News Summary - 10/17/2025

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Zelensky to make missile case in US after Trump-Putin phone call
Ukraine's President Zelensky plans to meet with US President Trump in Washington, following Trump's agreement to hold direct talks with Russian President Putin. The meeting aims to discuss missile-related issues amid ongoing tensions.
Five takeaways from the Mamdani-Cuomo NYC mayoral debate
The three leading NYC mayoral candidates debated in Manhattan, outlining their visions and plans to lead the city. Key issues discussed included housing, public safety, and economic recovery. Each candidate highlighted their unique approach to address the city's challenges while appealing to diverse voter bases ahead of the election.
Netanyahu 'determined' to pressure Hamas to find remaining dead hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vows to increase pressure on Hamas to recover the bodies of 19 hostages, after the group stated it cannot access their remains in Gaza.
Aid group suspends Gaza operations after ceasefire
The US and Israeli-backed GHF group faced heavy criticism before announcing a pause in its operations in Gaza following the ceasefire.
Former Trump adviser John Bolton criminally indicted
John Bolton, former adviser to President Trump, has been criminally indicted, marking him as the third political opponent of the ex-president to face legal charges in recent weeks.
Venezuelan fishermen in fear after US strikes on boats in the Caribbean
At least 27 people have died in US strikes targeting alleged "narco-boats" in the Caribbean, raising fears among Venezuelan fishermen about their safety and the impact on their livelihoods.
Reese Witherspoon on writing a thriller: 'What do girls in bikinis have to do with solving crime?'
Reese Witherspoon discusses co-writing her debut thriller with Harlan Coben, focusing on a female surgeon protagonist. She highlights her intent to move away from typical crime tropes, questioning the relevance of superficial imagery like "girls in bikinis" in solving crime, aiming for a more authentic and compelling narrative.
Police call off search for four-year-old missing in Australian outback
The search for four-year-old Gus Lamont in the Australian outback has been called off. Despite ending the search efforts, police confirm they will continue to investigate his disappearance.
At least three dead after Kenya police open fire to disperse mourners of ex-PM Raila Odinga
Police in Kenya opened fire to disperse large crowds mourning ex-PM Raila Odinga, resulting in at least three fatalities. Due to the massive turnout, the public viewing was relocated from the parliament building to a stadium.
French PM survives major test but breathing space will not last long
Sébastien Lecornu survived two confidence votes in parliament, securing his position. This victory allows him to concentrate on advancing the 2026 budget, though challenges ahead remain.
EU sets 2027 target for anti-drone system to defend against Russia
The European Union aims to develop an anti-drone system by 2027 as part of its broader strategy to enhance defense capabilities and be prepared for potential conflicts by 2030, particularly in response to threats from Russia.
Oscar Wilde's library card reissued 130 years after being revoked over gay conviction
Oscar Wilde's library card, which was revoked in 1895 after his imprisonment for a same-sex relationship, has been reissued 130 years later, restoring access that had long been denied because of his conviction.
Titan submersible imploded due to poor engineering, say US officials
The Titan submersible, carrying five people to the Titanic wreck, vanished from sensors and imploded, resulting in the deaths of all on board. US officials attribute the tragedy to poor engineering.
Bears kill seven people in Japan this year as attacks hit record high
Seven people have been killed by bear attacks in Japan since April, marking the highest annual death toll since records began in 2006, officials report.
The 'shadow army' helping Uganda's long-serving president keep an iron grip on power
Analysts reveal that a covert unit supporting Uganda's long-serving president has grown so powerful it now rivals the regular army, reinforcing his tight control over the country.
Why Talking About Sweat Stopped Being a Taboo (Long Before Alan Carr Was on Traitors)
Sweat, once a taboo topic, is now openly discussed by celebrities like Alan Carr. The trend extends to professionals who use saunas for business meetings, reflecting a cultural shift towards embracing sweat as natural and beneficial rather than something to hide.
'I can't afford to save both twins': Sudan's war left one mother with an impossible choice
Sudan's ongoing war has devastated families, forcing parents into heartbreaking decisions. Amid destruction and hunger, one mother faced an impossible choice between saving her twins due to scarce resources, highlighting the severe human cost of the conflict.
Months after fall of Assad, families of Syria's missing still seeking justice
Families of Syrians who disappeared during the civil war are continuing to seek justice months after Assad's fall. Many are just now coming forward to share accounts of their missing loved ones, who are presumed dead.
China arrested 30 Christians. Some fear it's the start of a bigger crackdown
Activists report that China's arrest of 30 Christians may signal a broader crackdown on underground churches, raising concerns about increased religious repression.
'Worse than starting from scratch': How big is the task of rebuilding Gaza?
BBC Verify reports that Gaza faces massive destruction after two years of conflict, with repairs estimated to cost $70 billion and potentially take decades, making the rebuilding effort extremely challenging.
Watch: Police fire tear gas at protesters in Peru
Police in Peru used tear gas to disperse protesters, who were seen taking shelter in doorways during the confrontation.
Watch: Freed detainee finds family alive after thinking they had been killed
Shadi Abu Sido, previously detained, was told by an Israeli prison officer that his family had been killed. Upon release, he was able to find them alive, contradicting the misinformation he was given.
Watch: Moment house drifts away from land as typhoon hits Alaska
The US Coast Guard rescued 24 people after their homes were swept offshore during a typhoon in Alaska.
Crowds in Madagascar cheer as military unit seizes power
Celebrations erupted in Antananarivo as an elite army unit announced it had taken control from Madagascar's president, prompting public cheers in the capital.
BBVA's Takeover Bid for Sabadell Fails, Securing Only 25% of Shares
The CNMV confirms that BBVA's takeover bid for Sabadell has failed, obtaining only 25% of the shares. This ends 17 months of clashes between the two banks. BBVA now resumes its shareholder remuneration plan.
Illa and Puigdemont Celebrate the Failure of BBVA's Takeover Bid and Defend a Banking System "Adapted to the Reality" of Catalonia
Illa and Puigdemont highlight the failure of BBVA's takeover bid for Banco Sabadell and emphasize the importance of this entity preserving its independence, advocating for a banking system aligned with Catalonia's reality.
BBVA jumps nearly 7% on Wall Street after its takeover bid for Sabadell fails
BBVA rose nearly 7% on Wall Street after its public takeover bid (OPA) for Banco Sabadell failed, having not managed to reach even 26% of the capital of the institution.
Trump announces he will meet with Putin in Budapest to negotiate the end of the "infamous" war in Ukraine
Trump announced that he will meet with Putin in Budapest to negotiate the end of the war in Ukraine. Additionally, there will be a meeting between senior advisers from both countries to advance the negotiations.
Brussels aims to have its 'anti-Putin' drone wall ready by 2027 and will deploy two shields: one aerial and one space-based
The European Commission has presented a Defense Roadmap for the next five years, with plans to deploy a drone wall against Russian threats by 2027, including two shields: one aerial and one space-based, thereby strengthening the continentâs defense and security.
Netanyahu Insists He Will Recover the Hostages and Trump Threatens to Kill Hamas Members
Netanyahu reaffirms his commitment to recovering all the hostages being held, while Trump warns that the United States is willing to kill Hamas members if necessary. Both leaders show firm stances in the face of the crisis to confront the threat posed by the extremist group.
Peace plan in Gaza, live | Israel states that the Rafah crossing could reopen this Sunday
Israel is considering reopening the Rafah crossing this Sunday in a key development of the peace plan for Gaza. The negotiations also include the return of the bodies of Israeli hostages, while talks continue to stabilize the region.
Hamas hands over the body of Inbar, the last woman held in Gaza: she worked at Nova and was a graffiti artist
Hamas handed over the body of Inbar, the last woman held in Gaza, along with the remains of Muhamed al Atresh, a sergeant and father of 13 children who died in combat on October 7.
The Israeli Army kills an 11-year-old Palestinian boy and claims it acted in self-defense
The Israeli Army killed an 11-year-old Palestinian boy, alleging that they acted in self-defense after the minor threw an "explosive device" at the military forces.
The nine bodies of hostages already handed over by Hamas... and the other 19 whose whereabouts they claim to ignore
Hamas has handed over nine bodies of Israeli hostages abducted on October 7, but there are still 19 bodies that the organization claims to be unaware of their whereabouts.
Burns, ropes around the neck, tied hands... signs of "torture" on the bodies of Palestinians returned by Israel
Israel has returned 120 bodies of Palestinians out of the 360 promised in the ceasefire agreement. The bodies show signs of torture, such as burns, ropes around the neck, and tied hands, causing shock and accusations regarding the conditions in which they died.
USA attacks another ship near the coasts of Venezuela and for the first time there are survivors
The US government attacked a ship near Venezuelan coasts, an action not announced by Trump on social media. Officials confirmed the attack and reported the presence of survivors, an unprecedented event in this type of incident.
The Mossos investigate the death of Mango founder Isak Andic as a possible homicide
The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating the death of Mango founder Isak Andic as a possible homicide. According to 'El PaĂs,' his son Jonathan is the main suspect in the case.
SĂĄnchez sends a letter to Jorge Ponceâs daughter: "I congratulate you on your way of writing, itâs surely better than your fatherâs"
President SĂĄnchez responded to the request of comedian Jorge Ponce and sent a letter to his 7-year-old daughter, praising her way of writing and encouraging her with a warm message.
The tough story of MarĂa JesĂșs, the shortest woman in Spain at 97 centimeters: "I have to ask for help"
MarĂa JesĂșs, the shortest woman in Spain at 97 cm, shares on 'Y ahora Sonsoles' the difficulties of her daily life due to her height. She explains how she constantly has to ask for help to carry out everyday tasks, revealing the physical and emotional challenges she faces.
Diane Keaton's Family Reveals Cause of Her Death
Actress Diane Keaton passed away this Saturday at the age of 79 in California. Her family has revealed the cause of her death, although no specific details were provided in the statement.
The last time Diane Keaton was seen publicly before her death: very smiling and shopping
Actress Diane Keaton was last seen publicly on August 20, 2024, in Brentwood, California, where she was captured by paparazzi looking very smiling and shopping.
Benegas, co-founder of La Oreja de Van Gogh, speaks after the band's return
Benegas, guitarist and co-founder of La Oreja de Van Gogh, announces that he will pursue a professional path on his own, although he does not rule out returning to the band in the future.
This is Amaia Montero: her career outside of 'La Oreja de Van Gogh,' relationships, and millionaire fortune
Amaia Montero returns to La Oreja de Van Gogh after nearly 20 years of absence, a period during which she developed a successful solo career. Her comeback sparks praise, celebrations, and also controversy, while highlighting her personal growth, relationships, and significant accumulated wealth.
Nestlé announces 16,000 layoffs worldwide due to sales decline
Nestlé has announced 16,000 global layoffs due to the decline in sales. Nestlé Spain is still unaware of the local impact, while the CSIF union demands that the company provide urgent reassurance to Spanish employees.
European Justice equates pets with suitcases: says airlines should not pay more for their loss
The CJEU has determined that pets are considered baggage under the international air transport convention, so airlines are not obligated to pay compensation exceeding that applied to baggage in case of loss.
Britney Spears' Ex Says He Watched His Kids Sleep with a Knife in Hand, and She Responds
Britney Spears has criticized her ex for claiming that his greatest fear is that their children suffer due to her current state, responding to his statements about protecting the kids while they slept.
A Galician councilor dies after suffering several sting from Asian hornets on a property
The Galician councilor died after receiving several stings from Asian hornets on a property. He was farewelled this Thursday in the parish of San Lorenzo de Irixoa.
They claim that Irene Rosales was unfaithful to Kiko Rivera with Guillermo, her new boyfriend
On the show 'El tiempo justo' it was mentioned that it is surprising that they hadn't discovered Irene Rosales's alleged infidelity to Kiko Rivera with her new boyfriend, Guillermo, especially during the summer.
Koldo GarcĂa avoids imprisonment after refusing to testify in the Supreme Court
The judge has rejected the request for imprisonment for Koldo GarcĂa, made by the accusations from the Popular Party, after he refused to testify in the Supreme Court.
Greece gives green light to extend the working day up to a maximum of 13 hours per day
Greece approved a reform that allows extending the working day to 13 hours daily, generating strong criticism from unions and left-wing parties, who consider the measure harmful to workers' rights.
Doctors call for four days of strike in December over the draft of the Framework Statute
Medical unions have called for a demonstration on November 15 and strikes on December 9, 10, 11, and 12, in protest against the draft of the Framework Statute.
Valeria Castro Announces a Pause in Her Career: "Exhaustion and My Mental Health Have Drained Me"
Valeria Castro has decided to take a break from her career due to exhaustion and mental health issues, which have progressively affected her. The singer aims to recover and prioritize her well-being before continuing with her artistic work.
Juan del Val brings the Planeta Prize to 'El Hormiguero': "I wanted to bring it to show you how important you are to me"
The writer Juan del Val brought the Planeta Prize to the show 'El Hormiguero', where he participates weekly, to show his appreciation to the team and audience.
Patricia Steisy Raises Health Alarms with Another Hospital Admission
Patricia Steisy has alarmed her followers by sharing a picture from the hospital, showing an oxygen mask and an IV in her arm, indicating a new admission due to health problems.
National police officer arrested as suspected perpetrator of his mother's death in Ăvila
After being discharged from the hospital, the woman called her son, a national police officer who was out of Ăvila, to pick her up from the hospital. Subsequently, the son was arrested as the suspected perpetrator of his mother's death.
Tradition, Flavors, and Green Routes: The Municipality South of Madrid That Offers Much More Than You Imagine
Ciempozuelos, south of Madrid, is perfect for enjoying nature, exploring its culture and history, and tasting local cuisine, offering a complete experience for visitors.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica explores in its issue 127 how the âAlphabet Generationâ seeks well-being in an environment saturated with technology. It addresses the impact of hyperconnectivity on mental health and highlights the importance of finding a balance between digital and real life to improve quality of life.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kiss cam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joking remark about the incident on the show where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
At Least One Dead and 16 Injured, Two Seriously, After a Bus and Car Collision in Gran Canaria
A collision between a bus and a car in Gran Canaria left one dead, the car driver, and 16 injured, including two seriously: the bus driver and another person.
Felipe GonzĂĄlez admits he still doubts whether he did the right thing by not ordering the elimination of the ETA leadership
Zapatero recounts a night when Thierry, ETA's leader, threatened to "turn Spain into Vietnam" if he did not agree to speak with him by phone, reflecting the tension and difficult decision GonzĂĄlez faced about taking action against the ETA leadership.
Carlos Alcaraz Overpowers Taylor Fritz and Will Play the Six Kings Slam Final Against Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz clearly defeated Taylor Fritz, halting his momentum in the second set, and qualified for the Six Kings Slam final in Saudi Arabia, where he will face Jannik Sinner.
Ace Frehley, original guitarist of the band Kiss, dies
Ace Frehley, original guitarist of Kiss, passed away after suffering a stroke caused by a fall in his recording studio a few weeks ago. He remained hospitalized before his death.
Iker JimĂ©nez uses Artificial Intelligence to calculate the money in the photos attributed to Ăbalos
Iker JimĂ©nez and his team used artificial intelligence systems to analyze the photos attributed to Ăbalos, estimating the amount of money in the bundles shown in the images.
Do you want to have strong bones and healthy joints? These are the nutrients that should not be missing from your diet
Puleva Vita Calcium with Collagen is the first dairy drink that includes collagen to promote bone, muscle, and joint health, offering a practical and delicious way to increase essential nutrients in your daily diet.
The perfect storm shakes the egg: why its price is soaring and will continue to rise
The demand for eggs is growing, especially in households, while avian flu has affected 11 detected outbreaks and production costs are increasing, causing the price of eggs to rise and expected to keep climbing.
Keira Knightley joined 'Harry Potter' without knowing anything about J.K. Rowling's controversy: "I wasn't aware"
Keira Knightley took part in 'Harry Potter: The Full Cast Audio Editions,' where nearly 200 actors perform the saga's dialogues, without being aware of the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling.
Serena Williams and Weight Loss Drugs: "Believe Me, I Donât Take Shortcuts"
Serena Williams admitted that she uses medication to lose weight after not succeeding with just diet and exercise, clarifying that she is not looking for shortcuts in her process.
What it means when a person touches their hair while talking to someone, according to psychology
Touching the hair while speaking can reveal insecurity, nervousness, or an attempt to make a better impression. This nonverbal gesture conveys unconscious emotions and attitudes that complement or contradict what is said verbally.
What is known about the cyberattack on the Tax Agency: who is behind it and leaked data
A cyberattack on the Tax Agency has resulted in the leak of around 60 GB of personal and tax data, according to the Hackmanac portal on X. Investigations are underway to determine who is behind the attack and the possible implications of the disclosure of this sensitive information.
The hotel in Benidorm that offers a themed buffet and has more than 19,000 reviews
This hotel on the Costa Blanca is very popular among tourists, featuring its themed buffet and the excellent experience it offers, reflected in more than 19,000 mostly positive reviews.
Discover How You Can Use Zucchini to Make Desserts
This recipe takes advantage of seasonal zucchini to create a sweet, healthy, and very easy-to-make dessert, ideal as an appetizer.
The viral story of the man who invented a sidecar for his sick dog
An Argentine created a special sidecar so that his sick dog can accompany him on his motorcycle trips across the country, ensuring his pet's comfort and safety during the journey.
From Adriana Lima to Bella Hadid: The Most Impactful Lingerie Looks from the Victoria's Secret 2025 Fashion Show
The Victoria's Secret 2025 runway featured its angels showcasing stunning lingerie, blending glamour and sensuality. Prominent supermodels such as Adriana Lima and Bella Hadid stood out, alongside the top celebrities from the fashion world.
Everyone knows Juan del Val but... who is Ăngela Banzas, the Planeta finalist?
Ăngela Banzas, from Galicia and living in Madrid, has a degree in Political Science, is a mother, married to a Basque man, and has had a literary vocation since childhood.
The Fortune Juan del Val Will Have to Pay to the Tax Authorities for Winning the Planeta Prize
Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, will receive one million euros, but he will have to pay taxes on this amount, which will significantly reduce the net money he receives from the literary award.
Nuria Roca responds to the heartfelt dedication from her husband, Juan del Val: "You are capable of creating a unique universe"
Juan del Val dedicates emotional words to Nuria Roca, praising her ability to create a unique universe. Meanwhile, Nuria, who has just published "The Dream of Troy," a novel about archaeology, classics, and love, is not yet 26 years old.
The EU aims to strengthen itself in the Mediterranean after the Gaza agreement, focusing on security and migration
The European Commission proposes to strengthen cooperation with the Middle East and the Mediterranean, focusing its efforts on security and migration management after the Gaza agreement. The objective is to increase regional stability and address the challenges arising from the conflict.
Uber will pay drivers to train artificial intelligence models
Uber will compensate U.S. drivers with additional payments if a trip lasts more than five minutes beyond the estimated time, as part of its program to train artificial intelligence models.
Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise End Their Relationship but Continue Working Together: "They Are Colleagues"
Ana de Armas and Tom Cruise decided to end their relationship after realizing it wasn't going to last long, according to close sources. Despite the breakup, they both continue to collaborate professionally and maintain a colleague relationship.
Flying Towards a Better Future is Possible: 'CĂrculo SAF', the Ecological Transition of Aviation
Iberia launches the 'CĂrculo SAF' program to bring together major companies and promote a decarbonized economy, boosting the use and availability of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in the ecological transition of the aviation sector.
Alejandra Rubio responds to Patricia Pardo after being called "out of place": "I didnât expect friendly fire, I did what I was asked"
Alejandra Rubio clarified that it was Patricia Pardo who asked her to stay in the background during the program. She expressed surprise at the internal criticism, stating that she only followed the instructions she was given.
New banking service to verify beneficiaries: this is how you can avoid errors in your transfers
The Bank of Spain has launched a system that allows verification of whether the beneficiary's name matches the account holder of the destination account, helping to prevent errors in bank transfers.
Ainhoa Aguirregoitia, Menu Engineer: "The Restaurant Menu is a 'Psychological Map'"
Ainhoa Aguirregoitia, an expert in menu engineering, explains that a restaurantâs menu functions as a psychological map that influences customer decisions, using strategic techniques to optimize sales and enhance the dining experience.
Madrid City Council Auction: Last Days of Bidding for Smartphones, Tablets, PlayStation, and More
The Lost and Found Office of the Madrid City Council is offering a four-day auction where citizens can purchase smartphones, tablets, PlayStation, and other electronic devices at reduced prices. It is the last opportunity to participate and take advantage of these deals.
These Are the Cheapest Long-Distance Destinations for You to Take a Trip This Fall
Boston and New York stand out as affordable long-distance destinations to travel this fall, ideal for those seeking budget-friendly options without giving up a vibrant and cultural experience.
Four Suspects Arrested in France for Plotting the Assassination of a Putin Opponent
French authorities arrested four suspects involved in a plan to assassinate Russian opposition figure Ossetchkine in Biarritz after detecting suspicious movements near his home.
Buenafuente Opens the "Handbag of Spain" in a Hilarious Monologue about Current Politics
Buenafuente parodied the country's situation using the "handbag of Infanta Elena," including references to freelancers, public healthcare, and the Koldo case in a humorous monologue about current politics.
The new monument that Trump plans to build in Washington for the 250th anniversary of independence: "Itâs going to be really beautiful"
Donald Trump plans to build a new monument near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of independence. The structure will be located at one of the city's entrances and promises to be "really beautiful."
From Cigarette Smoke to a Future Without It Through Science
Philip Morris International is innovating with new products that, through advanced technology, heat tobacco instead of burning it, aiming for a future without traditional cigarette smoke.
Have You Prepared for a Second Blackout? This Is How People Are Responding About the Essentials They Already Have
Red Eléctrica warned of fluctuations in electrical voltage, increasing fears of a new blackout. The population appears prepared with essential items, anticipating possible power outages.
GĂłmez-MarĂn, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"
Ălex GĂłmez-MarĂn, physicist and neuroscientist, shares his near-death experience and presents his book "The Science of the Final Threshold," which explores and questions the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter.
The Fight for Spanish Nationality of Descendants of Exiles in Argentina: "Itâs Recovering the Past"
More than 366,000 Argentines have applied for Spanish nationality thanks to the âGrandchildrenâs Law,â which allows descendants of exiles to obtain it. This demand reflects the legacy of thousands of Spaniards who emigrated to Argentina during the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons, and represents an effort to reclaim their roots and historical memory.
All the Power to SĂĄnchez
Pedro SĂĄnchez and his circle believe that the best way to face their numerous problems is simply to ignore them.
Euphoria and Disenchantment
The IMF praises the remarkable economic growth, but it does not reflect the moral fatigue or the persistent anxiety affecting the population, revealing a disconnect between macroeconomic figures and the real social well-being.
From Mud to Nothingness
Wednesday's control session completely lacked clarity, preventing any interest or significant progress.
The Overzealous PTA Member
The overzealous PTA member lost all sense of protagonism at his child's school. While the child turned ten playing a supporting role, the adult lived as if he were the main star at forty.
Spain Continues to Lead the European Union in Child Poverty Rates with Almost 30%
According to the EAPN-ES report, one in five Spaniards is at risk of poverty or social exclusion, with housing being a key factor that worsens this situation.
Leire MartĂnez would have declined to participate in the 2026 Benidorm Fest
Singer Leire MartĂnez would have declined to participate in the 2026 Benidorm Fest. According to journalist HĂ©ctor AlabadĂ, she was considered to join the duo Miranda! as the third member, but she declined the offer.
The Andalusian Government will take the case of the minor from Seville who died after falling from a balcony to the Public Prosecutor's Office
The Ministry of Education indicated that the school did not activate the protocols for bullying or self-harming behaviors in the case of the minor from Seville who died after falling from a balcony. For this reason, the Andalusian Government will take the case to the Public Prosecutor's Office for investigation.
Jorge Rey predicts that the "real autumn" will arrive in Spain in the coming days with heavy rainfall
Jorge Rey warns of a "brutal change" in the climate in Spain, caused by Atlantic fronts that will bring heavy rains and mark the arrival of the true autumn in the coming days.
A 47-year-old man arrested for the alleged homicide of a woman in the Basque town of Zarautz
The Ertzaintza is investigating the alleged homicide of a 53-year-old Spanish woman in Zarautz, with a 47-year-old man arrested as a suspect.
The Life Lesson from the Last Evicted Contestant of 'Supervivientes All Stars': "The Simplicity of Enjoying"
Ivån Gonzålez leaves 'Supervivientes All Stars' after nearly 50 days and shares a valuable lesson about how simple it is to enjoy life. Gloria Camila becomes emotional with his departure, and Laura Madrueño dedicates words of affection and support to him.
Diego Aguado wins the jackpot of 'Cifras y letras' with 83,300 euros
Diego Aguado, a consultant in board games and video games, won the jackpot of 83,300 euros on the show 'Cifras y letras'.
Ana ObregĂłn lashes out at the Prosecutor's Office over the case of the 14-year-old girl who committed suicide after suffering bullying
Ana ObregĂłn harshly criticized the Prosecutor's Office for not investigating in time the case of the 14-year-old girl who committed suicide after suffering school bullying, lamenting that the girl died and that her parents are "dead in life."
Alfonso ArĂșs takes a stance: "In the war between Andy and Lucas, I'm with Andy; and in the one between Amaia and Leire, I'm with Leire"
Alfonso ArĂșs has expressed his support for Andy and Leire in their respective controversies, as well as criticizing Amaia Montero's anger towards Cayetana GuillĂ©n-Cuervo.
'El Hormiguero' leads the ratings and 'Sin Gluten' drops 3.3 points, still marking a good figure for La 1
'El Hormiguero' continues to lead in audience ratings, while 'Sin Gluten' records a drop of 3.3 points. Despite this decline, the program maintains a positive figure, contributing to a good overall rating for La 1.
JoaquĂn's brother denies being a squatter: "I have nothing to do with that apartment"
Lucas, JoaquĂn's brother, denied any connection with the apartment in question and defended himself on 'El tiempo justo', assuring that he wants to clear his and his family's name in the face of the squatting accusations.
'Malas lenguas' warns about the ban on adopting black cats for Halloween
RTVE's program 'Malas lenguas' reported concerns about adopting black cats for Halloween, aiming to prevent rituals and superstitions associated with the holiday.
ZonaGemelos lashes out at Telecinco following criticisms of their 'reality show': "People are tired of the Pantoja"
ZonaGemelos, the brother streamer duo, criticizes Telecinco for its moralizing stance, stating that the audience is tired of the approach of programs like those featuring the Pantoja family and is looking for more authentic and genuine content.
Marta Riesco says that Lucas, from Andy and Lucas, has been offered to write his memoirs: "Itâs important"
On the program 'No somos nadie,' journalist Marta Riesco revealed that Lucas, a member of the duo Andy and Lucas, has been proposed to write his memoirs, highlighting the importance of this project for him.
The cultural world will say goodbye this weekend to Jimmy Shaw, actor from 'La que se avecina', at his wake
Actor Jimmy Shaw's wake will begin on Friday at 11:30 a.m. and will continue until Saturday at the San Isidro Funeral Home, where the cultural community will bid him farewell.
La Oreja de Van Gogh's Plan B if Amaia Montero Didn't Return: A "Very Famous Singer from a Musical Reality Show"
La Oreja de Van Gogh considered a third vocalist, a very famous singer from a musical reality show, as plan B in case Amaia Montero did not return to the group, according to what was revealed on 'El tiempo justo'.
Javier Llano on Amaiaâs return to La Oreja de Van Gogh: "They will be in large arenas, but not in football stadiums"
Javier Llano mentioned that Amaia will return to La Oreja de Van Gogh with concerts in large arenas, not in football stadiums, and that ticket prices will be comparable to those of other prominent Spanish artists.
Jordi Wild defends himself against criticism about his cocaine use: "I make it clear that it is something occasional and punctual"
Jordi Wild responded on his X account to criticism regarding his statements about cocaine use, clarifying that it is an occasional and punctual event, not a habitual habit.
Boris Izaguirre tries to make peace between Amaia Montero and Cayetana Guillén now that the return of 'La Oreja de Van Gogh' is official
Boris Izaguirre seeks to mediate between Amaia Montero and Cayetana Guillén to ease tensions following the official announcement of the return of 'La Oreja de Van Gogh'. The effort aims to promote peace and unity within the group during this new musical chapter.
Marta Peñate backs down from her decision to legalize her wedding with Tony Spina: "I have never dreamed of getting married"
Marta Peñate has decided not to legalize her wedding with Tony Spina at the civil registry due to the long wait for the paperwork. Instead, she prefers to get married before a notary, clarifying that she has never dreamed of marrying formally.
Antonio Banderas Has Already Arrived in Valladolid for His Daughter Stella's Wedding
Antonio Banderas has arrived in Valladolid for the wedding of his daughter Stella, who will marry her childhood boyfriend this Saturday the 18th. The event will feature a notable presence of Hollywood personalities.
The gift from Chris Martin, Coldplay's lead singer, to Antonio Banderas' daughter: "She is going to perform at the wedding"
Chris Martin, Coldplay's frontman, will give Antonio Banderas' daughter a performance at her wedding, which will take place on October 19 in Valladolid.
Mar Flores, Devastated When Talking About the Bullying Her Son Endured: "I Didn't Find Support from the School"
Mar Flores expressed her pain after learning about the suicide of a 14-year-old girl who was a victim of bullying, recalling the similar problems her eldest son faced and lamenting the lack of support received from the school.
Patricia Steisy clarifies the current status of her relationship with Pablo Pisa: "I decided to take a break"
Patricia Steisy denies having resumed her relationship with Pablo Pisa. She explains that she has decided to take a break and that she will be by his side only while he processes the grief over his mother's death.
Koldo GarcĂa refuses to testify before the Supreme Court and Anti-Corruption prosecutors reject his imprisonment
Koldo GarcĂa has refused to testify before the Supreme Court. Popular accusations, led by the PP, are requesting his imprisonment, but the Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office has rejected this request.
Nestlé announces 16,000 layoffs worldwide due to sales decline
Nestlé has announced 16,000 global layoffs due to the decline in sales. In Spain, the company has not yet detailed the local impact, while the CSIF union demands that the company urgently provide reassurance to its workers in the country.
The fine for having an alarm sticker on the door without actual security
Displaying stickers of alarm companies without a current contract can result in fines, as it is prohibited to show logos or signs of security services that are not actually in use.
Alonso and Aston Martin's Chief Engineer Praise the New 'Face' of Their Monocoque: "It Looks Great Like This"
Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll's Aston Martin AMR25 will debut a new livery at the Circuit of the Americas, with both highlighting its refreshed design positively.
The MotoGP Doctor's Warning to Marc MĂĄrquez Amid His Recovery: "He Could Have Lasting Effects"
Marc MĂĄrquez is recovering after his clavicle surgery, an injury sustained at the Indonesian GP. His doctor warns that the recovery could leave lasting effects, emphasizing the importance of careful rehabilitation to minimize long-term impacts.
Dan Hooker Requests a Fight with Topuria: "I Love Coming into My Fights as the Underdog"
Dan Hooker, confident in his chances, requests a fight against Ilia Topuria. Additionally, he criticizes Arman Tsarukyan, highlighting that he comes from a wealthy family, which, according to Hooker, affects his image in the MMA world.
Novak Djokovic praises Jannik Sinner and sends a warning to the circuit: "He is everywhere. He reminds me of myself"
Novak Djokovic highlighted Jannik Sinner's qualities ahead of the Six Kings Slam, noting his constant presence on the circuit and comparing him to himself because of his style and determination on the court.
Barça members ask that the next assembly "take place within the legal framework and with transparency"
Xavier Vilajoana, former candidate for the presidency of Barça, has requested that the next Ordinary General Assembly of the club be held respecting the law and with complete transparency.
Henri Chapond, survivor of a brain hemorrhage and president of Dcero HSA: "We feel very alone"
Henri Chapond, survivor of a subarachnoid brain hemorrhage, has been president of Dcero HSA, an association that supports patients with this condition, for two years.
Planning their future, the biggest concern for 62% of families of people with intellectual disabilities
A study by Plena Inclusión España reveals that 62% of families of people with intellectual disabilities consider planning for the future as their main concern, followed by difficulties with aid, procedures, and understanding the necessary support.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last world championship, six of them gold. He highlights the lack of visibility that victories in adapted swimming receive.
The RFEF and Autism Spain Make the National Team Match a Sensory-Friendly Event
The RFEF, in collaboration with Autism Spain, adapts the National Team's matches to be sensory-friendly, enhancing the stadium experience for people with autism and their families.
The Government Will Study Early Retirement for Those Who Work and Care for Highly Dependent People
A working group has been established to analyze the morbidity of caregivers in order to assess the possible implementation of reduced coefficients in the retirement age for those who work and care for highly dependent individuals.
The self-employed launch a counterproposal to raise contributions only with the CPI, and the Government opens up to dialogue
ATA states that it is not necessary to increase the fees to comply with the law and accuses the Government of a revenue-driven agenda and lack of social protection. Minister Elma Saiz emphasizes that dialogue continues at the negotiation tables to reach a favorable agreement for the self-employed.
BBVA already feels the effects of the takeover bid for Sabadell and loses more than three points of market share in Catalonia this year
After nearly a year and a half of confrontation with Sabadell over the takeover bid, BBVA suffers setbacks in Catalonia, losing more than three points of market share in this region, affecting its position in its natural stronghold.
Chile's Energy Minister, Diego Pardow, Resigns Over Error in Citizens' Electricity Bill Calculations
Chile's Energy Minister, Diego Pardow, resigned following an error in the calculation of electricity bills. The Government appointed Ălvaro GarcĂa as co-minister of Economy and Energy to take over his duties.
Transparency urges Moncloa to account for expenses related to the blackout
The independent authority requests the Secretary-General of the Presidency of the Government to provide five documents related to the management during the electrical crisis, demanding transparency regarding the expenses caused by the blackout.
The Price of Garbage Collection Soars to Its Highest After Surging 30% in September
The implementation of mandatory municipal waste fees, especially in Madrid since April, has caused the cost of garbage collection to experience the largest increase within the CPI, accumulating a 30% rise in September.
Trade Republic now allows buying US Treasury bonds, bills, and corporate bonds from one euro
German broker Trade Republic launches new fixed income products, allowing the purchase of US Treasury bonds, bills, and corporate bonds from one euro, progressing towards becoming a comprehensive wealth manager.
Review of 'Our Fault': It Will Go Down in History in the Memory of Today's Teenage Girls
The "Culpables" trilogy by Mercedes Ron concludes successfully, offering a satisfying ending for its fans, not taking itself too seriously but meeting the expectations of its teenage audience.
'Toy Story 5': Pixar Creates Confusion on Social Media with the "New Look" of Buzz Lightyear and Woody
Toy Story 5 will arrive in cinemas in Spain on June 19, 2026, marking 31 years since the original movie. Pixar has caused confusion on social media with the supposed "new look" of Buzz Lightyear and Woody.
Los Javis, Lorca, and 'La bola negra': the full cast and the first images of their new film
PenĂ©lope Cruz and Guitarricadelafuente lead the cast of the new film by Suma Content and Movistar Plus+, based on an unpublished play by the Granadian playwright Federico GarcĂa Lorca.
Jim Carrey Returns to the Big Screen with the Live-Action Adaptation of the Most Futuristic Cartoon Series
Jim Carrey enjoys success as Dr. Robotnik in the 'Sonic' movies and is preparing for a new live-action project based on a futuristic animated series, which seems especially suited for him.
'Gen V': How many episodes does season 2 of the youth series 'The Boys' have? Premiere dates on Prime
The second season of 'Gen V', the youth series from 'The Boys' universe, will arrive on Prime Video in September, continuing the story with new episodes.
From Valencia to Madrid in 30 Minutes: A Spanish Company Develops the Transportation of the Future Thanks to Hyperloop Technology
A Spanish company has created a hyperloop train that combines low-pressure tubes with levitating capsules, allowing travel between Valencia and Madrid to be accelerated to just 30 minutes.
Apple renews its Vision Pro with improvements, but that's not the worst news: Spain will remain without them
Apple updates the Vision Pro glasses with a new strap, the M5 chip, and longer battery life. However, the bad news is that Spain will continue to be unable to access this product.
Apple Sparks Controversy in Spain by Releasing Its Most Premium Laptop Without a Charger in the Box
Apple has decided to launch its most premium laptop without a charger in the box in Spain, following a new European directive that will come into effect next year. This measure has generated controversy among users and consumers.
The incredible invention that turns your phone into a camera: a robotic arm to take photos for you
HONOR has introduced Robot Phone, a robotic arm that turns your phone into an autonomous camera for selfies and creative photos. This device is launched alongside the new HONOR Magic8 and Magic8 Pro phones, offering an innovative, hands-free photography experience.
Cyberattack on Mango: what data has been leaked and how to act if you have an account
Mango confirmed a cyberattack that exposed contact data of customers in Spain. Personal information was leaked, so it is recommended to review emails and accounts, change passwords, and stay alert for possible phishing attempts to protect yourself.
Be Wary If You Receive an Email from Iberdrola, Movistar, or Vodafone: Scams Are on the Rise
Email scams using the names of Iberdrola, Movistar, and Vodafone are increasing. Remember that these companies will never ask you to download suspicious files, so it is vital to stay calm and use common sense to avoid becoming a victim.
The 5 Spanish Models Who Have Walked for Victoria's Secret
Spain has been present at the iconic Victoria's Secret fashion shows throughout its history, with five renowned Spanish models who have participated in these international runways.
From Irina Shayk's Slip Dress to Imaan Hammam's Bra: Mistakes and Hits at the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show After Party
After the Victoria's Secret fashion show, the models shone at the party with daring looks full of sheer fabrics, cutouts, and lingerie, showcasing both style hits and misses in their choices.
Angel Reese, first athlete to wear the wings in the Victoria's Secret fashion show
Angel Reese, WNBA player, becomes the first athlete to walk in the famous Victoria's Secret show, joining gymnast Suni Lee on this iconic lingerie runway.
Victoria Beckham's Hair Color, Analyzed by an Expert: "Everyone Asks for It"
Designer Victoria Beckham stands out for her natural, shiny, and rejuvenating hair. Stylist Sonia De Teresa, from Luis&Tachi, reveals the secrets of her hair color, which has become a highly sought-after trend.
Fears, Emos, and 'Chonis' at 080 Barcelona Fashion for the New Collection by the Basque-Mexican Duo Reparto
080 Barcelona Fashion showcases the new collection by the Basque-Mexican duo Reparto, which explores themes such as fears, emo subcultures, and 'chonis', offering bold and original proposals that delve into people's most intimate thoughts.
Goodbye Prints: Mangoâs Embroidered Dresses with Which Youâll Exude Elegance This Season
Mango presents a collection of embroidered dresses that stand out for their elegance and sophistication, perfect for setting trends this season and leaving traditional prints behind.
Fendi appoints Maria Grazia Chiuri as creative director, one of Dior's former designers
Fendi has named Maria Grazia Chiuri as its new creative director. The Italian designer, who led Dior until May, now takes on this role at the Roman fashion house, marking a new chapter in her career following her successful stint in Paris.
Neither Parsley Nor Oil: The 'Grandpa Influencer' Rafuel AntonĂn's Trick to Making the Best Garlic Chicken
Chef and influencer Rafuel AntonĂn reveals his secret to preparing a unique garlic chicken, using a popular Asian seasoning instead of parsley or oil, bringing an innovative and authentic flavor to the traditional recipe.
Dietitian Pablo Ojeda Shares the Ultimate Secret to Make Tomatoes Last Much Longer
Pablo Ojeda reveals a trick to keep tomatoes fresh for weeks, which also enhances their sugars and improves their flavor, naturally extending their quality and freshness.
World Bread Day: How to Identify Bad Bread, According to an Expert: "The Enemy Is Not the Bread"
Bread is a highly valued food. An expert explains how to identify quality bread, emphasizing that the real problem is not the bread itself, but poor choice or preparation. Knowing its characteristics allows you to enjoy healthy bread and avoid low-quality products.
The Gluten-Free Ricotta Tart Made with Only Four Ingredients, Perfect for Breakfast or a Snack
This ricotta tart is gluten-free, contains no sugar or flour, and is made with only four ingredients, making it perfect for a healthy and simple breakfast or snack.
Jordi Cruz, on the Origin of the Coca: "It is said that it could be either Arab or Roman"
Chef Jordi Cruz from ABaC explained that the Catalan recipe for coca has an uncertain origin; it is believed that it may come either from Arab or Roman culture, highlighting the historical blend behind this traditional dish.
José Andrés's Simple Recipe to Turn Tomatoes into Haute Cuisine
José Andrés presents a simple recipe that transforms roasted tomatoes into a dish with a meat-like texture, elevating this fruit to haute cuisine.
The imposing monastery of Pontevedra with beautiful views of the Atlantic
Santa MarĂa de Oia, the main monument of Pontevedra, was built in the first half of the 12th century and stands out for its impressive architecture and its views of the Atlantic.
The Almost Unknown Walled Town of Cuenca That Is in the Middle of a Valley
This village with fewer than 150 inhabitants, located in Cuenca and close to the Valencian Community and AragĂłn, is one of the most unique and special in Castilla-La Mancha, standing out for its charm and location in a valley.
The Beautiful Cave of Segovia That Houses a Genuine Museum Underground
South of Segovia, near Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid, there is an impressive cave that houses an underground museum, highlighting its historical and cultural value in Spain.
The small medieval town of Lugo with colorful houses and a maritime essence
Rinlo, a medieval town in Lugo with 227 inhabitants, stands out for its colorful fishermanâs houses that beautify its narrow streets, keeping its traditional essence alive.
The Imposing Sanctuary of Ourense that is a Great Example of Romanesque Architecture
This church in Ourense, rich in historical remains, combines history and legend, representing a prominent 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 cross-border experience.
The Hiking Route through the Aragonese Pyrenees with Incredible Views of Monte Perdido
This short but impressive route near the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park passes through small chapels located in places of great beauty, offering spectacular views of Monte Perdido in the Aragonese Pyrenees.
A treatment for early Alzheimer's achieves reducing defective proteins in the brain and slowing cognitive decline
A recent study demonstrates that a new treatment for early Alzheimer's reduces the accumulation of defective proteins in the brain, which slows the cognitive decline associated with the disease. This research provides key evidence about the relationship between these proteins and the symptoms of Alzheimer's.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, psychology expert: "One must admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers, Doctor of Humanities, emphasizes the importance of appreciating and admiring people for their authentic values and personal merits, rather than qualities attributable to genetic luck.
Reme Navarro, Nutritionist: "Sleeping on the Left Side Favors the Release of Stomach Acidity"
Reme Navarro explains that sleeping on the left side helps reduce stomach acidity, improving digestion and overall health. This position aids better rest and contributes positively to general well-being by facilitating acid release.
What It Means to Talk to Pets as if They Were Humans: This Is What Psychology Says
Talking to pets as if they were humans reflects the strong emotional bond they have with their owners. According to psychology, this behavior strengthens the relationship, provides emotional well-being, and satisfies social needs, as pets are seen as family members.
Nurses Emphasize That Proper Handwashing Prevents Half of Infectious Diseases
Complete handwashing, which should last about 60 seconds, is essential to prevent up to half of infectious diseases, according to nurses.
Obesity Becomes the Most Common Chronic Disease Among Adolescents
Obesity is the most common chronic disease in adolescents. Although genetics influence variations in BMI, only 5% of obesity cases are due to specific genetic mutations.
Mercedes-Benz looks to the future with the spectacular Vision Iconic Concept
Mercedes-Benz presents the Vision Iconic Concept, a sleek and bold electric coupe that anticipates the design and technologies of its future models, showcasing its innovative and futuristic vision.
"Good perfume is sold in small bottles": Lexus updates the LBX
Lexus updates its entry-level SUV, the LBX, refreshing its range of versions to maintain its position as one of the premium leaders in its category.
Scotty Kilmer, One of the Best Mechanics of the Year: "Driving Fast is Good for Your Car's Engine"
Scotty Kilmer, a renowned mechanic, states that modern cars are designed to run at high speeds and driving fast can help prevent engine breakdowns.
The new trailer radar from the DGT that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia
The Directorate General of Traffic has deployed new trailer radars in Catalonia that detect up to 20 violations per minute, raising concerns among drivers due to their high level of surveillance and speed in issuing fines.
The Curious Guinness World Record Held by the Jeep Wrangler: It Is the Narrowest Model
The Jeep Wrangler, despite modifications, retains its 3.6-liter V6 engine with 280 horsepower. This model holds the Guinness World Record for being the narrowest vehicle.
The Leapmotor B10 pressures European electric SUVs⊠for 19,900 euros: we have tested it
From Nice, we tested the Leapmotor B10, an electric SUV that stands out for its advanced technology, good quality, and a competitive price of 19,900 euros, putting pressure on European electric SUVs.
Health centers open sexual health consultations in Madrid to resolve young people's doubts about the pill, menstrual cup, STIs...
The Community of Madrid launches the Tarde Joven program in seven centers, offering walk-in sexual health consultations for young people aged 14 to 25, addressing questions about the pill, menstrual cup, STIs, and other topics.
Aemet transmitted to Emergencies at 16:14 on October 29 the alert of "torrential rain" in "the area near the Albufera"
The Civil Guard report, included in a judicial investigation about the DANA, provides the call in which Aemet transmitted to Emergencies at 16:14 on October 29 the alert of torrential rain near the Albufera.
Two Local Police Officers Injured After Collision Involving a Bus, a Car, and a Guardia Urbana Vehicle in Vitoria
Two local police officers in Vitoria were injured following a multiple-vehicle collision involving a bus, a car, and a Guardia Urbana vehicle. One of the officers was urgently taken to a hospital for medical attention. The causes of the accident are under investigation.
Remand without bail for the perpetrator of the fatal hit-and-run of his partner in La Codosera for intentional homicide
The Superior Court of Justice of Extremadura reports that the detainee is being investigated for an alleged intentional homicide after fatally running over his partner in La Codosera.
Six accused of raping a young disabled woman in RubĂ sentenced to prison terms ranging from two to ten years
Six men sentenced to prison terms ranging from two to ten years for raping a young disabled woman in RubĂ. Additionally, they must compensate the victim with 30,000 euros, an amount that has already been deposited.
The Great Disappearance of the Picasso: a Painting by the Artist Scheduled for an Exhibition is Lost at the Last Minute
When the artworks arrived in Granada for an exhibition, the organizers noticed that a Picasso piece was missing, having disappeared at the last moment without explanation.
The Parliament of AragĂłn Recognizes Javier LambĂĄn as Crucial in Social and Economic Development
The Parliament of AragĂłn approved an institutional protocol to honor the memory of the deceased former presidents of AragĂłn, highlighting Javier LambĂĄnâs contribution to the social and economic development of the region.
Barcelona will undertake a new phase of covering the Ronda de Dalt for emergency exits on the seaside
Barcelona will begin a new phase in covering the Ronda de Dalt, focused on the emergency exits on the seaside. Additionally, a future technical room will be constructed to improve the management and safety of the road.
Attempted Escape in a CĂĄdiz Prison: Inmate Opens a Hole in His Cell, Climbs to the Roof, and Threatens to Jump from the Building
An inmate attempted to escape after opening a hole in his cell and climbing onto the roof, threatening to jump. The escape was thwarted by prison staff after they detected suspicious behavior and uncovered another escape plan involving several inmates.
The Government creates a committee of experts to advise it and prevent all floods in Catalonia
The Government has established a committee of experts following the devastating DANA that affected the Valencian Community in 2024, considered a warning. This group will provide advice to improve flood prevention and management in Catalonia.
José Luis Sanz Presents a Record Budget of 1.37 Billion Euros Focused on Cleaning and Security
Mayor José Luis Sanz has presented a record budget of 1.37 billion euros, with 150 million allocated to Lipasam and nearly 98 million to Tussam, strengthening cleaning and security in the city.
An attic listing on Fuencarral Street goes viral due to an exorbitant price: "Ideal for a bat breeding ground"
The listing of an attic on Fuencarral Street has caused surprise after being posted with a very high price, sparking ironic comments. Some users humorously describe it as "ideal for a bat breeding ground," highlighting how unattractive the space is in relation to its steep cost.
A Choir Group Surprises Travelers on a Flight from Bilbao to Barcelona: "A Gift from Heaven"
A choir group surprised passengers on a Bilbao-Barcelona flight by performing the song "Lau Teilatu" by the Basque group Itoiz in the air, providing an unexpected and special moment during the journey.
Marcelito, the viral little dog on social media, dies: "Thank you all for so much love and for being there"
Marcelito, the poodle who went viral on social media, passed away on October 14 at the age of 13. His owners expressed gratitude for the affection and support received throughout his life and in his final moments.
A study reveals how human interaction drives the expansion of dogs into natural environments
Sociability between humans and dogs strengthens their bond, but also facilitates the expansion of dogs into natural settings, causing impacts on ecosystems.
Dog Parks: Allies or Foes of Canine Well-being in the City?
The responsible use of dog parks requires supervision, cleaning, and promoting proper socialization among dogs to ensure canine well-being and coexistence in the city.
The Health of Ferrets: First Steps to Caring for These Animals
Before having a ferret as a pet, it is essential to learn about their basic care, especially aspects related to their health, to ensure their well-being.
Check Your Daily Horoscope for Friday, October 17, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face your day with more confidence and clarity.
With 22 curves and over 5 km: this is the maximum speed that can be reached at 'Madring'
The 'Madring' track features 22 curves, including a banked turn, and several straights where maximum speeds of up to 340 km/h can be reached.
The Transhumance of Madrid: schedule, route through the city center, and free activities
The Transhumance of Madrid is an annual event that transforms the streets of the city center into a royal cattle track for a day, featuring the passage of sheep, goats, live music, and various free activities to celebrate the transhumance tradition.
A Cat Seasons the Family Dinner with a Surprise Ingredient: a 'Succulent' Mouse
A cat sneaked into the kitchen and unexpectedly added a fresh mouse to the stew pot during the family dinner, surprising everyone with her special "ingredient."
Why Are Airplane Windows Oval or Rounded?
Airplane windows are oval or rounded because pressurization generates stresses that, when concentrated on sharp edges, can cause fatigue cracks. Rounded edges distribute the load better, increasing safety and extending the lifespan of the fuselage.
Players Who Give Their Best Version in the National Team
Representing the national team is a source of pride and a reward for good performance. For many footballers, wearing the national team jersey is a motivation that drives them to show their best version in international tournaments.
Didn't You Know? Celebrities Who Were Born in Athens
Several celebrities were born in Athens, although not everyone knows it. The article highlights these famous people originally from the city.
A Spanish city among the noisiest in the world
Altezza Travel analyzed the noise levels of 30 major global cities considering population, tourists, noise pollution, traffic, and nightlife. In their ranking, a Spanish city appears among the noisiest, reflecting how these sounds are part of the urban environment.
Famous Couples That Took Us by Surprise
Many famous couples surprised the public by confirming their relationship, showing that love can arrive unexpectedly even among celebrities.
The Best Destinations in Spain to Visit in Autumn and Activities to Discover Them
Spain offers unique destinations to visit in autumn, with landscapes and activities that highlight the beauty of the season. From nature walks to cultural experiences, the season invites you to discover national treasures that will make this time of year unforgettable.
For 53 euros and with a 75-liter capacity, this cheap hiking backpack is a hit on Amazon
This hiking backpack, ideal for mountain trails or the Camino de Santiago, stands out for its large 75-liter capacity and affordable price of 53 euros, making it a popular choice on Amazon.
Retroid drops its "pocket" console to under 200 euros, even cheaper on Aliexpress
The Retroid portable console, ideal for fans of retro video games, offers a modern and nostalgic design. It is now available for less than 200 euros, with an even lower price on Aliexpress, providing an affordable option for lovers of classic gaming.
This iPhone Is Really Cheap: The 16e Has a Big Discount on Amazon, Priced Like Prime Day
The iPhone 16e, Apple's most affordable model, has received a significant discount on Amazon, matching prices seen during Prime Day, offering a unique opportunity to purchase it at a low cost.
Ăscar Puente: "Ăbalos would not be a deputy today if it depended on the PSOE"
Minister Ăscar Puente stated that the "established doctrine" holds that the seat belongs to the deputy, responding to Judge Puente, who expressed surprise that former minister Ăbalos is still a parliamentarian. Puente indicated that if it depended on the PSOE, Ăbalos would not currently hold that position.
Carlos Bautista Samaniego, Ăbalos's New Lawyer: Former Prosecutor of the National Court and Extradition Expert
Carlos Bautista Samaniego, former prosecutor of the National Court with extensive experience in ETA and jihadist terrorism cases, has been chosen by Ăbalos as his new lawyer, highlighting his specialization in extraditions.
The Starlight Places of Galicia Perfect for Seeing the Northern Lights in October
Several locations in Galicia are recognized by the Starlight Foundation for their excellent night sky quality and low light pollution, making them ideal for observing the Northern Lights in October.
Schools in Madrid Will Offer Afternoon Support Classes in Mathematics and Language
The Community of Madrid is re-implementing the School Support and Accompaniment Program this school year for students in 438 public schools, offering reinforcement classes in Mathematics and Language in the afternoon.
Operation Directors of REE Deny Following Political Orders and Regret Delays Caused by the Government
The Operation Directors of Red Eléctrica (REE) deny having followed political orders after the blackout, asserting that responsibility for the reinforced operation lies with the Ministry of Ecological Transition. Rafael Duvison, director from 2015 to 2022, rejects the pressures to meet accelerated renewable energy targets and laments the delays attributable to the Government.
Russia and Syria Draw Closer: Moscow Considers Establishing Military Bases in the Country After Latest Meeting
Putin and the Syrian president highlighted the "special relationship" and the "historical ties" between Russia and Syria, as Moscow evaluates establishing military bases in the country following their recent meeting.
Marc MĂĄrquez reveals what will happen to his bike after the World Championship: "If you win, they give it to you... but they tell you not to start it"
Marc MĂĄrquez explained that if he wins the World Championship, they will give him the bike as a gift, but with the condition that he does not start it, highlighting the restrictions imposed by the team to keep it in good condition.
Brussels sets a new 'green' target: to manufacture 15% of the world's clean technology to boost its competitiveness
The European Commission is promoting 'climate diplomacy' with the goal of leading global clean technology production, aiming to reach 15% of the world market to strengthen its competitiveness against the US and China.
EMVS Madrid will raffle 378 affordable rental homes on October 24, mostly in El Cañaveral
On October 24, EMVS Madrid will hold a raffle for 378 affordable rental homes, primarily in El Cañaveral. All residents of Madrid registered in the Permanent Housing Applicants Registry will be eligible to participate. The event will take place at the EMVS headquarters in Arganzuela and can be followed live.
SĂĄnchez insists on 2% of GDP for defense after Donald Trump's criticisms and focuses investment on cybersecurity
SĂĄnchez reaffirms his commitment to investing 2% of GDP in defense and highlights a comprehensive vision of the security plan. Additionally, he announces that the National Cybersecurity Center will be transferred to the Ministry of the Presidency to strengthen digital protection.
Four bakeries in Barcelona to order bread for home delivery: from the most classic options to the select ones
October 16th is World Bread Day. To celebrate it from home, there are various bakeries in Barcelona that offer home delivery service, ranging from classic options to specialized ones, allowing you to enjoy fresh, quality bread without going out.
Movie-like Escape in Jerez: Prisoner Slides Down Hospital Window Using Bed Sheets and Escapes on a Scooter
Medical staff found the room empty and the window open when checking on the patient in the morning, discovering that a prisoner had escaped by sliding down the window with bed sheets and fleeing on a scooter.
Mala RodrĂguez: "Girls speak and express themselves however they want; before you were labeled crazy, now itâs âyes, I amâ"
Mala RodrĂguez celebrates 25 years in music with the 'Lujo IbĂ©rico Vivo' tour, which includes a stop at the Madrid venue Ochoymedio, also celebrating its 25th anniversary. The artist highlights how women now speak and express themselves freely, unlike before when they were negatively labeled for doing so.
Bernardo Bonezzi, the "Mozart of the Movida Madrileña," will give his name to a new street in the capital
Bernardo Bonezzi, founder of the band Zombies at the age of 13 and recognized for his soundtrack in "Nobody Will Speak of Us When We're Dead," will be honored with a street in Madrid. He was a key figure of the Movida Madrileña, also standing out with his band Groenlandia and winning a Goya award.
Madonna, Taylor Swift, Queen, and Los del RĂo... celebrities can save lives during cardiac arrest
Hit songs like Madonna's "Vogue," Taylor Swift's "The Man," Queen's "Another One Bites the Dust," and Los del RĂo's "Macarena" share an ideal rhythm for performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) correctly. Their tempo helps maintain the proper compression rate in the event of cardiac arrest, making it easier to save lives.
The ASSITEJ Association, National Award for Performing Arts for Children
ASSITEJ has been awarded the National Award for Performing Arts for Children for its work in encouraging, promoting, and spreading the creation and research of performing arts aimed at children and youth.
The construction of the Madrid City of Justice begins more than 20 years later
The construction of the City of Justice in Valdebebas has started after more than 20 years of waiting. President DĂaz Ayuso has set the project's completion date for 2029.
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My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, such as planning expenses, prioritizing needs, taking advantage of discounts, and avoiding unnecessary debt. It also suggests keeping detailed records and using financial apps to better manage your money and efficiently achieve your financial goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
The magazine CinemanĂa presents a selection of standout series and movies happening right now that you canât miss. It includes recommendations for all tastes, from captivating dramas to comedies and international premieres, offering options to enjoy during this season and stay up to date with the best in audiovisual entertainment.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in psychology: "You have to admire if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers, doctor in Humanities, advises valuing and admiring qualities based on real merits and values, such as being a good person, instead of attributes that depend solely on genetic luck.
This is how you can connect your mobile phone to the TV with an HDMI cable: all the advantages it offers
Connecting your mobile phone to the TV via an HDMI cable doesnât require a WiFi connection, offering a simple and stable way to share content on a big screen.
The Date of the Next Major Power Outage in Spain, According to AI
Red Eléctrica rules out an immediate blackout but requests the CNMC to take measures to control voltage on the grid. The AI warns of a critical moment in the Spanish electrical system due to high renewable energy penetration and demand peaks, pointing to a possible future risk.
Is it legal to drive someone else's car without being on the insurance? What the experts say
Driving a car without being listed on the insurance policy can occur in unexpected situations or trips, but it is important to understand the legality and risks. Experts explain that doing so without permission or without being insured can lead to legal and financial problems, although in some cases the owner's insurance coverage might apply. It is crucial to review the specific insurance conditions before driving someone else's vehicle.
The Real Story Behind 'Task': The Biker Gang That Inspired the HBO Max Thriller
Brad Ingelsby's series is based on the real-life experience of a consultant who was part of a biker gang, which adds authenticity to the Dark Hearts, the central group in the HBO Max thriller.
Leiva opens up in his documentary: "I have an injury that is not reversible"
Leiva reflects in his documentary on the breakup of Pereza, an accident with a gun that marked his life, and the highs and lows of fame. The film will premiere first in theaters and then on Movistar Plus+.
The Most Beautiful Village in France: Timber-Framed Houses and Charming Landscapes
This medieval gem in the Upper Rhine stands out for its history, charm, and a picturesque landscape of vineyards and hills, creating a setting that looks like it came from a postcard.
This is the position Spain holds in the ranking of the world's military powers
The Global Firepower forum creates a ranking based on the military capability of countries. In this list, Spain holds a prominent position that reflects its strength and potential in the global military arena.
Juan José, mechanic, on a common practice among drivers: "It is not good for the steering system"
Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common practice when pulling vehicles out of parking spaces that harms the steering system, recommending avoiding it to preserve the health of the car.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Contributory pensions would increase by around 2.6% in 2026, altering the tables of maximum, average, and minimum pensions according to current forecasts.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will come into effect on January 1
The BOE confirms that, starting January 1, a deduction called the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will be applied to paychecks, reducing them by up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.
X-ray of the Government's proposal: this is how self-employed contributions will increase from 2026
The Government proposes a contribution table for the self-employed based on their actual income, establishing differentiated payments for each income bracket starting in 2026. This aims for greater fairness in contributions and to adjust the fees according to the real economic capacity of the self-employed.
Gold continues record run; nears $4,400/oz on dovish Fed signals, safe-haven rush
Gold prices surged toward $4,400 per ounce, driven by dovish signals from the Federal Reserve and increased demand as a safe-haven asset amid market uncertainties. Investors are flocking to gold amid concerns over inflation and economic instability, pushing the metal to new record highs.
India already cutting Russian oil imports by 50% after US talks, White House official says
India has reduced its Russian oil imports by 50% following discussions with the US, a White House official revealed. This move aligns with global efforts to curb Russia's revenues amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The reduction highlights India's cooperation with Western nations despite prior reliance on Russian energy supplies.
Indian refiners buy first Guyanese oil from Exxon, sources say
Indian refiners have purchased their first batch of Guyanese crude oil from ExxonMobil, marking a new sourcing development. This move underscores growing energy ties between India and Guyana and reflects the increasing global reach of Guyanaâs emerging oil sector led by Exxonâs operations. The deal signals India's efforts to diversify its oil imports amid shifting market dynamics.
Oil prices at 5-month low, head for weekly losses with Trump-Putin summit in focus
Oil prices dropped to a five-month low and are set for weekly losses as markets weigh the potential impact of the upcoming Trump-Putin summit. Traders remain cautious amid uncertainties about future production cuts and geopolitical tensions, influencing supply and demand expectations. The summit's outcomes could significantly affect global oil dynamics, keeping investors attentive to evolving developments.
Oil set for weekly loss as Trump-Putin summit looms
Oil prices are expected to post a weekly loss ahead of the Trump-Putin summit, as traders weigh uncertain geopolitical impacts against steady supply concerns. Market sentiment remains cautious amid mixed signals on production cuts and global demand outlooks, leaving prices pressured despite underlying fundamentals supporting crude.
China blames US for global panic over rare earths controls
China accused the US of causing international alarm over its recent rare earth export restrictions. Beijing claims Washington's rhetoric has fueled unnecessary global panic and disrupted supply chains, emphasizing that China's controls are legitimate measures for resource management and environmental protection. The dispute underscores growing tensions between the two nations amid strategic resource competition.
Oil drops 1%, settles at 5-month lows as Trump-Putin summit looms
Oil prices fell 1% to their lowest point in five months ahead of the Trump-Putin summit, as uncertainty surrounding potential policy changes and geopolitical outcomes weighed on the market. Traders remain cautious due to unclear prospects regarding production cuts and diplomatic developments affecting global supply and demand.
States sue to stop Trump cancellation of $7 billion solar grant program
Several states have filed a lawsuit to block the Trump administration's decision to cancel a $7 billion grant program aimed at supporting solar energy projects. The states argue the cancellation undermines renewable energy development and violates federal law. They seek to reinstate funding to promote clean energy and job growth in the solar sector.
Guyanaâs parliament would not provide immunity to opposition leader Mohamed, VP says
Guyanaâs Vice President stated that parliament will not grant immunity to opposition leader Mohamed, who faces legal challenges. The decision reflects ongoing political tensions and underscores the government's stance against shielding politicians from prosecution.
US energy prices to spike on Trumpâs axing of grants, senator says
A senator warns that the cancellation of energy grants by former President Trump will lead to higher US energy prices. The move cuts funding for renewable and clean energy projects, potentially increasing reliance on fossil fuels and impacting consumer costs. The senator urges reconsideration to support sustainable energy development and stabilize prices.
Cellnex signs put option with Vauban Infra Fibre for âŹ391 million
Cellnex has agreed to a put option with Vauban Infra Fibre for âŹ391 million, allowing Vauban to sell its stake back to Cellnex. This deal is part of Cellnexâs strategy to optimize its portfolio and strengthen financial stability by managing its investments efficiently in the European telecom infrastructure sector.
Exclusive - Micron to exit server chips business in China after ban, sources say
Micron Technology plans to exit its server chips business in China following U.S. trade restrictions banning American companies from selling advanced chips to certain Chinese firms. The move reflects escalating tensions in the semiconductor industry and aims to comply with new export controls, impacting Micron's operations and market presence in China.
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In China, global companies struggle as home-grown brands steal thunder
Global companies in China face growing challenges as local brands gain popularity, leveraging deep market understanding and innovative strategies. This shift is eroding foreign firms' market share and influence, prompting them to adapt to the competitive landscape shaped by China's rising domestic players.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.81%
Australian stocks declined at the close, with the S&P/ASX 200 falling 0.81%. Market downturn was influenced by weaker commodity prices and global economic concerns, impacting key sectors and investor sentiment.
Asia financial stocks slip as US credit worries jolt investors
Asian financial stocks declined as concerns over US credit issues unsettled investors, impacting market confidence. The worries stemmed from uncertainties around the US credit market, leading to cautious trading and a dip in banking shares across the region. This reflected broader apprehensions about global financial stability and potential ripple effects on international markets.
Asia bank stocks dip as US credit jitters spill over
Asian bank stocks fell, impacted by US credit market concerns after recent jitters raised fears of tightening liquidity. Investors reacted to signs of stress in US financial firms, causing a cautious sentiment in Asiaâs banking sector amid global market uncertainties.
ASOS faces German customs duty dispute amid financial challenges - report
ASOS is reportedly involved in a customs duty dispute in Germany, adding to its financial difficulties. The fashion retailer faces challenges regarding import duties, which may impact its operations and profitability in the German market amid ongoing economic pressures.
Infosys, Wipro decline despite upbeat Q2 earnings; margin concerns weigh
Infosys and Wipro shares fell despite strong Q2 earnings, as concerns over shrinking profit margins overshadowed positive revenue growth. Investors remained cautious about cost pressures and margin sustainability, leading to a dip in stock prices despite upbeat performance indicators.
Banks in talks with US Treasury to lend $20 billion to Argentina, Semafor reports
Banks are negotiating with the US Treasury to arrange a $20 billion loan package for Argentina. The funding aims to support Argentina's economic stability amid financial challenges. Details on the terms and timeline are still being discussed, reflecting ongoing efforts to bolster Argentina's economy through coordinated international support.
Singapore's September exports rise 6.9% year-on-year, much stronger than forecast
Singapore's exports grew 6.9% year-on-year in September, significantly exceeding forecasts. The rise reflects sustained demand across key sectors, boosting the city-state's trade performance despite global economic uncertainties. This robust growth highlights Singapore's resilience and strategic position in global trade.
US weekly jobless claims decline, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs estimate
US weekly jobless claims fell last week, signaling a strengthening labor market. Estimates from JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs suggest continued improvement in employment conditions, reflecting resilience in the economy despite recent challenges.
US budget deficit dips in fiscal 2025 on boost from tariffs, education spending cuts
The US budget deficit is projected to decrease in fiscal year 2025, aided by increased tariff revenues and reductions in education spending. These factors contribute to narrowing the gap between government expenditures and revenues, marking an improvement in the countryâs fiscal outlook.
Trump says his administration is working on lowering beef prices
Former President Trump stated that his administration is actively working to reduce beef prices. He emphasized efforts to address rising food costs and support American farmers, aiming to make beef more affordable for consumers amid economic challenges.
API weekly crude stock shows significant increase, surpassing expectations
The American Petroleum Institute reported a larger-than-expected rise in weekly crude oil inventories, indicating increased supply. This buildup may impact oil prices amid fluctuating demand and ongoing market uncertainty. The data contrasts with recent trends of declining stock levels, suggesting shifts in production or consumption patterns.
Colombian Senate approves $140 billion 2026 budget, sending to president's desk
The Colombian Senate has approved the $140 billion budget for 2026, which now proceeds to the president for final endorsement. This budget aims to fund key sectors including infrastructure, education, and healthcare, reflecting the government's priorities for economic growth and social development in the coming year.
Federal Budget Balance Swings to Surplus, Surpassing Forecasts
The federal budget has shifted to a surplus, exceeding official predictions. This turnaround is attributed to stronger-than-expected tax revenues and controlled government spending. The positive fiscal outcome boosts economic confidence and may influence upcoming policy decisions.
EIA Crude Oil Inventories rise to 3.524M, surpassing expectations
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported a crude oil inventory increase of 3.524 million barrels, exceeding analyst forecasts. This rise suggests higher supply levels amid fluctuating demand, impacting oil prices and market dynamics.
Greece adopts law extending working hours despite protests
Greece has passed a new law extending allowable working hours, sparking widespread protests from labor unions and workers. The government argues the change will boost economic growth and job flexibility, while opponents warn it threatens workers' rights and conditions. Despite public opposition, the law aims to modernize labor regulations amid ongoing economic challenges.
Natural Gas Storage Holds Steady, Matching Previous Figures and Defying Forecasts
Natural gas storage levels remained steady, matching prior data and defying market forecasts predicting a change. This stability indicates balanced supply and demand dynamics amid fluctuating energy markets, reflecting resilience despite varying consumption and production patterns.
Dollar set for weekly slide as trade, shutdown concerns weigh
The US dollar is poised for a weekly decline due to ongoing trade tensions and concerns over a potential government shutdown. Market uncertainty has led to reduced demand for the dollar, as investors weigh the impact of stalled trade negotiations and political uncertainty on the economy. This sentiment is dampening the dollar's appeal against other major currencies.
Japanâs core inflation likely re-accelerated in September: Reuters poll
Japan's core inflation is expected to have picked up in September, according to a Reuters poll. The survey indicates rising prices may sustain due to ongoing supply constraints and steady consumer demand. This suggests persistent inflation pressures, influencing the Bank of Japan's monetary policy outlook amid slow economic growth.
Analysis â AI boom rippling across to Britainâs pound, Swedish crown
The AI boom is influencing currency markets, boosting the British pound and Swedish crown. Investors are optimistic about tech-driven growth in the UK and Sweden, seeing these currencies benefiting from advancements and investments in AI industries. This trend reflects broader confidence in countries leading the AI innovation race, positively impacting exchange rates and economic outlooks.
Morning Bid: Add credit risk to a bubble, and stand well back
The article warns that combining elevated credit risk with an already overheated market bubble heightens the potential for significant financial instability. Investors are advised to exercise caution as credit vulnerabilities could trigger sharp market corrections, emphasizing the importance of risk management in the current economic climate.
Exclusive - ICE, Border Patrol agents to receive pay during government shutdown
ICE and Border Patrol agents will continue receiving pay during the government shutdown, according to exclusive reports. This measure aims to maintain border security despite funding lapses, ensuring frontline agents remain compensated and operational throughout the shutdown period.
Asian shares fall, gold claims new record as banking fears weigh
Asian shares declined amid growing banking sector concerns, prompting investors to seek safer assets. Gold prices surged to a new high as fears over financial stability intensified, reflecting cautious market sentiment driven by recent banking sector uncertainties.
Fed's Kashkari: Economy may not be slowing as much as we think
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari suggested the U.S. economy might not be slowing down as much as expected. Despite higher interest rates aiming to temper growth, recent data shows resilience in consumer spending and labor markets. He noted uncertainty remains and cautioned against premature policy adjustments, emphasizing the need to monitor inflation trends closely.
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US bank stocks plunge as investors grow uneasy about mounting risks
US bank stocks fell sharply amid growing investor concerns over increasing risks in the financial sector. Worries about economic uncertainty, potential loan defaults, and tightening regulations have contributed to the decline. Market volatility and fears of a credit crunch continue to pressure banking shares, sparking cautious sentiment among investors about the sector's short-term outlook.
US outlines growth, deregulation, energy as priorities for G20 presidency, sources say
The US has identified economic growth, deregulation, and energy policy as key priorities for its upcoming G20 presidency. Officials emphasize fostering global economic recovery, streamlining regulations to boost business, and advancing energy initiatives to address climate change and ensure energy security. The agenda aims to balance short-term recovery with long-term sustainability goals.
Ripple Labs seen leading $1 bln fundraise for XRP stockpile - Bloomberg
Ripple Labs is reportedly leading a $1 billion fundraising round aimed at boosting its XRP holdings. The move is part of the company's strategy to expand its ecosystem and leverage XRP's potential in digital payments. The funding round may attract major investors, signaling strong confidence in Rippleâs growth prospects and the future value of XRP.
Newsmax board authorizes up to $5 million in Bitcoin and Trump Coin purchases
Newsmax's board has approved spending up to $5 million to buy Bitcoin and Trump's digital currency, Trump Coin. This move aims to diversify the company's investment portfolio and capitalize on the growing interest in cryptocurrencies and digital assets linked to former President Trump. The board sees potential growth opportunities through these strategic purchases amidst evolving market trends.
Lombard and Story Partner to Revolutionize Creator Economy via Bitcoin-Backed Infrastructure
Lombard and Story have teamed up to transform the creator economy by integrating Bitcoin-backed infrastructure. This partnership aims to provide creators with enhanced payment solutions, security, and financial freedom, leveraging Bitcoin's stability and global reach to empower content creators worldwide.
Everstake Becomes First Crypto Staking Company to Hold All Five Institutional-Grade Certifications
Everstake has become the first crypto staking company to earn all five institutional-grade certifications, enhancing its credibility and commitment to security, compliance, and operational excellence. This achievement positions Everstake as a trusted leader in the crypto staking industry, reassuring institutional clients of its robust standards and reliable service.
Bitcoin price today: muted at $111.5k as trade tensions, risk aversion weigh
Bitcoin's price steadied around $111,500 amid ongoing trade tensions and increased risk aversion in markets. Investors remain cautious as geopolitical uncertainties and economic concerns weigh on sentiment, limiting significant price movements in the cryptocurrency market.
Seascape Launches First Tokenized BNB Treasury Strategy on Binance Smart Chain
Seascape has introduced the first tokenized BNB treasury strategy on Binance Smart Chain, allowing users to invest in a diversified BNB asset pool through tokenization. This innovation aims to improve liquidity and accessibility for DeFi investors while optimizing treasury management on the platform.
Caliber acquires $2 million in Chainlink tokens to expand digital holdings
Caliber has purchased $2 million worth of Chainlink tokens as part of its strategy to enhance its digital asset portfolio. This acquisition aims to strengthen Caliber's position in the blockchain space and leverage Chainlink's oracle technology for future projects. The move reflects growing institutional interest in decentralized data solutions.
HTX DAO Sees Growth in Both Governance and Ecosystem Value as $HTX Records Largest-Ever Quarterly Burn
HTX DAO experienced significant growth in governance participation and ecosystem value, marking a milestone with the largest quarterly burn of $HTX tokens. This burn reflects increased utility and demand within the ecosystem, strengthening tokenomics and long-term sustainability. The DAO's expansion highlights improved community engagement and a robust development trajectory.
Bybit Kazakhstan Showcases First-Ever QR-Based Crypto Payment at Digital Bridge 2025
Bybit Kazakhstan introduced the region's first QR code-based cryptocurrency payment system at Digital Bridge 2025. This innovative solution allows users to transact securely and seamlessly using crypto via QR scanning, highlighting the growing adoption of blockchain technology in everyday financial transactions across Kazakhstan. The demonstration marks a significant step toward mainstream crypto payments in the region.
dYdX Foundation Hosts Analyst Call Highlighting Protocol Metrics, Token Updates and 2026 Roadmap
The dYdX Foundation held an analyst call discussing key protocol metrics, recent token updates, and plans for 2026. The session highlighted user growth, trading volumes, and upcoming features aimed at enhancing platform performance and community engagement. The roadmap outlines strategic initiatives to drive adoption and innovation in decentralized finance throughout 2026.
F2i fund in advanced talks to sell Farmacie Italiane stake - report
F2i fund is reportedly in advanced negotiations to sell its stake in Farmacie Italiane. The potential transaction reflects strategic shifts as F2i seeks to optimize its investment portfolio. Details on the buyer and deal terms remain undisclosed.
FDA approves expanded pediatric indications for Yuflyma
The FDA has approved expanded pediatric indications for Yuflyma, allowing its use in younger children for treating specific conditions. This approval follows clinical trials demonstrating safety and efficacy, providing an important new treatment option for pediatric patients. The decision supports broader access to Yuflyma in pediatric care.
Sampo repurchases 316,687 shares as part of buyback program
Sampo has repurchased 316,687 of its own shares as part of an ongoing share buyback program. This move aims to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The repurchased shares will be held as treasury stock, and the program continues according to previously announced terms.
Praxis Precision Medicines prices $525 million public offering
Praxis Precision Medicines announced a public offering of common stock worth $525 million. The funds will support the companyâs development programs and general corporate purposes, including advancing their pipeline of treatments for neurological disorders. The offering is subject to market conditions and regulatory approvals.
Lexeo Therapeutics prices $135 million public offering and placement
Lexeo Therapeutics announced the pricing of its public offering and private placement, raising a total of $135 million. The funds will support the development of its clinical-stage therapies targeting cancer and inflammatory diseases, advancing key programs and expanding the company's pipeline. The offering underscores investor confidence in Lexeoâs innovative approach and growth strategy in the biotech sector.
atai Life Sciences prices $130 million public offering
atai Life Sciences announced a $130 million public offering to fund its development of psychedelic therapies for mental health disorders. The financing aims to support ongoing clinical trials and expand the company's drug pipeline, advancing its mission to transform mental health treatment through innovative approaches.
Bitfarms prices $500 million convertible notes offering
Bitfarms has priced a $500 million offering of convertible senior notes due 2028. The proceeds will support growth initiatives, including expanding mining operations and strengthening the balance sheet. The company aims to leverage this financing to enhance its position in the cryptocurrency mining industry amid market fluctuations.
Bank First receives regulatory approval for Centre 1 Bancorp acquisition
Bank First has secured regulatory approval to acquire Centre 1 Bancorp. This acquisition aims to expand Bank First's market presence and enhance its financial service offerings. The deal is expected to strengthen the combined entity's competitive position in the banking sector. Completion is subject to customary closing conditions.
Junshi Biosciences gets FDA approval for lung cancer trial
Junshi Biosciences has received FDA approval to initiate a clinical trial for a new lung cancer treatment. The trial will evaluate the safety and effectiveness of their novel therapy targeting lung cancer patients, marking a significant step in the company's oncology research efforts.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys GeneDx, sells Quantum-Si stock
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management has added shares of the genetic testing company GeneDx to its portfolio, while reducing its position in Quantum-Si, a company specializing in quantum dot technology for sequencing. These moves reflect ARK's strategic adjustments in the evolving biotech and sequencing sectors, aiming to capitalize on promising innovations and market opportunities.