News Summary - 10/18/2025

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Zelensky guarded on Tomahawk missile talks with Trump after White House meeting
After meeting with Trump, Zelensky remained cautious about discussions on providing Tomahawk missiles. Trump urged Kyiv and Moscow to cease hostilities immediately and seek an end to the war.
Red Cross retrieves another body of dead hostage in Gaza, Israel says
The Red Cross has retrieved another body of a dead hostage in Gaza. If forensic tests confirm the identity, it will mark the tenth body returned by Hamas out of 28 hostages.
Can Putin's 'Flying Kremlin' travel through EU airspace to Budapest?
For Putin to travel to Budapest to meet Trump soon, he must overcome challenges related to securing permissions for his plane, known as the 'Flying Kremlin,' to fly through EU airspace amid political and regulatory hurdles.
'Have a great life!' Trump orders prison release of disgraced ex-lawmaker Santos
Former lawmaker George Santos, sentenced to seven years for identity theft involving his own family members, has been ordered released from prison by Donald Trump.
Trump only one who can force Putin to negotiating table, Finnish president tells BBC
Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that only the US leader, referring to Trump, has the power to compel Russia to engage in negotiations, highlighting the importance of US influence in resolving the conflict.
Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record
A mysterious heatwave has caused temperatures in the North Pacific Ocean to spike to unprecedented levels. Scientists are currently unsure about the causes behind this unusual warming event, which spans a vast region and has raised concerns about potential environmental impacts.
Grand Sumo in London? An ancient sport finds new fans far beyond Japan
While top-level sumo wrestling is traditionally seen only in Japan, London is hosting a tournament this week. This event reflects the growing international interest in sumo, bringing the ancient sport to new global audiences far beyond its Japanese roots.
Polish judge refuses to extradite Ukrainian Nord Stream blasts suspect
A Polish judge ruled to release the Ukrainian suspect accused in the Nord Stream blasts case, refusing to extradite him. The unexpected decision surprised the court and brought a smile to the Ukrainian detainee.
Netanyahu 'determined' to pressure Hamas to find remaining dead hostages
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to intensify efforts to pressure Hamas into revealing the whereabouts of 19 hostages believed dead in Gaza, following Hamas' claim it cannot access their bodies.
Baek Se-hee, author of *I Want To Die But I Want To Eat Tteokbokki*, dies at 35
South Korean writer Baek Se-hee, known for her 2018 bestselling memoir detailing her battle with depression, has died at the age of 35.
Exciting results from blood test for 50 cancers
The Galleri test detects fragments of tumor DNA circulating in the blood, enabling early identification of 50 different cancers through a simple blood sample.
US governor wins $1.4m playing blackjack in Las Vegas
Billionaire and Illinois Governor JB Pritzker won $1.4 million playing blackjack during a holiday trip to Las Vegas with friends and family.
Bolton pleads not guilty to charges of sharing classified information
Donald Trump's ex-national security adviser John Bolton faces charges for allegedly sharing classified information via personal messaging apps and email. He has pleaded not guilty to the accusations.
Airline apologizes for asking deceased flight attendant for paperwork
A Taiwanese airline apologized after reportedly requesting paperwork from a deceased flight attendant, sparking public outrage. The incident intensified anger amid concerns that excessive workload contributed to the woman's death.
Madagascar's military leader thanks Gen Z protesters as he is sworn in
Colonel Michael Randrianirina was sworn in as Madagascar's new leader after seizing power. During the ceremony, he expressed gratitude to Gen Z protesters who supported the transition, highlighting their role in the recent political change.
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. However, police have stated they will continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding his disappearance.
Death penalty sought for Bangladesh's ex-leader Sheikh Hasina
Sheikh Hasina faces trial in absentia for her alleged role in the deadly crackdown on student-led protests last year. Authorities are seeking the death penalty against the former Bangladesh leader.
Venezuelan fishermen in fear after US strikes on boats in the Caribbean
At least 27 people have died in recent US strikes targeting alleged "narco-boats" in the Caribbean, causing fear among Venezuelan fishermen who worry about being caught in the crossfire.
Emotional send-off for Kenya's revered ex-PM Raila Odinga at state funeral
Two people died in a crush of crowds gathered to view the coffin of Kenya's former Prime Minister Raila Odinga during his state funeral, reflecting the deep public mourning for the revered leader.
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 passing the crucial 2026 budget, though challenges ahead remain.
EU sets 2027 target for anti-drone system to defend against Russia
The European Union aims to develop and deploy an anti-drone defense system by 2027 as part of its broader strategy to enhance readiness for potential conflicts by 2030, particularly in response to threats from Russia.
"It's scary to think I could have died": How Americans are coming back from fentanyl addiction
Fatal overdoses in the US are declining, with North Carolina leading this positive trend. Personal stories like Kayla's highlight the challenges and hope in overcoming fentanyl addiction as more Americans find recovery paths.
How an old suitcase revealed a hidden family fortune, lost under Nazi rule
Antony Easton discovered his family's hidden fortune and tragic past through the contents of his late father's suitcase, revealing a history lost under Nazi rule.
Buying more, wearing less - why India's Diwali gold rush is different
Despite soaring gold prices impacting jewellery demand, Indians continue to buy gold during Diwali, valuing it more as an investment than for wearing. The cultural significance and belief in goldâs long-term value drive purchases, even as consumers opt for less jewellery usage.
'We have to prioritise South Africans': Anti-migrant movement blocks foreigners from healthcare
Activists are preventing foreigners from accessing certain health clinics, facing minimal resistance from authorities. This reflects growing anti-migrant sentiment prioritizing South African citizens in healthcare services.
Putin-Trump call a curveball for Zelensky ahead of White House meeting
While en route to Washington, Zelensky faced an unexpected challenge as Putin and Trump held a phone conversation, complicating the Ukrainian presidentâs planned White House engagement.
Five takeaways from NYC mayoral debate as Mamdani and Cuomo clash
The three leading NYC mayoral candidates debated fiercely, outlining their visions for the city's future. Notably, Mamdani and Cuomo clashed on key issues, highlighting differing approaches to governance. The debate emphasized challenges facing NYC and showcased each candidate's priorities to lead the nationâs largest city.
China has found Trump's pain point - rare earths
China dominates the processing of rare earth elements essential for technologies like smartphones and fighter jets, giving it significant leverage amid trade tensions with the US.
'I have a sweating problem': What Alan Carr's Traitors admission tells us about how social taboos changed
Alan Carrâs open admission about his sweating on The Celebrity Traitors highlights a shift in social taboos. Once hidden, sweating is now openly discussed by celebrities and embraced in modern trends like sauna business meetings, reflecting greater acceptance of natural bodily functions.
The 'shadow army' helping Uganda's long-serving president keep an iron grip on power
Analysts reveal that a secretive unit backing Uganda's president wields influence rivaling the regular army, strengthening his tight control over the country.
'I can't afford to save both twins': Sudan's war left one mother with an impossible choice
Sudan's ongoing war has caused widespread destruction and hunger, forcing parents like one mother into heartbreaking decisions, unable to afford care for both her twins amid the crisis.
Months after fall of Assad, families of Syria's missing still seeking justice
Families of those who disappeared during Syria's civil war continue to seek justice months after Assad's fall. Many are just now sharing stories of loved ones presumed dead, illustrating ongoing struggles to uncover the truth and find closure.
'Worse than starting from scratch': How big is the task of rebuilding Gaza?
BBC Verify examines the extensive destruction in Gaza after two years of conflict. Repairing the damage is estimated to cost $70 billion and may take decades, highlighting the immense challenge ahead for rebuilding the region.
How would US Tomahawk missiles change the Ukraine-Russia war?
The BBC's Jonathan Beale explores the potential impact of US-supplied Tomahawk missiles in Ukraine. These long-range, precision-guided weapons could enhance Ukraine's ability to strike deep into Russian-held territory, altering the conflict dynamics by increasing Ukraineâs offensive capabilities and potentially shifting the balance in their favor.
Watch: Police fire tear gas at protesters in Peru
Police in Peru used tear gas against protesters, who were seen seeking refuge in doorways during the clashes.
Watch: Freed detainee finds family alive after thinking they had been killed
Shadi Abu Sido, previously held in Israeli detention, was told by an Israeli prison officer that his family had been killed. However, upon his release, he discovered that his family was, in fact, alive.
Watch: Moment house drifts away from land as typhoon hits Alaska
The US Coast Guard rescued 24 people after their homes floated away from the shore during a typhoon that struck Alaska.
Crowds in Madagascar cheer as military unit seizes power
In Madagascar's capital Antananarivo, crowds celebrated after an elite military unit announced it had taken control from the president, signaling a sudden seizure of power.
Trump Threatens Spain Again in His Meeting with Zelenski: "They Have Not Been Loyal to NATO, They Should Be Reprimanded"
During a meeting with Zelenski, Trump questioned whether Spain could be expelled from NATO for alleged lack of loyalty, although a journalist clarified to him that this is not possible.
The viral video of Trump talking with Putin about giving Tomahawk missiles to Zelenski: "Would you mind if I give him a couple of thousand?"
In a viral video, Trump reveals having asked Putin if he could deliver thousands of Tomahawk missiles to Zelenski, receiving a refusal from Putin.
X-ray of the Tomahawk, the historic long-range missile claimed by Zelenskiy that could be a turning point in the war
Trump must decide whether to send Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. While Kiev and Moscow are 750 km apart, the Tomahawk has a range of 1,600 km. Zelenskiy claims it as a possible turning point, although Trump does not want an escalation of the conflict.
Ukraine-Russia War, Latest Live Updates | Zelenski Arrives in Washington for Meeting with Trump and Insists Ukraine Needs Tomahawk Missiles
Volodymyr Zelenski meets with Donald Trump at the White House to advance the pursuit of peace in Ukraine. During the meeting, Zelenski emphasizes the need for Ukraine to receive Tomahawk missiles to strengthen its defense against Russia.
Trump, on the Nobel Peace Prize awarded to MarĂa Corina Machado: "I don't know who she is, but she is a very nice woman"
The President of the United States stated that NicolĂĄs Maduro has offered him "everything" to avoid a confrontation, without revealing specific details, while commenting without much knowledge about MarĂa Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Trump once again comments on Zelenski's style at the White House: "You're wearing a beautiful jacket, it has a lot of style"
The US president once again praised Volodymyr Zelenski's style, highlighting his jacket during a visit to the White House, after having criticized his outfit in March. Trump expressed his wish for people to recognize the good taste of the Ukrainian leader.
Putin takes advantage of bad weather to break Ukraine's defenses with massive tank attacks
The Ukrainian government estimates that in more than three and a half years of conflict, they have destroyed, captured, or damaged over 11,000 Russian tanks, while Putin takes advantage of bad weather to launch massive tank attacks against Ukraine.
Charles III forces Prince Andrew to renounce his titles to prevent the Epstein scandal from affecting him
Prince Andrew, a member of the royal family, continues to deny the allegations related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Charles III has forced Andrew to renounce his titles to protect the royal family from the negative impact of the scandal.
The European Commission keeps the case against Spain open regarding the Government's action in the takeover bid
The Minister of Economy will affirm before Brussels that the Spanish Government's procedure in the takeover bid complies with European legislation, while the European Commission keeps the case against Spain open.
Torres (BBVA) attributes the failure of the operation to the expectation of a second takeover bid and the opposing opinion of Sabadell's board
BBVA's chairman attributes the failure of the operation to the expectation of a second takeover bid and the rejection by Sabadell's board. He refuses to resign following the low acceptance of the offer, which fell below 26%.
BBVA surges on the stock market while Sabadell suffers its worst drop since April with a trail of 1.1 billion in losses following the failure of the takeover bid
Sabadell falls nearly 7% on the stock market due to the exit of arbitrage funds, marking its worst session since April, after losing 1.1 billion following the failure of the takeover bid. Meanwhile, BBVA experiences a strong rally in the market.
The Consequences for Households of the Failed Takeover Bid: How It Affects Small Shareholders of BBVA and Sabadell
BBVA's offer to exchange one new share for 4.8376 shares of Sabadell has been rendered ineffective, impacting small shareholders who hoped to benefit from the agreement and leaving uncertainty about the value and future of their investments.
A polar jet stream is approaching Spain with more rain: these will be the most affected areas
A polar jet stream is expected to bring Atlantic storms and increased instability to Spain in the coming days, causing more rain especially in the most vulnerable areas.
Time Change in October 2025: This Is the Day We Return to Standard Time
In October 2025, Spain will adjust its clocks to return to standard time, resulting in earlier sunrises and sunsets.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 39 million
There were no first-category winners in the latest Euromillions draw, so the jackpot increases to 39 million for the next draw.
"If you don't come out, we will enter": a family terrified by threats from Halloween-costumed strangers
A group of strangers dressed in Halloween costumes threatened and intimidated a family in their home for ten minutes. The trio fled just before the police arrived, leaving the residents terrified by the experience.
Daniel Guzmån gets emotional talking about José Luis Gil: "No matter what happens, the mark is unforgettable"
Daniel GuzmĂĄn visited Sonsoles Ănega's show to present his new film, La deuda, and expressed his emotion remembering JosĂ© Luis Gil, highlighting that his legacy is unforgettable.
Ester ExpĂłsito and Gabriel RufiĂĄn Caught Dancing Bachata at an 'After-Party'
Ester ExpĂłsito and Gabriel RufiĂĄn were seen together in a nightclub, where they continued the party dancing bachata at an 'after-party', according to several witnesses.
The video of the last images of Sinwar shortly before being killed by the Israeli army
The terrorist leader responsible for the October 7 massacre was neutralized by the Israeli army a year ago, in the ruins of Rafah, after being cornered by security forces.
A man in London accused of the alleged murder of a Spanish woman a year ago
A man has been charged in London with the alleged murder of Pepita Sarikecili, also known as Pepita GarcĂa, a 74-year-old Spanish woman, which occurred a year ago.
Two Bonoloto Winners Share the 1.7 Million Euro Jackpot
Two first-category winners have shared a total jackpot of 1.7 million euros in the Bonoloto, each receiving a prize of 856,173.08 euros.
Alejandra Stivaletta, Doctor: "If you feel fatigue or inflammation, your intestine may be reacting to gluten and you might not know it"
Dr. Alejandra Stivaletta explains that gluten can cause various digestive problems in some people, manifesting with symptoms such as fatigue and inflammation, which indicate that the intestine might be reacting without them noticing.
The Four Things You Should Do to Prevent a Heart Attack, According to a Cardiologist
To prevent a heart attack, a cardiologist recommends maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, managing stress, and avoiding habits like smoking. These actions help take care of the heart, reduce blood pressure, and improve circulation, significantly lowering the risk of cardiovascular problems.
Oviedo and Espanyol players fulfill their threat and stand still for 15 seconds to protest the La Liga match in Miami
The Oviedo and Espanyol players carried out a symbolic 15-second stoppage during a match to protest against the holding of a La Liga game in Miami, thereby complying with the AFE's call in disagreement with the relocation of the match to the United States.
Talgo presents the first step-free high-speed train, which will enter service at the end of the year
Talgo will launch an innovative step-free high-speed train at the end of the year. It will initially operate between Berlin and Cologne, with plans to expand to other European cities in the future.
Ana Duato responds to the State Attorney's appeal against her tax acquittal: "Paternalism, why, because I am a woman?"
Ana Duato, acquitted in July of tax fraud, responded to the State Attorney's appeal by questioning whether the insistence on her case is due to paternalistic treatment because she is a woman, as reported by the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles'.
Marta Flich cuts off the connection with the mayor of Torrelodones for accusing TVE of manipulation
During Directo al grano, Marta Flich interrupted the connection with the mayor of Torrelodones after she accused TVE of manipulation when addressing the mistaken raid on a house in that Madrid municipality, creating a tense moment live on air.
The Daily Routines of Llorente: The Paleolithic Diet, Dining at 5:30 PM in Winter, Yellow Glasses...
Atlético de Madrid midfielder Marcos Llorente shares his habits for maintaining his health, including a paleolithic diet, having dinner early during winter, and wearing yellow glasses to protect his vision.
Breaking News on Brigitte Bardot's Condition: She Leaves the Hospital and Returns Home
Brigitte Bardot was discharged after three weeks hospitalized in Saint-Jean de Toulon, France, due to a surgical procedure, and has now returned home.
Madrid Work Calendar: This Is the Next Holiday That Will Benefit Thousands of Capital Residents
The next holiday exclusive to Madrid has been moved, allowing its residents to enjoy a three-day long weekend, benefiting thousands in the capital.
Shopping with Ainhoa: I love board games... and these are my favorites
Ainhoa prefers summer for its outdoor activities and vacations, but she also enjoys certain autumn traditions, a season she considers beautiful in terms of scenery.
Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World
The magazine âTelosâ by FundaciĂłn TelefĂłnica, in its issue 127 titled âGeneration Alfabeta: In Search of Well-being in a Hyperconnected Worldâ, addresses the challenges of living in the digital age. It highlights the need to balance the use of technology to promote well-being and foster a healthy relationship with screens in todayâs hyperconnected society.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the controversy over the 'kisscam': "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kisscam' event.
The reason why Lamine Yamal no longer signs autographs
Lamine Yamal, a player for FC Barcelona, has stopped signing autographs because he is considering commercializing his signature, according to Mundo Deportivo.
They Investigate the Death of the Influencer 'Baby Demoni', 24, After a Dispute with Her Boyfriend
Alejandra Esquin, known as 'Baby Demoni', was found dead in her home following a severe argument with her boyfriend. Neighbors reported hearing screams and noises, which led authorities to investigate her death under suspicious circumstances.
The Worrying News from Anita Williams About Her Health: "They Look Pretty Bad"
Anita Williams, former contestant of Supervivientes, has been diagnosed with two tumors. She herself has expressed concern about her condition, describing the situation as serious.
Pilar Rubio sets the catwalk on fire by surprising everyone with a very sensual lingerie look
Pilar Rubio shocked at the Selmark fashion show by unexpectedly appearing in a seductive red bodysuit, making a big impact and drawing comparisons to Karol G's energy.
SĂĄnchez sends a letter to Jorge Ponce's daughter: "Congratulations, I'm sure you write better than your father"
The Prime Minister responded to the request from comedian Jorge Ponce and sent a letter to his 7-year-old daughter, congratulating her and encouraging her to keep writing, with a kind comment about her skill being superior to her father's.
Do You Want Strong Bones and Joints? These Are the Nutrients That Should Not Be Missing from Your Diet
Puleva Vita Calcio with Collagen is the first dairy drink that includes collagen to support bone, muscle, and joint health, providing a practical and tasty daily intake of essential nutrients.
These are the new professionals who could qualify for early retirement
Employees in hazardous sectors will be able to apply for early retirement without penalty, recognizing the special nature of their work.
He Looks Like Stallone but He Isnât: The Incredible Transformation of Anthony Ippolito
Anthony Ippolito stars in a film directed by Peter Farrelly ('Green Book') that depicts the filming of 'Rocky.' In it, Ippolito transforms to portray the young Sylvester Stallone before he became a major Hollywood star.
Lines to Buy Kendall Jenner's Favorite Sneakers Worn by F1 Drivers
These sneakers, favored by Kendall Jenner and F1 drivers, have become the must-have item of the season, generating long lines to purchase them due to their popularity both on and off the racing circuits.
Myriam Oliver, psychologist: "To make your child feel supported you have to..."
Myriam Oliver explains that to support children it is essential to listen to them actively and show empathy, rather than acting quickly. This way, they feel understood and supported, strengthening communication and trust.
A Chinese satellite disintegrates over the Canary Islands, causing a large visible fireball
A Chinese satellite disintegrated over the Canary Islands, causing a large visible fireball and a series of explosions. The event was detected by the State Meteorological Agency station in Izaña.
The Architectural Style That Survives Thanks to This Hermitage: It Is the Only Complete Example
This sanctuary, located in a town in Valladolid, stands out for its spectacular design and is invaluable, as it is the only complete example that preserves this architectural style.
ZalacaĂn, 'Restaurant of the Year in Madrid': this is Spainâs first three Michelin Stars restaurant
The CofradĂa de la Buena Mesa recognizes ZalacaĂn, one of Madridâs most emblematic restaurants, as 'Restaurant of the Year'. This iconic establishment was the first in Spain to earn three Michelin Stars, solidifying its gastronomic prestige in the capital.
ADV350 2026: Honda's Adventure Scooter Gets a Refresh in Style and Features
Honda updates the ADV350 2026 with new colors, advanced technology, and improved features, enhancing its urban and adventurous style.
Scientists Find Evidence for the Mysterious 'Dark Matter' That Makes Up 85% of the Universe for the First Time
Scientists have detected a diffuse glow of gamma rays near the galactic center, a finding that could be the first direct evidence of dark matter, which accounts for 85% of the universe.
A Belgian jury sentences the murderer of the Spanish woman Teresa RodrĂguez to 30 years in prison
The Belgian jury sentenced the murderer of Teresa RodrĂguez to 30 years in prison. The convicted person has one month to file an appeal, which can only address formal aspects and not the merits of the case.
Drug Lords Evolve and Now Operate as "Invisible Narcos": From Ostentation to Discretion
The drug lords have changed their style: they used to openly display their luxuries, whereas now they operate discreetly as "invisible narcos," avoiding ostentation and adopting a more business-like and reserved profile.
The Dismembered Body of a Missing Woman Found in a Washing Machine in Ecuador
The dismembered body of a missing woman was found inside a washing machine in the home where her daughter lived, in Ecuador. Authorities are investigating the case to clarify what happened.
The Pablo de Olavide University of Seville "does not authorize or support" the event by Vito Quiles
The Pablo de Olavide University of Seville states that it does not authorize or endorse the event organized by Vito Quiles, pointing out that such activities lack educational content and aim to disturb public order.
Flying Toward a Better Future Is Possible: 'CĂrculo SAF', the Ecological Transition of Aviation
Iberia launches the 'CĂrculo SAF' program to unite major companies and promote a decarbonized economy, boosting the use and availability of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Liam Payne's Girlfriend Shares Her Last Video with Him on the Anniversary of His Death
Kate Cassidy shared a video and photos on social media from her last day with Liam Payne to commemorate the first anniversary of his passing.
Surcharges, Extra Costs, and False Discounts: The Dark Side of Contracting Electricity and Gas by Phone
Phone-based contracting promoted by suppliers makes it difficult for consumers to understand essential details of the contract, exposing them to surcharges, extra costs, and misleading discounts.
This ingenious device dries all your laundry in a matter of hours and for less than 100 euros
Portable electric dryers offer different drying modes and can dry clothes in a few hours, with prices that in some cases are below 100 euros.
Auction of the Madrid City Council: last days for bidding on smartphones, tablets, PlayStation, and more
For four days, citizens can bid on electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and PlayStation consoles from the Lost and Found Office of the Madrid City Council, available at reduced prices.
Fried Egg Mayonnaise: A Cheap and Delicious Recipe That Will Become Your Favorite Sauce
This fried egg mayonnaise is an economical and delicious sauce that enhances the flavor of dishes like crispy fried chicken and burgers, becoming a favorite option to accompany meals.
Consumption alert for the presence of listeria and E.coli in goat cheese distributed across seven regions
Health authorities warn about the presence of listeria and E.coli in goat cheese distributed in seven regions. They recommend that anyone who has these products at home should not consume them to avoid health risks.
Samantha Hudson attacks 'El Hormiguero': "It is launching an abominable hate speech at you"
Samantha Hudson strongly criticized the program 'El Hormiguero', hosted by Pablo Motos, calling it "far-right" and accusing it of spreading an "abominable hate speech".
Berna GonzĂĄlez leaves Ăngels BarcelĂł's show crying over a mockery by Javier Aroca
Berna GonzĂĄlez left Ăngels BarcelĂł's show in tears following a mockery by Javier Aroca, who confronted her with the phrase "Are you calling me a chicken?", which caused a moment of tension and discomfort on the program.
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, culture, history, and local gastronomy, offering a rich experience filled with traditions, authentic flavors, and green routes to explore.
Have You Prepared for a Second Blackout? This Is How the Public Responds About the Essentials They Already Have
Red Eléctrica has warned about instabilities in the electrical voltage, increasing fears of a new blackout. Society reflects on the essential items they already have to face this possible emergency situation.
GĂłmez-MarĂn, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"
Physicist and neuroscientist Ălex GĂłmez-MarĂn talks about his book *The Science of the Final Threshold*, where he explores the boundary between life, consciousness, and matter, based on his near-death experience, during which he perceived "three figures" waiting for him.
The fight for Spanish nationality of descendants of exiles in Argentina: "It's reclaiming the past"
More than 366,000 Argentines have applied for Spanish nationality under the âLaw of Grandchildren,â which benefits the descendants of Spanish exiles who emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons. For them, this process represents a way to reclaim their history and family roots.
Indiscipline in the Classroom
An OECD report reveals that nearly one-third of secondary school teachers experience a noisy and disorderly environment in their classrooms, highlighting significant discipline problems in the educational setting.
No More Implants
Victoria Beckham reveals in her Netflix documentary that she had her breast implants removed. Additionally, she is focusing on promoting her fashion brand, which has recently faced financial difficulties.
Defeats or Victories
The former minister and right-hand man of Pedro SĂĄnchez refused to testify before the judge, who considered that there are indications of his possible involvement but decided to release him.
Noise and Silence
Valeria Castro, a singer from the Canary Islands, has announced a temporary withdrawal following a highly discussed performance on 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo'.
Leire MartĂnez reacts to Amaia Monteroâs return to La Oreja de Van Gogh: "Iâm focused on my own thing, itâs not my news"
Leire MartĂnez has responded to Amaia Monteroâs return to La Oreja de Van Gogh, emphasizing that she remains focused on her own path and does not consider the news to be related to her.
Alberto Caballero's reaction, creator of 'La que se avecina', to Juan del Val's Planeta Prize
Alberto Caballero shared a meme that reflects the opinion of many after the announcement of the 2025 Planeta Prize awarded to Juan del Val.
Jennifer Lopez Confesses Who Gave Her the Best Kiss
Jennifer Lopez revealed on Andy Cohen's show 'Watch What Happens Live' who gave her the best kiss, based on her experiences with fictional kisses.
There Will Be an Alcaraz-Sinner Final: When and Where to Watch the Six Kings Slam Final
The two best tennis players in the world, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, will face each other in the final of the Six Kings Slam exhibition in Saudi Arabia.
Woman Rescued After Being Locked Up by Her Son in a Hamlet Amidst Garbage and Cat Corpses
An elderly woman was found bedridden and locked in a room full of garbage, feces, and cat corpses, after being kept that way by her son in a hamlet.
Diego Aguado, winner of the jackpot on 'Letters and Numbers': "I have faith in the youth, not so much in the educational system"
Diego Aguado, winner of the jackpot on 'Letters and Numbers', plans to use his prize as a down payment for an apartment, although he acknowledges the difficulty of the real estate market. He expresses hope in the youth but criticizes the current educational system.
The Life Lesson from the Last Evicted Contestant of 'Supervivientes'
Ivån Gonzålez leaves the island after nearly 50 days competing in 'Supervivientes,' taking with him an important life lesson. His departure moves Gloria Camila, who breaks down, and Laura Madrueño dedicates words of affection and support to him.
Toñi Moreno goes live on 'No somos nadie' to apologize to Belén Esteban, and she accepts the apology
Toñi Moreno apologized live on 'No somos nadie' for false statements made about Belén Esteban, who accepted her apologies.
RTVE once again bets on Carlota Corredera, who signs on as a collaborator on 'D CorazĂłn'
RTVE strengthens its collaboration with Carlota Corredera, who joins as a collaborator on the program 'D CorazĂłn' and continues participating in the afternoons on La 1 with 'Directo al grano'.
MĂłnica Cruz recalls one of her worst scares: "I lifted the toilet lid and saw a rat's tail"
MĂłnica Cruz, a contributor to 'Zapeando', shared one of her worst scares when she found a rat in the bathroom, confirming that these rodents are present in many places.
A Metastatic Breast Cancer Survivor: "My Doctor Told Me, 'Focus on Living, I'll Take Care of Your Health'"
RocĂo, a metastatic breast cancer survivor, emphasizes the importance of research to advance treatments and improve patients' quality of life, recalling the essential support of her doctor throughout her battle.
Maite Galdeano returns to Telecinco as a collaborator on 'Fiesta'
Maite Galdeano returns to Telecinco as a collaborator on the program 'Fiesta' following her controversy with SofĂa Suescun and Kiko JimĂ©nez, and after recently reconciling with Cristian Suescun.
This Was the Private Gastronomic Plan of Kings Letizia and Felipe in Brussels
Kings Letizia and Felipe enjoyed a private dinner at Hispania Brussels, a restaurant run by Spaniards in the capital of Belgium.
This is the town where Stella del Carmen and Alex Gruszynski are getting married: a community in Castilla y LeĂłn with 600 inhabitants
Stella del Carmen's wedding, daughter of Antonio Banderas, will take place on October 18 in a small town in Castilla y LeĂłn with 600 inhabitants. Among the notable guests will be Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay.
Lola Lolita vents about breakup with Ibelky after confirming her relationship with Alonso LĂłpez
Lola Lolita addressed the rumors of reconciliation with Ibelky after confirming her relationship with Alonso LĂłpez, with whom she enjoyed a romantic trip to the Maldives.
Terry Gilliam: "I recommend you give up the idea of becoming filmmakers, become plumbers instead"
Terry Gilliam will receive the Honorary Grand Prize this Friday at the Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, highlighting his career and ironic advice to future filmmakers.
Nagore Robles talks about her rehabilitation process two years after her back surgery: "I was very scared"
Nagore Robles shares her experience two years after her back surgery, revealing the fear and difficulties she faced during her rehabilitation. The presenter emphasizes the importance of patience and the support she received to overcome this challenging period and regain her well-being.
Leire MartĂnez surprises by singing with Saiko at the Movistar Arena, amid controversy over the return of La Oreja de Van Gogh
Leire MartĂnez surprised by taking the stage at the Movistar Arena in Madrid to perform 'Mariposas', her collaboration with the Spanish reggaeton artist Saiko, amid the controversy surrounding the return of La Oreja de Van Gogh.
Kim Kardashian reflects on her romantic photoshoot with Justin Bieber when he was underage: "It was not appropriate"
Kim Kardashian spoke on the podcast 'Call Her Daddy' about a romantic photoshoot with Justin Bieber when he was underage, acknowledging that "it was not appropriate."
The photos that 'confirm' the romance between Rauw Alejandro and Chilean singer Paloma Mami
Recent photos suggest a romance between Rauw Alejandro, former boyfriend of RosalĂa, and the New York-born singer of Chilean descent, Paloma Mami, confirming rumors about their relationship.
Marta Riesco Credits Her Mother for Ending the Bullying She Suffered at Age 14: "They Never Said Anything to Me Again"
Marta Riesco revealed on 'No somos nadie' that she was bullied at age 14, where she was insulted, spat on, had her hair pulled, and was pushed down the stairs. She credits her mother for putting an end to the attacks, as after her intervention, she was never bothered again.
A Polar Jet Approaches Spain Bringing More Rain: These Will Be the Most Affected Areas
Atlantic storms and a polar jet are expected to arrive, increasing meteorological instability in Spain and causing more rain in several regions over the coming days.
Leiva shares on 'El Hormiguero' the conversation he had with a security guard
Leiva visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his documentary 'Until I lose my voice' and shared the conversation he had with a security guard during the show.
The fine for having an alarm sticker on the door without actually having security
Displaying alarm stickers or company logos without a current contract can result in fines, as it falsely indicates the existence of a security service that is not in place.
Lando Norris leads the only practice session in Austin on a great Friday for Fernando Alonso and with problems for Carlos Sainz
Fernando Alonso finished fourth in the only practice session in Austin, while Carlos Sainz experienced gearbox problems, which dropped him to 19th position. Lando Norris was the session leader.
'Killing Rubiales', the book by the former president of the RFEF: "Written by the victim of the biggest conspiracy in Spanish football"
Luis Rubiales, former president of the RFEF, will publish his book 'Killing Rubiales' on November 13, in which he recounts his version of an alleged conspiracy in Spanish football and his experience as an affected main character.
Pilot Jorge Brandao dies after suffering an accident in the final stage of the Rally of Morocco
Portuguese rider Jorge Brandao, 47 years old and soon to debut in motorcycles in the Dakar Rally, died after an accident in the final stage of the Rally of Morocco.
Jenni Hermoso and Mapi LeĂłn return to the Spanish national team in Sonia BermĂșdez's first squad
Jenni Hermoso and Mapi LeĂłn return to the Spanish national team in Sonia BermĂșdez's first call-up, as she begins her tenure with the challenge of the Nations League semifinal against Sweden.
Ex-driver accused of raping a nurse of Michael Schumacher at the German legend's Swiss mansion is being sought
The trial against the ex-driver accused of raping a nurse of Michael Schumacher at the Swiss mansion has not started because the defendant has fled and is being sought by authorities.
Aphasia, a language disorder as disabling as it is little known, only 2% can identify it
In Spain, around 300,000 people suffer from aphasia, a disorder that affects speech, reading, and writing. Despite its impact, only 2% of the population can identify it, revealing widespread lack of awareness.
The student-teacher ratio will decrease more in classrooms with students with SEN, who from next school year will be counted double
The Ministry of Education will establish criteria to reduce the student-teacher ratio in classrooms with students with special educational needs (SEN). Starting next school year, these students will be counted double in the ratio, allowing for more personalized and appropriate attention for vulnerable students, thus improving the educational quality in these schools.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the latest world championship. He highlights the lack of visibility that victories in adapted swimming receive.
Congress Approves Disability Scale for People with Congenital Heart Disease
Congress approved a proposal from the PSOE to establish a specific disability scale for adults with congenital heart disease. This measure aims to recognize and facilitate access to rights and benefits for this population, thereby improving their quality of life as well as their social and healthcare services.
The Government will study early retirement for those who work and care for heavily dependent individuals
A working group has been created to analyze the health of caregivers and evaluate the possibility of establishing reduction coefficients that would allow early retirement for those who work caring for heavily dependent individuals.
The self-employed present a counterproposal to raise contributions only according to the CPI, and the Government opens up to dialogue
The ATA proposes that self-employed contributions increase only in line with the CPI, criticizing the Government for a "revenue-driven approach" and lack of social protection. Minister Elma Saiz confirms that dialogue continues to reach a favorable agreement for the group.
The perfect storm shakes the egg: why its price has surged 19% this year and will continue rising
The price of eggs has risen 19% this year due to high domestic demand, avian flu outbreaks with 11 detected cases, and increased production costs, which foretell further price hikes.
Chile's Energy Minister Resigns Over Errors in Citizens' Electricity Bills
The Energy Minister of Chile resigned due to errors in electricity bills that affected citizens. Following his resignation, the Government appointed Ălvaro GarcĂa as the dual Minister of Economy and Energy.
Lorenzo Amor (ATA): "It's astonishing that a self-employed person earning 400 euros is made to pay 217"
Lorenzo Amor, president of the ATA, criticizes that self-employed workers with low incomes, such as 400 euros, have to pay such high fees as 217 euros, highlighting the injustice and difficulty this represents for self-employed workers.
A Spanish market will be the first in the EU to use bitcoin payments
A market in Spain will implement bitcoin payments, becoming the first in the EU to do so. The initiative aims to expand the use of this digital currency to other businesses in the municipality, promoting the adoption of cryptocurrency payments within the local community.
GonzĂĄlez-Bueno's speech after the failure of BBVA's takeover bid: Long live Sabadell!
The leaders of Sabadell bank celebrated with their employees the failure of the takeover bid launched by BBVA, which received less than 26% support, thereby reaffirming the strength and unity of the institution.
What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 3 Movies and 1 Series You Canât Miss
Each week, we select three standout movies and one series to make your choice easier on streaming platforms and save you time searching for what to watch.
'Murder in the Murdaugh Family' the Most-Watched Miniseries on Disney+: Why Retell This Gruesome True Case?
The miniseries starring Patricia Arquette and Jason Clarke portrays a real criminal scandal within privileged circles, standing out as the most-watched on Disney+ due to its focus on a shocking case filled with family secrets.
'Until I Run Out of Voice': Where to Watch and When the Leiva Documentary Premieres
The documentary covers Leiva's musical beginnings, his success with Pereza, the band's breakup, an accident that changed his life, and the vocal problems he faced.
What if 'Stranger Things' ends like 'Game of Thrones'? The great fear of a Netflix series actor
Finn Wolfhard expressed his concern that 'Stranger Things' could face a similar ending to 'Game of Thrones,' whose controversial finale caused dissatisfaction among fans due to controversial decisions in its final season.
Cult Leader: 'Opus' Offers Us the Most Deranged John Malkovich at Sitges 2025
Mark Anthony Green's feature debut for A24, starring Ayo Edebiri, Juliette Lewis, and Murray Bartlett, promises a fun experience with John Malkovich's deranged performance, highlighted at Sitges 2025.
What is Happening with the Satellites: They Have Been Leaking Military Secrets for Years, But Also Your Private Messages
An investigation reveals that numerous communication satellites transmit data unencrypted, putting the privacy of calls, banking information, and military secrets at risk. Experts warn about the urgent need to improve security in space to prevent sensitive leaks.
Meta will soon remove the Messenger app from your computer: deadline to avoid losing your chats
Meta will soon remove the Messenger app for computers. To avoid losing conversations, it recommends enabling secure storage and saving your chats before the deadline.
We Tried the Meta Ray-Ban Display Before They Arrive in Spain: The Most Comfortable (and Promising) Glasses I've Worn
Although they are not officially available in Spain, at 20bits we tested the new Meta Ray-Ban Display thanks to DeuSens, who imported them from the USA. They are comfortable and promising augmented reality glasses, standing out for their design and user experience.
Casio celebrates the 40th anniversary of 'Back to the Future' by relaunching Marty McFly's iconic watch
Casio is relaunching the CA-53W watch, the iconic model worn by Marty McFly in 'Back to the Future,' to commemorate the film's 40th anniversary, preserving the essence of the original design.
Be Suspicious if You Receive a Supposed Email from Iberdrola, Movistar, or Vodafone: Scams Are on the Rise
Companies like Iberdrola, Movistar, and Vodafone never ask you to download strange files. It is recommended to use common sense and stay calm to avoid falling victim to the increasing number of scams.
Jessica Goicoechea walks for Dominnico without a bra, dressed as a biker and wearing clothes from Vinted
080 Barcelona presented the Dominnico Spring-Summer 2026 fashion show, where Jessica Goicoechea walked without a bra, sporting a biker style and garments from Vinted, representing a modern and K-pop version of Marie Antoinette.
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 Victoria's Secret fashion show, joining gymnast Suni Lee on the famous lingerie runway.
Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Powerful and natural"
Mercadona's new makeup collection, now available, is inspired by the essence of the earth, offering natural tones and a powerful style perfect for this autumn.
Compulsive Shopping: The Disorder That Affects Women Between 45 and 55 Years Old and That May Be Linked to Depression
Compulsive shopping, common in consumerist societies, especially affects women aged 45 to 55. This disorder may be linked to depression, suggesting a relationship between emotional state and uncontrolled buying behavior.
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 Spanish models who have represented the country on this prestigious lingerie runway.
Lady Di's Legendary Hairdresser Reveals the 'Looks' That Will Set Trends in 2026
Diana, Princess of Wales' stylist visited Madrid to present his hair care line and shared his experience working with figures such as Lady Gaga and Kate Moss, as well as previewing hair trends for 2026.
From Casa Lucio to FilandĂłn: the restaurants in Madrid that Victoria Federica usually goes to
Victoria Federica, niece of Felipe VI, revealed that several restaurants in Madrid, such as Casa Lucio and FilandĂłn, are part of her favorite list of places to visit in the city.
JesĂșs Sanchez's Recipe with a Can of Sardines That Is Ready in Less Than 20 Minutes
JesĂșs Sanchez shares a quick and simple recipe to prepare sardine toasts with escalivada, ideal to enjoy in under 20 minutes.
Express Coconut Tart: A Recipe with 3 Ingredients, Gluten-Free and Ready in 2 Minutes
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday. This time, she presents an express coconut tart that is easy, gluten-free, made with only 3 ingredients, and ready in 2 minutes.
âChef Tricks to Achieve a Perfect Spanish Omelette
The key to an ideal Spanish omelette lies in how the eggs are beaten, the way the potatoes are fried, and the process of setting the mixture, leaving aside the debate about whether it should be runny or firm.
Neither Parsley Nor Oil: The 'Grandpa Influencer' Rafuel AntonĂnâs Trick for Making the Best Garlic Chicken
Rafuel AntonĂn, cook and 'grandpa influencer,' reveals his secret for garlic chicken: using a common seasoning in Asian cuisine, moving away from the conventional parsley and oil, to enhance the traditional flavor of the dish.
The âŹ22,000 Wine That Marcos Llorente Drinks: Why It Is So Expensive
Marcos Llorente enjoys a 30-year-old Burgundy wine, whose high price of âŹ22,000 is due to its age, exceptional quality, and the prestige of the producing region.
The Ancient and Historic Town of Burgos Where It Is Said the Cid Campeador Was Born
Vivar del Cid, a rural town in Burgos, keeps its essence alive and offers visitors the opportunity to learn about the history of the legendary Rodrigo DĂaz de Vivar, known as the Cid Campeador.
The Almost Unknown Walled Town of Cuenca That Is in the Middle of a Valley
This village of fewer than 150 inhabitants, located in a valley and close to the Valencian Community and AragĂłn, is one of the most special and little-known in Castilla-La Mancha.
The beautiful cave of Segovia that houses a true underground museum
South of Segovia, near Castilla-La Mancha and Madrid, there is an impressive cave that hosts a genuine underground museum, notable for its unique historical and natural richness in Spain.
The Small Medieval Town of Lugo with Colorful Houses and a Seafaring Essence
Rinlo, a small medieval town in Lugo with only 227 inhabitants, stands out for its seafaring houses and narrow streets that preserve the maritime and traditional essence of the place.
The Imposing Sanctuary of Ourense that is a Great Example of Romanesque Art
This sanctuary in Ourense, full of historical remnants, combines history and legend, standing out as an emblematic 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 exactly on the border between France and Switzerland, allowing its guests to sleep with their head in one country and their feet in another. This unique location offers a one-of-a-kind experience at the crossing of two nations.
The Hiking Route in the Aragonese Pyrenees with Incredible Views of Monte Perdido
This short but spectacular route near the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park visits small chapels located in stunning places, offering unique views of Monte Perdido in the Aragonese Pyrenees.
Diego Araiza, Cardiologist: "I Make Sure to Eat These Three Things Every Day Because I Know They Take Care of My Heart"
Diego Araiza emphasizes the importance of proper nutrition for cardiovascular health, pointing out that certain foods consumed daily help keep arteries healthy and prevent heart problems.
KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "We should not admire intelligence, we should admire if someone is a good person"
Dr. KĂŒppers, PhD in Humanities, emphasizes the importance of valuing authentic values and personal merits instead of qualities like intelligence, which depend mostly on genetics and luck.
Care Guide for Diabetic Feet, Explained by a Podiatrist
Diabetic foot is a serious complication of diabetes that, without timely treatment, can lead to amputations. The podiatrist emphasizes the importance of specific care to prevent infections and injuries, including proper hygiene, daily inspections, use of appropriate footwear, and early medical attention to avoid more severe damage.
What It Means to Talk to Pets as If They Were Humans: This Is What Psychology Says
Pets are nowadays considered family members, often on the same level as people. Talking to them as if they were humans reflects a strong emotional bond and can strengthen the affectionate connection according to psychology.
Controversy over Llorente's Yellow Glasses: Ophthalmologists Assert That Screen Light "Is Not More Harmful Than Sunlight"
Ophthalmologists clarify that, although using screens at night can affect sleep, blue light does not damage eye cells more than sunlight, thus debunking the need for yellow glasses to protect against screens.
A Study Associates Several Common Types of Headache with Increased Risk of Depression and Suicide
A study reveals that primary headaches such as migraine and tension-type headache are linked to a higher risk of depression and suicide, highlighting a significant negative emotional impact associated with these disorders.
We Test the Peugeot E-408, a Different Electric Car You Might Not Have Considered
The Peugeot E-408 stands out for its fastback design and its 213-horsepower electric motor, offering an attractive and distinctive option in the electric vehicle segment.
"Good perfume comes in small bottles": Lexus updates the LBX
Lexus updates its LBX, the entry-level SUV in its lineup, renewing its offering to remain a premium benchmark in its segment.
Scotty Kilmer, one of the best mechanics of the year: "Driving fast is good for your car's engine"
Scotty Kilmer states that modern cars are designed to run at high speeds, and that driving fast can be beneficial for the engine, helping to prevent breakdowns.
The new DGT trailer radar that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia
The DGT has deployed new trailer radars in Catalonia that can issue up to 20 fines per minute, causing concern among drivers on Spanish roads.
The Curious Guinness Record Held by the Jeep Wrangler: It Is the Narrowest Model
The Jeep Wrangler, although modified, retains its 3.6-liter V6 engine with 280 horsepower. This model holds the curious Guinness record for being the narrowest vehicle of its kind.
These are the BMW cars chosen by the Real Madrid players: they reach 250 km/h and have a price starting from âŹ185,000
Real Madrid handed over official BMW cars to its squad for the 2025-2026 season in an event at Valdebebas. These vehicles can reach up to 250 km/h and have a starting price of âŹ185,000.
All the News About Madrid's Christmas Lights This Year
The 2025 Christmas lights are being installed in Madrid, covering more than 240 locations across the city's 21 districts, thereby expanding the festive lighting in the capital.
Barcelona will invest nearly 41 million euros to renovate and rehabilitate 22 kilometers of the sewer network between 2025 and 2027
Barcelona will allocate nearly 41 million euros between 2025 and 2027 to renovate 22 km of the sewer network, improving its operation, extending its useful life, and benefiting the environmental surroundings of the affected areas.
Young man sentenced to 20 years in prison for stabbing his ex-girlfriend 42 times in Parla
RaĂșl was sentenced to 20 years for murdering his ex-girlfriend Cristina in 2022, inflicting more than 40 stab wounds, 10 months after she ended the relationship.
Sentence Confirmed for a Dance Instructor and His Partner for Abusing a Minor Student in Palma
The accused were each sentenced to six years in prison for sexually abusing a minor between 2015 and 2018 in Palma.
Missing person found dead in Amorebieta after being missing for a month
The Ertzaintza is investigating the death of a person who had been missing for a month, found dead in Amorebieta. Autopsy results are awaited to clarify the circumstances of the incident.
Madrid and Amazon Partner to Improve Training and Employment Integration for 50,000 Vocational Education Students through AI
Madrid and Amazon are collaborating on a program that will benefit 50,000 Vocational Education students by enhancing their training and employment integration through artificial intelligence. Additionally, the program will be offered outside of school hours and will include training for teachers and companies.
The State Funeral for the Victims of the DANA Will Reserve Only a "Relevant Role" for Relatives and the Royal Family
The Association of Fatal Victims requests that President MazĂłn neither attend nor greet at the State Funeral for the victims of the DANA, insisting that he can show courtesy by not going. Only relatives and the Royal Family will be assigned a relevant role during the ceremony.
The Ertzaintza investigates the homicide of a woman in Zarautz as gender-based violence
The Ertzaintza is investigating the homicide of a woman in Zarautz as gender-based violence. Although it was initially thought that the detainee and the victim did not have a romantic relationship, the Department of Security maintains this line of investigation.
A school in Toledo mistakenly sends an email about the immoral behavior of a priest
A school in Toledo mistakenly sent an email discussing the immoral behavior of a priest. The educational center clarified that these actions have no connection to its students nor do they affect the school environment.
The Perfect Starlight Places to See the Stars in Galicia
Several locations in Galicia have been recognized by the Starlight Foundation for the exceptional quality of their night sky and low light pollution, making them ideal destinations for star gazing.
Juan del Valâs oversight, ignoring Gonzalo MirĂł on 'El partidazo': "They give him an award and now he doesnât even greet me"
On 'El partidazo', Juan del Val ignored Gonzalo MirĂł, who humorously and somewhat reproachfully commented that after receiving an award, Del Val doesnât even greet him anymore. The moment caused laughter and highlighted the dynamic between the two collaborators on the show.
A Choir Group Surprises Travelers on a Flight from Bilbao to Barcelona: "A Gift from Heaven"
Women on a flight from Bilbao to Barcelona surprised passengers by performing the song "Lau Teilatu" by the Basque group Itoiz, creating an unforgettable moment described as "a gift from heaven."
Marcelito, the viral little dog on social media, dies: "Thank you all for so much love and for being there"
Marcelito, the little poodle who went viral on social media, passed away on October 14 at the age of 13. His owners thanked everyone for the love and support received throughout his life and farewell.
Can Feeds Be Mixed? What You Can, What You Canât, and What No One Tells You
Properly mixing feeds can increase palatability, provide additional hydration, and prevent dietary boredom in pets. However, it is essential to carefully plan the mix to ensure a balanced and healthy diet.
When a Cat Follows You, the Feline Myth and the Truth About 'Clingy' Cats
Cats' affection, such as following their owners, reflects their emotional flexibility and is not an anomaly, debunking the myth that they are independent and distant.
Are drugs the solution to obesity in our dogs and cats?
Veterinarian VĂctor Algra points out that obesity in dogs and cats is a serious problem that should not be underestimated. He emphasizes the importance of addressing this condition with a comprehensive approach, beyond the exclusive use of drugs, to ensure the health and well-being of pets.
Your daily horoscope: Saturday, October 18, 2025
Check your daily horoscope, including predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow, available on 20minutos.es to guide your day and future decisions.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, October 17, 2025, and find out if your ticket was a winner in the draw held that day.
Check Euromillions: results from Friday, October 17
Check the official results of the Euromillions draw held on Friday, October 17, 2025, to see if you have won.
The 'prayer scam': they make a fortune selling AI-generated prayers
A scam gang collected around 540,000 dollars in two years by selling prayers generated by artificial intelligence to numerous believers, exploiting their trust to make profits.
Why are airplane windows oval or rounded?
Oval or rounded windows on airplanes prevent cracks caused by pressurization stresses by better distributing the load, which improves safety and extends the lifespan of the fuselage.
A Spanish city, among the noisiest in the world
Altezza Travel analyzed noise in 30 major global cities considering population, tourism, noise pollution, traffic, and nightlife. According to this study, a Spanish city ranks among the noisiest in the world, reflecting how these factors influence urban noise levels.
The Most Important Threats for 2028 That We Will Have to Deal With Sooner or Later
Aon's Global Risk Management Survey highlights that, in addition to cyberattacks and geopolitical volatility, new threats driven by artificial intelligence, climate change, and material scarcity are emerging, which will be key challenges to face in 2028.
The Best Comics by MalagĂłn
All the comics created by MalagĂłn and published in 20minutos, compiling his outstanding work in this medium.
The Most Famous 'Celebrities' Named Amy
Many famous celebrities bear the name Amy, mainly highlighting actresses who have gained recognition in the entertainment industry.
This VPN costs less than 2 euros and you can share it with friends and family
This affordable VPN, for less than 2 euros, stands out for its clear and practical benefits, and allows sharing with friends and family, thus facilitating secure and private internet access for multiple users.
This electric bike on sale is perfect for the city, but it has triple the range
This electric bike makes getting around the city easier, offering an efficient and comfortable alternative to conventional transportation. It stands out for its range, which is up to three times greater than other similar bikes, making it ideal for long urban trips. Additionally, it is available on sale, making it an accessible option for those seeking practical and sustainable mobility in the city.
The signal you need to switch to an electric toothbrush: this Oral B model costs 70 euros
This Oral B electric toothbrush, which costs 70 euros, guarantees superior dental care, making oral hygiene a more effective and safer routine for your teeth.
Thereâs a new PokĂ©mon game and it has a prize: itâs already discounted for Switch and Switch 2
The new installment of Pokémon, scheduled for 2025, will be the first to arrive on the Switch 2 console. Additionally, it is already available at a discount for both Switch and Switch 2, generating great excitement among fans.
Page reveals that a government subdelegate in the region sought "dirty" information against him
Esther Padilla criticized the central government for not removing the government subdelegate in the region, who tried to find compromising or "dirty" information against her.
Controversial lawyer Emilio RodrĂguez MenĂ©ndez, defender of Dioni, dies
Emilio RodrĂguez MenĂ©ndez, a lawyer known for defending Dioni, passed away at the Central Hospital of the Red Cross in Madrid after being hospitalized for weeks.
A body is found on the Dosel beach in Cullera, the second in less than a week
A second body was found on the Dosel beach in Cullera in less than a week. The main hypothesis is that, like the first body found, it could be a migrant person.
Spain receives more than 108,000 asylum applications so far in 2025: 63,326 from Venezuelans
More than 108,000 asylum applications have been registered in Spain in 2025, with 63,326 from Venezuelans. Madrid leads with 31,539 applications, followed by Andalusia with 15,512 and Catalonia with 12,567.
Putin conveyed to Trump "very clearly" Moscow's stance on a possible delivery of Tomahawks to Kyiv
Trump revealed that Putin clearly expressed his disapproval of the idea of the United States delivering Tomahawk missiles to Kyiv, showing Moscow's firm position against this possible action.
Ana Rivero, Congress stenographer: "40 years ago, a deputy harassed me; no woman went alone with him in the elevator"
Ana Rivero, the most veteran stenographer in Congress, shares in an interview with Rebeca MarĂn for '20minutos' her experience of sexual harassment 40 years ago by a deputy, revealing that no woman dared to get into the elevator alone with him.
Health Authority Orders the Withdrawal of Several Batches of Antiseptics Due to the Presence of a Bacteria
The AEMPS expanded the restrictions and ordered the withdrawal of several batches of antiseptics sold in supermarkets and pharmacies after detecting the presence of a bacteria in these products.
EMVS Madrid will draw 378 affordable rental homes on October 24, mostly in El Cañaveral
On October 24, EMVS Madrid will hold a lottery for 378 affordable rental homes, mainly in El Cañaveral. All Madrid residents 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.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, October 17, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, October 17, 2025, to see if you have won. Review the winning numbers and verify your tickets.
These Are the Best Numbers to Win the Christmas Lottery Jackpot, According to AI
Although all combinations have an equal probability, the AI identifies endings that have been awarded more frequently, suggesting that some numbers could be better options to win the Christmas Lottery Jackpot.
Movie-like escape in Jerez: a prisoner slides down hospital window using bedsheets and uses a scooter to escape
Healthcare workers found the room empty and the window open when they entered in the morning, after a prisoner escaped by sliding down the window using bedsheets and then using a scooter to get away.
Will There Be Northern Lights in Spain? An Expert Reveals Whether This Phenomenon Can Be Seen
Northern lights are nocturnal luminous phenomena that occur near the North Pole. An expert examines the possibility of observing them in Spain, although this phenomenon is generally rare in areas far from polar regions.
'Killers', 'Guilty' or 'Justice': Sandra's school, the 14-year-old girl who took her own life in Seville, wakes up covered in graffiti
Sandra, a 14-year-old girl who died by suicide in Seville, suffered bullying that the school failed to address despite two complaints from her mother. Today, the school was found with graffiti demanding justice and holding the institution responsible for her death.
A study reveals how human interaction drives the expansion of dogs into natural environments
A study reveals that sociability between humans and dogs, beyond just strengthening their bond, also facilitates the expansion of dogs into natural settings, thereby impacting ecosystems.
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 revealed that if he wins the World Championship, he will be able to keep the bike, but under the condition of not starting it.
Trump says Maduro has "offered him everything" because he doesn't want to "mess with" the US
President Trump confirmed an attack on a drug-loaded submarine in the Caribbean and stated that NicolĂĄs Maduro has offered him everything to avoid conflicts with the United States.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a quick summary of key news to start the day well informed, covering topics of national current events, economy, politics, and society. This newsletter makes it easy to access relevant and up-to-date information to keep readers aware of the most important events from early on.
My Pocket: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to improve personal financial management. It includes tricks to optimize expenses, save effectively, and make the most of the monthly budget. Strategies are highlighted to identify priorities, avoid unnecessary spending, and maximize available resources, promoting a healthy and sustainable household economy.
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Cristina Pedroche shares the strength circuit she does at home: "No excuses"
Cristina Pedroche shares her strength routine at home, showing that it is possible to train the whole body without the need to go to the gym. She motivates her followers to stay active and not make excuses when it comes to taking care of their fitness.
Jim Carrey returns to the movies with the adaptation of the most futuristic animated series
Jim Carrey enjoys his success as Dr. Robotnik in the 'Sonic' films and is preparing a new movie project based on a futuristic animated series, promising a role tailored for him.
The Date When the Next Major Power Outage Will Occur in Spain, According to AI
Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but asks the CNMC to take measures to manage grid stress. The AI warns that the Spanish electrical system is in a critical situation due to the increase in renewables and demand peaks, which could cause a major blackout in the future.
'Gen V': How many episodes does season 2 of the youth series from 'The Boys' have?
The second season of 'Gen V', the youth series from 'The Boys' universe, premieres in September on Prime Video, adding a new chapter to the popular franchise.
Review of 'Culpa nuestra': it will go down in history in the memory of today's teenage girls
The Culpables trilogy by Mercedes Ron concludes successfully, offering its followers an entertaining and satisfying ending, without taking itself too seriously.
From Valencia to Madrid in 30 minutes: a Spanish company develops the transport of the future
A Spanish company has designed a train that combines low-pressure tubes with levitating capsules, promising to reduce the trip from Valencia to Madrid to just 30 minutes, revolutionizing future transportation.
The Most Beautiful Village in France: Timber-Framed Houses and Enchanting Landscapes
This medieval gem of Upper Alsace stands out for its history, charm, and a landscape of vineyards and hills that look straight out of a postcard, making it one of the most beautiful villages in France.
It's official: the BOE opens the door to replacing shoulders with bike lanes on national roads
The new General Road Regulations, now in effect, allow the conversion of shoulders into bike lanes on national roads with low traffic, thus promoting sustainable and safe mobility for cyclists.
Juan José, mechanic, on a common practice among drivers: "It's not good for the steering system"
Juan José, a mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a common practice when pulling vehicles out of parking spots that can damage the steering system, recommending adopting more careful habits to avoid costly repairs.
Pension Increase 2026: This is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Contributory pensions in Spain will increase by approximately 2.6% in 2026, affecting the maximum, average, and minimum amounts, according to current forecasts.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new reduction in payrolls that will come into effect on January 1 of up to 95 euros less
The BOE confirms that from January 1 a deduction of up to 95 euros will be applied to payrolls due to the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, aimed at strengthening the pension fund.
Review of 'Loose End': Impossible Not to Empathize with Daniel Hendler's Characters
"Loose End" is a slice-of-life comedy with police elements that explores life on the border. Directed by Daniel Hendler, the film stands out for its endearing characters and situations that invite empathy, combining humor and drama in a unique, quixotic narrative.
Bessent, Chinese Vice Premier to Meet to Try to Defuse US Tariff Hike
U.S. Trade Representative Bessent is scheduled to meet with the Chinese vice premier to discuss ways to ease tensions following the U.S. decision to increase tariffs on Chinese imports. The talks aim to prevent further escalation in the trade dispute between the two countries and seek a mutually acceptable resolution.
Sinopec diverts supertanker from US-sanctioned port, ship tracking data shows
Sinopec redirected a supertanker carrying crude oil away from a US-sanctioned port, according to ship tracking data. The move reflects caution amid tightening sanctions and geopolitical tensions, as China seeks to navigate complex trade restrictions while securing energy supplies. This action highlights the challenges companies face under evolving US sanction regimes.
Rubio, Liberian Minister Discuss Boosting US Participation in Liberiaâs Critical Minerals Sector
Senator Marco Rubio met with Liberiaâs Minister of Mines and Energy to explore opportunities for increasing U.S. involvement in Liberiaâs critical minerals sector. The discussion focused on collaboration to enhance supply chain security and support economic growth through sustainable mining practices, aiming to strengthen ties and promote investment between the two countries.
EV supply chain data firm Benchmark Mineral trims workforce, sources say
Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a key data provider for the EV supply chain, has reduced its workforce amid industry challenges. Sources indicate the layoffs reflect broader market pressures and a need to streamline operations as demand forecasts for electric vehicles adjust. The company aims to maintain its role in providing critical insights despite the downsizing.
Oil set for weekly loss as global conflicts ease, signs of glut emerge
Oil prices are expected to post a weekly decline due to easing global geopolitical tensions and emerging signals of a supply glut. Improved diplomatic relations and increased production have raised concerns over oversupply, weighing on market sentiment. Traders remain cautious as demand growth slows amid economic uncertainties, leading to worries about an imbalance between oil supply and demand.
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Polish court rules against sending Ukrainian Nord Stream suspect to Germany
A Polish court has denied Germany's request to extradite a Ukrainian suspect linked to the Nord Stream pipeline sabotage. The court cited insufficient evidence and concerns over the suspect's rights. The decision marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation into the Nord Stream explosions, which have escalated tensions between Russia, Ukraine, and Western countries.
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Samsung Electronics family to sell $1.2 billion stake amid share rally
The Samsung Electronics founding family plans to sell $1.2 billion worth of shares during a recent rally in the company's stock. This move comes as the share price hits multi-year highs, allowing the family to capitalize on strong market performance while maintaining significant control of the company.
Boeing wins FAA approval to hike 737 MAX production to 42 planes per month
Boeing has received FAA approval to increase 737 MAX production to 42 aircraft per month, up from 31. This move aims to meet rising airline demand and recover from past production halts tied to safety concerns. The ramp-up reflects Boeing's confidence in the aircraft's safety and market prospects.
US jury finds BNP Paribas enabled Sudanese atrocities
A US jury has ruled that BNP Paribas facilitated atrocities in Sudan by processing payments that funded militias responsible for violence in the Darfur region. The verdict holds the bank accountable for enabling human rights abuses, marking a significant legal precedent in corporate responsibility for international crimes. BNP Paribas faces potential damages and increased scrutiny over its global operations.
Trump approves expanding credits for US auto production, issues new 25% truck duties
President Trump approved expanding tax credits to boost US auto manufacturing, aiming to strengthen the domestic industry. He also imposed new 25% tariffs on imported trucks to protect American jobs and encourage local production amid trade tensions.
Banking sharesâ wobbles reveal growing unease over credit risks
Banking stocks have shown increased volatility amid rising concerns about credit risks. Investors worry that economic challenges could lead to a spike in loan defaults, impacting banks' financial health. This unease reflects broader market apprehensions about economic stability and the potential fallout for the banking sector.
Nvidia unveils first Blackwell chip wafer made with TSMC in US
Nvidia has revealed its first Blackwell chip wafer produced by TSMC at a new US facility. This marks a significant milestone in domestic semiconductor manufacturing and highlights Nvidia's push for advanced AI chips developed closer to home, reducing reliance on overseas production. The collaboration aims to enhance chip innovation while supporting the US tech supply chain.
Apollo-backed Aeroméxico seeks up to $2.9 billion valuation in US IPO
Apollo-backed AeromĂ©xico plans a US IPO aiming for a valuation of up to $2.9 billion. The airline seeks to strengthen its financial position post-pandemic and expand its market presence. The listing reflects confidence in recovery prospects for the aviation sector and AeromĂ©xicoâs growth potential.
Flows into US ETFs cross $1 trillion at record pace, State Street Investment Management says
Flows into US exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have surpassed $1 trillion at an unprecedented speed, according to State Street Investment Management. This milestone highlights growing investor interest and confidence in ETFs as a preferred investment vehicle for diversified and cost-effective exposure to markets. The rapid inflow underscores the expanding role of ETFs in the US financial landscape.
SPAC backed by Trump Jr., Omeed Malik, Palihapitiya files for $260 million US IPO
A special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) backed by Donald Trump Jr., entrepreneur Omeed Malik, and investor Chamath Palihapitiya has filed for a $260 million initial public offering (IPO) in the U.S. The SPAC aims to raise capital to target acquisitions in sectors aligned with its backersâ interests and investment strategies.
Novo Nordisk hires US pharma veteran as Trump pricing pressure mounts
Novo Nordisk appointed a seasoned US pharmaceutical executive to navigate rising pricing pressures under the Trump administration. The move aims to strengthen the company's US market strategy amid increasing scrutiny over drug costs and regulatory challenges.
Bank of England's Pill signals slower pace for interest rate cuts
Bank of England official Pill indicated that the central bank may ease interest rates more gradually than expected to ensure inflation remains under control. This cautious approach reflects ongoing concerns about economic stability and the need to balance growth with price pressures.
Eurozone consumer inflation confirmed at 2.2% annually in September
Eurozone consumer inflation was confirmed at 2.2% annually in September, indicating stable price increases across member countries. This rate reflects ongoing economic pressures but remains within the European Central Bank's target range, suggesting moderate inflation without significant acceleration or deceleration.
Trump says his administration is working on lowering beef prices
Former President Trump announced that his administration is actively working to reduce beef prices. He emphasized efforts to address inflation and support American consumers by making essential goods more affordable, including beef. Trump highlighted policies aimed at improving the supply chain and increasing domestic production to stabilize and lower food costs nationwide.
Tariff rollercoaster prompts Chinese exporters to 'give up' on US
Chinese exporters are abandoning the US market due to unpredictable US tariffs that complicate trade. Frequent changes and uncertainties in tariff policies have led many businesses to seek alternative markets, impacting China-US trade relations and supply chains.
Singapore's September exports rise 6.9% year-on-year, much stronger than forecast
Singapore's September exports grew 6.9% year-on-year, surpassing expectations. The robust increase was driven by strong semiconductor and electronics shipments, signaling resilience amid global economic uncertainties. This growth highlights Singaporeâs continued role as a key trading hub in Asia despite challenges like supply chain disruptions.
US Weekly Jobless Claims Decline, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs Estimate
US weekly jobless claims have decreased, indicating strength in the labor market. Both JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs estimate continued resilience in employment despite economic uncertainties. This suggests steady job growth and supports positive economic outlooks from major financial institutions.
US budget deficit dips in fiscal 2025 on boost from tariffs, education spending cuts
The US budget deficit for fiscal 2025 is projected to decrease, aided by increased tariff revenues and reductions in education spending. These factors help offset other rising costs, signaling a modest improvement in the federal government's fiscal outlook compared to previous years.
API weekly crude stock shows significant increase, surpassing expectations
The API reported a notable rise in weekly crude oil inventories, exceeding analyst predictions. This unexpected increase suggests weaker demand or higher production levels, impacting oil market dynamics and influencing price fluctuations. The data may prompt reassessments of supply-demand balances among traders and policymakers.
Colombian Senate approves $140 billion 2026 budget, sending it to the president's desk
The Colombian Senate approved the $140 billion budget for 2026 and sent it to the president for signing. The budget aims to support key sectors including education, health, and infrastructure, reflecting the governmentâs commitment to economic growth and social development. This approval marks a crucial step in ensuring funding for national priorities in the coming year.
Federal Budget Balance Swings to Surplus, Surpassing Forecasts
The federal budget has shifted to a surplus, exceeding previous projections. This improvement is attributed to higher-than-expected revenues and controlled government spending. The surplus indicates stronger economic conditions and better fiscal management, providing greater flexibility for future policy decisions.
Trump administration freezes $11 billion more in infrastructure spending in shutdown fight
The Trump administration has frozen an additional $11 billion in infrastructure funding as part of ongoing efforts to pressure Congress during the government shutdown. This move aims to leverage budget negotiations, impacting various federal projects and potentially delaying infrastructure improvements nationwide. The freeze adds to previous funding holds amid the political standoff.
Wall Street ends higher as investors digest Trump trade comments
Wall Street closed higher as investors reacted to recent trade remarks by former President Trump, which eased concerns over escalating trade tensions. The positive sentiment boosted key indexes, with gains led by technology and industrial sectors. Market participants remain cautious but optimistic about trade negotiations and their potential impact on economic growth.
IMF chief hopes for easing of US, China tensions to avoid hit to global economy
IMF Chief Kristalina Georgieva expressed hope that tensions between the US and China will ease to prevent negative impacts on the global economy. She emphasized that escalating conflicts between the two largest economies could undermine growth and stability worldwide. Georgieva called for dialogue and cooperation to address disputes and support sustainable economic recovery amid ongoing global challenges.
US to furlough workers at nuclear weapons agency due to shutdown
The US government shutdown will lead to furloughs at the National Nuclear Security Administration, affecting workers who maintain the country's nuclear arsenal. This move raises concerns about the readiness and safety of the nation's nuclear weapons, as key maintenance and security activities may be delayed during the funding lapse.
S&P hands crisis-prone France surprise downgrade
S&P unexpectedly downgraded France's credit rating due to ongoing fiscal challenges and rising debt levels. The agency expressed concerns over the country's ability to manage public finances amid economic pressures, signaling potential risks for investors and prompting government discussions on fiscal reforms to restore confidence.
US stocks to be tested by Tesla, Netflix earnings and delayed CPI report
US stocks face volatility this week as investors await key earnings from Tesla and Netflix alongside a delayed CPI inflation report. Market participants are assessing tech sector performance and inflation trends to gauge economic momentum and policy outlook amidst ongoing uncertainty.
Japan urges vigilance against excessive FX volatility
Japan has called for heightened vigilance to prevent excessive volatility in foreign exchange markets. Authorities emphasized the need for coordinated efforts to maintain market stability amid increasing global economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions. The government aims to monitor currency movements closely to avoid disorderly fluctuations that could impact economic recovery and financial markets.
Bessent urges IMF, World Bank to take tougher stance on China's economic practices
Scott Bessent called on the IMF and World Bank to adopt a firmer approach toward Chinaâs economic policies. He emphasized the need for stronger scrutiny and measures to address concerns over transparency, debt sustainability, and market distortions caused by China's state-driven economic model, urging international financial institutions to protect global economic stability.
US stocks end higher, Treasury yields rise on easing credit, trade worries
US stocks closed higher as concerns over credit conditions and trade tensions eased, boosting investor confidence. Treasury yields also rose amid improved market sentiment. The markets responded positively to signs of stabilizing economic factors, easing fears of a credit crunch and trade disputes, supporting gains in equities and fixed income yields.
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gTrade Launches Halloween Trading Contest on Arbitrum With $400,000 in Rewards
gTrade has announced a Halloween-themed trading contest on the Arbitrum network, offering $400,000 in rewards. The event aims to engage traders with exciting incentives and promote activity on Arbitrum, a popular Ethereum layer-2 solution. Participants can compete for top prizes by trading during the contest period.
Bitcoin price today: plunges to $106k amid trade tensions, credit risks
Bitcoin's price fell sharply to $106,000, driven by escalating trade tensions and growing credit risks in global markets. Investors are reacting to uncertainties impacting economic stability, leading to increased volatility in cryptocurrency valuations. This decline highlights concerns over financial market health amid geopolitical issues.
Harrison Global signs bitcoin purchase agreement with White Lion Capital
Harrison Global has entered into an agreement with White Lion Capital to purchase bitcoin, marking a strategic move to expand its digital asset portfolio. The deal aims to leverage bitcoin's growth potential and demonstrates Harrison Global's commitment to integrating cryptocurrency into its investment strategies. The partnership underscores increasing institutional interest in digital currencies.
XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
XRP's price dropped 10% amid bearish market conditions, reflecting broader cryptocurrency sell-offs. Traders cited increased regulatory scrutiny and profit-taking as key factors driving the decline. The downturn raises concerns over XRP's short-term momentum and investor confidence in the altcoin space.
Cardano Falls 10% In Selloff
Cardano's price dropped 10% amid a broader cryptocurrency market selloff. Traders cited worries over regulatory crackdowns and profit-taking as key reasons. The decline raised concerns among investors about Cardano's short-term outlook despite ongoing development initiatives within its ecosystem.
Litecoin Falls 10% In Bearish Trade
Litecoin experienced a 10% drop amid bearish trading conditions, reflecting broader market uncertainty. The decline highlights growing investor caution and potential downward pressure on cryptocurrency prices.
EOS Falls 11% In Selloff
EOS experienced an 11% decline amid a broad crypto market selloff. The drop was driven by investor concerns over regulatory pressures and overall market volatility. Despite recent developments and partnerships, EOS faced significant selling pressure, reflecting cautious sentiment among traders. The downturn highlights ongoing challenges in sustaining momentum within the cryptocurrency sector.
Ripple Labs seen leading $1 billion fundraise for XRP stockpile - Bloomberg
Ripple Labs is reportedly spearheading a $1 billion fundraising round to boost its XRP holdings. The move aims to support the company's growth and expand its digital asset portfolio amid increasing institutional interest in XRP. The fundraise reflects Ripple's strategy to strengthen its position in the evolving crypto market.
Newsmax board authorizes up to $5 million in Bitcoin and Trump Coin purchases
Newsmax's board has approved the purchase of up to $5 million worth of Bitcoin and Trump Coin. This move aims to diversify the company's digital assets and leverage potential growth opportunities in cryptocurrency markets. The decision reflects growing corporate interest in cryptocurrencies as alternative investments.
Lombard and Story Partner to Revolutionize Creator Economy via Bitcoin-Backed Infrastructure
Lombard and Story have teamed up to transform the creator economy by building infrastructure powered by Bitcoin. Their collaboration aims to provide creators with decentralized financial tools and support, leveraging Bitcoinâs security and stability to enable new revenue streams and enhance creatorsâ economic independence. This partnership marks a significant step in integrating cryptocurrency into creative industries.
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FlexShopper faces Nasdaq delisting over delinquent financial filings
FlexShopper is at risk of being delisted from Nasdaq due to its failure to submit required financial reports on time. The company has been delinquent in filing its quarterly and annual financial statements, prompting Nasdaq to issue a delisting notice. FlexShopper must show compliance or appeal the decision to remain listed and avoid removal from the stock exchange.
Azincourt Energy announces C$1 million private placement offering
Azincourt Energy Corp. has announced a private placement offering to raise C$1 million. The proceeds will fund exploration and development activities across its properties. The offering aims to strengthen the companyâs financial position and advance its energy projects. Details on the share price and allocation are pending final approval from regulatory authorities.
Methode Electronics declares $0.05 quarterly dividend
Methode Electronics announced a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share. This move reflects the companyâs commitment to returning value to shareholders and maintaining steady income distribution. The payout aligns with Methodeâs financial strategy amid its ongoing business operations.
A&W Food Services Q3 2025 presentation: profit surges amid strategic growth focus
A&W Food Services reported strong Q3 2025 profits driven by strategic investments in expansion and menu innovation. The company highlighted increased franchise openings, enhanced customer engagement, and operational efficiencies as key growth factors. Management emphasized a focus on sustainability and digital transformation to sustain momentum in future quarters.
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Fairchild Gold closes C$1.1 million private placement financing
Fairchild Gold has successfully closed a C$1.1 million private placement to fund its exploration projects. The financing will support advancing the companyâs assets and strategic growth, enhancing its position in the gold mining sector.
Flaherty & Crumrine funds declare November 2025 dividends
Flaherty & Crumrine announced the declaration of dividends for its funds in November 2025. The distribution details, including dividend amounts and payment dates, were provided, reflecting the company's ongoing commitment to delivering income to its shareholders.