News Summary - 10/11/2025

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Macron reappoints Lecornu as French PM after days of turmoil
Sébastien Lecornu resigned after 26 days as French Prime Minister, stating two days later that his "mission is over." Following this brief turmoil, President Macron reappointed him to the position.
Denmark to boost Arctic defence with new ships, jets and HQ
Denmark plans to enhance Arctic defence, including Greenland, by purchasing US F-35 fighter jets and new naval ships, alongside establishing a new headquarters to strengthen military presence in the region.
Trump administration starts laying off thousands of workers
The government revealed in a court filing that over 4,000 employees across seven agencies will be notified of job cuts as part of the Trump administration's layoffs.
'They treated us like animals' - Inside the epicenter of deportations in New York City
Chaotic scenes are routine at a Manhattan federal immigration court, where detained immigrants face harsh treatment and expedited deportations, highlighting systemic issues within the immigration enforcement process.
Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize
MarĂa Corina Machado has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless efforts in promoting democratic rights in Venezuela, as recognized by the Nobel Committee.
Melania Trump says she has 'open communication channel' with Putin about Ukrainian children
Melania Trump has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts in Russia, focusing on protecting Ukrainian children. She claims to maintain an open line of communication with President Putin to advocate for their safety.
Qatar to build air force facility in Idaho, US says
The US Defense Secretary announced that Qatar will build a facility in Idaho to train its pilots to fly F-15 fighter jets, enhancing Qatar's military capabilities through specialized training.
Trump threatens to impose additional 100% tariff on China
The S&P 500 dropped 2.7%, marking its largest decline since April, following President Trump's announcement of a potential additional 100% tariff on Chinese imports, escalating trade tensions between the US and China.
Rare wildflowers blanket Atacama Desert
The Atacama Desert, one of the world's driest places, experienced a rare phenomenon as a vibrant bloom of wildflowers transformed the barren landscape into a colorful sea of blossoms.
Major Russian strikes cut power in Kyiv and across Ukraine
Russian strikes have caused power outages affecting 380,000 consumers in Kyiv, with emergency outages implemented throughout Ukraine.
US to send 200 troops to Israel to monitor Gaza ceasefire
The US plans to deploy 200 troops to Israel to help monitor the Gaza ceasefire. This effort will be part of a multinational force expected to include personnel from Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and the UAE, aimed at supporting ceasefire stability in the region.
Burkina Faso refuses to accept deportees as the US stops issuing visas
Burkina Faso's foreign minister questions whether the country's refusal to accept deportees prompted the US to halt visa issuance. This diplomatic tension highlights challenges in migration and bilateral relations between the two countries.
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of 'violating sovereign territory'
The Taliban accused Pakistan of violating Afghanistan's sovereignty following two loud blasts heard in the city late Thursday.
Peru's president removed from office amid soaring crime
President Dina Boluarte was removed from office after a series of scandals and escalating public anger over rising crime rates in Peru.
Zimbabwe MP dies after his car hits an elephant
Desire Moyo, a Zimbabwean MP, died a day before his 46th birthday after his car collided with an elephant. Four other MPs traveling in the vehicle were taken to the hospital.
My one-month-old grandson was killed by police tear gas
Deadly protests in Madagascar, driven by high youth unemployment, have resulted in tragic consequences, including the death of a one-month-old baby due to police tear gas. These events highlight the severe social and economic challenges facing the island's Gen Z population.
New York Attorney General Letitia James Criminally Indicted
New York Attorney General Letitia James, known for leading a civil fraud case against President Donald Trump, has been criminally indicted in Alexandria, Virginia.
What does the wording of the Gaza ceasefire agreement tell us?
The wording of the Gaza ceasefire agreement is notably vague and ambiguous, possibly intentionally, as it lacks detailed provisions, leaving key points open to interpretation.
'It's going to be really bad': Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley
Concerns are rising in Silicon Valley that the swift increase in AI technology company valuations could be an unsustainable bubble poised to burst, potentially leading to significant market disruption.
Icebreakers and golf spark Trump and Finnish leader's unlikely friendship
Alexander Stubb emerged as a significant European voice at the White House during the Ukraine conflict, fostering unexpected ties between former US President Trump and Finland through shared interests like icebreakers and golf.
As Nobel Prize goes to Venezuela's opposition leader, how far would Trump go to help her?
Venezuela's opposition leader Maria Corina Machado has urged Donald Trump to take direct action to assist her country, which remains mired in a severe crisis.
How record auctions are fuelling India's art boom
Despite a global downturn in art sales, the South Asian art market, particularly in India, has seen a significant surge, generating millions in recent months and driving an art boom in the region.
Can the world's oldest president keep his title and woo a nation of young voters?
Cameroon's President Paul Biya, the world's oldest leader, appeals to young voters with promises that "the best is yet to come." As the nationâs youth seek fresh leadership and change, his ability to maintain support is challenged by a desire for younger, new faces in power.
Tech billionaires seem to be doom prepping. Should we all be worried?
As concerns grow over artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence, tech billionaires are increasingly preparing for potential worst-case scenarios. This has sparked debate about the risks AI poses and whether society at large should be worried about the future impact of advanced computer intelligence.
Watch: How Trump's relationships helped pull off a Gaza deal
BBC's Anthony Zurcher explains how former US President Trump's personal relationships and diplomatic ties contributed to securing a significant breakthrough in the Gaza conflict, highlighting the impact of his network on Middle East negotiations.
Hostage families celebrate in Tel Aviv after Gaza breakthrough
Relatives of Israeli hostages rejoiced in Tel Aviv following the announcement that Israel and Hamas signed the initial phase of a peace agreement, marking a significant step toward resolving the conflict in Gaza.
Scenes of joy in Gaza after Trump's announcement
Palestinians in Khan Younis celebrated jubilantly on the streets following the agreement of the first phase of a Gaza peace deal, marking a hopeful step toward peace in the region.
How South Korea is using a holographic cop to fight crime
Seoul has placed a life-sized holographic police officer in a central area to help deter crime. The innovative approach aims to create a visible law enforcement presence without physical officers. Public opinions on its effectiveness vary, as explored by the BBC during street interviews.
Duck family rescued from busy Australian motorway
A duck family was safely rescued from a busy Australian motorway to prevent accidents and ensure their safety. The rescue drew attention to wildlife hazards on roadways and highlighted the efforts of local authorities in protecting animals in urban areas.
Trump Intensifies His Trade War with China and Announces 100% Tariffs over Its Stance on Rare Earths
The U.S. president announced 100% tariffs on Chinese products related to rare earths and export controls on all critical software, effective from November 1, escalating the trade war with China.
Donald Trump misses out on the Nobel Peace Prize just hours before celebrating the ceasefire agreement in Gaza
The US president expressed great disappointment after not receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, an award he had hoped for due to his role in stopping eight armed conflicts, just as he was about to celebrate an agreement to end the war in Gaza.
Trump Turns Columbus Day into a National Holiday and Eliminates Indigenous Peoples' Day: "We All Love Italians"
A decree by Trump establishes October 13th as a national holiday celebrating Christopher Columbus, reversing Joe Biden's policy that had recognized Indigenous Peoples' Day. The measure emphasizes the importance of Italian heritage in the United States.
Nobel Peace Prize, live | Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado, after receiving the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize: "I'm in shock, I can't believe it"
Venezuelan opposition leader MarĂa Corina Machado received the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her defense of human rights and freedom in Venezuela. Machado expressed surprise and emotion following the recognition.
MarĂa Corina Machado, the Nobel laureate who 'makes the path by walking' towards a Venezuela free of chavismo
MarĂa Corina Machado, Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel laureate, is the key figure among the anti-Chavistas in their fight to end NicolĂĄs Maduro's regime and achieve a Venezuela free from chavismo.
Putin reacts to Trump missing out on the Nobel Peace Prize: "This award has been losing prestige for years"
Russian President Vladimir Putin avoided commenting on whether Donald Trump deserved the Nobel Peace Prize and stated that this award has lost prestige in recent years.
Can NATO expel Spain as Trump suggested? There is only one way to leave the Alliance
Spain joined NATOâs integrated military structure in 1999. Leaving the Alliance can only be done voluntarily by the member country; there is no mechanism that allows NATO to expel a country like Spain.
Robles responds to Trump about his threat regarding NATO: Spain is a reliable ally and the U.S. "knows it"
The Minister of Defense stated that Spain meets and will always meet its commitments to NATO, reaffirming the country's reliability as an ally, in response to Trump's threats about the alliance.
Is the threat from the US president justified? This is the defense spending of each country
At the NATO summit, the US president warned Spain about possible tariffs if it did not increase its defense spending, in line with demands to other countries to boost their rearmament.
The PP responds to Trump that if it governs Spain, it will fulfill its commitments to NATO
Trump suggested expelling Spain from NATO for not meeting defense spending requirements. The PP responded that, if it comes to power, it will ensure compliance with those commitments to the alliance.
Alicante and Murcia Suffer the Worst of DANA Alice: Evacuations, Train Problems, and Cancelled Classes
DANA Alice severely affects Alicante and Murcia with heavy rains causing evacuations, disruptions in railway service, and class suspensions. Authorities are managing emergencies as the rains continue, causing significant damage and hindering mobility in the region.
Activist Reyes Rigo Reaches Agreement with Israeli Prosecutor's Office to Be Deported to Spain This Saturday
Reyes Rigo agreed with the Israeli Prosecutor's Office to be deported to Spain this Saturday. Her family is managing contact with the lawyer and the payment of the corresponding fine.
Latest Gaza War News, Live | Israel Withdraws to the Yellow Line and Ceasefire Comes Into Effect in the Strip
Israel has withdrawn to the Yellow Line in Gaza, after which a ceasefire came into effect in the Gaza Strip. These developments mark a significant pause in the conflict, coinciding with the presentation of the first phase of Trump's peace plan.
Thousands of Palestinians Begin Their Return to Gaza City Following the Ceasefire Taking Effect
Thousands of Palestinians are starting their return to Gaza City via the Al-Rashid coastal road following the implementation of the ceasefire.
Melania Trump Announces the Return of Eight Ukrainian Children to Their Families After Direct Negotiations with Vladimir Putin
Melania Trump announced that Russia agreed to return eight Ukrainian children to their families after she negotiated directly with Vladimir Putin, including those who were taken to the country as minors.
The ex-boyfriend of a Spanish nurse murdered in Brussels admits to killing her: "It was an obsession"
The trial in Brussels against César A. C., the ex-boyfriend of a murdered Spanish nurse, has begun. He has confessed to the crime, describing it as the result of an obsession.
Dani GĂŒiza harshly criticizes VinĂcius alongside Josep Pedrerol: "I would throw him out, he tarnishes the badge"
Dani GĂŒiza, former forward, visited 'El Cafelito' with Josep Pedrerol and severely criticized VinĂcius, stating that he would expel him from the team because he is damaging the club's image.
Susanna Griso marries Luis EnrĂquez after a little over half a year of dating
According to 'Semana,' Susanna Griso will marry Luis EnrĂquez on July 25th on the Costa Brava, after more than six months of being in a relationship.
Susanna Griso reveals how she feels about her recent engagement: "The excitement for love is never lost"
Susanna Griso shared how she received her engagement ring and expressed that the excitement for love remains intact, showing her emotion and happiness about this new stage in her life.
A Euromillones Winner Takes the 29 Million Jackpot in a Draw Delayed Two Hours Due to a "Technical Error"
In Spain, a lucky winner has claimed the 29 million euro jackpot in the Euromillones draw, which was delayed by two hours due to a technical error. Additionally, there was a new millionaire thanks to the complementary El MillĂłn draw.
A man arrested along with two roommates for raping his 8-year-old daughter in their Madrid home
A man and his two roommates were arrested by the National Police in Madrid for raping the man's 8-year-old daughter in their home.
Influencer Amine Mojito Sentenced to Prison for Injecting Empty Syringes into Strangers
The Algerian TikToker Amine Mojito, famous for his pranks in Paris, was sentenced to prison after injecting empty syringes into strangers in his viral videos.
Mario Biondo's Brother on the Harsh Theory Circulating About His Death: "That Is Something Made Up"
Andrea Biondo, exclusively with Marta Riesco for 'No somos nadie,' denies the harsh theories about his brother Mario's death, calling them fabricated and reaffirming the truth about what happened.
'La Revuelta' responds to RufiĂĄn inviting him to their show and takes a jab at 'El Hormiguero'
'La Revuelta' invites Gabriel RufiĂĄn to participate in their program, taking the opportunity to launch a subtle criticism at 'El Hormiguero'. The response highlights their interest in direct dialogue and contrasts their format with that of the TV show, pointing out differences in approach and style.
Andy and Lucas say goodbye in the midst of a storm: the duo offers their last concert at the Palacio de Vistalegre
Andy and Lucas give their final concert at the Palacio de Vistalegre in Madrid at 9:30 PM, in an event marked by the personal controversy surrounding the duo.
Strong explosion at an energetic and military materials factory in Tennessee: several dead and missing
A strong explosion occurred at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant in Tennessee, causing several deaths and leaving several people missing. Authorities are still investigating the cause of the incident and search and rescue efforts continue.
Spanish Scientists Identify a New Trait of the Covid Virus That Explains Its Adaptation to Humans: "Clouds of Mutants"
Spanish researchers have linked, for the first time, the molecular biology of the coronavirus with its epidemiological behavior, discovering "clouds of mutants" that explain how the virus adapts and evolves in humans.
Millie Bobby Brown and her husband share the first photo of their daughter
Millie Bobby Brown and Jake, Bon Jovi's son, got married in 2024 and soon began the adoption process. They have now shared the first photo of their daughter, showing a special moment in their new family stage.
Madrid detects the first local case of monkeypox
Madrid has detected the first local case of monkeypox, a more contagious variant that causes more severe symptoms. Authorities are monitoring the situation to control the spread.
Alejandra Stivaletta, doctor: "Going to bed after eleven is costing you more than you realize"
Dr. Alejandra Stivaletta recommends going to sleep right after 10:00 PM, pointing out that going to bed after 11:00 PM can negatively affect your health, even if it is not immediately noticeable.
Four Bonoloto Winners Each Win Over 43,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 2.5 Million
Four Bonoloto players matched the numbers and each won over 43,000 euros. Additionally, 148 third-tier prizes awarded 588 euros to each winner. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 2.5 million euros.
First image of Attorney General GarcĂa Ortiz testifying at the Supreme Court: denies leaking data about Ayuso's boyfriend
The Supreme Court has authorized the defense and prosecution to access the video of Attorney General GarcĂa Ortiz's testimony, given on January 29, in which he denies having leaked data about Ayuso's boyfriend.
Teresa's ex-boyfriend, the young woman who was murdered in Brussels, admits he knew she was alone in the apartment when he went to kill her
The accused confessed that he knew Teresa was alone in the apartment when he killed her in Brussels. Additionally, he admitted to having tried to throw himself and her out of the window when she was already "unconscious."
Heptathlete Maudens accuses her former coach of sexual abuse: "He told me to lie down..."
The 28-year-old heptathlete Maudens accuses her former coach of sexual abuse and claims that the Flemish Athletics Federation shelved her case to protect the sport's image.
Pilar Vidal talks about her sexual relationships: "I don't feel anything with penetration"
Pilar Vidal emphasizes the importance of sexual education for teenagers, sharing her personal experience and pointing out that she does not feel pleasure from penetration, highlighting the need to understand and respect diversity in sexual experiences.
Charly, husband of Lydia Lozano, is going through a delicate health situation
Lydia Lozano will talk on 'ÂĄDe viernes!' about the delicate health of her husband, Charly, but has not provided further details about it.
Anabel Pantoja and the price of being famous: "Before they insulted me for my looks, now they hit where it hurts the most"
Anabel Pantoja revealed on the 'Ac2ality' podcast that she wishes to return to anonymity, expressing how fame has shifted the nature of insults she facesâfrom criticisms of her appearance to more painful, personal attacks.
The first electric van from KIA arrives in Spain: up to 3 configurations and 416 km of range
KIA launches the PV5 in Spain, its first electric commercial van as part of the PBV strategy. It stands out for its interchangeable body, offering up to 3 configurations and a range of up to 416 km, aimed at maximum adaptability and efficiency.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica analyzes in its issue 127 the impact of hyperconnectivity on the current generation. âGeneration Alfabetaâ explores how to find well-being and digital balance, inviting a rethinking of screen use to improve mental and social health in a technology-dominated environment.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic remark about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Sockets, More Capacity... The New 200-Meter CercanĂas Trains Will Go to Madrid; the 100-Meter Ones to Rodalies
Renfe plans to introduce around 50 new CercanĂas trains starting in spring 2026, investing âŹ1 billion to build and expand 20 workshops for high-capacity trains. However, these facilities are insufficient to meet all needs, especially in High-Speed rail, where the arrival of Talgo trains is delayed, forcing Renfe to source rolling stock from other suppliers.
Ricardo GĂłmez, seven years after âCuĂ©ntameâ: âItâs not a series, itâs my lifeâ
Ricardo GĂłmez, known for âCuĂ©ntameâ, stars alongside Ăscar Jaenada in âLa suerteâ, the new series by Paco Plaza focused on bullfighting, a project he considers more than just a series, reflecting his life and passion.
Three years in prison requested for BelĂ©n Estebanâs former representative, Toño SanchĂs, for keeping âŹ330,000
The Public Prosecutor accuses Toño SanchĂs of continued embezzlement between 2009 and 2015 for keeping âŹ330,000, and requests a three-year prison sentence.
Man Arrested for Defecating in Food Boxes at a Hotel During a Bachata Congress in Barcelona
A 34-year-old man, resident of Terrassa with multiple previous police records, was arrested for defecating in food boxes at a hotel during a bachata congress in Barcelona.
The Hilarious Monologue by Salva Reina: "Iâm Going to Cover 'Hits' from My Career and More Modern Stuff"
Salva Reina is presenting a monologue in Madrid this Sunday, where he promises to review big hits from his career along with more recent material, combining humor and current topics for the audience's enjoyment.
Edu Recommends: I Have Tried Several VPNs and These Are the Best
VPNs have become common applications in Spain. After trying several, Edu shares his recommendation on the best options available for users.
The PP-PSOE 'war' reaches Iberian ham: controversy over the stance of two autonomous regions
The political dispute between the PP and PSOE extends to the realm of Iberian ham, generating controversy over the positions taken by two autonomous communities. The debate reflects how an iconic product becomes another field of political confrontation, highlighting the tension between both forces and its impact on key territories linked to this gastronomic tradition.
Dick Van Dyke, actor from 'Mary Poppins', will turn 100: "It would be fun if I didnât make it"
Dick Van Dyke, the renowned actor from 'Mary Poppins', is about to turn 100, joining the exclusive group of centenarian celebrities. He reflects with humor on reaching this age, showing his characteristic positive spirit.
Five Exercises to Strengthen the Abdomen and Remove the So-Called 'Kangaroo Pouch'
Trainer Cata Manzur shares five effective exercises to strengthen the abdomen and eliminate the 'kangaroo pouch.' These routines, easy to incorporate into daily life, help tone the abdominal area and improve physical appearance.
One in Five Workers Feels That Their Job Deteriorates Their Mental Health
50% of Spanish workers have experienced work-related stress in the past year, and one in five feels that their job negatively affects their mental health, reflecting the significant burden that the work environment places on psychological well-being.
Bezos Considers AI a "Good Bubble" and States Its Benefits "Will Be Gigantic"
Jeff Bezos describes artificial intelligence as a "good bubble," similar to the dot-com bubble of the 90s, and assures that its benefits will be enormous, highlighting the great transformative potential of this technology.
One of Japan's Most Unknown Destinations: Discover This Tropical Paradise
This Japanese archipelago, closer to Shanghai than to Tokyo, resembles the Maldives with its tropical landscape, offering a little-known destination within Japan.
The Oldest Michelin-Starred Restaurant in Barcelona: DalĂ's Favorite
The oldest Michelin-starred restaurant in Barcelona received this recognition in 1974 and was the favorite of the artist Salvador DalĂ.
The Civil Guard Catches a Driver Without a License Leaving the Point Recovery Exam on a Motorcycle
A disqualified motorcyclist was intercepted by the Civil Guard at a traffic checkpoint while returning home from the Provincial Traffic Headquarters of Zaragoza, after taking the point recovery test.
Schedule and Route of the Armed Forces Military Parade on October 12th for National Holiday Day
The military parade on October 12th will begin at the Emperor Charles V Roundabout in Atocha and will conclude at ColĂłn Square with the farewell of the Royals and the lowering of the flag.
King Mohammed VI defends "social justice" in Morocco but remains silent on Generation Z protests
King Mohammed VI emphasized the importance of social justice in Morocco during his speech to the Legislative Authority, but did not directly address the protests of Generation Z. Constitutional experts justified this omission, arguing that the monarch was speaking only to the legislative authorities and not to the general public.
Macron appoints Sébastien Lecornu as new Prime Minister four days after his resignation
Sébastien Lecornu, who resigned last Monday, was reappointed as Prime Minister by Macron. Lecornu called for an end to the political crisis affecting the country.
A Minor Detained for Colliding with an Officer Using an Electric Scooter and Committing Vandalism
A minor was detained in Valladolid after colliding with an officer using an electric scooter and damaging shop windows, doors, and street furniture on Avenida de GijĂłn. The youth attempted to flee but was arrested by authorities.
The 24-year-old young man who was run over on Sunday in CastellĂłn dies
The 24-year-old young man who was run over on Sunday in CastellĂłn has died. He had been admitted to the General University Hospital of CastellĂłn following the accident.
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 through diet. Nutritionists recommend it to care for heart health.
Win a Nintendo Switch 2 with Mario Kart to celebrate 20minutos reaching one million followers on TikTok
20minutos celebrates its one million followers on TikTok with a giveaway of a Nintendo Switch 2 and the game Mario Kart World. Find out how to participate and have the chance to win this console and the popular game.
Bank Cards That Will Help You Avoid Fraud Attempts: "They Can't Be Lost or Stolen"
Illegal access to financial data can cause severe economic losses and harm personal finances. New bank cards designed to prevent fraud are secure because they cannot be lost or stolen, offering better protection to users against fraud attempts.
How to Use ChatGPT to Save on Your Electricity Bill: The Prompts That Really Work
ChatGPT helps analyze your electricity bill and offers personalized advice to optimize energy consumption, allowing you to reduce expenses and improve efficiency at home.
Renfe allows free cancellation of tickets with origin or destination in the capitals affected by the DANA
Renfe offers free cancellation of tickets with origin or destination in the cities affected by the DANA, following the activation of the red alert by the State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) due to the meteorological phenomenon.
Violent Robbery in Las Palmas: A User Throws Himself on a Taxi Driver and Robs Her
An attacker violently assaulted a taxi driver in Las Palmas, throwing himself on her to steal from her. Although the victim tried to chase him, she was unable to catch him and the attacker fled the scene.
Eva GonzĂĄlez might have had more "special friends" than the man she is linked to: "For him, she has been the only one"
Leticia Requejo stated on 'El tiempo justo' that Eva GonzĂĄlez might have had more "special friends" than the person she is associated with, pointing out that while for him she has been the only one, she has not.
A Cape-Dress: The New Trend That Queen Letizia Dares to Wear This Autumn
Doña Letizia presided over the event for World Mental Health Day 2025 in Madrid, wearing an innovative red cape-dress, setting a trend for the autumn.
Is Cellexia Worth It? Reviews, Prices, Side Effects, and Where to Buy It
Cellexia is a premium anti-aging cosmetics brand that offers specialized products. It uses patented complexes backed by clinical studies on humans, ensuring efficacy and quality in its formulations.
Are You Prepared for a Second Blackout? This Is How People on the Street Respond About the Essentials They Already Have
Red Eléctrica warns about instability in the electric voltage, increasing fears of a new blackout. The population responds by preparing essential items to face potential outages, reflecting concern and caution in the face of the situation.
The Escape of Nahla and Noha from Gaza to Spain: "I Live Half Dead and I Only Think About Bringing My Children Here"
Nahla and Noha fled Gaza on a military plane organized by the Spanish Government to evacuate civilians. In an interview with '20minutos,' they describe the fear experienced during the evacuation and the constant worry for their relatives who remain in the Strip. Their main goal now is to reunite with their children and overcome the anguish of separation.
The fight 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 Spaniards who emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons, seeking to recover their identity and connection with Spain.
Madrid, Rush Hour
The summer construction works in Madrid are necessary, but the problem lies in the fact that many are being carried out simultaneously, affecting mobility and causing inconvenience to the population.
The Rock of Life
Miguel RĂos returns to the stage with a new tour called 'The Last Waltz,' marking a new chapter in his musical career.
The Peacemaker
Although his methods are unorthodox, if Trump manages to bring peace between Gaza and Israel, he will be worthy of receiving the Nobel Peace Prize he desires.
AragĂłn Marks Seven Centuries Without Judicial Torture
On October 10, 1325, Jaime II 'The Just' banned the use of judicial torture in AragĂłn, that is, obtaining information through physical pain from a prisoner. Thus, AragĂłn has gone seven centuries without this practice.
Isabel RodrĂguez: "If I had a majority, I would propose a 155 to intervene in Madrid's housing authority"
The Minister of Housing criticizes Ayuso for promoting housing for wealthy foreigners without addressing the problem of high housing prices in Madrid. RodrĂguez warns that, if she had a majority, she would propose applying Article 155 to intervene in this regional competency.
Arrested for barricading himself in his home with his younger brother and attacking an officer with a knife
A man barricaded himself in his house with his younger brother and attacked a police officer with a knife. The weapon became lodged in the officerâs helmet, who was unharmed. The assailant was arrested.
The Love Story of NoemĂ Galera and Arnau VilĂ : "When I Met Him, I Had Been Married for 15 Years to Someone Else"
NoemĂ Galera, director of the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' academy, is married to Arnau VilĂ , music producer of 'Tu cara me suena'.
Man Arrested for Spitting on the Image of Christ Crucified in a Church in Fuengirola
A 31-year-old man was arrested by the National Police in Fuengirola for alleged hate crimes and offenses against religious sentiments after spitting on the image of Christ crucified in a local church.
A young man dies after crashing into a school bus in the Guadarrama area
A young man died after colliding with a school bus in Guadarrama. Only the driver and one companion were traveling in the vehicle, both of whom were unharmed.
Susanna Griso, after listening to the latest audios of JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos: "Itâs a shame that he continues representing the people!"
Susanna Griso harshly criticized JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos after listening to audios in which he and a former advisor listed women they were involved with, calling it shameful that he continues to represent the people.
Carlota Corredera, thrilled with the new collaborator on 'No somos Nadie': "You have made me happy, Valldeperas"
Carlota Corredera expressed great enthusiasm on the show "No somos Nadie" following the addition of a new collaborator, thanking David Valldeperas for fulfilling one of her dreams and confessing to being very happy with this new development.
Alfonso ArĂșs, on WhatsAppâs update that translates messages to any language: "âBroâ and âme renta,â too?"
WhatsApp has launched a feature that allows instant translation of messages to any language. Alfonso ArĂșs humorously commented on the novelty, asking if colloquial expressions like "bro" and "me renta" will be translated as well.
Austria would be pressuring so that their country does not host the next Eurovision if Israel is expelled
The Austrian government would be pressuring not to organize the next Eurovision Song Contest if it is decided to expel Israel from the competition, showing their rejection of a possible exclusion of the country from the contest.
Confrontation between a Landlady and Her Squatter-Tenant: "You Are Subletting My House with a Fake Contract!"
The landlady accuses the squatter of subletting her house with a fake contract and reports that he destroyed her daughter's car with a bat during the confrontation.
Inés Hernand Will Put Many Families' Homes in Order with a New TVE Show
Inés Hernand will host a new program on TVE focused on organizing and tidying the homes of many families. Currently, casting to participate in the show is open.
'Malas lenguas' debunks a new hoax: "They are not taking 95 euros off our paycheck"
MarĂa Navarro from 'Verifica RTVE' clarifies that the indicated social security contribution is not new, it has been in effect since 2023 and is variable, debunking the rumor about a fixed deduction of 95 euros from the paycheck.
Who is Asha, the Moroccan singer participating in Benidorm Fest 2026 and who has composed for Lola Ăndigo
Asha, a participant in the fifth edition of Benidorm Fest 2026, is a Moroccan singer and songwriter who has worked with artists such as Lola Ăndigo, C. Tangana, and Becky G.
Queen Letizia encourages reading on World Mental Health Day to "put words to what hurts, to what is felt, to loss"
Queen Letizia presided over an event organized by the Spanish Confederation of Mental Health, accompanied by the Minister of Health, MĂłnica GarcĂa. During the day, she encouraged reading as a tool to express and cope with pain, emotions, and loss on World Mental Health Day.
Marta LĂłpez Ălamo's Reflection on the Register of Abortion Objectors: "A Woman's Freedom Cannot Be Conditioned"
Marta LĂłpez Ălamo argues that it is legitimate for doctors to refuse to perform abortions, but also that women should be free to decide whether they want to have that child, emphasizing that women's freedom must not be conditioned.
Tallulah Willis reveals she was bullied because her chin looked like her father's: "I wanted to end it"
Tallulah Willis confessed that she was a victim of bullying because her chin resembled that of her father, Bruce Willis. The situation deeply affected her, leading to dark thoughts and a desire to end it all.
This Is Luna Lionne and Gabriel, the Children of Actress Rossy de Palma
Rossy de Palma has kept the identity of the father of her two children, Luna Lionne and Gabriel, private, describing her relationship with him as "hell."
Patricia Cerezo sends a hint to her partner, Kiko GĂĄmez: "I feel like getting married, I hope that..."
Patricia Cerezo confessed that, although she considers herself modern, she wants her partner, Kiko GĂĄmez, to be the one to propose marriage.
Nacho Abad reveals what degrees his children are pursuing after advising them not to study journalism: "It's better"
Nacho Abad shared that he advised his children not to study journalism due to the difficulty of the profession. His children took his advice and chose other degrees, although he did not specify which ones. Abad believes that avoiding journalism was the right decision for them.
Mar Flores denies 'El tiempo justo' regarding the sales data of her books: "Maybe they need to review their audience data"
Mar Flores denies the information from 'El tiempo justo' about the sales of her books and reveals that the publisher has confirmed a second edition, suggesting that the program should review its audience data.
Arantxa SĂĄnchez Vicario and her mother take center stage during the 25th anniversary of the Sydney 2000 Games
Arantxa Sånchez Vicario and her mother shone at the 25th anniversary of the Sydney 2000 Games in Barcelona, sharing greetings and moments with other athletes, including Iñaki Urdangarin.
Carolina Moura talks about the unhealthy food processing in the United States: "It's making me sick"
Carolina Moura denounces that food in the United States is processed in an unhealthy way to reduce costs, using methods that would be illegal in Europe. This is negatively affecting her health.
MarĂa Corina Machado, Nobel Peace Prize 2025 for her "tireless work for the rights of Venezuela"
MarĂa Corina Machado received the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize for her tireless work in defending human rights and her fight for a just and peaceful transition of Venezuela from dictatorship to democracy.
Trump suggests "expelling" Spain from NATO because the Government refuses to raise defense spending further
Trump proposed "expelling" Spain from NATO for refusing to increase its defense spending. Moncloa responded that Spain is a full member that meets its capability targets just like the United States.
Have You Prepared for a Second Blackout? Hereâs How People on the Street Respond About the Essentials They Already Have
The Electric Network warns of variations in electrical voltage, rekindling fears of a new blackout. The population reflects on the essential items they already have to cope with a possible power outage.
Mikel Merino reflects on Mental Health Day: "You donât have to wait until youâre feeling bad to talk about your problems"
Mikel Merino, Arsenal midfielder, emphasized the importance of talking about mental health before experiencing difficulties, in a reflection made on the occasion of Mental Health Day, during his press conference ahead of the match against Georgia.
Djokovic achieves the impossible with an incredible shot in Shanghai that has gone viral
Novak Djokovic defeated the Belgian in straight sets, 6-3 and 7-5, to advance to the semifinals of the Shanghai Masters 1000, standing out with a spectacular shot that went viral.
VinĂcius Surrenders to Ancelotti After Brazil's Rout: "He Is the Coach Who Has Given Me the Most Confidence"
After scoring a goal and providing an assist in the 5-0 victory against South Korea, VinĂcius praised Ancelotti, highlighting him as the coach who has given him the most confidence in his career.
Participate in the raffle to win two tickets to see RCD Espanyol vs. Elche at the RCDE Stadium!
Enter the raffle until October 19th for a chance to win two tickets and experience a unique event at the match between RCD Espanyol and Elche at the RCDE Stadium.
Rinderknech and Vacherot, cousins and semifinalists in Shanghai: "We have the family group on fire"
Cousins Rinderknech and Vacherot, semifinalists at the Shanghai Masters 1000, will face Medvedev and Djokovic this Saturday, generating great excitement and enthusiasm within their family.
Empar, mother of Miquel with the rare IQSEC2 mutation: "For only 15 children in Spain, nobody takes action"
Miquel is the youngest patient in Spain with the ultra-rare IQSEC2 mutation, a genetic syndrome that affects neurological development. His mother, Empar, laments the lack of attention and support due to the very small number of cases, just 15 children in the country.
Children with Disabilities, the Most Vulnerable to Violence: 7 out of 10 Have Experienced Both Physical and Psychological Abuse
Almost 75% of children with disabilities have suffered physical or psychological violence, and half have been victims of sexual, neglectful, or digital violence, highlighting their high vulnerability.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our achievements receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the latest World Championship. He denounces the lack of visibility given to the achievements of athletes with disabilities.
An Open Survey Analyzes the Satisfaction of Families with Children with Disabilities with the Educational System
The Spanish Council for the Defense of Disability and Dependency launches a survey to evaluate how families of children with disabilities perceive the educational system, aiming to contrast current regulations with the real experience of these families.
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 for his career, has lived for more than 60 years with focal dystonia, a neurological disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions, but he maintains his passion and determination for music.
Rheinmetall expects to receive the government's 'ok' this year to unblock its largest ammunition factory in Spain
Rheinmetall hopes to obtain government authorization this year to reactivate the final production phase at its largest ammunition factory in Spain, which was suspended following an explosion in January.
The egg rides the rise in consumption and price increases amid a 'revolution' to improve animal welfare
Inprovo reports that avian flu outbreaks in Spain are limited and under control, affecting only 6 of 1,623 farms.
Mapfre launches an EPSV with a guaranteed return of 10.5% over five years
Mapfre introduces a new EPSV aimed at clients seeking retirement savings without taking risks, offering a guaranteed return of 10.5% over five years.
Dia opens its first two stores in British BP service stations
Dia and BP inaugurate two pilot stores at gas stations in Madrid and Andalusia, with plans to open a total of 10 establishments. They also launch a joint loyalty program for customers.
Young Householdsâ Wealth Plummets 75% in Two Decades Due to Difficult Access to Housing
Only one-third of households with a head under 35 years old own their own home, compared to 65% twenty years ago, reflecting a significant decline in their wealth due to the challenging access to housing.
Carlos Torres (BBVA): "For the board, it was not easy to improve the price of the takeover bid for Sabadell because the offer was already very good"
Carlos Torres, president of BBVA, spoke with 'La InformaciĂłn EconĂłmica' about the closing of the takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, which ends this Friday. He highlighted that improving the price of the offer was not easy because it was already very attractive for Sabadell's board.
'The Woman in Cabin 10': Keira Knightley Fails to Keep Afloat Netflix's New Thriller
Keira Knightley stars in the adaptation of Ruth Ware's bestseller, directed by Simon Stone, with a notable cast including Guy Pierce, Hannah Waddingham, and Kaya Scodelario. Despite the cast, Netflix's thriller fails to capture the expected attention.
Goodbye to 'Harry Potter': Disney Goes on the Offensive and Is Already Adapting This Multibillion-Dollar Saga
Disney has acquired the rights to the 'Fantastic Beasts' saga for an undisclosed sum, beginning its adaptation to expand its catalog with this successful franchise.
'The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms': trailer and release date of the new 'Game of Thrones' prequel
The new series will adapt three tales by George R. R. Martin, set 90 years before 'Game of Thrones', introducing the prequel and new characters in Westeros.
What to Watch on Streaming This Weekend: Three Movies and One Series You Can't Miss
Each week, we recommend three movies and one series to enjoy on streaming, making your choice easier and preventing you from wasting time switching platforms without knowing what to watch.
Taylor Swift Surrenders to the Most Acclaimed Movie Right Now: "My God, It Was Amazing!"
Taylor Swift expressed her admiration for Paul Thomas Anderson's new film, joining the celebrities praising this cinematic work. The singer highlighted how much she enjoyed it, reflecting the growing recognition and success of the movie within the artistic community.
The Plato Spacecraft Is Ready: This Is the European 'Spy' to Search for Earths in the Universe
The European Space Agency has completed the construction of the Plato space telescope, designed to detect Earth-like exoplanets. The launch is scheduled for December 2026 using an Ariane 6 rocket.
HUAWEI FreeBuds 7i: The Noise Cancellation You Don't Expect in 99-Euro Headphones
We tested the HUAWEI FreeBuds 7i, which offer surprising noise cancellation, Hi-Res sound, and long-lasting battery life. We analyze their performance in real use, highlighting their strengths and less convincing aspects, all for a price of 99 euros.
Spotify Sounds Better in Spain: Hereâs How to Activate the New Lossless Audio
Spotify has officially launched lossless audio in Spain, improving sound quality. To enjoy it, you need a good Internet connection and to activate this feature in the appâs settings.
This is 'Vote for My Son', the Dangerous WhatsApp Scam to Hijack Your Account That Has Arrived in Spain
The "Vote for My Son" scam is circulating on WhatsApp in Europe and Spain, deceiving users with an emotional message to steal their accounts. It uses empathy to lure victims and hijack their profiles, raising an alert about this new digital fraud.
WhatsApp now allows you to scan papers and convert them into PDFs to share: hereâs how to do it
WhatsApp introduces a feature that lets you scan physical documents such as receipts, notes, or invoices directly from the chat and convert them into PDF files for easy sharing.
Penélope Cruz: "When I was 14 years old, I asked my parents for this perfume. I have used it for many years"
Penélope Cruz revealed that the perfume she has been wearing since her adolescence was a gift from her parents when she was 14 years old, and she has continued using it for many years.
The 'Amazing Figure Effect' Skirt and Zara Ankle Boots That Nuria Roca Wore on 'El Hormiguero' and Won Over Her Fans: "Stylish As Always"
Nuria Roca surprised on 'El Hormiguero' with an autumn look featuring an original sequin skirt and Zara ankle boots, winning over her fans with her impeccable style.
Ana Mena, in a corset and super short shorts, stuns as one of the guests on 'El Hormiguero'
Ana Mena surprised on 'El Hormiguero' with a daring look that includes a corset and very short shorts, bringing back a fashion trend popular in 2010.
Gloria Estefan stuns at 68 years old, wearing a dress with an infinite slit
Gloria Estefan dazzled at an awards ceremony at 68 years old, wearing a dress with an infinite slit, a trend expected to be very popular this season.
Anabel Pantoja admits the amount of money she is willing to spend on fashion: "With the price of a handbag, I pay the mortgage"
Anabel Pantoja revealed in a podcast her opinion about luxury brands, shared her favorite labels, and admitted being willing to spend a large sum on fashion, comparing the price of a handbag to paying a mortgage.
Griso reveals the 'dress code' that guests at her wedding must follow
The 'Espejo pĂșblico' presenter, Griso, will marry Luis EnrĂquez on July 25, seven months after making their relationship official. She has revealed the dress code that guests must follow at her wedding.
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 being prepared, as each tool incorporates different amounts of air and texture.
MartĂn Berasateguiâs Gourmet Sandwich: A Sweet Recipe with Ingredients Available Year-Round
Chef MartĂn Berasategui presents in 'El Correo' a sweet and simple gourmet sandwich recipe, using ingredients accessible throughout the year, ideal for making at home in a fun way.
The mistake made when storing cold cuts: "It will last much longer"
A deli worker reveals that 99% of people are unaware of the correct way to store cold cuts, which affects their shelf life. He explains that properly storing cold cuts allows them to stay in good condition for longer.
A Butcher's Trick to Make Serrano Ham Torrezno at Home: "In 15 Minutes and You'll Be Amazed"
A butcher shares a recipe to make the most of serrano ham rinds by turning them into crispy torrezno in just 15 minutes, offering an easy and delicious way to enjoy this appetizer at home.
The Typical Product of Murcia That Is a "Vice" for Carlos Herrera
Carlos Herrera considers a typical product from Murcia as a "vice" and indispensable in his life, highlighting its importance and unique flavor.
The Madrid Restaurant That Has Left Violeta Mangriñån Amazed: "You Have to Write It Down"
Influencer Violeta Mangriñån recommended a restaurant located in the Chamberà district of Madrid to her followers, expressing her great satisfaction and encouraging everyone to visit it.
Discover the historic building known as "the Galician Escorial": a monumental school full of art
This monumental building stands out for its grand staircase, two neo-Gothic cloisters, and a museum that houses paintings by El Greco, highlighting its historical and artistic value.
From PortAventura to Parque Warner: Halloween Novelties in Amusement Parks Across Spain
Amusement parks in Spain, such as PortAventura and Parque Warner, are presenting new experiences and decorations for Halloween. They offer themed attractions, terrifying shows, and special activities for all ages, aiming to attract visitors with unforgettable atmospheres during the season.
These are the 15 Most Impressive World Heritage Sites You Probably Didnât Know About
More than 1,100 places worldwide have been designated as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Many are famous, but there are hidden gems that stand out for their historical, artistic, or natural value, offering stunning and little-explored destinations.
This is the town of Burgos with an incredible thousand-year-old monastery
This medieval village in northern Castilla y LeĂłn, with around a thousand inhabitants, stands out for housing one of the most impressive and ancient monasteries in Spain, being an important historical and cultural heritage of the region.
The village of three inhabitants at the northernmost point of Portugal: you can cross to Spain via a bridge
Cevide, with only three inhabitants, is the northernmost village in Portugal, located in the municipality of Melgaço and next to the border with Galicia, Spain, separated by a bridge that allows crossing between the two countries.
This is the curious medieval village that has been rebuilt stone by stone thanks to the villagers
This village near the Alps, France, stands out for its medieval historic center. Thanks to the joint effort of its residents, the village has been meticulously restored stone by stone, preserving its essence and historical appeal for future generations.
The Little-Known Town in Asturias Located Among Mountains, Ideal for an Autumn Getaway
This small village in Asturias, northern Spain, resembles a picturesque Swiss town nestled among mountains. Its natural surroundings make it a perfect destination for an autumn escape, offering stunning landscapes and rural tranquility.
What Psychology Says About Forgetting Movies or Series You Have Watched
Selective forgetting of movies or series can be a healthy process that helps the brain focus on relevant information. However, it can also reflect a lack of interest or connection with what was seen.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "One must admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology, emphasizes the importance of valuing and admiring people for their values and kindness, rather than qualities that depend solely on genetic luck.
A new study identifies a key element against osteoporosis: it would prevent bone fractures
A recent study reveals a crucial element to combat osteoporosis, capable of strengthening and restoring bones, helping to prevent fractures and improve bone health.
Wayne Giang, professor at the University of Florida, warns: "Walking with your phone changes your mood and the way you walk"
Using a phone while walking affects our mood and the way we walk. This increasingly common behavior alters our behavior and can have negative physical and emotional consequences.
Inés Moreno, Traumatologist: "Eating Dark Chocolate Is Not Only a Pleasure, It Also Protects Your Heart"
Traumatologist Inés Moreno highlights three key benefits of dark chocolate, emphasizing that, besides being a pleasure, it helps protect the heart thanks to its healthy properties.
A study manages to reverse Alzheimer's in mice using nanoparticles
The nanoparticle-based technique succeeded in reducing beta-amyloid protein levels in the brains of mice by up to 60%, showing a promising advancement for reversing Alzheimer's in animal models.
Tesla launches the cheapest Model Y to date: everything that changes in the new Standard version
Tesla introduces the Model Y Standard, its most affordable version that retains the brandâs efficiency, technology, and essence, expanding its lineup to reach more customers.
A mechanic warns about the most common error 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 urgently visit the workshop to avoid costly repairs.
The solution from a startup that transforms diesel engines into hydrogen-powered engines and succeeds in reducing emissions
Retrofit Hydrogene, a French startup, converts diesel engines into engines that run exclusively on hydrogen and water, thus significantly reducing pollutant emissions.
Why the DGT Asks You to Use Rear Seat Belts Even When Empty: The "Elephant Effect" That Endangers Your Life
The DGT, under Pere Navarro, recommends always wearing rear seat belts, even if the seats are empty, to avoid the "elephant effect," which increases the risk of serious injury in the event of an accident when they are not fastened.
A Legendary Van: The Ford Transit Turns 60 and These Are the Key Points in the History of This Vehicle
The Ford Transit celebrates 60 years as an iconic and successfully long-lasting van. Since its launch, it has remained a "best seller" in both commercial and passenger versions, establishing itself as an essential vehicle in its segment.
Juanjo JimĂ©nez, mechanic, is clear about the best on the market: "A current car, but at the same time itâs like the traditional ones"
Juanjo Jiménez, a mechanic, believes that the best car on the market is a new one but with analog technology, avoiding the common electronic problems found in modern vehicles. He prefers a current model that maintains the simplicity and reliability of traditional cars.
The 'two Vallecas' improve their connection with a new pedestrian and cyclist footbridge
A new pedestrian and cyclist bridge connects the Palomeras neighborhood with the district sector located on the other side of the M-40, near Villa de Vallecas, improving the connection between both areas.
Morant, Illa, and Collboni claim Barcelona as the "capital of science" in the agreement for the Fraunhofer theragnosis center
The three administrations agree to invest 26.5 million euros in the Fraunhofer advanced medical research center in Barcelona, strengthening the city's position as a capital of science and innovation.
The Gulf of Valencia Records Three Earthquakes in Just an Hour and a Half Amid the DANA
Three earthquakes occurred in the early hours of this Friday near Cullera, in the Gulf of Valencia, within a period of an hour and a half, during the DANA.
QuirĂłnsalud Infanta Luisa collaborates with the medical service of the Hope Mission of Triana 2025
QuirĂłnsalud Infanta Luisa will provide medical supplies and an automatic defibrillator to support the medical service during the special outings scheduled for this month and November 1st.
LĂłpez Miras analyzes the passage of DANA Alice through Murcia: "Emergency services are coordinated to act"
The regional president warned about the danger of the DANA Alice storm, expecting the worst throughout the day. He called for caution among the population and assured that the Emergency services are coordinated to respond effectively.
Four Families Evicted from a Building in Alcoy after Part of the Facade Fell
A technician detected structural deficiencies in a building in Alcoy that pose a risk to the safety of the residents. As a result, the City Council ordered the eviction of four families after part of the facade fell.
The Regional Government Advances Procedures to Build a High School in Los Bermejales After "Two Decades of Waiting"
The Regional Government has tendered over 630,000 euros to draft the construction project for a high school in Los Bermejales, on a plot of land donated by the City Council, making progress after 20 years of waiting.
These are the new streets in Seville that will have blue zones starting in 2026
The Mobility Service will implement blue zones on new streets in Seville from 2026, without affecting residents, who will retain the flat monthly parking rate.
Former Employee of a Barcelona Gaming Hall Arrested for Stealing 52,000 Euros from the Establishment
A former employee of a gaming hall in Barcelona was arrested for stealing 52,000 euros after changing the security codes of a safe before being dismissed.
The founders of SĂłnar completely sever ties with the festival after the controversy with the KKR fund
The Sónar festival begins a new chapter with François Jozic, founder and leader of Brunch Elektronic, as the new CEO, following the definitive departure of its founders due to the controversy related to the KKR fund.
Inmate sentenced to 18 years for killing her cellmate by suffocation in prison
The judge sentenced an inmate to 18 years in prison for suffocating her cellmate at Pamplona prison on the night of November 7 to 8, 2021.
The Warning from a Spanish Woman to Those Living Abroad Who Miss Their Life in Spain
Mimi OlivĂĄn, an expert in the labor sector, warns Spaniards living abroad who miss their life in Spain about idealizing it. She emphasizes the importance of accepting cultural differences and adapting to the new environment rather than clinging to the past, in order to achieve a more positive and enriching experience outside the country.
A young Spanish woman explains how much she earns as a nanny in Switzerland: "I'm getting paid while I'm on the couch"
A young Spanish woman who works as a nanny in Switzerland shares that she combines this job with other activities to earn extra income, highlighting that she even gets paid while resting on the couch.
Kitty Steiner, the woman who still lives in 1965: "I like the style, but I don't share the values"
Kitty Steiner admires the retro style of 1965 but rejects its values. Although she enjoys the fashion of that era, she couldnât give up her mobile phone or social media, showing a contrast between her aesthetic taste and her modern life.
Harry lost the mobility in his hind legs and is now seeking a second chance
Harry, a kitten who lost mobility in his hind legs, undergoes constant rehabilitation sessions, physiotherapy, acupuncture, and daily exercises. He is now looking for a second chance to have a better quality of life.
A study reveals how stray dogs learn to modulate their techniques to beg for food
A study shows that solitary female stray dogs engage in passive begging more than males and dogs living in groups, highlighting differences in their strategies for asking for food.
For 65 euros a night, a Chinese hotel offers dogs in the room as an emotional service
A Chinese hotel offers a unique emotional service: allowing companion dogs in the rooms for 200 yuan per day. These dogs, considered "dog employees," receive a salary within the hotel, providing companionship and emotional support to guests during their stay.
The first wolf-dog hybrid detected in Greece reignites the debate on wild genetics
The detection of the first hybrid between wolf and dog in Greece raises concerns about hybridization, which affects the adaptation, behavior, and conservation of these species, reigniting the debate on wild genetics.
Your daily horoscope: Saturday, October 11, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in your day-to-day life.
A Northern Lights Display Arrives in Spain: The Areas Where It Can Be Seen
A northern lights display will be visible in various regions of Spain, offering a rare astronomical spectacle in the country. The best areas for viewing include places with clear skies and low light pollution. This phenomenon will color the sky, providing viewers with a unique and astonishing experience.
Schedule of the Extraordinary Raffle for Hispanic Day and Where to Watch It Live
The Extraordinary Raffle for Hispanic Day offers a special prize of 15 million euros to a single winning ticket.
The "Lubitsch Touch," the Art of Suggesting Without Showing
Director Lubitsch stood out in Hollywood for his wit and elegance, developing a unique style that suggests the invisible, allowing the viewer to imagine beyond what is shown on screen.
'Self-defense is not about hitting, but about empowering yourself, feeling capable and safe'
MarĂa Cabas, a self-defense expert, helps women reconnect with their bodies and recognize risk signals, teaching them to turn fear into strength and confidence, emphasizing that self-defense is about empowerment, not just aggression.
Wenden, CEO of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation: "Without the ocean there is no economy"
Olivier Wenden, CEO and vice president of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation, states that the health of the ocean is crucial for the global economy, emphasizing the interdependence between marine conservation and the economic well-being of the planet.
How Old Are the Most Famous and Successful Fashion Designers
Discover the real ages of the most successful and famous fashion designers today, revealing little-known details about their careers and how they achieved success.
The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn
All the humorous and satirical cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, highlighting his most memorable and popular works.
From IndurĂĄin to Valverde: The Best Spanish Cyclists in History
Spain has a rich cycling tradition, featuring several riders who have made their mark in international championships and grand tours. Among the most emblematic are Miguel IndurĂĄin and Alejandro Valverde, key figures in the history of Spanish cycling.
The Most Surprising Answers from Celebrities to the Classic Questions of 'La Revuelta'
Guests of Broncano on 'La Revuelta' have given surprising and original answers to the show's classic questions, showcasing their creativity and personality in each interview.
Donât Let a Blackout Catch You Off Guard Again: Radios, Batteries, and Other Essentials You Need
The announcement of a possible blackout similar to the one that occurred on April 28 has increased the demand for emergency products such as radios and batteries, preparing the population to avoid surprises during future power outages.
Cecotec excels: more capacity in less space with its new 12-liter air fryer
Cecotec launches a new 12-liter air fryer with separate compartments that allow cooking multiple foods simultaneously, all in a compact space and at an affordable price.
Goodbye to Cables on the Floor with This Cheap and Installation-Free Solution
If you have tangled cables on your desk, this affordable product from AliExpress offers a simple, installation-free solution to keep them organized and avoid the mess.
Today's deals look like Black Friday: from a projector for âŹ100 to vacuum cleaners at 30% off
PcComponentes, Cecotec, and MediaMarkt are offering special promotions reminiscent of Black Friday, featuring highlighted products such as a projector for âŹ100 and vacuum cleaners with a 30% discount. These online deals attract shoppers with very competitive prices.
The G7, without the US, warns about the increase in the use of ghost fleets to evade sanctions
The G7, excluding the US, warns about the growing use of ghost fleets to evade sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, putting the effectiveness of Western measures at risk.
'Getafe Negro' reaches adulthood: 'Millennium', Auschwitz, 80 authors, and the anniversary of 'Narnia', its main highlights
The 18th edition of Getafe Negro will be held from October 18 to 26, directed by Maica Rivera and with Lorenzo Silva as honorary curator. The event will feature the presence of 80 authors and will highlight topics such as 'Millennium', Auschwitz, and the anniversary of 'Narnia'.
Madrid's Home Care Network Supports 1,500 People with Severe Mental Illness
The Community of Madrid has 38 community social support units, made up of 152 professionals, who provide home care to 1,500 people with severe mental illness.
Spain Secures a Second Artificial Intelligence Factory, to Be Located in Galicia
Spain will establish a second artificial intelligence factory in Galicia, which will feature a supercomputer specialized in AI and an advanced supercomputing platform to boost research and development in this sector.
Puente denies a pact with Ryanair to charge for luggage but distances himself from the Brussels file
Puente denies the Ryanair CEO's claim of a pact to allow charging for hand luggage, a practice sanctioned by the Consumer Protection authority. However, he distances himself from the disciplinary proceedings opened by the European Commission against Spain over this issue.
GonzĂĄlez Amador, Ayusoâs boyfriend, left the decision to the chief of staff to disclose the prosecutorâs email: "Do whatever you consider appropriate"
The Supreme Court allows the prosecution and defense to access the video of the statement made in May, in the context of an investigation where GonzĂĄlez Amador, Ayusoâs boyfriend, delegated to the chief of staff the decision on whether to disclose an email from the prosecutor, saying "Do whatever you consider appropriate."
New clash between DĂaz and Cuerpo: these are the three conflicts in less than a year⊠the latest over bereavement leave
The Government reaffirms its commitment to the achievement of labor rights but emphasizes the need to find a balance to maintain economic growth.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, October 10, 2025, to find out if you have won. Review the winning numbers and get the details of the draw.
Check Bonoloto: Results of Friday, October 10, 2025
Check here the official results of the Bonoloto draw held on Friday, October 10, 2025, to see if you have won.
Ana Mena releases 'LĂĄrgate', a seventies-style track where she shows her most wicked side: "Seeing you with someone else makes me feel criminal"
Ana Mena presents "LĂĄrgate," a preview of her upcoming project, featuring a seventies-inspired style and lyrics that reflect her darker and more passionate side.
The Town Hall of Sant Vicenç de Castellet removes more than 300 people who were irregularly registered
The Town Hall removed more than 300 people from the municipal register due to fraudulent registrations that distorted the census. The measure responds to the increase in irregular cases and aims to ensure the accuracy of the registry.
Lorena GĂłmez: "It hasn't been a path of thorns, but it has been one of disappointments and broken promises"
Catalan artist Lorena GĂłmez returns to music with her new song 'Tanto' and premieres the play 'Rincones. El amor, Âżmerece la pena?' on Gran VĂa, which will remain on the bill until December 17.
Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, October 10, 2025
Check the official results of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, October 10, 2025. Review the winning numbers to verify your tickets and find out the prizes.
'Love to Rock' Festival in Valencia Canceled Due to DANA Rainfall Alert
The organizers canceled the 'Love to Rock' festival in Valencia due to the DANA rainfall alert. Attendees will be able to use their 2024 tickets for the 2026 edition.
VinĂcius Jr.'s house suffers a fire after the sauna in the basement caught fire
A fire caused by the sauna in the basement of VinĂcius Jr.'s house filled two floors with smoke, but no injuries were reported.
The AMB redesigns its recycling model with 673 million over 10 years for waste treatment and new plants
The AMB will invest 673 million over 10 years to improve waste treatment and build new plants, aiming to surpass the current selective collection rate, stalled at 40%, and reach the European target of 55%.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM presents a concise summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture. It offers key data and essential updates that allow readers to quickly understand the main events affecting Mexico and the world.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical strategies to optimize your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, taking advantage of deals, and reducing unnecessary spending. Additionally, it suggests creating an emergency fund and using digital tools to monitor income and expenses, thereby helping to improve financial health and achieve short- and long-term economic goals.
CinemanĂa: The series and movies you can't miss
Discover the most outstanding series and movies arriving this month, with options for every taste. From thrilling thrillers to fresh comedies, this selection includes must-see premieres to enjoy at home or in theaters. Don't miss the key recommendations to keep your cultural agenda up to date.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of valuing and admiring people for their human and ethical qualities, not for attributes that depend solely on genetic luck, focusing on rewarding authentic and deserved values.
The Civil Guard catches a driver without a license leaving on a motorcycle from the points recovery exam
A motorcyclist without a license was detained by the Civil Guard when leaving the Provincial Traffic Headquarters of Zaragoza on a motorcycle after taking the points recovery exam, after being stopped at a traffic checkpoint while heading home.
The Date of the Next Major Power Outage in Spain, According to AI
Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but requests the CNMC to take actions to control the voltage in the grid. The AI warns about the critical state of the Spanish electrical system due to the increase in renewables and demand peaks.
This is the exact 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 four cameras that fine vehicles crossing continuous lines, with the aim of improving road safety.
Dick Van Dyke, 'Mary Poppins' actor, will turn 100: "It would be funny if I didn't make it"
Dick Van Dyke, renowned actor from 'Mary Poppins', is approaching his 100th birthday, joining the exclusive group of centenarians in acting. He has humorously expressed his mixed feelings about reaching such a significant age.
Penélope Cruz: "When I was 14 years old, I asked my parents for this perfume. I have used it for many years"
Penélope Cruz revealed that since she was 14 years old, she has been wearing a perfume she asked her parents for. This scent has accompanied her for many years, becoming an important part of her personal style.
Queues at Zara to Get Kate Moss's Jacket: A Perfect Piece for Autumn
The jacket from the collaboration between Zara and Kate Moss has become a viral item this autumn, causing long lines in stores to get it due to its design and exclusivity.
All LG Smart TVs, even the old ones, are receiving this new feature: learn how to activate it
LG is updating its Smart TVs, including the oldest models, to enhance their usefulness and aesthetics when turned off, offering new functions that users can activate to optimize their experience.
Juan José, mechanic, on a common practice among drivers: "It's not good for the steering system"
Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common practice when leaving parking spots that harms the vehicle's steering system, recommending avoiding it to keep it in good condition.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Contributory pensions in Spain will increase by approximately 2.6% in 2026, affecting maximum, average, and minimum pensions.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction that will take effect on January 1st of up to 95 euros less
The BOE confirms that the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will reduce workers' payrolls starting January 1st, deducting up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.
This is how the new mandatory invoicing system for freelancers works: VeriFactu deadlines and alternatives
The new mandatory invoicing system for freelancers will prevent modifications to invoices and will have two modalities. Software programs must comply with this regulation to meet the established requirements, ensuring greater security and control in issuing invoices.
US threatens visa restrictions, sanctions against UN members that back IMO emissions plan
The US has warned it may impose visa restrictions and sanctions on UN member countries supporting the International Maritime Organization's new emissions reduction plan. The US argues the plan is inadequate in addressing climate change goals and pressures nations to reconsider backing the proposal aimed at cutting shipping emissions.
Factbox - Deadly industrial accidents in the United States this century
This factbox outlines major deadly industrial accidents in the U.S. since 2000, highlighting causes, locations, and casualties. It underscores the ongoing risks in sectors like manufacturing, construction, and chemical processing, emphasizing the need for improved safety regulations and enforcement to prevent future tragedies.
US eases some penalties tied to foreign-built ships, toughens others
The US government has relaxed certain sanctions related to foreign-built ships while imposing stricter penalties in other areas. This adjustment aims to balance national security concerns with trade and maritime industry interests. The changes affect regulations on vessel operations and imports, reflecting evolving geopolitical dynamics and efforts to safeguard critical infrastructure.
Brazil to begin construction on TikTok data center in six months, minister says
Brazil plans to start building a TikTok data center within six months, aiming to enhance data security and compliance with local regulations. The move reflects efforts to bolster digital infrastructure and improve user privacy, addressing concerns over data storage and access. This initiative is part of Brazilâs broader strategy to attract tech investments and support the growing digital economy.
Trump tariff threat pushes oil to five-month low
U.S. President Trump's threat to impose tariffs has led to a significant drop in oil prices, pushing them to a five-month low. The market reacted negatively due to fears of reduced global demand and heightened trade tensions impacting economic growth and energy consumption.
Pemex overhauling multiple units at Deer Park, Texas, refinery, sources say
Pemex is conducting overhauls on several units at its Deer Park refinery in Texas, according to sources. The maintenance work aims to improve operational efficiency and address routine upkeep. These activities are part of Pemex's efforts to optimize production and ensure the refinery's reliability. No specific timeline for completion was disclosed.
Keystone XL pipeline could play part in tighter US-Canada ties, Carney says
Mark Carney highlighted that the Keystone XL pipeline could strengthen US-Canada relations by boosting energy trade and economic cooperation. He emphasized the project's potential to create jobs and enhance energy security, reflecting deeper bilateral collaboration amid shifting geopolitical landscapes.
Brazilâs trading firm Timbro enters coffee export market as it sees room to grow
Brazilâs trading firm Timbro has entered the coffee export market, capitalizing on growth opportunities. The company aims to leverage Brazilâs strong coffee production to expand its trading portfolio and tap into increasing global demand. This move positions Timbro to strengthen its presence in the agricultural export sector while meeting rising consumer consumption internationally.
Canada PM Carney says Keystone XL pipeline could boost US-Canada ties
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated that the Keystone XL pipeline project could strengthen economic and political relations between the US and Canada. The pipeline, intended to transport oil from Alberta to the US, is viewed as a key element for energy cooperation, job creation, and enhancing North American energy security. Harper emphasized the mutual benefits and urged swift approval.
Gold prices likely to peak in H1 2026 says HSBC
HSBC projects gold prices will reach their highest point in the first half of 2026. The bank cites factors like inflation trends, monetary policies, and geopolitical uncertainties that could drive demand for the precious metal. This forecast suggests a potential investment opportunity for those seeking to capitalize on goldâs anticipated peak within the next two years.
Trump threatens China with export controls on Boeing parts
Former President Trump warned China that the U.S. might impose export controls on Boeing parts amid rising tensions. This move is part of broader trade and security measures intended to limit China's access to advanced American technology. The threat reflects ongoing concerns about technological competition and national security between the two countries.
Venture Global sinks as BPâs arbitration win renews worries over pending disputes
Venture Global's stock dropped following BP's arbitration victory, which has intensified concerns about unresolved disputes involving the company. The ruling underscores potential challenges and financial risks Venture Global may face amid ongoing legal conflicts.
FAA staffing issues delay US air traffic for fifth straight day
The FAA continues to face staffing shortages, causing flight delays across the US for the fifth consecutive day. These delays affect both major airports and regional hubs, leading to widespread passenger disruptions. The agency is working to address the issue by reallocating resources and hiring additional controllers, but significant delays are expected to persist in the short term.
Major US online retailers remove listings for millions of prohibited Chinese electronics
Leading US online retailers have removed millions of listings for Chinese electronics that violate import bans. This action follows stricter enforcement of US trade regulations targeting products linked to restricted Chinese manufacturers. The removals aim to prevent prohibited items from entering the American market amid growing national security concerns.
Spirit Airlines cancels Airbus order in settlement with AerCap
Spirit Airlines has agreed to cancel its remaining Airbus A320neo aircraft order as part of a settlement with aircraft lessor AerCap. This move resolves ongoing disputes and allows Spirit to focus on its existing fleet and future plans, while AerCap can reallocate the aircraft to other customers. The settlement aims to enhance operational efficiency for both companies.
Travel tech firm Navan eyes $6.45 billion valuation in US IPO
Travel technology company Navan plans a US IPO, targeting a valuation of $6.45 billion. The firm, known for its business travel management solutions, aims to expand its market presence and enhance product offerings through the public listing. The IPO reflects growing investor interest in tech-driven travel services amid a recovering travel industry.
Samsung hit with $445.5 million US jury verdict over wireless communications patents
A US jury ordered Samsung to pay $445.5 million for infringing on wireless communications patents. The verdict stems from a legal battle involving Samsung's use of patented technology owned by a smaller company. This ruling highlights ongoing disputes in the tech industry over intellectual property rights and could impact Samsungâs licensing and innovation strategies.
US FAA Resuming Flights at Atlanta Airport After Air Traffic Control Evacuated
The US FAA has resumed flights at Atlanta's airport following a temporary evacuation of the air traffic control center due to a security concern. Operations were briefly halted to ensure safety, causing delays and cancellations. Authorities have since cleared the issue, and normal flight schedules are now being restored.
US FDA adds boxed warning to J&J, Legend Biotechâs cancer therapy
The US FDA has added a boxed warning to the label of Johnson & Johnson and Legend Biotechâs cancer therapy, citing risks of severe side effects. This safety update aims to inform healthcare providers and patients about potential adverse reactions, ensuring careful monitoring during treatment. The warning highlights the need for vigilance to balance the therapyâs benefits against its risks.
Central Bancompany discloses higher revenue in US IPO filing
Central Bancompany revealed increased revenue figures in its US IPO filing, reflecting strong financial performance. The company aims to leverage this growth to attract investors, highlighting its robust market position and plans for expansion. This move signals confidence in its business model amid competitive market conditions.
US consumer sentiment steady in October, but labor market worries persist
US consumer sentiment held steady in October despite ongoing concerns about the labor market. While the overall economic outlook remains cautious, consumers continue to express unease over job security and wage growth, reflecting persistent uncertainties amid inflation and economic shifts. This steadiness in sentiment suggests cautious optimism but highlights underlying apprehensions in employment conditions.
U.S. consumer sentiment little changed in October - University of Michigan survey
U.S. consumer sentiment remained steady in October, showing little change from September, according to the University of Michigan survey. Despite ongoing economic concerns, consumersâ outlook on business conditions and personal finances held firm, reflecting cautious optimism amid inflation pressures and geopolitical uncertainties.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index slightly dips, remains close to forecast
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index slightly declined but stayed near forecasted levels. Despite minor fluctuations, consumer confidence remains relatively stable, reflecting ongoing cautious optimism about the economic outlook among Americans.
Instant View: Canada's economy adds 60,400 jobs in September
Canada's economy added 60,400 jobs in September, exceeding expectations and indicating strong employment growth. The unemployment rate remained steady, reflecting resilient labor market conditions despite economic challenges. This uptick highlights ongoing recovery and optimism in Canada's job sector.
Brazil's producer price index falls 0.20% in August
Brazil's producer price index declined by 0.20% in August, indicating a drop in wholesale prices. This decrease reflects easing inflationary pressures in the production sector, which may impact consumer prices and economic activity moving forward.
Italy industry output plunges in August as economy struggles
Italyâs industrial output dropped sharply in August, reflecting ongoing economic difficulties. The decline signals persistent challenges in the manufacturing sector amid weak demand and supply chain issues, contributing to broader concerns about the country's economic recovery.
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France's political uncertainty hitting confidence and growth, Villeroy says
Banque de France Governor Villeroy warned that ongoing political uncertainty in France is negatively impacting business confidence and economic growth. He highlighted concerns over upcoming elections and policy directions, urging stability to support investment and recovery efforts amid global economic challenges.
Italian industrial output slumps 2.4% in August, far worse than expected
Italy's industrial output fell by 2.4% in August, significantly exceeding market expectations. This sharp decline reflects ongoing challenges in Italy's manufacturing sector amid economic uncertainties and global supply chain issues. The drop raises concerns about the country's industrial growth and economic recovery prospects.
Malaysia says removing chip tariff exemption could harm competitiveness, U.S. supply chains
Malaysia warns that removing the chip tariff exemption could damage its competitiveness and disrupt U.S. supply chains. The exemption currently helps Malaysia maintain its semiconductor industryâs role in the global market. Eliminating it may lead to higher costs, affecting production efficiency and supply chain reliability for semiconductor products crucial to various industries.
White House lays off thousands of US government workers, blaming shutdown
The White House has announced layoffs of thousands of US government workers, attributing the job cuts to the ongoing federal shutdown. The disruptions have led to significant operational challenges and furloughs across various agencies, impacting public services and employees' livelihoods until the shutdown is resolved.
Trump ratchets up US-China trade war, promising new tariffs
President Trump escalated tensions in the US-China trade conflict by announcing plans for additional tariffs on Chinese imports. He accused China of unfair trade practices and vowed to protect American industries. This move risks further straining economic relations between the two countries amid ongoing negotiations.
US Education Department to lay off employees, agency says
The US Education Department announced plans to lay off employees as part of budget cuts. The agency aims to reduce workforce to manage financial constraints while maintaining essential services. Details on the number of layoffs and affected departments were not specified. The move reflects broader federal efforts to tighten spending amid economic challenges.
Back to the future as France's Macron reappoints Lecornu as PM
French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Christophe Lecornu as Prime Minister, signaling continuity in leadership. This decision reflects Macron's intent to maintain stability and pursue his policy agenda amid ongoing political challenges. Lecornu's reappointment aims to reinforce the governmentâs direction and address France's current economic and social issues.
Wall Street sells off as Trump hits China with more tariffs
Wall Street experienced a sell-off after President Trump announced additional tariffs on Chinese goods. The move escalated the US-China trade tensions, raising concerns among investors about potential impacts on global economic growth and corporate earnings. Markets reacted negatively, reflecting worries over prolonged trade conflicts and disrupted supply chains.
China hits back on US port fees with retaliatory levies
China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on certain US goods following increased port fees by the United States. The move escalates trade tensions between the two nations, as China targets key American exports in response to measures perceived as unfair. Both countries continue to engage in tariff disputes, impacting global trade dynamics.
S&P upgrades Egyptâs rating to âBâ as reforms boost economic growth; Fitch affirms
S&P upgraded Egyptâs credit rating to âBâ, citing improved economic growth driven by reforms. Fitch affirmed Egyptâs rating, highlighting fiscal consolidation and strengthened policy frameworks. Both agencies reflect confidence in Egyptâs reform efforts, signaling better economic stability and creditworthiness despite ongoing challenges.
Stocks, dollar tumble; Trump says he will raise China tariffs to 100%
U.S. stocks and the dollar fell sharply after President Trump announced plans to increase tariffs on Chinese imports to 100%. The move escalates trade tensions between the two economic powers, raising concerns about potential impacts on global markets and economic growth. Investors reacted negatively amid fears of intensified trade conflicts.
Tsunami warnings canceled after quake hits off tip of South America
A strong earthquake struck off the southern tip of South America, prompting tsunami warnings across the region. Authorities issued alerts for coastal areas, but these warnings were later canceled after assessments showed no significant tsunami threat. No damage or casualties have been reported. Communities remain on alert as officials continue monitoring seismic activity.
Investors react to Trumpâs massive increase in China tariffs
Investors responded with uncertainty to Trump's announcement of significant tariff hikes on Chinese imports. The move raised concerns over escalating trade tensions, potentially impacting global markets and economic growth. Markets saw volatility as businesses and analysts assessed the implications for supply chains and international trade relations.
Bitcoin Falls 13% In Selloff
Bitcoin experienced a sharp decline of 13% amid a broad market selloff driven by investor concerns over regulatory developments and rising interest rates. The drop marks one of the steepest falls in recent months, triggering volatility in the cryptocurrency market and raising questions about near-term price stability.
Litecoin Falls 13% In Rout
Litecoin's price dropped 13% amid a broad cryptocurrency market sell-off. The decline follows weakening investor sentiment and rising regulatory concerns. This downturn adds pressure on altcoins, highlighting ongoing market volatility and uncertainty in the digital asset space.
XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
XRP experienced a 10% decline amid bearish market sentiment. The drop reflects growing investor concerns and increased selling pressure in the cryptocurrency market. Analysts attribute the downfall to market volatility and broader economic factors influencing digital assets.
Cardano Falls 12% In Rout
Cardano's price dropped 12% amid a broad crypto market sell-off. The decline was driven by bearish sentiment and profit-taking after recent gains. Analysts caution that key support levels are being tested, and further volatility may occur as investors react to macroeconomic factors and regulatory developments affecting the crypto space.
Ethereum Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
Ethereum's price dropped 10% amid a bearish market trend, driven by investor concerns over regulatory developments and a slowdown in network activity. Traders anticipate further volatility as the crypto sector adjusts to shifting economic conditions and increased scrutiny.
EOS Falls 12% In Rout
EOS experienced a sharp 12% decline amid a broader market sell-off. The drop reflects growing investor concerns and heightened volatility in the cryptocurrency sector. Market analysts attribute the fall to regulatory pressures and weakening sentiment across digital assets.
Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank lead consortium exploring digital money
Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank are leading a consortium of major financial institutions to explore the development and implementation of digital currencies. The group aims to create standardized solutions for digital money to enhance efficiency, security, and accessibility in financial transactions, indicating growing institutional interest in central bank digital currencies and the evolving landscape of digital payments.
Morgan Stanley drops restrictions on which wealth clients can hold crypto funds - CNBC
Morgan Stanley has removed previous restrictions on the types of wealth management clients who can access its cryptocurrency funds. This change broadens access, allowing a larger segment of the bankâs affluent clientele to invest in digital assets through its wealth management platform. The move reflects growing institutional acceptance of cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin price today: retreats from record highs as US-China trade war reignites
Bitcoin's price has pulled back from recent record highs amid renewed tensions in the US-China trade war. Investors are reacting to escalating geopolitical risks, causing volatility in cryptocurrency markets. The retreat highlights how external economic conflicts can impact digital asset prices, reflecting cautious investor sentiment despite previous bullish momentum.
Whale.io Launches Battlepass Season 3, Featuring $77,000 in Crypto Casino Rewards
Whale.io has introduced Battlepass Season 3, offering players a chance to earn $77,000 in crypto casino rewards. The new season includes fresh challenges and prizes, enhancing user engagement and providing lucrative opportunities for participants in the crypto gaming space.
Cathie Wood's ARK ETF focuses on LY Corp and Klarna stock buys
Cathie Wood's ARK ETF recently increased its investments in LY Corp and Klarna amid growing interest in innovative fintech firms. These stock purchases align with ARK's strategy to back disruptive technologies and companies poised for rapid growth in the financial sector. The moves reflect confidence in LY Corp's travel-related services and Klarna's expanding role in the buy-now-pay-later market.
South Star Battery Metals closes first tranche of private placement
South Star Battery Metals has successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement, raising significant funds to advance its exploration and development projects. The company plans to utilize the capital to accelerate activities and strengthen its position in the battery metals market. Further fundraising tranches are expected as the firm pursues its growth strategy.
Bocana Resources to invest up to $20 million in Venture Gold
Bocana Resources plans to invest up to $20 million in Venture Gold to support exploration and development of its gold projects. The investment aims to accelerate resource growth and enhance shareholder value, strengthening Venture Goldâs position in the precious metals sector. Bocanaâs funding will facilitate expanded drilling and operational activities at key sites.
NI Holdings names Cindy Launer as new CEO as Seth Daggett departs
NI Holdings has appointed Cindy Launer as its new CEO following the departure of Seth Daggett. Launer brings extensive industry experience and will lead the companyâs strategic growth and operational initiatives moving forward. Daggettâs exit marks a leadership transition aimed at positioning NI Holdings for continued success.
Central Bancompany files for IPO, plans 50-for-1 stock split
Central Bancompany has filed for an initial public offering (IPO) and announced a 50-for-1 stock split. The move aims to increase liquidity and make shares more accessible to investors as the bank plans to expand its market presence. Details on the number of shares or pricing have yet to be disclosed.
Bluejay Diagnostics closes $4.5 million private placement
Bluejay Diagnostics has secured $4.5 million through a private placement to advance its diagnostic testing technology. The funds will support product development and commercialization efforts, enhancing the company's capabilities in precision medicine. This financing marks a significant step in scaling operations and accelerating market entry for Bluejayâs innovative diagnostic solutions.
AES announces quarterly dividend of $0.17595 per share
AES Corporation declared a quarterly dividend of $0.17595 per share. This payment reflects the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend is payable on the announced date to shareholders of record. AES continues to support its financial strength while maintaining steady dividend distributions.
Lanvin Group CFO David Chan to step down on October 27
Lanvin Group announced that CFO David Chan will step down from his position on October 27. The company did not disclose specific reasons for his departure or details regarding his successor. This change marks a significant leadership shift within the luxury fashion conglomerate as it continues to navigate industry challenges.
Pembina closes $225 million subordinated notes offering
Pembina Pipeline Corporation successfully closed a $225 million offering of subordinated notes. The funds will be used to refinance existing debt and support ongoing growth initiatives, strengthening the company's financial position. The offering reflects investor confidence in Pembina's stable cash flow and solid business fundamentals.
Vulcan Materials declares quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share
Vulcan Materials announced a quarterly dividend of $0.49 per share. The payment reflects the companyâs commitment to returning value to shareholders. Details regarding the record and payment dates were not specified in the article.