News Summary - 10/20/2025

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Two dead after cargo plane skids off Hong Kong runway into sea

An Emirates flight struck a vehicle on the ground while landing at Hong Kong International Airport, resulting in two fatalities.

Israel says it will return to ceasefire after Gaza strikes

Israel and Hamas blamed each other for violating the ceasefire established on 10 October, with both sides accusing the other of breaching the deal.

Stolen treasures, a crown dropped as thieves fled - and serious questions for Louvre security

The recent Louvre robbery, the most dramatic since the 1911 Mona Lisa theft, exposed serious security flaws in French museums. Thieves escaped with valuable items, even dropping a crown during their flight, raising urgent concerns about museum protection and security measures.

Giuffre Thought She Might 'Die a Sex Slave' at the Hands of Epstein and His Circle, Memoir Reveals

Virginia Giuffre's posthumous memoir, obtained by the BBC, reveals her fears of dying a sex slave under Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The book details her harrowing experiences and the abuse she endured within Epstein's circle.

Tel Aviv derby called off by police after 'violent riots'

The Tel Aviv derby between Maccabi and Hapoel was cancelled before kick-off due to police reports of smoke grenades and pyrotechnic devices being thrown, leading to violent riots.

Artillery shrapnel hits vehicles on California highway during Marines celebration

California Governor Gavin Newsom closed a freeway after artillery shrapnel struck vehicles during a Marines celebration, despite White House officials stating the area was safe.

India sparkles as millions celebrate Diwali festival

Diwali, the festival of lights, marks the victory of good over evil. Millions across India celebrate by lighting lamps, decorating homes, and enjoying festive activities. The joyous occasion symbolizes hope and renewal.

China's economic growth slows as trade tensions with US flare up

Beijing's economy continues growing but at a slower pace due to challenges like US tariffs. Despite avoiding a sharp downturn, trade tensions with the US are impacting China's economic momentum.

Taliban and Pakistan agree to ceasefire after days of deadly clashes

After days of deadly cross-border clashes starting last week, both the Taliban and Pakistan claim to have inflicted heavy casualties on each other. A ceasefire agreement has now been reached to halt the violence.

Ex-Kenyan leader Raila Odinga buried after days of memorial events

Raila Odinga, Kenya's long-time opposition leader, died at age 80 while receiving medical treatment in India. Following his death, memorial events were held over several days before his burial.

Millions turned out for anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests across US

Millions participated in nationwide anti-Trump "No Kings" protests. While Republicans labeled the events as "hate-America rallies," the demonstrations remained loud but peaceful throughout the country.

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.

Trump ends aid to Colombia and calls country's leader a 'drug leader'

The US, under Trump, has intensified actions in the Caribbean, striking at least six ships recently. In this context, Trump ended aid to Colombia and labeled its leader a "drug leader," marking a significant escalation in US-Colombia relations.

Father 'finally home,' says daughter of dead hostage returned to Israel

The first of two bodies returned to Israel on Saturday has been identified as Ronen Engel, a deceased hostage.

Questions surround US singer D4vd weeks after teen's body found in his Tesla

Rising TikTok star D4vd faces scrutiny following the discovery of a teenage girl's body in his Tesla, casting a shadow over his burgeoning music career.

Spanish town bans black cat adoptions during Halloween

The Catalonian town of Terrassa has banned black cat adoptions during Halloween to protect the animals from being harmed or used in occult rituals associated with the holiday.

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

Afghanistan withdrew from a cricket series after claiming a Pakistan air strike killed 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 between Zelensky and Trump, Ukraine did not obtain Tomahawk missiles. Trump urged Kyiv and Moscow to cease hostilities and seek an end to the war.

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

The Israeli military reported firing at a "suspicious vehicle" that crossed into its controlled area, resulting in the deaths of eleven people, according to Hamas-run civil defence in Gaza.

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

Thousands gathered in Kisumu to pay tribute to former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, mourning the loss of a key political figure. Barack Obama honored Odinga as "a true champion of democracy," highlighting his impact on Kenya's political landscape and legacy.

Chinese Nobel laureate and physicist Chen Ning Yang dies aged 103

Renowned physicist Chen Ning Yang, celebrated for his groundbreaking contributions to theoretical physics, has died at the age of 103. He was globally recognized for his influential scientific work.

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

The Galleri test detects DNA fragments shed by tumors into the bloodstream, enabling earlier diagnosis of up to 50 cancer types through a simple blood test.

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

If Putin plans to visit Budapest to meet Trump soon, he must overcome several challenges, including securing permission to fly his highly secure aircraft—dubbed the 'Flying Kremlin'—through EU airspace, which involves navigating complex political and regulatory obstacles amid current tensions.

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

Archaeologists discovered a mass grave in Croatia containing seven male skeletons believed to be around 1,700 years old. Scientific analysis suggests these remains are those of 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 trafficking ballistic missile parts from Iran to Houthi rebels in Yemen.

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

George Santos, sentenced to seven years for identity theft involving family members, was 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 Ocean to reach unprecedented levels. Scientists are currently uncertain about the causes behind this significant warming event.

These Confederate statues caused nationwide protests. Melted down, they're now art pieces

The 18 decommissioned Confederate monuments have been melted down and transformed into art installations, highlighting the brutal history of slavery and addressing the nationwide protests they once sparked.

China will soon have a new Five Year Plan. Here's how they have changed the world so far

Beijing's leaders are finalizing a new Five Year Plan that outlines China's economic objectives for the coming decade, continuing a tradition of strategic planning that has significantly influenced global economic trends and development.

After 'No Kings' protests, where does Democratic opposition go next?

Millions participated in anti-Trump protests, yet Democrats remain less popular than the president and face internal divisions on strategies to oppose him effectively.

Protests and Food Poisonings Test Indonesian President's First Year in Office

Prabowo Subianto's first year as Indonesia's president has been marked by significant challenges, including widespread protests and food poisoning incidents, testing his promises of dynamic economic growth and social reform.

Is this island the new Bali? Some think so - but not everyone's impressed

Locals see increased tourism as a chance for growth but remain cautious about its impacts.

Why John Bolton's case is more serious than those against other Trump critics

John Bolton claims his legal case reflects "weaponization," but experts contend the charges against him are significant and carry serious implications, distinguishing his situation from other cases involving Trump critics.

"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 witnessing Gaza's past rebuilding efforts but now expresses doubt about its future amid ongoing destruction. Their story highlights the deep challenges and uncertainties facing Gaza as discussions about reconstruction continue.

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

The book explores a gentle melancholy that resonates with many, encouraging readers to find comfort and appreciation in life's simple pleasures.

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

Lesley Benzies, a key figure behind the massive success of Grand Theft Auto, earned legendary status in the gaming industry. However, his latest game failed to meet expectations, marking a significant downturn after his previous achievements.

How an Old Suitcase Revealed a Hidden Family Fortune Lost Under Nazi Rule

Antony Easton discovered a hidden family fortune and uncovered a tragic history by exploring the contents of his late father's suitcase, revealing lost assets and stories suppressed during Nazi rule.

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

London is hosting a top-level Grand Sumo tournament this week, an event usually seen only in Japan. This unique occasion brings Japan's traditional wrestling to the UK, attracting both sumo fans and internet communities who celebrate the sport's rich rituals and culture.

'It's scary to think I could have died' - Americans coming back from fentanyl addiction

Fatal overdoses in the US are declining, with North Carolina leading the trend. Kayla's experience highlights the dangers of fentanyl addiction and the hope found in recovery as overdose rates improve statewide.

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

Despite soaring gold prices impacting jewellery demand, Indians continue to buy gold during Diwali. The trend reflects a shift towards purchasing more gold as an investment rather than for wearing as jewellery.

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

Activists are preventing foreigners from accessing certain health clinics, facing minimal resistance from authorities. This anti-migrant movement emphasizes prioritizing South Africans in healthcare services.

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

A phone call between Putin and Trump took place while Zelensky was en route to Washington, surprising him and complicating his upcoming White House meeting. The unexpected conversation shifted the diplomatic dynamics just before Zelensky’s key discussions.

Five takeaways from NYC mayoral debate as Mamdani and Cuomo clash

The top three NYC mayoral candidates debated, highlighting key differences in policies and vision for the city. Mamdani and Cuomo clashed over leadership styles and priorities, reflecting a competitive race to lead America’s largest city.

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

Thousands of protesters gathered in cities across the US to oppose President Trump's policies, as shown in aerial footage of the No Kings demonstrations.

Watch: Brits row from Peru to Australia in tiny boat

Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne completed a six-month unsupported row from Peru to Australia, surviving by fishing and growing their own vegetables along the way.

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

UN aid chief Tom Fletcher told the BBC that more aid trucks are entering Gaza, marking progress in addressing the starvation crisis. However, he emphasized that delivering vital supplies to those in need remains a massive challenge.

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

Sky Roberts told BBC Newsnight that the family is experiencing mixed emotions after Prince Andrew's decision to give up his titles, seeing it as an important and complex development.

Israel launches a controlled retaliation on Gaza after the death of two soldiers

Israel responded with a controlled action in Gaza following the death of two soldiers, amid negotiations about a possible ceasefire and the release of hostages by Hamas. Reactions and updates continue as both parties seek solutions to the conflict.

Will Egypt's Peace End Like the Failed Oslo Accords? "If That Pact Was Already Weak, This One Doesn't Even Reach the Heel's Height"

Analysts criticize the agreement promoted by Trump, describing it not as a peace plan but as a temporary ceasefire that leaves numerous issues unresolved, showing greater weaknesses than the failed Oslo Accords in the Middle East.

A demonstration for Palestine takes place in Madrid to demand a "just peace" and a "lasting ceasefire"

About 270 Spanish towns, including Barcelona, Asturias, Valencia, and Cantabria, held gatherings this Saturday to express solidarity with the Palestinian people and to demand a just peace and a lasting ceasefire.

Theft at the Louvre: Three Thieves Take Jewels of Incalculable Value and Break a Crown During Their Escape

Three thieves entered the Louvre in just seven minutes using a forklift, stole jewels of incalculable value, and broke a crown during their escape, which they made on a motorcycle.

A Movie-Style Heist Shakes Paris: Thieves Dressed as Workers, a Forklift, and Seven Minutes to Grab a Valuable Loot

Investigators recovered two stolen jewels, including Empress Eugenie's crown, found damaged outside the museum after a daring robbery carried out in just seven minutes by thieves disguised as workers and using a forklift.

First images of the robbery at the Louvre: a thief accesses a display case with visitors in the same room

The robbery took place shortly after the opening of the Louvre. The images show the thief accessing a display case while the first visitors were already in the same room.

The Mayor of Central Paris, Astonished by the Louvre Theft: "We Are Facing Arsène Lupin, It's Hard to Believe It Was So Easy"

Ariel Weil, Mayor of Central Paris, expressed his astonishment following a robbery at the Louvre, describing it as a movie-like event. He compared the thief to Arsène Lupin, emphasizing how incredible it is that the theft was so easily carried out.

France suffers a wave of thefts that exposes the security systems of its museums

Several museums in France, including the Louvre, have been victims of recent thefts. The Minister of the Interior has acknowledged the "vulnerability" of cultural institutions, highlighting the need to strengthen their security systems.

Getafe - Real Madrid from LaLiga, live | Score, goals, and latest news from Matchday 9

Real Madrid regained the LaLiga lead after a hard-fought 1-0 win against Getafe at the Coliseum. The narrow victory keeps them atop the standings following Matchday 9.

A vaccine used against COVID proves "promising" in fighting cancer

A vaccine originally developed against COVID-19 has shown promising results in the fight against cancer, according to research presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology in Berlin. This finding could open new therapeutic avenues by combining immunization and cancer treatment.

The Shocking Images of Andy's Injuries from an Assault by Lucas: "He Went Crazy"

Andy confirmed to 'Fiesta' that his injuries resulted from a scuffle with his teammate Lucas in the dressing rooms, describing the assault as an uncontrolled reaction.

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

Juan del Val responds to the criticism for winning the Premio Planeta, pointing out that a novel cannot be judged before its publication. Doubts arise because, according to some, the award often goes to members of Atresmedia.

Details of Stella Banderas's spectacular wedding: the first image and an emotional walk down the aisle with her father

Stella Banderas got married in Sardón del Duero, Valladolid, in a ceremony with more than 200 guests. The emotional moment stood out when she arrived at the altar accompanied by her father, marking a memorable day for the couple and their loved ones.

Ayuso announces from Texas that the paving of the Madrid Formula 1 circuit will begin in a few days

President Ayuso, attending the US Grand Prix, announced that the paving of the Madrid Formula 1 circuit will start in a few days, preparing for the event that the Spanish capital will host in September 2026.

This is How the Hanson Brothers Who Took the 90s by Storm Have Changed: No Long Hair, Bearded, and with 15 Children Between the Three of Them

The Hanson brothers, famous in the 90s, have changed a lot: Isaac, Taylor, and Zac are now 44, 42, and 39 years old, no longer have their characteristic long hair, and now sport beards. Between the three of them, they have 15 children, showing how their personal lives have evolved since their musical peak.

Several fronts bring rain in the coming hours: these are the areas expecting the most water

Galicia will activate a yellow alert from 2:00 PM due to waves and precipitation, affecting several areas with rain in the coming hours.

The centrist Rodrigo Paz wins the presidential runoff in Bolivia

The former conservative president Jorge Tuto Quiroga has 45.43% of the votes with 97.68% of the ballots counted in the presidential runoff in Bolivia.

Verstappen takes another bite out of the World Championship and the bland McLarens in Austin; Alonso snags a point and Sainz retires

Max Verstappen won the nineteenth race of the 2025 F1 season at the Circuit of the Americas in dominant fashion, beating Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc. Alonso managed to earn a point, while Sainz had to retire from the race.

Neurobiologist Conchi Lillo attacks Marcos Llorente over his yellow glasses: "Why do you give him credibility?"

Neurobiologist Conchi Lillo, an expert in retinal pathologies, criticized Marcos Llorente for wearing yellow glasses, accusing him of "profiting at the expense of creating confusion" and questioning the credibility that is given to him.

A total of 19 winners of the Gordo each win 9,600 euros and the jackpot rises to 7.1 million

In the Gordo de la Primitiva draw on October 19, 2025, there were no first or second category winners. 19 winners received 9,600 euros each, and the jackpot for the next draw on October 26 amounts to 7.1 million euros.

Gonzalo Bernardos' Prediction About Buying a House Now: "In 5 Years You Can Achieve Returns of 25-30%"

Economist Gonzalo Bernardos points out that in 2025 interest rates will be very low, which means that buying a house now could generate returns of 25-30% in five years.

The Harsh Account of a Médecins Sans Frontières Aid Worker: "Gaza No Longer Exists. It Looks Like an Earthquake"

Aitor Zabalgogeazkoa, with over 30 years in humanitarian missions, is preparing to return to Gaza, highlighting the devastation that resembles an earthquake. His main concern is to act correctly and avoid harm to people in an extremely critical situation.

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

Talgo's first step-free high-speed train journeys will be between Berlin and Cologne, with future plans to expand the fleet to other European cities.

Barcelona's taxi drivers declare war on Barça: they will block the areas around the Olympic Stadium during the Champions League match

Barcelona taxi drivers are protesting against the recent commercial agreement between FC Barcelona and a VTC company, announcing a blockade that will paralyze the areas around the Olympic Stadium during a Champions League match.

20-Year-Old Influencer Amy Leonard Dies After Inhaling 'Laughing Gas'

Amy Leonard, a 20-year-old influencer, died after inhaling nitrous oxide, known as 'laughing gas'. This incident has raised concerns in the United Kingdom due to the increasing recreational use of this substance among young people.

A Putin Opponent Who Had Exiled Himself in Turkey Under a False Name Dies Stabbed

Abakar Abakarov, a Dagestani Islamist activist accused by Putin of allegedly inciting pogroms in Russia, was stabbed and killed in Turkey, where he lived in exile under a false name.

Zelenski says he is willing to meet with Trump and Putin in Budapest

Ukrainian President Zelenski stated that he is willing to meet with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Budapest to hold talks. Additionally, he compared Putin to Hamas, noting that he is similar but stronger.

An Economist Reveals How Much Money Should Be Given at a Wedding: "It Doesn't Even Cover the Plate in Most Cases"

An economist explains that the money usually given as a gift at a wedding generally does not cover the cost of the plate and that this amount varies depending on the quality of the event.

Fighter Shen Rock warns Topuria about Paddy Pimblett: "He feels bigger than he is, and if he outmatches you, the night is long"

Shen Rock, teammate of Paddy Pimblett at Next Gen MMA, warns Ilia Topuria about the danger of underestimating him, pointing out that Pimblett has a great mindset and that if he controls the fight, it will be a long night for his opponent.

Learning to Live Beyond Screens in a Hyperconnected World

The magazine ‘Telos’ from Fundación Telefónica dedicates its issue 127 to the ‘Alphabet Generation,’ exploring how well-being is affected in a hyperconnected world. It analyzes the impact of technology on mental and social health, proposing strategies to learn to live beyond screens, promoting conscious and balanced use of digital devices.

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 and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners during the 'kisscam,' humorously suggesting that in difficult situations, one should make the best of them.

Two Spanish Cities Among the Best Cruise Stopovers in the World, According to the 'Daily Mail'

The British newspaper 'Daily Mail' highlights two Spanish cities as some of the best cruise stopovers worldwide, emphasizing their tourist appeal, culture, and traveler services. These cities offer unique experiences, combining history, gastronomy, and landscapes, establishing themselves as preferred destinations on cruise itineraries.

Constitutionalists see the proposal to include abortion in the Constitution as "nonsense": "It will no longer be a fundamental right"

Jurists criticize the Executive's proposal to include abortion in Article 43 of the Constitution, stating that this would "degrade" the right, which is already protected by the Constitutional Court's jurisprudence.

Lamine Yamal is crowned in the Kings League with his goal in the 'penalti presi' under Nicki Nicole's gaze

Lamine Yamal, Barça star and president of the team La Capital, stood out in the Kings League by scoring the decisive goal in the 'penalti presi', while Nicki Nicole watched the key moment of the competition.

A Massive Brawl Between Alcalá and Las Palmas Ultras Causes Chaos in Gran Canaria

A fight between Alcalá and Las Palmas ultras near the Gran Canaria stadium caused injuries and damage to local businesses on Sunday morning.

Trump publishes an AI-generated video wearing a crown and piloting a fighter jet while 'bombarding' thousands of protesters in the US with excrement

Donald Trump appears in an AI-generated video piloting a fighter jet with the inscription "King Trump," in response to the 'No Kings' movement, while simulating attacking thousands of protesters in the US with excrement.

The mysterious carbon fiber object found burning in the middle of the Australian desert

A burning carbon fiber object was found in the Australian desert. Everything points to it having fallen from space, as there is no evidence that it was dragged or transported by land.

The takeover bid law returns to the spotlight after BBVA's failed plan on Sabadell

The infringement procedure by Brussels continues, focusing on the compliance of Spanish takeover bid legislation with EU law, without affecting BBVA's failed operation on Sabadell.

"No Animals Were Harmed, 70 People Were": The Movie That Would Shake Even Tom Cruise

The film "The Big Roar" was made to protect wild felines, but its production was intense and dangerous. Over 10 years, those responsible faced challenges and accidents involving lions and tigers, resulting in 70 people injured, although no animals were harmed.

Mercadona launches a limited edition set with its iconic perfumes in mini size

Mercadona releases a limited edition set that includes its iconic perfumes in mini size, featuring fragrances for both women and men.

"Most people think the pain is in the foot, but the real problem is in the calves"

The calves are key to the strength of the step, and their good condition prevents foot pain, demonstrating that the source of the pain often lies in these muscles and not in the foot itself.

50 people simultaneously request autonomous taxis and cause chaos in this US city

50 people requested Waymo autonomous taxis at the same time, but since they did not get into the vehicles, the taxis left after waiting only ten minutes, causing confusion and chaos in the city.

The Italian Countryside Village Overlooking a Lake That Will Make You Forget Tuscany

This medieval village, located on a hill and surrounded by walls, is one of the most beautiful and least known corners of Italy, offering stunning views of a lake that invites you to leave Tuscany behind.

This is How You Should Organize Food in Your Refrigerator to Avoid Bad Odors

The main cause of bad odors in the refrigerator is usually spoiled food, although it can also be due to a mechanical problem with the appliance. Properly organizing food helps prevent these unpleasant smells.

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

The DGT will replace emergency triangles with the V-16 light connected to its system to reduce the high risk of pedestrian accidents. This beacon will be mandatory starting January 1.

Will Egypt’s Peace End Like the Failed Oslo Accords? “If That Pact Was Already Weak, This One Doesn’t Even Reach the Heel’s Height”

Analysts point out that Trump’s initiative does not represent a true peace plan for the Middle East, but rather a ceasefire agreement that leaves numerous issues unresolved, calling into question its effectiveness and long-term sustainability.

Patients Claim That Breast Cancer "Is Not Pink, It Is Brown"

More than 100 people demonstrated in front of the Ministry of Science on World Breast Cancer Day to highlight that this disease is not just "pink," but has a more complex impact, demanding greater attention and support for patients.

Marlaska arrives in Algiers: it is the first visit by a Spanish minister following the diplomatic crisis

Marlaska makes the first visit by a Spanish minister to Algiers since the diplomatic crisis, in a context of an 87% increase in migration from Algeria compared to the previous year.

Two young men stab a man driving in Huelva after a fight over a broken side mirror

A man was stabbed by two young men in Huelva following a fight caused by the breaking of his side mirror. He was attended to by medical services and taken to the hospital, with his life not in danger.

Seven Bonoloto Winners Win 15,800 Euros Each and the Jackpot Rises to 900,000

Seven players matched five numbers in the Bonoloto draw on October 19, 2025, each winning 15,800 euros. There were no six-number winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on October 20 increases to 900,000 euros.

Spain chosen as the best tourist destination by the British in the Sun Travel Awards 2025: "It has world-class cities"

Spain has been chosen as the best tourist destination by the British in the Sun Travel Awards 2025, surpassing Greece and Italy. The newspaper 'The Sun' highlights its vibrant gastronomic offerings and world-class cities as key factors for this recognition.

Royston Drenthe hospitalized after suffering a stroke

Former footballer Royston Drenthe suffered a stroke on Friday and is hospitalized. His current club, FC Rebellen, reported that he is "in good hands" and under appropriate medical care.

Is it true that gas station employees get a discount when refueling?

Working at a gas station can offer benefits when refueling, such as special discounts for employees, making it easier to save when fueling their own vehicles.

Flourless and Sugar-Free Chocolate Fondant: A Cheap, Quick, and Easy Recipe

This chocolate fondant offers a healthy and delicious dessert, with a melted and fluffy interior, made without flours or added sugars. It is an economical, easy, and quick recipe to enjoy baking in a nutritious way.

Garbage Tax in Madrid: How Much Is Paid, Who Must Pay It, 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. This tax is mandatory and applies to both owners and tenants, depending on the contract. Management of the payment and responsibilities vary if the property is rented, affecting how costs are distributed between the parties.

The Sighting of a Drone Forces a Suspension of Operations at Palma Airport

The National Police were unable to locate a drone sighted at Palma Airport, which caused the diversion of 13 flights and delays for more than 20 others, temporarily interrupting operations.

The Chinese Microhousing Arrives in Spain and Will Replace Prefabricated Houses

A Galician company produces Chinese-designed microhomes that aim to compete with traditional prefabricated houses, offering a modern and compact alternative in the Spanish market.

The 'hot' dance of Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole that has gone viral

The couple of the moment, Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole, has once again taken social media by storm with a dance that went viral, showcasing their chemistry and talent together.

Cristian's message to his father, Dani Güiza: "I have been sleeping in a van without air"

Cristian, Dani Güiza's son, reveals that he has been sleeping in a van without air conditioning. When appearing on the show 'Fiesta', footballer Dani Güiza reacts by commenting that his son should "work more."

Have you prepared for a second blackout? Here's how people are responding with the essential items they already have

The Electrical Network warns about fluctuations in electrical voltage, causing concern over a possible second blackout. The population is already beginning to prepare with essential items to face power outages.

Gómez-Marín, 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 and questions the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter from a scientific perspective.

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

More than 366,000 Argentinians have applied for Spanish nationality through the ‘Grandchildren’s Law,’ which allows descendants of exiles to recover their nationality. Many Spaniards emigrated to Argentina in the 20th century for political, ideological, and economic reasons, and this law represents for their descendants a way to reclaim their history and roots.

When School Violence Kills, Society Cannot Remain Silent

Sandra suffered a cruelty that marked her life and triggered deep pain, impacting society. This case reveals the urgent need to confront and prevent school violence, generating a call to collective awareness to not remain silent in the face of these tragedies.

Did October 7th Never Exist?

The criminal and sadistic episode that lasted two days has been ignored and surrounded by profound silence, hiding the magnitude of the events that took place.

The old man’s condescension towards the woman

Condescension towards women is an ethical boundary in journalism that must be avoided in order to achieve respectful and equal treatment in news coverage.

The silly one in line

The practice of queuing reflects social organization and power relations present in society, showing how these dynamics influence everyday behaviors.

Podemos boasts of international partners against Sumar and attacks the PSOE: "Without a strong left, after Sánchez comes Vox"

Ione Belarra accuses the Government of inaction, stating that its passivity is driving the advance of the PP and Vox. Podemos highlights its international alliances while criticizing the PSOE and Sumar, warning that without a solid left, Vox will come to power after Sánchez.

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

Alberto Caballero expressed his opinion about the 2025 Premio Planeta awarded to Juan del Val through a meme that reflects the general feeling of many regarding the news.

In a letter from Berlin to his 11-year-old son in Vienna, Einstein advised Hans Albert not to focus on physics or mathematics, but rather on developing personal qualities and other interests, emphasizing the importance of balance and critical thinking over the exclusive study of sciences.

Anger and Dissolution of La Oreja de Van Gogh Fan Clubs Following Amaia’s Return: "Now Leire Is Part of This Family"

La Oreja de Van Gogh fan clubs express their dissatisfaction with how the collaboration with Amaia was managed, considering it misaligned with their values. This has led to the dissolution of several groups, while they acknowledge that Leire is now an integral part of the band and its family.

The Zodiac Signs and the Clarity, Humanity, or Good Heart of Each Horoscope

Although all zodiac signs can love and show a good heart, each one has different levels of predisposition toward clarity, humanity, and kindness in their character.

The Dramatic Eviction of 'Supervivientes All Stars' Ends with One of the Edition's 'Stars'

Gloria Camila and Jessica Bueno, great friends, faced off in Sunday’s eviction. Both expressed sadness, wishing to reach the final together, but only one was able to continue in the competition, marking an emotional moment in 'Supervivientes All Stars'.

'Cuarto Milenio' recalls the monstrous experiment that induced stuttering in children and left lasting effects

Luis Enrique García Muñoz recounted the 1939 experiment in Iowa where children from an orphanage, without consent, were subjected to positive and negative reinforcements, causing them to develop stuttering and long-lasting consequences.

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

Vicente has been unemployed for three years and, after numerous unsuccessful attempts sending out resumes, is forced to take civil service exams at 60, attributing his difficult job situation solely to his age.

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

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

The Clothesline as a Banner: How We Hang Our Clothes and What It Says About Us

The article explores how the way we hang our clothes reflects cultural, personal, and social aspects. The clothesline is presented as a mirror of the human condition, revealing habits, priorities, and the relationship with the environment and everyday time.

The Double Life of Guillermo, Irene Rosales' Boyfriend, According to 'Fiesta,' and a Talked-About Photo

Telecinco's program shows the first photo together of Guillermo and Irene Rosales, revealing details about the boyfriend's secret life, which has sparked great controversy and comments among viewers.

The Shocking Images of Andy's Injuries from an Attack by Lucas: "He Went Crazy"

Andy confirmed to 'Fiesta' that his injuries occurred after a scuffle with his colleague Lucas in the dressing rooms, who apparently lost control.

The reappearance of Leire Martínez and her blunt reaction to Amaia’s return to La Oreja de Van Gogh: "Whatever they decide..."

Leire Martínez avoided commenting on Amaia’s return to La Oreja de Van Gogh, stating that it’s neither her business nor news to her, keeping herself out of the matter.

Rosalía confirms she is "single" and practices "voluntary celibacy": "My priority is myself"

Rosalía, who is finishing her new album, has stated in an interview that she is single and practices voluntary celibacy. The singer assures that her priority at this moment is herself and her personal well-being.

Alberto Herrera and Blanca Llandres Get Married: Mariló's Emotion and Carlos Herrera's Words

Journalist Alberto Herrera and psychologist Blanca Llandres got married after a year of dating. The wedding comes at a special time, as they are expecting their first child. Mariló expressed her emotion, and Carlos Herrera shared touching words at this happy event.

The photo of the kiss between Lola Índigo and IlloJuan: "They caught me and it's no big deal"

The streamer IlloJuan reacted with humor to a viral photo kissing singer Lola Índigo, thus informally confirming their relationship.

This is Ivana Baquero Today, the Girl from 'Pan's Labyrinth'

Ivana Baquero won a Goya Award at age 12 for 'Pan's Labyrinth.' After working in the U.S., in 2024 she stood out in Spain with a successful true crime series, solidifying her career.

Julián Contreras wants to make a series about his mother secretly from his brothers and with Los Javis

Julián Contreras, the younger brother of Cayetano and Fran, is in negotiations to create a series about his mother, working with Los Javis, without his brothers knowing, according to 'Fiesta'.

The singer Rebeca's struggle to lose weight amid a physical transformation: "When I started, I was excessively thin"

Singer Rebeca visited 'Fiesta' to talk about her weight loss process and physical transformation. She revealed that at the beginning of her career she was very thin and has struggled to reach and maintain a healthy weight as she progresses in her personal transformation.

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 group but has decided to focus on his individual career. He does not rule out returning in the future, with his decision coinciding with Amaia Montero's return.

Kaia Gerber and Lewis Pullman, the 'nepobaby' love story that prefers to keep a low profile

Kaia Gerber and Lewis Pullman, both children of celebrities, maintain a discreet relationship away from the media spotlight. Growing up amidst flashes has led them to build a bond based on complicity and privacy, with their love serving as a refuge from fame.

We Run Through Vitoria-Gasteiz to Explore the Key Points of Its Historic Center

Vitoria-Gasteiz's historic center features narrow streets and key landmarks such as the Cathedral of María Inmaculada, Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, the Celedón monument, and Plaza de España. The running tour ends in a beautiful, tree-lined area, offering a refreshing place to finish the workout surrounded by nature.

Ibáñez's Last Big Hit: An Unpublished Mortadelo y Filemón Comic Finally Sees the Light

An unpublished Mortadelo y Filemón comic, completed by Ibáñez over ten years ago, has been rescued by his daughter and the publisher. The story, which tackles drug trafficking, is now being published for fans who nostalgically await the classic volumes of this popular series, even though the creator passed away more than two years ago.

An atmospheric river blocks Spain from the Atlantic until Tuesday

An atmospheric river will bring heavy rains starting in the northwest third of Spain and will progressively spread to the rest of the Peninsula until Tuesday.

A referee activates the anti-racist protocol due to insults against the terrorist organization Daesh: "A lack of respect for the victims"

During the match between Nice and Olympique Lyon, the referee stopped the game after chants from the stands against Daesh, the group responsible for the 2016 attack that caused 86 deaths. The act was described as a lack of respect towards the victims and led to the activation of the anti-racist protocol.

Sinner beats Alcaraz in the other battle of the Six Kings Slam: 2.3 million dollars more this year

Jannik Sinner won six million dollars at the Six Kings Slam exhibition tournament in Saudi Arabia, surpassing Carlos Alcaraz by 2.3 million dollars, as the Spaniard only received the one and a half million awarded to the six participants.

The Fun Weekend of Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka in Dubai: Girls' Dinner, Pool Day, and the Viral TikTok Dance

Paula Badosa and Aryna Sabalenka, rivals on the court but friends off it, enjoy a fun weekend together in Dubai, sharing a dinner, a pool day, and a viral TikTok dance.

Simeone complains about the referees over Atlético de Madrid’s disallowed goal against Osasuna: “There are things that don’t make sense”

Atlético de Madrid’s coach, Diego Simeone, expressed his bewilderment over the disallowing of Álex Baena’s goal in the 9th minute, criticizing that “three people who are watching” made a decision contrary to what he and the team believe.

Cesc Fábregas' comment hints at Nico Paz's return to Madrid: "There is a contract and maybe it's his wish"

Caralberto Ludi, sporting director of the Italian team, stated in a press conference that there is a contract and that Nico Paz may want to return to Madrid, thus suggesting the possibility of his return to the Spanish club.

Katy Hernández, 3x3 Basketball World Vice-Champion with Intellectual Disability: "I Train to Be Better"

Katy Hernández, with shyness and determination, highlights the effort, teamwork, and perseverance in 3x3 basketball. As a world vice-champion with an intellectual disability, she expresses how the sport has taught her not to give up and to keep improving.

Access to Culture as a Right

It is necessary to change the cultural ecosystem to make it inclusive, diverse, and accessible, empowering historically excluded groups and ensuring that access to culture is a right for everyone.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including six golds at the latest world championship. He highlights the lack of visibility that successes in adapted swimming receive.

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

Dr. Camino González offers advice to help children with autism better cope with dental visits, emphasizing the importance of preparation, patience, and adapting the environment to reduce stress and improve the experience.

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

A working group will be created to study the morbidity of those who care for highly dependent individuals, with the aim of evaluating the possibility of applying reduction factors that would allow early retirement for these people.

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

Nestlé announced 16,000 layoffs worldwide. In Spain, the company has more than 4,000 employees across 10 factories and generated revenue of 2.582 billion euros last year, an increase of 4.1%.

European banking suffers a stock market setback due to fears of the 'cockroach crisis' in the US

The collapse of First Brands and Tricolor has caused concern on Wall Street about the health of consumer loans, negatively impacting European banks in the stock market due to fears of a possible 'cockroach crisis' in the US.

Silver breaks records and becomes independent from gold

Silver has reached new records due to strong fundamentals and increasing tension in financial markets, achieving remarkable independence from the behavior of gold.

Bonds or Treasury Bills? How to Get the Most Out of Spanish Debt

Spanish national liabilities are gaining attention thanks to real improvements in their fundamentals and recent data that increase their relative appeal to investors, highlighting opportunities in both bonds and treasury bills.

This is the AliExpress Prefabricated House That’s a Hit for Under €7,500: Bedrooms, Bathroom, and Kitchen

This AliExpress prefabricated house offers up to four bedrooms and a full bathroom, including a kitchen, all for under €7,500, making it an economical and popular option.

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We're No Longer in High School: Natasha Lyonne Leads the New Adult Cast Additions for the Finale of 'Euphoria'

HBO's third season of 'Euphoria' will show the main characters in their adult lives, with Natasha Lyonne as one of the new cast additions strengthening the lineup in this final stage of the series.

Rachel Zegler wants to recover from the failure of 'Snow White' by playing this pop star

After gaining recognition with 'West Side Story,' Rachel Zegler aims to overcome the failure of 'Snow White' by starring in a biopic about a pop star, a project with Oscar potential.

The second season of 'Daredevil: Born Again' confirms release date and connection to this upcoming Marvel movie

Charlie Cox will return as Daredevil in the second season of 'Born Again', a series with high expectations from Marvel Studios, which will also be linked to an upcoming film in the Marvel universe.

Anne Hathaway, after her role in this infamous remake: "I apologize for the pain I caused"

Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway expressed her regret for the negative impact that a scene from "The Witches" may have had on children with deforming illnesses, apologizing for the pain caused.

Mike Flanagan on his new movie: "It's probably my favorite Stephen King novel"

Mike Flanagan directs a new adaptation of a Stephen King novel, starring Tom Hiddleston, known for 'High Rise' and 'Loki'. Flanagan considers it probably his favorite novel by the author, following previous works like 'Doctor Sleep' and 'Gerald's Game'.

ChatGPT aspires to become a major social network to compete with Instagram, X, and WhatsApp

ChatGPT plans to evolve into a major social network to compete with platforms like Instagram, X, and WhatsApp. However, the arrival of these new features has not yet been confirmed.

This is how you can ask a friend to help you recover your Google account

If you forget your Google password or lose access to your phone, a trusted person can help you recover your account through special security options.

Google's AI is updated to converse with you according to your mood and emotions: this is how it works

Google has updated its AI so that it can interact in a more expressive and natural way, adapting to the user's mood and emotions during the conversation. This improves the experience, making the interaction more human and personalized.

How to Be Sustainable When You're the World's Largest Brick Manufacturer: This Is How LEGO Wants to Change Its Bricks

LEGO Group aims to reduce its emissions by 37% and produce all its bricks with renewable materials by 2032, according to its plan presented at its headquarters in Billund, Denmark.

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

Testing the FlexiSpot Q8 height-adjustable desk and the C7 ergonomic chairs demonstrates that smart furniture improves posture, reduces fatigue, and increases comfort when working at a computer.

Penélope Cruz Shines (Literally) at the Academy Museum Gala and Receives the Icon Award for Her Career

Penélope Cruz was honored with the Icon Award at the Academy Museum Gala, standing out with one of the most elegant outfits of the evening as she took the stage to receive recognition for her outstanding career.

This is How Breast Cancer Manifests: Early Symptoms for Timely Detection

Breast cancer is one of the most common diseases in Spain. Prevention and early recognition of its first symptoms are essential for timely diagnosis and effective treatment, increasing the chances of a better prognosis.

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

Mercadona presents its new autumn makeup collection, based on the essence of the earth, promising a powerful and natural look. It is already available for consumers interested in beauty products with this inspiration.

The Workout Penélope Cruz Is Using to Take Care of Her Heart

Penélope Cruz has improved her energy and cardiovascular health thanks to a new workout. She used to describe her attitude as lazy, but now she feels full of vitality thanks to these heart-care exercises.

One Glass a Day of This Drink Will Help Hydrate Your Skin and Strengthen Your Hair

This natural drink is a simple and effective formula to improve skin health and strengthen hair, promoting daily hydration and care.

From Lady Kitty Spencer to Naomi Campbell: the best 'looks' of the British Museum's 'Pink Ball'

The Great Court of the British Museum in London was the setting for the first charity ball inspired by the elegance of the MET Gala, where the most exclusive guests dazzled with their impeccable looks on a night full of glamour and solidarity.

From Pink's to Ardemos: Three Gluten-Free Burger Joints You Have to Try

Enjoying a delicious gluten-free burger is possible. This article recommends three outstanding burger restaurants that offer gluten-free options for those seeking both flavor and food safety.

Neither Pancakes Nor Cake: The "Healthy Sweet Idea" You Need to Try, According to a Nutritionist

A nutritionist recommends a healthy sweet option that helps satisfy hunger and eliminate sweet cravings, offering a nutritious alternative to pancakes or cake.

Spain changes its gastronomic dilemma: from 'with or without onion' to 'firm or runny' tortilla

After settling the debate about the tortilla with or without onion, Spain is now divided between the preference for the traditional firm tortilla and the runny tortilla, which is gaining popularity in culinary contests.

Science Confirms It: The Reason Why Matcha Is Healthier Than Other Teas

An expert explains that matcha contains the same ingredients as green tea, but in higher concentration, which makes it more beneficial for health compared to other types of tea.

Mercadona reveals the origin of the pumpkins sold in its supermarkets

Mercadona reported that the pumpkins sold in its supermarkets come from farmers in various regions of Spain, offering different varieties of this product.

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

Marcos Llorente enjoys an exclusive 30-year-old Burgundy wine, valued at €22,000, highlighting its rarity, exceptional quality, and the prestige of its region of origin.

The rural hotel with a fireplace and beautiful gardens to unwind over the weekend

This rural hotel in a picturesque village of Ávila offers an ideal atmosphere to disconnect from everyday life, featuring a fireplace, beautiful gardens, and stunning views of the Sierra de Gredos.

The Luxury Hotel in Catalonia That Used to Be 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 is notable for its unique history: it was an abandoned hospital that has been transformed into a hotel with the largest spa in Spain.

The beautiful town near the French border where part of the series 'La caza. Irati' was filmed

The fourth season of 'La caza. Irati,' starring Megan Montaner, premieres on Movistar Plus+. The series is set in a beautiful landscape in northern Spain, close to the border with France.

The Small Town in 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 the ideal destination for those looking to escape daily stress and enjoy a rural setting surrounded by chestnut trees.

The Hiking Route to Discover the Source of this Well-Known Galician River

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

Three Unique Corners to Discover the Rural Essence of Castilla-La Mancha

Discover three charming villages in Castilla-La Mancha, ideal for an authentic rural getaway that allows you to enjoy tradition, landscapes, and local culture.

The Abandoned Spa in Alicante That Hides All Kinds of Legends

This historic spa in Alicante, over two centuries old, was an important thermal center in the Valencian Community. However, after the Spanish Civil War, it was abandoned, becoming a place surrounded by various legends.

What It Means to Speak Badly About Your Ex, According to Psychology

Speaking badly about an ex can be a natural way to vent, but obsessing over criticisms and negative memories makes it difficult to move on and heal emotionally.

Men with breast cancer urge self-examination to avoid late diagnosis

Breast cancer in men is not very visible and generally goes unnoticed. Affected patients are calling for self-examination to detect the disease early and avoid late diagnoses.

This is the diet that reduces the risk of breast cancer, according to an expert: "There are no miracle foods"

The expert explains that breast cancer is the most common and deadly cancer among Spanish women. Although there are no miracle foods, a balanced and healthy diet can help reduce the risk. A lifestyle that includes varied nutrition, exercise, and avoiding risk factors is recommended.

International Breast Cancer Day: How to Perform a Self-Examination Correctly to Prevent Breast Cancer

Frequent breast self-examination is key to breast cancer prevention, helping to detect changes or abnormalities early and facilitating an early diagnosis.

The Truth About Ketosis According to an Expert: It Reduces Inflammation and Balances the Body

A nutritionist explains that, contrary to previous beliefs, ketosis is a natural and beneficial state that helps reduce inflammation and balance the body, promoting better health.

Concepción, Five Years Without Breast Cancer Relapse Thanks to an Innovative Drug: "I Had Complete Trust in My Doctor"

Concepción, diagnosed with a tumor at high risk of recurrence, received an innovative treatment that has allowed her to remain free of breast cancer relapse for five years, highlighting the trust she placed in her doctor throughout the process.

The best off-road vehicle I have ever tested?: it weighs more than 3 tons and costs 164,000 euros

After a week testing the new Mercedes-Benz G-Class 580 electric, it is confirmed that it has exceeded expectations, improving an already exceptional off-road vehicle, with a weight over 3 tons and a price of 164,000 euros.

We Test 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 a unique and attractive proposition in the electric vehicle segment.

"One million for the best": Cupra sets a new record

The youngest brand in the Volkswagen group, Cupra, reached a new milestone by producing its one-millionth vehicle, establishing itself as a success in the automotive industry.

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

The new DGT trailer radars are now operating in Spain, especially in Catalonia, causing concern among drivers due to their high capacity to issue fines, reaching up to 20 fines per minute.

Opel Brings the Best of Its History to Zaragoza

Mobility City presents an exhibition in Zaragoza featuring around twenty original Opel models, showcasing the evolution of the German brand from its past to its future. The brand has been linked to Zaragoza 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 a price starting from 185,000 euros.

A Flock of 1,300 Sheep and Goats Advocates for Transhumance in the Heart of Madrid

A flock of 1,300 sheep and goats traveled through Madrid to advocate for transhumance, accompanied by groups in regional costumes, musicians, and traditional dances, thus celebrating this ancestral practice in the city.

An inmate is isolated for a sexual assault on a female doctor in Alhaurín de la Torre prison

An inmate in Alhaurín de la Torre prison was isolated after displaying violent and sexual behavior during a medical examination, touching his genitals and making obscene comments towards the female doctor.

The Best Places to Pick Mushrooms in Barcelona This Fall: "One of My Favorite Spots Is the El Berguedà Area"

Near Barcelona, there are several ideal areas for mushroom picking this fall. Among them, El Berguedà stands out, considered a favorite spot by experts and enthusiasts to enjoy this activity in the heart of nature.

Man Dies in Firearm Accident During a Hunt in Herguijuela

A man died in a firearm accident during a hunt in Herguijuela. Although medical services tried to assist him at the scene, they were unable to save his life.

Mothers of Lavapiés denounce more drugs near schools and parks: "Police presence is not enough, it is a social problem"

Mothers of Lavapiés report an increase in drugs near schools and parks, stating that police presence is insufficient and that it is a social problem. The Madrid City Council responds by intensifying surveillance and social interventions to improve the situation.

Threatened a restaurant worker in Manacor with a knife to close the terrace

A man at a restaurant in Manacor threatened a worker with a knife to make him close the terrace and also intimidated others present with a wooden stick.

Montero demands to "defend public services" and calls for explanations regarding breast cancer screening: "Health is not something to be played with"

Montero criticized the PP for their model of public healthcare management and requested explanations about breast cancer screening, emphasizing that health should not be taken lightly.

Two men drown on beaches in the Valencian Community: one in Guardamar del Segura and another in Oropesa

Two men died by drowning on beaches in the Valencian Community, one in Guardamar del Segura and another in Oropesa. Emergency services confirmed both deaths.

Woman Who Was Hit by a Cow at the San Froilán Cattle Parade Dies

A woman died after being hit by a cow that became nervous during the cattle parade at San Froilán.

Elena Blanco, Deputy Mayor of Villar del Río in Soria, Dies Following Explosion in Her Home

Elena Blanco, Deputy Mayor of Villar del Río, Soria, died after the explosion of her two-story home located in the town square.

The Mossos investigate the stabbing of a person in a group fight in Lleida

The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating a stabbing that occurred during a group fight in Lleida, identifying six people allegedly involved in the incident.

The testimony of an American settled in Spain: "Being self-employed here is very difficult"

Christina Davis states that being self-employed in Spain is complicated, but she values the higher quality of life and highlights the excellent quality of food as a key aspect.

A Job Is Offered Below the Minimum Wage and the Candidate's Response Goes Viral

A job was offered with a payment of 50 euros per day, well below the legal minimum wage. The candidate's response upon receiving this offer went viral on social media, sparking debate about working conditions and respect for wage rights.

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

Footage captured by filmmaker Vadim Makhorov with a drone shows several polar bears occupying an abandoned Soviet weather station, highlighting their presence in this remote location.

The Rare and Uncommon Glen of Imaal Terrier, an Energetic, Brave, and Gentle Dog with Its Family

The Glen of Imaal Terrier stands out for its simple appearance, intelligent gaze, and sturdy body, reflecting its endurance. It is an energetic, brave, and affectionate dog with its family, although it remains uncommon and rare.

Kisses, Hugs, and Whims: How to Care for Our Cats Without Going Overboard

Spoiling them is a sign of affection, but excess can be harmful to their health, warns Carlos Gutiérrez, an expert in feline medicine. It is key to balance affection and care to avoid problems in cats.

The Last Goodbye to Pets Becomes Professionalized: Asia Leads the Rise of Animal Funerals

Pet funerals generate millions and are becoming established as a space for mourning and comfort for owners who consider their animals part of the family. Asia leads this growth, professionalizing these services and reflecting the cultural shift towards a deeper emotional bond with pets.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, October 20, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, and discover the astrological predictions that may influence your day-to-day life.

Check the Sueldazo from ONCE: results

The winning number for the ONCE Sueldazo on Sunday, October 19, 2025, is 61846, series 040. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, October 19, 2025

The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva for October 19, 2025, is 9, 10, 37, 38, 43 and key number 4. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

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

The enormous admiration for the partners of Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez reflects that the idealization of heterosexual love still surpasses other forms of love, maintaining inequalities in the perception and romantic valuation.

Who was... Andy Roxburgh: the coach’s coach who had Mourinho as a student

Andy Roxburgh, a Scottish coach, is notable for having qualified Scotland for the 1992 European Championship and for being a mentor to prominent coaches, including José Mourinho.

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

Robin Pront’s film highlights an ancient form of hunting over 20,000 years old, showcasing the earliest ranged weapons used at that time, which the killer employs in the thriller ‘The Silencing’.

A Spanish city among the noisiest in the world

Altezza Travel evaluated noise levels in 30 major global cities based on population, tourism, noise pollution, traffic, and nightlife. The study reveals that a Spanish city ranks among the noisiest in the world, highlighting the impact of these factors on the urban experience.

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

Aon’s Global Risk Management Survey highlights that in 2028 we will face cyberattacks and geopolitical volatility, as well as emerging risks driven by artificial intelligence, climate change, and material shortages, which are rapidly gaining relevance.

The Best Cartoons by Malagón

A compilation of all the cartoons published by Malagón in 20minutos, highlighting his humor and social criticism through drawings that address current and diverse topics.

The Most Famous 'Celebrities' Named Amy

Many famous women named Amy mainly stand out in acting, with most being well-known actresses.

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

Real Madrid returns to competition after the international break, facing Getafe CF as the away team in matchday 9 of LaLiga. This platform broadcasts this match live as well as the Champions League games.

The Super-Automatic Coffee Machines I Have My Eye On for This Black Friday

Super-automatic coffee machines are highly sought-after appliances and, due to their cost, it is advisable to take advantage of Black Friday promotions to purchase them.

Renew Your Luggage with the 4-Piece Amazon Basics Set for Under 80 Euros

This Amazon Basics set offers a large suitcase, a carry-on, a bag, and a shoe bag, ideal for renewing your complete luggage for under 80 euros.

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

A natural and affordable treatment, formulated with natural ingredients, helps prevent hair loss in autumn. Its application is simple and shows effective results in three months.

The Theft at the Louvre, the Latest in a Long List of Looted Museums: From Paintings and Jewelry to Manuscripts

At least three thieves entered the Louvre this Sunday morning and stole jewelry of immeasurable patrimonial and historical value, adding to the long list of museums worldwide that have been victims of looting.

'B' Bins to Return Containers with a Bonus: The Industry Tries to Overcome Tourists' Disinterest in Returning Plastics and Cans

AECOC is studying a deposit, return, and refund system for containers that allows a different person to return the containers and receive the deposit, making the process easier to combat tourists' disinterest in returning plastics and cans.

The Kremlin Reactivates the Project to Connect Russia and Alaska Under 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, counting on the collaboration of entrepreneur Elon Musk.

Sam Rivers, Limp Bizkit Bassist, Dies at 48: "We Are in Shock"

The band Limp Bizkit announced on social media the death of their bassist Sam Rivers at 48 years old. The cause of death has not yet been revealed, and the band expressed being in shock over the loss.

Brussels "takes note" of the "concern" over incidents on the Spanish railway network

The European Commission acknowledges and takes note of the concerns raised regarding the recent incidents on the Spanish railway network, showing attention and monitoring of the situation.

Trump admits his reluctance to deliver Tomahawks to Ukraine because it would "endanger" the US

Zelensky asks the president to reiterate and increase pressure strategies against Putin that achieved the ceasefire in Gaza, seeking to replicate that success in his conflict.

The Press Association criticizes Óscar Puente for criticizing the questions to Trump about Spain

The Press Association reproaches Minister Óscar Puente for labeling the Spanish journalist who asked Trump about Spain as "unpatriotic," defending the journalistic work and the freedom to ask questions.

National Lottery Draw on Saturday, October 18 | Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, October 18 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes, distributed among the winners according to the drawn numbers and the established prize categories.

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

The second prize of the National Lottery has been distributed across seven towns located in five provinces, surpassing the first prize in the number of winners and leaving thousands of euros to numerous lucky recipients.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Sunday, October 19, 2025

The winning combination of the Bonoloto draw on Sunday, October 19, 2025 includes the numbers 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, and 39, with the complementary number 2 and the refund number 8. More results are available at 20minutos.es.

The PSOE proposes increasing the fine to 500 euros for parking in areas reserved for people with disabilities

The PSOE proposes raising the fine to 500 euros for parking in zones reserved for people with disabilities, highlighting the difficulties faced by those with reduced mobility.

"Your heart beats on the field": the tribute from Sandra Peña's teammates, who died by suicide after suffering bullying

Sandra Peña, a 14-year-old player for CD Honeyball, died by suicide after experiencing bullying. Her club, CD Honeyball, paid tribute to her during a match against UD Morón, with her teammates remembering her and honoring her memory on the field.

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

In October 2025, Spain will adjust its clock to winter time, causing sunrise and sunset to occur earlier.

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

A study reveals that sociability between humans and dogs, a symbol of their bond, also causes the expansion of dogs into natural ecosystems, generating significant ecological impacts.

Garbage Tax in Madrid: How Much You Pay, Who Must Pay It, 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 tax must be borne by the property owners and applies to both owned and rented homes, with specific details about responsibilities and possible repercussions for tenants and landlords.

The Price of the Christmas Lottery Ticket Could Rise from 20 to 25 Euros

Lottery retailers' associations propose raising 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 start the day informed. It covers topics such as politics, economy, culture, and sports, highlighting key headlines and brief analyses to keep readers quickly and effectively updated.

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

The article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget, including creating a financial plan, controlling expenses, and strategies for saving money. It emphasizes the importance of prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and using digital tools for effective tracking, helping to improve financial health and achieve economic goals.

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

Cristina Pedroche shares her home workout routine, a strength circuit to work the entire body, emphasizing that there are no excuses to stay in shape.

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

Jim Carrey enjoys his success as Dr. Robotnik in the 'Sonic' movies and could star in a new film based on a futuristic cartoon series, a project that seems perfect for him.

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

Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout, although it requests urgent measures from the CNMC to manage grid voltage. An AI warns that the Spanish electrical system is in a critical phase due to the high integration of renewable energies and demand peaks.

'Gen V': How many episodes does season 2 of the youth series 'The Boys' have?

The second season of 'Gen V', the youth series from 'The Boys' universe, will arrive on Prime Video this September, continuing the story with new episodes.

Review of 'Culpa nuestra': it will go down in history in the memory of today's teenage girls

The Culpables trilogy by Mercedes Ron concludes successfully, offering its fans a satisfying ending. The story, without taking itself too seriously, manages to stay in the memory of today's teenage girls.

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

A Spanish company has designed a train that combines low-pressure tubes with levitating capsules, which will reduce the journey between Valencia and Madrid to only 30 minutes, revolutionizing future transportation.

The Most Beautiful Village in France: Timber-Framed Houses and Charming Landscapes

This medieval gem of Upper Rhine stands out for its history, charm, and a picturesque setting of vineyards and hills, offering a landscape that looks like it was taken from a postcard.

It's Official: the BOE Opens the Door to Replacing Shoulders with Bike Lanes on National Roads

The new General Road Regulations, now in effect, allow the replacement of shoulders with bike lanes on national roads with low traffic, thereby 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, mechanic at Talleres Ebenezer, warns about a frequent practice when taking the vehicle out of parking that can damage the steering system, recommending avoiding it to preserve the health of the car.

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

Contributory pensions in 2026 are expected to increase by around 2.6%, affecting maximum, average, and minimum amounts.

Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll deduction 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, reducing them by up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.

Review of 'Un cabo suelto': impossible not to empathize with Daniel Hendler's characters

'Un cabo suelto' is a slice-of-life comedy with crime elements set on the border. The film stands out for its quixotic tone and Hendler's ability to create characters with whom it is impossible not to empathize.

Trump vows to keep 'massive' tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease

Former President Trump stated he will maintain significant tariffs on India unless the country stops importing Russian oil. He linked the tariffs directly to India's energy purchases from Russia, emphasizing a tough stance until the imports end.

Australia’s Albanese to discuss rare earths, security in first Trump summit

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is set to meet former U.S. President Donald Trump for the first time to discuss cooperation on rare earth minerals and security issues. The talks aim to strengthen ties amid growing competition with China, focusing on supply chain resilience and defense collaboration. This meeting highlights Australia’s strategic efforts to secure critical resources and bolster regional stability.

Gold prices steady after cooling US-China trade jitters spark deep losses

Gold prices stabilized following sharp declines triggered by easing US-China trade tensions. Earlier fears had boosted gold as a safe haven, but improved trade outlook reduced demand. Market focus now shifts to economic data and Federal Reserve policies influencing gold’s direction.

Oil prices slip on concerns over US-China trade tensions

Oil prices declined due to rising concerns over escalating trade tensions between the US and China. Investors fear that increased tariffs and restrictions could slow global economic growth, reducing demand for oil. This uncertainty has led to cautious trading and a drop in crude prices as markets react to the potential impact of the strained trade relations on energy consumption.

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Bessent, Chinese Vice Premier to Meet to Try to Defuse US Tariff Hike

U.S. trade official Bessent will meet with China’s vice premier to discuss ways to ease tensions over the proposed U.S. tariff increase. The talks aim to prevent further escalation in the ongoing trade dispute, focusing on finding a mutually acceptable resolution. Both sides seek to stabilize trade relations and avoid negative impacts on their economies amid mounting trade friction.

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

Sinopec redirected a crude oil supertanker away from a US-sanctioned port, according to ship tracking data. The move aligns with compliance to US sanctions, avoiding prohibited trade routes. This action underscores growing tensions and the impact of sanctions on global oil shipping and trade operations.

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

Senator Marco Rubio met with Liberia's Mines and Energy Minister to explore enhancing U.S. involvement in Liberia’s critical minerals industry. The discussions focused on fostering partnerships and investment opportunities to support sustainable development and economic growth in Liberia’s vital mining sector.

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 the company is undergoing restructuring amid market uncertainties and evolving client demands in the electric vehicle sector. This move reflects broader challenges in the EV materials market as firms adjust to shifting industry dynamics.

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

Oil prices are heading for a weekly decline due to easing global geopolitical tensions and emerging signs of a supply glut. Increased production alongside weakening demand has pressured markets, dampening price gains. Analysts warn that surplus inventories and reduced risk premiums are likely to keep oil under pressure in the near term.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 1.25%

Taiwan's stock market closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index down 1.25%. Market declines were influenced by global economic concerns and investor caution. Key sectors including technology and manufacturing saw notable drops, reflecting uncertainty in international trade and demand outlooks.

Forvia Q3 revenue steady at €6.1 billion; China drag offsets Electronics surge

Forvia's Q3 revenue remained steady at €6.1 billion, with strong growth in its Electronics division offset by a downturn in the Chinese market. The company faced challenges in China that impacted overall sales, balancing out gains from other regions and sectors. Despite the mixed performance, Forvia maintains a stable revenue position for the quarter.

Coalition deal puts Takaichi on brink of becoming Japan’s first female PM

Japan’s ruling coalition has agreed to back Sanae Takaichi, positioning her as the country’s first female prime minister. The pact strengthens her candidacy amid party leadership contests, marking a significant milestone in Japan’s political landscape as the nation moves toward a historic leadership change.

Bioceltix shareholders reduce stakes as company issues new shares

Bioceltix shareholders have decreased their holdings as the company issues new shares. This move aims to raise capital for ongoing projects but results in diluted ownership for existing investors. The share issuance reflects Bioceltix’s efforts to support growth and development initiatives amid market challenges.

AustralianSuper to invest A$1 billion in UK accommodation platform

AustralianSuper plans to invest A$1 billion in a UK-based accommodation platform, aiming to expand its property portfolio. This strategic move targets growth in the UK rental market, leveraging the platform’s technology to enhance tenant experience and operational efficiency. The investment aligns with AustralianSuper’s focus on long-term, stable returns and diversification in international real estate assets.

Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.41%

Australian shares closed higher, with the S&P/ASX 200 rising 0.41%. Gains were driven by stronger performances in sectors like materials and financials, while investors reacted to economic data and corporate earnings reports. The market showed resilience amid mixed global cues, reflecting cautious optimism among traders.

Apple investigating outages affecting Apple TV+, Apple Music services

Apple is investigating ongoing outages impacting Apple TV+ and Apple Music services, causing access issues for users. The company is working to resolve the disruptions and restore normal service as quickly as possible. Users have reported difficulties streaming content and accessing their accounts during the outage period.

Apple’s iPhone 17 outpaces predecessor with Strong U.S. and China demand

Apple’s iPhone 17 is experiencing faster sales than its predecessor, driven by robust demand in both the U.S. and China. The new model’s appeal is boosted by upgraded features and strong market interest, positioning Apple well for continued growth amidst competitive smartphone markets.

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Starboard to detail need for change at Tripadvisor at conference, sources say

Activist investor Starboard is set to present its case for changes at Tripadvisor during an upcoming conference. The firm plans to highlight areas where it believes the company can improve operational efficiency and shareholder value, signaling potential strategic shifts to enhance Tripadvisor's performance. The detailed proposals aim to persuade other investors to support Starboard's vision for the travel review platform.

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China GDP rises slightly more than expected in Q3, but at slowest pace in a year

China's GDP grew 4.9% year-on-year in Q3, slightly exceeding expectations but marking the slowest growth in a year. Economic recovery remains uneven due to weak domestic demand and external uncertainties. Policymakers are expected to continue stimulus measures to support growth amid challenges like property market weakness and global tensions.

Chinese exports to North Korea surge in September

Chinese exports to North Korea saw a significant increase in September, marking a notable rise compared to previous months. This surge indicates strengthened economic ties despite ongoing international sanctions. Key export items included machinery and electronics, reflecting expanding trade relations between the two neighbors. The growth suggests North Korea’s continued reliance on China amid global restrictions.

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After army coup, Madagascar's Gen Z demand a voice in shaping what comes next

Following Madagascar's recent army coup, the nation's Gen Z is actively seeking a role in determining the country's future. This younger generation is pushing for greater political involvement and reforms, expressing frustration with traditional power structures and a desire for inclusive governance that addresses their needs and aspirations.

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

Bank of England Chief Economist Huw Pill indicated that the upcoming interest rate cuts will be slower than expected. This cautious approach aims to balance controlling inflation without harming economic growth, reflecting ongoing uncertainties in the UK economy. The central bank is prioritizing stability amid mixed economic signals before making significant policy moves.

Eurozone consumer inflation confirmed at 2.2% annually in September

Eurozone consumer inflation was confirmed at 2.2% annually in September, maintaining steady price growth. This rate reflects ongoing moderate inflation pressures within the region, influenced by energy costs and supply chain factors, while core inflation remains elevated. The data suggests persistent inflation risks amid economic recovery efforts.

Trump says his administration is working on lowering beef prices

Former President Trump stated that his administration is actively working to reduce beef prices. He highlighted efforts to address supply chain issues and increase competition among producers to make beef more affordable for consumers.

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

Frequent changes in US tariffs have led many Chinese exporters to abandon the American market. The unpredictability and increased costs have made US trade less viable, prompting businesses to seek alternative markets and strategies to maintain profitability amid ongoing tariff fluctuations.

China’s Q3 GDP growth slows to one-year low in test of long-term policy plans

China’s GDP growth in Q3 slowed to a one-year low, reflecting ongoing challenges in the post-pandemic recovery. The slowdown tests the effectiveness of government policies aimed at stabilizing the economy, boosting domestic consumption, and supporting industries. Analysts highlight risks including weak global demand and structural issues, urging sustained reforms to achieve long-term growth targets.

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BOJ board member Takata keeps call for more rate hikes

Bank of Japan board member Takata reiterated his support for further interest rate hikes to tame inflation, signaling a shift from the BOJ's traditionally ultra-loose monetary policy. He emphasized the need to balance inflation control with economic growth, suggesting gradual increases to avoid market shocks. This stance marks a notable departure amid rising global inflation pressures.

Asia shares pulled higher by Nikkei surge, China GDP beats

Asian shares climbed as Japan’s Nikkei surged on strong corporate earnings and optimism. China’s GDP growth exceeded expectations, bolstering market confidence. Investors reacted positively to economic data and corporate results, lifting regional stocks. The upbeat outlook overshadowed concerns over global economic challenges, driving gains across key Asian markets.

Bank Indonesia set to cut rates again as growth trumps rupiah concerns: Reuters poll

Bank Indonesia is likely to reduce interest rates again, prioritizing economic growth over rupiah stability, according to a Reuters poll. Despite concerns about the weakening rupiah, policymakers focus on supporting domestic demand amid global uncertainties and easing inflation pressures. This suggests continued accommodative monetary policy to sustain Indonesia's economic recovery.

Morning Bid: The Takaichi trade makes a comeback

The Takaichi trade, once overlooked, is gaining renewed interest in financial markets. Investors are reevaluating its potential amidst changing economic conditions, signaling a possible resurgence in its popularity and impact.

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Instant view: China Q3 GDP growth slows to 4.8% y/y, in line with forecast

China's Q3 GDP grew 4.8% year-on-year, matching forecasts but indicating a slowdown amid ongoing economic challenges. The growth reflects gradual recovery efforts despite domestic and global pressures affecting demand and production.

China September rare earth magnet exports fall 6% from a seven-month high

China’s rare earth magnet exports declined by 6% in September after reaching a seven-month peak. The decrease highlights fluctuating demand and supply challenges amid global market uncertainties. Despite the dip, export volumes remain steady, reflecting ongoing international reliance on China’s rare earth materials essential for electronics and green technologies.

Yen eases as dovish Takaichi set to become Japan PM, Aussie gains

The Japanese yen weakened as conservative politician Sanae Takaichi, known for her dovish stance, is poised to become Japan's prime minister. This shift raises expectations of continued loose monetary policy. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar gained amid positive market sentiment and higher commodity prices.

Bitcoin price today: recovers to $110k amid easing US-China jitters

Bitcoin's price surged to $110,000 as tensions between the US and China eased, boosting investor confidence. Market optimism grew following diplomatic talks, leading to increased crypto market activity and recovery after recent declines linked to geopolitical fears. Analysts remain cautious but upbeat about Bitcoin's short-term prospects amid improving global relations.

Rosenblatt says this is the best Bitcoin mining stock to own

Rosenblatt Research highlights one Bitcoin mining stock as the top choice for investors, citing its strong operational efficiency, low energy costs, and robust growth potential. The firm emphasizes the company's leading technology and strategic positioning in the rapidly expanding crypto mining sector, making it a preferred pick amid market volatility.

EOS Falls 13% In Bearish Trade

EOS experienced a significant decline, dropping 13% amid a bearish market trend. The downturn reflects investor caution and broader negative sentiment affecting cryptocurrency prices. Market analysts note increased selling pressure, contributing to EOS's sharp fall.

EOS Climbs 11% In Rally

EOS surged 11% amid a broader crypto market rally, driven by positive investor sentiment and increased trading volume. Market analysts attribute the rise to recent network upgrades and growing adoption of EOS-based decentralized applications, boosting confidence in the token's long-term prospects.

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

gTrade has announced a Halloween-themed trading contest on the Arbitrum network, offering $400,000 in total rewards. Traders can participate by trading Arbitrum-based assets on gTrade’s platform during the contest period. The event aims to boost platform engagement and highlight Arbitrum’s growing DeFi ecosystem, providing traders with incentives and opportunities to win substantial prizes.

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

Bitcoin's price has dropped to $106,000 due to escalating trade tensions and rising credit risks worldwide. Investors are reacting cautiously amid uncertainty in global markets, leading to significant selling pressure on the cryptocurrency. The downturn reflects broader financial instability and concerns over economic 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, aiming to strengthen its position in the digital assets market. This partnership marks a strategic move to leverage cryptocurrency opportunities and expand Harrison Global’s portfolio amid growing investor interest in digital currencies.

XRP Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

XRP experienced a 10% decline amid bearish market conditions, reflecting increased selling pressure. The drop is attributed to broader cryptocurrency market weaknesses and investor caution. Traders are monitoring key support levels to gauge potential recovery or further declines.

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Litecoin Falls 10% In Bearish Trade

Litecoin's price dropped 10% amid bearish market sentiment, reflecting broader cryptocurrency downturns. Traders cite increased selling pressure and negative investor sentiment. Analysts recommend caution as Litecoin tests key support levels, with potential for continued volatility in the near term.

Power Metal Resources to reduce share capital, eyes potential return to shareholders

Power Metal Resources plans to reduce its share capital to clean the company’s capital structure. This move aims to enhance shareholder value and positions the company to potentially return capital to shareholders. The reduction is part of strategic efforts to strengthen the balance sheet and support future growth opportunities.

Mothercare secures pension contributions deferral until March 2026

Mothercare has successfully negotiated a deferral of its pension contributions until March 2026. This move aims to ease financial pressures on the company as it continues efforts to stabilize operations and improve profitability. The deferral provides Mothercare with additional cash flow flexibility to support its ongoing business restructuring and growth plans.

Avacta raises £16 million to advance cancer drug pipeline

Avacta secured £16 million to support the development of its cancer drug candidates. The funding will accelerate preclinical studies and clinical trials aimed at advancing its innovative immuno-oncology therapies, enhancing treatment options for cancer patients. This investment highlights growing confidence in Avacta's technology and potential market impact.

Kelun-Biotech's breast cancer drug outperforms standard therapy

Kelun-Biotech's new breast cancer drug has demonstrated superior efficacy compared to the current standard therapy in clinical trials. The drug showed higher response rates and improved patient outcomes, marking a significant advancement in breast cancer treatment and offering hope for better management of the disease.

Sampo buys back 414,255 shares as part of repurchase program

Sampo has repurchased 414,255 of its own shares under its ongoing share buyback program. This move reflects the company’s strategy to enhance shareholder value and optimize its capital structure. The buyback aligns with Sampo's commitment to returning capital to shareholders while maintaining financial flexibility.

FDA approves Gazyva for lupus nephritis treatment

The FDA has approved Gazyva (obinutuzumab) for treating lupus nephritis, a severe kidney inflammation caused by systemic lupus erythematosus. This approval offers a new therapeutic option for patients, aiming to improve kidney function and reduce disease progression. Gazyva, previously used for certain cancers, showed promising results in clinical trials for lupus nephritis, marking a significant advancement in autoimmune disease management.

Kelun-Biotech's lung cancer drug shows improved survival in trial

Kelun-Biotech announced that its experimental lung cancer drug demonstrated improved survival rates in a recent clinical trial. The study showed the drug’s effectiveness in extending patients’ lives compared to existing treatments, marking a significant advancement in lung cancer therapy. Further regulatory review is anticipated to potentially bring the drug to market.

Botanix Q1 FY2026 slides: Sofdra sales surge 65% as costs decline

Botanix reported a 65% increase in Sofdra sales for Q1 FY2026, driven by strong market demand. The company also achieved reduced operational costs, enhancing profitability. These trends indicate improved financial health and positive momentum for Botanix moving forward.

Incyte's cancer drug candidates show promising results in trials

Incyte’s latest cancer drug candidates have demonstrated encouraging outcomes in clinical trials, showing potential in treating various cancers. These results highlight the effectiveness and safety of the drugs, positioning Incyte as a strong player in oncology therapeutics and paving the way for further development and possible regulatory approvals.

DS-3939 shows promising results in early trials against solid tumors

Early clinical trials of DS-3939 demonstrate encouraging anti-tumor activity in patients with various solid tumors. The drug exhibited manageable side effects and notable tumor reduction in several cases, indicating its potential as a new treatment option. Further studies are underway to confirm efficacy and safety in larger patient populations.

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