News Summary - 10/23/2025

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Trump says Putin talks 'don't go anywhere' as he imposes new sanctions
The US has imposed new sanctions on Russia's largest oil companies, Rosneft and Lukoil, in response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
No camera covered Louvre wall where jewel thieves broke in, director says
Laurence des Cars revealed that only one camera was directed at the gallery targeted by jewel thieves, leaving the wall they broke into unmonitored.
Myanmar's army is taking back territory with relentless air strikes - and China's help
China supports Myanmar's junta and their controversial plan to hold elections in December, aiding the military's aggressive campaign to reclaim territory through relentless air strikes.
'Fatal combination' of disease, injuries and famine in Gaza is generational crisis, WHO tells BBC
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus told the BBC that Gaza is facing a generational crisis caused by a deadly combination of disease, injuries, and famine. He stressed that a significantly increased amount of aid is urgently required to tackle the worsening humanitarian emergency in the area.
Temu agrees to remove rip-off greeting cards from its site more quickly
Temu has agreed to expedite the removal of greeting card designs that have been copied, following complaints from card companies about lost sales due to the unauthorized use of their designs.
Cameroon judges reject election-rigging complaints
Cameroon judges dismissed complaints of election rigging, extending uncertainty as official results are set to be announced Monday. Meanwhile, the opposition continues to claim victory.
UN's top court says Israel obliged to allow UN aid into Gaza
The UN's top court ruled that Israel must allow UN aid into Gaza and found that Israel has not provided sufficient evidence to support its allegations against the UN agency for Palestinian refugees.
Trump says 'existing structure' of White House East Wing to be torn down
President Trump announced plans to tear down the existing White House East Wing structure, contradicting his earlier claim that the $250 million ballroom addition would not interfere with the current building.
Children among victims in Russian strikes, hours after Trump-Putin talks shelved
Russian drone and missile attacks on Ukraine resulted in casualties, including children, occurring just hours after the US president postponed a planned summit with Putin in Budapest.
Mosquitoes found in Iceland for first time after record heat
Iceland, once one of the few mosquito-free countries, has now recorded the presence of mosquitoes for the first time. This change is attributed to recent record heat, which has created favorable conditions for mosquitoes to survive and breed in the previously inhospitable environment.
Dozens killed in Nigeria fuel tanker explosion
An overturned fuel tanker in Nigeria exploded suddenly as people gathered to collect leaking fuel, resulting in multiple fatalities and severe injuries. Emergency services responded to the scene, but the blast caused significant casualties due to the unexpected ignition of the fuel.
US forces kill two in strike on alleged drug boat in the Pacific
The US conducted its eighth strike on alleged drug trafficking vessels near Latin America, marking the first operation on the Pacific side. Two individuals were killed in the strike targeting a suspected drug boat in the region.
More than 40 dead after multi-vehicle crash in Uganda
A severe crash involving two buses, a lorry, and a car in Uganda has resulted in over 40 deaths and numerous injuries, according to police reports.
Eight pupils suspended after video shows assault at South African school
Eight pupils were suspended following a video showing an assault at a South African school. One victim's mother revealed he is a cancer survivor, adding concern to the incident.
SpaceX says it has cut Starlink services to Myanmar scam camps
SpaceX has disabled Starlink internet services used by crime syndicates operating scam camps along the Thai-Myanmar border, according to campaigners who highlighted the technology's role in enabling these illegal activities.
Singaporean women acquitted over pro-Palestinian walk
Two Singaporean women were acquitted after being charged for participating in a pro-Palestinian walk, despite the country's strict laws banning public protests and gatherings related to the Israel-Gaza conflict. The case highlights tensions between authorities' enforcement of protest bans and public expressions of solidarity.
Israel's 'yellow line' in Gaza gives Netanyahu room for manoeuvre
Israeli forces have retreated to a boundary that maintains control over most of Gaza, allowing Prime Minister Netanyahu to placate far-right ministers and retain their support for the time being.
'We fear for our souls' - Nigerian farmers need armed guards to protect them from jihadists
Nigerian farmers face threats from jihadists, forcing the use of armed guards and special buses to encourage them to return to farming safely amid rising insecurity.
Why Trump made breakthrough in Gaza but can't with Putin over Ukraine
Trump's cancelled summit with Putin highlights the challenges he faces in ending the Ukraine war, contrasting with his earlier success in brokering peace in Gaza. Despite his efforts, reaching a breakthrough with Putin remains elusive.
Japan's first female leader: A historic moment with caveats
Sanae Takaichi has become Japan's first female prime minister, marking a historic milestone. However, her reputation for conservative views on women's equality tempers enthusiasm, raising questions about the broader impact of her leadership on gender issues in Japan.
Can France retrieve its priceless crown jewels - or is it too late?
Experts caution that although the thieves responsible for stealing France's crown jewels might still be apprehended, the precious gemstones are unlikely to be recovered, raising doubts about the treasures' return.
Hamas ruled Gaza with an iron rod â will it really give up control?
Despite setbacks, Hamas remains a significant force in Gaza. While weakened, it continues to wield influence and control, suggesting Israel will likely face ongoing challenges dealing with the group for the foreseeable future.
US strikes on Latin American 'drug boats': What do we know, and are they legal?
Experts question the legality of recent US attacks on Latin American "drug boats," suggesting some strikes may violate international law. The operations raise concerns about sovereignty and the legal justification for such actions.
Kevin Federline has held off writing about Britney Spears. Until now
Kevin Federline, Britney Spears' ex-husband, has made several allegations against her, while Britney has accused him of attacking her.
What we learned from Virginia Giuffre's memoir
Virginia Giuffre's 367-page memoir provides detailed accounts of her encounters with Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Prince Andrew, shedding light on the abuse she endured and the roles these figures played in her experiences.
'Heist made it more exciting to go to the Louvre': Tourists react as museum reopens
The Louvre reopened Wednesday, just three days after a daylight heist saw millions of euros worth of jewelry stolen. Despite the recent theft, tourists expressed excitement about visiting the iconic museum, with some saying the heist added a new thrill to their experience. Authorities continue to investigate the high-profile robbery.
Watch: Dozens of giant pumpkins hit the water for rowing race
In Oregon, a group called the 'squashbucklers' raced by rowing in hollowed-out giant pumpkins. These locally grown gourds served as unique watercraft for the event.
Watch: A 'big moment' for France as Sarkozy jailed
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has been sentenced to jail and will live in a small cell, marking a significant moment in France's political history, according to BBC's Paris Correspondent Hugh Scofield.
Tornado hits Paris suburbs leaving one dead
A tornado struck Val-d'Oise, north of Paris, on Monday, killing a 23-year-old construction worker and toppling three construction cranes.
Trump to Australian ambassador: 'I don't like you either'
In 2020, former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd described Donald Trump on social media as the "most destructive" US president in history.
BBC at Scene of 'Brazen' Louvre Jewel Theft
The BBC's Hugh Schofield reports live outside the Louvre in Paris, where a bold and audacious jewel theft has taken place, described as extraordinary and daring.
The PP requests the Supreme Court to require SĂĄnchez to provide the bank statements of cash payments to PSOE leaders
The PP has submitted a document as a popular accusation in the investigation against JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, Santos CerdĂĄn, and Koldo GarcĂa, requesting the Supreme Court to order Pedro SĂĄnchez to hand over the bank statements related to cash payments to PSOE leaders.
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Junts threatens the Government again: "We need to start talking about the time for change" because "the chewing gum has been stretched to the end"
MĂriam Nogueras of Junts criticizes the Government for causing significant social wear, pointing out that people are fed up, but avoids mentioning a vote of no confidence. The party insists on the need for political change due to the exhaustion of the current Executive.
SĂĄnchez Announces New Catalogue of Francoist Symbols for November to Remove Them "Once and For All"
The Government will publish in November the new catalogue of Francoist symbols to be removed, in accordance with the 2022 Democratic Memory Law, to definitively eliminate these remnants of Francoism.
Duel of "slips" and reproaches in Congress: FeijĂło criticizes PSOE corruption and SĂĄnchez, cancer screenings in Andalusia
In Congress, FeijĂło accused the PSOE of corruption, while SĂĄnchez strongly denied any irregular financing after a direct question. Both leaders exchanged reproaches in a debate marked by mistakes and mutual accusations.
The European Parliament opens the process to lift Alvise Pérez's immunity
The European Parliament has initiated the procedure to lift Alvise Pérez's immunity, following a request from the Spanish Supreme Court.
Gaza War, Live | Israel Delivers the Bodies of 30 More Palestinians It Was Holding as Part of Agreement with Hamas
Israel has delivered the bodies of 30 Palestinians it was holding, according to the agreement reached with Hamas. This gesture is part of negotiations and efforts to move towards a ceasefire in the Gaza war. News continues to develop in a context of tension and hope for a lasting truce.
Congress approves a PP initiative to audit anti-abuse bracelets with Ăbalosâs 'yes' and PSOEâs abstention
Congress approved a PP initiative to audit the anti-abuse bracelets. The Prime Minister and the Chairwoman of the Commission voted against it, having previously sent their electronic votes before the PSOE's position changed from opposition to abstention.
What Went Wrong in the Latest Case of Gender-Based Murder? Martha Was 21 Years Old and Was Killed in Front of Her Baby
Martha, 21 years old, was killed in front of her baby after spending seven months in an emergency center and a shelter for abused women. Despite six violations of the restraining order, her case was considered "low risk," highlighting failures in the assessment and protection against gender-based violence.
STDs on the rise in Spain, especially among young people: chlamydia cases increase by 10% and gonorrhea cases by 7%
STDs in Spain are increasing, particularly among young people under 25 years old. Although most cases occur in the 25 to 34 age group, there is a notable rise in chlamydia (10%) and gonorrhea (7%) infections among the young population.
At least 6 dead after Russia attacks a nursery in Kharkiv and a residential building in Kyiv
Six people died in Russian attacks on a nursery in Kharkiv and a residential building in Kyiv, including a six-month-old baby and a 12-year-old girl.
Hungary continues preparing an "uncertain" Trump-Putin summit and the Kremlin responds to the US saying "nobody wants to waste time"
Viktor OrbĂĄn reaffirms that Hungary will be the location for the summit between Trump and Putin, while the Kremlin responds to the US by stating that nobody wants to waste time, reflecting uncertain preparations for the meeting.
The Police Warn: RosalĂa's Event in Callao Put "the Physical Integrity of People at Risk"
The Police reported that RosalĂa's event in Callao caused "serious security disturbances" and endangered the physical safety of attendees, according to the police report.
Isabel Preysler shares the breakup letter from Vargas Llosa: "My house is not a hotel"
Isabel Preysler has surprised many by publishing Mario Vargas Llosa's love letters in her memoirs, including a breakup letter in which he states, "my house is not a hotel."
Preysler publishes the letters the writer sent her: "I experienced an almost adolescent passion"
Preysler has published the letters sent to her by a writer during a period in which she experienced an intense and almost adolescent infatuation, revealing her most personal and emotional side through these missives.
Amaia Montero photographed leaving a rehearsal with La Oreja de Van Gogh after her return was confirmed
Amaia Montero was seen with Xabi San MartĂn, keyboardist of La Oreja de Van Gogh, smoking and dressed comfortably as she left a rehearsal, following the confirmation of her return to the band.
Actor Alejandro Landero Struggles Living on the Street with His Pets: "I Have No Place to Go"
Alejandro Landero, an actor seen living on the street with his pets, claims that the situation has been exaggerated and is a specific case. He expresses that he has nowhere to go and faces difficulties but insists that it does not represent his entire reality.
The Cancellation of Villarreal - Barça in Miami: The Final Decision, Real Madrid's Pressure, Money That Was to Be Shared...
The match between Villarreal and Barça, scheduled for December 20 in Miami, was canceled. Pressures from Real Madrid and financial disputes are considered key reasons for not holding the game in the United States.
Javier Tebas points to those responsible for the cancellation of the Miami match: "They have been putting pressure on referees for years"
Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, attributes the cancellation of the match between Villarreal and FC Barcelona in Miami to the continuous pressure that certain groups exert on referees, which has made it difficult to hold the match outside of Spain.
Dilawar's Phone Places Him at the Morata Crime Scene When the Police Found the Bodies: "He Was Watching What We Were Doing"
The trial for the Morata triple homicide continued with testimonies from police officers and civil guards. It was revealed that Dilawar's phone placed the confessed perpetrator at the crime scene when the police found the bodies, indicating that he was watching the police operation.
The Two Reasons Why Colon Cancer Grows Faster in Young Adults
The increase in colon cancer among young adults is mainly attributed to two factors: changes in the gut microbiome that favor harmful bacteria and unhealthy lifestyles, such as poor diet and physical inactivity. These reasons explain why this disease, once more common in older people, is rapidly growing among young individuals.
A driver gets scared by a spider and crashes into a car and three motorcycles in Palma
A 72-year-old woman lost control of her vehicle after being frightened by a spider, swerving and causing a collision with a car and three motorcycles in Palma.
Stella Banderas' Surprising Wedding Dress That Pays Tribute to Her Roots: "I Wanted Something a Little Gothic"
Stella Banderas, daughter of Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith, surprised with a wedding dress that combines a gothic style and Spanish accents, paying tribute to her roots at her wedding to Alex Gruszynski.
Storm Benjamin Arrives in Spain: Winds up to 100 km/h and Heavy Rainfall
Storm Benjamin will arrive in Spain, causing heavy rain and winds of up to 100 km/h between Wednesday and Thursday, although its center will not directly impact the country.
Judicial experts believe an art kidnapping is behind the theft of the Louvre jewels: "The most difficult thing is for them to sell them"
The Paris Prosecutorâs Office continues investigating the theft of the Louvre jewels, without ruling out any hypotheses. As a precautionary measure, France has initiated a thorough review of security in all its museums. Experts suggest that the theft could be related to an art kidnapping, emphasizing that the most challenging part for the thieves would be selling the pieces.
The Louvre Reopens to the Public with Restrictions After the 'Heist of the Century'
The Louvre has reopened its doors to the public following the 'heist of the century,' but the Apollo Gallery, the site of the theft, will remain closed for a while as necessary investigations and repairs are carried out.
The Dauphin's Treasure, the VelĂĄzquez of the Royal Palace, Ptolemy's Cosmography... the most notorious art thefts in Spain's history
Famous thefts in Spain have affected iconic sites such as the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, the National Library, and the Cathedral of Santiago, involving valuable works and cultural heritage.
Vance insists on his commitment to disarm Hamas and the militia announces it will end the executions of rivals in the Gaza Strip
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thanked Vance for his visit and highlighted his solidarity with the cause, while Vance reiterated his commitment to disarm Hamas and the militia promised to put an end to the executions of rivals in the Gaza Strip.
Gaza War, Live | Israel Delivers the Bodies of Another 30 Palestinians It Had Held as Part of the Agreement with Hamas
Israel delivered the bodies of 30 deceased Palestinians it had retained, as part of the ceasefire agreement with Hamas. The war in Gaza continues to generate tensions, but these actions aim to advance negotiations to achieve a lasting truce.
The National Court rules that it is not competent to investigate Netanyahu for the assault on the Flotilla in June
Judge Antonio Piña has rejected the complaint filed by Sergio Toribio, a member of the Flotilla in Spain, declaring that the National Court is not competent to investigate Netanyahu for the assault on the Flotilla that occurred in June.
The Andalusian Government Restores Access to Reports After the Incident in Digital Services
The Andalusian Health Service (SAS) has restored access to reports, images, and digital services in the ClicSalud application following an incident in its services.
The CGPJ Approves a Critical Report on Bolaños' Law Regarding Journalists' Professional Confidentiality: It Has "Flaws" and Is "Unpredictable"
The CGPJ approves a report criticizing Bolaños' law on journalists' professional confidentiality, pointing out that it has flaws and is unpredictable. The Council highlights that journalists will not be able to know under what circumstances their right to protect sources is restricted, generating legal uncertainty.
The Price of Gold Stabilizes After Recording Its Largest Drop in Twelve Years Due to Fear of a 'Bubble'
The price of gold stabilizes after its largest drop in twelve years due to fears of a 'bubble'. Despite this, the metal has accumulated a 60% increase so far this year, mainly driven by purchases from major central banks.
"'20minutos' Celebrates Its 25th Anniversary on the ONCE Lottery Coupon: 'It Is a Reminder of Our Commitment to Society'"
The ONCE lottery coupon dedicated to the 25th anniversary of 20minutos will be available on October 30th in the streets, highlighting the media outlet's commitment to society.
Enjoy a Spookiest Halloween Party at the Best Price with Amazon Haul
Amazon Haul arrives in Spain with thousands of Halloween products for less than 20 euros, allowing you to prepare a terrifying and affordable party. Take advantage of the deals so your celebration stands out with style without spending much.
What Should Your Vitamin Car Be Like?
This electric car acts as a supplement that improves your mobility, providing a safer, more efficient, and cleaner drive.
Chris Martin, of Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating on their partners, encouraging people to find something positive in negative situations.
The body found by the Turia River could be that of Javi, missing after the DANA along with his daughter with Down syndrome
The bodies of Francisco Ruiz and Elisabeth Gil, missing after the DANA, have not yet been found. The body found by the Turia River could correspond to Javi, one of those missing along with his daughter with Down syndrome.
The Radical Life Change of Marina Yers After Her Alleged Conversion to Islam: "I Just Want to Be Heard by the Right People"
After her alleged conversion to Islam, Marina Yers feels disconnected from her current audience and has created a parallel social media account to attract a new audience that values her message.
Roig: "The problem for a business owner is not paying many taxes, but how they are managed"
The president of Mercadona emphasized the pride that business owners should feel as role models of civil society and pointed out that the real problem is not paying many taxes, but the management of those resources.
La Mari from Chambao announces she has been diagnosed with a second breast cancer
La Mari, the singer of Chambao, has announced that she was recently operated on for a second breast cancer, sharing the news with her followers to inform them about her health condition.
Riots in Dublin and six arrests during a protest following the alleged rape of a girl
Protesters in Dublin were involved in riots and set a police vehicle on fire during a demonstration against the alleged rape of a girl, resulting in six arrests.
Edu Recommends: The Documentaries He Would Watch a Hundred Times
Edu shares his passion for documentaries, especially history ones, and recommends his personal favorites that he has enjoyed throughout his life.
Imaginarium Returns: Juguettos Will Sell More Than 190 References of the Aragonese Brand
Imaginarium, the Aragonese brand that closed in April 2024 after 30 years, will return to the market. Juguettos will market more than 190 references of the brand, ensuring its continuity and presence in the toy sector.
Brad Pitt hated his first job with Robert Redford, but made up for it with this intense thriller
Available in Spain via Prime Video and Filmin, 'Spy Game' allowed Brad Pitt to overcome his initial bad experience with Robert Redford, leaving him with a very positive memory of him thanks to this intense thriller.
The Nail Color That Is Starting to Be the Most Requested in Nail Salons This Fall
The camel nude, a natural and elegant shade, is establishing itself as the most requested nail color in nail salons for this fall.
An Ophthalmologist Explains Why We Sometimes See Flies, Hairs, and Cobwebs Floating in the Eye
Vitreous detachment can cause the perception of flies, hairs, and cobwebs in vision. This phenomenon can lead to more serious problems such as retinal tears or macular holes if not treated promptly.
Is Your WiFi Slow? Causes and What You Can Do to Make It Faster
Slow WiFi speed can be due to several factors such as interference, distance from the router, network congestion, or outdated equipment. To improve it, it is recommended to place the router in a central location, update devices, change the channel, and limit the number of devices connected simultaneously.
Imserso Trips: How to Find Out If There Are Available Spots and Which Destinations Are the Cheapest
The Imserso program offers more than 879,000 spots for retirees who meet specific requirements. Interested individuals can check the availability of open spots and find out which destinations are the most affordable to plan their trip.
Zurracapote, Pajarete, and RatafĂa: Spainâs Drinks That Few Know Outside Their Region
Spainâs rich gastronomy extends beyond food to unique regional drinks like zurracapote, pajarete, and ratafĂa. These traditional beverages, cherished locally, remain largely unknown outside their specific regions, highlighting the diverse cultural heritage of Spanish culinary traditions.
The Ultimate Guide to Driving Safely in Torrential Autumn and Winter Rains
With the arrival of autumn rains, tips are offered to prepare the vehicle and drive safely, ensuring a better response to adverse conditions in autumn and winter.
Kitchen utensils you have been using incorrectly for a long time
Many kitchen utensils have specific functions, and using them incorrectly can ruin your dishes. The article highlights some common utensils that you are probably using wrong and recommends correcting their use to avoid culinary mistakes.
Sarkozy's Privileges in Prison: Protected by Guards, TV and Phone in His Cell, Area for Exercising...
Nicolas Sarkozy enjoys privileges in prison, including protection by guards, television and a phone in his cell, as well as access to an area for exercising, which has sparked debate about the special treatment of the former French president.
Nicolas Sarkozy behind bars: this is the prison where the former French president is serving his sentence
La Santé prison, known for housing dictators, spies, and fictional characters, now has as a resident the former French president Nicolas Sarkozy, who is serving his sentence in a "VIP wing."
Housing prices soar in the EU and rise by 60.5%: Madrid and Barcelona among the cities where the highest share of income is spent
Housing prices in the EU have increased by up to 237% in some countries, with an average rise of 60.5%. Madrid and Barcelona stand out among the cities where families allocate the largest portion of their income to housing. Additionally, 85% of the buildings are old, highlighting a housing crisis according to a Council report.
A 13-year-old boy kills his classmate, cuts him with a chainsaw, and eats part of the body "out of curiosity"
A 13-year-old boy murdered his classmate, dismembered him with a chainsaw, and consumed part of his body out of curiosity. The remains were scattered near a shopping mall, under a bridge, near a pool, and in an open field.
Newborn Baby Found Dead in a Washing Machine: Mother Accused of Murder
After a delivery with severe bleeding, doctors noticed that the mother did not have the newborn baby. Subsequently, the baby was found dead inside a washing machine. The mother is facing murder charges.
Flying Towards a Better Future is Possible: 'SAF Circle,' the Ecological Transition of Aviation
Iberia launches the 'SAF Circle' program, which aims to bring together major companies to promote a decarbonized economy through the use and increase of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF).
Doubts and Certainties Surrounding the Death of the Ex-Husband of the Mayor of Almassora, Found in a Dumpster
Vicente DomĂnguez, the ex-husband of the mayor of Almassora, was found in a dumpster early Sunday morning. It is believed that he was still alive when he was thrown into the trash, raising uncertainty about the exact circumstances of his death.
Searcher | Check if your city or town is among the richest or poorest in Spain
The INE has published the list of Spanish municipalities according to their average income, highlighting Pozuelo de AlarcĂłn as the richest, with 30,524 euros per inhabitant.
Is it legal for me to be charged an extra fee for paying with a credit card?
Some businesses charge an extra fee when paying with a credit card to cover the commissions charged by banks for using the card reader. However, the legality of these charges depends on the regulations in effect in each country.
Garden Anchovies, the Curious Recipe to Eat Zucchini in a Different Way
This recipe allows you to make use of zucchinis stored in the fridge in an innovative way, transforming them into a different and tasty dish inspired by anchovies, offering an original option to enjoy this vegetable.
Page asks the PSOE to file a lawsuit against the 'plumber' Leire DĂez to "clear up doubts"
Emiliano GarcĂa-Page urges the PSOE to file lawsuits against those who have abused the party, including Leire DĂez, with the aim of "clearing up doubts" and strengthening internal transparency.
HBO Max Raises Prices Amidst a Flood of Offers for the Purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery
HBO Max has increased its prices in the United States, while in Spain the price hike for existing subscribers was already applied weeks ago. This adjustment takes place amidst a wave of offers related to the purchase of Warner Bros. Discovery.
Two Imprisoned Journalists, Winners of the European Parliament's Sakharov Prize
The European Parliament has awarded the Sakharov Prize to two imprisoned journalists, recognizing their courage and commitment to freedom of expression. The announcement was made this Wednesday in Strasbourg, highlighting the importance of defending human rights and a free press.
The Ministry of Childhood will create a commission to recognize victims of sexual violence in schools, residences, or sports clubs
The Government plans to include in the childhood protection law the creation of a commission to recognize and support victims of sexual violence that occurred in schools, residences, and sports clubs.
When the landlord tries to make the tenant pay the garbage tax: "In the end, he had to bear it himself"
The new garbage tax in Spanish cities is causing conflicts between landlords and tenants. Although many tenants pay it, the law states that it corresponds to the property owner if it is not included in the contract. In several cases, landlords have ultimately had to assume this cost themselves.
Families of Bullied Children Will Demand an Anti-Bullying Law: "Simple Mockery Makes Them Commit Suicide"
The president of Trencats, whose daughter committed suicide in 2021, calls for anti-bullying protocols to include the first physical or verbal aggression. He announces a gathering on November 6 to demand a law to combat school bullying.
GĂłmez-MarĂn, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"
Ălex GĂłmez-MarĂn, physicist and neuroscientist, explains in his book "The Science of the Last Threshold" his near-death experience, where he saw three figures waiting for him. The work questions the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter from a scientific perspective.
Gaza, Peace is Wavering
Netanyahu stands alone against pressure from the US, but seeks to maintain the war to protect his political and judicial position, putting peace in Gaza at risk.
The Decline of...
The theft at the Louvre symbolizes the rapid loss of values and principles in Europe, reflecting an accelerated decline of its identity and cultural foundations in just minutes.
Japan Catches Up
Japan will have a woman as its leader for the first time in its history, marking a significant milestone in female representation in the country's leadership.
Heritage on the Run
Picasso and the empresses have seen how their symbolic value overshadows the real attention they receive, reflecting a disconnect between their cultural importance and the tangible recognition they possess.
Spain has four years to implement the driving license at 17 years old: if it does not adapt the legislation... there are precedents of sanctions
Spain has four years to adapt its legislation and allow the driving license at 17 years old, according to a European directive that requires national transposition. Although it is not immediately applicable, failure to comply may lead to sanctions, as has already happened in other cases.
These are all the EU changes for the driving license: will it be possible to obtain the permit at 17 years old? Are there new penalties?
The European Parliament approved an agreement that allows obtaining the driving license at 17 years old, as long as the driver is accompanied in the vehicle.
Many mysteries surrounding the death of young chess player Naroditsky, accused of cheating: "I was the only one who warned about his problems"
Vladimir Kramnik, 2000 world chess champion, publicly accused the American Naroditsky of cheating in online chess games without evidence, generating controversy around his death and the problems he was facing.
Half of Homebuyers Donât Know the Condition of the Property: âWe Know More About a Blenderâ
Technical architects and the Electrical Rehabilitation Observatory are calling for a mandatory technical report when selling second-hand homes, as many buyers are unaware of the real condition of the property they are purchasing.
Two Years in Prison for Assaulting a Man Who Asked Him to Move His Car in Santander
A man was sentenced to two years in prison for assaulting another man who asked him to move his car. The victim suffered a traumatic brain injury and a broken nose due to several punches to the face.
Why One Side of Aluminum Foil Is Matte and the Other Shiny: Myths About Its Use in the Kitchen
Aluminum foil has a matte side and a shiny side due to the manufacturing process, not because of different functionality. Both sides are equally effective for preserving and cooking food, and there is no specific use associated with each side. Many beliefs about its use in the kitchen are unfounded myths.
Peak Audience Day: 'Valle Salvaje' Hits Historic High and 'El tiempo justo' and 'CĂłdigo 10' Set Season Records
'Valle Salvaje' reached its historic highest audience, while the programs 'El tiempo justo' and 'CĂłdigo 10' achieved their best season figures, marking a record day in television viewership.
'La Critical Look' Welcomes Its New Teammate: Boira, a Guide Dog Trainee
Boira joins the morning show team 'La mirada crĂtica' for a year as part of her training to become a guide dog.
Marc GirĂł mocks bereavement leave: "Employers prefer you to work dead"
The host of 'Late Xou,' Marc GirĂł, humorously criticized employers for considering the idea of extending bereavement leave from two to ten days as a "joke," suggesting that they prefer employees to work even after a family loss.
Anita Williams, about her messages with Montoya: "I haven't changed his name, so what?"
Anita Williams, former contestant of 'Survivors 2025', confirmed that she has spoken with her ex Montoya, clarifying that she has not changed his name in her messages, but she did not provide further details about their relationship.
Buenafuente responds to Vox's 'flamethrower or chainsaw': "I keep doing my thing, and if one day they stop hiring me, I'll go home"
Andreu Buenafuente, in an interview, responds to Vox's criticisms by stating that he continues with his work without getting upset. He affirms that if at any point he stops being hired, he will simply look for another place or retire to his home, maintaining a calm attitude and focused on his work.
Laura Pausini announces album with songs by Latin artists like Bad Bunny and will celebrate 3,000 episodes of 'El Hormiguero'
Laura Pausini announces a new album featuring collaborations with Latin artists such as Bad Bunny. The tour to promote the album will begin in March in Spain. Additionally, she will celebrate the broadcast of the 3,000th episode of the show 'El Hormiguero'.
A priest prevents a young woman with Down syndrome from being a godmother because "she doesn't express herself well"
The family of a young woman with Down syndrome gathered over 3,000 signatures after a priest refused to let her be a godmother, claiming that "she doesn't express herself well," sparking a protest against discrimination.
Irene Rosales explains how she met her current boyfriend, Guillermo: "He had nothing to do with the breakup"
Irene Rosales explained that she reunited with her boyfriend Guillermo after a long time and that their relationship started as a friendship. She clarified that Guillermo had nothing to do with her previous separation.
Fani Carbajo explodes after insults her one-year-old daughter receives about her appearance: "Being in the spotlight does not give the right to cruelty"
Fani Carbajo, former contestant of 'Supervivientes: All Stars,' denounces the harassment her one-year-old daughter receives on social media because of her appearance. She warns about the harm caused by those who attack public figures and their families, reminding that public exposure does not justify cruelty or insults.
The confession that Isabel Preysler feels "forced" to reveal: "Julio did not treat Enrique as a father should have"
Isabel Preysler reveals in her memoirs intimate details about the relationship between Julio Iglesias and his son Enrique, pointing out that Julio did not act towards Enrique as a father should have.
Aitana sells for more than one million euros the house in Madrid where she lived with Miguel Bernardeau
Aitana has sold her house in Madrid, purchased in 2020 and located near the residence of Ana Duato, mother of her ex Miguel Bernardeau. The property, with 330 square meters, has been sold for more than one million euros.
Carlota Uribarri, the granddaughter of José Luis Uribarri who follows in her mother's footsteps
Carlota Uribarri, daughter of Susana Uribarri, is building her career as an artist representative and has also gained popularity as a 'microinfluencer'.
Bigote Arrocet exudes passion on the beach with a woman 35 years younger
Bigote Arrocet was caught by 'Lecturas' showing affection and passionate kisses on the beach with a yoga and pilates instructor, 35 years his junior.
Paris Jackson, about her concerts: "If the audience comes dressed like my father, it distracts me, it doesn't make sense"
Paris Jackson spoke about the hate she receives on social media, her struggles with addictions, and her music in an interview with 'Elle'. Additionally, she expressed that when the audience attends her concerts dressed like her father, she gets distracted and the event loses its meaning.
Singer Paulina Tamayo, 'the Great of Ecuador,' Dies
The renowned Ecuadorian singer Paulina Tamayo passed away, leaving an important musical legacy. Her son paid an emotional tribute to her on social media, highlighting her as his love, example, inspiration, and greatest pride.
This is the cover of 'Vera, a Love Story', the book with which Juan del Val won the Premio Planeta
Editorial Planeta has revealed the covers of 'Vera, a Love Story' by Juan del Val, winner of the Premio Planeta, and 'When the Wind Speaks', finalist Ăngela Banzas.
Minimalist, Small, and Functional: This Is Melyssa Pinto's Apartment in the Center of Madrid
Melyssa Pinto's apartment in the center of Madrid is small, minimalist, and functional, with every corner maximized to optimize space and efficiency.
Andy owes money to the tax authorities and Lucas would be re-mortgaged: "Neither can say they are up to date with their obligations"
Luis Pliego revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that Andy has outstanding debts with the tax authorities and that Lucas would be re-mortgaged, pointing out that neither of them is current with their financial obligations.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will take effect on January 1
The BOE confirms that starting January 1, a payroll deduction called the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will be applied, affecting workers with deductions of up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.
Tension Between Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith Before Their Daughter's Wedding
According to 'National Enquirer', Melanie Griffith's obsession with organizing her daughter's wedding caused tension and discomfort for both Antonio Banderas and their daughter.
The '20minutos Recap': Gala 5, a night with much ear but little listening
Gala 5 of 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' paid tribute to Leire MartĂnez from La Oreja de Van Gogh, highlighting her influence on the show, although the evening focused more on image than on auditory quality.
A Great Doncic Crashes Against Butler and Curry's Warriors in the NBA Opener
Luka Doncic scored 43 points, but it was not enough to prevent the Los Angeles Lakers' defeat against the Warriors, who won 119-109 at the start of the NBA season.
Abenza SĂĄnchez, Jaime Alcaraz's coach: "We must avoid comparing him to Carlos because each one has his own path"
Jaime Alcaraz's coach, 14 years old, highlights the promising future of the young tennis player and emphasizes the importance of not comparing him to Carlos Alcaraz, as each player has their own development and path in the sport.
The harsh attack by Nicola Pietrangeli, the great legend of Italian tennis, on Sinner: "It's a slap to the Italian sports world"
Nicola Pietrangeli harshly criticized Jannik Sinner following his withdrawal from the Davis Cup Finals, describing his absence as a "slap" to Italian sports and expressing his disappointment with the situation.
Makhachev's Coach Points Out Topuria's Weakness: "He's Almost the Complete Package, But He's Not"
Javier Mendez, Makhachev's coach and former coach of Khabib Nurmagomedov, analyzes the skills of the 155-pound champion, highlighting that although Topuria is almost complete, he has a key weakness that can be exploited.
Michael Jordan's sincere confession on his NBA comeback: "I wish I could take a magic pill and go out to play"
Michael Jordan, in his debut as an NBC commentator, sincerely confessed to Mike Tirico his desire to play in the NBA again, lamenting that he does not have a "magic pill" that would allow him to return to the court as before.
Ignasi, father of Pau, with Phelan-McDermid syndrome: "If doctors don't know it exists, they can't diagnose it"
In Spain, there are 250 diagnosed cases of Phelan-McDermid syndrome, but it is estimated that there could be around 5,000. The lack of medical knowledge makes diagnosis difficult, according to Ignasi, father of Pau, who emphasizes the need for greater information about this rare disease.
âEllas Cuentanâ awards Lidia, Sandra, Beatriz, and Cristina, four women living with illness and disability
138 women participated in the latest edition, totaling more than 1,000 testimonies since 2021 in the initiative by Club de Malasmadres, which recognizes women like Lidia, Sandra, Beatriz, and Cristina for their lives with illness and disability.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our achievements get very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the latest World Championships, six of them gold. He highlights the limited visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.
ALS patient Jordi Sabaté is cautious about the aid decree law because "these are years of unfulfilled promises"
Jordi Sabaté, an ALS patient and activist, expresses his caution regarding the new aid decree law, recalling years of unfulfilled promises. He continues to advocate for research and support for those suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
The Constitutional Court protects a mother who denounced that the death of her disabled son was not sufficiently investigated
The Constitutional Court supported a mother who denounced that the investigation into the death of her disabled son, found in the sea after his disappearance, was insufficient, although the Investigating Court found no signs of criminality in the case.
Funcas Improves Its GDP Forecast to 2.9% for 2025, but Warns That the Housing Crisis Is Starting to Slow the Economy
Funcas improves the forecast for Spanish GDP to 2.9% for 2025, although it warns that the housing crisis will begin to slow the economy. Growth is expected to decelerate to 1.9% in 2026 and 1.7% in 2027, impacted by lower tourism, public investment, and consumption. Unemployment will fall to historic lows in 2027.
'Made in Spain' Car Production Recovers in September with the Best Record of the Year
In September, Spanish factories produced 223,468 vehicles, an increase of 8.8% compared to the previous year, improving production and reducing the total year-on-year decline to 5%.
Mercadona will strengthen its commitment to 'Ready to Eat' and expand its presence in Portugal
Juan Roig, president of Mercadona, stated at the AECOC Congress that the 2,000 suppliers must earn profits to continue collaborating, highlighting the company's commitment to its partners.
Indra notifies the Competition Authority of the acquisition of Hispasat and the taking of control in Hindesat
Indra has informed the competition authority about its acquisition of Hispasat and control of Hindesat, pending regulatory approval to finalize the operation agreed with Redeia in January.
Dia will end the year with around 90 new openings, surpassing what was planned in its strategic plan
Dia will end the year with approximately 90 new openings in Spain, representing 50% more than what was planned in its 2025-2029 strategic plan, according to CEO Ricardo Ălvarez.
Telefónica appoints César Mascaraque as director replacing Javier de Paz
Telefónica, chaired by Marc Murtra, has appointed César Mascaraque, current director of its Brazilian subsidiary, to replace Javier de Paz on the board, thus filling a historic vacancy in the company's leadership.
'The K-pop Warriors' Arrive in Spanish Cinemas: When to Watch the Netflix Phenomenon
The animated series inspired by South Korea, 'The K-pop Warriors,' has become an unprecedented success on Netflix, reaching the top positions in its rankings. Now, the phenomenon arrives in Spanish cinemas so that a wider audience can enjoy this production.
The Great Villain of 'Yellowstone' Insists His Character Is Not Dead: "I Would Like to Bring Him Back"
Neal McDonough, who played a ruthless Beck brother in the second season of 'Yellowstone,' affirms that his character is still alive and expresses his desire to bring him back to the series.
A Movie Just for Bald People? The Screening That Sparks Laughter on the Internet
The new film by Yorgos Lanthimos, starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons, sparked laughter on the internet after a special screening that especially resonated with bald people, creating a fun viral phenomenon.
Rachel Zegler will be Gloria Estefan in a musical biopic to forget the failure of 'Snow White'
After the success of 'West Side Story', Rachel Zegler will star in a musical biopic about Gloria Estefan, aiming to consolidate her career and overcome the failure of 'Snow White'.
Review of 'Frankenstein': Del Toro and His Creature Overwhelm the Sight and Sound
The film stands out for its visual and emotional spectacularity, brilliantly starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, offering an impressive and immersive cinematic experience.
WhatsApp Scams Are Increasing, According to Meta: New Features and Key Tips to Protect Yourself
Meta warns about the rise of scams on WhatsApp and introduces new features to combat them. Additionally, it offers simple advice for users to protect themselves from fraud and maintain their security on the platform.
Samsung challenges Apple with its Galaxy XR, extended reality glasses with Gemini and 4K displays
Samsung collaborates with Google, Warby Parker, and Gentle Monster to create the Galaxy XR, extended reality glasses featuring artificial intelligence, the Gemini chipset, and 4K displays, directly competing with Apple in the immersive device market.
The hidden meaning of the small hole next to the iPhone camera
The small hole next to the iPhone camera is crucial for its proper functioning. Although almost imperceptible, if it malfunctions, it can significantly affect the user's experience with the device.
How to be sustainable when you are the largest brick manufacturer: this is how LEGO wants to change its 'bricks'
LEGO Group plans to reduce its emissions by 37% and manufacture all its bricks with renewable materials before 2032. We visited their headquarters in Billund, Denmark, to learn about their strategies towards sustainability.
The Former Google Director Warns About AI: "It Can Be Hacked to Learn How to Kill"
The former Google director warns that artificial intelligence is underestimated and cautions about future risks, including the possibility that it could be manipulated for dangerous purposes such as learning how to kill, anticipating a significant increase in its impact over the next decade.
The curious origin of bell-bottom pants that is related to the United States Navy
Bell-bottom pants, now a fashion icon, were initially created for practical reasons related to the United States Navy. Their design had functionality and not just an aesthetic intention, evolving over time to become a style symbol.
Aitana SĂĄnchez GijĂłn joins the haircut trend that women over 55 will want because it is elegant and original
Aitana SĂĄnchez GijĂłn confirms that her new haircut will be the favorite among women over 55 this autumn, standing out for its elegance and originality.
Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Natural"
Mercadona presents its new makeup collection "Natural," inspired by the essence of the earth, now available for this autumn season.
Aina Salom, Pharmacist: "To Wash Your Face Properly, Just Using a Stream of Water is Not Enough"
Aina Salom highlights common mistakes when washing the face, such as using only water, which can damage the skin. She emphasizes the importance of proper cleansing with specific products to maintain facial health and appearance.
Dakota Johnson surprises at Stella del Carmen's wedding with a black lace and sheer dress
Dakota Johnson, maid of honor and sister of the bride, made an impact with a black lace and sheer dress. Her gothic look perfectly matched the theme of Stella del Carmen's wedding.
The British Wales Bonner, 35 years old, new director of men's prĂȘt-Ă -porter at HermĂšs
Grace Wales Bonner, 35-year-old British designer and founder of the brand Wales Bonner, has been appointed creative director of men's prĂȘt-Ă -porter at HermĂšs. Her appointment marks a new direction for the French house in the men's fashion segment.
How to Make Your Own Cottage Cheese at Home: A Healthy, Versatile, and High-Protein Option
With just two ingredients and in 30 minutes, you can prepare homemade cottage cheese, a healthy, versatile, and protein-rich option ideal for various recipes and diets.
Jordi Cruz (47 years old), firm about removing the skin from sole: "It protects the meat, provides collagen, gives gelatin, and it has to stay because it's delicious"
Jordi Cruz, on 'MasterChef Celebrity 10,' defended keeping the skin on sole when cooking it, highlighting that it protects the meat and provides collagen and gelatin, elements he considers beneficial and essential to the dish.
The delicious rigatoni with tomato recipe from Chef Jamie Oliver that hides an important final trick
Jamie Oliver's rigatoni with tomato recipe includes ingredients such as basil, thyme, and garlic. The final secret of the preparation is an important trick that enhances the flavor of the dish, highlighting the simplicity and freshness of the ingredients.
This is How You Can Prepare Dutch-Style Cod That Will Make You Lick Your Fingers: The Key Is in the Batter
The traditional Dutch cod recipe is known for its crispy and delicious batter. Ideal for fish lovers, this dish combines simple ingredients with a technique that guarantees an irresistible flavor and texture. Perfect to enjoy at home and impress your guests.
Mercadona reveals the origin of the pumpkins sold in its supermarkets
Mercadona reveals that its pumpkins come from farmers in different regions of Spain, who supply various varieties to stock their supermarkets.
Crispy Curry Nut Snacks, a Delicious and Easy-to-Prepare Appetizer
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares delicious and healthy recipes every Friday, including these crispy curry nut snacks, an easy and nutritious appetizer.
This is what it's like to spend a few days in the best hotel in the world for remote nature getaways, according to 'National Geographic'
National Geographic awarded its 2025 Hotel Awards, highlighting an impressive hotel in Sardinia as the best for remote nature getaways, emphasizing its exclusivity and connection with the natural environment.
The town near San SebastiĂĄn where Leire MartĂnez, former singer of La Oreja de Van Gogh, grew up
Leire MartĂnez, singer of 'Mi nombre' and former lead vocalist of La Oreja de Van Gogh for 17 years, was born in a picturesque town near San SebastiĂĄn, in the Basque Country.
The beautiful town near the French border where part of the series 'La caza. Irati' was filmed
The fourth season of the series starring Megan Montaner premieres on Movistar Plus+, set in a beautiful location in northern Spain near the French border.
Neither La Rioja nor Bordeaux: Europe's lesser-known regions for wine lovers (and one is in Spain)
Lonely Planet presents a list of European destinations for wine lovers that are often left out of traditional guides, highlighting lesser-known regions, including one in Spain, ideal for discovering new wine experiences.
The Hiking Route Less Than an Hour from Madrid Through a Canyon Up to 40 Meters High
Located south of Segovia, this spot surprises with a unique trail that runs through a canyon up to 40 meters high. Less than an hour from Madrid, it offers a spectacular and accessible natural experience for hiking enthusiasts.
The Abandoned Village Two Hours from Barcelona with an Incredible Church and Lots of Paranormal Activity
This abandoned village in Tarragona, two hours from Barcelona, stands out for its impressive church and numerous supernatural legends that enhance its mystical and mysterious appeal.
The Most Powerful Passports: Spain Drops and the USA Falls Out of the Top 10
The passport ranking update keeps Singapore in first place, while Spain drops positions and the United States falls out of the top 10, reflecting changes in global mobility and travel restrictions.
What It Means to Walk Looking Down at the Ground, According to Psychology
Walking with your gaze lowered reflects aspects of nonverbal language and may be related to self-esteem, showing signals about a person's emotional state and confidence.
When Will the Male Pill Reach the Market? These Are Some Contraceptives Being Researched
Although the female pill has been on the market for over 60 years, there is still no equivalent male contraceptive available. Currently, different options are being researched to develop a male pill that offers effective and safe fertility control.
The Cancer Epidemiological Information System is Born in Spain to Improve Knowledge About Its Impact
Spain launches a Cancer Epidemiological Information System to create a national registry. The project aims to enhance understanding of the impact of cancer and optimize its management in public health.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "You shouldn't admire intelligence, you should know if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers advises valuing and prioritizing personal and ethical values instead of admiring intelligence, which largely depends on genetic luck. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing good people by their authentic human qualities.
What is a Cortisol Cocktail? The Three Ingredients That End Exhaustion and Stress
This cocktail, popular on social media, promises to boost energy and reduce stress. Its formula combines three key ingredients designed to fight exhaustion and improve overall well-being.
Does the New Tonale Have What It Takes to Win Over Alfistas? We Tested It in Italy
We tested the renewed 2025 Alfa Romeo Tonale in Pisa, which presents itself as more refined, attractive, and faithful to the Alfa Romeo spirit, aiming to captivate brand enthusiasts with improvements in design and performance.
Cars that could lose their label if the new DGT regulations come into effect in 2026
The DGT plans to change in 2026 the vehicle classification based on emissions that has been in place since 2016, which could cause some cars to lose their current environmental label. These adjustments aim to update criteria according to technological advances and improve traffic and pollution management.
"One Million for the Best": Cupra Sets a New Record
Cupra, the youngest brand of the Volkswagen Group, has reached a new milestone by producing one million vehicles, establishing itself as a successful and rapidly growing brand within the automotive sector.
The new trailer radar from the DGT that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia
The Directorate General of Traffic has installed new trailer radars in Catalonia that can issue up to 20 fines per minute, causing concern and alert among drivers due to their high effectiveness in detecting speeding violations.
Opel expands its 100% electric range with the Grandland offering the greatest range to date
Opel launches the Grandland Electric Long Range, its electric model with the greatest range of up to 694 km, combining efficiency and comfort to expand its offer of 100% electric vehicles.
The Case of a Town in Lleida with 1,000 Inhabitants Where Foreigners Come to Become Truck Drivers
The shortage of truck drivers in Spain has led companies to recruit foreigners, who are arriving in a small town in Lleida with 1,000 inhabitants to work in the transportation sector.
Elderly People in Madrid Will Receive Immediate Assistance to Enter Private Residences While Waiting for a Public Place
The Community of Madrid is preparing a decree to simplify procedures and speed up the granting of assistance, allowing the elderly to access private residences immediately while they wait for a public place.
Madrid centers receive the first 13 migrant minors from the Canary Islands distribution and reject 30% of transfer files
The Community of Madrid has received the first 13 migrant minors transferred from the Canary Islands but has dismissed 30% of the files after detecting adults or minors separated from their families during the transfer process.
'GavĂ a Taula' arrives in Barcelona, a new gastronomic fair with music and children's workshops: schedule, location, and dates
Jaume Balmes Square in GavĂ will host 'GavĂ a Taula', a gastronomic fair that will include live music and workshops for children, offering a cultural and culinary experience for the whole family.
The luxurious hotel in the Basque Country that captivated Coco Chanel: a historic building between the river and the sea
This 5-star hotel, opened in 1912 in the Basque Country, quickly became a refuge for international elites, including Coco Chanel, thanks to its privileged location between the river and the sea.
Man Arrested for Beating to Death a Stray Cat Cared for by Neighbors in Gran Canaria
A man was arrested in Gran Canaria after beating a stray female cat cared for by the neighbors, using a bunch of keys to strike her on the head.
The 'Manolitos' arrive in Granada: Manolo Bakes opens its first store in the heart of the city
Manolo Bakes, the popular coffee house, will open its first store in downtown Granada on Thursday the 23rd, marking its arrival in the city.
Rescued: The 11 Crew Members of a Galician Fishing Vessel That Suffered a Leak Near Ireland
The 11 crew members of the fishing vessel Radoche Tercero, based in Celeiro and flying the French flag, were rescued after suffering a leak in waters near Ireland.
The SAS will add 675 healthcare workers to health centers and more than 1,500 to new infrastructures
Antonio Sanz, Andalusiaâs Minister of Health, announced the addition of 4,371 healthcare workers to the public system, with nearly 3,000 hires planned for this year. Of these, 675 will go to health centers and more than 1,500 to new healthcare infrastructures.
Sanz pushes through another reduction of the IBI and the new large events tax but postpones the waste tax again
The City Council approved the fiscal ordinances for the upcoming year with the support of the Popular Party and Vox, including a reduction of the IBI and a new tax for large events, while the proposal for the waste tax was postponed once again.
Teachers Could Become Nurses: Asturias Proposes a Law for Them to Take on Nursing Tasks
Educational unions strongly criticize the draft law in Asturias that proposes teachers assume nursing functions, warning that it could put students' health at risk.
The octogenarian who died after shooting himself when about to be evicted in Torremolinos had not requested assistance from Social Services
The City Council emphasized that care for the elderly is a priority, but the 80-year-old man who shot himself during an eviction in Torremolinos had not asked for help from Social Services.
The Surprise of a Peruvian Tourist in Buenos Aires: "People Here Are Happy, They Are Very Warm"
A Peruvian tourist highlighted the kindness and warmth of the people in Buenos Aires, noting that everyone treated her with great kindness and that the happiness of the people in the city caught her attention.
La Tigresa del Oriente performs a 'Thriller', by Michael Jackson, translated into Spanish
La Tigresa del Oriente has created a Spanish adaptation of the iconic music video "Thriller" by Michael Jackson, showcasing her talent and paying tribute to the King of Pop through a unique and creative version.
The bad experience of a young man from Peru after meeting a Spaniard: "The worst first date of my life"
A young man from Peru recounted his bad experience on a first date with a Spaniard, who made a racist joke barely knowing him, which ruined the meeting and left a negative impression.
Warning about the danger of the new viral AI trend on TikTok: pretending that a homeless person is entering your house
This viral trend on TikTok demeans homeless people and generates false trespassing reports, leading to a misuse of police resources.
How to Recognize the Signs That Warn of a Digestive Problem in Your Dog or Cat
The British veterinarian emphasizes that although digestive problems are not always visible, the intestine reflects the overall health of dogs and cats. Detecting early signs is key for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Older Dogs: When Separation Anxiety Can Be a Sign of Aging
In senior dogs, separation anxiety may indicate cognitive problems related to aging, not just common anxiety, according to a recent study.
GRESCAN, the alliance between man and dog that saves lives at sea
The team made up of a lifeguard and a dog offers great advantages in prevention and rescue on beaches and aquatic environments, improving safety and effectiveness in maritime rescues.
Check your daily horoscope for Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Check your daily horoscope for Wednesday, October 22, 2025 on 20minutos.es and discover the predictions for yesterday, today, and tomorrow according to your zodiac sign.
A true time capsule: Spanish scientists make progress in their research on comet 3I/ATLAS
Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered in July 2025, offers a unique opportunity to study the evolution of interstellar objects and gain a better understanding of processes in other stellar systems.
Real Madrid - Barça Schedule, Where to Watch the LaLiga EA Sports Clåsico Online and on TV
The latest LaLiga ClĂĄsico will be played this Sunday at 16:15 (peninsular time). Real Madrid aims to stay in the title race, while Barcelona can practically secure LaLiga with a victory.
What is the origin of using a watermelon to represent support for Palestine?
The watermelon has gone viral as a symbol of support for Palestine amid the armed conflict and genocide attributed to the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip.
An Otter Attacks a Surfer and Steals Her Board to Surf the Waves
A surfer was attacked by an otter while paddling, which gave her a small nip on the foot. The young woman turned around and saw the animal on her surfboard, which the otter took to surf the waves.
A Story of the Kronen by JosĂ© Ăngel Mañas (Aguilar Publishing, 2025)
"A Story of the Kronen" by JosĂ© Ăngel Mañas is a generational autobiography that confronts history from both a personal and collective perspective, exploring the experiences and identity of his generation within a specific social and cultural context.
Koke, Carvajal or Ter Stegen? LaLiga Players with the Most Years at Their Club
The article highlights LaLiga footballers who have spent most or all of their careers at a single club, becoming legends both for their team and the league. It emphasizes the loyalty and longevity of these players, inviting readers to find out who has spent the most years defending the same colors.
Tell me who your favorite Spanish celebrity is and Iâll tell you something you might not know about your idol
Discover surprising facts about Spanish celebrities like Aitana and Lamine Yamal. From their beginnings to little-known details, learn more about your idols and what makes them unique in the world of entertainment and sports in Spain.
Taylor Swiftâs Must-Have List to Enjoy Autumn
Taylor Swift shares her must-have list to enjoy autumn, her favorite season, highlighting activities and elements that make this time of year special to her.
Time change, yes or no?
TerĂĄn's cartoons in 20minutos tackle the debate about the time change with humor and critique, reflecting opinions and everyday situations related to this practice.
DAZN cuts football subscription price in half: for 9.99 euros per month (with the clĂĄsico) included in the subscription
DAZN temporarily reduces its football subscription to 9.99 euros per month, half of its usual price, including access to the clĂĄsico. This offer aims to attract more subscribers and strengthen its position in the sports market.
Coats at 30% off at Springfield so the cold doesnât catch you by surprise this autumn
Springfield offers a 30% discount on coats, from classic trench coats to padded models, ideal for facing the autumn cold with style and comfort.
Huawei's Smartwatch with Accurate GPS and 21-Day Battery, âŹ60 Cheaper with Coupon
Huawei's smartwatch stands out for its attractive design, precise GPS, and battery life of up to 21 days. It is currently available with a âŹ60 discount using a coupon, offering a practical and affordable option for those looking for a reliable and long-lasting smart watch.
The Essential Activities to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Mexico
The celebration of the Day of the Dead in Mexico includes offerings, parades, and ceremonies to honor ancestors. It is a popular and fascinating festivity that brings together traditions to remember and celebrate loved ones who have passed away.
The self-employed contribution would have to increase by up to 211% in seven years to achieve contribution based on real income
The Government has reduced the planned increases for 2026 in the self-employed contribution, but maintains the goal of adjusting it according to real income. If the increases are smaller in 2026, greater effort will be required from 2027 onwards to reach that objective.
Banks Reduce the Offer of 'Green' Mortgages and Loans for Sustainable Vehicles
A report by Asufin reveals that banks are decreasing the availability of 'green' mortgages and loans for sustainable vehicles, limiting access to financing for projects and purchases that promote environmental care.
Spain Records 210,388 Births Until August, Nearly 67,000 Fewer Than 10 Years Ago
In 2025, Spain registered 210,388 births until August, surpassing the figures of the previous year and approaching those of 2023, although still nearly 67,000 fewer than a decade ago.
The Barcelona Court rejects granting amnesty for now to a Mossos officer who fired foam at a protester during the procés protests
A court initially dismissed the case by applying the amnesty law, but the Barcelona Court has decided not to grant amnesty yet to the Mossos officer who fired foam at a protester during the procés protests.
Barcelona Taxi Drivers Consider Their Conflict with Barça "Resolved" and Cancel the Protest
The spokesperson for Ălite Taxi has announced that the conflict with Barça is closed and has called off the protest, additionally demanding that the new taxi law be approved in the first plenary session of the Parliament in 2026.
Congress approves processing a PP law to financially help celiacs: up to âŹ600 deduction
Congress approved processing a law proposed by the PP to financially benefit celiacs, including up to âŹ600 in tax deductions. The initiative seeks to create a national registry to alleviate the extra costs of gluten-free products.
George Russell's harsh criticism of Formula 1 races: "They have become a procession of cars"
George Russell criticized the lack of strategic diversity in Formula 1, the difficulty of overtaking during races, and the excessive importance placed on qualifying, which has turned the competitions into a mere procession of cars.
Two thieves make a hole to rob a jewelry store in Girona and end up arrested during their escape thanks to a neighborâs alert
Two thieves entered a jewelry store in Girona by making a hole from an adjacent empty premises to avoid triggering the alarms. They were arrested during their escape after a neighbor alerted the police.
Who is behind Mercadonaâs prepared meals? The company expands its factory for roasts
A family business, responsible for Mercadonaâs prepared dishes, continues to grow. Recently, it has expanded its factory to increase roast production, supporting the growth and demand of Juan Roigâs leading supermarket.
Woman Sentenced to Six Months in Prison for Providing Podiatry Treatments in Terrassa Without Proper Certification
A woman in Terrassa was sentenced to six months in prison for performing podiatry treatments without the appropriate certification. The Podiatrists' Council advises the public to verify the qualifications and registration of professionals before receiving services.
Proyect.IN, the platform that transforms the perception of cancer through art
Proyect.IN, created by Evelyn Joyce and Marina Vargas, combines art and the silent reality of cancer. The Thyssen Museum hosts this innovative space that aims to change social perception of this disease through artistic expressions.
A 99% Workday Reduction for Childcare Recognized for the First Time
A Civil Guard officer obtained a 99% reduction in her work hours to care for her minor child, who is affected by a rare disease, setting a precedent in this type of leave.
'Red sprites' in the New Zealand sky: several photographers capture an extremely rare luminous phenomenon
Photographs in New Zealand captured 'red sprites,' atmospheric electrical discharges that originate in storms and move upward into the atmosphere, rather than toward the ground like traditional lightning. This rare luminous phenomenon stands out for its unusual direction and appearance.
The CIS shows a decline in the evaluation of public healthcare, but Spaniards prefer it in case of serious illness
61.4% of those with private insurance believe they would receive better treatment in public healthcare if they suffered a serious illness, reflecting a preference despite the overall decline in the evaluation of the public system.
Pretrial detention for the 'turban attacker' after dragging a minor by the hair and hitting an elderly man in Pontevedra
A group of neighbors has launched a social media campaign to find more victims of the accused woman and encourage a collective complaint against her.
This is the only place in Spain chosen as a must-visit destination for 2026 by 'National Geographic'
A Spanish community has been highlighted by 'National Geographic' as a must-visit destination for 2026, sharing recognition with South Korea and Manila. The selection is based on a unique feature that makes it especially attractive to travelers.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day well informed, including politics, economy, culture, and relevant events, providing a quick and comprehensive overview of the current landscape.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, such as keeping track of expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals. It also recommends establishing an emergency fund and planning long-term investments to improve financial health and achieve economic goals more effectively.
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Permanent time change: what happens if we stay on winter or summer time
Pedro SĂĄnchez proposed at the European Union Energy Council to permanently eliminate the time change. The measure aims to avoid the biannual adjustment, although there are still doubts about whether to keep winter time or summer time as the fixed time.
Mercadona launches a limited edition box with perfumes in mini size
Mercadona releases a limited edition box that includes mini fragrances for women and men, bringing back this special collection to its range.
The Date When the Next Major Power Outage Will Occur in Spain, According to AI
Red Eléctrica rules out an imminent blackout but requests urgent measures from the CNMC to control voltage in the grid. AI warns of a critical moment for the Spanish electrical system due to the high penetration of renewable energies and demand spikes, which could increase the risk in the future.
What It Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology
Helping to clear the table in restaurants indicates personality traits such as being detail-oriented, considerate, and cooperative. This behavior reflects attentiveness to the environment and a willingness to make things easier for others, showing empathy and social responsibility according to psychology.
'Task': The True Story of the Biker Gang That Inspired the HBO Max Series
The series created by Brad Ingelsby gains authenticity thanks to a consultant who was a member of the real-life gang that inspired the Dark Hearts, thus reflecting the true life of these bikers in the drama.
Netflix renews its hit Spanish series for a second season
The new series from the creators of 'EntrevĂas' has achieved the number one spot in viewership in Spain, Argentina, and Uruguay, leading Netflix to confirm a second season.
Judit, the last contestant expelled from OperaciĂłn Triunfo: the Asian languages student who has music in her blood
Judit, 20 years old and a student of Asian languages in Barcelona, is recognized as one of the favorites in the new edition of OperaciĂłn Triunfo, although she was the last contestant eliminated from the competition.
The new effect of breastfeeding on the baby discovered by a recent study
A CSIC study shows that exclusive breastfeeding during the first month protects the baby against antibiotic resistance, providing an additional benefit to this healthy practice.
X-ray of the Real Estate Crisis: Experts Predict Whether There Will Be a Drop in Housing Prices
Real estate experts analyze the causes of the increasing tension in the market and offer their forecasts on a possible decrease in housing prices, evaluating whether a change in the current trend is approaching.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Contributory pensions will increase by approximately 2.6% in 2026, adjusting the maximum, average, and minimum amounts received by beneficiaries.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will come into effect on January 1
The BOE confirms that starting January 1, the deduction for the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will be applied to payrolls, reducing up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.
The Trick of a Makeup Artist to Make You Look 10 Years Younger: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner
A makeup artist suggests using bronzer not only to contour the face but also as eyeliner, achieving a rejuvenating effect that can make you look 10 years younger.
Oil gains 3% as India reconsiders Russian oil amid fresh US sanctions
Oil prices rose 3% after India signaled it might reduce imports of Russian crude, following new US sanctions targeting Russia's energy sector. The move adds to concerns about tighter global supply, boosting market sentiment. The US aims to curb Russiaâs revenue from oil amid the Ukraine conflict, while Indiaâs potential shift could disrupt previously stable Russian oil exports.
Oil prices surge nearly 3% after Trump slaps sanctions on top Russian oil firms
Oil prices jumped nearly 3% following President Trump's announcement of sanctions targeting major Russian oil companies. The measures aim to restrict Russia's energy sector, tightening global supply concerns and fueling fears of further disruptions in the oil market. This move reflects escalating tensions and could lead to increased volatility in energy prices worldwide.
Trump says he expects to reach deal with China on trade, soybeans, possibly nuclear arms
President Trump expressed optimism about reaching a deal with China addressing trade issues, soybean exports, and potentially nuclear arms. He highlighted ongoing negotiations and emphasized the importance of a comprehensive agreement to improve economic and security relations between the two countries.
Russian drones attack Kyiv for second night, officials say
Kyiv faced drone attacks from Russia for a second consecutive night, targeting critical infrastructure. Authorities reported intercepting several drones, with no major casualties. The assaults reflect ongoing tensions and escalating hostilities amid the conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Residents remain on alert as defense systems continue to respond to aerial threats.
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Trump calls for cheaper cattle, more grazing lands in effort to trim beef prices
Former President Trump urged for lower cattle prices and expanded grazing lands to help reduce beef costs. He emphasized increasing supply through more land access as a solution to high consumer prices, aiming to benefit both ranchers and buyers amid rising food inflation.
Rules-based trading system at risk of derailment, says UN chief
The UN chief warned that the global rules-based trading system faces significant threats, risking economic stability and growth. He emphasized the need for international cooperation to uphold fair trade practices and resolve disputes to prevent a potential derailment that could harm global prosperity.
US to announce recipients of plutonium for reactors by year-end
The US government plans to reveal the selected recipients of plutonium designated for civilian nuclear reactors by the end of the year. This move aims to advance clean energy initiatives and support the expansion of nuclear power for electricity generation in the country.
US upstream oil and gas dealmaking slumps for third straight quarter amid low prices
US upstream oil and gas deal activity declined for the third consecutive quarter, impacted by persistently low oil prices. Reduced investment and caution among companies have slowed mergers, acquisitions, and other dealmaking efforts, reflecting ongoing market uncertainties and a cautious outlook in the energy sector.
US trade chief says he does not see imported beef flooding US market
The US trade chief stated that despite increased beef imports, there is no expectation of the US market being overwhelmed. He emphasized that imports complement domestic supply without causing market disruptions or harming local producers. The official highlighted ongoing efforts to balance trade and support the US beef industry amid evolving global demand and supply conditions.
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Nexans reports mixed Q3 results with strong Transmission offset by Connect weakness
Nexans posted mixed Q3 results, driven by strong performance in its Transmission unit. However, this was partially offset by weaker demand in its Connect division. The company highlighted ongoing challenges in the Connect segment while expressing confidence in Transmission's growth prospects. Overall, results reflect a varied market environment impacting different business areas differently.
Trump administration in talks to take stakes in quantum-computing firms, WSJ reports
The Trump administration is reportedly in discussions to acquire equity stakes in several quantum-computing companies. This move aims to bolster U.S. leadership in emerging quantum technologies amid growing global competition, particularly from China. The strategy reflects increased government involvement in critical tech sectors to enhance national security and technological innovation.
Thalesâ nine-month sales rise 9%; reaffirms 2025 guidance
Thales reported a 9% increase in nine-month sales, driven by strong performance in aerospace and defense sectors. The company reaffirmed its 2025 financial targets, citing robust demand and strategic investments as key growth factors. Thales remains confident in achieving its medium-term objectives despite global economic uncertainties.
Europe Firms Agree Satellite Merger to Counter Starlink
European aerospace companies have agreed to merge their satellite operations to strengthen competitiveness against SpaceX's Starlink. The merger aims to enhance satellite production capabilities, accelerate innovation, and secure Europe's position in the global satellite internet market. This collaboration marks a strategic effort to foster technological advancement and offer a robust alternative to American satellite constellations.
Heineken targets mid-single-digit revenue growth in 2030 plan
Heineken announced plans to achieve mid-single-digit revenue growth by 2030, focusing on expanding its premium product portfolio and enhancing sustainability efforts. The company aims to drive innovation and strengthen its global market presence while improving operational efficiency and reducing environmental impact.
Sodexo forecasts slower revenue growth in 2026 due to challenges in the US
Sodexo projects slower revenue growth in 2026, pointing to challenges in the US market as a main factor. The company expects ongoing difficulties to impact its performance and overall expansion plans. Despite these challenges, Sodexo remains committed to strategic initiatives aimed at navigating the tough operating environment and maintaining long-term growth.
Woodside enlists Williams as investor for Louisiana LNG as construction ramps up
Woodside has secured Williams as an investor for its Louisiana LNG project, coinciding with ongoing construction progress. This partnership strengthens financial backing and operational capabilities, signaling Woodside's commitment to advancing the LNG facility development in Louisiana.
Roche raises guidance even after weak dollar weighs on sales
Roche has raised its sales and profit guidance despite challenges from a weak US dollar impacting revenue. The Swiss pharmaceutical giant reported strong growth in key medicines and saw robust demand across its product portfolio, enabling it to offset currency headwinds and project improved financial performance for the year ahead.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.03%
Australian shares edged higher, with the S&P/ASX 200 index closing up 0.03%. Gains were modest amid mixed investor sentiment, supported by strength in financial and energy sectors. Market participants remained cautious ahead of upcoming economic data releases influencing trading decisions.
Exclusive â US considers restrictions on exports to China made with US software, sources say
The US government is considering new restrictions on products manufactured in China using American software and technology. These measures aim to tighten control over China's tech development and safeguard national security. The proposed curbs would expand existing export rules, targeting a broader range of Chinese goods linked to sensitive technology and innovation. Discussions are ongoing, with details yet to be finalized.
EIA Crude Oil Inventories reveal unexpected drop, signaling stronger demand
The latest EIA report showed a surprising decline in crude oil inventories, indicating stronger demand amid ongoing economic recovery. This unexpected drop suggests tightening supply, which could pressure oil prices upward. Market analysts view this as a bullish sign for the oil sector, reflecting increased consumption and potential adjustments in production strategies by major oil producers.
Mexico's economy grows 0.6% in August from July
Mexico's economy expanded by 0.6% in August compared to July, driven by growth in industrial production and services sectors. This rise reflects ongoing recovery efforts amid global economic uncertainties, signaling positive momentum for the country's economic outlook.
Analysis - Trump's Colombia tariffs would flip US policy on drugs, trade
The proposed tariffs by Trump on Colombia mark a sharp shift in US policy, blending drug enforcement with trade tactics. Traditionally, Colombia has been a key ally in combating drug trafficking. Tariffs could strain this relationship, potentially undermining cooperation on drug issues and disrupting trade ties, signaling a more aggressive and punitive US stance.
UK house price growth slows to 3.0% in August
In August, UK house price growth slowed to 3.0% year-on-year, down from previous months. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainty have dampened buyer demand, resulting in a slowdown in price increases. Despite this, the market remains resilient with regional variations, as house prices in London and the South East show smaller growth compared to other areas.
Polish consumer sentiment falls in October amid economic concerns
Polish consumer sentiment declined in October due to rising concerns about economic conditions, including inflation and potential interest rate hikes. Consumers expressed increased worry about their financial situation and the broader economy, impacting their willingness to spend. The downturn reflects growing uncertainty in Poland's economic outlook amid global and domestic challenges.
UK house prices rise 3.0% year-on-year in August
UK house prices increased by 3.0% in August compared to the previous year, indicating steady growth in the housing market. This rise reflects ongoing demand despite economic uncertainties and suggests a resilient property sector.
South Africa's consumer inflation rises to 3.4% in September
South Africa's consumer inflation rate increased to 3.4% in September, driven by rising food and fuel prices. This marks a rise from previous months, reflecting ongoing economic pressures and global market fluctuations impacting local costs. The inflation rate remains within the central bankâs target range but signals growing concerns for consumers and policymakers.
China overtakes US as Germany's top trading partner
China has surpassed the US to become Germany's largest trading partner, reflecting shifting global trade dynamics. This change highlights China's growing economic influence in Europe amid evolving geopolitical and economic landscapes. Germany's trade with China now exceeds its exchanges with the US, signaling deeper integration between the two economies.
U.K. inflation unexpectedly holds steady in September; CPI at 3.8%
The U.K.'s inflation rate remained steady at 3.8% in September, defying expectations of a decline. This steadiness was driven by rising energy and food prices, challenging forecasts of easing inflation pressures. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) data suggests persistent cost pressures, influencing economic outlook and monetary policy considerations.
Dollar edges up ahead of CPI, trade news; yen slips
The US dollar gained slightly as investors awaited upcoming Consumer Price Index (CPI) data and trade reports. The yen weakened amid this cautious sentiment. Market participants are closely watching these releases for clues on inflation trends and potential impacts on Federal Reserve policy.
AnalysisâHopes for Xi-Trump summit dampened by tough Beijing moves, rising tension
Rising tensions and hardline actions by Beijing are casting doubt on the prospects of a planned Xi-Trump summit. Recent moves by China, including military drills and strong rhetoric, have strained US-China relations, making high-level diplomatic engagement increasingly challenging. These developments have reduced optimism for productive talks between the leaders amid growing geopolitical rivalry.
Analysis - What France and Others Can Learn from Swedenâs Hard Budget Lessons
Swedenâs disciplined fiscal approach, focusing on balanced budgets and controlled public spending, offers valuable lessons for France and other countries facing economic challenges. By prioritizing long-term financial stability and avoiding excessive debt, Sweden has maintained economic resilience, demonstrating the benefits of strict budget management amid global economic uncertainties.
Asian markets retreat as US weighs new trade curbs on China
Asian markets declined amid concerns over potential new US trade restrictions on China. Investors reacted cautiously to the possibility of increased tariffs and tighter export controls, which could escalate tensions between the two economic powers and disrupt global supply chains, affecting market sentiment across the region.
Singapore core inflation at 0.4% year-on-year in September, higher than expected
Singapore's core inflation rose 0.4% year-on-year in September, surpassing forecasts. The increase reflects continued pressure on prices excluding accommodation and private transport costs, signaling persistent inflationary trends despite global economic uncertainties.
Turkish central bankers are teeing up slower rate cuts, investors say after meetings
After recent meetings, investors believe Turkish central bankers are preparing to slow down the pace of interest rate cuts. This shift suggests a more cautious monetary policy approach amid ongoing economic challenges and inflation concerns, aiming to balance growth with financial stability.
Morning Bid: Beyond Meatâs back on the menu
Beyond Meat is making a comeback, regaining presence in key markets and restaurants after previous setbacks. The company is focusing on product innovation and expanding partnerships to attract consumers seeking plant-based alternatives. This renewed strategy aims to boost sales and reaffirm Beyond Meatâs position in the competitive meat substitute industry.
Foreign investors pile into Japan stocks ahead of historic PM vote
Foreign investors have increased their holdings in Japanese stocks ahead of a pivotal vote for the country's prime minister. This surge reflects growing confidence in Japan's economic prospects and political stability as the nation prepares for a significant leadership decision. The influx of foreign capital is boosting market activity and highlighting global interest in Japan's future under potential new governance.
South Korea keeps rates on hold but surprises with nod to further cuts
South Korea's central bank held interest rates steady, signaling cautious optimism about the economy. Despite stable rates, the bank hinted at potential future cuts to support growth amid slowing inflation and external uncertainties. This stance surprised markets, reflecting the bank's readiness to adjust policy as needed to sustain economic momentum.
BOJ likely to raise rates as soon as December, ex-central bank executive says
A former Bank of Japan executive suggests the BOJ may raise interest rates as early as December to address rising inflation and stabilize the economy. This marks a potential shift from the bankâs long-standing ultra-loose monetary policy aimed at boosting growth. The move could signal increased caution as inflation pressures build domestically and globally.
Crypto firm Xeltox fined record $126 million by Canada regulator
Canadian regulators have fined crypto firm Xeltox a record $126 million for violating securities laws. The company was found to have operated unregistered crypto trading platforms and committed fraudulent activities affecting thousands of investors. This penalty marks one of the largest enforcement actions in Canada's crypto sector, aiming to increase compliance and protect consumers.
Bitcoin price today: muted near $108k as crypto recovery loses momentum
Bitcoin's price steadied near $108,000 as the recent crypto market recovery showed signs of slowing. Following a period of gains, trading volumes and investor enthusiasm have tapered off, leading to a muted price action. Market analysts suggest cautious optimism amid uncertainty over broader economic factors impacting cryptocurrency momentum.
Avalaunch Evolves to Become Nullshot, a Platform Where Users Leverage AI to Turn Chats into Apps
Avalaunch has rebranded as Nullshot, introducing a platform that uses AI to transform chat conversations into functional applications. This evolution aims to simplify app development by enabling users to create apps directly from AI-powered chats, enhancing accessibility and efficiency in software creation.
LTIN Launches as Liechtensteinâs Sovereign Blockchain Infrastructure Network
Liechtenstein introduced LTIN, its sovereign blockchain infrastructure network, aiming to enhance the nationâs digital ecosystem. LTIN provides a secure, transparent platform for blockchain applications, supporting innovation and regulatory compliance. This launch positions Liechtenstein as a pioneer in integrating blockchain technology within a sovereign framework to boost economic growth and digital sovereignty.
Securing Leverage Ahead of Market Movements: Manual Borrowing Now Live on Bybit Unified Trading Accounts
Bybit has launched manual borrowing for Unified Trading Accounts, allowing users to secure leverage ahead of market fluctuations. This feature provides greater control over margin funding, enabling traders to borrow assets proactively to optimize trading positions and manage risks more effectively in volatile markets.
HTX Ventures Releases New Report on the Rise of Tokenized Private Credit in the RWA Ecosystem
HTX Ventures has published a report highlighting the growth of tokenized private credit within the Real-World Assets (RWA) ecosystem. The report details how blockchain technology is enabling greater liquidity, transparency, and accessibility in private credit markets, transforming traditional finance by integrating real-world assets with decentralized finance platforms. This evolution is paving the way for innovative investment opportunities and broader market participation.
EOS Falls 10% In Rout
EOS cryptocurrency dropped 10% amid a broader market selloff. The decline reflects investor concerns over regulatory pressures and weakening demand. Market analysts suggest caution as EOS faces increased volatility and competition in the blockchain space.
Bombastic Casino Unveils New Design and Enhanced Features
Bombastic Casino has launched a revamped design featuring a sleek interface and improved navigation. New enhancements include faster game loading, expanded payment options, and personalized user experiences. These updates aim to improve player engagement and satisfaction, positioning Bombastic Casino as a leading online gaming platform.
Nika Finance Launches a Unified App to Simplify Crypto Investing
Nika Finance has introduced a unified app designed to streamline cryptocurrency investing. The platform integrates various crypto services, enabling users to manage assets, trade, and track portfolios in one place. This simplifies the investment process, making it more accessible and efficient for both beginners and experienced investors.
Moca Network launches AIR Shop to reward SK Planet users verified with AIR Identity
Moca Network has introduced the AIR Shop, a platform designed to reward SK Planet users who verify their identities through AIR Identity. This new service aims to enhance user engagement by offering exclusive benefits and incentives, fostering a seamless and secure digital experience for verified users.
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Nokia reports strong revenue growth in Q3, raises outlook
Nokia posted robust revenue growth in Q3, driven by increased demand for network infrastructure and 5G technology. The company raised its full-year outlook, citing strong performance across key markets and continued investment in innovation. Nokiaâs improved results reflect ongoing recovery in telecom spending and expanding opportunities in next-gen network deployments.
DXC Technology names Anthony Pappas as new chief marketing officer
DXC Technology has appointed Anthony Pappas as its new chief marketing officer. Pappas brings extensive experience in marketing leadership and will drive the companyâs strategic growth initiatives, enhancing its brand presence and customer engagement worldwide.
Tamboran Resources prices public offering of shares at $21 each
Tamboran Resources has priced its public offering of shares at $21 each. The move aims to raise capital to support the company's growth and operational plans. The offering reflects investor confidence and provides Tamboran with funds to advance its projects and strategic initiatives.
Weebit Nano Q1 FY26 slides showcase record revenue growth and ReRAM market gains
Weebit Nano reported record revenue growth in Q1 FY26, driven by expanded adoption of its ReRAM technology. The slides highlight significant market gains and strengthened industry partnerships, positioning the company as a key player in the emerging non-volatile memory sector. Continued innovation and increased demand underpin the positive outlook for Weebit's future performance.
BCI Minerals Q3 2025 presentation: Mardie Salt project 74% complete, on track for 2026
BCI Minerals reports that the Mardie Salt project is 74% complete as of Q3 2025, progressing on schedule for its operational start in 2026. Key construction milestones have been achieved, supporting the companyâs production targets and development plans. The project remains within budget, positioning BCI Minerals to increase its salt and potash output in the near term.
Devonian Health Group to present at ThinkEquity conference
Devonian Health Group announced it will present at the upcoming ThinkEquity conference. The company plans to showcase its latest developments and growth strategies, aiming to engage with investors and industry stakeholders, highlighting its position in the health sector.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Netflix, Robinhood stock; sells AMD, Palantir
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest added Netflix and Robinhood to its portfolio while selling shares of AMD and Palantir. The moves reflect ARK's shifting focus toward companies with growth potential in streaming and fintech, adjusting its holdings amid changing market conditions.
Tesla Q3 2025 slides: Record revenue and deliveries amid margin pressure
Tesla reported record Q3 2025 revenue and vehicle deliveries despite facing margin pressures. The company achieved strong sales growth, driven by increased demand and production efficiency. However, rising costs impacted profit margins, prompting Tesla to focus on cost management and scaling production to sustain growth and competitiveness in the evolving EV market.
Vitrafy Life Sciences Q1 FY26 slides: VCU2 delivery milestone as commercialization accelerates
Vitrafy Life Sciences reported progress in Q1 FY26, achieving a key milestone with VCU2 delivery. The company is accelerating its commercialization efforts, highlighting advancements in product rollout and market expansion plans. Financials indicate growth momentum, with strategic initiatives to enhance operational efficiency and scale-up production supporting future revenue gains.