News Summary - 10/12/2025

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Israelis praise Trump at huge rally ahead of expected hostage release by Hamas in Gaza

Hundreds of thousands gathered in Tel Aviv to honor Donald Trump ahead of the anticipated release of hostages by Hamas. Meanwhile, Palestinians are gradually returning to Gaza City following the Israeli military withdrawal.

Hamas presses Israel to free prominent prisoners as part of Gaza deal

Hamas insists that Israel include prominent Palestinian prisoners in any Gaza deal, but it is uncertain whether disputes over the prisoner list will affect the agreed 72-hour timeframe for hostage releases.

Afghan Taliban confirm 'retaliatory' border attacks on Pakistan

The Afghan Taliban have acknowledged carrying out retaliatory attacks along the border with Pakistan, following accusations that Pakistan bombed a market inside Afghanistan. This escalation highlights rising tensions between the two neighbors after the recent cross-border incident.

Academy Award-winning actress Diane Keaton dies aged 79

Diane Keaton, acclaimed for her roles in The Father of the Bride, The Godfather, and Annie Hall, has passed away at age 79. The Oscar-winning actress was celebrated for her memorable performances and significant impact on film.

Trump directs Pentagon to 'use all available funds' to pay troops during shutdown

President Trump has instructed the Pentagon to utilize all available funds to ensure US military personnel receive their scheduled paychecks next week despite the government shutdown.

Biden receiving radiation therapy for prostate cancer

The 82-year-old former US president, diagnosed with aggressive prostate cancer in May, is undergoing radiation therapy alongside hormone treatment.

Indian student captured by Ukraine joined Russian army to avoid drug charges, says mother

Sahil Majothi from Gujarat joined the Russian army to evade imprisonment related to alleged drug charges in India, according to his mother.

Drone strike in besieged Sudan city kills dozens

El-Fasher, under siege by the RSF for 17 months, faces severe humanitarian crisis. Residents endure hunger and starvation amid ongoing conflict, worsened by a deadly drone strike that killed dozens in the city.

We're grateful for what Trump is doing for peace, Nobel winner tells BBC

MarĂ­a Corina Machado expressed her gratitude to Donald Trump for his efforts promoting peace globally, acknowledging his contributions during a discussion reported by the BBC.

Anger after female journalists excluded from Afghan embassy event in India

Female journalists were barred from attending an event at the Taliban-run Afghan embassy in New Delhi, prompting widespread criticism and concerns over gender discrimination under the Taliban regime.

Watch: North Korea shows off huge missile at military parade

North Korea unveiled the massive Hwasong-20 missile during a military parade, indicating it may be capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads, raising concerns about its enhanced strike capabilities.

No survivors found after Tennessee explosives plant blast

The blast at a Tennessee explosives plant has left 18 people unaccounted for, making the tragedy more devastating than initially believed, according to a sheriff. No survivors have been found following the explosion.

Mexico floods leave at least 27 dead and more missing

Heavy rainfall in Mexico caused rivers to overflow and landslides, destroying homes and cars. The floods have resulted in at least 27 deaths, with additional people reported missing as rescue efforts continue.

Denmark to boost Arctic defence with new ships, jets and HQ

Denmark plans to enhance Arctic defense by purchasing US F-35 fighter jets and new ships, strengthening military presence in Greenland and the broader Arctic region.

Four killed in mass shooting after Mississippi football game

A mass shooting occurred around midnight after a Mississippi football game, resulting in four deaths and injuring twelve others.

Rare wildflowers blanket Atacama Desert

The Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth, has experienced a rare bloom, transforming its arid landscape into a vibrant sea of wildflowers. This unusual event occurs when conditions align, bringing moisture that triggers the desert's dormant seeds to sprout and flourish.

Melania Trump says she has 'open communication channel' with Putin about Ukrainian children

Melania Trump revealed she maintains direct communication with Vladimir Putin, advocating for the safety and protection of Ukrainian children amid ongoing conflicts. Her diplomatic efforts highlight a personal commitment to humanitarian concerns.

'We are inventing captivity medicine': Hospital prepares for freed Israeli hostages

Rabin Medical Center in Petah Tikva is preparing to treat several Israeli hostages recently freed from Gaza, developing specialized medical care tailored to the unique physical and psychological challenges faced by those held captive.

South Africa debates changing name of world-famous Kruger Park

South Africa is debating whether to rename Kruger National Park, questioning if the 19th-century Afrikaner leader, after whom the park is named, should continue to be memorialised.

How the autumn climbing season turned deadly in the Himalayas

The traditionally safer autumn climbing season in the Himalayas has become deadly due to unpredictable, intense, and prolonged monsoon rains extending into autumn, increasing the risk for climbers.

KPop Demon Hunters directors on Oscar chances and a possible sequel

The co-directors of Netflix's most watched film, KPop Demon Hunters, revealed they see potential for further stories with the characters. They discussed the film’s Oscar prospects and hinted at the possibility of a sequel, indicating there’s more to explore in the KPop Demon Hunters universe.

'It's going to be really bad': Fears over AI bubble bursting grow in Silicon Valley

Concerns are growing in Silicon Valley that the soaring valuations of AI tech companies could represent a bubble on the verge of bursting, potentially leading to significant market disruptions.

What does wording of Gaza ceasefire agreement tell us?

The Gaza ceasefire agreement's wording is notably vague and ambiguous, likely intentionally, with a lack of detailed provisions.

'They treated us like animals' - Inside the epicenter of deportations in New York City

Manhattan's federal immigration court has become a site of chaos, with detainees reporting harsh and dehumanizing treatment during their deportation proceedings amid a surge in cases. The court struggles to manage overwhelming numbers, leading to intense and often distressing experiences for those involved.

Can the world's oldest president keep his title and woo a nation of young voters?

Cameroon's President Paul Biya, one of the world's oldest leaders, seeks to retain power by appealing to the country's youth, promising that "the best is yet to come." However, many young Cameroonians desire new leadership and fresh perspectives, challenging Biya's long-standing rule amidst a generational push for change.

Watch: North Korea shows off huge missile at military parade

North Korea unveiled the Hwasong-20 missile during a military parade. Its large size indicates it may be capable of carrying multiple nuclear warheads, highlighting the country's advancing missile capabilities.

Watch: How Trump's relationships helped pull off a Gaza deal

The BBC's Anthony Zurcher explains how former US President Trump's personal relationships and diplomatic ties played a key role in achieving a significant breakthrough in the Gaza peace process in the Middle East.

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 hopeful step toward resolving the conflict.

Scenes of joy in Gaza after Trump's announcement

Palestinians in Khan Younis jubilantly celebrated on the streets following the approval of the first phase of a Gaza peace deal, marking a hopeful step toward lasting peace in the region.

How South Korea is using a holographic cop to fight crime

Seoul has introduced a life-sized holographic police officer in the city center to help deter crime. The BBC interviewed locals to gather their opinions on the effectiveness of this innovative approach to public safety.

United States Soldiers Already Overseeing the Ceasefire in Gaza as Israel Mobilizes Prisoners for Hostage Exchange

Up to 200 U.S. soldiers have arrived in Israel to establish a coordination center to oversee the ceasefire in Gaza. Meanwhile, Israel is mobilizing prisoners for possible hostage exchanges amid rising tension in the region.

This is how the three phases of the Israeli army's withdrawal in Gaza will be: yellow line, red line... and fallback to a 'security zone'

Israel controls 58% of Gaza, marked as the yellow line (210 kmÂČ). The army's withdrawal is planned in three phases: advance or retreat according to the yellow line, then the red line, and finally pull back to a 'security zone,' aiming to stabilize and control key areas in the Strip.

SĂĄnchez attends in Egypt this Monday for the signing of the agreement to end the war in Gaza

The Spanish president, SĂĄnchez, will attend this Monday in Egypt the signing of the agreement aimed at ending the war in Gaza. Donald Trump will also be present at the event, having confirmed his participation.

Spain - Georgia World Cup 2026 Qualifying Phase, Live | Score, Goals, and Latest Updates from Matchday 3

Spain defeated Georgia 2-0, earning three more points to remain top of the group with nine points in the qualifying phase for the 2026 World Cup.

Diane Keaton Dies at 79 in California

American actress Diane Keaton, known for her role in 'The Godfather' and winner of the Academy Award for Best Actress for 'Annie Hall,' passed away at the age of 79 in California.

Maximum alert due to heavy rains from the DANA in Valencia and the Balearic Islands after causing damage in Murcia

The DANA Alice has caused significant damage in Murcia and keeps Valencia and the Balearic Islands on maximum alert due to heavy rains and possible flooding, affecting normalcy and prompting preventive measures in these communities.

A major fire in a building on Gran VĂ­a paralyzes the street and forces firefighters and police to take action

A fire at number 3 Cruces Street has caused the shutdown of Gran VĂ­a. Firefighters and police intervened quickly to control the fire and secure the area.

GĂłmez-MarĂ­n, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "The science I talk about is one that celebrates mystery"

Álex Gómez-Marín, physicist and neuroscientist, presents his book *The Science of the Last Threshold*, which questions the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter, and proposes a science that values mystery, based on his near-death experience.

Complete Guide to October 12th in Madrid: Route of the Military Parade, Start Time, Where to Watch, and Streets That Will Be Closed

Nearly 4,000 personnel from the Armed Forces, State Security Corps, and other institutions will participate in the October 12th military parade in Madrid. The event includes a route and will affect traffic with several streets closed.

Military Associations Recall Job Insecurity in the Army Hours Before the October 12 Parade

Military associations denounce the authorities' lack of attention to their professional and salary demands, describing the October 12 parade as a mere propaganda event that conceals the job insecurity in the Army.

The ex-boyfriend of a Spanish nurse murdered in Brussels admits to killing her: "It was an obsession"

The trial against César A. C., the ex-boyfriend of a Spanish nurse murdered in Brussels, began in the Belgian capital. The accused admitted to the crime, describing it as the result of an obsession, marking a key step in the judicial process.

Dani GĂŒiza harshly criticizes VinĂ­cius alongside Josep Pedrerol: "I would drop him, he stains the badge"

Dani GĂŒiza, former striker, visited Josep Pedrerol on 'El Cafelito' and harshly criticized VinĂ­cius, stating that he would drop him because, in his opinion, "he stains the badge." He also talked about current football matters during the interview.

Susanna Griso marries Luis EnrĂ­quez after just over half a year of dating

According to 'Semana', Susanna Griso will marry Luis EnrĂ­quez on July 25th in the Costa Brava, after just over half a year of dating.

Susanna Griso reveals how she feels about her recent engagement: "The excitement for love is never lost"

Susanna Griso emotionally shared how she received her engagement ring, highlighting that the excitement for love never fades, reflecting her happiness and optimism after this important step in her life.

Covid cases soar in Spain: reasons explaining the rise in infections in October and the symptoms

The increase in covid cases in Spain is due to new, more contagious variants, the end of the holidays, and the return to school—factors that have driven the rise in infections in October.

'Academy of Johns', the controversial and mysterious campaign seen on roads in Spain

An advertising campaign on billboards in Asturias denounces the consumption of prostitution and criticizes pimping, generating controversy due to its name and direct message.

Billie Eilish suffers an attack by a fan during her concert in Miami

During a concert in Miami, Billie Eilish was attacked by a fan while greeting the front-row audience. The man grabbed her and threw her against the barricade, causing concern among attendees and security personnel.

Worldwide interest in the yogurt consumed daily by the Catalan woman who died at 117 years old

The yogurt, consumed daily by the Catalan woman who died at 117 years old, was exclusive to Catalonia and is now also sold in the Balearic Islands, Valencia, and Madrid, generating worldwide interest.

The new rules of a bar that scandalize social media: "Report to the Labor Inspectorate"

The owner of a bar has implemented new strict rules that prohibit eating, dining, or having coffee on the premises. These measures have sparked controversy and criticism on social media, leading to a report to the Labor Inspectorate for allegedly affecting employees and customers.

National Lottery Draw: Why It Was Not Held This Saturday

The National Lottery draw was not held on Saturday due to the proximity of Hispanic Day, which will be on Sunday. On this date, a special extraordinary draw will take place to commemorate the anniversary.

Collapse of the dome of the Madrid IMAX cinema during renovation works

The dome of the Madrid IMAX cinema, which has been closed to the public for 10 years, collapsed while renovation works were being carried out in the venue.

The PP spokesperson in Congress, Ester Muñoz, described the comparison made by former Vice President Pablo Iglesias between her and Adolf Hitler as "despicable."

Confirmed by the bank: this is what family members must do if the account holder passes away

Family members must follow specific procedures after the account holder's death to avoid penalties. It is crucial to know these steps to properly manage the account and comply with banking regulations.

Trump undergoes medical exam to silence rumors about his health: his heart age is "14 years younger than his chronological age"

Trump showed excellent cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological, and physical condition in his medical evaluation, which revealed that his heart age is 14 years younger than his actual age, dispelling rumors about his health.

Gonzalo Bernardos warns: "Do everything possible to buy a home, it is your best pension plan"

Gonzalo Bernardos, Economics professor at the University of Barcelona, warns that future pensions will be less generous, so he recommends buying a home as the best way to secure your retirement.

Neither Underfloor Heating nor Radiators: Hungary Has Found a Low-Consumption Alternative for Heating Homes

Hungary has discovered an economical and low-consumption solution to heat homes, especially small apartments, which is easy to install and does not require construction work, offering an alternative to traditional systems such as underfloor heating or radiators.

The EU Still Fails to 'Take a Seat at the Table' of Major Diplomatic Agreements, and the Gaza Peace Crisis Sharpens Its Geopolitical Irrelevance

Trump achieves progress in peace between Israel and Hamas, while the European Union remains behind and lacks a leading role in the negotiations, which accentuates its geopolitical irrelevance in key conflicts such as Gaza.

What changes does Red Eléctrica propose to prevent a new massive blackout after detecting "sharp fluctuations" in recent days

Red Eléctrica has issued a message of reassurance, clarifying that it did not alert to any imminent or widespread risk of an incident, despite having detected sharp fluctuations in the electrical supply in recent days.

Paige VanZant, the fighter who went from the UFC to succeeding on OnlyFans: "I earn more in 24 hours than I did fighting my whole life"

Paige VanZant, former UFC fighter with an 8-5 record, has found greater financial success on OnlyFans, where she earns in a single day more than she did throughout her entire fighting career. This change has transformed her life, reflecting how athletes can diversify their income outside of professional sports.

Boticaria GarcĂ­a: "The frequent need to urinate at night is abnormal and is associated with increased mortality"

Nocturia, or the frequent need to urinate at night, is common among people over 60 years old in Spain. However, if it becomes persistent, it should be monitored because it is abnormal and linked to an increased risk of mortality.

Lydia Lozano breaks down when talking about her husband Charly's health: "It has been hard"

Lydia Lozano, visibly emotional and in tears, revealed live on 'ÂĄDe viernes!' that her husband Charly underwent emergency surgery on Tuesday, confessing that the situation has been very tough for her.

Cannibal solar storm: the unusual phenomenon that will bring northern lights to Spain

A cannibal solar storm, a rare and powerful solar phenomenon, will cause northern lights visible in Spain, an uncommon event that will attract attention due to its striking effects in the sky.

A Primitiva winner wins 1.2 million euros and the jackpot rises to 15.5 million

A Primitiva winner takes home 1.2 million euros. Additionally, seven second-tier winners receive 28,921 euros each. The jackpot for the next draw increases to 15.5 million euros.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127, explores how the Alfabeta Generation seeks well-being in the digital era. It highlights the need to balance hyperconnectivity with a healthy life, promoting skills to disconnect and foster real relationships, thus addressing the emotional and social challenges of a world dominated by screens.

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

Chris Martin humorously commented on the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught on the 'kisscam' being unfaithful to their partners, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

'El Langui' shines in his Paralympic international debut with a bronze medal

'El Langui' won a bronze medal in the BC1 category of boccia during his Paralympic international debut at the World Challenger in Olbia.

A young minor suffers a sexual assault by two other minors during the Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza

A minor was sexually assaulted by two other minors around 4:00 a.m. during the Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza, suffering several gropings.

It's official: the BOE opens the door to replacing shoulders with bike lanes on national roads

The new General Road Regulations, now in effect, allow for the conversion of shoulders into bike lanes on national roads with low traffic, thereby promoting sustainable mobility and cyclist safety.

A shooting at an American football game leaves four dead and twelve injured

A shooting during an American football game resulted in four dead and twelve injured. So far, authorities have not identified or detained any suspects related to the incident.

The second minor complainant against Asensio withdraws her accusation against the Real Madrid footballer

The second minor complainant withdrew her accusation against Asensio after the footballer apologized for his "blameworthy indiscretion" and compensated for the moral damages. The first complainant also withdrew the charges a month ago.

Four Bonoloto Winners Win 41,000 Euros Each and the Jackpot Rises to 2.9 Million

Four Bonoloto winners received 41,000 euros each, while the jackpot has accumulated to 2.9 million euros. Additionally, 123 third-tier players won 677 euros each.

The die is cast: BBVA and Sabadell await the outcome of the takeover bid with uncertainty over the institutional vote

The deadline to accept the takeover bid has closed after five weeks, but the result will be announced on October 17. BBVA and Sabadell await with uncertainty the vote of institutional shareholders that could decide the operation.

Dick Van Dyke, actor from 'Mary Poppins', will turn 100: "It would be funny if I didn't make it"

Dick Van Dyke, the famous actor from 'Mary Poppins', is about to turn 100, joining the exclusive group of centenarians in his profession. With humor, he acknowledges that it would be funny if he didn't reach that age, highlighting his longevity and legacy in cinema.

Five Exercises to Strengthen the Abdomen and Eliminate the So-Called 'Kangaroo Pouch'

Trainer Cata Manzur proposes five exercises to strengthen the abdomen and reduce the 'kangaroo pouch.' These movements are easy to incorporate into your daily routine and are designed to effectively tone the abdominal area.

Goodbye cholesterol: why cardiologists recommend eating a banana at 11:00 am

Eating a banana at 11 in the morning is recommended by cardiologists because it helps improve heart health. This nutritious habit contributes to controlling cholesterol and provides healthy energy, benefiting cardiovascular function.

The 'Father' of the iPhone Steps Away from OpenAI's AI Devices to Design Ferrari's First Electric Car

Jony Ive, known for designing the iPhone, will leave OpenAI's AI projects to collaborate with Ferrari in designing their first electric car.

One of Japan's Most Unknown Destinations: Discover This Tropical Paradise

This tropical archipelago, more similar to the Maldives than to Japan, belongs to the Japanese country although it is closer to Shanghai than to Tokyo, offering a surprising and little-known destination for travelers.

In Love with Wine or Why Keep Harvesting Grapes at 96: "I Would Like My Grandchildren to Continue, But..."

Francisco Muñoz, a 96-year-old passionate about wine, annually travels with his family to their Castilian lands to harvest grapes and produce wine. He hopes his grandchildren will continue the tradition, though he remains uncertain if they will.

The Civil Guard catches a driver without a license leaving the points recovery exam on a motorcycle

A disqualified motorcyclist was stopped by the Civil Guard at a traffic checkpoint in Zaragoza while returning home on a motorcycle after taking the points recovery test at the Provincial Traffic Headquarters.

This is how the three phases of the Israeli Army withdrawal in Gaza will be: yellow line, red line... and retreat to a 'security zone'

Israel controls 58% of Gaza (210 kmÂČ) up to the yellow line. The withdrawal is planned in three phases: first to remain in this area, then to retreat to the red line, and finally to withdraw to a "security zone," progressively adjusting its military presence within the Strip.

Madrid tests pedestrianizing Bravo Murillo this October 12: closes to traffic from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

The Madrid City Council will close Bravo Murillo to traffic between Juan Zorrilla Square and JosĂ© Abascal and Cea BermĂșdez streets on October 12 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., enabling the area for pedestrians and proposing alternative routes for vehicles.

Voices in NATO React to Trump's Threat to Spain: "You Cannot Expel an Ally"

Several NATO sources clarify that there are no mechanisms to expel a member country, in response to Trump's threat towards Spain, emphasizing that an ally cannot be expelled from the organization.

Six People Intoxicated After Drinking Coffee with Detergent in a Grocery Store in Lugo

Six people were intoxicated after consuming coffee with detergent in a grocery store in Lugo. They were taken to the hospital for medical tests.

Alexandre Olmos, Doctor: "When Your Microbiota Is Altered, Cortisol Shoots Up and Blocks Fat Burning"

Dr. Alexandre Olmos explains that an altered gut microbiota raises cortisol levels, which blocks fat burning and makes weight loss difficult, highlighting the importance of maintaining a healthy balance in the intestinal flora for an efficient metabolism.

Canales reveals the ordeal of signing for Madrid: "I was so anxious that I had pizza for a snack"

Sergio Canales, Monterrey player, revealed the difficulties and anxiety he experienced when signing for Real Madrid, confessing that his nervousness even led him to have pizza as a snack to calm down during that time.

The surprising request of a single woman on 'First Dates': "I want him to smoke like a chimney"

A single woman on 'First Dates' was looking for a man to go out partying and have fun with, but he was no longer interested in the nightlife.

The car model that often ends up at the scrapyard: "They hardly ever break down, but the repair costs are almost the same as the car's market value"

A Chinese brand is gaining popularity in Spain, but although their cars rarely break down, repairs usually cost almost as much as the vehicle's value, leading many models to end up prematurely at the scrapyard.

Everything You Can Get for Free on the Plane if You Travel in Economy Class (and You Didn't Know It)

Although many passengers think that flying economy class from Spain does not offer free services, it is actually possible to get some items at no extra cost during the flight.

The profession with the highest retirement pension in Spain is close to 3,000 euros

Average pensions in Spain are around 1,500 euros, but certain professions reach almost double that, with retirements nearing 3,000 euros per month.

Jennifer Aniston, firm about the possibility of a 'Friends' revival without Matthew Perry

Jennifer Aniston remembered her friend and co-star Matthew Perry, who passed away two years ago, and expressed a firm stance regarding the idea of a 'Friends' revival without him, making it clear that she does not consider a continuation without his participation appropriate.

Esteban Ocon recounts the ordeal after his accident in Miami: "I collapsed in the shower and was urinating blood"

Esteban Ocon revealed the severe aftereffects following his accident at the 2022 Miami GP, including collapsing in the shower and urinating blood, highlighting the physical and psychological impact he suffered after the incident.

Arman Tsarukyan is convinced that he can defeat Topuria: "I am the only one who can beat him, everyone knows it"

Arman Tsarukyan is confident that he is the only one capable of defeating Topuria. However, he must first focus on his upcoming fight against Hooker in order to advance and face him in the future.

Win a Nintendo Switch 2 with Mario Kart to Celebrate 20minutos Reaching One Million Followers on TikTok

20minutos celebrates one million followers on TikTok with a giveaway of a Nintendo Switch 2 and Mario Kart World. Find out how to enter for a chance to win this console and the game.

Have you prepared for a second blackout? This is how people on the street respond about the essentials they already have stored in their homes

Red Eléctrica warned about fluctuations in electrical voltage, increasing fears of a new blackout. The population has responded by preparing essential items in their homes to face possible power outages.

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 sent by the Spanish Government to evacuate civilians. In an interview with '20minutos', they recount the fear experienced during their escape and the constant worry for their family members who remained in the Gaza Strip. Now, they are fighting to reunite with their children and overcome the uncertainty that accompanies them.

The Struggle for Spanish Nationality of Descendants of Exiles in Argentina: "It's Recovering the Past"

More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the ‘Grandchildren's Law,’ which allows descendants of Spanish exiles to regain their citizenship. Many emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons, and this process represents for them a way to reconnect with their history and roots.

Gaza Before History

The war has caused suffering in the Middle East for nearly eight decades. The question is whether, after a breather, the conflicts will not break out again when the parties involved regain strength.

A Journey Toward Empathy

In a world polarized by differences, empathy emerges as an essential bridge to unite people and overcome extreme divisions.

Generation Z Challenges the Old Order

This summer, Morocco and Nepal demonstrate that Generation Z, characterized by their impatience as digital natives, is not willing to passively wait for things to change, challenging the established old order.

AragĂłn Celebrates Seven Centuries Without Judicial Torture

On October 10, 1325, Jaime II 'The Just' banned judicial torture in AragĂłn, thus preventing the extraction of information from prisoners through physical pain. In this way, AragĂłn marks seven centuries without this practice.

The Bizarre Story of Churchill and the Nobel Peace Prize: He Didn't Receive It Like Trump and Ended Up Receiving... the Literature Prize

Winston Churchill did not receive the Nobel Peace Prize because of the war, but in 1953 he won the Nobel Prize in Literature, recognizing his talent as a writer and orator.

Biden begins his cancer treatment: five weeks of radiotherapy and hormone therapy

In May, it was confirmed that former President Biden has prostate cancer. He has now started a treatment that includes five weeks of radiotherapy combined with hormone therapy to fight the disease.

The Love Story of NoemĂ­ Galera and Arnau VilĂ : "When I Met Him, I Had Been Married for 15 Years to Another"

NoemĂ­ Galera, director of the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' academy, is married to Arnau VilĂ , music producer of 'Tu cara me suena'. Their love story began when NoemĂ­ was still married 15 years ago.

This video does not show a person who died from COVID raising an arm

A video of a drill was mistakenly used by a Bolivian television station to depict COVID-19 fatalities, causing confusion about its authenticity.

The linguistic and personal 'war' between Luis GarcĂ­a Montero and Santiago Muñoz Machado: who is who and why they don’t understand each other

Luis García Montero, director of the Cervantes Institute, and Santiago Muñoz Machado, director of the Royal Academy of the Language, are involved in a controversy following accusations from García Montero towards Muñoz Machado regarding alleged business activities from his office, marking a personal and professional conflict between the two.

Susanna Griso, after listening to the latest audios of JosĂ© Luis Ábalos: "It’s a disgrace that he continues to represent the people!"

Recent audios reveal that former minister José Luis Ábalos and a former advisor listed the women they had relationships with, which has sparked outrage and criticism regarding his public conduct.

Carlota Corredera, Overjoyed with the New Contributor on 'No Somos Nadie': "You Have Made Me Happy, Valldeperas"

Carlota Corredera expressed great joy on the program "No Somos Nadie" upon welcoming the new contributor, thanking David Valldeperas for making one of her dreams come true, showing her enthusiasm and happiness live on air.

Who is Mayo, participant of Benidorm Fest 2026 and former contestant of 'OT 2023'

Álvaro Mayo, known as Mayo, gained fame on the Prime Video talent show. After his time on the program, he has released an EP and an album, solidifying his music career before participating in Benidorm Fest 2026.

Karlos Arguiñano’s Praised Advice to Young People on the Important Relationship Between Food and Studying

Karlos Arguiñano encouraged students to prepare their own recipes to maintain good health, emphasizing the importance of proper nutrition for better academic performance.

Pilar Vidal, on her sexual experiences: "With penetration, I don't feel anything"

Pilar Vidal highlights the need to properly educate teenagers about sexuality, sharing her personal experiences and pointing out that penetration does not bring her pleasure.

Inés Hernand Will Organize the Homes of Many Families with a New TVE Show

Inés Hernand will host a new TVE program focused on organizing the homes of many families. The casting for the show is currently open.

NoemĂ­ Galera and the Explanation of Misunderstood Love

NoemĂ­ Galera discusses how jealousy persists due to old habits and misunderstandings in love, affecting modern relationships.

Who is Asha, the Moroccan singer participating in Benidorm Fest 2026 and who has composed for Lola Índigo

Asha, a participant in Benidorm Fest 2026, is a Moroccan singer recognized for composing songs for artists such as Lola Índigo, C. Tangana, and Becky G.

Carmen Lomana Remembers These Lessons About Love with Her New Relationship

At 77 years old, Carmen Lomana is excited about her new relationship with a tax inspector, showing that age does not dampen passion or hope in love.

TV, Music, and Literature: This Is Tina Majorino at 40, the 'Waterworld' Girl

Tina Majorino achieved fame as a child, but throughout her life she has experienced periods away from acting and the public eye, also exploring music and literature.

Millie Bobby Brown and her husband share the first photo of their adopted daughter

Millie Bobby Brown and her husband, Jake Bongiovi, got married in 2024 and quickly started the adoption process, now sharing the first photo of their adopted daughter.

Who are 'The Quinquis', the group landing at Benidorm Fest 2026 with only one song in their discography

The Quinquis is a trio with only one song released. One member has previously competed in the Benidorm Fest. They will participate in the 2026 edition, marking their official debut on the festival stage.

Anabel Pantoja admits to looking at her boyfriend David RodrĂ­guez's phone: "If I don't see any suspicious behavior, I have no reason to do it"

Anabel Pantoja admits to checking her boyfriend David RodrĂ­guez's phone and has found something that upset her. She clarifies that she only looks when she senses suspicious behavior.

The Details of the Tense Goodbye Between Andy and Lucas in Madrid: Tears, Awkward Moments, and a Farewell Speech

Andy and Lucas had a farewell filled with tension in Madrid, marked by tears and awkward moments. In response to rumors about their bad relationship, they avoided making comments to the press, stating that "today is not the day to talk."

Mar Flores denies 'El tiempo justo' regarding the sales figures of her books: "Maybe they need to review their audience data"

Mar Flores denies the sales figures of her books reported by 'El tiempo justo.' The former model states that her publisher has confirmed a second edition, thus refuting the information about low sales.

Arantxa SĂĄnchez Vicario and her mother take center stage during the 25th anniversary of the Sydney 2000 Games

Arantxa Sånchez Vicario and her mother were the main highlights at the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Sydney 2000 Games in Barcelona, where the former tennis player shared moments with other athletes, including Iñaki Urdangarin.

Influencer Amine Mojito Sentenced to Prison for Injecting Empty Syringes into Strangers

Amine Mojito, an Algerian TikToker famous for his "prank" videos in Paris, was sentenced to prison for injecting empty syringes into strangers on the streets.

The Curious and Historic Meaning in Honor of the Politicians of This Plaza in Vitoria

The plaza in Vitoria pays tribute to politicians through a symbolic sculpture that reflects the history and key role of those who have contributed to the city's development. This work represents values such as dialogue and commitment, highlighting the importance of politics in coexistence and social progress.

An employee of a gaming hall in Barcelona is arrested for stealing 52,000 euros from the premises

A 39-year-old man, former employee of a gaming hall in Sant MartĂ­, Barcelona, was arrested by the Mossos d'Esquadra. He is accused of stealing 52,000 euros from a safe whose code he had changed before being fired.

This is the new border control for non-Europeans arriving at Barajas

The Barajas airport has tested a new European border control system for non-Europeans, which has been implemented since this Sunday. Supervised by the National Police, it includes booths where travelers must validate their passport and register biometric data when entering or leaving Spain.

This Was the Controversial Refereeing Decision in Spain vs. Georgia That 'Took Away' a Penalty in Favor of La Roja

The referee reviewed a possible foul on Ferran at the edge of the box using VAR but ultimately determined that there was no infringement, thus denying a penalty in favor of Spain in the match against Georgia.

Rafa Nadal’s New Life One Year After Retirement: His Current Routine, The Academy, A New Hope, and the Honorary Doctorate

Rafa Nadal announced his retirement on October 10th, and since then he has focused his life on his Academy, new aspirations, and has received an honorary doctorate. His current routine combines sports management and new projects, marking a different stage after his successful career as a tennis player.

Carlos Sainz shows his most critical side towards the current political situation in Spain: "It makes me angry"

Carlos Sainz expressed on 'El Partidazo de Cope' his discontent and frustration with the current political and social situation in Spain, stating that it affects him negatively.

Schedule and Where to Watch the Fight of the Spaniard Joel Álvarez Against Vicente Luque at UFC Rio

The Asturian Joel Álvarez will make his debut in the welterweight category after standing out and making history in the lightweight division. His fight against Vicente Luque at UFC Rio is highly anticipated.

The emotional celebration through tears of Miguel Ángel Russo's son for his late father: "I send a kiss to heaven"

Nacho Russo, son of Miguel Ángel Russo, emotionally dedicated his goal with Tigres to his recently deceased father, expressing his love and sending him a kiss to heaven.

Patricia GĂłmez, mother of Dani, a para-athlete with severe autism: "Believing in your child without comparing them changes everything"

Patricia GĂłmez shares the transformation of her son Dani, who has severe autism, from being considered incapable to becoming an outstanding para-athlete in triathlon and climbing, inspiring many families by demonstrating that believing in their children without comparing them is key to their success.

How is accessibility handled for inmates with intellectual disabilities?

Sara LendĂ­nez, program coordinator, details the easy reading validation training given at Estremera prison to inmates with intellectual disabilities, aiming to improve their accessibility and understanding of information.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last world championship, six of them gold. He denounces the lack of visibility that successes in adapted swimming receive.

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 by the Mapfre Foundation, has fought for more than 60 years against focal dystonia, a neurological disorder that causes involuntary muscle contractions, always maintaining hope and determination to play again.

Sacyr and ACS join forces to compete against Acciona for 3.8 billion works at Chile's largest port

Sacyr and ACS have teamed up to compete against Acciona in the bidding for the expansion of the Port of San Antonio in Chile, a project valued at 3.8 billion. This alliance aims to strengthen their position in the most important construction project in the South American country.

The egg rides the wave of rising 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 poultry farms, amid rising egg consumption and price increases driven by efforts to improve animal welfare.

Ibex 35 Stocks with Investment Appeal

The Ibex 35 is about to reach a key milestone: recovering its all-time highs from 2007, surpassing 16,000 points, making it an attractive option for investment.

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. Additionally, they promote a joint loyalty program to attract and retain customers.

Young Households' Wealth Plummets 75% in Two Decades Due to Difficult Access to Housing

Only one-third of households headed by someone under 35 own their home, compared to 65% twenty years ago, reflecting a 75% drop in young people's 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, tells 'La InformaciĂłn EconĂłmica' about the closing of the acceptance period for the takeover bid for Banco Sabadell, noting that improving the price was complicated since the initial offer was already considered very attractive by the board.

The long-awaited 'Ocean’s Eleven' prequel will bring together Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper

The 'Ocean’s Eleven' saga returns with a prequel that will unite Margot Robbie and Bradley Cooper, while a sequel bringing together Brad Pitt and George Clooney is being planned.

Jared Leto Confesses the Biggest Challenge He Faced Filming 'TRON: Ares': "It Was Very Tough"

Jared Leto reveals that his role, both as an actor and in production, was key to the progress of 'TRON: Ares', but it was also a great challenge and very tough for him.

Reincarnation? Why the sequel to 'The Passion of the Christ' will replace Jim Caviezel as the protagonist

Mel Gibson is preparing the filming of 'The Resurrection of Christ,' the sequel to his 2004 hit, which will be split into two parts. The movie will change the lead actor, replacing Jim Caviezel. The release is planned for a couple of years from now.

"Argentine cinema is fighting back against Javier Milei": 'The Virgin of the Quarry' conquers Sitges 2025

During the 58th edition of the Sitges festival, the director of Los que vuelven presented her new film based on stories by Mariana EnrĂ­quez, expressing her support for Argentine filmmakers and their struggle against Javier Milei, reflecting the country's cultural resistance.

Goodbye to 'Harry Potter': Disney Goes on the Offensive by Adapting This Multibillion-Dollar Saga

Disney has acquired the rights to the 'Fantastic Beasts' saga for an undisclosed amount, thus beginning its offensive to adapt this successful franchise following the end of 'Harry Potter'.

A tripped residual current device can damage your devices: tips to avoid it from one of Spain’s major electric companies

Endesa explains that when the residual current device trips, it can damage electrical devices. The company offers advice to prevent this, protect appliances, and maintain electrical safety at home.

Nano Banana, Google's AI for Creating Realistic Images, Arrives in Two of the Most Used Apps

Google introduces Nano Banana, an AI designed to generate realistic images. This tool will soon be integrated into two of its most popular applications, aiming to become a key component within its artificial intelligence ecosystem.

WhatsApp in Pink Mode: This is How You Can Change the Color of the App

Although WhatsApp does not officially offer the option to change the color of its green logo, there are safe tricks to modify the app icon and use colors like pink without compromising the security of your phone.

The Most Desired Smart Ring Gets an Update: This Is the New Version of the Casio Ring Watch

The new Casio Ring Watch CRW-001 stands out for its retro design and minimalist technology in a golden version, gaining popularity and becoming a coveted item in Japan.

SpaceX prepares for Starship launch: all set for the eleventh test flight

SpaceX is preparing for the eleventh experimental flight of its Starship rocket, focusing on testing the heat shield, Raptor engines, and reentry maneuvers to advance its development.

The Reason Why You Shouldn't Use Deodorant When You Have a Mammogram

It is recommended not to use deodorant or creams before a mammogram, as these products can distort the imaging results, making it difficult for the doctor to interpret them correctly.

Exclusive Preview of One of the Most Important Chapters from Isabel Viña’s Book, 'Get Your Hormones Working'

The medical doctor and expert in hormonal health, Isabel Viña, presents her first book, "a journey towards health," which will be released on October 16.

The Little-Known Fruit Full of Collagen That Eliminates Wrinkles, Hydrates, and Keeps Skin Soft

Nanche, a little-known fruit, is a natural ally for improving skin firmness and density. Rich in collagen, it helps eliminate wrinkles, hydrate, and maintain softness, thus contributing to younger and healthier skin.

Eight Common Mistakes in Autumn Weddings That Every Wedding Expert Recommends Avoiding

Autumn weddings are gaining popularity but face common mistakes that can negatively impact the celebration. Wedding experts advise avoiding them to ensure the event is unforgettable and successful.

Anabel Pantoja admits how much money she is willing to spend on fashion: "With one handbag I could pay the mortgage"

Anabel Pantoja revealed in a podcast her opinion about luxury brands, mentioning her favorite labels and how much she is willing to invest in fashion. She expressed that with a single handbag she could pay a mortgage, showing her passion and willingness to spend on exclusive pieces.

Griso reveals the 'dress code' that guests at her wedding must follow

The presenter of 'Espejo pĂșblico', Griso, will marry Luis EnrĂ­quez on July 25th, seven months after making their relationship official, and has revealed the dress code that guests must adhere to.

Zucchini and Lemon Sorbet, a Simple and Refreshing Recipe to Make the Most of Their Properties

Zucchini and lemon sorbet is an easy and refreshing recipe that takes advantage of the properties of both ingredients. Ideal to prepare with a food processor, it is a healthy and delicious option to enjoy at any time.

The 5 Most Typical Dishes of the Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza

The essential dishes of the Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza include Aragonese migas and Aragonese ternasco, among others that are a classic in this traditional celebration.

Chef Fernando Canales' warning when sautéing garlic: "You are ruining it"

Chef Fernando Canales warns about being careful when sautéing garlic, as it is a delicate ingredient that can easily be ruined if not cooked properly in the pan.

The Best Fig and Green Bean Salad Recipe to Make the Most of These Seasonal Ingredients

This salad combines the sweetness of figs with the robustness of green beans, offering a fresh and original option perfect for taking advantage of seasonal produce and closing the summer with flavor and nutritional balance.

The CĂłrdoba restaurant that fuses Basque and Mediterranean cuisine: cod is its star dish

Añil restaurant in Córdoba, recognized with a Solete by the Guía Repsol, stands out for combining Basque and Mediterranean cuisine, with cod as its signature dish.

The Madrid Restaurant That Left Violeta Mangriñån Amazed: "You Have to Note It Down"

Influencer Violeta Mangriñån recommended to her followers a restaurant in the Chamberí district of Madrid that impressed her and she considers a must-visit.

Five Beautiful European Towns for Canal Fans Without Having to Go to Venice

These five charming European towns, crossed by canals and waterways, offer a unique charm that rivals Venice, ideal for those who enjoy watery landscapes without visiting the Italian city.

The musical city of Italy known as the capital of violins

Cremona, located in Lombardy, northern Italy, is renowned for its rich historical tradition and its outstanding musical culture, especially for being famous in the making of violins.

The beautiful Arab-origin castle of Alicante where 'The Captive' was filmed

Alejandro AmenĂĄbar's new film, a prominent Spanish cinema title of 2025, was shot in a beautiful fortress of Arab origin located on the Costa Blanca in Alicante.

The town of AragĂłn that has a name like a compliment with a large saltwater lake

With just over 200 inhabitants, this peaceful town in Teruel stands out for its large saltwater lake, one of the natural wonders of the region.

'Travel fiction', the tourism phenomenon sweeping among Spaniards

The trend called 'travel fiction', especially popular among young Spaniards, involves visiting iconic locations from movies, series, books, and other works, combining tourism and fiction for a unique experience.

This is the curious medieval village that has been rebuilt stone by stone thanks to the neighbors

This small French village near the Alps, with a medieval historic center, has been meticulously restored stone by stone thanks to the effort and dedication of its neighbors, preserving its rich history and charm.

The Little-Known Village of Asturias Situated Among Mountains, Ideal for an Autumn Getaway

This small town in Asturias, Spain, surrounded by mountains, resembles the Swiss villages in the Alps. It is an ideal destination for an autumn getaway, offering a picturesque and peaceful environment.

Cognitive Defusion, Psychologists' Trick to Stop Overthinking and Calm Your Mind

Cognitive defusion involves distancing yourself from your thoughts to prevent them from controlling your actions, thereby helping to calm the mind and achieve mental freedom.

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 ethical qualities and kindness, rather than attributes solely linked to genetic luck. He proposes betting on authentic and meritorious values as the foundation for personal recognition.

Pablo Barrecheguren, neuroscientist and sleep expert: "We must not normalize exhaustion"

Pablo Barrecheguren emphasizes that feeling constantly tired and relying on caffeine or frequent naps is not normal. The key to avoiding exhaustion is sleeping well, and we should not accept extreme tiredness as something habitual.

Wayne Giang, professor at the University of Florida, warns: "Walking with your phone changes your mood and the way you walk"

Professor Wayne Giang warns that walking while using a phone affects both your mood and the way you walk, highlighting the negative consequences of spending too much time glued to the device, even on the street.

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, including its ability to protect cardiovascular health, as well as being a delight for the palate.

A study manages to reverse Alzheimer's in mice using nanoparticles

A technique based on nanoparticles succeeded in reducing beta-amyloid protein levels in the brains of mice with Alzheimer's by up to 60%, showing a promising advance for the treatment of this neurodegenerative disease.

From Putting the Pedal to the Metal to Braking Hard: European Manufacturers Struggle with Electric Cars

The low demand for electric vehicles has caused temporary factory shutdowns in Europe and a strategic rethink among manufacturers, which could have significant consequences for the continent's automotive industry.

The Police Arrest a Driver Who Fled a Checkpoint: "He Made an Offensive Gesture, Refused to Take the Drug Test..."

The Foral Police reported that a driver fled a checkpoint, made an offensive gesture, and refused to undergo a drug test. He was eventually arrested and taken to prison.

The solution from a startup that transforms diesel engines into hydrogen-powered engines and manages to reduce emissions

Retrofit Hydrogene, a French startup, converts existing diesel engines into engines that run solely on hydrogen and water, thus achieving a significant reduction in pollutant emissions.

The new DGT regulation coming to Spain's roads in 2026

The DGT will implement a new mandatory traffic rule in 2026 to ensure proper passage during emergencies. Drivers will need to learn how to identify when to apply it to improve road safety.

The Curious Guinness Award Held by the Jeep Wrangler: It Is the Narrowest Model in the World

A modified Jeep Wrangler retains its 3.6-liter V6 engine with 280 HP, achieving the Guinness World Record as the narrowest model in the world.

Tesla launches the cheapest Model Y to date: everything that changes in the new Standard version

Tesla introduces the Model Y Standard, a more affordable version that retains the efficiency, technology, and signature essence of the brand, thereby expanding its lineup to reach more users.

Why Does Madrid Smell Like Smoke? A Major Fire Halts Gran VĂ­a

A fire in a large building on Madrid's Gran VĂ­a has caused the shutdown of this iconic avenue and the presence of smoke in the area, affecting mobility and alarming residents and visitors.

"Dust, pests, and dirty corners": the work on the A-5 complicates cleaning in the neighborhoods along its banks

Residents of Lucero and BatĂĄn report cleaning problems due to underground works on the A-5, pointing to uncovered debris trucks and an increase in rats and cockroaches in the streets.

Six men face up to 60 years in prison for the gang rape of a young woman in RubĂ­

The Prosecutor's Office is seeking up to 60 years in prison for six men for the gang rape of a young woman in RubĂ­, as well as five years of supervised release and compensation of 80,000 euros for the victim.

Streets Closed in Madrid for the Armed Forces Parade on National Day

The Armed Forces parade for National Day will begin at 12:00 PM at the Carlos V roundabout and will conclude at Plaza de ColĂłn, causing street closures in Madrid.

The DANA Alice causes flooding in Pilar de la Horadada, San Pedro del Pinatar, and San Javier after heavy rains

President Carlos MazĂłn and Vice President Ana Serna visited Pilar de la Horadada following the heavy rains caused by DANA Alice, which led to flooding in Pilar de la Horadada, San Pedro del Pinatar, and San Javier. Authorities are assessing damages and coordinating aid for those affected by the intense rainfall in these areas.

Andy and Lucas's Farewell in Madrid Before Tireless Fans Who Attended Vistalegre: "We Tried to Be as Kind as Possible"

Andy and Lucas said goodbye at a concert in Vistalegre, Madrid, after 20 years of a career marked by hits and controversies, celebrating in front of thousands of fans who filled the venue.

The Feminist Movement of Madrid Warns of a "Hot Autumn" if There Are No Advances in the Abolition of Prostitution

The Feminist Movement of Madrid demands the dismantling of pimping and concrete actions against johns, warning of a "hot autumn" if no progress is made in the abolition of prostitution.

A Evicted Mother Announces She Will Camp in MĂĄlaga to Demand Affordable Rent

A mother was evicted on October 2nd along with her daughter after her home was purchased by an investment fund that did not renew her lease. Now, she plans to camp in MĂĄlaga to demand more affordable rents.

Former Employee of a Barcelona Gaming Hall Arrested for Stealing 52,000 Euros from the Venue

A former employee of a gaming hall in Barcelona was arrested for stealing 52,000 euros. Before being fired, he changed the security codes of a safe to facilitate the theft.

The founders of SĂłnar completely dissociate themselves from the festival after the controversy with the KKR fund

The founders of Sónar fully step away from the festival following the controversy with the KKR fund. The event begins a new phase with François Jozic, founder and leader of Brunch Elektronic, as the new CEO.

Inmate sentenced to 18 years for killing her cellmate by suffocation in prison

The judge sentenced the inmate to 18 years in prison for suffocating her cellmate at the Pamplona prison between the night of November 7 and the early hours of November 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 field, warns those living outside Spain who miss their life there that idealizing the past can hinder their adaptation to the present. She recommends focusing on taking advantage of current opportunities and reality to achieve success and well-being, rather than clinging to memories that may cause frustration and nostalgia.

A Grandfather, Desperate, Robs a Supermarket to Be with His Grandson in Prison

A grandfather, upon learning that his grandson was assaulted in jail, decided to rob a supermarket to get arrested and thus be able to stay close to him in prison.

A Chinese person explains the reason why there are few elderly people from their country in Spain

The Chinese community in Spain is large, but the presence of elderly people is scarce. A Chinese citizen explains that this is due to different cultural and economic factors that influence the emigration and the staying of elderly people in their country of origin.

This is the Chinchilla Persian, a feline gem in silver and golden tones

The Chinchilla Persian, inspired by the South African rodent, was one of the first cat breeds developed exclusively for aesthetic reasons. It stands out for its coat in silver and golden tones, making it a gem among pedigree cats.

African wild dogs also have the ‘puppy eyes’ muscles of domestic dogs

Research on African wild dogs, which until now has focused on their vocalizations and cooperation, reveals that they also possess facial muscles similar to those of domestic dogs, used to create the ‘puppy eyes’ expression.

The Bond with Dogs and Cats Strengthens Emotional Health and Reduces Loneliness

A review of more than 50 international studies confirms that having pets encourages daily routines and improves psychological well-being, alleviating loneliness and reinforcing emotional health.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, October 12, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will guide you in different aspects of your life.

A Northern Light Arrives in Spain: The Areas Where It Can Be Seen

A northern light will be visible in certain areas of Spain, a rare astronomical phenomenon that will paint the sky in spectacular colors, offering a unique natural spectacle for observers.

Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, October 11, 2025

Check the official Primitiva results for the draw on Saturday, October 11, 2025, and verify your numbers to see if you have won.

The "Lubitsch Touch," the Art of Suggesting Without Showing

Director Lubitsch stood out in Hollywood for his wit and elegance, specializing in the art of suggesting the invisible, allowing the audience to imagine beyond what is explicitly shown on screen.

Although abortion is legal in Spain, many women face difficulties accessing this right due to a shortage of professionals, territorial inequalities, and political obstacles that limit its effective exercise.

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 fundamental to the global economy, highlighting the inseparability between maritime well-being and the planet's economic stability.

How Old Are the Most Famous and Successful Fashion Designers?

Discover the actual age of the most recognized and successful fashion designers in today's industry, revealing interesting facts about their careers and their youth or experience.

The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn

A collection of all the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and social critique in each drawing.

From IndurĂĄin to Valverde: The Best Spanish Cyclists in History

The article reviews the careers of prominent Spanish cyclists who have left a mark on the sport, highlighting iconic figures such as Miguel IndurĂĄin and Alejandro Valverde, renowned for their successes in Grand Tours and international championships.

The Most Surprising Answers from Celebrities to the Classic Questions of 'La Revuelta'

The classic questions of La Revuelta have generated original and surprising answers from the guests on Broncano's show, showcasing their creativity and personality in each appearance.

This platform has what I want to watch on the weekend and costs less than 10 euros a month

For 9.99 euros per month, the platform offers a daily movie premiere, a variety of sporting events, original series, and more, making it ideal for enjoying the weekend.

Cecotec stands out: more capacity in less space with its new 12-liter air fryer

Cecotec launches a 12-liter air fryer with separate compartments to cook multiple foods simultaneously, offering greater capacity in less space and at an affordable price.

I’ve Become a Digital Cheapskate: This Cloud Has Replaced Others Because I Only Pay Once

Paying recurring subscriptions is costly in the long run. For this reason, a cloud storage service that offers a lifetime subscription stands out, avoiding continuous payments and attracting users looking to save.

Don't Let the Blackout Catch You Off Guard Again: Radios, Batteries, and Other Essentials You Need

In light of the warning about a possible blackout similar to the one on April 28, the demand for basic emergency products such as radios and batteries is increasing, as they are essential to be prepared for unexpected power outages.

Abascal informs Felipe VI that he will not attend the grandstand at the October 12th parade to avoid "whitewashing" SĂĄnchez

Abascal has informed Felipe VI that he will not attend the October 12th parade, arguing that SĂĄnchez uses the event to whitewash a government plagued by scandalous corruption.

The PSOE denounces that Ayuso "has lied" about the Attorney General and demands that FeijĂło break his "silence" even if he is "afraid"

Enma LĂłpez of the PSOE harshly criticizes the Community of Madrid for lying and supporting Alberto QuirĂłn, and demands that FeijĂło end his silence despite any fear he may have.

Trump claims that MarĂ­a Corina Machado has accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in his "honor"

Former President Donald Trump stated that MarĂ­a Corina Machado accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in his "honor," following a call in which she told him that he truly deserved it.

Salva Reina's Hilarious Monologue in Madrid: "Great Hits from My Career and More Modern Stuff Will Be Covered"

This Sunday in Madrid, Salva Reina presents a monologue full of humor, where he will review his best-known hits along with more recent material, offering a fun and refreshing mix of his artistic career.

A 35-year-old cyclist dies after being hit on the N-340 along the Vélez-Målaga coast

A 35-year-old cyclist died after being hit on the N-340 road along the Vélez-Målaga coast. Another 20-year-old cyclist was injured in the accident.

Miguel Ángel Rodríguez testified before the Supreme Court that he accused the Attorney General based on a "deduction"

On January 8, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez, chief of staff to Isabel Díaz Ayuso, testified before the Supreme Court that his accusation against Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz regarding a leak about Ayuso's boyfriend was a "deduction" and not based on concrete evidence.

The new leave policies lead Yolanda DĂ­az to another direct clash with the PSOE and the employers' association

Vice President Yolanda DĂ­az causes tension by announcing leave for palliative care and extending bereavement leave to ten days, thus confronting the CEOE and Minister Cuerpo.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, October 10, 2025, to see if your coupon has won.

Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, October 11, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, October 11, 2025, to see if you have won.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

The results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, October 11, 2025, will be published from 9:30 PM. You can check them on the website 20minutos.es.

The Sant Vicenç de Castellet Town Hall Deregisters More Than 300 People Who Were Irregularly Registered

The Sant Vicenç de Castellet Town Hall has removed more than 300 people who were irregularly registered, after detecting fraudulent registrations that altered the municipal census. The measure responds to the increase in such cases to ensure the accuracy of the population register.

Spain joined NATO's integrated military structure in 1999. The organization does not consider expelling members; the only legal way to leave is voluntarily by the country.

Check Euromillions: Results for Friday, October 10, 2025

Check the winning numbers for the Euromillions draw on Friday, October 10, 2025, to see if you are a winner.

List of Prizes for the Extraordinary Raffle of Hispanic Day of the National Lottery

The Extraordinary Raffle of Mother's Day distributes 105 million euros in prizes, with more than 3.4 million winning tickets. The main prize amounts to 15 million euros.

A Euromillones Winner Wins the 29 Million Jackpot in a Draw Delayed by Two Hours Due to a "Technical Error"

A player in Spain has won the 29 million euro jackpot in Euromillones, whose draw was delayed by two hours due to a "technical error." Additionally, a new millionaire has also been registered in the country through El MillĂłn.

The Legion Reveals the Name of the Ram That Will March Alongside Them in the October 12th Celebration: It Means "Good Luck" in Arabic

The Legion has revealed the name of the ram that will take part in the October 12th parade. This animal is considered a companion and symbol for the Legion, the corps of professional volunteer soldiers. Its name, of Arabic origin, means "good luck."

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

20AM offers a concise summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed. It covers national and international topics, economics, politics, and culture, providing key and up-to-date information in a clear and accessible format so that readers are aware of the most important events from early on.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes strategies for controlling expenses, saving smartly, and prioritizing needs. It also suggests financial tools and habits that help maintain economic balance, maximize income, and avoid unnecessary debt. Ideal for improving financial health and planning for the future.

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VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, Psychology Expert: "You Have to Admire If Someone Is a Good Person"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, psychology expert, advises valuing and admiring those who are good people, based on authentic values and real merits, rather than qualities attributable to genetic luck.

The Civil Guard catches a driver without a license leaving the points recovery exam on a motorcycle

A motorcyclist without a license was caught by the Civil Guard riding a motorcycle from the Provincial Traffic Headquarters of Zaragoza to his home just after taking the points recovery test.

The Date When the Next Major Power Outage in Spain Will Occur, According to AI

Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but urges the CNMC to take urgent measures to control grid voltage. The AI warns of a critical moment in the Spanish electrical system due to the high presence of 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 with DGT radars that fine vehicles for crossing continuous lines, thanks to four specific cameras installed for this purpose.

Dick Van Dyke, 'Mary Poppins' actor, will turn 100: "It would be funny if I didn't make it"

Actor Dick Van Dyke, famous for his role in 'Mary Poppins', is about to turn 100 years old. With humor, he said it would be funny if he didn’t reach that age, but he is preparing to join the select club of centenarians in the entertainment industry.

Penélope Cruz: "When I was 14 years old, I asked my parents for this perfume. I have used it for many years"

The Spanish actress Penélope Cruz revealed that she has been using the same perfume since she was 14 years old, a special scent that has accompanied much of her life.

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 gone viral, causing long lines in stores. This garment is positioned as a must-have for autumn thanks to its style and exclusivity.

All LG Smart TVs, including older models, are receiving this new feature: find out how to activate it

LG is improving its Smart TVs, including older models, by adding a feature that makes them more useful and aesthetically pleasing when not in use.

Juan José, mechanic, on a common practice among drivers: "It's not good for the steering system"

Juan José, mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns in one of his videos about a common practice when leaving parking spaces that can damage the vehicle's steering system.

Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look

Contributory pensions are expected to increase by 2.6% in 2026, affecting the maximum, average, and minimum amounts, although the exact details of the new tables are yet to be confirmed.

Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction that will come into effect on January 1st of up to 95 euros less

The BOE confirms that starting January 1st, the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism discount will be applied, which will reduce workers' payrolls by 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 invoice modifications and will have two modes. Software programs will need to adapt to this regulation to ensure compliance.

Australia considering critical minerals deal with US, The Age reports

Australia is exploring a critical minerals deal with the US to secure supply chains amid rising global demand. The agreement aims to strengthen cooperation on mining and processing essential minerals needed for technology and clean energy. This move is part of broader efforts to reduce reliance on China and bolster economic and strategic ties between Australia and America.

Iran says it is open to a ‘fair, balanced’ US nuclear proposal

Iran has expressed readiness to consider a "fair and balanced" nuclear agreement proposed by the US. This openness marks a potential shift in negotiations aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, which has stalled amid tensions. Iranian officials emphasized the need for terms that respect their rights and security concerns, signaling cautious optimism for renewed diplomatic talks with Washington to curb nuclear proliferation.

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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 states supporting the International Maritime Organization’s emissions reduction plan. The US argues the plan is inadequate for addressing global shipping emissions and conflicts with its climate goals. This stance signals rising tensions within the UN over how to effectively regulate maritime emissions and combat climate change.

Factbox - Deadly Industrial Accidents in the United States This Century

This factbox lists major deadly industrial accidents in the U.S. since 2000, highlighting the causes, locations, and fatalities involved. It underscores ongoing safety challenges in industries such as manufacturing, construction, and chemical processing, emphasizing the need for improved regulations and safety measures to prevent such tragic events.

US eases some penalties tied to foreign-built ships, toughens others

The US has adjusted its policies on foreign-built ships, easing certain penalties while tightening others. These changes aim to balance national security concerns with economic and trade interests, impacting regulations for shipbuilding and operational compliance in US waters. The revised measures seek to strengthen oversight without overly restricting maritime commerce.

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 boost data security and comply with local regulations. The move highlights Brazil's focus on digital infrastructure and data sovereignty amid growing concerns over user privacy and government control of information.

Trump tariff threat pushes oil to five-month low

U.S. President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican goods sparked fears of a trade war escalation, leading to a drop in global oil prices to a five-month low. The tariff concerns overshadowed supply factors, increasing market uncertainty and reducing demand outlooks, which pressured crude prices downward.

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 to improve operations. Sources indicate maintenance work aims to enhance refinery performance and address operational issues. The refinery is a key asset jointly owned by Pemex and Shell.

Keystone XL pipeline could play part in tighter US-Canada ties, Carney says

Mark Carney highlighted that the Keystone XL pipeline has the potential to strengthen economic and energy cooperation between the US and Canada. Despite past controversies, the project could enhance cross-border relations by supporting energy security and boosting trade, reflecting shared environmental and economic goals.

Trump names Dan Scavino to lead White House personnel office

Former President Trump appointed Dan Scavino, his longtime aide and former White House social media director, to lead the White House personnel office. Scavino, known for managing Trump's social media presence, will now oversee staffing decisions. This move aims to strengthen Trump's team and streamline personnel management within the administration.

Warner Bros rebuffs Paramount takeover approach, Bloomberg News reports

Warner Bros has rejected a takeover proposal from Paramount, according to Bloomberg News. The offer was not considered favorable by Warner Bros' management, who remain focused on their strategic plans and believe the company is better off independent. The rejection highlights ongoing consolidation interest in the media industry but signals Warner Bros' intent to maintain control over its operations.

Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks closed lower, with the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged by the end of trading. Market movements reflected investor caution amid ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainties impacting Russia's financial markets.

Bill Gates, PAHO consider ways to bring weight-loss drugs to lower-income countries

Bill Gates and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) are exploring strategies to make weight-loss drugs more accessible and affordable for lower-income countries. They aim to address rising obesity rates by improving availability and reducing costs, ensuring equitable access to effective treatments in underserved regions.

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ICYMI: Trump to impose 100% tariff on China starting November 1

President Trump announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on all remaining Chinese imports effective November 1. This move escalates the ongoing trade conflict between the U.S. and China, aiming to address trade imbalances and intellectual property concerns. The decision has prompted varied reactions from industries and economists concerned about potential economic impacts and supply chain disruptions.

India’s Modi meets Qualcomm CEO; discusses AI and innovation

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Qualcomm CEO to discuss advancing AI technology and innovation in India. They explored opportunities for collaboration to boost the country's digital infrastructure and technological growth, aiming to position India as a global leader in AI development.

This sector ’remains unfavored’ by investors despite strong fundamentals says UBS

UBS reports that despite robust fundamentals, this sector continues to be overlooked by investors. Factors such as market volatility and shifting investment trends have contributed to its unfavorable perception. However, analysts highlight potential opportunities for growth and value, suggesting that the sector may gain renewed interest if conditions improve.

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Is this U.S.-China selloff a buy? A top Wall Street voice weighs in

A leading Wall Street expert discusses the recent selloff in U.S. and Chinese markets, analyzing whether current market declines present a buying opportunity. The expert highlights key economic indicators and geopolitical factors influencing investor sentiment, suggesting cautious optimism amid volatility but advises careful stock selection.

US consumer sentiment steady in October, but labor market worries persist

US consumer sentiment remained steady in October despite ongoing concerns about the labor market. While inflation fears have eased, many consumers are still worried about job security, impacting overall economic outlook. The data suggests cautious optimism as spending may continue, but uncertainty around employment could affect future growth.

U.S. consumer sentiment little changed in October - University of Michigan survey

U.S. consumer sentiment remained steady in October according to the University of Michigan survey. Despite ongoing economic uncertainties, consumers’ views on current conditions and expectations showed minimal change, reflecting cautious optimism about the economy’s direction amid inflation and interest rate concerns.

Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index slightly dips, remains close to forecast

The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index fell slightly to 70.1 in February, just below the forecasted 70.5. Despite the dip, consumer attitudes remain relatively stable amid ongoing economic uncertainties, including inflation concerns and fluctuating market conditions. The index reflects cautious optimism as consumers balance financial pressures with expectations for future economic growth.

Instant View: Canada's economy adds 60,400 jobs in September

Canada's economy added 60,400 jobs in September, exceeding expectations. The unemployment rate rose slightly to 5.9% due to increased labor force participation. Gains were seen mainly in full-time positions, with strength in public sector and professional services. This robust job growth suggests economic resilience amid inflation concerns and signals potential for sustained recovery.

Brazil's producer price index falls 0.20% in August

Brazil's producer price index declined by 0.20% in August, reflecting a moderate decrease in production costs. This drop suggests easing inflationary pressures on producers amid ongoing economic adjustments. The change impacts various sectors and indicates potential shifts in pricing strategies moving forward.

Italy industry output plunges in August as economy struggles

Italy’s industrial output fell sharply in August, signaling ongoing economic challenges. The decline highlights weakened demand and production issues amid broader economic struggles, raising concerns about the country’s growth prospects.

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France's political uncertainty hitting confidence and growth, Villeroy says

France's economic confidence and growth are being negatively impacted by ongoing political uncertainty, according to Bank of France Governor François Villeroy de Galhau. He highlighted that the unclear political landscape is dampening business investment and consumer sentiment, posing challenges to the country's economic recovery amid global pressures.

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 of a 0.5% decline. This drop highlights ongoing economic challenges amid global uncertainties, impacting manufacturing and production sectors. The sharp decline raises concerns about Italy's industrial activity and broader economic health moving forward.

Malaysia says removing chip tariff exemption could harm competitiveness, U.S. supply chains

Malaysia warned that ending the tariff exemption on semiconductors could undermine its competitiveness and disrupt U.S. supply chains. The move may increase costs for chip manufacturers, impacting the global semiconductor market. Malaysia urges reconsideration to maintain supply chain stability and support the industry’s growth amid ongoing global chip demand challenges.

Beijing blames US for raising trade tensions, defends rare earth curbs

Beijing accused the US of escalating trade tensions and defended its restrictions on rare earth exports, saying they are necessary for national security. China's Ministry of Commerce emphasized that the measures comply with international rules and criticized US policies for disrupting global supply chains and harming mutual interests. The dispute highlights growing economic frictions between the two nations amid ongoing trade conflicts.

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China slams Bessent’s remarks as spat deepens

China has strongly criticized comments made by Bessent, escalating tensions between the parties involved. The backlash signals a deepening dispute, reflecting heightened diplomatic strain and disagreements over recent statements. Both sides appear entrenched, with China's response underscoring its displeasure and determination to push back against perceived provocations.

White House lays off thousands of US government workers, blaming shutdown

The White House announced layoffs of thousands of US government employees, attributing the move to the ongoing federal shutdown. The shutdown has led to funding gaps, forcing agencies to furlough workers or cut staff. Officials warn of significant disruptions to public services and emphasize the urgent need for congressional action to resolve the funding impasse.

EU need for 'digital sovereignty' does not mean protectionism, German minister says

The German minister emphasized that the EU's pursuit of digital sovereignty aims to enhance technological independence without resorting to protectionism. Focusing on building robust digital infrastructure and innovation, the EU seeks to reduce dependency on external tech powers while maintaining open markets and international cooperation. This approach balances self-reliance with engagement in the global digital economy.

Trump’s America powers ahead as Europe stalls

The article highlights how the U.S., under Trump's policies, experiences strong economic growth and job creation, contrasting with Europe’s lagging recovery. It credits deregulation, tax cuts, and energy independence for America’s momentum, while European nations face challenges from sluggish growth, high unemployment, and regulatory burdens that hinder progress.

BofA explains why the Euro area economy is not in a good place

Bank of America states the Euro area's economy faces significant challenges including slow growth, high inflation, and energy supply issues. These factors dampen consumer spending and investment, leading to subdued economic momentum. Structural problems and geopolitical tensions further strain recovery prospects, indicating the Eurozone is not currently in a strong economic position.

Trump ratchets up US-China trade war, promising new tariffs

President Trump escalated the US-China trade conflict by announcing plans for additional tariffs on Chinese goods. This move aims to pressure China into trade negotiations but risks intensifying economic tensions and impacting global markets. The administration seeks to address trade imbalances and protect American industries amid ongoing disputes over intellectual property and fair trade practices.

US Education Department to lay off employees, agency says

The US Education Department announced it will lay off a significant number of employees due to budget cuts and restructuring efforts. The move aims to improve efficiency and redirect resources toward priority areas. Details on the number of layoffs and affected divisions were not fully disclosed, but the department emphasized support for impacted workers during the transition.

Back to the future as France's Macron reappoints Lecornu as PM

French President Emmanuel Macron has reappointed Christophe Lecornu as Prime Minister, marking a return to familiar leadership amid ongoing political challenges. Lecornu, known for his expertise in economic and environmental issues, is expected to focus on economic recovery and social reforms, aiming to stabilize Macron’s administration ahead of upcoming elections. The move signals Macron’s intent to maintain continuity in government policies.

HTX Supercharges USDD Ecosystem with Triple-Threat Boost

HTX accelerates growth of the USDD stablecoin ecosystem through a three-pronged initiative, enhancing liquidity, expanding partnerships, and improving user incentives. These efforts aim to strengthen USDD's market presence and usability, fostering broader adoption and stability in decentralized finance.

Bitcoin extends losses after Trump threatens fresh tariffs and export curbs

Bitcoin prices dropped further following President Trump's announcement of new tariffs and export restrictions. The move heightened market uncertainty and investor concerns, leading to increased volatility in cryptocurrency trading. The developments signal potential challenges for the tech sector and global trade, influencing Bitcoin's decline.

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Litecoin Falls 13% In Rout

Litecoin's price dropped 13% amid a broader cryptocurrency sell-off. The decline reflects renewed investor concerns and market volatility. Traders are urged to monitor developments as the digital asset faces downward pressure alongside other major cryptocurrencies.

XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

XRP’s price dropped 10% amid bearish trading conditions, reflecting broader market declines. The decrease is attributed to negative investor sentiment and technical resistance levels, impacting short-term trading strategies. Despite the fall, XRP maintains interest due to its adoption and regulatory developments.

Cardano Falls 12% In Rout

Cardano's price plunged 12% amid a broader crypto market sell-off, driven by investor concerns and profit-taking. The drop reflects growing uncertainty in the sector as regulatory pressures and market volatility increase, impacting investor confidence in ADA and other cryptocurrencies.

Ethereum Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

Ethereum's price dropped sharply by 10%, reflecting a bearish market trend. The decline is attributed to investor concerns over regulatory pressures and broader crypto market volatility. Analysts warn of continued downside risks amid uncertain economic conditions.

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Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank lead consortium exploring digital money

Goldman Sachs and Deutsche Bank are leading a consortium to explore digital money, aiming to innovate financial transactions and enhance efficiency. The group seeks to develop frameworks and technologies supporting digital currencies, potentially transforming how banks and consumers handle payments and assets globally. This initiative reflects growing interest among major financial institutions in blockchain and digital finance solutions.

Morgan Stanley drops restrictions on which wealth clients can hold crypto funds - CNBC

Morgan Stanley has removed limits on which wealth management clients can invest in its cryptocurrency funds. Previously, only ultra-high-net-worth clients qualified, but the bank now allows a broader range of wealth clients access to these crypto investment opportunities, signaling increased mainstream acceptance of digital assets in private wealth portfolios.

Theon International to acquire 9.8% stake in Exosens for €268.7 million

Theon International will purchase a 9.8% stake in Exosens for €268.7 million, aiming to strengthen its position in the technology sector. This strategic investment reflects Theon's confidence in Exosens’ innovative solutions and growth potential, signaling a significant partnership to enhance technological advancements.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF focuses on LY Corp and Klarna stock purchases

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF has increased its investments in LY Corp and Klarna, signaling confidence in these stocks. The fund's strategic purchases reflect a focus on fintech and innovative financial services, aiming to capitalize on emerging market trends and growth potential in these sectors.

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 battery metals projects. The financing will support exploration and development activities aimed at meeting growing demand for battery-grade materials, positioning the company for growth in the electric vehicle and renewable energy sectors. Further tranches are expected to follow.

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 its exploration and development projects. The investment aims to advance Venture Gold’s mineral assets and accelerate growth, reflecting Bocana's commitment to expanding its presence in the precious metals sector. This strategic partnership is expected to enhance project value and shareholder returns for both companies.

NI Holdings names Cindy Launer as new CEO as Seth Daggett departs

NI Holdings announced Cindy Launer as its new CEO following the departure of Seth Daggett. Launer, bringing extensive leadership experience, will guide the company's future strategies and operations. Daggett's exit marks a leadership transition aimed at strengthening NI Holdings' market position.

Central Bancompany files for IPO, plans 50-for-1 stock split

Central Bancompany has filed for an initial public offering and announced a 50-for-1 stock split. The move aims to increase liquidity and broaden its shareholder base. Details on the IPO pricing and timing have yet to be disclosed.

Bluejay Diagnostics closes $4.5 million private placement

Bluejay Diagnostics has successfully raised $4.5 million through a private placement. The funds will support the company's development and commercialization of new diagnostic technologies aimed at improving patient outcomes. This financing milestone marks a significant step forward in expanding their innovative product portfolio and accelerating growth.

AES announces quarterly dividend of $0.17595 per share

AES Corporation declared a quarterly dividend of $0.17595 per share. This announcement reflects the company’s commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the scheduled date to shareholders of record as of the specified cutoff date.

Lanvin Group CFO David Chan to step down on October 27

Lanvin Group announced that CFO David Chan will step down from his role on October 27. The company plans a transition period and will begin searching for a successor to ensure stability in financial leadership. This decision aligns with the group's strategic goals and upcoming business developments.

Pembina closes $225 million subordinated notes offering

Pembina has successfully closed a $225 million subordinated notes offering, strengthening its financial position. The raised funds will support the company’s growth initiatives and capital expenditures, enhancing operational flexibility and long-term value for shareholders.

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