News Summary - 10/14/2025

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Israeli hostages and Palestinian detainees freed as Trump hails 'historic dawn' in Middle East
A significant hostage and prisoner exchange has taken place, marking a key move toward ending the two-year conflict in Gaza. Former President Trump praised the event as a "historic dawn" for peace in the Middle East.
'You're my life, my hero': Hostages reunite with families after two years
After two years of captivity, hostages have finally reunited with their families. Loved ones describe the moment as the end of "two years of hell" and the start of a journey focused on healing and rehabilitation.
Palestinians celebrate return of detainees freed by Israel
Thousands gathered in Gaza and the West Bank to warmly welcome Palestinian prisoners and detainees recently freed by Israel, marking a significant moment of celebration and solidarity.
'Now the rebuilding begins,' says Trump as he signs Gaza peace plan
President Trump announced that the ceasefire in Gaza will hold and emphasized that the second phase of negotiations for lasting peace has begun, signaling a move toward rebuilding and stabilizing the region.
Madagascar president hiding in 'safe place' as he warns of coup attempt
Madagascar President Andry Rajoelina has reportedly fled the country on a French military jet amid a coup attempt. His current location remains unknown as he warns of threats to his government.
'Your appointment's rescheduled': Shutdown cancels US citizenship ceremonies
A government shutdown has caused cancellations and rescheduling of US citizenship ceremonies, leading to disorder and disappointment for individuals who were set to take the oath and become American citizens.
Eurovision organisers postpone vote on Israel's inclusion in contest next year
The European Broadcasting Union has delayed the planned November vote on Israel's participation in next year's Eurovision contest.
Rescuers search for missing in Mexico's flooded towns
At least 64 people have died and many remain missing due to torrential rains caused by tropical storms in Mexico, prompting ongoing rescue efforts in the flooded areas.
Dutch government takes control of China-owned chip firm
The Dutch government has taken control of a China-owned chip company to safeguard technology supplies. This decision is intended to protect national and EU interests but may increase tensions between the EU and China.
Forty-two killed as bus crashes on South Africa mountain pass
Forty-two people, mainly from Zimbabwe and Malawi, died when their bus crashed on a mountain pass in South Africa. The victims were reportedly returning home, according to officials.
Trump says he may send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Zelensky plans to visit Washington seeking long-range missiles to counter Russia. Former President Donald Trump has indicated he might approve sending Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine to support their defense efforts.
Cameroon awaits presidential election result
Cameroon is awaiting the results of its presidential election, where incumbent Paul Biya, 92 and the world's oldest head of state, faces challenges from nine opposing candidates.
China accuses US of 'double standards' over tariff threat
Beijing warned it may implement countermeasures if the US President enforces a new 100% tariff on Chinese imports, accusing the US of applying double standards in trade policies.
India and Canada reset ties after strain of Sikh leader's murder
Canada's foreign minister visited Delhi to mend relations after tensions caused by the murder of a Sikh leader in Canada. The visit aims to restore diplomatic ties and improve cooperation between the two countries following the incident that had strained their relationship.
Sikh man with tumour held by US immigration denied medical care - family
Paramjit Singh, an Indian green card holder residing in the US since 1994, is being detained by US immigration authorities. Despite having a tumor, his family reports he has been denied necessary medical care while in custody.
US calls for China to release 30 leaders of influential underground church
The US urges China to free 30 leaders of Zion Church, one of the country's largest underground Christian networks founded in 2007 by Pastor Jin Mingri, highlighting concerns over religious persecution.
Boy, 11, shoots farm worker dead in tragic South Africa accident, police say
An 11-year-old boy accidentally shot and killed a farm worker in South Africa. The boyâs father has been arrested for negligent handling of a firearm. Both are scheduled to appear in court.
Afghan Taliban says Pakistani troops killed in 'retaliatory' border attacks
The Afghan Taliban reported killing Pakistani troops in border attacks carried out as retaliation. These strikes followed accusations against Pakistan of bombing a market inside Afghanistan days earlier.
Madagascar presidency says attempt to seize power underway
An army unit declared it had seized control of the military command and all armed forces, indicating an attempt to take power in Madagascar.
Mali imposes $10,000 visa bond on US visitors in tit-for-tat move
Mali has implemented a $10,000 visa bond requirement for US visitors, mirroring the US's visa policies. The West African nation describes this as an "identical visa programme" in a retaliatory measure.
Drone captures huge fire engulfing homes in Peru
A massive fire has engulfed dozens of homes in Peru, causing significant damage. Local media reports the blaze is suspected to have originated from an illegal pyrotechnics warehouse.
'In an instant, they were gone': Small town mourns after Tennessee explosives factory blast
Authorities have declared the 16 people missing following the Tennessee explosives factory blast as presumed dead, deepening the town's mourning after the tragic incident.
Seychelles' opposition leader wins presidential poll
Patrick Herminie won the Seychelles presidential runoff election with 52.7% of the vote, defeating Wavel Ramkalawan, according to official results.
We're grateful for what Trump is doing for peace, Nobel winner tells BBC
MarĂa Corina Machado expresses her gratitude to Donald Trump for his efforts promoting peace globally, highlighting her appreciation during an interaction covered by the BBC.
'She left trail of fairy dust': Tributes pour in for Diane Keaton
Goldie Hawn, co-star from First Wives Club, paid tribute to Diane Keaton, who passed away at 79. Hawn praised Keaton for leaving "memories beyond imagination," highlighting the lasting impact of her life and career.
Israelis praise Trump at huge rally ahead of expected hostage release by Hamas in Gaza
Hundreds of thousands of Israelis gathered in Tel Aviv to praise Donald Trump ahead of an anticipated hostage release by Hamas in Gaza, amid ongoing Palestinian returns to Gaza City following the Israeli withdrawal.
Who are the released hostages?
The Israeli military announced that Hamas has released 20 living hostages who have now returned to Israel.
'We're in limbo': A town in Trump country where shutdown axe looms
Martinsburg, West Virginia, faces uncertainty amid the government shutdown as Washington politicians remain deadlocked. The community, located in Trump country, anxiously awaits solutions, concerned about the shutdown's local economic and social impacts.
Paraguay â the Silicon Valley of South America?
Paraguay aims to develop a major tech industry, leveraging its abundant and inexpensive hydroelectric power as a key resource to attract and support technology companies.
A photo worth a thousand words: Taliban minister with Indian female journalists
After initially excluding female reporters from his first Delhi event, Taliban minister Amir Khan Muttaqi later invited Indian female journalists, marking a notable moment of inclusion.
Shamans openly using psychedelic drugs for treatment in South Africa
In Cape Town, unregulated healers openly use psychedelic drugs for treatment, attracting growing business. However, this practice carries significant risks due to lack of regulation and potential health dangers for patients.
How the autumn climbing season turned deadly in the Himalayas
Unpredictable and intense monsoons are extending into autumn in the Himalayas, making the climbing season more dangerous and deadly due to worsening weather conditions.
KPop Demon Hunters directors on Oscar chances and a possible sequel
The co-directors of Netflix's top-viewed film, KPop Demon Hunters, express enthusiasm about the characters' potential beyond the current story. They discuss their hopes for Oscar recognition and hint at continuing the franchise with a possible sequel.
South Africa debates changing name of world-famous Kruger Park
There is growing debate in South Africa about renaming Kruger Park, with some questioning whether the 19th-century Afrikaner leader, for whom the park is named, should continue to be memorialized.
Thirty belugas in Canada face being euthanised. Can they be saved?
Marineland, facing ongoing controversy and financial difficulties, warns it may need to euthanise 30 beluga whales if it cannot secure alternative homes for them. The situation highlights challenges in marine animal care and the urgency to find solutions for the whales' welfare.
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, vows a promising future to young voters amid growing demands for younger leadership. As youthful populations seek change and fresh perspectives, Biya aims to maintain his hold on power by appealing to their hopes and aspirations.
'Peace in the Middle East': Trump signs ceasefire deal in Egypt
US President Trump and other global leaders signed the initial phase of a Gaza ceasefire agreement in Sharm el-Sheikh, marking a significant step towards easing tensions in the Middle East.
Watch: Emotional reunions as freed hostages return to Israel
A video released by the Israeli military shows Mor, a freed hostage, smiling and warmly embracing two relatives upon returning to Israel, highlighting heartfelt emotional reunions.
'Indescribable happiness' as detainees return to Gaza
Israel has released 1,968 prisoners and detainees under a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, marking a significant step toward easing tensions and bringing relief to families awaiting their return to Gaza.
Watch: Palestinian prisoners released in West Bank to rapturous crowds
Israel has released 250 Palestinian prisoners in the West Bank as part of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas, drawing joyous celebrations from the crowds welcoming them.
Freed hostages shown in first video from IDF
Alon Ohel and Guy Gilboa-Dalal were shown speaking to Israeli soldiers after their release from Hamas captivity in Gaza, marking the first video footage of freed hostages shared by the IDF.
FeijĂło proposes that the Government take responsibility for the care of migrant minors due to the "saturation" of the autonomous communities
The PP presents a national plan for legal and orderly immigration, proposing that the Government assume responsibility for the care of migrant minors because of the saturation of the autonomous communities. Additionally, they advocate promoting the return and family reunification of these minors.
Hamas regains control of the streets in Gaza after the ceasefire and clashes with clans accused of collaborating with Israel
Armed Hamas units have deployed in several districts of Gaza, dressed both in civilian clothes and police uniforms, reestablishing control after the ceasefire. Additionally, they are involved in firefights with local clans accused of collaborating with Israel.
âDislocationâ and âwrenchâ: this is how experts interpret Trumpâs dominant handshake with SĂĄnchez
Trump has turned his dominant handshake into a personal trademark since he arrived at the White House. Experts analyze this gesture as a way to exert control and power during his meetings, as occurred with President SĂĄnchez.
Trump's message to SĂĄnchez about defense spending: "Are you working on the GDP thing? We'll get there"
The US president commented on Spain's refusal to increase its defense spending to 5%. This statement comes just days after Trump suggested the possible expulsion of Spain from NATO for not meeting military targets.
This is the Order of the Nile, the historic decoration that Egypt has awarded to Trump for his peace plan
The Egyptian president granted Donald Trump the Order of the Nile, a historic decoration, in recognition of his efforts to achieve peace in the Gaza Strip.
Trump materializes the historic signing of the peace plan for Gaza and boasts about the achievement: "It had to take 3,000 years"
The US president stated that no one believed peace in the Middle East was possible, but with the signing of the agreement for Gaza, he demonstrates that it is now achievable, highlighting that it took 3,000 years to accomplish it.
Israel begins the process of identifying the bodies of hostages returned by Hamas
Israel has begun the identification of the bodies of hostages returned by Hamas following the signing of a ceasefire agreement in Gaza, marking a key breakthrough in the negotiations and the release process.
These are the 20 hostages that Hamas has released alive in two areas of Gaza
Hamas will release 20 hostages, all men between 20 and 48 years old, in two areas of Gaza.
The Polish USA-Style Outlet That Sells Premium Brands at Low Prices: "It's Like a Big Flea Market"
In these Polish outlet-style stores, similar to those in the United States, premium brands like Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein, Michael Kors, and Valentino are sold with discounts of more than 50%, offering a shopping experience reminiscent of a large flea market.
The DANA is leaving with its final throes, but the bad weather will continue: "Atlantic storms are coming"
The DANA is disappearing, but the bad weather will persist due to the arrival of Atlantic storms. These will bring rain and adverse conditions to various regions, prolonging atmospheric instability in Spain over the coming days.
The Story of Antonio, the Neighbor from Valencia Who Has Been Dead in His Apartment for Over a Decade
Antonio, a resident of Valencia, was found dead in his apartment after more than a decade. The discovery occurred when a water leak alerted his downstairs neighbor, who found the body during an inspection.
Love of Lesbian: "We Are Part-Time Rock Stars"
Love of Lesbian members Santi Balmes, Juliån Saldarriaga, Jordi Roig, and Oriol Bonet discuss their latest album, "Ejército de salvación," and their nationwide tour in Spain. They are now preparing to take their music to Latin America, embracing their identity as "part-time rock stars."
Sonia Monroyâs Sister Dies, Completely "Devastated": "I Promise to Take Care of Your Daughters"
Sonia Monroy, former contestant of 'Survivors,' says goodbye to her deceased sister with an emotional letter, expressing her pain and promising to take care of her nieces after this devastating loss.
The beet conflict threatening to bring tractors to the doors of Primark
Diego Bellido, person in charge of beet at COAG AndalucĂa, admits that the situation is unexpected and that currently "there is no alternative," which threatens agricultural mobilizations, including protests with tractors in front of establishments such as Primark.
Roi Méndez introduces R01, his new musical facet: "I live well and I am happier than when I left 'OT'"
Roi Méndez, former contestant of 'OT 2017', presents his new musical facet under the name R01. The artist states that he lives well and is happier now than when he left the show, reflecting a more authentic and free stage in his musical career.
Sumar opens another front with the PSOE with its housing plan and heats up Minister RodrĂguez's appearance in Congress
Sumar, led by Yolanda DĂaz, publicly maintains its differences with the PSOE for the third consecutive week, generating tension just two days before Housing Minister RodrĂguez's appearance in Congress.
The heated argument between Andy and Lucas after the farewell concert: "Andy felt sidelined"
Journalist Ălex Ălvarez revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that after the farewell concert, Andy and Lucas had a heated argument because Andy felt sidelined during the event.
Andy prepares for his first television interview to tell the truth about Lucas
Andy, half of the recently separated famous duo, has hired a new press agency and is ready for his first television interview, where he will address the crisis with Lucas openly.
Ăbalos quits his lawyer due to the "irreversible deterioration" of their relationship just two days before his testimony
Ăbalos has decided to do without his lawyer two days before testifying before the judge, who summoned him after the UCO identified âŹ95,000 in unjustified expenses during their investigation.
The puzzle of Sabadell's shareholders in the takeover bid: who can tip the outcome in favor of BBVA
Sabadell's shareholding structure is highly fragmented, making it difficult to predict the final outcome of the takeover bid and who can decisively influence the result in favor of BBVA.
Peloponi, after suffering a crisis for having surgery in Turkey, defends that country and undeclared money: "Spain is a country of poor people"
Peloponi, after facing a crisis following surgery in Turkey, defends the choice of the country for his surgery and justifies the use of undeclared money, pointing out that Spain is a country with economic difficulties and few opportunities.
Housing Concern Reaches Bubble Levels and Is Now the Countryâs Main Problem for 37% of Citizens
Concern about housing has reached levels similar to the real estate bubble and is the main problem for 37% of Spaniards. Additionally, immigration (20.5%) and job quality (18.3%) are also among the issues that cause the most worry, according to the CIS barometer of October.
Sumar proposes that the PSOE impose rent price caps on the regions by decree
Yolanda DĂaz's party demands that the PSOE impose rent price caps on the regions via decree, extend current rental contracts by three years (five in high-demand areas), and set new contracts to last eight years.
Escaping Male Violence After Turning 65: "We Cannot Allow the Only Solution to Be Returning to Their Abuser"
Associations and residents demand more resources in care centers for women over 65 who are victims of male violence, denouncing that the lack of support forces them to return to their abusers.
'La Revuelta' turns into 'First Dates' with the flirtation between Alberto San Juan and the second guest
In 'La Revuelta', Alberto San Juan and the second guest engage in a playful flirtation, making the show reminiscent of 'First Dates'. Broncano jokes by humorously comparing himself to Carlos Sobera, host of the famous dating show.
Headless Corpse Found in Advanced State of Decomposition in Cullera
The Civil Guard found a headless and heavily decomposed body in Cullera. The identity has not yet been established, and an investigation has been launched to determine the causes and circumstances of the death.
The Government Plans Increases for Self-Employed Workers of Between 11 and 206 Euros per Month Next Year
The Social Security proposes to raise self-employed workers' contributions between 3.8% and 35%, depending on income. The employers' organization ATA criticizes the measure, calling it a "rip-off" and accusing the Government of being out of touch with reality.
Footballer Kike GarcĂa and Espanyol doctors saved a youth playerâs life: âI had to break ribsâ
Kike GarcĂa and the Espanyol medical team saved the life of young academy player Hugo through a quick intervention. Hugo has recovered and visited Espanyolâs first team this Saturday.
The Training Revolution Your Company Canât Miss
Universidad PYME Madrid will transform the city into a hub of digitalization and entrepreneurship with an event organized by FUNDAE and SEPE, along with the Community of Madrid, where companies can discover new tools and opportunities to boost their growth.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ (issue no. 127) from FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica analyzes the Alfabeta Generation and their quest for well-being in a hyperconnected world. It explores how this group learns to manage technology and find a balance between digital life and personal well-being, promoting a conscious relationship with screens to live better.
Chris Martin of Coldplay speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin commented ironically on the 'kisscam' incident, where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting making the best of difficult situations with humor.
Self-consumption: from an energy revolution to one of the unknowns that puts the grid at risk of blackout
The lack of accurate information about the amount and location of self-consumption, along with the unpredictable behavior of its users, has raised alerts at Red Eléctrica regarding the stability of the grid. Although a registry was promised in 2019 by the Ministry for Ecological Transition, it has not been implemented, and the sector expects the Government to require data sharing through new laws.
Everything About Valero, the New 'Made in Spain' Drone Being Designed for Mass Attacks
The Valero drone, designed in Spain, can carry various types of payloads and be launched from land, aircraft, or ships, aimed at carrying out massive attacks with great versatility.
Victoria Beckham reveals why she decided to remove her breast implants: "I donât know where those breasts would go, they must be floating in the sea"
Victoria Beckham explained that she decided to remove her breast implants because she didnât like how they looked and was concerned about where those implants might end up, imagining that "they must be floating in the sea." The singer and designer sought a more natural appearance and was open about her experience with cosmetic surgery.
Madrueño, emotional and tearful, announces the death of a 'Supervivientes' cast member: "You will always be part of this cay"
The presenter, visibly emotional, announced live the passing of a 'Supervivientes' participant and paid a heartfelt tribute, remembering her as an unforgettable part of the show.
MarĂa JesĂșs Ruiz talks about her husband's health condition after suffering paralysis caused by a rare syndrome
MarĂa JesĂșs Ruiz has explained her husband's medical situation, who is facing facial paralysis caused by a rare syndrome. The illness has affected his health, and she shares details about his condition and the recovery process he is undergoing.
Are You Self-Employed and Looking for Visibility? Get It for Free Through This Platform
Informa D&B launches âYOAUTĂNOMOâ, a free platform where self-employed individuals can voluntarily register to verify their activity, enhancing their visibility and generating new business opportunities.
Hungarian Ganz-Mavag Admits Insolvency One Year After Its Takeover Bid on Talgo Failed
Ganz-Mavag acknowledges in a letter its insolvency due to inability to pay its debts to the maintenance workshops, after accumulating losses of 71 million in three years.
The Current Life of Jorge Roelas: This Is How the Beloved Marcial from 'Médico de familia' Has Changed
Jorge Roelas, a Goya nominee, continues his acting career after 'Médico de familia', participating in recent series such as 'Paquita Salas' and 'Las largas sombras'.
This is How Coco Chanel Avoided Prison for Helping the Nazis: Winston Churchill Saved Her
Coco Chanel had a relationship with a Nazi officer and was accused of espionage during the German occupation of France. However, thanks to the intervention of Winston Churchill, she avoided being imprisoned for collaborating with the Nazis.
Three Tricks to Calm Yourself in Stressful Situations
Prolonged stress can damage health. Learning to control it is essential to avoid serious consequences. Three effective tricks help to calm down during tense moments and maintain well-being.
Controversy in Hollywood: The First Movie Directed by AI Is Now a Reality
The first movie directed by an artificial intelligence already exists. Its creator emphasizes that this work reflects how humans and AI can collaborate to tell innovative stories, marking a milestone and sparking debate in Hollywood about the future of cinema.
This Is the Town of Carlos de los Reyes, the Third Contestant Eliminated from 'OT 2025'
Carlos de los Reyes, the third contestant eliminated from 'OT 2025', comes from a town located in the heart of La Mancha, near the Lagunas de Ruidera, an area known for its natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Vegan Zucchini Brownie, a Different and Healthy Dessert for Chocolate Lovers
This vegan brownie recipe uses zucchini to add moisture without the need for eggs or milk, offering a healthy and delicious dessert for chocolate lovers.
Is it legal to drive someone else's car without being on the insurance?
Sometimes, due to unforeseen events or planned trips, someone other than the owner or insured person must drive a vehicle. The legality of driving without being included on the insurance depends on the policy and current legislation, as many insurers require all drivers to be declared for the coverage to be valid in case of an accident.
The A-5 reaches one year of construction with the tunnel already started, a 'slalom' of cars, and residents on alert
The excavation of the tunnel on the A-5 moves forward steadily, with traffic expected to switch in January to allow the outbound lane to be underground. The work is expected to be completed by November 2026, while drivers navigate the changes and residents watch closely.
MartĂn GijĂłn combines religion and crime in his 'thriller': "It bothers me that women are always killed in fiction"
MartĂn GijĂłn sets his thriller in 16th century Granada, integrating religious and criminal elements through historical characters such as Sor Ana de JesĂșs and Fray Juan De la Cruz, aiming to offer a different narrative that avoids the usual stereotypes in fiction.
Lecornu Seeks the National Assembly's 'Yes' to His Government Program in Yet Another Attempt to Get France Out of the Crisis
The Executive, composed mainly of technocrats, seeks the support of the socialists in the National Assembly to overcome the censure motion in the Chamber and advance with its government program in an effort to pull France out of the crisis.
France or the Abyss of Europe
Emmanuel Macron dissolved the National Assembly in June 2024 to curb the far right, but his decision resulted in an increase in political chaos in France.
Santi Cazorla blows up after accusations over Paunovic's dismissal: "I won't allow my image to be tarnished"
Santi Cazorla, captain of Real Oviedo, laments the accusations following Paunovic's dismissal, stating that it was a surprise for everyone and that they found out shortly before training at the sports city. He defends his image and rejects any attempt to tarnish it over this matter.
They denounce a fake blind man who received over one million in aid for 50 years
A man who had been receiving public aid since 1972 was reported after it was discovered that he was not blind. Authorities recorded him performing tasks normally and without assistance, exposing the fraud that amounted to more than one million euros over 50 years.
The Special Gourmet Range Arrives at ALDI to Make Your Dinners Unique
The 'Special' brand arrives at ALDI with more than 150 high-quality gourmet products at affordable prices, perfect for enhancing any celebration with a unique flavor.
The 'Frozen Route' Invented by China to Make What AliExpress Sends You Arrive Much Sooner
A Chinese shipping company has launched the first maritime route through the Arctic, reducing the shipping time from China to Europe via AliExpress from 30 to 18 days, significantly speeding up product delivery.
The fine for having an alarm sticker on the front door without having a real security system
Displaying alarm stickers without an active contract with the security company can lead to fines, as these labels must reflect a real and current system.
Attention drivers: this is how you can be scammed when buying a second-hand car
In 2024, more than 2 million second-hand vehicles were sold in Spain. Given this high demand, it is crucial for buyers to stay alert to avoid common scams when purchasing these used cars.
Mushroom Risotto Recipe with Coconut Milk for Less Than 3 Euros
We show you how to prepare a delicious mushroom risotto with an exotic and tropical touch thanks to the coconut milk, all for less than 3 euros.
JJ Vaquero talks about his problems with alcohol: "I saw myself drunk at my mother-in-law's funeral"
JJ Vaquero confessed on 'El Hormiguero' about his problems with alcohol, highlighting that he only managed to start giving it up when he told his wife. He recounted difficult moments, including seeing himself drunk at his mother-in-law's funeral, which marked a turning point in his battle against addiction.
Isabel Pantoja has new financial troubles: she cannot afford the house in the Dominican Republic
Isabel Pantoja wishes to settle in the Dominican Republic with her brother AgustĂn to distance herself from her recent problems, but she is facing financial difficulties that prevent her from affording the house there, according to 'ÂĄVaya fama!'.
Terelu Campos, just 20 days before the premiere of 'Santa Lola', hasnât even sold a quarter of the tickets
With only 20 days left until the premiere of 'Santa Lola', Terelu Campos is facing difficulties with ticket sales, as she hasnât managed to sell even a quarter of them, and according to 'El tiempo justo', "itâs almost all empty."
Doctors warn about hand ailments related to mobile phone use
Knowing and following simple daily guidelines can prevent and relieve hand pain caused by frequent mobile phone use, doctors warn.
Have You Prepared for a Second Blackout? This Is How People on the Street Respond About the Essentials They Already Have
Red Eléctrica has warned about sudden fluctuations in electrical voltage, raising concerns about a possible second blackout. The population is assessing which items they consider essential to face future power outages.
The Escape of Nahla and Noha from Gaza to Spain: "I Live Half Dead and I Only Think About Bringing My Children Here"
Nahla and Noha escaped from Gaza on a military plane sent by the Spanish Government to evacuate civilians. In an interview with '20minutos,' they recount the fear during their escape and the anguish they still feel for the family members left in their country. Their main wish is to reunite with their children in order to find peace.
The Struggle for Spanish Nationality of Descendants of Exiles in Argentina: "It's about Reclaiming the Past"
More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the âGrandchildrenâs Law,â reclaiming the identity of descendants of Spaniards who emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons.
Beyond the Hyperbole
Despite Trumpâs exaggerations, there is hope that this historic moment may open a window of opportunity to reach a solution.
The Painting of Columbus
The painting by José Garnelo in the Naval Museum, which depicts Columbus's arrival in the New World, was vandalized this Sunday by being sprayed with red paint.
Immunologist Mary Brunkow Doesn't Answer the Phone
Mary Brunkow avoids answering calls because she believes that people are products and our data is the information that fuels the unchecked growth of technology.
Let Us Have Peace in Peace
The Swedish Academy, responsible for the Nobel Prizes, is a serious institution that does not allow itself to be influenced by utopian ambitions, even if they have the backing of millions.
Health Ministry reviews prices of 17,000 medicines and estimates savings of 287 million
The Ministry of Health updates the reference pricing system for 17,000 medicines, which will generate estimated savings of 287.58 million euros on hospital and pharmacy medicines.
These are the 17,000 medications that have a price change: check if yours is included and its new sale price
The prices of 17,385 medication presentations are reviewed, including 13,871 available in pharmacies and 3,514 in hospitals, affecting their new sale price.
The unnoticed detail of Leonor's military 'look' on Hispanic Day that she has worn year after year
During the Hispanic Day parade, Leonor once again wore the accessory she always wears, even combined with her military uniform, a detail that goes unnoticed but has become a constant in her annual look.
Alessandro Lecquio, on the accusations by Antonia Dell' Atte: "I have referred the case to my lawyer"
Antonia Dell' Atte has once again reported gender-based violence against Alessandro Lecquio. He has responded by stating that he has referred the matter to his lawyer to handle the case legally. This is not the first time the model has made such accusations.
Trump will meet Zelenski this Friday and mentions that Turkey could help him end the Russian invasion of Ukraine
President Trump announced that he will meet with Zelenski this Friday and stated that Turkish President Erdogan could collaborate to put an end to the Russian invasion in Ukraine.
Aagesen assures she is "convinced" that the "responsible parties" for the blackout will be identified
Minister Sara Aagesen stated that the system is prepared to prevent future blackouts and expressed confidence that those responsible for the latest power outage will be identified.
Eurovision postpones vote to decide Israel's expulsion following Gaza ceasefire
Eurovision has decided to postpone the vote on the possible expulsion of Israel from the contest due to the recent ceasefire in Gaza. The organization will look for a more appropriate time to address the matter, aiming to prevent the conflict from affecting the competition and to respect the sensitivity of the moment.
Wyoming: "What Comes from Trump and Netanyahu Can Only End Frankly Badly"
Wyoming questions whether Israel will respect the peace plan or continue ignoring it as it has since 1948, expressing skepticism about the future actions of Trump and Netanyahu, and warning that their course may have negative consequences.
Rosa and Manu tie for the 65th time in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra'
Rosa, from Galicia, and Manu, from Madrid, reached their 65th tie in 'El Rosco' after competing in 228 episodes of the game show 'Pasapalabra.'
Reports Negligence at a Cosmetic Clinic in Turkey: "I Went to Fulfill a Dream and It Has Been a Nightmare"
The victim reports negligence at a cosmetic clinic in Turkey, where she paid 800 euros for a blood transfusion. She expresses that her experience, intended as the fulfillment of a dream, turned into a nightmare due to the mistreatment and problems she endured.
Working with a Trapdoor Beneath Your Feet
The article addresses the experience of living with uncertainty at work, comparing it to having an unpredictable trapdoor beneath your feet. It reflects on how this constant insecurity affects both job stability and emotional well-being, encouraging the development of resilience and adaptability in the face of a changing and unreliable work environment.
'First Dates' reveals the percentage of young people who still want to get married
Richard Pena, the voice-over of 'First Dates', revealed that the average age of the latest generations to get married is 36 years old, highlighting current trends in young people's expectations regarding marriage.
Risto Mejide mocks Pedro SĂĄnchezâs departure on Hispanic Day due to his trip to Egypt: "Not even Lady Gaga carries that suitcase"
Pedro SĂĄnchez left the Royal Palace during the Hispanic Day ceremony without addressing the media, which sparked criticism. Risto Mejide mocked his exit and luggage, humorously comparing it to Lady Gagaâs.
Alfonso ArĂșs on today's society: "I've never seen a level of polarization like the one there is now"
Alfonso ArĂșs points out that the polarization in today's society is unprecedented and increasing. He emphasizes that, in many cases, conflicts and arguments arise for meaningless reasons, reflecting an increasingly tense and divided social climate.
BelĂ©n Esteban, about her trial with Toño SanchĂs: "I trusted him, he was like family, but he kept the money"
BelĂ©n Esteban accuses her former representative Toño SanchĂs of improperly keeping more than 300,000 euros. In the trial, she explained that she trusted him like a family member, but he took the money, which has caused a legal conflict between them.
BelĂ©n Esteban and Toño SanchĂs Reunite in Court Over Outstanding Debt
BelĂ©n Esteban and her former manager Toño SanchĂs face each other in court due to an outstanding debt. SanchĂs is facing a possible sentence of three and a half years in prison for illegally appropriating more than 300,000 euros.
Channing Tatum goes through the first fight with his daughter: "Her eyes changed, they turned black like those of a shark"
Channing Tatum experienced the first fight with his daughter, describing how her gaze changed noticeably, comparing it to the black eyes of a shark, reflecting the intensity of the moment.
Louis Tomlinson Speaks for the First Time About Liam Payne's Death and the Possible Return of 'One Direction'
Louis Tomlinson opens up in an interview about the alleged death of Liam Payne, clarifying that it is false, and shares his thoughts on a possible One Direction reunion, expressing hope but without confirming anything concrete.
Paula Badosaâs trip in search of peace after ending her season: âPlaces and people that heal youâ
Paula Badosa is enjoying a break in Bali with her mother, sister, and best friend, seeking peace after finishing her season.
Plex, Marina Rivers, and Marcelo Join the Roster of Presidents in PiquĂ©âs Kings League
Plex, Marina Rivers, and Marcelo have joined as presidents in Gerard PiquĂ©âs Kings League, leading a joint team in the new season of the Kings Cup Spain, considered the most global edition to date.
Miriam Saavedra reveals a drastic decision related to her roots: "It is neither a mistake nor negligence"
Peruvian influencer Miriam Saavedra reveals a significant decision regarding her roots, clarifying that it is neither a mistake nor negligence. The communicator explains the reasons behind this change, demonstrating deep reflection on her identity and cultural connection.
Liam Gallagher, Oasis' frontman, has become a grandfather at 53
Liam Gallagher, Oasis' singer, has become a grandfather at the age of 53. His daughter Molly has given birth to a boy from her relationship with footballer Nathaniel Phillips.
Alejandra Rubio on Carlo Costanzia's latest interview: "He has a difficult role. He did it phenomenally"
Alejandra Rubio praised Carlo Costanzia, son of Mar Flores, after his interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!'. She acknowledged the difficulty of the role he played and highlighted that he did it phenomenally.
Michu's mother travels to Madrid to see her granddaughter and meets with Ana MarĂa AldĂłn
Inma traveled to Madrid to visit her granddaughter RocĂo, who lives with her paternal grandfather, Ortega Cano. During her stay, she also had a meeting with Ana MarĂa AldĂłn.
The educational level in Spain rises, but the gap with Europe remains
Young Spaniards improve in Mathematics, reading, and problem-solving, but they are still behind their peers in developed countries. The educational gap with Europe is three times greater than in previous generations. Additionally, 13% drop out after compulsory secondary education (ESO). The challenge is to reduce school dropout rates and raise the quality of education.
What the New State-of-the-Art Telescope in Tenerife Is Like
Tenerife debuts a state-of-the-art telescope, the largest in the local observatory and the biggest private astronomical infrastructure in Spain. It will enable the investigation of the universe and the calculation of asteroid trajectories, strengthening 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 features 64 works by 45 Spanish artists, highlighting the influence of the telluric and the primitive in the renewal of Spanish art from the 20th century to the present day.
Gianni Infantino, FIFA boss, surprise guest of Donald Trump at the peace agreement summit in Gaza
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, was unexpectedly invited by Donald Trump to the peace summit in Gaza in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, where he greeted the American leader.
Rafa Mir remains silent during his interrogation and agrees to be tried for alleged sexual assault of a young woman
Rafa Mir remained silent during his interrogation to avoid contradictions with his initial statement and agreed to be tried for the alleged sexual assault. Additionally, he would assume the payment of a bail of 12,500 euros.
Bodybuilder Josema 'Beast' Continues Making History at 23 After Nearly Reaching the Podium at Mr. Olympia
At 23 years old, bodybuilder Josema 'Beast' has achieved an outstanding performance at Mr. Olympia, nearly reaching the podium. His promising career continues to make history in the bodybuilding world, establishing him as a rising star in the discipline.
Pablo Urdangarin, Iñaki's eldest son, a big new addition to the Spanish handball team
Pablo Urdangarin, son of Iñaki Urdangarin and Infanta Cristina, has been called up by coach Jordi Ribera to participate in two friendly matches with the Spanish handball team.
Javier Tebas, on the CSD and Villarreal - Miami: "The Government has no authority to prevent the match"
Javier Tebas states that the match between Villarreal and another team in Miami is not being moved for economic reasons and assures that the Government does not have the authority to stop the match from taking place.
Laura RomĂĄn, with Parkinsonâs since age 37: "Itâs a very cruel disease, but you can live with it"
Laura RomĂĄn was diagnosed with early-onset Parkinsonâs of genetic origin at age 37. Despite the cruelty of the disease, she emphasizes that it is possible to live with it and face it with hope and strength.
Autism Is Not a Single Disorder and Has Different Genetic Origins, According to the Latest Research
A study published in Nature reveals that autism has different genetic origins and is not a single disorder. Additionally, the timing of diagnosis is related to varying levels of intellectual disability and mental health problems.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds and eleven medals at the latest world championship. He highlights the limited visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.
Daniel ComĂn, with autism, creates an app to help people with ASD: "I would have given anything for something like this years ago"
Daniel ComĂn, diagnosed with autism at two years old, created AutiStok, a mobile app that helps people with ASD regulate emotions and organize their daily lives, promoting their autonomy and well-being.
Trump's tariffs on the pharmaceutical sector will result in additional costs of up to 16.4 billion
LLYC warns that the tariffs imposed by Trump on the pharmaceutical sector will cause additional costs of up to 16.4 billion, affecting supply chains, delaying access to medicines, and reducing European competitiveness, which demands achieving strategic autonomy.
The Spanish Autonomous Communities Most Exposed to Trumpâs Tariffs
Spanish exports to the United States are concentrated in a few autonomous communities, according to an analysis by CaixaBank Research, which makes them more vulnerable to the tariffs imposed by Trump.
Pablo LĂłpez Gil-Albarellos (Trade Republic): "We are quite optimistic about our growth forecast in Spain"
Pablo LĂłpez Gil-Albarellos from Trade Republic expresses significant optimism about the growth prospects of the Spanish market, showing confidence in the positive development of the sector in Spain.
Gold exceeds $4,100 for the first time just five days after breaking the $4,000 mark
Gold reached an intraday high of $4,136.62, increasing by 3.4% compared to the previous close, surpassing $4,100 for the first time just five days after exceeding $4,000.
Where is the patrol boat diplomacy in the Palestinian cause?
Mexico went from being a key mediator capable of bringing together Arab, Israeli, and global actors in a conference, to a position of international irrelevance in the Palestinian cause.
This is the social project behind the yogurt consumed by MarĂa Branyas, the world's longest-lived woman
This social cooperative, founded in 1982, generates revenue of 38.39 million euros, mainly from dairy production (28.06 million), and employs more than 500 vulnerable people, supporting their labor inclusion.
Interim workers claim that the advocate general of the CJEU supports them: "Conversion to permanent status is perfectly possible"
Interim workers' platforms view positively the conclusions of the advocate general of the CJEU, which support the conversion of interim workers into permanent employees. Although the court has not yet issued a ruling, the final decision depends on the Supreme Court, which shows reluctance to grant job stability.
Elliot Page on his return with Nolan in 'Oppenheimer': "Being more comfortable with who you are makes everything more enjoyable"
Elliot Page, who came out as a trans man five years ago, has reunited with director Christopher Nolan after 15 years since their work together on 'Inception'. Page emphasizes that feeling more comfortable with oneself enhances the experience in his career.
'Until I Lose My Voice': Where to Watch and When Leiva's Documentary Premieres
The documentary covers Leiva's beginnings in music, his success with Pereza and their subsequent breakup, as well as an accident that marked his life and his voice problems.
Disney+ surprises with its own 'Wednesday': this is the youth series that premieres just in time for Halloween
Disney+ will launch a new youth series starring Vampirina, a teenage vampire. The production, perfect for the Halloween season, offers a fresh and entertaining story that promises to capture the attention of the young audience with its mix of humor and supernatural elements.
'Our Fault': When Prime Video Releases the Final Chapter of the 'Culpables' Trilogy Starring Nicole Wallace and Gabriel Guevara
The 'Culpables' trilogy, starring Gabriel Guevara and Nicole Wallace, comes to an end with 'Our Fault,' which premieres on October 16 on Prime Video, continuing the stories of Nick and Noah following 'My Fault' and 'Your Fault.'
'Dracula', by Luc Besson: the director of 'The Fifth Element' presents the most seductive bloodsucker at Sitges 2025
Luc Besson's new film blends gothic romance with music by Danny Elfman and features performances by Caleb Landry Jones, Zoë Bleu, and Christoph Waltz, debuting at Sitges 2025 as a seductive vision of the iconic vampire.
The simple Google trick to forget about spam calls forever: it activates in seconds
Android and iPhone have a feature to block spam, commercial, or fraudulent calls. This Google trick is easy to activate and helps you stop receiving unwanted advertising automatically.
Goodbye to a Full Phone: Three Essential Steps to Free Up Space and Keep It Running Smoothly
To free up space on your phone when storage is full, uninstall apps you don't use, use cloud services to save files, and delete large files. This way, your phone will run smoothly without losing important data.
This is Figure 03, the new humanoid robot that learns from people with its vision system
Figure 03 is a humanoid robot that stands out for its intelligent navigation and precise object manipulation, learning from people thanks to its advanced vision system.
Quantum dots: the color secret hidden in Samsung's highest-end televisions
Samsung reveals how its quantum dot nanotechnology allows its premium televisions to deliver pure colors, greater brightness, and durability superior to OLEDs, enhancing visual quality and product longevity.
WhatsApp and the cursed numbers: what they are and why you should leave a group if you see them at any point
The "cursed numbers" on WhatsApp are contacts with foreign prefixes used for scams. Detecting them and leaving groups that contain them helps protect your account and avoid online fraud.
From Paris to New York: 7 Makeup Trends from the Fall 2025 Runways That Will Be Seen on the Streets
The international fall 2025 runways showcase seven key makeup trends that promise to make an impact on the streets. These include innovative and versatile looks that combine creativity and style for the season.
Viral star Ilona Maher leads the new generation of Barbies inspired by rugby players
Mattel celebrates International Girls' Day by launching Barbie dolls inspired by female athletes, highlighting Ilona Maher, rugby star, as part of this new generation that promotes positive role models in women's sports.
These Are All the Effects of Taking Lion's Mane During Menopause
Lion's Mane is a medicinal mushroom that is gaining popularity. Experts indicate that it can provide benefits during menopause, helping to improve memory, reduce anxiety, and relieve certain symptoms typical of this stage, although it is recommended to consult with a specialist before using it.
Sara MarĂn, doctor: "Coffee doesnât affect you the same way at 20 as it does at 50"
Sara MarĂn explains how coffee affects the female body at different stages of life, highlighting that its benefits and effects vary between the ages of 20 and 50.
What is Vaginal Stenosis and How Do Its Symptoms Affect Women's Lives?
Vaginal stenosis is a rare condition that affects women's quality of life. Its low diagnosis rate is due to its low incidence, but its symptoms can cause significant physical and emotional difficulties for those who suffer from it.
The Boho Dress from H&M That Fits at the Waist and Is Perfect for This Autumn
This boho dress from H&M is ideal for autumn due to its comfort and because it flatters all body types, making it a versatile and key piece for the season.
Neither ham nor olive oil: this is the Spanish product most in demand by the British, according to a correspondent in the United Kingdom
PadrĂłn peppers have become the most in-demand Spanish product in the United Kingdom, surpassing classics like ham and olive oil, thanks to their growing popularity among British consumers.
Pablo Ojeda Reveals the Ultimate Secret to Peeling Tomatoes Much Easier and Faster
Pablo Ojeda, nutritionist, shares a method that makes peeling tomatoes quick and easy, while also enhancing the fruit's natural sugars and improving its smooth texture.
Chef Dani GarcĂa on his favorite pasta dish: "It's ready in 15 minutes"
Chef Dani GarcĂa shares his love for 'mezze maniche' with pistachio pesto, highlighting that it is a quick and delicious dish, ready in just 15 minutes.
Neither Spelt nor Rye: The Easy-to-Digest Bread Made from an Ancestral Protein-Rich Wheat
Kamut bread, also known as the bread of the pharaohs, is made from an ancestral wheat variety that is rich in protein and easy to digest, offering a nutritious alternative to other types such as spelt or rye.
The CĂłrdoba Restaurant That Fuses Basque and Mediterranean Cuisine: Cod Is Its Star Dish
Añil restaurant in Córdoba stands out for blending Basque and Mediterranean cuisine, with cod as its signature dish. Additionally, it has received a Solete from the Repsol Guide, recognizing its culinary quality and originality.
Pepe RodrĂguez, firm with those who are banned from entering his restaurant
Pepe RodrĂguez, judge on 'MasterChef Spain,' clearly expressed his stance on influencers, making it clear that certain profiles are banned from entering his restaurant.
The Munich Church You Must Visit If You Go to Oktoberfest: A Baroque Treasure with a Gloomy Atmosphere
Munich, famous for Oktoberfest, also offers cultural gems like this Baroque church with a gloomy atmosphere, which is a must-visit destination for those visiting the city during the festival.
The Small Town of Zaragoza with 100 Inhabitants and a Beautiful Spring
This small town in Zaragoza, near Teruel, is a little-known treasure in AragĂłn that features a beautiful spring, standing out for its natural beauty and its small population.
The Hiking Route in Catalonia Among Prehistoric Landscapes That Is Perfect for a Weekend
A few kilometers from Barcelona, in Vallés Oriental, there is an ideal weekend trail that passes through fascinating prehistoric remains, combining nature and history in a unique setting.
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 Andalusia and Murcia, this castle in Albacete is an ancient Islamic fortress with nearly a thousand years of history. It stands out for its historical and cultural significance, and it is currently possible to visit and explore its well-preserved courtyard.
The Imposing Sanctuary of Ourense That Is a Great Example of Romanesque
The church of Ourense, filled with historical remains, combines history and legend, standing out as a magnificent example of Romanesque art in the region.
The Curious Hotel Where You Can Sleep with Your Head in One Country and Your Feet in Another
A hotel in the Alps is located right on the border between France and Switzerland, allowing guests to sleep with their head in one country and their feet in another, offering a unique experience in two nations at the same time.
The City of Imperial Germany with Half-Timbered Houses That Look Like They Came Out of a Fairy Tale
Located in Lower Saxony, this millenary city with mining origins stands out for its historical heritage, traditional half-timbered architecture, and stunning natural surroundings.
JesĂșs Serrano, Physiotherapist: "I Myself Have Experienced Tremors in My Eyelids and Left Leg When Stress Overwhelms Me"
JesĂșs Serrano, physiotherapist, explains how stress can cause physical manifestations such as tremors in the eyelids and legs, noting that he himself has experienced these symptoms when stress gets the better of him.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of valuing and admiring people for their values and kindness, rather than qualities that depend solely on genetic luck. He advocates for choosing authentic ethical merits in society.
Pharmacist: "Frequent need to urinate at night is associated with increased mortality"
Nocturia, the frequent need to urinate at night, becomes common in Spain from the age of 60. It is important to monitor it when it becomes persistent, as it is associated with increased mortality.
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 their animals, treating them like family members. According to psychology, this type of communication strengthens the relationship and provides emotional well-being to both the owners and the pets.
Janira SĂĄnchez, Dentist: "Rinsing with Water After Brushing Your Teeth Is Like Washing Away the Toothpaste"
Dentist Janira SĂĄnchez explains that in oral hygiene, every step is important and the appropriate time should be respected. She warns that rinsing with water after brushing removes the effect of the toothpaste, and that using many products does not guarantee better dental cleaning.
A psychiatristâs warning about taking lorazepam to sleep: "An atrocity"
Spain is the country with the highest consumption of benzodiazepines, medications used as hypnotics, anxiolytics, and muscle relaxants, commonly prescribed for sleeping. A psychiatrist warns that taking lorazepam for this purpose is "an atrocity" due to its risks and addictive potential.
The new towable radar from the DGT that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia
The DGT has installed a new towable radar in Catalonia that can record up to 20 fines per minute, raising concerns among drivers on Spanish roads.
We Drive the Skoda Elroq: An Electric Vehicle That Shows Why the Brand Keeps Growing
Skoda celebrates its 130th anniversary in Madrid by highlighting its history, showcasing its full range, and presenting its electric future, exemplified by the new Skoda Elroq.
Scotty Kilmer, One of the Best Mechanics of the Year: "Driving Fast Is Good for Your Car's Engine"
Scotty Kilmer claims that modern cars are designed to run at high speeds, as driving fast helps prevent engine breakdowns.
Kia tests in Europe a technology that aims to change the future of electric vehicles forever
Kia Europe leads the first public trial of a battery passport at the cell level, seeking to improve the transparency, durability, and sustainability of batteries in electric vehicles.
The Curious Guinness Record Held by the Jeep Wrangler: It Is the Narrowest Model
The Jeep Wrangler, recognized for holding the Guinness title for the narrowest model, retains its 3.6-liter V6 engine with 280 hp, despite the modifications that set it apart.
The surprise the Civil Guard got when stopping a suspicious van
The Civil Guard of Puente la Reina (Navarra) arrested the two occupants of a van after searching the vehicle, following its stop due to suspicions.
Shocking images of the storm passing through southern Tarragona
The storm caused by the DANA Alice battered southern Tarragona, leaving streets flooded with mud, damaged vehicles, and fallen walls. Up to 280 liters/mÂČ were recorded, historic figures for the area. The President of the Generalitat, Salvador Illa, canceled his schedule and called for caution due to the orange alert in effect throughout the province.
The Government studies solutions with Tarragona mayors for municipalities affected by storm Alice
The Government of the Generalitat met with mayors from Tarragona to analyze the impacts of storm Alice. Solutions and measures were discussed to mitigate damage in the affected municipalities, focusing efforts on recovery and prevention against future storms.
Valencia Will Review Urban Planning by Districts to Create More Land and New Housing
The Valencia City Council will promote special plans by districts to improve each neighborhood. Ciutat Vella and El Cabanyal have already approved their plans, and soon it will be Orriols' turn, with the goal of creating more land and new housing.
A Dozen Mossos Injured in a Pursuit to Arrest a Driver Who Tested Positive for Drugs Between Lloret and Vidreres
A pursuit between Lloret and Vidreres to stop a driver who tested positive for drugs resulted in a dozen Mossos injured and damage to five patrol cars.
An Avian Flu Outbreak Reported at a Farm with 66,000 Birds in Olmedo
An increase in mortality was detected at a farm with 66,000 birds in Olmedo, raising suspicions of avian flu. The farm was visited and placed under preventive lockdown to control the outbreak.
Free Concerts in Museums: This Is the New Cultural Experience in the Capitals of Andalusia
The program 'Music for a Visit' offers free concerts in museums of the Andalusian capitals, covering styles from classical and baroque to jazz and contemporary music, enriching the cultural experience.
The General Deputy of Ălava Requests the Ban of Falange Española Following the Incidents in Vitoria-Gasteiz
Ramiro Gonzålez condemns both the members of Falange for their provocative act in Vitoria-Gasteiz and those who responded with violence, and calls for the ban of Falange Española due to these incidents.
Three lynx cubs born in AlmerĂa strengthen Andalusia as a reference for species recovery
Three new lynx cubs born in AlmerĂa reinforce Andalusia's success in the species' recovery, with a significant increase from 94 individuals in 2022 to 2,401 in 2024.
The lifeless bodies of a couple found in a substandard dwelling in CoĂn
The lifeless bodies of a couple, aged 41 and 48, along with a four-year-old girl, were found in a substandard dwelling in CoĂn, according to local media reports.
A Lightning Strike Causes a Fire in a Home in the Town of Onda
A lightning strike caused a fire that completely destroyed a room in a home in Onda, also affecting other areas of the property with smoke and heat.
Four Arrested in l'Anoia Against a Group That Violently Robbed Trucks Carrying Drugs
Four people have been arrested in l'Anoia for their involvement in violent robberies of trucks carrying drugs. The operation involved more than 100 police officers, including agents from the Mossos d'Esquadra and the Navarra Foral Police.
The accused of killing his partner in MĂłstoles confesses the crime before the jury: "I despised her for being a woman"
The accused admits to having killed his partner, whom he despised for being a woman. The Madrid Prosecutor's Office is requesting 30 years in prison; the victim had previously reported him 13 times.
A Brilliant Revenge: Her Boyfriend Cheats on Her and She Fills His House with Glitter
A young woman avenged her boyfriend's infidelity by covering his entire house and car with colored glitter, leaving a sparkling and everlasting reminder of his betrayal.
A Grandfather, Desperate, Robs a Supermarket to Be with His Grandson in Prison
Upon learning that his grandson was assaulted in jail, a grandfather decided to rob a supermarket to get arrested and be close to him in prison.
The Controversial Tip Left by a Customer After a Bill of Over 170 Euros: "If Youâre Going to Leave That, Donât Leave Anything"
A customer left a tip that sparked controversy after a bill exceeding 170 euros. While some considered the gesture appropriate, others criticized it, arguing that the amount did not justify the tip. The debate reflects differing opinions on expectations and customs regarding tipping.
When a Dog Is Poisoned by Cocaine: Guidelines for an Increasingly Common Emergency
A 2-year-old Chihuahua survived after experiencing arrhythmias and lethargy caused by a cocaine overdose, highlighting the growing occurrence of poisonings in pets and the need for guidelines to respond to these emergencies.
Fear of the Veterinarian: How to Help Our Pets Overcome It
Many pets fear the veterinarian, which reduces visits and can affect their health. It is essential to understand their fears and apply adaptation techniques to make the experience less stressful and ensure their well-being.
How to Care for a Puppyâs Coat? The Routine, Key to Its Health and Well-being
It is important to wait until a puppy completes its vaccination schedule, which lasts about three months, before bathing it for the first time. This precaution ensures its health and well-being during coat care.
Check your daily horoscope for Tuesday, October 14, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and stay informed about the daily astrological predictions.
Red alert and extreme risk due to rain in these areas of Spain, according to Aemet
The DANA affects Catalonia and the Valencian Community, with a red alert and extreme risk due to rain. Aemet forecasts accumulations of up to 100 mm/h in areas of Valencia.
FNAC returns to downtown Madrid: its large department store will open in a few days
The FNAC chain announced the reopening date of its large store in downtown Madrid, set to open its doors in a few days, consolidating its presence in the Spanish capital.
The "Lubitsch Touch," the Art of Suggesting Without Showing
Director Lubitsch stood out in Hollywood for his wit and elegance, mastering the art of suggesting the invisible in cinema, influencing narrative and cinematic style with subtlety and sophistication.
The Right to Abortion in Spain: Legal, but Not Real
Although abortion is legal in Spain, many women face difficulties accessing voluntary pregnancy termination due to a shortage of professionals, territorial disparities, and political obstacles.
A boy went to scare some seagulls to have fun and in doing so prevented them from eating some baby turtles
A boy tried to scare some seagulls for fun, but by doing so he managed to prevent them from eating some baby turtles that were struggling to get out of the sand.
How Old Are the Most Famous and Successful Fashion Designers
Discover the real age of the most successful and recognized fashion designers today, revealing interesting facts about their careers and how they have achieved success at different stages of their lives.
The Best Cartoons by Nani
All the humorous and satirical cartoons created by Naniopina and published in 20Minutos, showcasing their unique style and relevant social messages.
Navarro, a very common surname in Spain shared by these celebrities
The surname Navarro, very common in Spain, is shared by numerous famous figures in different fields, reflecting its widespread presence in Spanish culture and society.
The Most Surprising Answers from Celebrities to the Classic Questions of 'La Revuelta'
The classic questions of 'La Revuelta' have generated original and surprising answers from the guests on the show hosted by Broncano.
JosĂ© Juan Toharia, sociologist: "If someone is given a sentence, they wonât know whether it was written by a left-wing or right-wing judge"
José Juan Toharia, president of Metroscopia, publishes his book 'The Spanish Judge (1975-2025). A Sociological Analysis', in which he examines the impartiality and characteristics of judges in Spain during this period.
Indian judiciary acknowledges that thousands of girls still suffer genital mutilation and calls for policies to prevent this "harmful" practice
The Indian judiciary acknowledges that thousands of girls suffer female genital mutilation and emphasizes the need to implement effective policies to eradicate this harmful practice, while a case regarding its constitutionality remains pending in the courts.
Support for independence falls to 27% in Catalonia, while 38% want to remain the same and 22% prefer a federal state
The Generalitat's Ămnibus Survey reveals that support for independence in Catalonia has dropped to 27%, decreasing by 4.6 points since July 2025. 38% of the population wish to maintain the current situation, while 22% favor a federal state model.
The Use of Address Pronouns in Spanish: This Is How They Work
Spanish uses different address pronouns depending on the social context and the relationship between people. They vary in formality and respect, ranging from the informal "tĂș" to the formal "usted," influencing communication and reflecting the culture and social norms of the language.
The Supreme Court Keeps Bolsonaro Under House Arrest Due to the "Founded" Risk of Escape
The Supreme Court of Brazil rejected Bolsonaro's defense appeal, confirming his house arrest due to the "founded" risk of escape. The court prioritized the guarantee of public order and the strict application of criminal law.
Viva Suecia: "The profession is idealized; we are not stars, we are rock workers"
The Murcian band Viva Suecia releases their fifth album, 'Made in Times of Peace', in their best professional phase. They emphasize that music is not a life of stardom, but constant work, defining themselves as rock workers.
The Government Wants to Set a Maximum of 10 Places per Youth Center and Guarantee Two Workers per Shift
The Ministry of Youth and Childhood will present a decree to prioritize family foster care over residential care, limit youth centers to 10 places, and ensure two workers per shift, with a maximum of two children per bedroom.
Madrid reproaches the Government for "giving lessons on quality criteria" in youth centers while "putting the network at risk"
The Community of Madrid will demand that the decree limiting places in guardianship centers prioritize family foster care and have adequate funding, criticizing the Government for lecturing on quality while putting the youth care network at risk.
La Bonoloto Creates a New Millionaire in Spain: Wins a Jackpot of Three Million
The latest La Bonoloto draw had a single first-category winner, who takes home a jackpot of three million euros, becoming the new millionaire in Spain.
Iberdrola prepares a lawsuit against Beatriz Corredor, president of Red Eléctrica, for criticizing its role in the blackout
Iberdrola plans to sue Beatriz Corredor, president of Red Eléctrica, for considering that her criticisms about the company's role in the blackout constitute an attack on its honor.
LaLiga Genuine Moeve presents its eighth season and the documentary 'The Meaning': "You have to live it, if you don't, you're lost"
LaLiga Genuine Moeve kicks off its eighth season in November and presents the documentary 'The Meaning', which showcases the lives of some participants in the competition, highlighting the importance of living this unique experience.
Photographer Carmela GarcĂa wins National Award thanks to a work that highlights the 'queer' reality
Carmela GarcĂa was awarded the National Photography Prize for a work that highlights the 'queer' reality. The jury praised her ability to transform and challenge social imaginaries through her artistic work.
Elsa Punset and her new book, 'Wings to Fly': "The illness of the moment is the affective poverty we live in"
Elsa Punset, daughter of the Catalan thinker, presents her new book 'Wings to Fly', where she addresses affective poverty as the main current illness. She reflects on the importance of emotions and relationships for personal and social well-being, inviting readers to cultivate empathy and emotional care in difficult times.
This is SamaĂn, the Celtic festival of Galicia that gave rise to Halloween
SamaĂn is an ancient Galician celebration linked to the Celtic calendar, considered the origin of Halloween. It marks the end of summer and the beginning of the Celtic new year, with traditions to honor the dead and protect against spirits.
The Zodiac Signs and the Great Masters of the Occult Sciences
This week, the key figures of esotericism and the reason for their impact on their contemporaries are examined, exploring how they influenced the understanding of the zodiac signs and the occult sciences.
The Ministry of Youth and Childhood announces the Toy Award, with 30,000 euros
The Ministry of Youth and Childhood launches the Toy Award with a prize of 30,000 euros, aiming to promote diversity and the rights of minors in cultural industries.
Two Venezuelan Activists Injured in a "Hitman Attack" in BogotĂĄ
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced that he will strengthen security for foreign human rights activists in Colombia, following the hitman attack that left two Venezuelan activists injured in BogotĂĄ.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a key news summary to start the day well informed, including topics on current events, economy, politics, and society. The content highlights relevant events and brief analyses that allow readers to stay up to date with the most important information quickly and effectively.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding impulsive purchases, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests using finance apps to track income and expenses, and setting savings goals to improve financial health and make the most of your resources.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
CinemanĂa highlights the most recommended series and movies for this season, offering a varied selection that includes dramas, comedies, and thrillers. Among the unmissable productions are international premieres and national hits that promise to capture the audience's attention. This guide is ideal for movie and television lovers seeking new quality options.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of valuing and admiring people for their human and ethical qualities, rather than focusing on attributes derived solely from genetic luck. He advocates for investing in authentic values and real merits.
The Civil Guard Catches a Driver Without a License Leaving the Points Recovery Test on a Motorcycle
A disqualified motorcyclist was arrested by the Civil Guard after being caught riding a motorcycle from the Provincial Traffic Headquarters of Zaragoza to his home following the points recovery test.
The Date of the Next Major Power Outage in Spain, According to AI
Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but requests the CNMC to take actions to control the voltage in the grid. AI warns of a future risk due to the high presence of renewables and demand peaks that put the Spanish electrical system at risk.
A Northern Lights Display Arrives in Spain: Areas Where This Astronomical Phenomenon Can Be Seen
A northern lights display will be visible in various parts of Spain, offering an unusual astronomical spectacle for the country. This phenomenon will color the skies and can be observed in specific areas where conditions are optimal for viewing.
Dick Van Dyke, actor from 'Mary Poppins', will turn 100 years old: "It would be funny if I didn't make it"
Dick Van Dyke, famous actor from 'Mary Poppins', will soon join the select group of centenarian artists. With a legendary career, Van Dyke faces his upcoming 100th birthday with humor and reflection on longevity.
Gonzalo Bernardos, economist: "Do everything possible to buy a home, it is your best pension plan"
Gonzalo Bernardos, Economics professor, warns that future pensions will be less generous. Therefore, he recommends buying a home as the best way to ensure financial stability in retirement.
Queues at Zara to Get the Kate Moss Jacket: A Perfect Piece for Autumn
The jacket from the Zara and Kate Moss collaboration has become a viral and highly sought-after item for this autumn, causing long lines at stores to get it.
Confirmed by the bank: this is what family members must do if the account holder passes away
The bank confirms that family members must follow specific procedures after the account holder's death to avoid penalties. It is crucial to know and comply with these steps to properly manage the account and prevent legal or financial issues.
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 2026 are expected to increase by around 2.6%, which will affect the maximum, average, and minimum amounts, adjusting payments to maintain the beneficiaries' purchasing power.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new pay 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 workers' pay slips, with a reduction of up to 95 euros, to strengthen the pension fund.
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 looks of the guests at the Royal Palace during the hand-kissing ceremony on Hispanic Day, October 12th, highlighting successes and mistakes in their styling.
Oil edges up as US, China tamp down trade tension
Oil prices rose slightly as the US and China eased trade tensions, improving market sentiment. Hopes for progress in trade talks boosted demand outlook despite concerns over global economic growth. Supply factors also supported prices amid OPEC+ production cuts. The cautious optimism helped oil markets stabilize after recent volatility.
Gold hits fresh record as US-China trade tensions flare; silver scales new peak
Gold prices surged to a new record amid escalating US-China trade tensions, driven by investors seeking safe havens. Concurrently, silver also reached a fresh peak, reflecting increased demand linked to market uncertainty and safe-haven buying amid geopolitical and economic concerns.
Indian textile exporters turn to Europe, offer discounts to offset US tariffs
Indian textile exporters are shifting focus to European markets and offering discounts to counteract the impact of US tariffs. With the US imposing higher duties, exporters aim to maintain sales by boosting competitiveness in Europe. This strategy helps mitigate revenue losses and diversify market dependence amid trade tensions with the US.
Oil prices edge higher after tumbling on US-China trade jitters
Oil prices rose slightly after a recent drop caused by concerns over US-China trade tensions. Investors remain cautious amid global economic uncertainty, affecting demand outlooks. The market is closely watching trade developments for further direction.
US oil futures backwardation narrows to 20-month low on mounting fears of a glut
US oil futures backwardation has shrunk to its lowest in 20 months amid growing concerns over an oversupplied market. Increased production and weaker demand prospects are driving fears of a glut, pressuring prices and narrowing the price gap between near-term and future contracts.
Oil settles higher as US, China try to de-escalate trade tensions
Oil prices rose as the US and China signaled efforts to ease trade tensions, boosting market sentiment. Investors remain cautious but hopeful that reduced conflict will support global economic growth and energy demand, helping to lift crude prices.
Argentinaâs mining exports hit record $4.21 billion in first nine months
Argentina's mining exports reached a record $4.21 billion in the first nine months of the year, driven by increased global demand for minerals like lithium, copper, and gold. The growth highlights the sector's significant contribution to the countryâs economy and its potential as a key player in the global mining market.
Zelenskiy to meet Trump on Friday to talk air defence, new weapons
Ukrainian President Zelenskiy is scheduled to meet former U.S. President Trump on Friday to discuss enhancing Ukraine's air defense systems and securing new weaponry amid ongoing conflict. The talks aim to bolster Ukraineâs military capabilities in response to current threats.
OPEC points to smaller 2026 oil supply deficit as OPEC+ pumps more
OPEC forecasts a reduced oil supply deficit in 2026 due to increased production from OPEC+ members. The groupâs boosted output aims to balance the market amid fluctuating demand and evolving energy landscapes, signaling a potential easing of supply constraints in the coming years.
Oil prices rebound after Trump tempers China trade stance
Oil prices rose as tensions eased following President Trump's softened remarks on the China trade dispute. Investors reacted positively to the potential for improved trade relations, boosting market confidence and increasing demand expectations. This shift helped recover some losses after prior trade tensions had weighed heavily on oil markets.
Ericsson and Vodafone form five-year programmable networks deal
Ericsson and Vodafone have entered a five-year partnership to advance programmable networks, aiming to enhance flexibility, automation, and efficiency. This collaboration will focus on deploying cloud-native technologies and dynamic network solutions to meet growing digital demands and improve service delivery across Vodafoneâs markets.
China sanctions five US units of S.Koreaâs Hanwha amid US-China shipping dispute
China has imposed sanctions on five US subsidiaries of South Korea's Hanwha Group amid escalating tensions with the US over shipping regulations. The move reflects China's response to what it views as unfair treatment of its shipping interests by the US, intensifying the ongoing dispute between the two powers in the maritime trade sector.
Chinese chip stocks slide on political jitters, Sino-US trade tensions
Chinese chip stocks fell amid rising political concerns and escalating Sino-US trade tensions. Investors reacted to stricter regulatory measures and potential restrictions on technology exchanges, heightening uncertainty in the semiconductor sector. The downturn reflects broader geopolitical strains impacting market confidence and supply chains between the worldâs two largest economies.
Republic Power Group prices IPO at $4 per share
Republic Power Group has priced its initial public offering (IPO) at $4 per share. The offering aims to raise capital for expanding its energy projects and strengthening its market position. Investors have shown interest due to the company's growth prospects in the renewable energy sector. The funds raised will support new developments and operational enhancements.
China takes steps against US-linked units of S.Korea shipbuilder Hanwha
China has imposed restrictions on US-linked subsidiaries of South Korean shipbuilder Hanwha, citing national security concerns. The move reflects rising tensions amid the US-China rivalry and impacts Hanwha's operations and supply chains, highlighting geopolitical challenges in global trade and defense sectors.
Fraport reports passenger growth at most airports in September
Fraport reported an increase in passenger traffic at most airports in September, showing a recovery in air travel demand. Growth was driven by higher leisure and business travel, reflecting improving market conditions following pandemic disruptions. However, some airports still faced challenges due to regional restrictions and differing recovery rates. Overall, the trend indicates a positive outlook for Fraportâs airport operations.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.19%
Australian shares rose modestly, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing up 0.19%. Gains were driven by strong performances in mining and financial sectors, offsetting losses in healthcare and technology stocks. Investor sentiment improved amid positive economic data and stable commodity prices, supporting a cautious but optimistic market close.
Italyâs historically poor south sees brighter future as workers return
Italyâs southern regions, long plagued by poverty and emigration, are witnessing a positive shift as workers return, boosting the local economy. Improved infrastructure, government investments, and growing job opportunities are encouraging people to move back, fostering economic revival and optimism for a more prosperous future in the historically disadvantaged south.
Exclusive - PayPay valuation could exceed $20 billion in planned December US IPO, sources say
PayPay, Japan's leading mobile payment service, is preparing for a US IPO in December that could value the company at over $20 billion. Sources reveal the fintech firm aims to capitalize on growing digital payment trends and expand its international presence through this public offering. The move reflects strong investor interest and PayPay's rapid growth in the cashless payments market.
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Singapore Q3 GDP beats forecasts but growth slows as manufacturing stalls
Singaporeâs Q3 GDP grew 0.5% year-on-year, surpassing forecasts despite a slowdown driven by a manufacturing slump. Growth in services and construction sectors helped offset the weakness in manufacturing. The government expects moderate economic expansion for the rest of the year amid global uncertainties and supply chain challenges.
UK consumer spending slows ahead of Reeves budget, retailers say
UK consumer spending has slowed as shoppers grow cautious ahead of the upcoming budget by Chancellor Jeremy Reeves. Retailers report reduced sales, attributing this to economic uncertainty and inflation concerns. Many consumers are cutting back on non-essential purchases, impacting sectors like fashion and electronics. The budget announcement is expected to influence future spending behaviors and economic confidence.
Madagascar's president has left the country after Gen Z protests, officials say
Madagascar's President Andry Rajoelina reportedly left the country amid widespread protests led by Gen Z youth demanding political reforms and better living conditions. Officials confirm his departure, signaling escalating tensions and uncertainty about the country's stability as citizens call for change.
Factbox-US government shutdown: How it affects key economic data publishing
A US government shutdown halts key economic data releases, including employment and inflation reports, disrupting market forecasts and policy decisions. Agencies like the Bureau of Labor Statistics and Commerce Department suspend operations, delaying critical statistics on jobs, manufacturing, and trade. The shutdown creates uncertainty for economists, investors, and policymakers relying on timely data to assess the economy's health.
India's headline inflation falls to 1.54% in September
India's headline inflation dropped to 1.54% in September, reflecting a slowdown in price increases. This decline is attributed to easing food and fuel prices, providing relief amid global economic uncertainties. The lower inflation rate may influence the Reserve Bank of India's upcoming monetary policy decisions.
China's September exports to Russia show steepest decline in seven months
China's September exports to Russia dropped sharply, marking the largest decline in seven months. This downturn reflects ongoing economic challenges and shifting trade dynamics between the two countries amid global market uncertainties.
Tunisia's trade deficit widens 24% in first nine months of 2025
Tunisia's trade deficit expanded by 24% in the first nine months of 2025, driven by increased imports and stagnant export growth. The rise in imports, including raw materials and energy products, outpaced exports, exacerbating the trade imbalance. Economic challenges and external factors contributed to the deficit's growth, raising concerns over Tunisia's fiscal stability and foreign exchange reserves.
German wholesale prices rise 1.2% year-on-year in September
In September, German wholesale prices increased by 1.2% compared to the previous year, indicating a moderate rise in producer costs. This reflects ongoing economic factors affecting supply chains and input costs, contributing to inflationary pressures within Germany's economy. The data highlights trends relevant for policymakers and businesses monitoring price developments.
German wholesale prices rise 1.2% in September
German wholesale prices increased by 1.2% in September, marking a continued rise driven mainly by higher energy costs. The monthly increase reflects ongoing inflationary pressures in the economy, impacting producers and potentially leading to higher consumer prices. Energy prices remain a significant factor influencing the overall wholesale price index in Germany.
Fintech and AI drive London finance job vacancy growth in Q3, recruiter says
London saw a rise in finance job vacancies in Q3, driven largely by growth in fintech and AI sectors. Recruiters noted increased demand for professionals skilled in these areas as financial firms invest in technology to boost innovation and efficiency. This trend highlights the growing importance of tech expertise in London's evolving finance industry.
Dollar pulls back as risk sentiment sours on fragile US-China trade ties
The US dollar weakened amid declining risk appetite due to ongoing concerns over fragile US-China trade relations. Investors grew cautious as tensions between the worldâs two largest economies threatened economic recovery prospects, leading to reduced demand for the dollar and increased interest in safer assets. Market volatility rose with uncertainties surrounding future trade negotiations.
Trump on track to meet Xi in South Korea, Bessent says
Former President Donald Trump is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during the upcoming G20 summit in South Korea, according to analyst Bessent. The potential meeting could address key issues in U.S.-China relations, signaling a possible thaw in tensions between the two nations. Details on the agenda remain unclear, but the encounter is seen as a significant diplomatic step.
Frontier debt risks âgoing darkâ amid high costs and creative deals
Frontier Communications faces risks of its debt becoming "dark," meaning less transparent, due to high borrowing costs and complex financing arrangements. The company's use of elaborate debt structures raises concerns among investors about reduced visibility into its financial health, amid challenges in the telecom sector. This situation complicates Frontier's efforts to manage its debt profile effectively.
Morning Bid: Dancing Ship-to-Ship
The article highlights the resurgence of ship-to-ship transfers, a vital method for transporting oil and goods directly between vessels. This practice, often used to bypass certain shipping restrictions or logistical challenges, is gaining traction amid fluctuating global trade dynamics and energy markets. It underscores the strategic significance and operational complexities of these maritime maneuvers in modern supply chains.
Implementation date for U.S. tariff on Singapore pharma exports postponed, local media reports
The U.S. has delayed the implementation of tariffs on pharmaceutical exports from Singapore. The postponement allows for further review and negotiations between both countries. This move aims to minimize disruption to the pharma trade while addressing regulatory concerns raised by stakeholders in both markets.
Asian markets hesitant as investors wary over US-China trade tensions
Asian markets showed caution amid ongoing concerns about US-China trade relations. Investors remain cautious due to uncertainties over potential tariffs and negotiations, impacting market sentiment. Economic indicators and corporate earnings added to the cautious outlook, with traders closely monitoring developments for clearer direction.
Singapore keeps monetary policy unchanged as growth remains firm
Singapore has decided to maintain its current monetary policy, citing steady economic growth and stable inflation. The Monetary Authority of Singapore noted that the economy continues to perform well, supported by strong external demand and domestic consumption. Despite global uncertainties, Singaporeâs financial outlook remains positive, prompting no immediate need for policy adjustments.
Australia central bank to be cautious, data dependent on future policy
The Reserve Bank of Australia emphasized a cautious approach to future monetary policy, stressing that decisions will depend closely on incoming economic data. The bank aims to balance inflation control with supporting economic growth, indicating no immediate policy changes but readiness to adjust based on evolving economic conditions.
Japan finance minister calls for post-Abenomics policies for inflation era
Japan's finance minister emphasized the need to develop new economic policies to address the era of inflation, moving beyond the legacy of Abenomics. He highlighted adapting strategies to current global inflation challenges to ensure sustainable growth and maintain economic stability.
China confirms working-level talks with US, vows âfight to the endâ in trade war
China has confirmed upcoming working-level trade talks with the US despite ongoing tensions. Beijing emphasized its determination to continue resisting US trade measures, pledging a âfight to the endâ in the trade conflict. Both sides aim to address issues, but challenges remain as China maintains a firm stance against US tariffs and trade restrictions.
Bitcoin price today: drops to $113k as US-China trade tensions persist
Bitcoinâs price fell to $113,000 amid escalating US-China trade tensions, impacting global markets and investor confidence. The ongoing dispute has increased uncertainty, leading to sell-offs in cryptocurrency as traders seek safer assets. Market analysts suggest cautious monitoring as geopolitical developments continue to influence Bitcoinâs volatility and broader financial stability.
BitMEX Launches Uptober Carnival Featuring a $1,000,000 Prize Pool
BitMEX has introduced the Uptober Carnival, a trading event with a total prize pool of $1,000,000. This event aims to engage traders by offering substantial rewards and promoting active participation on the platform throughout October. Participants compete through various trading challenges to win prizes, enhancing user interaction and platform activity during the carnival period.
Bitcoin price today: rebounds above $114k after Trump tariffs spark $19 billion wipeout
Bitcoin's price recovered above $114,000 following a sharp $19 billion market loss triggered by Trump's announcement of new tariffs. The tariffs initially caused a major sell-off in cryptocurrencies, but Bitcoin managed to regain value, reflecting ongoing volatility in the market amid geopolitical tensions.
ENDRA Life Sciences raises $4.9 million to launch cryptocurrency treasury
ENDRA Life Sciences secured $4.9 million to establish a cryptocurrency treasury. This move aims to diversify assets and capitalize on digital currency opportunities, enhancing the company's financial flexibility and growth potential.
ViaBTC Unveils Enhanced Collateralized Loan Service for Global Miners
ViaBTC has launched an upgraded collateralized loan service aimed at global cryptocurrency miners. The service offers flexible loan options with competitive interest rates, enabling miners to leverage their digital assets for operational funding without selling holdings. This enhancement reflects ViaBTCâs commitment to supporting the mining communityâs financial needs amid market fluctuations.
China Renaissance in talks to raise $600 million for BNB investment
China Renaissance is negotiating to secure $600 million to invest in Binance Coin (BNB). The funding aims to capitalize on the growing cryptocurrency market and enhance the firm's digital asset portfolio. This move highlights increasing institutional interest in crypto investments despite market volatility.
BoEâs Bailey vows stronger global action on stablecoin risks
BoE Governor Andrew Bailey pledged enhanced international cooperation to address risks posed by stablecoins. He emphasized the need for robust global regulatory frameworks to ensure financial stability and protect consumers as stablecoins gain wider use in payments and finance. Bailey called for coordinated efforts among regulators to mitigate potential risks and integrate stablecoins safely into the financial system.
Tapbit Delivers a Strong Presence at TOKEN2049 Singapore
Tapbit showcased its latest innovations at TOKEN2049 Singapore, engaging with industry leaders and expanding its network. The company highlighted its commitment to advancing blockchain technology and demonstrated new product features designed for enhanced user experience. Tapbit's active participation reinforced its position as a key player in the crypto space, aiming to drive growth and adoption in the evolving digital economy.
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Incanthera to hold annual general meeting on November 7
Incanthera announced that its annual general meeting will take place on November 7. Shareholders will discuss company performance, vote on key resolutions, and address strategic plans. The meeting aims to enhance transparency and shareholder engagement as Incanthera progresses its growth initiatives.
Mitie launches ÂŁ100m share buyback program after strong H1 performance
Mitie has announced a ÂŁ100 million share buyback following robust first-half results. The company reported strong financial performance, surpassing market expectations. The buyback aims to enhance shareholder value and reflects Mitieâs confidence in its growth prospects. This move underscores the firmâs commitment to capital efficiency amid positive business momentum.
Newly Launched Vetted Prop Firms Site Offers Trading Firm Reviews and Special Discounts
A new website has been launched that provides reviews of proprietary trading firms, helping traders find reliable firms. The site also offers exclusive discounts for traders looking to join these firms. It aims to simplify the selection process and support traders in making informed decisions when choosing a prop trading firm.
Republic Power Group prices IPO at $4 per share, begins trading today
Republic Power Group priced its initial public offering at $4 per share and commenced trading on the stock market today. The company aims to use the raised capital to expand its operations and invest in renewable energy projects. Market response and investor interest will be key to the stockâs performance moving forward.
Sampo buys back shares worth âŹ6.2 million as part of repurchase program
Sampo has repurchased shares valued at âŹ6.2 million under its ongoing share repurchase program. The buyback aims to enhance shareholder value and optimize the company's capital structure. Details on the number of shares repurchased or the program's total value were not disclosed.
Serabi Gold reports record quarterly production of 12,090 ounces
Serabi Gold achieved a record quarterly production of 12,090 ounces, marking its highest output to date. The increase reflects improved operational efficiencies and robust mining activities. The company remains optimistic about sustaining this momentum in upcoming quarters to enhance shareholder value.
Revolut's UK banking licence faces delays over risk control concerns - report
Revolut's approval for a full UK banking licence is reportedly being delayed due to concerns from regulators about the company's risk controls. The Financial Conduct Authority and Prudential Regulation Authority are scrutinizing Revolut's systems to ensure they meet necessary standards for safeguarding customer funds and managing operational risks. This could postpone Revolut's plans to expand its banking services in the UK.
TF Bank Q3 2025 slides reveal 21% profit surge as transformation to Avarda Bank advances
TF Bank reported a 21% increase in Q3 2025 profits, reflecting strong financial performance. The bank is progressing with its transformation into Avarda Bank, focusing on expanding its digital payment solutions and retail finance services to boost growth and competitiveness.
Ericsson Q3 2025 slides: Margin gains offset sales decline, iconectiv sale boosts results
Ericssonâs Q3 2025 results show improved margins that offset a decline in sales. The companyâs profitability was enhanced by the sale of iconectiv, helping to boost overall financial performance despite lower revenue.
Spyre Therapeutics prices public offering at $18.50 per share
Spyre Therapeutics announced the pricing of its public offering at $18.50 per share. The offering aims to raise capital to support the companyâs development programs and operations. Details about the total shares offered and expected gross proceeds were not specified. The company intends to use the funds to advance its pipeline and strengthen its financial position.