News Summary - 10/19/2025

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'No Kings' protests draw huge crowds as anti-Trump rallies sweep across US

Large, peaceful protests against President Trump, labeled "hate America rallies" by Republicans, swept across the US. The demonstrations were loud but remained orderly.

'I'm 89 and I saw my homeland rebuilt before - but now I don't believe Gaza has a future'

A Palestinian family reflects on their experiences witnessing Gaza's past rebuilding efforts and expresses deep doubts about its future amid ongoing conflict. Their story highlights the emotional toll and uncertainty facing Gaza as discussions about reconstruction continue.

US says Hamas is planning 'imminent' attack on Gaza civilians

The US State Department warned that Hamas is planning an imminent attack on Gaza civilians, calling such an action a violation of the ceasefire deal. No additional details were provided.

US to repatriate survivors of strike on 'drug-carrying submarine', Trump says

The US has conducted at least six strikes on vessels near Venezuela in recent weeks. Following the latest attack on a so-called drug-carrying submarine, President Trump announced plans to repatriate survivors.

Wrongfully imprisoned for more than 40 years, US man now faces deportation to India

Subramanyam "Subu" Vedam was wrongfully convicted of a 1980 murder and spent over 40 years in prison before being freed. Despite his exoneration, he now faces deportation to India.

Mystery Deepens After Missing Schoolgirl Found Dead in Pop Star D4vd's Tesla

The rising TikTok star D4vd faces intense scrutiny following the discovery of a missing schoolgirl's body in his Tesla, overshadowing his growing music career. Questions about his involvement continue to mount as the investigation unfolds.

Spanish town bans black cat adoptions during Halloween

The Catalonian town of Terrassa has banned black cat adoptions during Halloween to protect them from being used in occult rituals, aiming to ensure their safety during the holiday.

Eleven killed after Israel hits bus in Gaza, Hamas-run civil defence says

The Israeli military reported firing on a "suspicious vehicle" that crossed into its occupied area. Hamas-run civil defense stated that the attack hit a bus in Gaza, resulting in eleven fatalities.

Afghanistan pulls out of cricket series after it says Pakistan air strike killed local players

Afghanistan withdrew from a cricket series with Pakistan following claims that a Pakistan air strike killed Afghan local players. Pakistan denied targeting civilians, stating the strike was aimed at militants.

Zelensky fails to secure Tomahawk missiles at talks with Trump

After talks with Trump, Zelensky was unable to obtain Tomahawk missiles. Trump urged Kyiv and Moscow to halt their advances and end the conflict immediately.

'I miss the past, but we like the money': The Bali-fication of a laidback surfers' island

Locals appreciate the economic benefits tourism brings but remain cautious about its impact on their laidback lifestyle, reflecting mixed feelings about the island's growing development.

'We are orphans': Kenyans bid farewell to ex-PM Odinga in his political heartland

Thousands gathered in Kisumu to pay tribute to ex-PM Raila Odinga, mourning his legacy. Barack Obama honored Odinga as "a true champion of democracy," highlighting his impact on Kenyan politics and the fight for democracy. The heartfelt farewell reflects Odinga's profound influence in his political stronghold and nationwide.

Chinese Nobel laureate and physicist Chen Ning Yang dies aged 103

Chen Ning Yang, a renowned Chinese physicist and Nobel laureate, has passed away at 103. He gained worldwide acclaim for his groundbreaking contributions to theoretical physics, cementing his legacy as one of the most influential scientists in the field.

New blood test may speed up diagnosis of 50 cancer types, study says

The Galleri test detects tumor DNA fragments circulating in the blood, enabling earlier diagnosis of up to 50 types of cancer, potentially speeding up treatment and improving patient outcomes.

Can Putin's 'Flying Kremlin' travel through EU airspace to Budapest?

If Putin plans to travel to Budapest to meet Trump within two weeks, he must navigate several challenges, including securing permission to fly through EU airspace, amid current geopolitical tensions and restrictions.

Skeletons found in mass grave are ancient Roman soldiers, study finds

Researchers in Croatia uncovered a mass grave with seven male skeletons estimated to be 1,700 years old. The study suggests these remains belong to ancient Roman soldiers, shedding light on the region's historical military presence.

Smuggler jailed for 40 years after shipping ballistic missile parts from Iran

A Pakistani smuggler, who referred to himself as a "walking dead person," was sentenced to 40 years in prison for illegally shipping ballistic missile parts from Iran to Houthi rebels in Yemen.

Israel confirms latest body returned from Gaza is dead hostage

Israel has confirmed that the latest body returned from Gaza is Eliyahu Margalit, the 10th deceased hostage handed over by Hamas out of a total of 28 hostages.

'Have a great life!' Trump orders prison release of disgraced ex-lawmaker Santos

George Santos, sentenced to seven years for identity theft involving victims including his own family, has been ordered released from prison by former President Trump.

Mystery heatwave warms Pacific Ocean to new record

A mysterious heatwave has caused temperatures in the north Pacific to reach unprecedented levels. Scientists are uncertain about the causes behind this significant warming event.

Ohtani rewrites history to send Dodgers to World Series

Shohei Ohtani delivered a historic performance, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to victory over the Milwaukee Brewers and securing their spot in the World Series.

Trump only one who can force Putin to negotiating table, Finnish president tells BBC

Finnish President Alexander Stubb stated that only former US President Donald Trump has the influence to compel Russian President Vladimir Putin to engage in negotiations, highlighting Trump's unique position in trying to strike a deal with Russia.

Polish judge refuses to extradite Ukrainian Nord Stream blasts suspect

A Polish judge ordered the release of a Ukrainian suspect accused in the Nord Stream blasts case. The unexpected ruling surprised the courtroom and brought a smile to the accused.

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.

Why I Fell in Love with a Book Called I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki

The book captures a gentle melancholy that resonates with many, encouraging readers to find comfort and appreciate the small joys in everyday life.

How an old suitcase revealed a hidden family fortune, lost under Nazi rule

Antony Easton discovered his family's lost fortune and tragic history through his late father's suitcase. The items inside revealed secrets tied to wealth seized during Nazi rule, uncovering a hidden past shaped by war and loss.

Grand Theft Auto made him a legend. His latest game was a disaster

Lesley Benzies, a key figure behind the success of Grand Theft Auto, gained legendary status in the gaming world. However, his latest game failed to achieve similar success, marking a significant downturn in his career.

Ritual, wrestling and Reddit: Grand Sumo meets internet fandom in London

For sumo fans usually limited to Japan, London is hosting a rare top-tier Grand Sumo tournament this week, blending traditional rituals with modern internet fandom, including communities like Reddit.

"It's scary to think I could have died" - Americans returning from fentanyl addiction

Fatal overdoses are declining in the US, with North Carolina leading the trend. Individuals like Kayla reflect on the terrifying reality of fentanyl addiction and their recovery journeys amid improving overdose rates.

Buying more, wearing less - why India's Diwali gold rush is different

Despite soaring gold prices impacting jewellery demand, Indians continue buying gold eagerly during Diwali. The cultural importance of gold drives purchases, though the metal is often bought more for investment or gifting rather than daily wear. This trend reflects a shift in consumption patterns amid rising costs.

'We have to prioritise South Africans': Anti-migrant movement blocks foreigners from healthcare

Activists are blocking foreigners from accessing certain health clinics, citing the need to prioritize South Africans. The state's response has been minimal, allowing the anti-migrant actions to continue largely unchallenged.

Putin-Trump call a curveball for Zelensky ahead of White House meeting

A phone call between Putin and Trump took place while Zelensky was on his way to Washington, disrupting the anticipated focus on Zelensky's upcoming White House meeting and introducing unexpected complexity to the diplomatic agenda.

Five takeaways from NYC mayoral debate as Mamdani and Cuomo clash

The three leading candidates for New York City mayor debated key issues, highlighting contrasting visions for the city's future. Mamdani and Cuomo clashed on policies and leadership style, while each candidate emphasized plans to address public safety, housing, and economic recovery. The debate showcased their varied approaches to tackling NYC's biggest challenges ahead of the election.

Watch: Aerials show thousands attending No Kings protests across the US

Thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the US to demonstrate against President Trump's policies, highlighting widespread opposition and activism.

Watch: Brits row from Peru to Australia in tiny boat

Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne shared with the BBC their six-month unsupported rowing journey from Peru to Australia, during which they caught fish and grew vegetables to sustain themselves.

'We're turning the tide on Gaza starvation crisis' - UN aid chief

Tom Fletcher told the BBC that more aid trucks are entering Gaza, marking progress in relief efforts. However, he emphasized that the challenge of delivering vital supplies to those in urgent need remains significant.

'It's a joyous moment' - Brother of Prince Andrew accuser

Sky Roberts expressed mixed emotions within the family following Prince Andrew's decision to give up his royal titles, describing the moment as joyous yet complex.

SĂĄnchez defends the creation of a common minimum wage in the EU before European socialists

The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, defended the creation of a common minimum wage in the EU before European socialists and called for mobilization to confront the threat of the far right.

FeijĂło, in search of an "unbeatable" senator to question SĂĄnchez: "We are alone in this"

The PP has decided to summon Sánchez to the Senate committee on October 30, after a year and a half of threats, due to new information found in Ferraz’s "drawers." Feijóo is looking for a strong senator to question the president, denouncing that they are "alone in this."

FeijĂło announces a plan for the self-employed following the Government's quota increase: "Their money cannot be used to pay for sausages and prostitutes"

The leader of the PP, FeijĂło, proposes exempting the self-employed with income below 85,000 euros annually from VAT if he comes to power, in response to the Government's quota increase, arguing that the money of the self-employed should not be spent on unnecessary expenses.

Carlos Alcaraz - Jannik Sinner from the Six Kings Slam, live: score and latest updates of the great final for the millionaire prize

Jannik Sinner dominated Carlos Alcaraz on the fast indoor court in Riyadh, winning the final of the Six Kings Slam tournament and taking home the seven million dollar prize.

A Russian submarine surfaces in the Baltic and Sweden deploys combat aircraft and warships

The Russian submarine 'Novorossiysk', from the Black Sea fleet, surfaced in the Baltic Sea possibly due to a technical problem. In response to this situation, Sweden deployed combat aircraft and warships to monitor and respond to the incident.

Trump felt that Israel was "out of control" when it bombed Qatar, reveals his son-in-law

Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law and mediator in the conflict, revealed that Trump considered Israel to be "out of control" after bombing Qatar. Kushner stated that it was time to be firm to prevent Israel from making decisions that would be harmful in the long term.

Garbage Tax in Madrid: How Much Is Paid, Who Must Pay, and What Happens if the Apartment Is Rented

In Madrid, 1.7 million properties pay a garbage tax with an average cost of 140 euros. The responsibility for payment and its implications vary depending on whether the home is owned or rented.

One year of bullying, two complaints, lack of protocols, and more cases at the school: what is known after Sandra's suicide in Seville

Sandra's family claims that the school neither took action nor communicated with them after a year of bullying and two prior complaints. They also point out the lack of adequate protocols in such cases, while other students have also suffered harassment.

'Fiesta' reveals a brutal assault by Lucas on Andy in the dressing rooms before a concert in May

Lucas brutally assaulted Andy in the dressing rooms before a concert in May. After the fight, Andy was hospitalized, although both denied the incident at the time and Lucas denied it on a Telecinco program.

Andy explains the tension experienced at the last concert with Lucas in Madrid: "I haven't been paid and I suspect he won't pay me"

Andy revealed that Lucas called him an "employee" during their last concert together in Madrid. Additionally, Andy has not received payment for his work and suspects he won't, anticipating that the situation could end up in court.

Saturday, October 18 Lottery Draw: Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, October 18 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes to participants.

Juan del Val responds to those who doubt his Premio Planeta: "You cannot criticize a novel that hasn't been released yet"

Juan del Val responds to criticisms about winning the Premio Planeta, pointing out that it is not fair to judge a novel before its publication, defending the legitimacy of his award despite comments about connections with Atresmedia.

Alberto Herrera and Blanca Llandres Get Married: From MarilĂł Montero's Emotion to Carlos Herrera's Words

Alberto Herrera, radio journalist, and psychologist Blanca Llandres are getting married after a year of dating. The couple is expecting their first child, while MarilĂł Montero shows emotion and Carlos Herrera shares his thoughts on the wedding.

Antonio Banderas' First Words After His Daughter Stella del Carmen's Wedding and His Gesture Toward the Journalists: "Moving"

Antonio Banderas confirmed that Dakota Johnson, the bride's half-sister, attended his daughter Stella del Carmen's wedding, while Chris Martin, Coldplay's singer, was not present.

Forced to apply for civil service exams at 60 years old for not finding a job: "There is no other reason than age"

Vicente lost his job three years ago and, despite sending numerous resumes, has not been able to find work. At 60 years old, he is forced to take civil service exams, attributing his situation solely to age discrimination.

Time Change in October 2025: This Is the Day We Return to Winter Time

Spain will switch to winter time in October 2025, which means that sunrise and sunset will occur earlier than during daylight saving time.

The Drone Wall Is Not Enough: Why the EU's Defense Plan Has More Gaps Than Certainties

The main difficulty of the EU's defense plan lies in the lack of new sources of funding, placing the entire financial burden on the 27 member countries. This creates uncertainties and limits the effectiveness of the measures, including the use of drones, leaving gaps in the overall defense strategy.

Truths and Loose Ends Surrounding the Death of Mango's Founder: Homicide or Accident

The TSJC keeps the investigation into the death of Mango's founder, Isak Andic, open for possible homicide, although it has not charged his son at this time.

What it means to help waiters clear the table, according to psychology

Helping to clear the table in a restaurant indicates that a person is detail-oriented, considerate, and possibly has a strong sense of responsibility and cooperation, according to psychology.

Shock in the United States: two children aged 10 and 9 rape and attempt to murder a 5-year-old girl

Two children aged 9 and 10 brutally attacked a 5-year-old girl in the United States, pulling her hair, beating her, and attempting to strangle her. The case has caused shock in the community.

Mercadona reveals the origin of the pumpkins sold in its supermarkets

Mercadona informs that its pumpkins come from farmers in various regions of Spain, who supply them with different varieties of the product.

This is the AliExpress Prefabricated House that is a Hit for Less than 7,500 Euros: Bedrooms, Bathroom, and Kitchen

The AliExpress prefabricated house, available for less than 7,500 euros, offers up to four bedrooms and a full bathroom, also featuring a kitchen, standing out for its functionality and low cost.

Talgo presents the first step-free high-speed train, which will enter service at the end of the year

Talgo will launch the first step-free high-speed train at the end of the year, starting trips between Berlin and Cologne, with possible expansions to other European cities.

The Kremlin Reactivates the Project to Connect Russia and Alaska Under the Waters of the Bering Strait Through the 'Putin-Trump Tunnel'

The Kremlin plans to build a 112 km underwater tunnel between Russia and Alaska, with a completion timeline of less than 8 years, and will collaborate with Elon Musk to carry out the project.

Panic on an Air China Flight: a Battery Fire Forces an Aircraft to Make an Emergency Landing

During a flight to Seoul, a battery in a passenger's luggage caught fire in the cabin, forcing the Air China plane to make an emergency landing to ensure the safety of everyone on board.

Mario Casas speaks openly about his wealth: "I have a car and 2 million in the bank"

Spanish actor Mario Casas lives in Torrelodones, an exclusive area in the mountains of Madrid. He has revealed details about his wealth, mentioning that he owns a car and 2 million euros in the bank.

An economist reveals how much money should be given at a wedding: "It doesn't even cover the cost per guest in most cases"

An economist points out that the money usually given as a wedding gift generally does not cover the cost per guest. Additionally, he clarifies that the amount varies depending on the quality and characteristics of the event.

A Primitiva winner wins 1.1 million euros and the jackpot rises to 18.4 million

A player has won 1.1 million euros in the Primitiva lottery. Additionally, four other second-tier winners each received 47,767 euros. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 18.4 million euros.

Verstappen beats McLaren and secures the 'pole'; Sainz and Alonso will start 9th and 10th

Max Verstappen secured pole position, beating McLaren, who will need to avoid mistakes to compete. Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso will start from 9th and 10th positions respectively.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica, in its issue 127, explores how the ‘Alfabeta Generation’ seeks well-being in a world saturated with screens. It addresses the challenges of hyperconnectivity and proposes strategies to balance digital life with personal and social well-being, promoting a more conscious and healthy use of technology.

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

Chris Martin joked about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam'.

An endocrinologist explains what happens if you have breakfast after nine: "The body interprets it as stress"

Francisco Rosero points out that cortisol, which raises blood sugar in the morning, can cause stress if breakfast is eaten after nine, as the body interprets that delay as a stressful signal.

The Kilauea volcano erupts in Hawaii with record lava fountains up to 500 meters high

Since December, Kilauea has experienced its 35th eruptive episode, considered by scientists as a single eruption with intermittent pauses. Currently, it is emitting lava fountains that reach record heights of up to 500 meters.

Eva Soriano on the Transparency of TVE Salaries: "I’m Well-Seasoned in This Type of Controversy"

Eva Soriano, host of the new show *CuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto* on TVE, speaks with experience about the controversy surrounding salary transparency at the public broadcaster, showing her usual resilience to this kind of dispute.

Ryanair’s comeback after a passenger’s jab about the airline’s extra charges: "Do you have a hair salon?"

Ryanair cleverly responded to a passenger who complained about the extra fees by asking if the airline offered hairdressing services. The reply went viral on X, reaching nearly half a million views.

A total of 59 Bonoloto winners win more than 3,400 euros and the jackpot rises to 600,000 euros

There were no first-category winners in the Bonoloto, so the jackpot for the next draw increases to 600,000 euros. Meanwhile, 59 participants received prizes exceeding 3,400 euros.

These Are the 10 Healthiest Foods in the World, According to Science

Korean scientists evaluated more than 1,000 foods and gave them a nutritional score to identify the 10 healthiest foods in the world, based on their benefits and nutritional value.

These are the new professionals who could qualify for early retirement

Employees in high-risk sectors can now apply for early retirement without facing penalties, recognizing the demanding nature of their jobs.

Goodbye to Meredith Grey: Ellen Pompeo Leaves Behind Her Famous Doctor in This True Crime Available for Streaming

Ellen Pompeo stars in a true crime now available in Spain via Disney+, the same platform that hosts her 20 years portraying Meredith Grey in 'Grey's Anatomy'.

'Mullet' Haircuts That Will Make Your Hair Look Groomed and Fashionable

The 'mullet' cut, a bold style, is making a comeback as a trend this season, offering a modern and polished look that is once again conquering both the runways and street style.

A new study reveals which type of meat is best for muscle growth and which one hinders it

A recent study analyzes how different types of meat affect muscle growth. It identifies which meat promotes muscle development and which can inhibit it, providing key information to optimize diet based on muscle-building goals.

Hyperloop: key points about the ultra-fast transport that aims to succeed but only encounters obstacles

The Hyperloop, which proposes capsules traveling at over 1,000 km/h in vacuum tubes, is still in the testing phase ten years later. Although it generates great expectations, it faces high costs and doubts about its real viability to revolutionize mobility.

The Best Autumn Getaway: The Quiet Fishing Village of the Algarve with Stunning Beaches

Located at the mouth of the Arade River, this picturesque fishing village features whitewashed streets and an authentic Portuguese atmosphere, ideal for unwinding and enjoying its stunning beaches in autumn.

Chamoy sauce, a unique mix of sweet and spicy flavors, has gained international recognition after being highlighted by 'The New York Times' as a must-try Mexican delight.

The V-16 Emergency Light Connected to the DGT Will Be Mandatory Starting January 1

Starting January 1, the V-16 emergency light connected to the DGT will be mandatory, replacing the warning triangles. This measure aims to reduce the high risk of pedestrian accidents in emergency situations.

The Dark Past of the CIA in Latin America: A History of Covert Operations of Which Venezuela Will Now Be the Target

The CIA has carried out numerous covert operations in Latin America since World War II, involving countries such as Cuba, Chile, Argentina, and others. These infiltrations have been part of its influence strategy, and now Venezuela appears to be the new target of this agency.

An Atlantic front is arriving that will sweep across Spain in the coming hours: these are the areas where it will rain

An Atlantic front will bring heavy rains initially to the northwest third of Spain, gradually extending to the rest of the Peninsula in the coming hours.

Pablo Iglesias urges the Government not to grant TV licenses, to reform the judiciary without the PP, and to "crack down" on the right

Pablo Iglesias urges the Government not to grant new television licenses, to reform the judiciary without involving the PP, and to firmly confront the Spanish right in order to weaken its political influence.

Six Injured as Car Crashes into Terrace of a Café in Fuensalida

A car crashed into the tables on the terrace of a café-pastry shop in Fuensalida at around 10:55 a.m. on Saturday, leaving six people injured.

Stavros Demosthenous, President of Karmiotissa, Shot Dead

Stavros Demosthenous, president of the Karmiotissa club in the Cypriot second division, was fatally shot this Friday while traveling by car.

Spain chosen as the best tourist destination by the British at the Sun Travel Awards 2025: "It has top-tier cities"

Spain was chosen as the best tourist destination by the British at the Sun Travel Awards 2025, highlighting its top-tier cities and vibrant gastronomy, surpassing destinations like Greece and Italy.

The tense encounter between Yola Berrocal and Sonia Monroy after the death of her sister: "I don't recognize you"

María Ángeles, Yola Berrocal's sister, recently died from terminal cancer. Following her passing, a tense encounter took place between Yola and Sonia Monroy, during which harsh words like "I don't recognize you" were exchanged, reflecting the complicated relationship between the two at a delicate time.

The Tax Mistake with Your Pension Plan That Can End in a 'Hefty Blow': "It's Not Advisable to Accumulate Too Much Income"

Experts recommend withdrawing contributions to pension plans made before 2007 within the first three years to avoid a high tax impact, since accumulating a large amount of income in a single fiscal year can increase the tax burden.

Saving as a Couple Without Drama: The Keys That Transform Your Relationship and Your Finances

Establishing a joint budget and defining monthly contributions based on each partner's abilities is key to saving as a couple without conflicts, improving both the relationship and the finances.

Senior Card: how it works, what it’s for, benefits, requirements, how to apply


The Community of Madrid has launched the Senior Card, a version of the Youth Card aimed at people over 60 years old. This initiative offers special benefits and discounts for older adults, facilitating access to services and activities. The card has specific requirements and an application process designed for this age group, promoting their active participation in the community.

The Detail of Comet 3I/Atlas That Puzzles Astronomers: "It's Shocking"

Comet 3I/Atlas caused confusion among astronomers due to an unusual detail. It is expected that, during its closest approach to the Sun on October 29, the mysteries surrounding this interstellar object will be resolved.

Filipino journalist Emma Mary Tiglao wins the Miss Grand International crown

Filipino journalist Emma Mary Tiglao won the Miss Grand International crown. Spain's representative, Aitana Carolina Jiménez, secured third place in the beauty pageant.

An Oxford University Expert Reveals the Reason Why Dubai Chocolate Is So Successful

Pistachio-filled chocolate has gained great popularity thanks to the strong boost received on social media, which has significantly contributed to its success.

Taylor Swift donates 100,000 euros to pay for the treatment of a girl with brain cancer

Taylor Swift donated 100,000 euros to help pay for the treatment of an 18-month-old girl with brain cancer, after learning her story in a TikTok video where the little girl called her "friend."

Are You Prepared for a Second Blackout? This Is How People on the Street Respond About the Essentials They Already Have

Red Eléctrica warned about sudden fluctuations in electrical voltage, heightening fears of a new blackout. The public responds by reflecting on the essential items they already have prepared for this possible eventuality.

GĂłmez-MarĂ­n, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"

Álex Gómez-Marín, physicist and neuroscientist, shares his near-death experience with 20minutos and presents his book "The Science of the Last Threshold," which explores the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter, questioning the frontier between these aspects.

The fight for Spanish nationality of descendants of exiles in Argentina: "It’s recovering the past"

More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the ‘Grandchildren Law,’ which benefits descendants of Spanish exiles. This law allows them to recover the nationality lost due to political, ideological, and economic reasons that caused emigration to Argentina in the 20th century.

The Silly One in Line

The practice of queuing reflects social organization and the power relations present in society, showing how we interact and structure ourselves collectively.

Taking Home the Flowers from the Pilar

After the Pilar festivities in Zaragoza, thousands of people make a pilgrimage to the mountain of flowers from the October 12th Offering, crowned by the Virgin, to take flowers home.

Recovering Culture for the People

The municipal socialist group calls for the creation of a map of cultural offerings in the neighborhoods and the opening of underutilized spaces so that local cultural agents can use them, thus promoting closer and more diverse access to culture.

Indiscipline in the Classroom

An OECD report reveals that almost one third of secondary school teachers perceive their classrooms as noisy and disorderly, highlighting discipline problems in the school environment.

Distrust Even WhatsApp, No One Is Safe from Digital Fraud: "I Work in Cybersecurity and I Still Fell For It"

An advanced digital fraud uses urgent messages and AI-manipulated voices to deceive even cybersecurity experts, showing that no one is completely safe from these modern and emotional attacks.

Alberto Caballero's Reaction, Creator of 'La que se avecina', to Juan del Val's Planeta Prize

Alberto Caballero, creator of 'La que se avecina', reacted to the 2025 Planeta Prize awarded to Juan del Val by sharing a meme that reflects the critical opinion of many regarding the decision.

A Man Who Fell into a River with His Car Is Rescued by a Heroic Bystander Who Managed to Break the Roof

A driver avoided running over an elderly woman on a bicycle by making a sharp maneuver, which caused his car to fall into a river. A heroic bystander broke the roof of the vehicle to rescue him and save his life.

Who is Alex Gruszynski, Stella del Carmen's fiancé who is passionate about cinema

Alex Gruszynski, fiancé of Stella del Carmen, daughter of Antonio Banderas, is of Polish origin but has lived his entire life in the United States. Passionate about cinema, his family relationship has drawn public attention.

Debunking False Beliefs About Eggs: Is It Healthy to Eat One Every Day?

INFOVERITAS, together with experts, clarifies myths about eggs on World Egg Day, highlighting that consuming one daily is healthy and does not increase cardiovascular risks, debunking erroneous beliefs about its impact on health.

Raquel Mosquera speaks for the first time about her husband's arrest: "I even thought they had kidnapped him"

Raquel Mosquera revealed on De Viernes how her husband informed her about his arrest in France and described the difficult experience the family has gone through, stating that she even thought he had been kidnapped.

The old man cackled at the woman

Condescension represents a limit in journalism, suggesting the importance of addressing topics with respect and without paternalistic attitudes, especially when dealing with women.

Daniel Guzmån gets emotional talking about José Luis Gil: "No matter what happens, the mark is unforgettable"

Daniel GuzmĂĄn visited Sonsoles Ónega's show to present his new film, La deuda, and expressed his emotion when remembering JosĂ© Luis Gil, emphasizing that his legacy is unforgettable.

Marta Flich cuts the connection with the mayor of Torrelodones for accusing TVE of manipulation

During the program Directo al grano, Marta Flich cut the connection with the mayor of Torrelodones after she accused TVE of manipulation while they were discussing a mistaken break-in at a home in the Madrid town, creating a tense moment live on air.

MĂłnica Cruz recalls one of her worst scares: "I lifted the toilet lid and saw the tail of a rat"

MĂłnica Cruz shared a terrifying experience upon discovering a rat in the toilet, expressing regret that these rodents are present in many places, reflecting her concern about the infestation.

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 in this disease and shares the crucial support of her doctor, who encouraged her to live fully while he took care of her health.

'Luar': Why It Is the Only Variety Show That Has Survived on Television

'Luar' is the longest-running variety show on television, standing out for its ability to adapt to changes and maintain a connection with its audience. Its success lies in combining tradition and modernity, offering cultural content and entertainment that has withstood the test of time.

Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith’s Daughter Marries Álex Gruszynski: What Is Known About a Highly Secured Wedding

Stella Banderas, daughter of Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, married Álex Gruszynski in a highly secure ceremony. The wedding was kept extremely private, with tight security and strict measures to protect the couple and guests from media intrusion. Details about the event remain scarce, highlighting the family's desire for discretion during this special occasion.

This is the town where Stella del Carmen and Alex Gruszynski are getting married: a hamlet in Castilla y LeĂłn with 600 inhabitants

Stella del Carmen's wedding, daughter of Antonio Banderas, will be on October 18th in a small town in Castilla y LeĂłn with 600 inhabitants. Among the notable guests is Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay.

Ester ExpĂłsito and Gabriel RufiĂĄn Caught Dancing Bachata at an 'After-Party'

Several witnesses confirmed that Ester ExpĂłsito and Gabriel RufiĂĄn met at a nightclub and continued the party at an 'after-party,' where they were seen dancing bachata together.

The Wedding of Stella del Carmen and Alex Gruszynski: Four Days of Celebrations, Michelin Menu, and a Hotel with a Helipad

The wedding of Stella del Carmen and Alex Gruszynski will take place on October 18th, featuring four days of celebrations, a Michelin-starred menu, and a hotel with a helipad. Among the guests are actress Dakota Johnson, Tippi Hedren, and Chris Martin.

This is Ivana Baquero today, the girl from 'Pan's Labyrinth'

Ivana Baquero won a Goya Award at 12 years old for 'Pan's Labyrinth.' After working in the U.S., this year she has succeeded in Spain with a successful true crime series.

Penélope Cruz's Unexpected Video Call During Guitarricadelafuente's Concert

Penélope Cruz surprised the audience during Guitarricadelafuente's concert at the Movistar Arena in Madrid by making an unexpected video call, creating one of the most memorable moments of the night.

The Details of Stella del Carmen Banderas's Spectacular Pre-Wedding in Valladolid: Private Party and a Musical Surprise

Despite the secrecy, some guests were captured at Stella del Carmen Banderas's private pre-wedding in Valladolid, which featured an exclusive party and a musical surprise.

This is Pablo Benegas, the guitarist of La Oreja de Van Gogh who leaves just as Amaia Montero returns

Pablo Benegas, guitarist of La Oreja de Van Gogh, is not leaving the band permanently, but rather deciding to focus on his personal career. He does not rule out the possibility of returning in the future.

Marta Riesco credits her mother with ending the bullying she suffered at 14: "They never said anything to me again"

Marta Riesco revealed on 'No somos nadie' that she endured intense school bullying at the age of 14, including insults, physical assaults, and humiliations. She credits her mother with putting an end to this situation, as from then on, she was never bothered again.

This is how you can make a shopping list with a photo of your fridge and Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence allows you to create a shopping list with just a photo of your fridge and a conversation. By analyzing the food and considering the user's habits, the AI identifies what is missing and can connect with supermarkets to send the products to your home, marking a new era of conversational commerce that makes everyday life easier.

Two months after the fire, Las Médulas begins its slow recovery

Two months after the fire that damaged Las Médulas, geologists from the CSIC are studying the fragility of the terrain, which is still unable to absorb water. Despite the disaster that affected this World Heritage Site and saddened workers like Fina, from the Orellån viewpoint a resurgence of greenery can be seen, inviting tourism to return as nature begins its recovery.

The New Trend: Buying Apartments Sight Unseen

The number of investors buying apartments without visiting them or knowing the building or neighborhood is increasing. The internet facilitates this trend with virtual tours, photos, and videos, as well as allowing price comparisons and profitability calculations, making blind investments safer.

Barça achieves a hard-fought last-minute victory against Girona ahead of a clåsico that Flick will watch from the stands

Barça, led by Hansi Flick, secured a narrow win against Girona, bouncing back after a 4-1 defeat to Sevilla. This victory comes just before the clåsico, a match that Flick will be unable to manage from the bench due to a suspension.

McLaren Gifts the Sprint Race to Max Verstappen and Carlos Sainz Returns to the Podium in Austin with His Williams

A collision between the two McLarens benefited Max Verstappen, strengthening his chances in the World Championship. Carlos Sainz achieved a podium with his Williams, while Alonso had to retire from the race.

Hansi Flick loses his temper in Barça - Girona: he is sent off for protesting... and celebrates Araujo's goal with rude gestures

Hansi Flick was sent off for protesting during the Barça-Girona match and will not be able to be on the bench for the clåsico at the Santiago Bernabéu. Additionally, he celebrated Araujo's goal with controversial gestures.

Almada Gifts Atlético Three Golden Points with the Winning Goal Against Osasuna

Atlético Madrid secured a vital victory against Osasuna thanks to a solitary goal by Argentine Almada in the 69th minute, earning three crucial points.

Barça Players Join 15-Second Stand-Off Against Girona Ahead of Match Against Villarreal in Miami

Barça and Girona players staged a 15-second stand-off at the start of the match to protest LaLiga's decision to hold games outside of Spain, thus expressing their discontent with the measure.

Going to the Dentist, a Challenge for People with Autism That Requires a Lot of Anticipation and Patience

Dr. Camino GonzĂĄlez offers advice to make dental visits easier for children with autism, highlighting the importance of anticipation and patience to improve their tolerance and experience during the dental process.

Access to Culture as a Right

It is urgent to transform the cultural ecosystem to make it inclusive, diverse, and accessible, empowering historically excluded groups and guaranteeing access to culture as a fundamental right.

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 last world championship. He highlights the lack of visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.

The Congress approves the disability scale for people with congenital heart disease

The Congress approved a proposal from the PSOE to establish a specific disability scale for adults with congenital heart disease, improving their recognition and access to social rights and support.

The Government will study early retirement for those who work and care for highly dependent individuals

A working group will be created to analyze the morbidity of caregivers and evaluate the possible application of reduction coefficients that allow early retirement for those who work and care for highly dependent individuals.

What is known about the 16,000 layoffs announced by Nestlé

Nestlé, which employs more than 4,000 people in 10 factories in Spain and generated 2.582 billion euros in revenue last year (4.1% more), has announced a plan for 16,000 layoffs globally, although specific impacts by country have not been detailed.

European Banks Suffer Stock Market Punishment Due to Fear of the 'Cockroach Crisis' in the US

The collapse of First Brands and Tricolor has raised concerns on Wall Street about the risk in consumer lending, negatively impacting European banks in the stock market due to fears of a possible credit crisis.

Chile's Minister of Energy Resigns Over Errors in Citizens' Electricity Bills

Chile's Minister of Energy resigned following errors in electricity bills. The government appointed Álvaro García as the dual Minister of Economy and Energy to take over his duties.

Lorenzo Amor (ATA): "It's astonishing that a self-employed person who earns 400 euros is expected to pay 217"

Lorenzo Amor, president of the ATA, criticizes the controversy over self-employed contributions, pointing out that it is surprising that those who earn only 400 euros have to pay 217 in contributions, emphasizing the need for a fairer reform for this group.

A Market Hall in Spain Will Be the First in the EU to Use Bitcoin Payments

The market hall of a municipality in Spain will be the first in the EU to accept payments with bitcoin, aiming to expand the use of this digital currency to other local establishments.

González-Bueno’s Rally After BBVA’s Failed Takeover Bid: Long Live Sabadell!

The leaders of the Vallesano bank celebrated with their employees the rejection of BBVA’s takeover bid, which received less than 26% support, highlighting this victory as a triumph for Sabadell.

Christopher Nolan praises The Rock's performance in this box office flop: "It will become appreciated over time"

Dwayne Johnson was acclaimed for his role as the wrestler Mark Kerr, with Oscar expectations, but the film was poorly received by audiences and its success appears limited. Christopher Nolan praised his performance, trusting that over time it will be better appreciated.

'The K-pop Warriors' Arrives in Spanish Cinemas in a Limited Release: When to See the Netflix Phenomenon

The animated production inspired by Korea, 'The K-pop Warriors,' has achieved unprecedented success on Netflix, reaching the top of its rankings. Now, it is coming to Spanish cinemas in a limited screening so fans can enjoy the phenomenon on the big screen.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson Together in a Romantic Comedy by Ari Aster (So It's Not What It Seems)

The director of 'Hereditary,' Ari Aster, will bring together Zendaya and Robert Pattinson in a romantic comedy that promises to move away from a kind and conventional tone, suggesting a darker or more unsettling plot.

The Javis, Lorca, and 'The Black Ball': Full Cast and First Images of Their New Film

Penélope Cruz and Guitarricadelafuente lead the cast of the new film from Suma Content and Movistar Plus+, inspired by an unfinished work by Federico García Lorca.

Review of 'Culpa Nuestra': It Will Go Down in History in the Memory of Today's Teen Girls

The Culpables trilogy by Mercedes Ron concludes with an entertaining ending that, without taking itself too seriously, offers its fans the expected and satisfying conclusion, leaving a memorable mark on today's teenage audience.

A Personal Trainer at Home? This AI Device Monitors Your Workouts in Real Time

An artificial intelligence device monitors movements during training, analyzes techniques, and corrects improper postures in real time, offering an experience similar to that of a personal trainer at home.

The EU responds to the controversy over Apple not including the charger in the box, is it mandatory?

The European Union clarified that there is no legal obligation for Apple or other manufacturers to include the charger in the box of their devices, thus responding to the controversy generated by the absence of the charger in Apple's new products.

WhatsApp declares war on spam: these are the new limits for messages that do not receive a response

WhatsApp implements new restrictions to limit the sending of unanswered messages, aiming to reduce spam and improve the quality and security of conversations on the platform.

Working in front of a computer should not be synonymous with back pain: you just have to choose your furniture well

The FlexiSpot Q8 height-adjustable desk and C7 ergonomic chairs improve posture and reduce fatigue when working at the computer. This smart furniture creates a more comfortable and healthier environment during long hours of work.

Spotify’s New Feature So Your Kids Can Listen to Music Safely and Without Surprises: Here's How It Works

Spotify has launched a feature that allows parents to control the musical content their children listen to, ensuring a safe experience free of inappropriate content. This tool facilitates a smooth and worry-free navigation for families within the platform.

Andrea Klimowitz, expert in psychedelic breathwork: "Those who try it speak of peace, a sensation of floating, and connection with others"

Andrea Klimowitz, a psychologist expert in psychedelic breathwork, will organize a session in Madrid for 1,000 people aimed at combating anxiety. This substance-free technique generates sensations of peace, floating, and interpersonal connection according to those who try it.

Carmen FernĂĄndez, with early menopause since age 34: "The first thing I noticed was a horrible internal heat"

Carmen FernĂĄndez has shared her experience facing early menopause since the age of 34, highlighting the initial symptoms such as an intense internal heat and the difficult uncertainty that this stage entails.

Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Powerful and natural"

Mercadona presents its new makeup collection inspired by the essence of the earth, focused on natural tones and a powerful style, ideal for this autumn.

Compulsive Buying: The Disorder Affecting Women Between 45 and 55 Years Old That May Be Linked to Depression

Consumerism drives compulsive buying, a disorder that mainly affects women between 45 and 55 years old. This behavior may be linked to depression, serving as a way to try to relieve negative emotions through excessive spending.

This is How the Body Changes During Menopause and Perimenopause

Most women experience the hormonal transition between their 40s and 50s, known as perimenopause and menopause. During this process, the body undergoes physical and hormonal changes that can begin even before the age of 40, affecting various functions and causing characteristic symptoms.

Lady Diana’s stylist visited Madrid to present his hair care line. During his visit, he shared his experience working with figures like Lady Gaga and Kate Moss, as well as revealing the hairstyle trends that will define 2026.

How to Detect a Quality Anchovy: "It Can't Be Too Salty, It Has to Be a Mix Between Salty and Umami Flavors"

Quality anchovies, typical of Cantabria, should not be excessively salty. Their ideal flavor is a balance between salty and umami, ensuring an authentic and balanced taste experience.

The Mussel, a Superfood Cultivated in Galicia: "We Harvest About 40 Million Tons a Year"

The Galician mussel is an economical and nutritious option, farmed on rafts in Galicia. This superfood stands out for its high nutritional value and its large annual production, reaching approximately 40 million tons.

Spain changes its gastronomic dilemma: from 'with or without onion' to 'well-cooked or runny' omelette

After settling the debate about omelette with or without onion, Spain now faces a new controversy: preferring the omelette well-cooked or runny, the latter popular in culinary contests.

The Restaurant That Has Won Over Player FermĂ­n LĂłpez in Barcelona: A Tasting Menu for Less Than 40 Euros

FermĂ­n LĂłpez has chosen a fusion cuisine restaurant in Barcelona, with three locations in the city, that offers a tasting menu for less than 40 euros.

Neither Parsley nor Oil: The Trick of the 'Grandpa Influencer' Rafuel AntonĂ­n to Make the Best Garlic Chicken

Chef and influencer Rafuel AntonĂ­n reveals his secret to preparing the best garlic chicken using a common seasoning in Asia, instead of the traditional parsley and oil, giving a unique and special flavor to this classic dish.

The €22,000 Wine That Marcos Llorente Drinks: Why It Is So Expensive

Marcos Llorente enjoys a 30-year-old Burgundy wine valued at €22,000, whose high price is due to its age and the prestigious wine-producing region where it is made.

This is the hotel where the wedding of Stella del Carmen, daughter of Antonio Banderas, is held

AbadĂ­a Retuerta LeDomaine, the venue for Stella del Carmen's wedding, offers nearly 30 luxurious rooms, a spa, and 24-hour butler service, ensuring an exclusive and sophisticated experience for the guests.

The luxury hotel in Catalonia that was an abandoned hospital and now has the largest spa in Spain

This luxury resort on the Costa Dorada, near Barcelona, is located by the Mediterranean and stands out for its unique history: it was an abandoned hospital that has now been transformed into a hotel with the largest spa in Spain, offering an exclusive experience by the sea.

The Corner at the Foot of the Picos de Europa That Is Cantabria's Best-Kept Secret

This Cantabrian region combines culture, nature, and gastronomy, offering an absolutely peaceful destination at the foot of the Picos de Europa, considered Cantabria's best-kept secret.

The small town of Asturias hidden among chestnut trees, perfect for a rural getaway

This small parish in the heart of Asturias, with fewer than a thousand inhabitants, is an ideal place to disconnect from everyday stress and enjoy a rural escape surrounded by nature and tranquility.

The hiking trail to discover the source of this well-known Galician river

This hiking route in Lugo allows you to discover the source of one of the most important rivers in Galicia, passing through landscapes of great natural beauty.

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 an experience that combines the natural beauty and culture of both countries.

The Hiking Route through 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.

The Four Things You Must Do to Avoid a Heart Attack, According to a Cardiologist: "We Cannot Change Genetics"

To prevent a heart attack, a cardiologist recommends maintaining a healthy diet, exercising regularly, avoiding smoking, and managing stress. Although genetics cannot be changed, these habits help significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular diseases and improve heart health.

What Transition Relationships Are: Superficial and 'Necessary' to Heal Emotional Wounds

Transition relationships, although superficial, can be useful after a romantic breakup by acting as temporary emotional support that helps heal wounds and regain balance before forming deeper new bonds.

How to face the two biggest fears of breast cancer according to experts: recurrences and metastases

After the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer, many patients face the fear of recurrence and metastasis. Experts advise managing these fears through constant medical follow-up, psychological support, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to improve quality of life and reduce anxiety about the possible return of the disease.

What is Triple-Negative Breast Cancer? Causes, Symptoms, and Why It Affects Young Women

Triple-negative breast cancer is an aggressive form that lacks common receptors, making it difficult to treat. It tends to affect younger women more frequently and presents specific symptoms. Its causes include genetic and hormonal factors, requiring specialized diagnosis and management.

Most Spaniards Are Unaware of This Fact About Early-Stage Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is one of the most common cancers in men, but its early detection is challenging. Most Spaniards are unaware of this difficulty, highlighting the need for greater information and awareness to improve early diagnosis.

"Much of the blame for metabolic diseases lies with carbohydrates, more harmful than fat"

The expert questions modern diets and suggests a new nutritional pyramid where carbohydrates are no longer the main food source, identifying them as key contributors to metabolic diseases, even more so than fats.

"One Million for the Best": Cupra Sets a New Record

Cupra, the youngest brand of the Volkswagen group, has reached a historic milestone by producing its one-millionth vehicle, establishing itself as a benchmark in the automotive market and highlighting its rapid growth.

We tested the Peugeot E-408, a different electric car you might not have considered

The Peugeot E-408 stands out for its fastback silhouette and its 213-horsepower electric motor, offering an attractive and unique option in the electric vehicle 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 benefit the engine by preventing certain breakdowns.

The new DGT trailer radar that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia

The DGT has deployed a new trailer radar in Catalonia capable of issuing up to 20 fines per minute, causing concern among drivers due to its high efficiency and presence on Spanish roads.

Opel brings the best of its history to Zaragoza

Mobility City is showcasing around twenty original Opel models in Zaragoza, highlighting the history, present, and future of the German brand, linked to the city since 1982.

This is what the BMW cars chosen by Real Madrid players are like: they reach 250 km/h and have a price starting from €185,000

The Real Madrid squad received their official BMW cars for the 2025-2026 season at an event in Valdebebas. These vehicles reach speeds of up to 250 km/h and have prices starting from 185,000 euros.

Thousands of firefighters from all over Spain demand "respect" for their profession and the "effective" enforcement of their basic laws

Thousands of Spanish firefighters protest to demand respect for their work and the effective enforcement of the laws that regulate their profession. They denounce the neglect and poor management of rural areas, highlighting the need for better resources and conditions to protect these zones.

20-year-old young man seriously injured after accidentally falling from a floor of a residence in Madrid

A 20-year-old young man was hospitalized at RamĂłn y Cajal with a severe traumatic brain injury after accidentally falling from a floor in a residence in Madrid.

Man arrested in Bilbao for holding his mother captive in a neglected home

A man was arrested in Bilbao for holding his mother captive in a house in unsanitary conditions. The house was in poor shape, with terrible hygiene and several malnourished dogs that also needed assistance.

The Euromillions Draw Creates a New Millionaire in Valencia and the Jackpot Reaches Nearly 40 Million

The Euromillions draw on October 17, 2025, has created a new millionaire in Valencia. Additionally, the accumulated jackpot for the next draw reaches nearly 40 million euros, generating great excitement among the participants.

The IGN detects a seismic series of 40 earthquakes off the coast of Tenerife

The IGN has recorded a seismic series of 40 earthquakes off the coast of Tenerife, with depths between 20 and 29 km. The largest of these tremors reached a magnitude of 2.2 mbLg.

A One-Year-Old Girl Rescued After Being Locked Inside a Car in a Restaurant Parking Lot in Murcia

The parents called emergency services after realizing they had left the keys inside the car with their one-year-old daughter trapped inside, which led to the rescue of the child in a restaurant parking lot in Murcia.

Man arrested for stabbing to death his roommate and coworker in Huelva

A man was arrested in Huelva after fatally stabbing his roommate and coworker following a fight. The perpetrator confessed to the authorities.

Waiting lists in Madrid increase by 1% in recent weeks, with a record number of pending appointments for surgery

The Community of Madrid assures that, despite a 1% increase in surgical waiting lists and a record number of pending appointments, Madrid maintains the best data in Spain in this area.

A study reveals that the first overflows in Paiporta during the DANA were caused by the l'Horteta and Gallego ravines

The TETIS hydrological model allowed the reconstruction of the hydrograph of the DANA in the rambla of Poyo, despite the failure of its gauging station, identifying that the first overflows in Paiporta were caused by the l'Horteta and Gallego ravines.

Two new avian flu outbreaks in MĂłstoles and AlcorcĂłn force restrictions to be imposed in 15 municipalities, including Madrid

Two avian flu outbreaks were confirmed on October 13 in six geese and three Nile geese in parks in MĂłstoles and AlcorcĂłn. The Community suspended activities and applied health restrictions that same day in 15 municipalities, including Madrid, to contain the outbreak.

Ayuso announces in Texas an agreement with Cisco to protect sensitive information of the Administration

Ayuso announced in Texas an agreement with Cisco aimed at accelerating the digital transformation of administrative networks, improving their security to protect the Administration's sensitive information.

A math teacher explains why manhole covers are round: "It's the only way"

The math teacher explained that manhole covers are round because this shape prevents them from falling into the hole, something that would happen with rectangular covers. Additionally, she highlighted the ease of handling and placing round covers, which have no fixed orientation, making them more practical and safer.

An Inmate Defecates in the Courtroom and Throws Feces at the Judge Before the Verdict: "It's Protein"

An inmate disrupted the hearing by defecating in the courtroom and throwing the feces at the judge just before the verdict was issued. When reprimanded, the prisoner justified his action by saying, "It's protein." The incident caused shock and led to additional security measures.

A Group of Polar Bears 'Squats' in an Abandoned Soviet Weather Station

Drone footage captured by blogger Vadim Makhorov shows a group of polar bears that have taken over an old abandoned Soviet weather station, highlighting the impact of climate change on their habitat.

The British Shorthair, the Common European... The Group of the Most Natural Feline Breeds

Although many 'natural' feline breeds have street origins, most have been modified through artificial selection, introducing other breeds to enhance certain traits.

The environment in which dogs live better predicts sociability or aggressiveness than their breed

A dog's sociability or aggressiveness is more influenced by the environment it lives in than by its breed. Evaluating the individual context of each dog is more effective than assigning predetermined behaviors based on breed.

How to Choose the Most Suitable Halloween Costume for Our Pets

Dressing up pets without considering their comfort can cause them stress and harm the relationship with their owners. It is essential to choose costumes that respect their needs in order to maintain their well-being.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, October 19, 2025

Check the astrological predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, where you will find advice and guidance for your zodiac sign.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo for Saturday, October 18, 2025 to see if you have won in this special drawing.

Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, October 18, 2025

Check here the official Primitiva results for Saturday, October 18, 2025 to see if you have won.

The 'Perfect Boyfriend' Effect of Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez

The intense admiration for Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez's partners reveals that the ideal of heterosexual love continues to dominate, showing that equality in romantic expectations is still far from being achieved.

The 'prayer scam': they make a fortune selling prayers created by AI

A scam gang raised nearly $540,000 in two years by selling prayers created by artificial intelligence to dozens of believers, deceiving them with fake prayers.

Sports Sanctuaries. Hautacam: the summit where Indurain surrendered his throne

Hautacam, a Pyrenean summit, has been a stage finish in the Tour de France seven times, highlighting two Spanish victories. It is known as the place where Miguel Indurain lost his dominance in the French race.

The Paleolithic Weapon Used by the Killer in the Thriller ‘The Silencing’

Robin Pront’s film features an ancient hunting weapon over 20,000 years old, showcasing the earliest forms of ranged weapons used to eliminate victims in the thriller ‘The Silencing’.

A Spanish city among the noisiest in the world

Altezza Travel analyzed noise in 30 global cities considering population, tourists, noise pollution, traffic, and nightlife. Among the noisiest cities in the world is a Spanish city, highlighting the influence of these factors on its level of environmental noise.

The Most Important Threats for 2028 That We Will Have to Deal With Sooner or Later

Aon's Global Risk Management Survey identifies the main threats for 2028, highlighting cyberattacks and geopolitical volatility. Additionally, emerging risks driven by artificial intelligence, climate change, and material shortages will become increasingly important in the coming years.

The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn

A collection of all the cartoons published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, highlighting his style and ability to address current topics with humor and irony.

The Most Famous Celebrities Named Amy

Many famous individuals named Amy are primarily actresses well-known in the entertainment industry.

This platform broadcasts the Getafe-Madrid live and also the Champions League

Real Madrid faces Getafe CF away in LaLiga matchday 9, after the international break. This platform streams live both this match and the Champions League games.

Is Your Hair Falling Out in Autumn? The Natural Treatment to Prevent It Is Quite Affordable

Formulated with natural ingredients, this treatment for autumn hair loss is easy to apply and shows effective results in just three months, offering an accessible and natural solution to this common problem.

I have tried Cecotec's airfryer with smoker and the food really tastes like it's grilled

The Cecotec appliance combines the functions of an airfryer and a smoker, managing to brown food with a flavor similar to barbecue, offering an authentic culinary experience at home.

One of the iconic games of the 90s returns: Final Fantasy Tactics launches with a discount

Final Fantasy Tactics, a 90s classic outside the main saga, returns with an enhanced version that offers new features and a special launch discount.

Infanta SofĂ­a Holds Her First Official Meeting with the President of Portugal

During her visit to the palace, Infanta SofĂ­a and the President of Portugal discussed the shared history and the strong relationship between the two countries.

Trump raises the tone against Spain: three threats in 9 days and explicit demands for punishment for not being "loyal to NATO"

Trump has intensified his criticisms of Spain over nine days, threatening and demanding punishment for the alleged lack of loyalty to NATO, especially due to President SĂĄnchez's reluctance to increase defense spending, although Moncloa has downplayed the significance of these comments.

24 Trans People Hospitalized After Mass Suicide Attempt in India

The police reported that 24 trans people were hospitalized following a mass suicide attempt, which occurred because they were demanding the return of money given for a conference.

The Surprising Origin of the Surname Salazar: It Comes from One of the Oldest Languages in Europe

The surname Salazar, common in Spain and America, originates from Basque, one of the oldest languages in Europe, and was used to identify the origin of people or families.

Man Dies After Being Trapped Under a Vehicle in Asturias

A man was trapped under a vehicle in Asturias and was taken to the hospital, where he later died.

Young people return to the streets in Morocco after a pause of more than a week

Young people in Morocco resumed protests after more than a week-long pause, with marches in a dozen cities. In the capital, Rabat, the demonstrations took place peacefully.

'The Economist' warns Spain: electricity prices will keep rising if the government does not reverse the closure of nuclear plants

'The Economist' points out that Spain has managed to increase wind and solar energy, which now exceed 40% of supply. However, it warns that without reversing the closure of nuclear plants, electricity prices will continue to rise.

Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, October 18, 2025

Check the official results of the National Lottery for Saturday, October 18, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.

The National Lottery Draw Brings a Shower of Thousands of Euros to Seven Provinces

The second prize of the National Lottery has been distributed among seven towns in five provinces, bringing a shower of thousands of euros to these areas, surpassing the first prize in the number of beneficiaries.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, October 18, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, October 18, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes.

"If you don't come out, we will enter": a family terrorized by threats from Halloween-costumed strangers

A family was threatened for ten minutes by a group of Halloween-costumed strangers who insisted on entering the house. The trio fled shortly before the arrival of the police, leaving the family very scared.

Scientists Find Evidence for the First Time of the Mysterious 'Dark Matter' That Makes Up 85% of the Universe

Scientists have detected a diffuse glow of gamma rays near the center of the galaxy, a possible signal of dark matter that constitutes 85% of the universe, providing clues about this enigmatic substance.

The beautiful gesture of Betis towards the 14-year-old girl victim of school bullying: "In memory of Sandra Peña"

Real Betis paid tribute to Sandra Peña, a 14-year-old girl who was a victim of school bullying and a fan of the club. The team dedicated an emotional gesture in her memory, highlighting their commitment to fighting bullying and showing support to the family and community affected by this tragedy.

A study reveals how human interaction drives the expansion of dogs into nature

Sociability between humans and dogs, key to their bond, also promotes the expansion of dogs into natural ecosystems, generating collateral ecological impacts.

Marc MĂĄrquez reveals what will happen to his bike after the World Championship: "If you win, they give it to you... but they tell you not to start it"

Marc MĂĄrquez explained that if a rider wins the World Championship, they can keep the bike, but with the instruction not to start it or use it.

The price of the Christmas Lottery ticket could rise from 20 to 25 euros

Lottery retailers' associations propose increasing the price of the Christmas Lottery ticket from 20 to 25 euros, which would also imply an increase in the prize amounts of the National Lottery.

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

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to stay informed from the morning. It includes national and international current affairs, economy, politics, technology, and culture, allowing readers to start the day with a clear and comprehensive view of the most important events.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks for saving, planning expenses, avoiding debt, and taking advantage of deals. The key lies in financial control and discipline to improve your finances and achieve financial goals.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The selection highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, offering recommendations for different tastes and genres. It includes recent releases and acclaimed productions, ideal for those looking for quality content to enjoy on streaming platforms and in theaters.

Cristina Pedroche shares the strength circuit she does at home: "No excuses"

Cristina Pedroche shares her home workout routine, focused on a strength circuit to work the entire body, emphasizing that there are no excuses not to stay active.

Jim Carrey Returns to Cinema with the Adaptation of the Most Futuristic Animated Series

Jim Carrey, known for his role as Dr. Robotnik in the 'Sonic' movies, is ready for a new project that promises to suit his style, based on a futuristic animated series.

The Date of the Next Major Power Outage in Spain, According to AI

Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but requests urgent measures from the CNMC to manage grid stress. AI warns of a critical moment in the Spanish electrical system due to high renewable energy usage and demand peaks.

'Gen V': How Many Episodes Are There in Season 2 of the Youth Series from 'The Boys'?

The second season of 'Gen V', part of 'The Boys' universe, will arrive in September on Prime Video, expanding the story of the youth series.

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, delivering to its fans an anticipated and emotional ending, without losing its light tone or its connection with today's teenage girls.

From Valencia to Madrid in 30 Minutes: A Spanish Company Develops the Transport of the Future

A Spanish company has developed a train that travels from Valencia to Madrid in 30 minutes. Its innovative design combines a low-pressure tube structure with levitating capsules to achieve high speed and efficiency in transportation.

The Most Beautiful Town in France: Half-Timbered Houses and Enchanting Landscapes

This medieval gem of the Upper Rhine captivates with its history, half-timbered houses, and postcard-perfect landscapes of vineyards and hills.

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

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

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 in his videos about a common practice when pulling vehicles out of parking spots that can damage the steering system, recommending avoiding it to maintain the car's good condition.

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

Contributory pensions in 2026 will increase by approximately 2.6%, affecting the maximum, average, and minimum amounts that beneficiaries will receive.

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

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

Review of 'Loose End': impossible not to empathize with the characters by Daniel Hendler

'Loose End' is a slice-of-life comedy with crime elements that deeply connects with its characters. The film, directed by Daniel Hendler, blends humor and drama in a border setting, offering a human and intimate perspective that easily resonates with the audience.

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Sinopec diverts supertanker from US-sanctioned port, ship tracking data shows

Sinopec redirected a supertanker away from a US-sanctioned port, according to ship tracking data. The move appears to comply with US sanctions, avoiding potential legal and operational risks. This action reflects Sinopec's increased caution amid growing geopolitical tensions and enforcement of trade restrictions.

Rubio, Liberian minister discuss boosting US participation in Liberia’s critical minerals sector

U.S. Senator Marco Rubio and Liberia's Minister of Mines engaged in talks to enhance American investment and involvement in Liberia's critical minerals industry. The discussions focused on strengthening partnerships, promoting sustainable mining practices, and exploring opportunities for US companies to support Liberia's economic growth through its rich mineral resources.

EV supply chain data firm Benchmark Mineral trims workforce, sources say

Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, a key EV supply chain data provider, is reportedly reducing its workforce. Sources indicate this move reflects broader industry challenges and efforts to streamline operations amid shifting market dynamics. The layoffs highlight pressures within the EV sector despite growing demand for battery materials and related insights.

Oil set for weekly loss as global conflicts ease, signs of glut emerge

Oil prices are poised for a weekly decline as easing global conflicts and signs of oversupply weigh on markets. Increased production and slowing demand contribute to concerns of a glut, pressuring prices downward despite earlier geopolitical tensions.

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India to stop buying Russian oil, Trump says

Former President Donald Trump claimed that India will cease purchasing Russian oil, highlighting shifts in global energy dynamics amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. This move could impact Russia's oil revenues and alter international market balances as India reassesses its energy sources.

UN shipping agency delays decision on carbon price under US pressure

The UN shipping agency postponed its decision on setting a carbon price for the maritime sector, reportedly due to pressure from the United States. This delay pushes back efforts to implement measures aimed at reducing shipping emissions, a significant contributor to global greenhouse gases. The move reflects tensions between environmental goals and economic concerns within the international shipping industry.

Polish court rules against sending Ukrainian Nord Stream suspect to Germany

A Polish court refused 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 protection and legal rights in Germany. This decision impacts ongoing investigations into the Nord Stream incidents, delaying cooperation between Poland and Germany on the case.

Gold slips from highs; set for another winning week

Gold prices dipped from recent highs but are on track for a weekly gain, supported by a weaker U.S. dollar and concerns over global economic growth. Investors continue to seek safe-haven assets amid uncertainty in inflation and geopolitical tensions, balancing mixed signals from economic data and central bank policies.

Chinese tech giants pause stablecoin plans after Beijing steps in, FT reports

Chinese technology companies have halted their stablecoin projects following regulatory intervention by Beijing. The government’s crackdown aims to tighten control over digital currency activities amid concerns about financial risks. This move signals increased scrutiny on cryptocurrency initiatives within China’s tech industry, reflecting the authorities’ intent to maintain financial stability and oversight in the evolving digital asset space.

Nexperia says Chinese unit operating as usual as tensions with the Netherlands run high

Nexperia stated that its Chinese operations continue normally despite escalating tensions between the company and the Dutch government. The dispute centers on concerns over semiconductor technology and export controls. Nexperia emphasized its commitment to compliance and stable business amid regulatory scrutiny and geopolitical pressures.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang to attend APEC CEO Summit in South Korea

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will participate in the APEC CEO Summit in South Korea, engaging with leaders and industry experts to discuss innovation, economic growth, and technology collaboration across the Asia-Pacific region.

DHS purchase of business jets during shutdown draws Democrats’ ire

The Department of Homeland Security faced criticism from Democrats for acquiring business jets amid a government shutdown. Lawmakers argue the purchases are inappropriate during budget constraints and could divert funds from essential services, highlighting concerns about fiscal responsibility and priorities during funding lapses.

Arrow Electronics says that US trade curbs on its Chinese affiliates are being reversed

Arrow Electronics announced that US trade restrictions on its Chinese affiliates are being lifted. The reversal allows the company to resume standard operations with its Chinese entities, improving supply chain and business activities in the region. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to ease trade tensions and regulatory barriers affecting technology firms.

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

Russian stocks ended lower, yet the MOEX Russia Index remained unchanged at close. Market movements reflected mixed investor sentiment amid ongoing economic and geopolitical challenges, with key sectors experiencing volatility but no significant shifts in overall index performance.

Motor Racing - Apple’s F1 Broadcast Deal Has Been Years in the Making

Apple’s deal to broadcast Formula 1 races is the result of years of strategic planning and negotiations. The partnership aims to enhance the viewing experience with innovative features and expanded coverage, reflecting Apple’s growing interest in sports streaming. This move is expected to attract more fans to F1 through Apple’s global platform and technology integration.

Novo Nordisk hires US pharma veteran as Trump pricing pressure mounts

Novo Nordisk has appointed a seasoned US pharmaceutical executive to its leadership team amid increasing scrutiny from the Trump administration over drug pricing. This move aims to strengthen the company's position and navigate regulatory challenges linked to pricing reforms and political pressure in the US market.

Kering nears sale of beauty unit to L’Oreal, sources say

Luxury group Kering is close to selling its beauty division to L’Oreal, according to sources. The deal would strengthen L’Oreal’s position in the beauty market and allow Kering to focus more on its core luxury brands. Final terms and official announcements are expected soon.

US court orders spyware company NSO to stop targeting WhatsApp, reduces damages

A US court has ordered NSO Group to cease targeting WhatsApp users with its spyware. The court also reduced the damages awarded against NSO, balancing legal penalties with the company’s arguments. This decision marks a significant development in combating digital surveillance and protecting user privacy on popular messaging platforms.

Bank of England's Pill signals slower pace for interest rate cuts

Bank of England Deputy Governor Jon Cunliffe indicated that interest rate cuts will be gradual, reflecting caution amid economic uncertainties. The central bank aims to balance supporting growth while managing inflation, suggesting monetary policy adjustments will proceed at a slower pace than previously expected.

Eurozone consumer inflation confirmed at 2.2% annually in September

Eurozone consumer inflation was confirmed at 2.2% year-on-year in September, indicating stable price growth. This rate reflects the ongoing moderate inflationary pressures within the region’s economy, consistent with expectations and previous estimates, suggesting that price increases remain manageable for consumers and policymakers.

Trump says his administration is working on lowering beef prices

Former President Trump stated that his administration was actively working to reduce beef prices. He highlighted efforts made to address supply chain issues and increase production, aiming to make beef more affordable for consumers. Trump emphasized the importance of managing costs to support both farmers and buyers in the market.

Tariff rollercoaster prompts Chinese exporters to 'give up' on US

Chinese exporters are increasingly abandoning the US market due to unpredictable tariff changes. The ongoing tariff fluctuations have caused financial strain and operational challenges, prompting many to seek alternative markets with more stable trade conditions to mitigate risks and ensure business continuity.

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US weekly jobless claims decline, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs estimate

US weekly jobless claims have fallen, indicating a steady labor market. JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs predict continued strength in employment, suggesting economic resilience despite uncertainties. This decline reflects sustained demand for workers and supports optimistic forecasts for near-term job growth.

US budget deficit dips in fiscal 2025 on boost from tariffs, education spending cuts

The US budget deficit is projected to decrease in fiscal year 2025, helped by increased tariff revenues and cuts in education spending. These factors, combined with overall fiscal adjustments, contribute to a smaller gap between government expenditures and revenues 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 market predictions. This unexpected increase indicates potential shifts in supply and demand dynamics within the oil sector, impacting prices and market sentiment.

Colombian Senate approves $140 billion 2026 budget, sending to president's desk

The Colombian Senate has approved the $140 billion budget for 2026, advancing it to the president for final approval. The budget aims to boost economic growth and fund social programs, focusing on infrastructure, education, and healthcare. This fiscal plan reflects the government's priorities to address ongoing challenges and promote sustainable development.

Federal Budget Balance Swings to Surplus, Surpassing Forecasts

The federal budget shifted to a surplus, exceeding prior expectations. Improved tax revenues and controlled spending contributed to the positive outcome, indicating stronger economic performance. This surplus marks a significant turnaround from previous deficits, offering fiscal flexibility for future policies and debt reduction efforts.

New Zealand’s Finance Minister Eyes Stronger Regional Ties in Face of US-China Trade War

New Zealand's Finance Minister is seeking to strengthen regional partnerships amid the escalating US-China trade conflict. Emphasizing diversification and closer cooperation within the Asia-Pacific, the minister aims to safeguard New Zealand's economic interests and reduce reliance on major powers involved in the trade war. This approach highlights a strategic shift towards regional resilience and economic stability.

Europe must be tougher on China trade, Bundesbank chief says

Bundesbank chief Jens Weidmann urges Europe to adopt a tougher stance on trade with China. Highlighting economic and security concerns, he stresses the need for stronger trade policies to protect European interests and ensure fair competition. Weidmann calls for coordinated EU actions to address challenges posed by China’s trade practices and promote a balanced economic relationship.

Wells Fargo is out with its 2025 holiday sales outlook

Wells Fargo released its 2025 holiday sales forecast, anticipating moderate growth driven by steady consumer spending and improved economic conditions. The bank predicts increased retail activity due to wage gains and controlled inflation, though it highlights potential challenges like supply chain disruptions and geopolitical uncertainties that could impact sales performance during the holiday season.

DBRS boosts Italy’s ratings on resilient economy, expectations of stability in debt ratio

DBRS upgraded Italy’s credit ratings, citing the country's resilient economy and positive outlook for stabilizing its debt-to-GDP ratio. The agency highlighted improved fiscal management and economic growth prospects as key factors supporting the rating boost.

Is Europe being left behind in the AI boom?

Europe is lagging in the AI revolution compared to the US and China due to slower investment, fragmented markets, and stricter regulations. While Europe has strong research talent, it struggles to scale startups and compete globally. Experts highlight the need for unified policies and increased funding to boost AI development and innovation across the continent.

Is AI investment a boost or a drag on economic growth?

The article explores whether investments in artificial intelligence accelerate or hinder economic growth. It discusses differing viewpoints on AI's impact, highlighting both productivity gains and potential disruptions. While some experts see AI as a catalyst for innovation and efficiency, others worry about job displacement and economic inequality. Overall, the article emphasizes the need for balanced policies to maximize AI benefits while mitigating risks.

Trump administration freezes $11 billion more in infrastructure spending in shutdown fight

The Trump administration has halted an additional $11 billion in infrastructure funds as part of efforts to pressure Congress during the government shutdown standoff. This action adds to previous spending freezes and impacts various projects nationwide, highlighting the financial strains caused by the ongoing political impasse.

Wall Street ends higher as investors digest Trump trade comments

Wall Street closed higher as investors reacted to recent comments from former President Trump on trade policies. The remarks eased concerns over potential trade conflicts, boosting market confidence. Key indices rose, driven by gains in technology and industrial sectors, while investors awaited further policy developments that could impact global trade dynamics.

IMF chief hopes for easing of US, China tensions to avoid hit to global economy

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva expressed hope that tensions between the US and China will ease to prevent negative impacts on the global economy. She emphasized the need for cooperation and warned that continued conflict could disrupt trade and growth worldwide. Georgieva called for diplomatic efforts to reduce risks and foster stability amid ongoing geopolitical challenges.

US to furlough workers at nuclear weapons agency due to shutdown

The US government shutdown will force the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration to furlough some workers, impacting operations related to nuclear weapons maintenance and security. Essential personnel will continue working, but many employees may face unpaid leave until the government reopens, potentially affecting national security and nuclear stockpile management.

EOS Climbs 11% In Rally

EOS surged 11% amid renewed investor interest and positive market momentum. The rally is driven by growing adoption, upcoming network upgrades, and favorable technical indicators that suggest continued upward movement. Market analysts remain optimistic about EOS's potential for sustained growth in the blockchain sector.

gTrade Launches Halloween Trading Contest on Arbitrum With $400,000 in Rewards

gTrade has announced a Halloween-themed trading contest on the Arbitrum platform, offering a total of $400,000 in prizes. Traders can participate by competing in various trading activities during the event. This initiative aims to boost engagement and trading volume on Arbitrum while celebrating the festive season with substantial rewards for participants.

Bitcoin price today: plunges to $106k amid trade tensions, credit risks

Bitcoin's price dropped to $106,000 driven by escalating trade tensions and rising credit risks. Market uncertainty and investor caution amid global economic challenges contributed to the decline, reflecting concerns over financial stability and growth prospects.

Harrison Global signs bitcoin purchase agreement with White Lion Capital

Harrison Global has entered into an agreement with White Lion Capital to purchase bitcoin. This partnership aims to leverage cryptocurrency opportunities and expand Harrison Global’s investment portfolio. The deal reflects growing institutional interest in bitcoin and signals Harrison Global’s commitment to integrating digital assets into its financial strategies.

XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

XRP's price dropped 10% amid a bearish market trend. The decline reflects growing uncertainty and negative sentiment among investors, impacting trading volume and market confidence in the cryptocurrency.

Cardano Falls 10% In Selloff

Cardano's price dropped 10% amid a broader crypto market selloff. The decline follows negative sentiment across digital assets, influenced by regulatory concerns and profit-taking among investors. Despite the setback, developers continue to advance Cardano's platform upgrades, aiming to boost long-term value and adoption.

Litecoin Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

Litecoin's price dropped 10% amid a bearish market, driven by broader cryptocurrency declines and negative investor sentiment. The sell-off highlights ongoing volatility and challenges in the crypto sector, as traders remain cautious about short-term prospects for digital assets.

EOS Falls 11% In Selloff

EOS experienced an 11% drop amid a broad market selloff affecting cryptocurrencies. The decline reflects increased investor caution and selling pressure, contributing to downward momentum in the digital asset’s price.

Ripple Labs seen leading $1 billion fundraise for XRP stockpile - Bloomberg

Ripple Labs is reportedly spearheading a $1 billion fundraising round to bolster its XRP holdings. The move aims to strengthen the company's financial position amidst ongoing regulatory challenges. This capital raise is viewed as a strategic effort to support Ripple's long-term growth and maintain liquidity while navigating industry uncertainties.

Newsmax board authorizes up to $5 million in Bitcoin and Trump Coin purchases

Newsmax's board has approved up to $5 million to invest in Bitcoin and the Trump Coin cryptocurrency. This move marks the company's entry into digital assets as part of its broader investment strategy. The decision reflects growing corporate interest in cryptocurrencies to diversify portfolios and capitalize on potential value growth.

Kelun-Biotech's breast cancer drug shows promising phase 3 results

Kelun-Biotech announced positive outcomes from its phase 3 clinical trial of a new breast cancer drug. The treatment demonstrated significant efficacy and safety, marking a potential advancement in breast cancer therapy. The company plans to seek regulatory approval soon, aiming to provide a new option for patients with limited treatments available.

ENHERTU shows 92% invasive disease-free survival rate at three years in breast cancer trial

ENHERTU demonstrated a 92% invasive disease-free survival rate at three years in a breast cancer trial. This promising result highlights its effectiveness in reducing cancer recurrence and improving long-term outcomes for patients with HER2-positive breast cancer. The trial's findings support ENHERTU as a potent treatment option in managing early-stage disease.

ESMO 2025: Enhertu shows highest pCR rate in HER2+ early breast cancer

Enhertu demonstrated the highest pathological complete response (pCR) rate in HER2-positive early breast cancer at ESMO 2025. This highlights its potential as a leading treatment option for improving outcomes in this patient group, surpassing other current therapies in effectiveness. Further studies are anticipated to confirm these findings and support its broader clinical use.

Gedatolisib shows strong results in breast cancer trial

Gedatolisib, a targeted cancer therapy, demonstrated significant effectiveness in a recent breast cancer clinical trial. The drug showed improved patient outcomes, including tumor reduction and extended progression-free survival, compared to standard treatments. These promising results highlight gedatolisib’s potential as a new treatment option for breast cancer patients.

Celcuity reports positive Phase 1 data for prostate cancer therapy

Celcuity announced encouraging Phase 1 trial results for its prostate cancer treatment, showing safety and early signs of efficacy. The therapy demonstrated manageable side effects and potential to improve patient outcomes, supporting further clinical development.

Celcuity completes enrollment for PIK3CA mutant cohort in phase 3 trial

Celcuity has finished enrolling patients with PIK3CA mutations for its pivotal phase 3 clinical trial. This milestone advances the company’s development of targeted therapies aimed at improving outcomes for cancer patients with this specific genetic alteration. The trial’s progress marks a key step towards potential regulatory approval and broader treatment options.

Exelixis' cabozantinib reduces lung and thymic NET progression risk by 81%

Exelixis announced that cabozantinib significantly lowers the risk of progression or death by 81% in patients with lung and thymic neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). This notable efficacy highlights cabozantinib as a promising treatment option for these rare cancers, potentially improving outcomes for patients facing limited therapies. The results support further development and potential regulatory submissions.

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United Lithium to acquire Swedish Minerals in strategic metals expansion

United Lithium is set to acquire Swedish Minerals to expand its footprint in strategic metals critical for battery production. The acquisition aims to boost United Lithium’s resource base and support growing demand for sustainable energy solutions. This move aligns with the company’s strategy to strengthen its position in the electric vehicle supply chain by securing essential lithium resources.

FlexShopper faces Nasdaq delisting over delinquent financial filings

FlexShopper is at risk of being delisted from Nasdaq due to its failure to file required financial reports on time. The company has missed multiple deadlines, causing Nasdaq to initiate delisting proceedings. FlexShopper must submit its overdue documents and regain compliance to avoid removal from the exchange.

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