innovate and potentially improve collaboration and data sharing within the industry.
Applied DNA Sciences changes ticker to BNBX reflecting digital asset focus
Applied DNA Sciences has changed its stock ticker symbol to BNBX to better reflect its strategic emphasis on digital assets. The rebranding aligns with the company's ongoing shift towards integrating blockchain technology and digital innovations into its business model, aiming to capitalize on emerging market opportunities within the digital asset space.
Kaixin Holdings Creates Digital Asset Department for Crypto Investments
Kaixin Holdings has established a new digital asset department to focus on cryptocurrency investments. This move aims to capitalize on the growing digital asset market and enhance the company's investment portfolio. The department will explore blockchain technology and crypto opportunities to drive future growth and innovation.
BC.GAME News Backs Deccan Gladiators as Title Sponsor in 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 League
BC.GAME has announced its support for Deccan Gladiators as the title sponsor for the 2025 Abu Dhabi T10 League. This partnership highlights BC.GAME's commitment to expanding its presence in the sports and gaming sectors while boosting the league's profile ahead of the upcoming season.
Linamar to acquire GF's Leipzig casting facility for €45 million
Linamar announced plans to acquire GF's Leipzig casting facility for €45 million. This acquisition aims to expand Linamar’s production capabilities and strengthen its position in the automotive casting market. The deal supports Linamar’s growth strategy by enhancing efficiency and increasing output in a key manufacturing region.
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Dyne Therapeutics reports positive one-year data for DM1 treatment
Dyne Therapeutics announced encouraging one-year results from its DM1 treatment trial, showing significant improvements in muscle function and safety. The data support further development and potential regulatory submission, marking a promising advancement in therapies for myotonic dystrophy type 1.
Educational Development Corp extends due diligence period for Hilti complex sale
Educational Development Corp has extended the due diligence period for the sale of the Hilti complex. This extension allows additional time for thorough evaluation and decision-making regarding the property transaction. The move aims to ensure all aspects of the sale are carefully reviewed before finalizing the deal.
U.S. Forest Service approves Hecla's Libby copper-silver exploration
The U.S. Forest Service has approved Hecla Mining Company's plan to explore copper and silver at the Libby site. This decision allows Hecla to proceed with drilling and assessment activities aimed at evaluating the mineral resources. The approval marks a significant step for Hecla’s development efforts, aligning with federal regulations and environmental standards to ensure responsible exploration on public land.
Globant integrates OpenAI's agentic commerce protocol hours after launch
Globant swiftly adopted OpenAI's newly launched agentic commerce protocol, enhancing its digital services with AI-driven autonomous agent capabilities. This integration aims to improve customer interactions and streamline commerce processes, showcasing Globant's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge AI technology for business innovation.
NioCorp appoints David Hamm as general counsel
NioCorp Developments Ltd. announced the appointment of David Hamm as its new general counsel. Hamm brings extensive legal experience in the mining sector, aiming to support NioCorp's strategic growth and compliance efforts as the company advances its critical minerals projects.
Rio Tinto and partners to invest $733 million in West Angelas project
Rio Tinto and its partners plan to invest $733 million to expand the West Angelas iron ore project in Western Australia. The investment aims to boost production capacity and support sustainable mining practices, enhancing the region's economic growth and employment opportunities. The expansion aligns with Rio Tinto's long-term strategy to meet global demand for iron ore.
Getty Images prices $628.4 million in senior secured notes
Getty Images has priced $628.4 million in senior secured notes, which are debt securities backed by the company's assets. This move aims to strengthen Getty Images' financial position, supporting growth and operational needs amidst evolving market conditions. The issuance reflects continued investor confidence in the company's business model and future prospects.
T-Mobile to raise $2.8 billion through senior notes offering
T-Mobile plans to raise $2.8 billion by issuing senior notes to strengthen its financial position. The funds will support network expansion and general corporate purposes, enhancing the company’s service capabilities amid growing market competition.