News Summary - 10/09/2025

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Trump says Israel and Hamas 'sign off' on first phase of Gaza peace plan
President Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed on the initial phase of a Gaza peace plan, which includes the release of Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners, along with the beginning of an Israeli military withdrawal.
Macron will nominate new French prime minister in 48 hours
Outgoing Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu emphasized the urgent requirement for MPs to approve the budget before year-end, as President Macron prepares to appoint a new prime minister within 48 hours.
Americaâs top banker sounds warning on US stock market fall
Jamie Dimon expressed heightened concern over a possible US stock market correction, stating he is "far more worried than others" about its potential impact.
Parents of fugitive New Zealand dad apologise for 'trouble' caused
The parents of fugitive New Zealand man Phillips have spoken publicly for the first time since he was shot dead by police during a manhunt, apologizing for the trouble caused by the events.
Ex-FBI director James Comey pleads not guilty to lying to Congress
Former FBI director James Comey has pleaded not guilty to charges of lying to Congress. His trial is set for January, with his legal team claiming the case is politically motivated.
Escaped New Orleans inmate captured after 5 months on the run
The last inmate among 10 who escaped from a Louisiana jail by making a hole in the wall behind a toilet was caught in Atlanta after five months on the run.
Chemistry Nobel awarded for work on new materials that could help planet
The Nobel committee in Sweden announced the winners of the Chemistry Nobel Prize, recognizing their work on innovative materials with potential environmental benefits.
Four dead after six-storey building partially collapses in Madrid
An architect and three workers died when a six-storey building undergoing renovation partially collapsed in Madrid. The incident highlights construction risks during building refurbishments.
Social media content restricted in Afghanistan, Taliban sources confirm
Taliban sources confirmed restrictions on social media content in Afghanistan, following the recent two-day total internet shutdown that ended just over a week ago.
No more veggie burgers? EU parliament votes to ban meat names for plant-based foods
The EU Parliament has voted to ban the use of traditional meat names like "burger" for plant-based products. This move is driven by pressure from Europe's livestock farmers who argue that such labels mislead consumers. The decision aims to protect the meat industry's interests as plant-based alternatives gain popularity.
Three killed in latest Ukrainian strike on Russia's Belgorod region
A Ukrainian attack on Russia's Belgorod region on Wednesday resulted in three deaths. This strike follows a recent similar assault that led to widespread power outages in the area.
Gold surges past $4,000 an ounce as uncertainty fuels rally
Gold prices surged past $4,000 an ounce, driven by market uncertainty. Analysts attribute the rise partly to delays in economic data reporting caused by the US government shutdown, which has heightened caution among investors.
Too-loud ads annoying you while streaming? California's put a stop to that
California has enacted a law ensuring that advertisements on streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu cannot be played at a louder volume than the regular content, aiming to reduce viewer annoyance caused by excessively loud ads.
Hundreds of US National Guard troops arrive in Chicago
Texas National Guard troops have been deployed to support President Trump's immigration enforcement efforts, sparking controversy over the mission's intent and impact.
Burkina Faso junta detains NGO workers for 'spying'
Burkina Faso's security minister accused an NGO of collecting and transmitting sensitive security information. The NGO denies these allegations.
Somalia to increase Swahili teaching to boost East African ties
Somalia plans to expand Swahili language education to strengthen ties with East African nations. The president highlighted that this move will accelerate regional integration, which is vital for enhancing trade and cooperation within East Africa.
Prosecutors say Libyan freely confessed to Lockerbie bombing
Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir al-Marimi has reportedly confessed to his involvement in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, which killed 270 people.
Have Russians set up a military base in my childhood home?
Satellite images suggest that the house where BBC journalist Vitaly Shevchenko spent his childhood may have been converted into a Russian military base.
Time may be running out for master of clocks Macron: What next for France?
After eight years as president, Emmanuel Macron faces growing challenges amid France's deepening political crisis, raising questions about his future and the country's direction.
Inside one battle-scarred Gaza building, displaced families tell the story of the war
The Skeik building in western Gaza City has become a refuge for many displaced families since the war began, serving as a poignant testament to the conflict's human impact.
'I sleep with a gas mask on': Life next to Portland protest angering Trump
Residents near Portland protests describe a tense daily life marked by tear gas and unrest. Amid Trump's threats of military intervention, locals share fears and frustrations over ongoing demonstrations, emphasizing the heavy impact on their communities and the persistent atmosphere of conflict.
Jeremy Bowen: Two years on, will Israel and Hamas seize the chance to end the war?
There is an opportunity for a deal to stop the violence in Gaza and bring back Israeli hostages, both alive and deceased, to their families, potentially ending the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
The Indian messaging app that wants to take on WhatsApp
Arattai, an Indian messaging app, is gaining popularity as part of Narendra Modi's government's initiative to promote self-reliance and encourage domestic alternatives to global platforms like WhatsApp.
'One of the greatest things' - Nigeria's art innovators on display in London
The Tate showcases Nigerian Modernism, highlighting a vibrant era in Nigeria's history. The exhibition celebrates the country's influential artists and their innovative contributions to modern art, offering insight into Nigeriaâs cultural and artistic heritage.
The deadly dose: Inside India's cough syrup obsession
India's growing cough syrup market is under scrutiny after contaminated products led to the deaths of several children. Authorities are investigating the sources and safety standards of these syrups amid concerns over regulation and public health risks.
Watch: Hostage families celebrate after Gaza breakthrough
Relatives of Israeli hostages in Tel Aviv celebrated following the announcement that Israel and Hamas signed the first phase of a peace deal.
Watch: Scenes of celebration in Gaza after Trump's announcement
Palestinians in Khan Younis celebrated in the streets following the agreement of the first phase of a Gaza peace deal announced by Trump, marking a hopeful step towards resolving ongoing conflicts.
What we know about the hostages still in Gaza
Two years after the 7 October attacks, dozens of hostages remain captive in Gaza under Hamas control. BBC Verify has reviewed available information to provide insights into their status and circumstances.
Watch: 'Eeyore, you good boy' - Florida dog leads deputy to missing 86-year-old
Bodycam footage shows a Florida deputy responding to a call about a missing 86-year-old woman. The womanâs dog, Eeyore, guides the officer to her location after she went missing during a walk, helping to secure her safe return.
Watch: Moment helicopter crashes onto California interstate
A helicopter crashed onto a California interstate, trapping one passenger beneath the aircraft. Passing drivers helped lift the wreckage to rescue the trapped passenger.
BBC correspondents share their memories of 7 October
BBC Middle East Correspondent Yolande Knell and Gaza Correspondent Rushdi Abualouf reflect on their personal experiences and work during the events of 7 October, providing insight into the challenges and emotions faced while covering the dayâs developments.
"Historic" Agreement Between Israel and Hamas: They Seal the First Phase of the Peace Plan for Gaza Involving the Release of Hostages and the Withdrawal of Israeli Troops
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will convene his government to ratify a historic agreement with Hamas in Egypt, which includes the release of hostages and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza, marking the first phase of the peace plan.
Breaking news from the war in Gaza, live | Trump announces that the Israeli hostages will be released next Monday and that Gaza will be rebuilt
Trump announces that the Israeli hostages will be released next Monday and that the reconstruction of Gaza is planned after the conflict. Negotiations for a peace plan continue amid the war in Gaza.
The man most tracked by Israel, Trump's son-in-law... these are the negotiators who have sealed peace in Gaza
Hamas and Israel have accepted the principles of Trump's peace plan and have signed an initial phase, although key details still remain to be resolved.
The Escape of Nahla and Noha, Two Gaza Survivors in Spain: "I Live Half Dead and I Only Think About Bringing My Children Here"
Nahla and Noha escaped from Gaza on a Spanish military plane intended to evacuate civilians. In an interview, they share the fear they experienced during the escape and their constant worry for their family members who remain in the Gaza Strip.
César Gonzålez-Bueno (Banco Sabadell): "BBVA's takeover bid has failed because it is impossible for all funds to participate"
César Gonzålez-Bueno, CEO of Banco Sabadell, discusses the failed BBVA takeover bid, attributing its failure to the improbability that all investment funds participated. The final outcome of the operation will be announced on October 17.
One million Spanish families with IRPH mortgages await the imminent Supreme Court ruling, hopeful because of a judicial precedent
The Supreme Court is about to decide on the validity of the IRPH index, whose potential annulment could negatively impact banks with an estimated cost of 16 billion euros, raising hopes among one million families with mortgages linked to this index.
Two Years Since the Hamas Attack That Shook the Middle East
On October 7, two years are commemorated since the massacre carried out by Hamas in Israel, an attack that was a turning point and unleashed a severe crisis in the Middle East.
SĂĄnchez saves two key laws in Congress after Podemos changes course with an agreement on the extension deadlines for El Prat
La Moncloa confirms that its initial plan was not to build the runway and terminal at El Prat until 2031. Podemos highlights having managed to "halt" the start of the works until that date, securing an agreement that allows saving two key laws in Congress.
The Government manages to pass the Sustainable Mobility Law after an 'in extremis' pact with Podemos that postpones the expansion of El Prat
The Government approved the Sustainable Mobility Law following an urgent pact with Podemos, which postpones the expansion works of El Prat until after 2031. The agreement strengthens environmental guarantees and public consultation. AENA states that the agreement does not alter its plans. The absence of a PP deputy facilitated the approval without opposition from Podemos.
Israel Remembers the Hostages Two Years Later: "Life Has Become a Mourning"
The second anniversary of the attack that caused the deaths of about 1,250 people arrives amid negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a US-backed peace plan. Violence and loss continue to mark the lives of those affected.
Itzik Horn, father of one of the hostages held by Hamas: "I wonât believe heâs been released until heâs in the Red Cross car"
Itzik Hornâs younger son, Eitan, remains held by Hamas after the October 7, 2023 attacks. His older son, Iair, was released in February, but Itzik insists he wonât believe Eitanâs release until he is safely aboard a Red Cross vehicle.
A Middle Eastern association denounces several Spanish clubs for "complicity with hatred towards Jews" in their stadiums
The association Action and Communication on the Middle East has denounced Spanish clubs such as Athletic, Barça, and Sevilla for allowing symbols, banners, and messages with antisemitic content in their stadiums, accusing them of complicity with hatred towards Jews.
Tense Face-to-Face Between Nacho Abad and Flotilla Activist Hanan Alcalde After Her Return from Gaza: "You Are Not Going to Judge Me"
Nacho Abad confronted activist Hanan Alcalde after her return from Gaza, accusing her of caring only about the Palestinians and not about the Israelis or their victims. The activist responded firmly, rejecting being judged by him, in a tense exchange that highlighted deep differences in their perspectives on the conflict.
O'Leary (Ryanair): "If Aena and the Government Rethink the Fees, We Will Bring Those Planes Back and More"
Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, stated that if Aena and the Spanish government reconsider airport fees, Ryanair will return its parked planes to Spain and even increase its fleet there. He emphasized the importance of competitive fees to boost traffic and ensure airline growth in the country. O'Leary's comments reflect ongoing tensions over costs affecting airline operations and expansion plans in Spain.
Ryanair further reduces flights in Spain: these are the affected airports and routes and their alternatives
Ryanair has announced the cancellation of all its flights at another regional airport in Spain, thereby reducing its presence in the country. This decision affects several routes and airports, although the company offers alternatives for affected passengers.
'La Revuelta' includes among its audience the first minor with permission from the 'Magic Man': "A safe-conduct"
Diego, 15 years old, became the first minor to attend the show as part of the audience, thanks to special permission from the 'Magic Man', which allowed his presence in the studio.
Ana Mena shares on 'El Hormiguero' her experience at an erotic hotel: "I come across a Mickey Mouse..."
Ana Mena visited 'El Hormiguero' to present her new song "LĂĄrgate" and share details about her upcoming work projects, including an anecdote about her experience at an erotic hotel.
Neighborhoods with Highest and Lowest Income: A Wide Range Between 196,000 Euros and 11,300
Nine postal codes have average incomes above 100,000 euros, while eleven neighborhoods report less than 20,000 euros per taxpayer, showing a wide disparity in income between different areas.
Red Eléctrica alerts the Government and the CNMC of "sudden" voltage variations in the system
The Ministry for the Ecological Transition has requested Red Eléctrica to act in accordance with its responsibilities and has asked the CNMC to increase supervision to control the sudden voltage variations in the electrical system.
X-ray of the Tomahawk, the historic missile that could represent a turning point in the war... and the break between Trump and Putin
Trump must decide whether to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, capable of covering 1,600 km, more than double the distance between Kiev and Moscow (750 km). Although they could change the course of the conflict, Trump seeks to avoid an escalation of the war.
17-Year-Old Son of Legendary Boxer Arturo Gatti Found Hanging, Died the Same Way
The 17-year-old son of legendary boxer Arturo Gatti was found hanging and deceased in an apartment in Mexico. His father, Arturo Gatti, died in a similar manner in Brazil 16 years ago.
Do you work overtime and they don't pay you or record it? We answer all your questions
Send your questions about overtime, work hour registration, breaks, telecommuting, and more. UGT's lawyers will answer them to clarify your labor rights.
The Price of Gold Smashes Its Record Again and 'Dazzles' Experts
Gold has surpassed $4,000 per troy ounce, setting a new record. This precious metal, considered a safe-haven asset, continues to attract interest, and analysts anticipate that its price will keep rising.
Collapse in Madrid: Investigation into the Death of Workers Points to "Accumulation of Material"
The Investigative Court is analyzing reports from firefighters, medical personnel, and police to clarify the causes of the collapse in Madrid, which is believed to have been caused by the accumulation of material, resulting in the death of several workers.
The Blink-and-You-Miss-It Tenure of Sebastien Lecornu: The Rise and Fall Story of the Shortest-Serving Prime Minister in France's Era of Chaos
Sebastien Lecornu, former Minister of Defense and key ally of Emmanuel Macron, has had the shortest tenure as Prime Minister in France, without even formally assuming the position.
The PP Takes Its Offensive Against SĂĄnchez in the Koldo Case to the Senate and Sees Him at the Center of the Plot
The PP is intensifying its offensive against President SĂĄnchez over corruption cases, taking it to the Senate. They accuse the leader of "mocking the cameras" while maintaining pressure for him to be held accountable.
The DANA Alice will sweep across Spain: alerts in seven regions with flood risk
The DANA Alice will cause heavy rains, with an orange alert along the entire coast of Valencia, Alicante, the Cuenca mountain range, and La Mancha region of Cuenca. Seven regions are at risk of flooding.
Breaking news on DANA Alice, live | Emergency services request resizing of forces and will monitor the ground zero of DANA in Valencia
Seven regions are on alert due to the risk of sudden flash floods and inundations. Emergency services request adjusting resources and maintain constant surveillance in the most affected area of DANA in Valencia.
Maximum emergency alert activated on islands south of Tokyo due to Typhoon Halong
Typhoon Halong caused hurricane-force winds overnight on Hachijo Island, leading to the activation of a maximum emergency alert on the islands south of Tokyo to prevent greater risks.
Complaints against the Bernedo camp increase due to "sexual crime, exhibitionism, or coercion"
The Security Minister of the Basque Government reported that three or four more people have gone to police stations to report sexual crimes, exhibitionism, or coercion related to the Bernedo camp, thereby raising the total number of complaints.
NicolĂĄs Maduro Issues a Warning: "If the 'gringos' Attack, We Will Respond"
NicolĂĄs Maduro warned that Venezuela will respond if the United States attacks. Additionally, he announced the "surprise" activation of integral defense zones throughout the country as a preparation measure.
Ayuso will appeal to the Supreme Court against the decree limiting the opening of private universities
The Community of Madrid will appeal to the Supreme Court against the decree that limits the opening of private universities, arguing that the regulation violates regional powers and freedom of enterprise.
Madrid assures that it has not received the state transport subsidy this year and demands from Puente the "urgent" payment of 126.8 million
The Community of Madrid denounces that this year it has not received the state transport subsidy, unlike previous years, when it had already received at least 50% by this time. It warns about the negative effects of this delay and demands from Puente the urgent payment of 126.8 million euros.
Puente is already working on the feasibility study for the train to Navalcarnero and will include possible mobility improvements for other municipalities
The Ministry of Transport plans to soon visit the works that have been halted since 2010, after investing 150 million, while Puente advances in the feasibility study for the train to Navalcarnero and will include mobility improvements for other municipalities.
Aagensen waives Puente's economic guarantee charged to data centers to secure electric power for the train
An amendment in the Sustainable Mobility Law exempts facilities dedicated to strategic projects aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions in transportation from paying the economic guarantee.
Check if Your Neighborhood Is Among the Richest or Poorest in Spain
The Tax Agency has published the average income by neighborhoods in Spain, revealing a difference of up to 185,000 euros between the richest and the poorest.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum and Minimum Amounts Would Look
A 2.6% increase in contributory pensions is expected for 2026, affecting both the maximum and minimum benefit amounts.
Dolly Partonâs Sister Asks Fans to Pray for Her Due to Health Issues: "She Is Strong"
Dolly Partonâs sister asked her followers to pray for the singer because of her health problems, which have led her to postpone her concerts until the end of 2026. She emphasized that Dolly is a strong person facing this situation.
Cristiano Ronaldo and His Retirement from Football: "My Family Says Itâs Time to Stop..."
Cristiano Ronaldo received the Prestige Award for his outstanding career with the Portuguese national team at a gala held by the Portuguese Football Federation. Additionally, he revealed that his family has suggested it is time for him to retire from football.
Patanel Beers: The Flavor of Carabanchel
David Ortega and his friend Zuli began nearly a decade ago brewing craft beer at home. This passion led them to create Patanel Beers in Carabanchel, Madrid, where they established their brewery and bar, celebrating the flavors and roots of their hometown neighborhood.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127 titled âGeneration Alphabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World,â addresses how new generations face the challenges of digital hyperconnectivity. It highlights the need to find balance and well-being beyond constant screen use, promoting skills to manage technology in a healthy and mindful way.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a tongue-in-cheek comment about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners.
The trial begins against Julia Wandelt, the young Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann
A court in Leicester is judging Julia Wandelt, a young Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine McCann, and Karen Spragg, accused of harassing the McCann family.
Catalonia, the first region to agree with the Government on the "co-management" of housing and land transferred from Sareb
Catalonia agrees with the Government on the "co-management" of housing and land transferred from Sareb, where the new state company grants the usufruct to the Generalitat but retains ownership. The Ministry of Housing urges other regions to adopt this formula.
Silvia Intxaurrondo on one of her toughest moments: "Gabilondo taught me a lesson"
Silvia Intxaurrondo faced one of her most difficult moments when reporting on the death of a colleague in a fire in Madrid, believing that Iñaki Gabilondo would be the one to deliver the news. From this experience, Intxaurrondo highlights the valuable lesson that Gabilondo taught her.
Marcos Llorente reveals another of his surprising routines: "It's the only light I use in my house"
Spanish footballer Marcos Llorente has shared details about his daily routines, highlighting an unusual habit: using a single special light in his home to take care of his health.
Naomi Asensi, worried about the condition of one of her tattoos: "It's getting worse every day"
Naomi Asensi has shared on her social media that one of her tattoos is infected and has worsened over time, so she has decided to see a doctor for treatment.
Have you tried Burger King's new burger yet? It's called Krispper and it will leave you speechless
Krispper is Burger King's new burger, crispy on the outside and with a grilled flavor on the inside. This launch aims to win over both chicken fans and those who are not yet.
Dying on the Job: Construction Records 103 Fatal Work Accidents in 2025
The construction sector registers 103 deaths from workplace accidents in 2025, with an incidence rate more than double the national average. Although accident rates have significantly decreased since the 2008 crisis, it remains a highly dangerous area.
Quentin Tarantino Chooses His Favorite Horror Series, and It's One of Netflix's Best
Quentin Tarantino has revealed which he considers the best horror series ever made, highlighting one of Netflix's most acclaimed shows, surprising with his choice and giving recognition to this platform production.
How Often Should You Wash Your Hair? This Is What Experts Say According to Your Hair Type
Experts in Spain clarify the ideal frequency for washing hair, which varies according to the type. For oily hair, they recommend washing it more frequently; for dry hair, washing less often to avoid damage. The key is to adapt washing to individual needs to maintain hair health.
Blanca GarcĂa-Orea, Nutritionist: "Sparkling Water Is Key to Digesting Food"
Blanca GarcĂa-Orea highlights that sparkling water aids digestion and is beneficial for health. She explains its function and recommends its consumption as a healthy option to help process food.
China Advances Ahead of the US and Tests Its Anti-Missile Shield Capable of Intercepting Hypersonic Weapons
China has tested an advanced anti-missile defense system capable of monitoring up to a thousand missiles simultaneously, including hypersonic weapons, surpassing the US in this technology.
The Curious Hotel of Rioja Alavesa Built with Stacked Cubes
This boutique hotel stands out for its unique design of stacked cubes, offering a modern contrast in the rural setting of the small town of Ălava, making it a special and distinctive accommodation.
The exotic fruit that Melyssa Pinto tried on her trip to El Salvador: "It tastes like candy"
Melyssa Pinto, Mario Casas' girlfriend, visited El Salvador this summer and tried a local exotic fruit that she described as tasting like candy, showing her fascination with the country's flavors.
Behind the Wheel of the DS NÂș 4: Our Experience Testing Its Eco and Zero Emission Versions
We tested the new DS NÂș 4, a premium electrified compact car that stands out for its exclusive design, artisanal luxury, and advanced technology, available in versions with Eco and Zero emission labels to suit different mobility needs.
The Four Regions That Will Be Completely Dark During the 2026 Solar Eclipse
On August 12, 2026, a total solar eclipse will occur, visible in the Iberian Peninsula for the first time in over a century, leaving four regions in complete darkness during the phenomenon.
The 'Lamine Case' Clouds the Atmosphere of La Roja: "The Matter Has Been Handled with Maximum Transparency and Care"
Tensions between Barça and the Spanish national team persist during the training camp. Aitor Karanka emphasizes that the "Lamine case" has been managed with maximum transparency and care, appealing to communication to improve the situation and the team's atmosphere.
The great gesture of Unai SimĂłn: over half an hour signing autographs for the children who cheered on La Roja in Las Rozas
Unai SimĂłn showed great commitment to the fans by spending more than half an hour signing autographs for the children who supported La Roja during the open training session at the Football City in Las Rozas.
Pedri's Kind Gesture to a Fan at the Spanish National Team Training: He Fulfilled Her Dream Four Years Later
MarĂa, a young fan of Pedri, had been chasing her idol with a banner for four years. Finally, at a Spanish national team training session, Pedri fulfilled her dream and gave her his jersey.
Those Accused of Trying to Assassinate FernĂĄndez de Kirchner Sentenced to Eighteen Years in Prison
Fernando Sabag Montiel and Brenda Uliarte were sentenced to 18 years in prison for attempting to assassinate the Argentine Vice President Cristina FernĂĄndez de Kirchner.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new reduction in payrolls that takes effect on January 1 of up to âŹ95
The BOE confirms that, starting January 1, a discount of up to âŹ95 will be applied to payrolls through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, aimed at strengthening the pension fund.
Sexual Conversations between Cervantes and Hernån Cortés
Some right-wing groups reject the idea of a supposed homoerotic inclination of Cervantes, while praising 'Malinche,' a work featuring a homosexual priest as the protagonist.
How to Include Omega 3 in Your Diet, the Ingredient Nutritionists Recommend for Heart Health
Omega 3 is an essential fatty acid that the body does not produce, so it must be obtained solely through the diet. Nutritionists recommend including it in your diet to protect cardiovascular health.
This is What Banderas' Daughter's Wedding in Valladolid Will Be Like: Four Days, a Hotel with a Helipad, and Dakota Johnson
Banderas' daughter's wedding will take place on October 18th in SardĂłn de Duero, with four days of celebration at a hotel with a helipad. Requests have been made to increase recycling containers and improve road safety during the event.
The court upholds Consumer sanctions against seven companies for false discounts on 'Black Friday'
The Madrid High Court of Justice confirms the sanctions imposed by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs on seven companies that applied false discounts during Black Friday, thereby endorsing the fines for misleading commercial practices.
Dynamic pricing: this is how the obscure practice in concert ticket sales works, targeted by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs
Many companies use dynamic pricing to sell tickets, adjusting costs according to demand, which significantly raises the price of live events. This practice is being investigated by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
One charger to charge them all: you can connect up to four devices for less than 20 euros
This charger allows you to connect up to four devices simultaneously using a single outlet, offering a practical and economical solution for less than 20 euros to keep all your devices charged and ready at the same time.
The Roasted Potato Recipe That Reminds You of Tex-Mex Cuisine
This fun and unique roasted potato recipe, with flavors reminiscent of Tex-Mex cuisine, becomes the perfect centerpiece for any party.
My Problems with Cancel Culture
Some famous cases of cancel culture include Woody Allen and Roman Polanski, and it also affects historical figures like Pablo Picasso, demonstrating that cancel culture can be applied even to people who have already passed away.
The main suspect in the stabbing of the German Social Democratic mayor is her daughter, only 17 years old
The 17-year-old daughter of the German Social Democratic mayor Stalzer is the main suspect in the attack. The young woman reportedly interrupted the stabbing to call emergency services and will be charged with serious injuries, not attempted homicide.
A judge summons MouliaĂĄ on October 31 for a new conciliation with ErrejĂłn over extortion accusations
A judge has summoned MouliaĂĄ on October 31 for a new conciliation meeting with ErrejĂłn regarding extortion accusations. Neither of them is required to attend the meeting in person.
Is Cellexia Worth It? Reviews, Prices, Side Effects, and Where to Buy It
Cellexia is a premium anti-aging cosmetics brand that offers a wide range of specialized products. It uses patented complexes supported by clinical studies on people, guaranteeing efficacy and safety.
A Morning Among Stunt Specialists: "When They Set Me on Fire, I Said, 'Great, I've Overcome Another Fear!'"
Film stunt specialists in Spain are thriving, training in risk skills and technique. They face challenges entering the industry and work to establish a native action cinema that stands out for its quality and originality.
Navia RodrĂguez, the little mycologist who collected mushrooms at one year old: "She recognizes the species without any problem"
Navia RodrĂguez, from A Coruña, is the youngest member of several mycological associations and has been part of the Naturalist Group HĂĄbitat since she was only three months old. At the age of one, she was already collecting mushrooms and recognizes the species effortlessly.
The struggle for Spanish nationality of descendants of exiles in Argentina: "It's about reclaiming the past"
More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the âGrandchildrenâs Law,â which benefits descendants of Spanish exiles. Many emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons, and now their descendants seek to recover their historical connection and heritage with Spain.
The Infamous Violence
Netanyahu will be remembered for perpetuating the conflict, with his revenge sowing hatred that feeds itself, intensifying the violence and confrontation.
Institutional Declaration, Without Press or Plurality
The declaration emphasizes that the institution should be a symbol of unity, avoiding becoming a space for self-promotion and excluding the presence of the press and diverse voices.
Satire and Mercenaries
Satire serves a liberating and salutary function in society, exposing the deficiencies and problems of power structures.
Julio Llamazares
The book 'My Father's Journey' has sparked interest among diverse audiences, serving as a catalyst for conversations despite varied reasons for engagement.
From the âWestermarck effectâ to incest: the profile of offenders like the father accused of abusing his daughter in Lleida
A man accused of sexually abusing his daughter in Lleida violated the imposed restraining order and was arrested again. The case highlights the profile of incestuous offenders and the theory of the âWestermarck effect,â which explains the natural aversion to incest.
Complutense University Appears as Injured Party in the Begoña Gómez Case
Complutense University of Madrid has appeared as an injured party in the Begoña Gómez case to pursue civil actions seeking compensation for the alleged damages caused, according to a document sent to Judge Peinado.
The Football Jersey in Support of Palestine that a Deputy 'Snuck' into the Congress of Deputies
Deputy Nahuel GonzĂĄlez, from Sumar, entered the Congress wearing a polo shirt with the phrase "Palestina Lliure," thereby showing his support for Palestine during the session in the hemicycle.
Citizen Cooperation Requested to Identify Perpetrators of a Brutal Beating in Alicante
A young man was admitted to the ICU with serious injuries and brain damage following a brutal beating in Alicante. Authorities are asking for citizen cooperation to identify those responsible for the attack.
An Innovative Customer-Focused and Energy Transition Office Arrives in Bilbao
Under the concept âEndesa, your home,â a new Endesa Point has been inaugurated in Bilbao, a modern and digital space that strengthens personalized service, promotes digitalization, and combats fraud, demonstrating the commitment to the energy transition and closeness to customers.
Valeria Ros reappears on 'La Revuelta' after rumors of her departure: "Imagine if the only change is that I leave and you gain viewers"
Valeria Ros returned to 'La Revuelta,' denying rumors about her possible exit. Jokingly, Broncano assured her that if she were to be fired, they would officially inform her, while she ironically commented on the idea that her departure could boost the audience.
Flor Aguilar, widow of José Luis López Våzquez, accused of 'tenant squatter': at risk of eviction
Flor Aguilar, widow of actor José Luis López Våzquez, faces accusations of being a 'tenant squatter' and is at risk of eviction. According to the landlord, three eviction attempts have already been made on the apartment where she resides, as explained on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles'.
The Love Story of NoemĂ Galera and Arnau VilĂ : "When I Met Him, I Had Been Married for Over 15 Years"
NoemĂ Galera, director of the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' academy, is married to Arnau VilĂ , music producer of 'Tu cara me suena'.
From Tempted to Tempter: 'La isla de las tentaciones' Bets on a Very Well-Known Face for Its Edition
The reality show 'La isla de las tentaciones' is in the selection process and has confirmed the return of a former contestant, who will come back in this new edition as a tempter.
Rosa breaks her losing streak in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' by defeating Manu
After two days facing 'El Rosco', Rosa managed to send her rival Manu to 'The Blue Chair,' thus breaking her losing streak in 'Pasapalabra.'
Max stays, Salma de Diego expelled: the lesson both leave for 'OT 2025'
Max and Salma de Diego showed how to stand out on 'OT'. Max continues in the competition, while Salma was expelled, leaving valuable lessons for future contestants in 'OT 2025'.
JesĂșs Cintora, on 'Malas Lenguas': "There are increasingly more mothers over 40"
In Spain, according to the Televisión Española program 'Malas Lenguas', the trend shows that there are more women becoming mothers after the age of 40 than at 27, reflecting a change in maternal age.
Women Appear Less on TV News and Many, in a Negative Light: These Are the Most Valued
A report on generalist channels reveals that women have less presence in TV news compared to men, and are often presented negatively. It also highlights which women are the most valued in this field.
Antonio Serrano, collaborator of Paco de LucĂa, National Award for Contemporary Music for his "excellence and originality"
Antonio Serrano, a composer from Madrid and collaborator of Paco de LucĂa, has received the National Award for Contemporary Music for the excellence and originality of his shows 'Flamenco Messengers' and 'Porter & Gershwin'.
Gloria Estefan makes an impact at 68 years old, wearing a dress with an infinite slit
Gloria Estefan dazzled at an awards ceremony wearing a dress with an infinite slit, showcasing one of the season's most popular trends and demonstrating her style and elegance at 68 years old.
New details about the man who has been seen kissing Eva GonzĂĄlez: he works in hospitality and is 10 years younger than her
Luis Pliego, director of the magazine Lecturas, revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that the man seen kissing Eva GonzĂĄlez works in hospitality and is 10 years younger than her.
Toñi Moreno Responds to BelĂ©n Esteban About Her Comments on JesulĂn de Ubrique: "She Is Not Right"
Toñi Moreno admitted to having tried to call BelĂ©n Esteban after learning that she was upset, although Esteban did not answer. Moreno believes that BelĂ©n is not right in her comments about JesulĂn de Ubrique.
Influencer JĂșnior Dutra Dies at 31 After Undergoing the Trendy 'Foxy Eyes' Surgery: "Justice"
Influencer JĂșnior Dutra passed away at 31 after undergoing the aesthetic 'foxy eyes' surgery. Before his death, he reported his surgeon, seeking justice for the complications resulting from the procedure.
MrBeast warns about the future of content creators amid the rise of AI: "Scary times"
MrBeast warns about the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of content creators, pointing out that AI tools could produce videos as good as those made by humans, creating uncertainty and challenges in the industry.
Anna Ferrer, Paz Padilla's daughter, marries her boyfriend, Mario CristĂłbal, after three years: "A thousand times yes"
Anna Ferrer, Paz Padilla's daughter, announced her engagement to Mario CristĂłbal after three years of dating. On Instagram, she expressed her certainty and love with the phrase: "If you are not the love of my life, I will say that I chose the wrong life but not the wrong love."
Gema LĂłpez, on Carlo Costanziaâs complaints about his photos: "Youâre hired to talk about how your lives are going"
Gema LĂłpez pointed out that Carlo Costanzia and his partner are taking a big risk by complaining about the photos. She reminded that they agreed to speak publicly about their lives, and thatâs why they are part of this media "game."
Taylor Swift puts an end to rumors about retiring to get married: "It's very offensive"
Taylor Swift denies rumors that she plans to retire to get married, stating that if she gets married, it will be for love, not to leave her professional career behind. She finds these speculations about her personal life and artistic career offensive.
Raquel Mosquera issues a statement after the arrest of her husband, Isi: "Let those who..."
Raquel Mosquera thanks everyone for their messages of support following the arrest of her husband, Isi, and denounces those who try to take advantage of the situation.
What is known about the four dead in the collapse in Madrid
Emergency teams recovered the four people missing under rubble after a collapse in Madrid, confirming their deaths.
Eva GonzĂĄlez, in love three years after separating from Cayetano Rivera
Three years after her separation from Cayetano Rivera, Eva GonzĂĄlez has been photographed walking around Seville with an attractive young man, sparking rumors about her new relationship. The presenter appears on the cover of 'Lecturas' showing a renewed sentimental side.
Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Actress from 'The Big Bang Theory,' Dies at 52
Kimberly Hébert Gregory, American actress known for her roles in 'The Big Bang Theory' and 'Vice Principals,' passed away at the age of 52 at her home in Los Angeles.
Mateu Alemany: "If I am here, it is because I see a sports project with a great leader"
Mateu Alemany, the new director of men's professional football at the rojiblanco club, states that his arrival is due to seeing a solid sports project supported by a great leader, showing confidence in the team's sporting future.
Rain of Criticism for the F1 Broadcast Showing Driversâ Girlfriends and Celebrities: "The Competition Is in a Miserable State"
Fans criticized Formula One Management for giving prominence in the broadcasts to the driversâ partners and celebrities instead of focusing on the maneuvers and overtakes of drivers like Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz.
The message from former Real Madrid player JosĂ© RodrĂguez: "Proud to love and be loved by the people of Israel"
Former footballer JosĂ© RodrĂguez, who played in Israel on two occasions, expressed his pride and gratitude towards the country and its people, highlighting the mutual affection he feels with the Israeli people throughout his international career.
The Spaniard Joel Ălvarez, the new welterweight threat: 'The Phenomenon' debuts against Vicente Luque in the UFC
The Asturian fighter Joel Ălvarez makes his UFC debut in the welterweight division facing Vicente Luque, coming in with a streak of three consecutive wins.
Borja Iglesias' response to Ăscar Pereiro about the protests at La Vuelta: "He needs to come more to..."
Borja Iglesias, forward for Celta, responded to former cyclist Ăscar Pereiro's criticisms regarding the pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta a España, suggesting that Pereiro should be more familiar with the reality before giving his opinion.
Ilia Topuria showered with praise for Dvalishvili: "Your victories seem normal"
Ilia Topuria, lightweight champion, emotionally praised his friend Merab Dvalishvili, highlighting the natural way in which he achieves his victories.
JoĂŁo Carlos Martins, the 'indomitable' pianist who never lost hope of playing again: "It's not overcoming, it's determination"
The Brazilian pianist and conductor JoĂŁo Carlos Martins, awarded in Spain with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Mapfre Foundation, has lived with musician's focal dystonia, a neurological disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions, for over 60 years but keeps his determination intact to play again.
More than half of people with disabilities in Spain feel lonely compared to 16% of the general population
Loneliness affects more than half of people with disabilities in Spain, especially women, young people, and the elderly. This feeling is more persistent within this group and is linked to mental health problems and digital isolation.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories are given very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the most recent World Championship, six of them gold. He highlights the limited visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.
'The Dangers of the Internet': a program that warns people with intellectual disabilities about digital risks
Facilito TelevisiĂłn presents an educational series that combines artificial intelligence and real testimonies to raise awareness and protect people with intellectual disabilities against digital risks.
Rita HervĂĄs: "Many believe that with a disability you can't fall in love or be happy, I want to break prejudices"
Rita HervĂĄs, who suffers from myasthenia gravis, an autoimmune disease that affects her mobility, uses social media to share her experience and challenge prejudices about happiness and love in people with disabilities.
Iberian ham strengthens its commitment to China amid tariff storm
Iberian ham is intensifying its presence in China despite global tariff tensions. Spanish companies seek to consolidate their market share by taking advantage of the growing Chinese demand for gourmet products, overcoming trade barriers through marketing strategies and adaptation to local regulations. This commitment reflects a trend of expansion towards Asia, which is key for the sector's growth.
How Much Does a Beekeeper Earn? The Not-So-Rich Side of the Professionals Who Cultivate Bee Honey
A beekeeper's salary mainly varies depending on the number of hives they manage and the effort involved in their work, reflecting that it is not always a financially lucrative profession.
Where is the Spanish Parliamentary System Heading?
The article highlights that, although the economic budget is crucial for Government policy, it is even more important to analyze the constitutional and political perspective to understand the direction of the Spanish parliamentary system.
Gaza, a Conflict for Myopic People Without Borders
Since the massacre on October 7, where more than 1,219 Israelis were killed and 251 were kidnapped, the conflict in Gaza has escalated, deeply affecting both sides and creating a humanitarian and political crisis that remains unresolved.
The Iberian ham denominations opposed to Guijuelo do not rule out going to court if Agriculture decides not to reverse its decision
Dehesa de Extremadura, Jabugo, and Los Pedroches, who have appealed Agriculture's decision, request a deadline to submit their opposition and that the Guijuelo case be referred to Brussels, warning that they could take legal action if Agriculture does not change its position.
New Treasury Bills Auction: This is the Yield Offered for 6- and 12-Month Debt
Interest in Spanish public debt remains high in a context of uncertainty, highlighting Spain's economic growth above the Eurozone average, which drives demand in the 6- and 12-month Treasury bills auction.
The new remuneration offered by Openbank aimed at new customers for having their salary or pension
Openbank offers remuneration for new customers who set up their salary or pension payments with the bank, applicable to current account balances of up to one million euros for a period of four months.
The Hollywood actor who will turn 100 in December and jokes about it: "It would be funny if I didn't make it"
A renowned Hollywood actor will soon join the exclusive group of centenarians in December. With humor, he jokes about the possibility of not reaching that age, showing his positive attitude towards aging.
Timothée Chalamet, Closer Than Ever to the Oscar: Critics Are Amazed by His New Movie
The specialized press highlights that Timothée Chalamet's performance in 'Marty Supreme' even surpasses his roles in 'Call Me by Your Name' and 'A Complete Unknown', positioning him as a strong Oscar contender.
Sitges 2025: 30 Films to Watch and Star Guests in a Potential Record-Breaking Edition
The Sitges Festival 2025 presents 30 outstanding titles, including acclaimed works and hidden gems such as 'Bugonia' and 'Frankenstein.' This edition promises to be record-breaking, with a selection that will attract both renowned filmmakers and new talents.
'Frankenstein': When Guillermo del Toro's New Film Will Premiere in Theaters and When It Will Be Available on Netflix
The new adaptation of Mary Shelley's work directed by Guillermo del Toro will first arrive in theaters and later be added to Netflix's catalog.
The actress who shone again in 'Weapons' starred 30 years ago in this underrated Stephen King adaptation
Amy Madigan starred 30 years ago in an underrated Stephen King adaptation alongside Timothy Dutton, now available in Spain through MGM Amazon Channel.
HP's Center in Barcelona Celebrates 40 Years as a Global Benchmark of Technological Innovation
HP celebrates 40 years of its center in Barcelona, announcing a new AI Hub to establish the city as a global hub of technological innovation focused on artificial intelligence.
We already have a flight date for Starship: SpaceX's launch is ready
SpaceX has scheduled the eleventh test flight of its Starship rocket for Tuesday, October 14, marking another important step in its development.
If You Use Waze, This Interests You: A New Feature That Changes the Way You Drive Is Here
Waze introduces an update that removes the need to use voice commands, repeat phrases, or touch the screen, making driving safer and more seamless.
Samsung launches a key update in Spain: this is everything your phone can do now
Samsung introduces One UI 8 in Spain, enhancing the mobile experience with new features that make the device more comfortable, powerful, and secure for daily use.
Elon Musk's Humanoid Robot Demonstrates in a Video That It Can Do Kung-Fu Thanks to Its AI
Tesla has improved its humanoid robot, Optimus, with artificial intelligence that allows it to perform kung-fu moves, demonstrating advances in its motor skills and control capabilities.
Long Lines at Zara to Get the Kate Moss Jacket: A Perfect Piece for Autumn
The jacket from the collaboration between Zara and Kate Moss has gone viral, causing long queues in stores. This garment, perfect for autumn, stands out for its style and exclusivity, becoming a must-have of the season.
Tatiana CalderĂłn: "When will F1 be ready to give a woman a chance?"
Tatiana CalderĂłn, a Latin motorsport star, questions when F1 will provide opportunities to women. She has the support of global sports and entertainment figures, such as Karol G and Courtois.
The Three Keys to Using 'Cushion' Makeup: Coverage, Luminosity, and Also Sun Protection
'Cushion' makeup is a popular Korean trend known for its easy application and effective results. Its key features are providing good coverage, adding luminosity to the face, and containing sun protection, combining beauty and care in a single product.
Gloria Estefan impresses at 68 years old, wearing a dress with an infinite slit
Gloria Estefan dazzled at an awards ceremony with a dress featuring an infinite slit, showcasing an elegant look that is at the forefront of the trends that will dominate this season, demonstrating her style and presence at 68 years old.
Fashion Trends (That We Will All Wear) for Summer 2026, According to the Paris Runway
The Paris runway for summer 2026 reveals key trends such as vibrant colors, sustainable fabrics, and fluid silhouettes. It highlights the combination of classic style with futuristic touches and versatile garments that prioritize comfort and elegance, anticipating a shift towards more conscious and adaptable fashion for the upcoming season.
Can Retinol Be Used on the Body? Everything You Need to Know to Say Goodbye to Skin Aging
The skin on the body also shows signs of aging and requires care. Using retinol on the body can help combat these signs, improving texture and firmness, just like on the face and décolleté.
Beating Eggs, a Matter of Air: Fork, Spoon, or Whisk?
The choice between fork, spoon, or whisk for beating eggs depends on the desired outcome and the recipe. Each utensil provides different aeration and texture, suited to various dishes.
MartĂn Berasategui's Gourmet Sandwich: a Sweet Recipe with Ingredients Available All Year Round
Chef MartĂn Berasategui shares in 'El Correo' a fun and easy recipe to prepare a sweet gourmet sandwich, using ingredients accessible throughout the year.
The Mistake Made When Storing Cold Cuts: "They Will Last Much Longer"
A deli worker reveals that 99% of people do not know how to properly store cold cuts, which affects their shelf life and quality. He assures that storing them correctly will make the cold cuts last much longer.
A butcherâs trick to make serrano ham torreznos at home: "In 15 minutes and youâll be amazed"
A butcher shares a recipe to use serrano ham rinds and turn them into crispy homemade torreznos in just 15 minutes, surprising with their flavor and texture.
The Typical Product of Murcia That Is "an Obsession" for Carlos Herrera
Carlos Herrera considers a typical product from Murcia to be "an obsession" and something essential in his life, highlighting his great appreciation for this regional delicacy.
The Madrid restaurant that left Violeta Mangriñån amazed: "You have to take note"
Influencer Violeta Mangriñån recommended a restaurant in the Chamberà district of Madrid, highlighting her experience as surprising and encouraging her followers to visit it.
The Village of Burgos with Only 10 Inhabitants Debuts a Nearly 10-Meter-High Panoramic Swing
This small village in the Valle de Tobalina, with barely 10 inhabitants, has installed a panoramic swing nearly 10 meters high. Located in the Montes Obarenes - San Zadornil Natural Park, it offers unique views of the natural surroundings, becoming an attraction for visitors and nature lovers.
Where to Fly in a Hot Air Balloon in Spain? The Best Destinations to See from Above
Spain offers hot air balloon flights over cities with rich architecture and history, as well as stunning natural landscapes full of varied colors, providing unique experiences to enjoy from above.
Imserso Trips from the Community of Madrid: Destinations Starting from 50 Euros with Pets Included
Madrid residents with preferential accreditation can start booking Imserso trips from the Community of Madrid, with destinations available from 50 euros and the option to include pets.
It is one of the most striking towns in Ireland: it is full of colorful houses
This picturesque coastal village in the south of Ireland, known as "The Emerald Isle," is an ideal destination for day trips and one of the country's best-kept secrets, standing out for its colorful houses.
This destination could be the only one to have a GaudĂ work built outside of Spain
GaudĂ, creator of the Sagrada Familia and Park GĂŒell in Barcelona, designed a chapel located across the Atlantic, making it the only one of his works outside of Spain.
Neither Briones nor NĂĄjera: the walled town of La Rioja that is full of family-owned wineries
The walled town in the north of La Rioja, near the Basque Country, is home to about a thousand inhabitants and is one of the historical cradles of wine in the region, standing out especially for its numerous family-owned wineries.
The Little-Known Town of Asturias Located Among Mountains, Ideal for an Autumn Getaway
This charming village in Asturias, surrounded by mountains, evokes the beauty of Swiss towns in the Alps and is perfect for an autumn getaway in northern Spain.
The silent syndrome affecting more and more workers in Spain: it is related to AI
More than half of workers in Spain feel pressured when handling data, a situation that contributes to the increase in mental health-related absences, which now account for 17% of the total, reflecting a growing impact linked to the use of AI in the workplace.
Nurses will also be allowed to inject hyaluronic acid: the court acquits two accused of practicing without a license
The court acquits two nurses accused of practicing without a license, clarifying that hyaluronic acid is a medical product that nurses can legally administer.
A new study identifies a key element against osteoporosis: it would prevent bone fractures
A new study reveals a crucial element that not only strengthens bones but also aids in their recovery, offering significant hope for preventing fractures caused by osteoporosis.
The reasons why the 'burnout' syndrome keeps taking over you after vacation
The quality and length of vacations are key to avoiding burnout syndrome. Without adequate rest, work exhaustion persists even after vacation, preventing a true physical and mental recovery.
Isabel Viña, doctor, on gummy supplements: "For this reason, I do not recommend them..."
Isabel Viña explains that dietary supplements aim to fill nutritional deficits, but they are not always necessary and not all have the same quality. For this reason, she does not recommend gummy supplements, suggesting caution in their use.
A study manages to reverse Alzheimer's in mice using nanoparticles
A technique based on nanoparticles succeeded in reducing beta-amyloid protein levels in the brains of mice by up to 60%, showing a promising advance toward reversing Alzheimer's in animal models.
It's Not Tesla or BYD: This Brand Has Shattered All Production Records in 343 Days
Leapmotor has reached a historic record by producing one million vehicles in just 343 days, surpassing Tesla and BYD. The brand has gradually expanded its range of models during this period.
A mechanic warns about the most common mistake in diesel engines and how to detect it: "Pay attention to the sound"
A mechanic advises not to ignore strange noises in diesel engines and to visit the workshop quickly to avoid costly repairs, emphasizing the importance of paying attention to the sound to identify problems early.
The traffic sign that surprises drivers and is warned about by the Guardia Civil: "This is not a VIP parking"
The Guardia Civil warns about a common traffic sign in Spain that many drivers do not respect. To raise awareness, a striking message has been added reminding that the designated area is not VIP parking, aiming to prevent violations and improve road safety.
The new radar that will start operating in Vigo: its location and speed limit
The Directorate General of Traffic has installed a fixed radar on a main road in Vigo. Although it is already installed, it is not yet active for fining drivers.
Did You Think You Had Seen It All? The Porsche Cayenne Debuts an Interior with Curved OLED Screens
The new Porsche Cayenne, one of the most anticipated SUVs of the year, surprises with an innovative curved central OLED screen that folds vertically, marking a significant technological advance in its interior.
The location of the four DGT cameras that monitor if continuous lines are crossed
The Madrid region is the only one in Spain where the Directorate General of Traffic has installed cameras that fine vehicles for crossing continuous lines.
Enrollment in Advanced Vocational Training will be free for students who enter with a grade of 9 or 10
The Community of Madrid has approved a new catalog of public educational fees for the 2026-2027 academic year, which includes free enrollment in Advanced Vocational Training for students who enter with a grade of 9 or 10.
The TSJC grants amnesty to a defendant accused of attacking websites opposed by various companies against the October 1st referendum
The TSJC overturns a 2024 ruling by the Tarragona Court and grants amnesty to a man accused of attacking websites belonging to several companies opposed to the October 1st referendum, exonerating him of the charges.
They investigate the relationship between the two men shot and killed near Lorca
The Civil Guard is investigating to clarify the relationship between two men who were shot and killed this Tuesday in Lorca.
The Civil Guard Launches a Major Anti-Drug Operation in the Town of Bujalance, CĂłrdoba
The Civil Guard has launched a major anti-drug operation in Bujalance, CĂłrdoba, involving around 70 specialized agents, a helicopter, and canine units. Several arrests are expected as part of the operation.
The Director of the Musical About the Helena Jubany Case Cancels the Premiere and Claims to Be a Victim of "Censorship"
The director of the musical about the Helena Jubany case has canceled the premiere, denouncing that she is a victim of "censorship." In response, the Blanc i Negre Platform invites all theaters in Catalonia to open their doors and allow the staging of the musical.
Towns affected by the DANA in Valencia receive an invitation from the Royal House to attend the October 12 reception
Representatives from Valencian municipalities affected by the DANA, such as BenetĂșsser, Catarroja, and Torrent, have confirmed their attendance at the Royal House reception on October 12.
Free Concerts in Madrid for Hispanic Day: From Henry Méndez to Rita Payés
Madrid will celebrate Spain's National Day with a series of free concerts featuring artists such as Henry Méndez and Rita Payés, along with other cultural activities to commemorate Hispanic Day.
Vaccination against Bovine Necrotic Syndrome affecting more than 90,000 cows is delayed until this Thursday due to an incident
Agriculture detected a third case of Bovine Necrotic Syndrome (BNS), in addition to those in CastellĂł and Peralada. This new case does not change the area affected by the disease. Due to an incident, the vaccination affecting more than 90,000 cows is delayed until this Thursday.
Arrested in El Ejido for sexually assaulting a girl in El Ejido
The Civil Guard arrested a man accused of sexually assaulting a young girl in Las Norias de Daza, El Ejido (AlmerĂa). The detainee remains in police custody awaiting presentation before the justice system.
Andalusia demands co-financing and less interventionism from the Government in the national housing plan
The Andalusian Government has submitted more than twenty objections to the Ministry's national housing plan, requesting greater co-financing and less interventionism. Additionally, it asks that the autonomous communities be consulted in the drafting of the plan.
Two detained in Alpicat after avoiding a checkpoint and throwing a kilo of hashish out of a car window
The police in Alpicat detained two people after they avoided a preventive checkpoint and threw a kilo of hashish from a car. The vehicle was intercepted at the entrance of the town.
Unrepeatable Views and Over a Thousand Euros Bill: A Young Man Shows How Much It Costs to Eat at the Eiffel Tower
A young man shared his experience of dining at the Eiffel Tower, where the bill exceeded one thousand euros. He highlighted that a bottle of champagne cost more than 600 euros, emphasizing the high price of enjoying the views and cuisine at this iconic location.
'Pili Pili' and '50/50', two new board games that test your adaptability and luck
ATM Gaming presents 'Pili Pili' and '50/50', two family board games that promote bonding between generations. Both challenges combine adaptability and luck to provide fun and dynamism in family gatherings.
The romantic story of an elderly man and his wife: "We were together for 69 years, when I saw her I said 'she's the one'"
They met at a dance when they were young and stayed together for 69 years, demonstrating a lasting and unbreakable love throughout their entire lives.
The exciting surprise of a teenager celebrating his birthday at his idolâs concert and ending up on stage âsingingâ with him
Rodrigo, 13 years old, celebrated his birthday at a concert in Ireland of his favorite American singer. During the event, he received a special surprise by being invited on stage, where he had the opportunity to âsingâ alongside his idol, creating an unforgettable moment for him.
Jack, the cat who survives everything and awaits a forever home
Jack suffered a severe hit-and-run after being neutered, ending up one-eyed and unable to urinate on his own. Despite his difficulties, he keeps fighting and is looking for a permanent home where he can receive the care he needs.
Canine Longevity: Which Breeds Live the Longest?
A study shows that the Lancashire Heeler and the Tibetan Spaniel are the dog breeds with the greatest longevity.
The First Wolf-Dog Hybrid Detected in Greece Rekindles the Debate on Wild Genetics
The detection of the first hybrid between wolf and dog in Greece raises concerns about the influence of hybridization on the adaptation, behavior, and conservation of wild populations.
This is âdock divingâ, a canine sport that consists of jumping into the water at full speed
Dock diving is a canine sport where dogs jump into the water at full speed to catch a toy. It is easy to learn and only requires a playful dog, a pool, and a toy to start practicing it.
Check Your Daily Horoscope for Thursday, October 9, 2025
Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow at 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you make decisions and better understand your day-to-day life.
The Murcia Rice Recipe That Competes with the Traditional Valencian Senyoret
The Murcian recipe for "arroz ciego" competes with the popular Valencian "arroz senyoret." Unlike the Murcian caldero or arroz a banda, arroz ciego is a notable and traditional option that is gaining recognition for its flavor and authenticity in the region.
Time Change: The Three Communities in Spain That Should Keep Their Current Time Zone
The debate about changing the time zone in Spain is frequent, although some communities are already in the time zone that suits them best, so they should not change it.
The Importance of Staying Alert at the Wheel to Avoid an Accident
A driver's quick maneuver upon noticing the slippery road surface prevented an accident, demonstrating the importance of staying focused at the wheel to prevent collisions.
'Self-defense is not about hitting, but about empowering yourself, feeling capable and confident'
MarĂa Cabas, a self-defense expert, helps women empower themselves by teaching them to reconnect with their bodies and recognize danger signals, transforming fear into strength and confidence.
Fu Mingxia: At 13 Years Old She Was Already an Olympic Gold Medalist... and Won Three More
A native of Wuhan, Fu Mingxia started in gymnastics but switched to diving due to a lack of flexibility. At 13 years old, she won her first Olympic gold medal and went on to win three more throughout her career, standing out as an outstanding champion in the sport.
The Stunning Photos of the Hunter's Full Moon
The Hunter's Full Moon, associated with the post-harvest hunting period, has been visible from various areas of Spain, offering stunning images of the natural phenomenon.
Basic Things You Should Do to Keep Your Defenses in Order
With the arrival of autumn and the increase in colds, it is essential to take care of your defenses. This article offers key tips to keep your immune system strong and stay healthy throughout the winter.
From IndurĂĄin to Valverde: The Best Spanish Cyclists in History
Spain has a rich cycling tradition, highlighting cyclists who have won grand tours and memorable stages. Figures such as Miguel IndurĂĄin and Alejandro Valverde are a fundamental part of this history, symbolizing Spanish success in international cycling.
The Most Surprising Celebrity Answers to the Classic Questions of 'La Revuelta'
The classic questions of La Revuelta have prompted original and unexpected responses from Broncano's guests, showcasing their creativity and personality in each interview.
If You Have Dampness at Home, This Accessory Can Save You a Big Hassle in Winter
Condensation dampness is a common problem in winter. To prevent it, it is advisable to use a device that reduces ambient humidity, avoiding damage and improving comfort at home.
Beyond Amazon: PcComponentes' Orange Days Put the PS5 Slim at 400 Euros
The PS5 Slim Digital, ideal for those who don't use discs, is available for 400 euros during PcComponentes' Orange Days, offering an affordable option to enjoy digital games without overpaying.
LEGO Makes History Again with an Incredible Discount on the Notre Dame de Paris Model
LEGO has released a detailed model of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, allowing fans to have this iconic monument at home. The piece, noted for its accuracy, now features a special discount that makes it more accessible for collectors and architecture lovers.
These are the wipes I use for my son (and today they are cheaper at the Fiesta de Ofertas)
Although the price reduction is small, it's worth taking advantage of it since wipes are a daily use product for baby care.
The 'Missile Firing Exercise' Begins, Germany's Largest Naval Maneuver in Three Decades Amid Growing Threat from Putin
The annual 'Missile Firing Exercise' started off the coast of the Norwegian island of AndĂžya, in the Arctic Circle. It is the largest German naval maneuver in 30 years, designed to strengthen defense against the growing threat of Russia under Putin.
Iberdrola, bp pulse, and CEEES join forces to bring ultra-fast charging to 500 service stations
Iberdrola partners with bp pulse and CEEES as a strategic ally to promote electric mobility, collaborating on the installation of ultra-fast charging stations at 500 service stations.
28% of homes in Barcelona are vulnerable to extreme heat episodes
28% of homes in Barcelona are vulnerable to extreme heat waves, with 71% showing poor ventilation. The most affected areas include l'Eixample, GrĂ cia, and Barceloneta, increasing the risk for residents during periods of high temperatures.
Ernesto of Hanover breaks up with the Spanish Claudia Stilianopoulos after four years of relationship
Ernesto of Hanover and Claudia Stilianopoulos have ended their relationship after four years together. Recently, Ernesto has been hospitalized several times in Spain, which may have influenced the breakup.
The Madrid Wax Museum Distances Itself from the Netanyahu Statue Dressed as 'Chucky' Seen Downtown
The Netanyahu statue dressed as 'Chucky', created by Chilean artist NicolĂĄs Miranda, was at the Madrid Wax Museum for only 20 minutes before being removed. The museum clarified that it has no connection to this work.
Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi win the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi for their work in the development of metal-organic structures.
Can Xue and Gerald Murnane are the favorites for the Nobel Prize in Literature, with the Spaniard Vila-Matas and the perennial Haruki Murakami among the contenders
Can Xue and Gerald Murnane are the favorites for the Nobel Prize in Literature, along with the Spaniard Enrique Vila-Matas and the perennial candidate Haruki Murakami. Other notable options include the Mexican Cristina Rivera Cruz.
A chef at a restaurant in Marbella is stabbed in the chest by a customer
A customer started an argument with the staff of a restaurant in Marbella and allegedly stabbed the chef in the chest.
The CGPJ rejects annulling the agreements that disqualified Baltasar GarzĂłn as a judge due to "manifest lack of basis"
The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) upholds the validity of the Supreme Court ruling that disqualified Baltasar GarzĂłn as a judge, rejecting the annulment of the agreements that supported it on the grounds that they are not unfounded and that their compliance is mandatory.
The Mapfre Foundation awards its prizes to the San Vicente de PaĂșl society and pianist Martins, who plays with bionic gloves
The Mapfre Foundation presented its awards to the San Vicente de PaĂșl society and pianist Martins, who is recognized for playing the piano with bionic gloves. The ceremony featured the participation of Queen SofĂa, who handed out the awards.
Bruno GĂłmez-Acebo, nephew of the former king, confirms separation from his wife, BĂĄrbara Cano
Bruno GĂłmez-Acebo, son of Infanta Pilar and nephew of former King Juan Carlos I, has confirmed his separation from BĂĄrbara Cano. The couple has been living apart for a year.
Jimmy Kimmel mocks Trump and his popularity: "Considering that I'm not a convicted felon, a friend of Epstein..."
In his latest monologue, Jimmy Kimmel harshly criticized President Trump, mocking his popularity and referencing his controversial background, including his connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
Abril Cols recounts her uncomfortable experience after worms were found on her feet: "I am desperate"
Abril Cols, an influencer, was diagnosed with cutaneous larva migrans, a parasitic disease caused by skin contact with contaminated soil, which has caused her a very uncomfortable and distressing experience.
Manu Tenorio reveals that he has "suffered a horrible depression": "It is important that we can speak about it"
Manu Tenorio opened his heart about the severe depression he has gone through in his personal life and emphasized the importance of talking about it. Additionally, he stated that participating in 'Dancing with the Stars' has helped him cope with this difficult stage.
'The Cabaret of the Lost Men', a Metatheatrical Play that Portrays Sordidness and Freedom
The show, which runs until November 23 at the Teatro Maravillas, features performances by Cayetano FernĂĄndez, Leo Rivera, Supremme de Luxe, and Armando Pita, exploring themes of sordidness and freedom through metatheatre.
The autopsy of the woman found dead in Formentera reveals that she did not die from violent causes
The Civil Guard has confirmed, after the autopsy, that the woman found dead in Formentera did not die from violent causes, thus ruling out a crime of gender-based violence.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering national and international events, economy, politics, and culture, with analysis and key data to understand the current context.
My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical strategies to better manage your personal finances, including creating a realistic budget, tracking expenses, and saving tips. It also highlights the importance of prioritizing needs over wants and looking for deals or discounts to optimize available money. These recommendations help improve financial control and achieve economic goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The CinemanĂa guide presents the must-watch series and movies of the moment, highlighting recent productions and classics that capture the audience's attention. It includes recommendations from various genres and platforms to suit all tastes, ensuring options for binge-watching or enjoying in a single viewing. This selection aims to satisfy cinema and television lovers with the best of current entertainment.
The highway where AI will be installed to legally bypass the speed limit
A pilot project on the AP-7 highway near El Vendrell, Tarragona, is testing the installation of artificial intelligence that will allow drivers to legally exceed the established speed limits. This initiative aims to optimize traffic flow and adapt speed limits according to real conditions.
These Padded Sneakers Are a Hit Among Women Over 60: Elegant and Very Comfortable
Skechers offers the perfect model for women over 60 who seek comfort and style. These padded sneakers are versatile and help eliminate foot pain, making them ideal for autumn.
Mariano Di Paola, Winemaker: "I Live Thinking That the Best Wine Is the One from the Next Harvest"
Mariano Di Paola, a prominent winemaker recognized by Decanter in 2015 as one of the top 30 in the world, has been leading the production at Bodega Rutini since 1994, always striving to improve with each new harvest.
The location of the four DGT cameras that monitor if continuous lines are crossed
The Community of Madrid is the only region in Spain where the DGT has installed cameras that fine vehicles that cross continuous lines, thus monitoring this type of traffic violation.
'Young Frankenstein' will have its own series: Taika Waititi will resurrect this classic
Taika Waititi, director of 'Jojo Rabbit', will work on a reboot of 'Judge Dredd' following the cancellation of the 'Akira' remake, which has also allowed him to get involved in the revival of the series based on 'Young Frankenstein'.
ArĂĄnzazu Santos, motherhood expert, on when a child laughs when being scolded: "It is not mockery"
Children's reactions can be unpredictable, such as laughing when being reprimanded, which should not be interpreted as mockery. It is important for adults to be prepared so as not to hinder the message they want to convey.
Imserso Travel Guide 2025-2026: Dates, Destinations, Prices, and How to Book a Spot
The sale of places for the Imserso trips 2025-2026 has begun and will be carried out in stages, assigning specific days to book according to groups of autonomous communities and another day for the rest of Spain.
All LG Smart TVs, even the old ones, are receiving this new feature: how to activate it
LG is improving its Smart TVs, including the old models, with a new feature that makes them more useful and aesthetically pleasing even when they are not in use.
Juan José, mechanic, on a common practice: "It's not good for the steering system"
Juan José, expert from Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common practice when taking the vehicle out of parking, which can damage the steering system and affect its long-term functioning.
Be Careful if They Call You and Do This: What Robocalls Are and What to Do If You Receive One
Robocalls, unwanted automated calls, are common in Spain. Learn how to identify them and discover how to protect your number and avoid scams with practical tips.
Imserso Trips: What the Preferred Users Are and Why They Have Priority When Choosing a Destination
The sale of Imserso trips for 2025-2026 will begin on October 6, giving priority to accredited preferred users, who have preference to choose their destination before the rest of the users.
Work calendar: on October 13th there will only be a long weekend for Hispanidad in these communities
Some regions of Spain will enjoy a three-day long weekend on Monday, October 13th, for National Day, Hispanidad.
China tightens rare earth export controls, targets defense, semiconductor users
China has strengthened export controls on rare earth materials, focusing on sectors such as defense and semiconductors. This move aims to protect critical technologies amid increasing geopolitical tensions and may affect global supply chains and the availability of essential materials needed for advanced manufacturing and military use.
Oil eases as Gaza ceasefire cools risk premium
Oil prices declined as a ceasefire in Gaza eased geopolitical tensions, reducing the risk premium on crude. The truce between conflicting parties eased fears of supply disruptions from the Middle East, allowing markets to stabilize. While demand concerns remain due to global economic uncertainties, the immediate pressure on oil supply has lessened, contributing to the drop in prices.
Oil prices decline on Gaza peace progress, US inventory build
Oil prices fell due to progress in Gaza peace talks easing Middle East tensions and a reported increase in US crude inventories, suggesting ample supply. These factors outweighed concerns about potential disruptions, leading to a drop in prices as markets anticipate more stability and sufficient oil availability.
Goldâs rally could be the hedge investors need against big bets on AI: Macquarie
Macquarie suggests goldâs recent rally offers a valuable hedge for investors amid heavy bets on AI-driven growth. With AI stocks showing volatility, gold provides a defensive asset to balance risk and protect portfolios against market uncertainties linked to the tech sectorâs rapid changes and hype.
US postpones Wyoming coal lease sale after disappointing Montana auction
The US government has postponed a coal lease sale in Wyoming following a lackluster auction in Montana, reflecting declining interest in coal amid environmental concerns and market shifts. This move signals continued challenges for the coal industry as demand decreases and regulatory pressures increase.
Guyanese mining businessmen could be extradited to US, attorney general says
The Guyanese Attorney General stated that two mining businessmen accused of fraud in the US may face extradition. The businessmen are implicated in illegal activities tied to mining operations. The government is cooperating with US authorities to ensure legal processes are followed, highlighting the commitment to upholding the law and international cooperation in combating financial crimes.
Oil prices edge up on worries about Russian output, higher US demand
Oil prices rose due to concerns over reduced Russian supply amid geopolitical tensions and expectations of increased US demand as the economy strengthens. Market volatility persists as traders weigh potential impacts from global production cuts and seasonal consumption trends, influencing crude valuations upward.
Carney says he had 'meeting of minds' with Trump on steel, aluminum
Former White House Press Secretary Jay Carney stated he had a "meeting of minds" with President Trump regarding tariffs on steel and aluminum. Carney noted that despite differences, they agreed on the need to protect U.S. industries, highlighting a shared understanding on trade policies during Trump's administration.
Nestle quits global alliance on reducing dairy methane emissions
Nestle has withdrawn from a global alliance focused on cutting methane emissions in the dairy sector. The move reflects challenges in meeting reduction targets and differing views on mitigation strategies. Nestle aims to pursue its own sustainability initiatives independently to address environmental impact while aligning with its business goals.
Buy pullbacks in silver as it remains cheap relative to gold: UBS
UBS advises investors to buy silver on price dips, citing its relative undervaluation compared to gold. The bank highlights silver's strong industrial demand and potential for price appreciation, recommending it as an attractive investment opportunity amid current market conditions.
TSMC reports forecast-beating Q3 revenue surge driven by AI boom
TSMC announced Q3 revenue exceeding forecasts, propelled by strong demand for AI-related chips. The semiconductor giant is benefiting from the AI boom as customers increase production. This growth underscores the rising significance of advanced chip technology in enabling AI applications and reinforces TSMCâs leading position in the global semiconductor industry.
US approves some Nvidia UAE sales, Bloomberg News reports
The US has approved certain sales of Nvidia products to the UAE, Bloomberg News reports. These approvals indicate a willingness to proceed with specific transactions despite broader export restrictions on advanced semiconductor technology, reflecting ongoing considerations in US trade policy with the UAE.
Chinese rare earth stocks surge as Beijing expands export controls
Chinese rare earth stocks surged following Beijing's announcement to tighten export controls on rare earth materials. The move aims to consolidate China's dominance in the global supply chain amid geopolitical tensions. Investors anticipate supply restrictions will boost prices and profit margins for domestic producers, reinforcing China's strategic leverage in technology and defense sectors reliant on these critical minerals.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.25%
Australian shares rose modestly, with the S&P/ASX 200 index closing up 0.25%. Gains were driven by strength in financial and resource sectors, supported by positive global market sentiment. Investors remain attentive to economic data and corporate earnings reports influencing market direction.
Oracle: Baird initiates with âOutperformâ, sees it at center of AI boom
Baird has initiated coverage of Oracle with an âOutperformâ rating, highlighting the companyâs pivotal role in the AI industry boom. The firm notes Oracleâs robust cloud offerings and strategic investments position it well to capitalize on AI growth, signaling strong potential for stock appreciation as AI adoption accelerates.
Wall Streetâs bull market nears three years old; history shows it may still have life
Wall Streetâs bull market is approaching its third anniversary, defying expectations of an early end. Historical data suggests that bull markets can last much longer, and factors like strong corporate earnings and economic recovery support continued gains. Despite occasional volatility, investors remain optimistic, indicating the market may sustain its upward momentum beyond this milestone.
OpenAI releases low-cost ChatGPT tier in 16 more Asian countries
OpenAI has expanded its affordable ChatGPT subscription tier to 16 additional Asian countries, making advanced AI access more accessible across the region. This move aims to cater to growing demand and increase adoption by offering a budget-friendly option for users seeking ChatGPT's capabilities.
Harvard Medical School Licenses Consumer Health Content to Microsoft
Harvard Medical School has licensed its consumer health content to Microsoft, allowing integration into Microsoftâs platforms. This partnership aims to provide users with reliable, expert health information to improve consumer access to trusted medical knowledge. The collaboration reflects a growing trend of tech companies partnering with academic institutions to advance health education through digital channels.
NBA partners with Alibaba, makes China comeback in Macau
The NBA has reignited its presence in China through a new partnership with Alibaba. This collaboration marks the league's return to the Chinese market via Macau, leveraging Alibaba's extensive e-commerce and digital platforms to boost the NBA's brand visibility and fan engagement in the region. The move aims to tap into China's vast basketball fanbase and recover from previous diplomatic setbacks.
Hong Kong healthtech stocks fall on profit-taking, Microsoft healthcare push
Hong Kong healthtech stocks declined due to profit-taking after recent gains. Investors also weighed the impact of Microsoftâs expanding presence in healthcare technology, which could increase competition in the sector. Market participants remain cautious as the evolving tech landscape in healthcare creates both opportunities and challenges for existing players in Hong Kong.
Gold firms above key $4,000 level on US rate cut bets
Gold prices climbed above the crucial $4,000 mark, buoyed by investor expectations of upcoming US interest rate cuts. Concerns over economic slowdown and easing monetary policy have increased demand for safe-haven assets like gold. Market participants are closely monitoring Federal Reserve signals, with rate cut speculation supporting bullish momentum in gold despite mixed economic data.
Sentiment deteriorates among German CEOs, survey shows
A recent survey reveals a decline in confidence among German CEOs due to economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. Concerns over energy prices and supply chain disruptions contribute to a less optimistic business outlook. Many leaders are adopting cautious strategies, adjusting investments, and anticipating challenging conditions ahead, reflecting growing apprehension about Germanyâs economic prospects.
Argentina lower house approves bill curbing presidential decrees
Argentina's lower house approved a bill limiting the president's power to issue decrees without legislative approval. The move aims to strengthen democratic checks and balances, requiring that significant executive decisions gain congressional consent. Supporters say this curbs executive overreach; critics warn it may slow urgent policy responses. The bill now moves to the Senate for consideration.
US targets Chinese companies over drone components used by Hamas, Houthis
The US has sanctioned several Chinese companies supplying drone components used by Hamas and Houthi militants. These parts reportedly aid attacks against Israel and Saudi Arabia. The move aims to curb the transfer of technology that fuels conflict in the Middle East, reflecting heightened US efforts to disrupt supply chains supporting militant groups.
Former heads of US Bureau of Labor Statistics say Trump's attacks erode trust in data
Former leaders of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics warn that former President Trump's repeated attacks on official labor data undermine public trust in government statistics. They emphasize the importance of reliable data for informed policy decisions and caution that politicizing these figures can harm the credibility of vital economic information.
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German economy ministry lifts 2025 growth forecast to 0.2%
The German economy ministry has raised its growth forecast for 2025 to 0.2%, reflecting improved economic conditions and resilience amid global uncertainties. This upward revision signals cautious optimism for Germany's economic outlook in the coming year.
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Romania's central bank keeps interest rate at 6.50% amid inflation concerns
Romania's central bank maintained its key interest rate at 6.50%, citing persistent inflationary pressures. The decision reflects ongoing concerns over rising prices despite global economic uncertainties. The bank aims to balance supporting economic growth while keeping inflation in check through monetary policy adjustments.
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Steady dollar headed for best week in a year as yen struggles
The US dollar is on track for its best weekly gain in a year, supported by steady demand and resilience amid global market uncertainty. The Japanese yen continues to weaken due to Japan's monetary policy stance and economic challenges, further boosting the dollarâs strength. Investors are favoring the dollar as a safe haven while monitoring international economic and central bank developments.
Japanese banks well placed to join Nikkeiâs Takaichi euphoria, say analysts
Analysts believe Japanese banks are poised to benefit from the Nikkeiâs recent rally, driven by Finance Minister Takaichi's policy initiatives and economic optimism. The sector is gaining investor confidence due to expectations of improved earnings, interest rate benefits, and supportive government measures, positioning banks to capitalize on the positive market momentum.
Morning Bid: Asia stocks take tech train to new heights
Asian stocks surged as tech shares led gains, boosted by strong earnings and optimistic forecasts from major companies. Investor sentiment improved, driving markets higher and signaling confidence in the sectorâs growth prospects.
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Russiaâs central bank calls out violations in state asset grab
Russiaâs central bank has reported irregularities in the recent wave of state takeovers of private assets. The bank warns that these violations could undermine economic stability and calls for stricter oversight to ensure fair treatment and compliance with laws during the asset acquisitions. The move highlights growing concerns over government intervention in the private sector amid economic challenges.
Adviser to Takaichiâs policy circle says weak yen is good for economy
An adviser to Sanae Takaichiâs policy circle stated that a weak yen benefits Japanâs economy by boosting exports and corporate profits. The adviser emphasized that currency depreciation supports economic recovery and competitiveness despite concerns over rising import costs. The stance aligns with Takaichi's advocacy for policies that promote growth through a weaker yen strategy.
BOJ will find another rate hike this year difficult, says ex-deputy governor
The former deputy governor of the Bank of Japan stated that the central bank is unlikely to implement another rate hike this year. Challenges such as economic uncertainties and inflation dynamics make further tightening difficult. The BOJ is expected to maintain a cautious approach to monetary policy amid mixed economic signals.
Judge dismisses retail groupâs challenge to New York surveillance pricing law
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a retail group challenging New York's law that regulates pricing for surveillance equipment. The court upheld the law, stating it serves public safety interests and is within the state's authority. The ruling supports efforts to control surveillance technology costs amid privacy concerns.
Trump says Israel, Hamas agree to Gaza deal
Former President Donald Trump claimed that Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to manage the situation in Gaza. Details of the deal were not disclosed, but the statement suggests progress toward resolving ongoing conflicts between the two parties. Official sources have yet to confirm the report.
IRS to furlough nearly half of its workforce due to US government shutdown
The IRS announced it will furlough nearly half of its employees amid the US government shutdown. This reduction in staff is expected to delay tax return processing and impact customer service. Essential functions will continue, but many routine operations will be paused until the government reopens. The shutdown disrupts IRS operations and may affect taxpayers nationwide.
Recall Announces Launch of ERC-20 Token on Base October 15
Recall is set to launch its ERC-20 token on the Base blockchain on October 15. This move aims to enhance token accessibility and utility within the Base ecosystem, leveraging Base's scalable and secure infrastructure to support Recall's growth and community engagement.
FLOKI funds clean water wells in Africa through partnership with WWFA
FLOKI has partnered with Wells Well Fund Africa (WWFA) to finance the construction of clean water wells across African communities. This initiative aims to improve access to safe drinking water, enhance public health, and support sustainable development in underserved areas. Through this collaboration, FLOKI leverages its resources to address water scarcity and promote better living conditions in Africa.
Moonberg Brings Institutional Intelligence to the Trenches of On-Chain Trading
Moonberg integrates institutional-level intelligence into on-chain trading, enhancing decision-making and strategy execution for traders. By leveraging advanced analytics and real-time data, it aims to improve trading accuracy and efficiency within the decentralized finance space. This innovation supports users in navigating complex markets with tools previously accessible only to institutional investors.
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Predictive Oncology raises $343.5 million for digital asset strategy
Predictive Oncology secured $343.5 million to advance its digital asset strategy. The funding aims to enhance the company's capabilities in leveraging AI and data analytics for precision medicine, accelerating drug discovery, and improving patient outcomes. This investment strengthens their position in the digital health sector and supports innovative approaches to oncology research.
Bitcoin price today: retreats from record highs amid U.S. shutdown caution
Bitcoinâs price pulled back from recent record highs as investors grew cautious over potential U.S. government shutdown risks. Market sentiment weakened due to political uncertainties, prompting traders to reduce exposure. Despite the dip, Bitcoin remains above key support levels, reflecting ongoing interest amid macroeconomic concerns.
DDC Enterprise raises $124 million in equity financing round
DDC Enterprise secured $124 million in a recent equity financing round to support its growth and expand its product offerings. The funding will be used to enhance technology, scale operations, and strengthen market presence, positioning the company for accelerated development in its industry sector.
Casper Network Advances Regulated Tokenization with ERC-3643 Standard
Casper Network has adopted the ERC-3643 standard to enhance regulated token issuance and management on its blockchain. This move aims to provide compliant, flexible, and secure tokenization solutions, supporting asset digitization for enterprises while ensuring regulatory adherence. The integration is expected to boost Casperâs appeal to institutional clients seeking regulated digital assets.
Jiuzi Holdings plans $1 billion cryptocurrency acquisition program
Jiuzi Holdings announced a $1 billion program to acquire cryptocurrencies, aiming to boost its digital asset portfolio. The company seeks to capitalize on growing market opportunities and enhance long-term value for shareholders through strategic purchases across various crypto assets.
Rome Launches Its Genesis NFT Collection âImperiaâ on Magic Eden Launchpad
Rome has unveiled its first NFT collection, âImperia,â on the Magic Eden Launchpad. The collection marks Romeâs entry into the NFT space, offering unique digital assets inspired by ancient Roman themes. It aims to engage collectors and enthusiasts through exclusive benefits and a vibrant community on Magic Edenâs platform.
Intellabridge signs LOI to acquire 70% stake in EV charging company
Intellabridge has signed a Letter of Intent to acquire a 70% stake in an electric vehicle (EV) charging company. The move aims to expand Intellabridgeâs presence in the growing EV infrastructure market, supporting the transition to sustainable transportation. Details on the transaction value and timeline were not disclosed.
Apogee Therapeutics prices $300 million public offering
Apogee Therapeutics announced a $300 million public offering of its common stock. The company plans to use the proceeds to advance its clinical programs, fund research and development, and for general corporate purposes. The offering aims to support Apogeeâs growth strategy and enhance its financial position as it progresses its dermatology-focused pipeline.
Live Nation prices $1.3 billion convertible notes at 2.875% interest
Live Nation has issued $1.3 billion in convertible notes with a 2.875% interest rate. The offering aims to strengthen the company's financial position and support growth initiatives. The terms include conversion features, providing investors potential equity upside. This financing move reflects confidence in Live Nationâs business outlook amid ongoing recovery in the live entertainment sector.
Phoenix Education Partners prices IPO at $32 per share
Phoenix Education Partners has set its initial public offering price at $32 per share. The company aims to raise capital to expand its education services and enhance its market presence. The IPO has attracted strong investor interest, reflecting confidence in the firm's growth prospects and education sector potential. The shares will begin trading on the stock exchange shortly.
Cathie Wood's ARK continues BRERA stock sell-off on Wednesday
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management further reduced its holdings in BRERA on Wednesday, continuing a recent trend of selling the stock. This move reflects ARK's ongoing portfolio adjustments amid market shifts, signaling cautious sentiment towards BRERA's short-term prospects.
Banco Macro announces $225 billion peso share repurchase program
Banco Macro has launched a share repurchase program worth 225 billion Argentine pesos. The initiative aims to buy back shares from the market, enhancing shareholder value and optimizing capital structure. This move reflects the bank's confidence in its financial stability and future growth prospects amid a dynamic economic environment.
Thunderbird Entertainment FY 2025 slides: revenue hits $185.7M, owned IP strategy pays off
Thunderbird Entertainment reported FY 2025 revenue of $185.7 million, driven by its focus on owned intellectual property. The companyâs strategy to develop and monetize proprietary content has led to strong financial performance, highlighting the benefits of controlling its creative assets in a competitive media landscape.
AZZ Q2 FY2026 presentation: Mixed segment results amid strong EPS growth
AZZ reported mixed results in its Q2 FY2026 segments, with some areas underperforming while others showed improvement. Despite this, the company achieved strong earnings per share (EPS) growth, highlighting solid overall financial health and operational efficiency during the quarter.
EPWK Holdings raises $8 million in public offering
EPWK Holdings successfully raised $8 million through a public offering. The funds will support the companyâs expansion plans, product development, and operational growth. This capital infusion is expected to strengthen EPWKâs market position and enhance shareholder value.
Domo launches on AWS Asia-Pacific region to serve Indian market
Domo has debuted its platform on the AWS Asia-Pacific region, aiming to enhance data integration and analytics services for Indian businesses. This move will improve performance, security, and compliance while helping organizations leverage real-time insights to drive decision-making and growth in Indiaâs rapidly evolving market.