News Summary - 10/13/2025

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Trump says 'war is over' in Gaza as he flies to Israel for release of hostages

President Trump told reporters on Air Force One that the ceasefire in Gaza "is going to hold" as he flew to Israel for the release of hostages.

Clashes erupt between Hamas forces and armed clan members in Gaza City

At least 27 people have died in one of the deadliest internal clashes in Gaza since the Israeli troop withdrawal, involving violent confrontations between Hamas forces and armed local clans.

Trump says he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine

Ukraine seeks long-range missiles to counter Russian attacks. Former President Donald Trump indicates he might provide Tomahawk missiles to support Ukraine's defense efforts.

China accuses US of 'double standards' over tariff threat

Beijing warned the US that it may implement countermeasures if President Biden proceeds with a proposed 100% tariff increase on Chinese imports, criticizing the US for applying double standards in trade policies.

Sikh man with tumor held by US immigration denied medical care - family

Paramjit Singh, an Indian green card holder since 1994, is detained by US immigration while suffering from a tumor. His family claims he has been denied necessary medical care during detention, raising concerns about his health and treatment within the immigration system.

Afghan Taliban says Pakistani troops killed in 'retaliatory' border attacks

The Afghan Taliban reported that Pakistani troops were killed in retaliatory attacks along the border. These strikes followed accusations against Pakistan of bombing a market inside Afghanistan just days earlier.

Madagascar presidency says attempt to seize power under way

An army unit declared it had taken control of the military command and all armed forces, indicating an ongoing attempt to seize power in Madagascar.

Mali imposes $10,000 visa bond on US visitors in tit-for-tat move

Mali has implemented a new visa policy requiring US travelers to post a $10,000 bond, mirroring similar restrictions imposed by the United States. This "identical visa programme" is seen as a reciprocal measure in response to US visa policies.

'In an instant, they were gone' - small town mourns after Tennessee explosives factory blast

Authorities confirm all 16 people missing after the Tennessee explosives factory blast are presumed dead, leaving the small town in mourning.

Drone captures huge fire engulfing homes in Peru

A large fire has damaged dozens of homes in Peru, with local media reporting that an illegal pyrotechnics warehouse is the suspected cause of the blaze.

Seychelles' opposition leader wins presidential poll

Patrick Herminie won the presidential runoff in Seychelles, defeating Wavel Ramkalawan with 52.7% of the vote, according to official results.

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 and impact on international peace initiatives.

'She left trail of fairy dust': Tributes pour in for Diane Keaton

Goldie Hawn, co-star from First Wives Club, honored Diane Keaton after her death at 79, saying she left "memories beyond imagination." Tributes celebrate Keaton's enduring impact and cherished legacy.

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

Hundreds of thousands gathered in Tel Aviv to praise Trump ahead of an anticipated hostage release by Hamas. Meanwhile, Palestinians are returning to Gaza City following the Israeli withdrawal.

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

President Trump instructed the Pentagon to utilize all available funds to guarantee that US military personnel receive their scheduled paychecks next week, despite the ongoing government shutdown.

Hamas mobilises fighters in Gaza as fears of internal violence mount

Hamas is deploying fighters across Gaza amid rising concerns of internal violence. Recent clashes have occurred between Hamas and an armed clan in Gaza City, heightening tensions within the region.

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

Gujarat student Sahil Majothi joined the Russian army reportedly to escape jail in India over alleged drug charges, according to his mother.

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

Hamas is pushing Israel to release high-profile Palestinian prisoners as part of the Gaza deal. However, it remains uncertain whether disputes over the prisoner list will impact the scheduled release of hostages within the agreed 72-hour timeframe.

'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 new medical approaches to address the unique physical and psychological challenges faced by captivity survivors.

'We're in limbo': A town in Trump country where shutdown axe looms

Martinsburg, West Virginia, a town in Trump country, faces uncertainty amid the government shutdown as residents and officials fear the looming impacts on local services and the economy while Washington politicians remain deadlocked.

Paraguay – the Silicon Valley of South America?

Paraguay aims to develop a major tech sector, leveraging its abundant and inexpensive hydroelectric power to attract technology investments and drive growth in the industry.

Shamans openly using psychedelic drugs for treatment in South Africa

Unregulated shamans in Cape Town are increasingly using psychedelic drugs for treatment, attracting many clients. While their business is booming, the lack of regulation raises significant safety concerns for users.

How the autumn climbing season turned deadly in the Himalayas

Unpredictable, intense, and prolonged monsoon rains are extending into the autumn season in the Himalayas, making what was once a safer climbing period deadly. These changing weather patterns increase risks for climbers, contributing to more accidents and fatalities during the autumn climbing season.

KPop Demon Hunters directors on Oscar chances and a possible sequel

The co-directors of Netflix's most watched film, KPop Demon Hunters, discussed their surprise at its success and expressed hope for Oscar recognition. They also revealed plans to continue the story, stating there is more potential with the characters for a possible sequel.

South Africa debates changing name of world-famous Kruger Park

South Africa is considering renaming Kruger Park amid debates on whether the 19th-century Afrikaner leader it honors should continue to be memorialized, reflecting the nation's reassessment of its colonial and apartheid-era symbols.

Thirty belugas in Canada face being euthanized. Can they be saved?

Marineland, facing financial difficulties and controversy, warns it may have to euthanize 30 beluga whales if alternative homes cannot be found for them.

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

Cameroon's President Paul Biya, the world's oldest leader, pledges a brighter future to the country's youthful population. Despite growing calls for younger leadership, Biya aims to maintain his position by appealing to young voters with promises of progress and stability.

Watch: Tennessee town comes together to confront tragedy

A deadly explosion at a rural Tennessee explosives plant on Friday morning claimed 16 lives. Authorities confirmed the fatalities, prompting the local community to unite in response to the tragic event.

Nuns escape fire at historic Italian monastery

Drone footage captured a fire engulfing the historic Bernaga Monastery in Italy. The blaze caused significant destruction, but all nuns residing there managed to escape safely. Emergency responders are investigating the cause and assessing the damage to this culturally important site.

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.

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

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

Hostage families celebrate in Tel Aviv after Gaza breakthrough

Relatives of Israeli hostages gathered in Tel Aviv to celebrate following the announcement that Israel and Hamas signed the initial phase of a peace agreement, marking a hopeful step toward resolving the conflict.

How South Korea is using a holographic cop to fight crime

Seoul has deployed a life-sized holographic police officer in a central area to help prevent crime. The innovative approach aims to increase police presence and deter offenders. The BBC surveyed public opinion to gauge whether people believe this technology will be effective in enhancing safety.

Felipe VI presides over a parade marked by boos, absences, and political tension

King Felipe VI will call MarĂ­a Corina Machado to congratulate her on the Nobel Peace Prize. FeijĂło criticized Abascal's absence and SĂĄnchez's failure to congratulate the Venezuelan, in a context of political tension during the parade.

The Best Images of the Military Parade for National Day

Madrid celebrates Hispanic Day with a military parade on the Paseo del Prado, featuring the Armed Forces, the Civil Guard, and the National Police. The event, presided over by King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia, brings together the main state authorities in one of the most important events of the institutional calendar.

The Kings preside over the October 12 parade with a reduced aerial display and receive a thousand guests at the Royal Palace

The Kings led the October 12 parade, which featured a reduced aerial display. At the Royal Palace, they received a thousand guests, while the President of the Government left before the reception and avoided the traditional meetings with journalists.

SĂĄnchez leaves the reception at the Royal Palace without doing the traditional 'chat' with journalists

SĂĄnchez left the reception at the Royal Palace without speaking to the press, according to sources from Moncloa, who indicate that he will travel to Egypt this Monday for the signing of the peace plan for Gaza.

FeijĂło attributes SĂĄnchez's silence regarding Machado's Peace Nobel to Zapatero's interests

FeijĂło criticizes Pedro SĂĄnchez's silence following the Peace Nobel awarded to Machado, attributing it to interests linked to Zapatero. He believes this attitude harms Spain's position in Europe and in Latin American democracies.

The Attorney General of the State, Álvaro García Ortiz, does not attend the October 12th events citing a personal matter

In addition to Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, who did not attend due to a personal matter, five ministers and six regional presidents were also absent, three of them because of the DANA Alice affecting their regions.

SĂĄnchez received with whistles and boos upon his arrival at the October 12th parade

The President of the Government, Pedro SĂĄnchez, was greeted with whistles and boos by citizens present as he arrived in his official vehicle at the October 12th parade.

This Was the Moment of the Greeting Between SĂĄnchez and Ayuso Before the Parade

The President of Madrid, Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso, accused the Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, of acting as if he were not the president of all Spaniards, in a tense greeting before the parade.

The Major Absences from the October 12 Parade: Five Ministers and Six Regional Presidents

The October 12 parade featured the absence of as many as six regional presidents and four ministers, highlighting significant absences in this national celebration.

This is the position Spain holds in the military powers ranking: which countries lead the list?

Global Firepower, a military analysis forum, publishes a ranking that classifies countries according to their military capability, highlighting Spain's position and which nations are leaders in military power.

SofĂ­a's Charming Protocol Mistake at the Hand-Kissing Ceremony: Leonor Corrects Her with Laughter

During a hand-kissing ceremony, SofĂ­a made a small protocol mistake that her sister Leonor corrected with laughter, placing her hand on her back and smiling at her affectionately.

Abascal takes a bath of crowds at the parade after renouncing the official box and the royal handshake

Vox leader Abascal chose to avoid the official box and the royal handshake during the parade, stating he does not intend to offend the King but wants to align with the Government within Parliament.

The 'party' of the legionnaires before the October 12th parade: jumps and chants in the middle of the street

The legionnaires began to form up at 9:30 a.m. and filled the streets of Madrid with jumps and chants, showing joy before the October 12th parade.

Kajax and Elek Lead the Canine Army in the October 12th Parade: "Some Were Overwhelmed"

Six canine guides from the State Security Forces and Corps participated in the October 12th parade, led by Kajax and Elek. Some dogs showed signs of being overwhelmed during the event.

Red alert in MontsiĂ  due to torrential rain: AP-7 closed due to flooding, overflowing ravines, ES-Alert sent...

President Salvador Illa calls for maximum caution amid the red alert for torrential rain in MontsiĂ . The AP-7 has been closed due to flooding, ravines are overflowing, and an ES-Alert has been sent to inform and protect the population.

Classes Suspended This Monday in Five Counties of Tarragona, Which Receive an Es Alert Message for Torrential Rain

Classes are suspended this Monday in MontsiĂ , Baix Ebre, Ribera d'Ebre, Baix Camp, and Terra Alta due to torrential rains, as alerted by Es Alert for these counties.

Trump, on his way to Israel: "The war is over"

Donald Trump, on his way to Israel, declared that the war is over following the release of hostages and the signing of a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.

Returning to a Home That No Longer Exists: Gazans Return Home Amid Corpses, Ruins, and Scenes of Desperation from Hunger

On the first day of the ceasefire with Israel, emergency teams in the Gaza Strip carried out more than 5,000 operations to recover bodies, while residents return to destroyed homes facing ruins, corpses, and desperate hunger.

The Ex-Boyfriend of a Spanish Nurse Murdered in Brussels Admits to Killing Her: "It Was an Obsession"

The trial in Brussels against César A. C., the ex-boyfriend of a murdered Spanish nurse, has begun. He has confessed to the crime, attributing it to a personal obsession.

Dani GĂŒiza harshly criticizes VinĂ­cius alongside Josep Pedrerol: "I would kick him out, he tarnishes the badge"

Dani GĂŒiza, former forward of several clubs, visited 'El Cafelito' with Josep Pedrerol and expressed harsh criticism towards VinĂ­cius, stating that he should be kicked out of the team because he damages the club's image.

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 on the Costa Brava, after a little more than six months of dating.

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

Susanna Griso shared the emotion she feels after receiving her engagement ring, highlighting that the excitement for love remains intact and renewed.

The Extraordinary Hispanidad Lottery Draw Brings a Shower of Thousands of Euros to 13 Provinces

The Extraordinary Hispanidad Lottery draw distributes up to 105 million euros, representing 70% of the total issuance, leaving millionaire winnings in 13 provinces of Spain.

Actor Jimmy Shaw Dies at 59, Famous for 'La que se avecina'

The American actor Jimmy Shaw, known for his role in 'La que se avecina', passed away at the age of 59 after battling pancreatic cancer for three years.

A survivor of the October 7 attack whose partner was killed by Hamas while they were together at the Nova festival commits suicide

A young survivor of the October 7 attack at the Nova festival took his own life after being unable to overcome the death of his partner and best friend, who were murdered by Hamas in front of him. Hours earlier, he wrote that he wished his suffering would end.

The Sad Image of Andy, Alone and in Tears, at the Farewell, and Lucas: "What a Shame..."

The emotional farewell of the group showed Andy alone and crying during the last song, an image that has moved everyone. Lucas expressed his sadness with a "What a shame...", reflecting the feeling of loss experienced in that final moment.

From Ayuso's Bare Shoulders to Margarita Robles' Print: Politicians Turn October 12th into a Runway

Politicians stood out on Hispanic Day 2025 with their best styles, from Ayuso with bare shoulders to Margarita Robles with a striking print, turning the event into a true fashion runway.

Work calendar: on October 13th there will only be a long weekend for the National Day in these five communities

Some regions of Spain will have a three-day long weekend on October 13th for the National Day, but only five communities celebrate it with this additional day off.

From Teresa Urquijo to Ana Rosa Quintana: Mistakes and Successes at the Hand-Kissing Ceremony on Hispanic Day

The article analyzes the most notable and controversial styles of the guests at the hand-kissing ceremony in the Royal Palace during Hispanic Day, highlighting fashion hits and misses among personalities such as Teresa Urquijo and Ana Rosa Quintana.

Alvise announces his candidacy for the upcoming general elections with mass deportations as his main promise

MEP Alvise launched his candidacy for the upcoming general elections on October 12 at the Vistalegre Palace in Madrid, gathering 4,000 supporters and highlighting mass deportations as his main promise.

"The Mineral and Grease Buildup on Your Shower Screen is an Almost Indestructible Duo, but There Is a Quick Solution"

An expert suggests using a common household product to effectively eliminate the accumulation of mineral and grease buildup on shower screens, making cleaning easier.

Daniel Sancho’s Revenge from Prison: “It Falls Under a Crime, Defamation and Slander”

Daniel Sancho’s lawyer announces a series of lawsuits for defamation and slander from prison, starting with the writer Joaquín Campos.

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

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

Puente tries to accelerate the renewal of bus concessions to avoid the 'imminent' arrival of international routes

Transport has exhausted its last resort in a European dispute with a German region over a bus route between Trier and Madrid. The sector anticipates that international cabotage will become a reality this quarter, even though it is not included in the Sustainable Mobility Law.

Mortality rates are decreasing worldwide except among young people, according to a study

The main non-communicable diseases causing the highest global mortality are ischemic heart disease, stroke, and diabetes. Although overall mortality rates are declining worldwide, these figures have not improved among young people, according to a recent study.

Heavy rain and storms continue in the coming hours: these are the communities on alert

CastellĂłn, Valencia, and Tarragona are on orange alert for heavy rains that could accumulate up to 40 liters per square meter in one hour, with intense storms expected in the coming hours.

Florence Poirel, former Google employee who quit with a salary of 300,000 euros: "Life is too short"

Florence Poirel left her job at Google, despite a good salary and work environment, to spend more time with her family and friends, believing that life is too short not to make the most of it.

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

Nocturia, or the frequent need to urinate at night, becomes common in Spain from the age of 60 onwards. However, if this symptom persists, it should be monitored as it is considered abnormal and is linked to an increased risk of mortality.

Lydia Lozano breaks down while talking about her husband Charly's health condition: "It has been tough"

Lydia Lozano, visibly affected and in tears, revealed live that her husband Charly underwent emergency surgery on Tuesday. The contributor to 'ÂĄDe viernes!' expressed how difficult it has been for her to face this situation.

Morante de la Puebla Retires Unexpectedly and Dedicates a Performance to Ayuso: "You Are a Brave Woman"

The bullfighter Morante de la Puebla announced his unexpected retirement by cutting his ponytail this Sunday. During his final performance, he dedicated a faena to Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso, highlighting her as a brave woman, in an emotional moment for the bullfighting world.

Antonia Dell'Atte recounts Lecquio's "abuse": "He kicked me for the first time while I was pregnant, right after the honeymoon"

Antonia Dell'Atte publicly denounces the abuse she suffered at the hands of Alessandro Lequio, mentioning that she was kicked while pregnant. She criticizes Telecinco for its handling of the issue and calls on the Ministry of Equality to intervene to address these situations.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ by Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127 titled ‘Generation Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected World’, addresses how to coexist healthily with technology. It analyzes the impact of hyperconnectivity on well-being, highlighting the importance of conscious screen use to promote a balance between digital and personal life.

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

Chris Martin made a joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

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

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

The photos that confirm the romance between Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau: caught sharing a passionate kiss

Katy Perry and the former Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, were seen together during their vacation, confirming their romance after being captured sharing a passionate kiss.

It’s official: the Official State Gazette opens the door to replacing shoulders with bike lanes on national roads

The new General Road Regulations, already in force, allow the replacement of shoulders with bike lanes on national roads with low traffic, promoting sustainable mobility.

Jennifer Aniston Unveils Her 20-Year Struggle to Become a Mother: "They Didn't Know My Story"

Jennifer Aniston reveals the pain and criticism she faced over 20 years in her desire to become a mother. The actress expresses that many people were unaware of her personal struggle, reminding that "I am just a human being" and emphasizing the importance of empathy toward her experience.

Victoria Beckham bluntly defines her four-year period in Spain: "Incomplete, sad..."

Victoria Beckham, designer and former Spice Girl, premieres a docuseries on Netflix where she describes her four-year period in Spain as "incomplete" and "sad," reflecting a difficult personal experience during that time.

Verstappen, possible replacement for Alonso at Aston Martin: "What is clear is that he doesn't have much left in F1"

Journalist Carlos Miquel analyzes the possible arrival of Max Verstappen at Aston Martin and the departure of Fernando Alonso at the end of the 2026 F1 season, suggesting that Alonso doesn't have much time left in Formula 1.

The Die Is Cast: BBVA and Sabadell Await the Outcome of the Takeover Bid with Uncertainty About Institutional Voting

The acceptance period for the takeover bid between BBVA and Sabadell closed after being open for five weeks. The final result will be known on October 17, while uncertainty remains about how institutional shareholders will vote.

10 Characters to Remember the Dazzling Charisma of Diane Keaton

Hollywood mourns the death of Diane Keaton, American actress who passed away at the age of 79, remembered for her charisma and outstanding roles in cinema.

Leonor stood out in the authorities' box on October 12, wearing a new military uniform and a hair updo that promises to be a trend, accompanied by her parents.

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

Eating a banana at 11 in the morning can benefit cardiovascular health. Cardiologists emphasize that this fruit helps control cholesterol and provides key nutrients that improve heart function. Adopting this nutritious mid-morning habit is a simple and effective strategy to take care of the heart.

Elon Musk puts an end to rumors about the supposed curved phone designed by Tesla

The false rumor stating that Tesla was manufacturing a curved phone without a SIM card or WiFi, with free connection to Starlink, is debunked. Elon Musk clarifies that this information is not true.

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

This archipelago, more similar to the Maldives than to Japan, is located closer to Shanghai than to Tokyo, but it belongs to the Land of the Rising Sun, offering a little-known tropical destination.

Neither Lemon nor Sugar: The Secret Ingredient That Pablo Castellano Adds to the Tuna and Mayonnaise Sandwich

Pablo Castellano, husband of MarĂ­a Pombo, reveals his secret ingredient for an original and tasty tuna and mayonnaise sandwich, without using lemon or sugar.

The "big fine" for up to three infractions that this driver carrying a poorly secured child as a front seat passenger could face

The Guardia Civil's Pegasus helicopter detected a man driving with his son poorly secured and as a front seat passenger, committing up to three simultaneous infractions, which could result in a substantial fine.

'Holy Land Confederation' | This is the alternative solution to the clash between Israel and Palestine: "It’s the only one that takes reality into account"

The proposal of the "Holy Land Confederation" seeks an alternative solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine, integrating both parties into a shared political structure that respects their identities and rights. It is presented as the only viable option that considers the complex historical and social reality of the region, avoiding direct confrontation and promoting cooperation and peaceful coexistence.

Serious riots in Vitoria: 17 arrested and 20 Ertzaintza officers injured in a demonstration against a Falange event

The mayor of Vitoria, Maider Etxebarria, condemned the serious riots that occurred during a demonstration against a Falange event, which resulted in 17 arrests and 20 Ertzaintza officers injured, stating that such behavior has no place in the city.

Mass shooting at a bar in the US: at least four dead and about twenty injured

A shooting at a bar in the US left at least four dead and around twenty injured. Hundreds of people were inside the establishment when the incident occurred, according to the Beaufort County sheriff's office.

Fede Dorcaz, singer and model living in Mallorca, shot dead

Fede Dorcaz, singer and model residing in Mallorca, was shot dead. His girlfriend shared an emotional farewell message on social media, expressing her grief over the loss.

The Reason Why Chinese Cars Are the Most Desired by Thieves

Chinese cars, increasingly popular in Europe, attract both drivers and thieves due to their growing presence and features, making them highly sought-after vehicles for theft.

The ÉlysĂ©e announces the second Lecornu government with technical-profile personalities and the mission to "give France a budget"

The new Lecornu government, composed of technical profiles, has the main mission of drafting and approving a budget for France before the end of the year, according to Lecornu.

A 60-year-old man dies during a mountain biking competition in Burgos

A 60-year-old cyclist died after suffering a cardiac arrest during a mountain biking competition in Burgos. Despite resuscitation efforts, he could not be saved.

"It's important that you read the fine print": the risk of accepting money as a gift for switching banks

Online accounts offer promotions with money for new customers, but these benefits are conditional on meeting requirements and maintaining the account for a minimum period, which can involve risks if the conditions are not carefully read.

The Solution to Remove Car Body Scratches with Just Two Products from Mercadona

Many drivers deal with small scratches on their cars that they don't repair to avoid replacing parts. However, with just two products available at Mercadona, it is possible to easily remove those scratches and restore the car body to its original condition without complications.

Saganaki: the cheap, delicious, and easy-to-make Greek sweet

Saganaki is an affordable, delicious, and simple Greek dessert that offers a fresh and summery flavor in every bite, perfect for quick enjoyment.

COVID cases skyrocket in Spain: the reasons explaining the increase in infections in October and what symptoms they have

The rise in COVID cases in Spain in October is due to new, more contagious variants, the end of the holidays, and the return to school—factors that facilitate the spread of the virus.

Antonia San Juan says goodbye to Jimmy Shaw and expresses how she wants to live her cancer: "I am the protagonist"

Antonia San Juan remembers actor Jimmy Shaw after his passing, with whom she worked on 'La que se avecina.' The actress also shares her perspective on how she wants to face her cancer, emphasizing that she wants to be the protagonist of her own experience.

Worldwide Interest in the Yogurt Consumed Daily by the Catalan Woman Who Passed Away at 117 Years Old

The yogurt that the Catalan woman, who passed away at 117 years old, consumed daily—originally sold only in Catalonia—has generated worldwide interest and is now also being sold in the Balearic Islands, Valencia, and Madrid.

Lana del Rey and Jeremy Dufrene's Marriage Proves That Opposites Work

Lana del Rey and Jeremy Dufrene show that a healthy relationship does not try to change the other person, but rather values and celebrates the differences between them, demonstrating that opposites can work perfectly in love.

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

Red Eléctrica warns about sudden fluctuations in electrical voltage, raising concerns about a possible new blackout. The population responds by preparing essential supplies to face a potential power outage.

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 Spanish military plane evacuating civilians. In an interview with '20minutos', they describe the fear experienced during their escape and the current suffering over relatives left in the Gaza Strip. Their main wish is to be reunited with their children soon and to overcome the anguish caused by the war.

The struggle for Spanish nationality of descendants of exiles in Argentina: "It is about reclaiming the past"

More than 366,000 Argentines have applied for Spanish nationality through the 'Grandchildren Law,' which allows descendants of Spaniards exiled in the 20th century to recover their connection with Spain, reflecting an effort to reconnect with their history and roots.

October 12th to Overcome What Divides Us

The celebration of October 12th takes place in a complicated context, marked by a tense and difficult social and political atmosphere. It poses a challenge to overcome the divisions affecting society in order to move forward.

The Price of a Smile

Finding an honest dentist is a great relief; it is so highly valued that one pays without complaints and celebrates the trust and service received.

For an Enlightened Hispanic World

The article criticizes reducing the Spanish presence in America solely to the colonial, imperial, or viceroyal periods, calling for the recognition of a broader and more enlightened Hispanic identity that transcends those historical limits.

AragĂłn Marks Seven Centuries Without Judicial Torture

Jaime II 'The Just' banned judicial torture on October 10, 1325, prohibiting the extraction of information from prisoners through physical pain. This year marks seven centuries since AragĂłn abolished this practice.

Generation Z Protests Spread Around the World: "They Aren't Seeking Specific Changes, They Want to Restructure the Entire System"

Young people from Generation Z have led global protests, organizing through social media. They are not looking for isolated changes, but a complete restructuring of the political and social system.

An Italian explains the problem faced by his compatriots after moving to Spain: "You can't live here"

An Italian TikToker points out that, although Spanish culture is similar to Italian culture, salaries in Spain are insufficient to live well, which creates difficulties for his compatriots who move there.

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

NoemĂ­ Galera, director of the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' academy, is married to Arnau VilĂ , music producer of 'Tu cara me suena'.

The Zodiac Signs and the Great Masters of the Occult Sciences

This week, the most relevant figures of the esoteric world are highlighted, along with the reasons for their great influence on people in their time.

A new study indicates that tramadol is not as effective for relieving chronic pain

A study reveals that tramadol, a potent opioid analgesic, is not as effective for chronic pain and may increase the risk of serious side effects, such as heart disease.

Carlota Corredera, the presenter with an anti-theft alarm

Carlota Corredera, a well-known television presenter, has encountered theft problems, unlike other TV personalities who save money on clothes. To avoid such incidents, she uses an anti-theft alarm as a precaution.

Who is Luna Ki, participant of Benidorm Fest 2026 who already competed in the first edition

Luna Ki took part in Benidorm Fest 2022 but withdrew from the contest because the rules prohibited the use of autotune, a key element in her musical style. She is now returning to the 2026 edition to compete again.

'Fiesta' stands firm at the Paris prison where Isi is held: "Raquel Mosquera has visited twice"

The Telecinco program 'Fiesta' reveals details about the arrest of Raquel Mosquera's husband and confirms that she has visited Isi in the Paris prison on two occasions.

Karlos Arguiñano's Applauded Advice to Young People on the Important Relationship Between Food and Studying

Karlos Arguiñano advises young people to prepare their own recipes to maintain a healthy diet, emphasizing the importance of food in academic performance.

JesĂșs VĂĄzquez reports live on the death of Inmaculada Casal's sister

JesĂșs VĂĄzquez announced live the passing of Inmaculada Casal's sister, which occurred last week but was only made public this Saturday.

Inés Hernand will organize the homes of many families with a new TVE show

Inés Hernand will be the host of a new TVE program focused on organizing and tidying up the homes of many families. The casting to participate in the show is already open.

NoemĂ­ Galera and the Explanation of Misunderstood Love

NoemĂ­ Galera discusses how jealousy, when stuck in old habits, hinders the understanding of true love, pointing out that this poorly managed emotion can distort affectionate relationships.

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

Asha, a Moroccan singer and one of the 18 participants in Benidorm Fest 2026, has composed 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 partner, a tax inspector, showing that age does not extinguish passion or hope in love.

Álex García, after the death of Verónica Echegui: "I am learning to accept that life is what rules"

Álex García fondly remembers Verónica Echegui, his former partner, after her passing. He expresses his pain and says he is learning to accept that life is what determines destiny, showing sincerity in his mourning.

Ian Watkins, former lead singer of the band Lostprophets, murdered in prison while serving sentence for pedophilia

Ian Watkins, former lead singer of Lostprophets, was found dead in prison due to severe stab wounds while serving a sentence for pedophilia.

Eugenia Silva Undergoes Emergency Surgery: "It's Not Easy to Come to Terms with Something Like This"

Model Eugenia Silva underwent emergency surgery for severe arthritis in her hip, a situation she acknowledges as difficult to accept.

Anabel Pantoja admits that she looks at her boyfriend David RodrĂ­guez's phone: "If I don't see a suspicious attitude, I have no reason to do it"

Anabel Pantoja admitted that she checks her boyfriend David RodrĂ­guez's phone and that on one occasion she found something she didn't like. However, she explained that she only does it if she perceives a suspicious attitude from her partner.

Daniel GuzmĂĄn, "empty" after filming "three movies in one" with 'The Debt': "If I recover, I will tackle smaller works"

Daniel GuzmĂĄn premieres his new feature film 'The Debt' on October 17, shot in 78 locations with a budget of five million. After an intense production that he describes as "three movies in one," GuzmĂĄn expresses feeling empty and plans to focus on smaller projects if he recovers.

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

Billie Eilish was assaulted by a fan during her concert in Miami while greeting the front row. The man grabbed her and threw her against the barrier, causing concern among the audience and the artist's team.

Shaggy: From the Success of 'Boombastic' to Bringing the History of Reggae to the Symphony Orchestra

Shaggy, the Jamaican singer famous in the 90s for "Boombastic," saw his fame decline over time. Now he reinvents himself by presenting "Mr. Symphonic," a show that combines reggae and musical history with a symphony orchestra.

Cristina Castaño, heartbroken after the death of actor Jimmy Shaw: "We are absolutely devastated"

Cast members of the series 'La que se avecina' shared emotional messages on social media following the death of actor Jimmy Shaw. Cristina Castaño expressed her deep sorrow and stated that they are "absolutely devastated" by the loss.

The educational level in Spain rises, but the gap with Europe remains

Young Spaniards improve their skills in mathematics, reading, and problem-solving, but they are still behind their peers in developed countries. The generation born in the 90s shows an educational gap three times larger than previous generations. Additionally, 13% drop out of education after compulsory secondary education (ESO). The challenge is to reduce school dropout rates and raise the quality of education.

What the New Next-Generation Telescope in Tenerife Is Like

Tenerife has a new next-generation telescope, the largest in the local observatory and the largest private astronomical infrastructure in Spain. It will allow the exploration of the universe and the calculation of asteroid trajectories, consolidating the Canary Islands as a key international center in science.

The new exhibition to enjoy in MĂĄlaga: how the use of the primitive becomes art

The exhibition 'TelĂșricos y primitivos: From the Vallecas School to Miquel BarcelĂł' has been on display since October 7 at the Carmen Thyssen Museum in MĂĄlaga. It brings together 64 works by 45 Spanish artists, showing how the telluric and primitive elements drove a key renewal in Spanish art from the 20th century to the present.

Oriol Arenas, big winner of the night at Ready Fight after an epic battle with Gia Podiashvili

Oriol Arenas, known as the Samurai of Kiofu, won by decision at Ready Fight, achieving his fourth professional victory and remaining undefeated after an intense fight against Gia Podiashvili.

The sequence of Juan LebrĂłn's tremendous anger: ball hit to the face, punches, and argument with the referee on the verge of expulsion

Juan LebrĂłn had another outburst after being hit in the cheek by a ball during a padel match. His reaction included punches and a heated argument with the referee, who almost sent him off.

Real Zaragoza dismisses Gabi FernĂĄndez

Gabi FernĂĄndez has been dismissed as coach of Real Zaragoza after leaving the team in last place in the Segunda DivisiĂłn. The decision comes after the fifth defeat in nine matches, suffered this Saturday against AlmerĂ­a.

Tiger Woods' comeback is once again thwarted: undergone back surgery for "pain and lack of mobility"

Tiger Woods announced that he underwent his seventh back surgery in ten years due to pain and lack of mobility. This procedure once again frustrates his return to competitive golf.

Mbappé reveals why he rejected Madrid for the first time: "There were Cristiano, Bale, and Benzema, I didn't want to be on the bench"

MbappĂ© confessed that in 2017 he declined an offer from Real Madrid because the team already had stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Bale, and Benzema, and he didn’t want to end up on the bench. That’s why he chose to join PSG instead of signing for the Spanish club.

Vanessa Almeida, the first climber with ASD aiming to summit an eight-thousander: "Autism doesn’t limit me, it empowers me"

Vanessa Almeida returns from the Himalayas with the goal of raising awareness about autism (ASD) and proving that having autism is not a limitation but a strength, demonstrating that determination can overcome any barrier when mind and heart unite.

How is accessibility managed for inmates with intellectual disabilities?

Sara LendĂ­nez, program coordinator, details the training in easy-to-read validation provided to inmates with intellectual disabilities at Estremera prison, promoting their accessibility and effective participation.

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

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

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

Patricia GĂłmez shares how her son Dani, with severe autism, exceeded expectations and now competes in triathlon and climbing, serving as an inspiration for many families by demonstrating the power of trust and support without comparisons.

The AI fever is put to the test in Wall Street's earnings season

Market confidence in artificial intelligence faces its test on Wall Street, where the major tech companies of the Nasdaq must show strong results to maintain expectations and justify the euphoria surrounding AI.

The European stock market gains appeal compared to the "stretched" valuations in the United States

Corporate earnings in the Stoxx 600 are expected to increase by 13.4% in 2026, driven by a better macroeconomic environment and more favorable starting conditions, making the European stock market more attractive compared to the high valuations in the United States.

Ibex 35 Stocks with Investment Appeal

The Ibex 35 is close to reaching its all-time highs of 2007, surpassing 16,000 points, which is generating interest among investors.

How Much Money Does the Tax Authority Take from Lottery Prizes, Euromillions, La Primitiva, and ONCE

The tax authority taxes lottery and betting prizes, but those equal to or less than 40,000 euros are exempt from taxes.

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

The cooperative, founded in 1982, earned 38.39 million euros in 2023 mainly from dairy products, and employs more than 500 vulnerable people as part of its social project.

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

It is crucial that family members follow the steps established by the bank after the account holder's death to avoid penalties. Knowing and complying with these procedures ensures proper account management and prevents future legal or financial problems.

Duolingo wants to continue teaching languages through
 an anime series

Duolingo launches 'The Final Test', an anime miniseries starring its mascots, to continue teaching languages in an innovative and entertaining way.

The new 'X-Men' has set its release date on a very special day for Marvel

The X-Men reboot, directed by Jake Schreier, who has the trust of Kevin Feige after 'Thunderbolts,' has set its release date on a special day for Marvel.

The third installment of The Rock's 'Jumanji' confirms the return of the entire cast and the release date

The third installment of 'Jumanji' confirms the full return of its original cast, including The Rock. Following the success of 'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' in 2017, which nearly reached 1 billion dollars, the new movie continues the successful saga with a release date already announced.

Hollywood mourns the death of Diane Keaton: "A legend, an icon, a great human being"

American actress Diane Keaton passed away at the age of 79, leaving an unforgettable legacy with her work in 'The Godfather' trilogy, her comedies alongside Woody Allen, and numerous other films. Hollywood remembers her as a legend, an icon, and a great person.

10 Characters to Remember the Dazzling Charisma of Diane Keaton

Hollywood mourns the death of Diane Keaton, American actress who passed away at 79, remembered for her charisma and her unforgettable legacy in cinema.

This is how you can connect your mobile to the TV with an HDMI cable: all the advantages it offers

Connecting the mobile to the TV via an HDMI cable does not require a WiFi connection, offering a direct and stable connection to share content with better quality and no delays.

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 create realistic images. This tool is integrated into two of its most popular applications, aiming to become a key component within the company's artificial intelligence ecosystem.

A Xiaomi Smart Car 'Comes to Life': Starts Moving Without Permission and Leaves Its Owner Stranded

Xiaomi confirmed that a smart car from the brand started moving without authorization, leaving its owner stranded. The company was unable to immediately explain the causes of the incident.

The viral trick to troll scammers on WhatsApp with movie scripts like Shrek or Bee Movie

A viral script automatically replies to WhatsApp scammers with full scripts from movies like Shrek or Bee Movie. The trick aims to frustrate scammers, although experts warn about privacy and security risks when using these tools.

Why WhatsApp Blocks Screenshots of Profile Pictures

WhatsApp has blocked screenshots of profile pictures to protect users' privacy. This measure aims to prevent images from being shared without consent, enhancing security on the platform. Users will no longer be able to easily save others' profile pictures, marking a significant change in how users interact with visible content.

The hidden message in Letizia’s dress on Hispanic Day: a nod to the monarchy, the king, and Leonor

Queen Letizia stood out for her elegance on October 12th with a dress that carries a symbolic message, making a subtle tribute to the monarchy, the king, and Princess Leonor during the Hispanic Day celebrations.

The skin condition that affects women more and causes bumps in the armpits, groin, and chest

Hidradenitis suppurativa, or inverse acne, is a disease that causes painful bumps under the skin, especially affecting women in areas such as the armpits, groin, and chest.

The Little-Known Fruit Rich in Collagen That Eliminates Wrinkles, Hydrates, and Keeps Skin Soft

Nanche is a fruit rich in collagen that helps improve the firmness and density of the skin, eliminating wrinkles, hydrating, and keeping it soft.

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

Autumn weddings are gaining popularity but present unique challenges. Wedding experts warn about common mistakes that can ruin the day, such as choosing the wrong decorations, ignoring the changing weather, and neglecting logistical details. Avoiding these errors ensures a harmonious and memorable celebration.

What is vaginal stenosis and how do its symptoms affect women's quality of life?

Vaginal stenosis, little known due to its low incidence, significantly affects the quality of life of women who suffer from it due to various causes, generating physical and emotional difficulties.

The boho dress from H&M that cinches at the waist and is perfect to wear with boots in autumn

This boho dress from H&M stands out for its comfort and waist-fitting design, flattering all body shapes. It is a versatile piece ideal for pairing with boots during autumn, becoming an essential basic for the season.

The Antioxidant-Rich Snack Prepared by Marta Verona, Winner of 'MasterChef' Season 6

Marta Verona, winner of 'MasterChef' Season 6, recommends an antioxidant-rich snack that uses green grapes, thus taking full advantage of all their health benefits.

Healthy and Irresistible: A Nutritionist’s Simple Recipe for Cinnamon Roll Pancakes

A healthy and delicious cinnamon-flavored pancake recipe made without added sugars or sweeteners, recommended by a nutritionist.

Chef Fernando Canales' Warning When Sautéing Garlic: "You're Ruining It"

Chef Fernando Canales warns about how delicate it is to sauté garlic in a pan, pointing out that many people make mistakes that ruin its flavor and texture.

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

A fresh and original salad that combines the sweetness of figs with the intense flavor of green beans, ideal for enjoying and making the most of these seasonal products as summer comes to an end.

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

The Añil restaurant in Córdoba, awarded a Solete by the Repsol Guide, stands out for its fusion of Basque and Mediterranean cuisine, with cod as its star dish.

Pepe RodrĂ­guez, blunt with those who are banned from entering his restaurant: "Those who bring seven cameras to the table"

Pepe RodrĂ­guez, judge on 'MasterChef Spain', criticized influencers who use many cameras in his restaurant, making it clear that they are banned because they disrupt the culinary experience.

The Hiking Route in Cantabria That Passes by More Than 20 Hidden Waterfalls

This route in Cantabria, northern Spain, passes by more than 20 waterfalls hidden in a unique natural setting. It is an ideal trail to take in autumn, offering spectacular landscapes and the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of nature during this season.

The old Franciscan convent of Huelva where Christopher Columbus stayed before departing for America

The Monastery of Santa MarĂ­a de la RĂĄbida, located in Palos de la Frontera, was the place where Christopher Columbus stayed before embarking on his voyage to America.

The Gothic Seaside Village of the RĂ­as Baixas That Has One of the Most Curious Medieval Museums

Nestled in A Coruña, the coastal town of Estrela stands out for its lively atmosphere and Gothic architecture. However, it hides a special secret: it houses one of the most curious medieval museums in Galicia, attracting visitors interested in the history and maritime heritage of the region.

The Castle of Albacete That Was an Ancient Islamic Fortress: Its Courtyard Can Still Be Visited

Located in the south of Castilla-La Mancha, near AndalucĂ­a and Murcia, this castle with over a thousand years of history was an ancient Islamic fortress. Today, it is possible to visit and explore its courtyard, thus preserving part of its historical and architectural legacy.

'Travel fiction', the tourism phenomenon sweeping Spain

The trend of 'travel fiction', popular among young Spaniards, drives visits to places related to movies, series, books, and other cultural works, combining tourism with narrative experiences.

Jalisco, the most authentic state in Mexico: "It is a traditionally modern destination"

Jalisco is the birthplace of tequila, mariachi, and charreada, offering a unique combination of tradition and modernity. It stands out for its Magical Towns and turquoise-water beaches, making this state an authentic and attractive destination for visitors.

The City of Imperial Germany with Half-Timbered Houses That Look Like They Came Out of a Fairy Tale

This millennial city in Lower Saxony, with mining roots, stands out for its valuable heritage, rich history, and an impressive natural setting, showcasing half-timbered houses typical of Imperial Germany.

Foods You Should Take Daily in Your Lunchbox to Regulate Cholesterol, Hypertension, and Diabetes

A diet low in saturated fats and sugars is essential for controlling cholesterol, hypertension, and diabetes, the main conditions linked to serious cardiovascular events.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, doctor in Humanities, advises valuing and admiring authentic values and personal merits, rather than qualities based solely on genetic luck.

Pablo Barrecheguren, Neuroscientist and Sleep Expert: "We Should Not Normalize Exhaustion"

Neuroscientist Pablo Barrecheguren warns that being constantly tired and relying on caffeine or naps is not normal. The key is to sleep well to maintain good health and avoid chronic exhaustion, which should not be normalized in society.

What It Means to Talk to Pets as if They Were Humans According to Psychology

Talking to pets as if they were humans reflects the strong emotional bond that people develop with them, considering them family members. According to psychology, this communication fosters an emotional connection and satisfies emotional needs, helping to reduce stress and loneliness.

MarĂ­a Muñoz, digestive physician, on consuming a lot of protein without exercising: "What you’re going to get is fat"

María Muñoz explains that consuming a lot of protein without exercising does not promote muscle gain, but rather the body stores it as fat.

A psychiatrist's warning about taking lorazepam to sleep: "An outrage"

Spain is the country that consumes the most benzodiazepines, drugs used for sleep, anxiety, and as muscle relaxants. A psychiatrist warns that using lorazepam to sleep is an "outrage" due to its risks and side effects.

The Most Original Hybrid SUV is Renewed: Here Are All the Updates of the 2026 Toyota C-HR

The 2026 Toyota C-HR lineup includes more equipment, new trims, unique colors, and hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions, enhancing its offerings and design.

Movistar also launches the sale of the V16 beacon light, mandatory in less than three months

Movistar has started selling the approved V16 beacon light on its official website, a mandatory device that will come into effect in less than three months to improve road safety.

Scotty Kilmer, one of the best mechanics of the year: "Driving fast is good for your car's engine"

Scotty Kilmer, a well-known mechanic, states that modern cars are designed to be driven at high speeds, as doing so helps prevent breakdowns and keeps the engine in good condition.

Kia tests in Europe a technology that aims to change the future of electric vehicles forever

Kia Europe is leading the first public trial of a cell-level battery passport, which seeks to improve the transparency, durability, and sustainability of batteries in electric vehicles. This innovation could transform battery management and recycling, promoting a more sustainable future for electric mobility.

The curious Guinness record held by the Jeep Wrangler: it is the narrowest model in the world

The modified Jeep Wrangler retains its 3.6-liter V6 engine with 280 HP, and has been recognized with a Guinness record for being 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 essential features of the brand, thereby expanding its offering to reach a broader audience.

Collapse of the Dome of the IMAX Cinema in Madrid During Renovation Works

The dome of the IMAX cinema in Madrid collapsed during renovation works. The venue, which has been closed to the public for 10 years, was undergoing refurbishment when the incident occurred.

A Pro-Palestinian Protest Forces Evacuation of the 'Guernica' Room at the Reina SofĂ­a Museum

Activists from the group Marea Palestina protested at the Reina SofĂ­a Museum to demand an end to the genocide against the Palestinian people, causing the evacuation of the room where the 'Guernica' is displayed.

The body of a man who had been dead for 15 years found in his house in Valencia after his terrace flooded

The Local Police of Valencia found the body of a man who may have been dead in his home for 15 years, following a flood on his terrace.

Two Futuro Vegetal Activists Attack a Painting of Columbus at the Naval Museum of Madrid

Two Futuro Vegetal activists attacked a painting of Columbus at the Naval Museum of Madrid. They were restrained by a museum official and subsequently arrested by the National Police.

The President of the Balearic Islands, Marga Prohens, trapped on a plane in Ibiza due to DANA Alice

The President of the Balearic Islands, Marga Prohens, remains trapped on a plane in Ibiza due to DANA Alice. Also on board are the Director of Emergencies and Interior, Pablo GĂĄrriz, and a technical team, facing the consequences of the storm.

Moreno, facing the cancer screening crisis: "There will be more dismissals; I want to hear from the women affected"

Juanma Moreno, president of the Andalusian Government, announced more dismissals due to the crisis in the early cancer detection program. He expressed his intention to listen to the women affected and emphasized the need to ensure a reliable and effective service in the fight against this disease.

The Virgin of the Pillar Displays Her Floral Mantle in Zaragoza During a Mass Gathering

Thousands of people wearing regional costumes and flowers have participated in the traditional Offering to the Virgin of the Pillar in Zaragoza, creating a festive and solemn atmosphere during the celebration.

Several Municipalities and Some Schools in Valencia Suspend Classes This Monday Due to Rain

Classes have been suspended this Monday in schools located in flood-prone areas and in districts affected by the DANA, due to the heavy rains impacting several municipalities and parts of Valencia.

Illa on his second October 12 as President of the Generalitat: "We must emphasize what unites us"

The Catalan president, on his second October 12 leading the Generalitat, has spoken with members of Pedro SĂĄnchez's government, such as MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero, and with the president of the Constitutional Court, CĂĄndido Conde-Pumpido, highlighting the importance of focusing on what unites us.

Red alert in MonstiĂ  due to torrential rain: AP-7 closed due to flooding, overflowing ravines, ES-Alert sent...

President Salvador Illa has requested maximum caution due to the expected heavy rains. A red alert has been declared in MonstiĂ , with the AP-7 closed because of flooding, overflowing ravines, and ES-Alert notifications sent to keep the population informed.

Galicia seeks to become the first region to ban the sale of vapes and energy drinks to minors

Galicia is debating a bill that equates vapes and energy drinks with tobacco and alcohol, aiming to prohibit their sale to minors and become the first region to implement this measure.

The New Rules of a Bar That Are Shocking Social Media: "Report to the Labor Inspectorate"

The owner of a bar has established strict rules that prohibit eating, dining, or drinking coffee on the premises. These measures have sparked controversy on social media, where users have criticized the decision and some have called for the intervention of the Labor Inspectorate.

A desperate grandfather robs a supermarket to be with his grandson in prison

A grandfather, upon learning that his grandson was attacked in jail, robbed a supermarket with the intention of being arrested so he could be close to him in prison.

A Chinese Person Explains 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 rare. A Chinese citizen explains the reasons behind this absence among the elderly Chinese population residing in the country.

The Silken Windhound, the 'small' version of the spectacular Borzoi

The Silken Windhound is an ideal dog for family life, characterized by its low barking level and lack of protective instinct, which makes it a calm and friendly pet at home.

Your Cat Is Not Aggressive, It Just Learned to Play the Wrong Way

Laura Trillo, founder of Cat Therapy, states that all cats with aggressive behaviors were raised playing with human hands, which taught them to play the wrong way and led to the development of aggressive behaviors.

The Unexpected Boom of Jumping Spiders as Pets

Jumping spiders are gaining popularity as pets due to their patient, curious, and intelligent behavior, similar to that of cats, which makes them appealing to exotic animal enthusiasts.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, October 12, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what destiny has in store for you according to your zodiac sign.

Check the Winning Number of the Extraordinary Draw for Hispanic Day

Find out if your number in the Extraordinary Draw on October 12th is a winner and take part in the distribution of over 105 million euros in prizes.

Check the Sueldazo of the ONCE: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Sunday, October 12, 2025, to see if you have won a prize.

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

The "Lubitsch Touch" is the wit and elegance of the director who left a mark on Hollywood, standing out for his ability to suggest the invisible and convey meanings without showing them explicitly.

Although abortion is legal in Spain, many women face difficulties accessing it due to a shortage of professionals, territorial disparities, and political barriers, which effectively limit the real exercise of this right.

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 interdependence between marine protection and the planet's economic well-being.

How Old Are the Most Famous and Successful Fashion Designers?

Discover the real ages of the most successful and renowned fashion designers in today's industry, highlighting their talent and career paths.

The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn

All the humorous and satirical cartoons by MalagĂłn published in 20minutos, highlighting his critical and social style.

From IndurĂĄin to Valverde: The Best Spanish Cyclists in History

Spain has a rich cycling tradition, featuring numerous riders who have left their mark in grand tours and international championships. Among the most outstanding are Miguel IndurĂĄin and Alejandro Valverde, who represent the best of Spanish cycling throughout history.

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 show's guests, showcasing their creativity and spontaneity.

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

For 9.99 euros a month, this platform offers a daily movie premiere, sports events, original series, and other varied content, ideal for weekend entertainment.

PcComponentes offers this Xiaomi robot vacuum that also mops for less than €80

This Xiaomi robot vacuum, which also works as a mop, is discounted by 60% at PcComponentes, with a €120 reduction, bringing its price below €80.

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

The author highlights that digital subscriptions tend to be expensive in the long run. For this reason, they appreciate a cloud storage service that offers a one-time lifetime payment, replacing other recurring subscriptions and proving to be more affordable and convenient.

Don’t Let a Blackout Catch You by Surprise Again: Radios, Batteries, and Other Essentials You Need

With the possibility of another blackout like the one on April 28, the demand for basic emergency products such as radios and batteries is increasing to be prepared and not be caught off guard by power outages.

Baraka, the "good luck" ram of the Legion, captures all eyes in the military parade for Hispanic Day

Baraka, a three-year-old male ram with an Arabic name, was the standout protagonist in the military parade for Hispanic Day, attracting all attention as the symbol of good luck for the Legion.

The last members of the flotilla, including Reyes Rigo, are already traveling back to Spain

Spanish authorities confirm that there are no longer any Spanish citizens from the flotilla being held in Israel. The last members, among them Reyes Rigo, are on their way back to Spain according to sources from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

This is How the A1-Falke Works, a 'Spiderman'-Style Weapon That Captures Drones Like a Spider Web

The A1-Falke is a weapon designed to take down drones using a net that traps them, similar to a spider web, addressing the growing threat of offensive drones in the military field.

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

Salva Reina presents a monologue in Madrid where he combines his greatest hits with more recent material, offering a fun and varied show that spans different stages of his comedic career.

Heavy rains from DANA Alice cause swollen ravines, floods, and rescues in the Balearic Islands and Valencian Community

DANA Alice is causing intense rains in the Balearic Islands and Valencian Community, with accumulations of up to 140 liters per square meter. These rains have led to swollen ravines, floods, and multiple rescues of people affected by the water, causing damage and disruptions in these regions. Authorities are maintaining alerts and operations to ensure public safety.

Vox Accepts Being "the Villain" in AragĂłn and Extremadura to Go to Elections and Does Not Rule Out Joining the Governments

Vox has decided to take on a controversial role in AragĂłn and Extremadura in order to contest the elections, showing a willingness to be "the villain" in these communities. Despite this strategy, they do not rule out participating in future regional governments if they gain representation, aiming to influence political decisions while maintaining their electoral platform.

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

Red Eléctrica clarified that there is no imminent or widespread risk of blackout, sending a message of reassurance after detecting sudden fluctuations in the electrical system recently.

Check National Lottery: Results for Sunday, October 12

The National Lottery held its draw on Sunday, October 12 in commemoration of Hispanic Day. The official results are now available for verification.

Check Bonoloto: results for this Sunday, October 12, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Sunday, October 12, 2025, to verify your numbers and prizes.

Check El Gordo: results of October 12

Check the results of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw held on Sunday, October 12, 2025, to verify the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.

The Sant Vicenç de Castellet City Council Deregisters More Than 300 People Who Were Irregularly Registered

The Sant Vicenç de Castellet City Council canceled the registration of more than 300 people due to fraudulent entries that altered the municipal census. This measure comes after an ordinance was created to combat these irregularities and ensure the accuracy of the population register.

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

Physicist and neuroscientist Álex Gómez-Marín presents his book "The Science of the Final Threshold," which questions the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter, inviting a science that celebrates mystery following his near-death experience.

Schedule of the Extraordinary Draw for Hispanic Day and Where to Watch It Live

The Extraordinary Draw for Hispanic Day offers a special prize of 15 million euros to a single winning ticket.

List of Prizes for the Extraordinary Draw of the National Lottery in Celebration of Hispanic Day

The Extraordinary Draw of Hispanic Day awards 105 million euros in prizes, with more than 3.4 million winning lottery tickets. The top prize reaches 15 million euros.

A Euromillions winner wins the 29 million jackpot in a draw delayed two hours due to a "technical error"

A player in Spain has won the 29 million Euromillions jackpot in a draw that was delayed by two hours due to a technical error. Additionally, a participant has become a millionaire thanks to El MillĂłn.

National Lottery Draw: Why It Is Not Held This Saturday, October 11

The National Lottery draw will not be held on Saturday, October 11 because on Sunday, Hispanic Day, a special extraordinary draw will take place to commemorate this anniversary.

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

20AM offers a daily summary of key news to start your day informed. It covers topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture, highlighting the most relevant events and brief analyses to understand the current context. Ideal for staying up to date with the latest news quickly and clearly.

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CinemanĂ­a: The series and movies you can't miss

CinemanĂ­a highlights the most recommended series and movies of the moment, covering various genres and styles. It offers a guide to not miss the most popular titles and reviews, making it easier for film and television enthusiasts to choose.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, psychology expert: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, psychology expert, highlights the importance of valuing and admiring people for their values and kindness, rather than attributes that depend solely on genetic luck. He recommends focusing on qualities that truly have merit and bring value to society.

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

A disqualified motorcyclist was stopped by the Civil Guard while riding a motorcycle from the Provincial Traffic Headquarters of Zaragoza to his home after taking the points recovery test.

The date on which the next major power outage will occur in Spain, according to AI

Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but urges the CNMC to take measures to control grid voltage. AI indicates that the Spanish electrical system is at a critical point due to the high presence of renewable energies and increasing demand peaks.

A Northern Lights Display Arrives in Spain: The Areas Where This Extraordinary Astronomical Phenomenon Can Be Seen

A northern lights display will be visible in some areas of Spain, a rare astronomical phenomenon that will color the skies of the country, offering an extraordinary natural spectacle for observers.

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

Dick Van Dyke, renowned actor from 'Mary Poppins', is about to turn 100, joining the select group of centenarian artists. He has humorously remarked that it would be funny if he didn’t reach that age, showing his characteristic optimism.

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

Penélope Cruz revealed that since she was 14 years old, she has been using a specific perfume that she asked her parents for and has kept as her favorite for many years.

Queues at Zara to Get the Kate Moss Jacket: A Perfect Piece for Autumn

The jacket from the Zara and Kate Moss collaboration has gone viral, causing long lines in stores. This garment is the must-have for autumn, standing out for its style and exclusivity within the collection.

All LG Smart TVs, even the old ones, are receiving this new feature: discover how to activate it

LG is updating all its Smart TVs, including the oldest models, with a new feature that improves their usefulness and aesthetics even when not in use. This new addition aims to offer a better visual experience and extra functionality.

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

Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common practice when leaving a parking spot 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 in Spain could increase by around 2.6% in 2026, affecting the maximum, average, and minimum pensions according to current forecasts.

Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will take effect on January 1

The BOE confirms that starting January 1, the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism discount will be applied to payrolls, reducing up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.

This is how the new mandatory invoicing system for self-employed workers works: VeriFactu deadlines and alternatives

The new mandatory invoicing system for self-employed workers will prevent modifications to invoices. It will have two modes and will require invoicing software to adapt to this regulation to ensure compliance.

China’s rare earth exports fall sharply in September

China’s rare earth exports dropped significantly in September, continuing a downward trend amid tightening domestic controls and rising global demand. The decline impacts global supply chains for key technologies like electric vehicles and electronics, as China remains the dominant supplier. The export reduction is seen as part of China’s strategy to manage resources and leverage its market position.

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Unipec diverts supertanker from Shandong port after US sanctions

Unipec, China’s largest petroleum trader, redirected a supertanker from Shandong port following US sanctions. The move reflects increasing tensions and challenges in global oil trade amid geopolitical pressures. This diversion highlights the impact of sanctions on maritime logistics and China's strategic adjustments in its oil import routes.

Oil prices rebound sharply after Trump tempers China tariff stance

Oil prices surged after President Trump signaled a softer approach to China trade tariffs, easing fears of escalating trade tensions. This optimism about improved U.S.-China relations boosted market sentiment, driving crude prices higher amid expectations of sustained demand growth. The shift helped reverse recent losses caused by tariff concerns, reflecting traders' hopes for a more stable global trade environment.

Trump tariff threat pushes oil to five-month low

Oil prices dropped to a five-month low following President Trump's threat to impose tariffs on Mexican imports. The announcement raised concerns over potential trade disruptions and slowing global economic growth, which could reduce oil demand. Market uncertainty intensified as investors reacted to the possibility of escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and Mexico.

Cameroon counts votes as world’s oldest president seeks to extend rule

Cameroon is tallying votes as President Paul Biya, Africa's oldest leader, aims to extend his decades-long rule. The election highlights ongoing concerns about democratic processes and governance in the country.

Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discussed strengthening Kyiv’s air defence with Trump

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy held talks with former US President Trump about enhancing Kyiv’s air defence capabilities amid ongoing conflict. The discussion focused on potential support and collaboration to bolster Ukraine’s security against aerial threats.

US intelligence helps Ukraine target Russian energy infrastructure, FT reports

The Financial Times reports that US intelligence agencies have been assisting Ukraine in identifying and targeting Russian energy infrastructure. This support aims to weaken Russia's military capabilities by disrupting key energy supplies, highlighting increased US involvement in aiding Ukraine's strategic operations amid ongoing conflict.

Australia considering critical minerals deal with US, The Age reports

Australia is exploring a critical minerals agreement with the United States to boost supply chain security and counter China’s dominance in the sector. The deal aims to strengthen cooperation on mining and processing key minerals vital for clean energy technologies and national security, enhancing economic ties and ensuring stable access to essential resources. Discussions are ongoing, reflecting growing strategic alignment between the two nations.

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

Iran has expressed willingness to consider a "fair and balanced" nuclear proposal from the US. The statement indicates a potential openness to negotiations aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal, despite previous tensions and stalled talks between the two countries.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.88%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.88%. Gains were driven by strong performances in the technology and semiconductor sectors, supported by positive global market sentiment and increased investor confidence. Trading volume remained steady as investors awaited upcoming economic data and corporate earnings reports.

Wingtech stock plunges after Dutch government intervenes in chip unit

Wingtech’s stock dropped sharply after the Dutch government stepped in to block the sale of a semiconductor unit to a Chinese firm, citing national security concerns. The move reflects growing tensions over technology transfers amid geopolitical disputes. Investors reacted negatively, causing a significant decline in Wingtech's market value.

India watchdog asks Air India to inspect emergency power system on some 787 jets

India’s aviation regulator has directed Air India to inspect the emergency power systems on certain Boeing 787 aircraft. This follows concerns about potential safety issues with the planes' emergency power units. Air India is required to carry out thorough checks to ensure the systems function correctly and maintain passenger safety during emergencies.

China’s stocks sink on fresh US trade war salvo

China’s stock markets fell sharply after the US announced new tariffs on Chinese goods, escalating the ongoing trade war. Investors reacted negatively amid fears of prolonged economic conflict, impacting global markets. The move intensifies tensions between the two largest economies, raising concerns about supply chain disruptions and slowing growth worldwide.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.84%

Australian stocks fell on the day, with the S&P/ASX 200 index closing down 0.84%. Market declines were influenced by global economic concerns and weaker commodity prices, impacting key sectors and investor sentiment.

Jefferies expects limited fallout from First Brands’ bankruptcy

Jefferies analyst sees minimal impact from First Brands' bankruptcy on the broader market. The firm believes that while First Brands’ collapse affects its direct partners, the fallout is unlikely to ripple significantly across the industry, given the company's relatively small footprint and limited interconnectedness. Jefferies maintains a cautious but optimistic outlook on related sectors.

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Asia shares suffer trade whiplash, Wall Street futures rally

Asian shares faced volatile trading amid mixed economic data and ongoing US-China tensions. Investors reacted to disappointing industrial production in China and cautious inflation reports from the US. Meanwhile, Wall Street futures rallied on hopes of continued stimulus and strong earnings forecasts, indicating a cautious yet optimistic market outlook despite underlying uncertainties.

Google says Australian law on teen social media use ’extremely difficult’ to enforce

Google has described Australia's new law regulating teen social media use as "extremely difficult" to enforce. The legislation aims to protect young users but presents significant challenges for compliance, raising concerns about practical implementation and effectiveness in safeguarding teens online.

Asia stocks decline on fresh US-China tariff jitters; HK leads losses

Asian stocks fell as renewed US-China tariff concerns weighed on market sentiment. Hong Kong experienced the largest declines amid fears over escalating trade tensions, impacting investor confidence across the region. The developments come amid ongoing negotiations and uncertainties surrounding future tariff policies, prompting cautious trading and stock sell-offs.

Fintech and AI drive London finance job vacancy growth in Q3, recruiter says

London experienced an increase in finance job vacancies in Q3, driven by growth in the fintech and AI sectors. The rising demand for tech-savvy finance professionals underscores the evolving landscape, with companies prioritizing digital and innovative skill sets to remain competitive. This trend reflects a broader shift toward integrating technology within financial services.

China’s exports and imports beat forecasts in Sept, signaling trade resilience

In September, China’s exports and imports exceeded expectations, highlighting the country’s strong trade performance despite global economic uncertainties. Exports rose due to steady demand, while imports also grew, driven by increased domestic consumption and industrial needs. This resilience suggests China's trade sector remains robust, bolstering confidence in its economic recovery amid ongoing external challenges.

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

US consumer sentiment remained steady in October, indicating stable confidence despite ongoing concerns about the labor market. While overall economic outlook shows resilience, many consumers express unease about job security and wage growth, highlighting persistent employment uncertainties amid inflation and economic shifts.

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

U.S. consumer sentiment remained largely steady in October, according to the University of Michigan survey. Despite challenges like inflation and economic uncertainty, consumers showed cautious optimism. The survey highlighted ongoing concerns about price increases but indicated that overall confidence in the economy had not significantly declined compared to previous months.

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

Canada's economy added 60,400 jobs in September, surpassing expectations. The unemployment rate held steady, reflecting resilience despite global economic uncertainties. Gains were seen across various sectors, supporting a positive outlook for continued growth.

Brazil's producer price index falls 0.20% in August

Brazil's producer price index decreased by 0.20% in August, signaling a slight drop in industry prices. This decline may reflect easing inflationary pressures within the country's production sector. The change impacts various industries, influencing cost structures and potentially consumer prices moving forward.

Italy industry output plunges in August as economy struggles

Italy's industrial production dropped significantly in August, reflecting ongoing economic challenges. The decline highlights weakened demand and production issues amid a struggling economy, raising concerns about the country's growth prospects.

Tesla's September China-made EV sales rise 2.8% year on year

Tesla's China-made electric vehicle sales rose 2.8% year on year in September. The increase reflects steady demand in the Chinese market, despite broader industry challenges. Tesla continues to strengthen its presence in China, a key market for its global expansion strategy.

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

France's political uncertainty is undermining both business and consumer confidence, negatively impacting economic growth, according to Banque de France Governor Villeroy. He emphasized the need for stability to support recovery, highlighting current risks to investment and consumption due to unclear policy directions amid ongoing political tensions.

Trump's reignited trade war with China clouds IMF, World Bank meetings

The resurgence of the US-China trade war under President Trump has cast a shadow over the IMF and World Bank meetings. Rising tariffs and heightened tensions threaten global economic stability and complicate discussions on international financial cooperation. Officials express concerns about impacts on growth, investment, and supply chains amid ongoing trade conflicts.

Analysis—How the United States is absorbing Trump’s tariffs

The article analyzes the impact of former President Trump’s tariffs, noting that many costs intended to target foreign producers have instead been absorbed by American importers, consumers, and businesses. While the tariffs aimed to protect U.S. manufacturing, they often raised prices domestically, shifting financial burdens onto U.S. companies and consumers rather than foreign exporters. This dynamic highlights the complexity and unintended consequences of trade protectionism.

Morning Bid: Every trade cloud has a TACO lining

The article discusses market uncertainties and trade challenges but highlights potential opportunities in the TACO sector. Despite cloudy trade conditions globally, TACO-related industries show promise, suggesting investors consider the positive prospects amid volatility.

Australia overhauls plan to hike taxes on retirement savings of the wealthy

Australia has revised its proposal to increase taxes on the retirement savings of wealthy individuals. The updated plan aims to address fiscal balance while minimizing impacts on middle-income earners. It focuses on tightening rules around tax concessions for high-balance superannuation accounts, ensuring the wealthy contribute more without discouraging retirement savings overall.

Economists see stronger US growth, but weak job gains and stickier inflation

Economists predict stronger US economic growth ahead, yet anticipate slower job creation and persistent inflationary pressures. Despite improving GDP figures, employment gains remain weak, and inflation is proving more resistant to policy measures, challenging the Federal Reserve's efforts to stabilize the economy.

China’s exports and imports exceed forecasts amid renewed trade tensions

China’s exports and imports surpassed expectations despite ongoing trade tensions. Strong global demand and economic resilience contributed to the positive trade performance. However, uncertainties remain as geopolitical frictions could impact future trade dynamics.

China’s September dollar-denominated exports rise 8.3% y/y, imports up 7.4%

In September, China’s dollar-denominated exports increased by 8.3% year-on-year, while imports grew 7.4%, both surpassing market expectations. The stronger trade performance reflects robust foreign demand and ongoing recovery in global markets amid easing pandemic restrictions and stabilized supply chains.

Taiwan says ’T-Dome’ to better integrate air defence system for higher kill rate

Taiwan's defense ministry announced the development of the "T-Dome," a new system designed to integrate its air defense capabilities more effectively. The upgraded network aims to improve coordination among missile batteries and radar units, boosting the overall kill rate against potential air threats. This enhancement reflects Taiwan's efforts to strengthen its defense amid increasing regional tensions.

Rupee may rely on central bank support; bonds to track inflation data

The Indian rupee is expected to depend on central bank interventions to maintain stability amid global and domestic challenges. Meanwhile, bond yields are likely to be influenced by upcoming inflation data, which will guide investors' expectations on monetary policy and interest rates.

UK's Reeves should use budget to reform tax system, IFS says

The Institute for Fiscal Studies urges UK Chancellor Jeremy Reeves to use the upcoming budget to reform the tax system. They highlight the need for simplifying taxes, ensuring fairness, and improving efficiency to support economic growth and public services. The IFS stresses that targeted reforms can address inequalities and provide a sustainable fiscal framework amidst current economic challenges.

XRP Climbs 10% In Rally

XRP surged 10% amid increased market activity and positive investor sentiment. The rally was driven by growing adoption and optimism around upcoming regulatory clarity. Traders are hopeful this momentum will continue, potentially boosting XRP’s market position against competing cryptocurrencies.

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Ethereum Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade

Ethereum's price surged 10% amid a bullish market trend, driven by strong investor demand and positive sentiment in the cryptocurrency sector. Analysts attribute the rise to increased adoption and upcoming network upgrades, boosting confidence and trading volumes.

Cardano Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade

Cardano’s price surged 10%, driven by positive market sentiment and renewed investor interest. The increase highlights growing confidence in the platform’s development and upcoming technological upgrades, positioning ADA for potential further gains amidst a bullish crypto market.

EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade

EOS surged 10% amid a bullish market trend, driven by increased investor interest and positive outlooks from analysts. The rise reflects growing confidence in EOS’s technology and potential for wider adoption. Market experts highlight upcoming developments and partnerships as key factors supporting the price boost.

HTX Supercharges USDD Ecosystem with Triple-Threat Boost

HTX announced a strategic initiative to enhance the USDD ecosystem through a three-pronged boost, aiming to improve stability, liquidity, and adoption. This plan involves increased funding, partnerships, and technology upgrades to strengthen USDD’s position in the stablecoin market and support wider usage across decentralized finance platforms.

Bitcoin extends losses after Trump threatens fresh tariffs and export curbs

Bitcoin prices fell as former President Trump announced potential new tariffs and export restrictions, raising concerns about global trade tensions. The news triggered investor caution, leading to a broader sell-off in cryptocurrencies. Market analysts suggest the uncertainty surrounding U.S. trade policies may continue to weigh on digital asset markets in the near term.

Bitcoin Falls 13% In Selloff

Bitcoin experienced a sharp 13% decline amid a broad market selloff driven by rising inflation concerns and tightening monetary policies. Investors reacted to weaker economic data and increased regulatory scrutiny, leading to heightened volatility in cryptocurrency markets. The drop marks a significant setback for Bitcoin, raising questions about its short-term stability and investor confidence.

Litecoin Falls 13% In Rout

Litecoin's price dropped 13% amid a broad cryptocurrency market sell-off. The decline reflects investor concerns over regulatory pressures and weakening market sentiment. Litecoin's technical indicators suggest continued volatility ahead as traders reassess positions in the digital asset space.

XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

XRP experienced a 10% drop amid bearish trading conditions, reflecting increased selling pressure and market uncertainty. Factors influencing the decline include negative investor sentiment and broader crypto market volatility, signaling a cautious outlook for XRP in the near term.

Sampo Oyj repurchases 307,924 own shares as part of buyback program

Sampo Oyj has repurchased 307,924 of its own shares under its ongoing buyback program. This move is part of the company's strategy to optimize shareholder value and utilize excess capital effectively. The share buyback supports the firm’s capital structure and may positively impact earnings per share.

Air India to Inspect Emergency Power Systems on Some 787 Jets

Air India plans to inspect emergency power systems on select Boeing 787 aircraft following concerns about potential issues. The airline aims to ensure passenger safety and maintain regulatory compliance by conducting thorough checks and necessary maintenance on these systems. This move addresses growing scrutiny over the reliability of critical onboard electrical components.

Jyske Bank acquires shares worth DKK 41.3 million in week 41 repurchase

Jyske Bank repurchased shares worth DKK 41.3 million during week 41 as part of its ongoing buy-back program. The bank aims to enhance shareholder value through these acquisitions, reflecting confidence in its financial performance and strategic outlook.

Caterpillar to acquire mining software firm RPMGlobal

Caterpillar plans to acquire RPMGlobal, a mining software company, to enhance its digital portfolio. The acquisition aims to integrate RPMGlobal’s technology with Caterpillar’s equipment and services, boosting operational efficiency and innovation in mining. This move reflects Caterpillar’s commitment to expanding its software capabilities and supporting customers with advanced mining management solutions.

IsoEnergy to acquire Toro Energy, expanding uranium portfolio

IsoEnergy is set to acquire Toro Energy, enhancing its uranium assets and market position. The acquisition aims to strengthen IsoEnergy’s resource base and capitalize on growing demand for uranium in the nuclear energy sector. This strategic move aligns with IsoEnergy’s growth plans and commitment to expanding its footprint in the uranium industry.

Arcus Biosciences to present promising gastric cancer survival data

Arcus Biosciences announced they will present new data showing improved survival rates in gastric cancer patients. The findings highlight the effectiveness of their latest therapy in clinical trials, offering hope for better treatment options. The presentation is anticipated to impact future gastric cancer treatment strategies significantly.

Chrysos FY25 slides reveal 80% EBITDA growth, ambitious FY26 guidance

Chrysos projects an 80% EBITDA increase for FY25, driven by strong operational performance and cost efficiencies. The company also unveiled ambitious guidance for FY26, aiming for further growth and expansion in key markets. Strategic investments and innovation are expected to support sustained profitability and competitive advantage moving forward.

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

Theon International plans to acquire a 9.8% stake in technology firm Exosens for €268.7 million. This strategic investment aims to bolster Theon's position in the tech sector and support Exosens' growth initiatives. The deal highlights increased investor confidence in Exosens' innovative solutions and market potential.

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

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF has made notable investments in LY Corp and Klarna, signaling confidence in these fintech companies. The purchases reflect ARK's strategy to capitalize on innovation and growth potential within the financial technology sector. These moves align with the fund's theme of backing disruptive technologies and companies poised for long-term success.

South Star Battery Metals closes first tranche of private placement

South Star Battery Metals successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement, raising funds to advance its battery metals projects. The financing supports ongoing exploration and development activities, aiming to capitalize on growing demand for critical minerals in the energy storage sector. Further tranches are anticipated as the company progresses its strategic goals.

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