News Summary - 10/24/2025

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NBA stars and mafia among dozens arrested in illegal gambling crackdown
A major FBI probe targeting illegal sports betting and mafia-linked rigged poker games led to the arrest of dozens, including NBA players and mafia members, in a significant gambling crackdown.
X-ray tables, high-tech glasses, NBA players: How a poker scheme allegedly stole millions
Prosecutors revealed an elaborate poker cheating scheme that reportedly stole $7 million from victims. The operation used advanced technology like X-ray tables and high-tech glasses, and allegedly involved NBA players, making the plot seem straight out of a Hollywood movie.
Trump says trade talks with Canada 'terminated' over anti-tariffs advert
Trump announced the termination of trade talks with Canada, citing an anti-tariffs advertisement featuring former President Ronald Reagan's negative remarks about tariffs as the reason.
EU fails to back frozen Russian cash loan - but vows to support Ukraine
EU leaders delayed a decision on using frozen Russian assets for a cash loan due to concerns raised by Belgium. The issue will be revisited in December, while the EU reaffirmed its commitment to supporting Ukraine.
German bid to close migrant boats loophole could face delay
Germany's plan to tighten laws addressing migrant boats may face delays, with growing doubts about the government's ability to implement changes this year, according to the BBC.
Vance and Rubio criticize Israeli parliament's vote on West Bank annexation
Vice-President Vance condemned the far-right lawmakers' vote on West Bank annexation as "stupid," while Secretary of State Rubio warned that the decision could jeopardize the Gaza peace plan.
Ghana's former First Lady Nana Konadu Rawlings dies aged 76
Nana Konadu Rawlings, wife of Ghana's longest-serving leader Jerry John Rawlings and a prominent women's rights advocate, has died at age 76. She was widely recognized for her contributions to advancing women's empowerment in Ghana.
No Russians or Belarusians at Winter Paralympics
Despite the International Paralympic Committee lifting the ban, Russian and Belarusian para-athletes will not participate in the 2026 Winter Paralympics.
Blackouts hit Russia's Belgorod as Ukrainian drone attacks surge
Ukraine has intensified drone attacks on Russia's Belgorod region, causing widespread blackouts. Kyiv states these strikes are retaliatory actions against Russia's ongoing assaults on Ukrainian cities.
President Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance, was sentenced to four months in prison in 2024 after pleading guilty to money laundering violations. President Trump has granted him a pardon, clearing Zhao of the charges.
Another French museum robbery sees 2,000 gold and silver coins stolen
The Maison des LumiĂšres in Langres experienced a theft of 2,000 gold and silver coins, marking the latest in a series of cultural institution robberies in France.
China names new second highest-ranking general after military purge
Zhang Shengmin, a trusted loyalist of President Xi and leader of the army's anti-corruption efforts, has been appointed as China's new second highest-ranking general following a military purge.
France backing away from pledge to intercept migrant boats, sources tell BBC
France is retreating from its promise to intercept migrant boats amid delays caused in part by political turmoil.
Rosenberg: Trump abandons carrot and wields stick over Putin in Ukraine talks
Trump canceled his planned talks with Putin and imposed oil sanctions, signaling a tougher approach toward Russia. This shift from engagement to pressure is expected to be poorly received in Moscow, reflecting escalating tensions over the Ukraine conflict.
What we know about arrests in FBI's illegal gambling investigation
Authorities revealed a "mind-boggling" fraud scheme involving tens of millions of dollars linked to illegal gambling. The investigation uncovered involvement from organized crime members, leading to multiple arrests as law enforcement cracks down on the operation.
New images show Israeli control line deeper into Gaza than expected
Israel has installed boundary markers extending up to 520 meters further into Gaza than anticipated under the ceasefire agreement with Hamas, indicating a deeper control line than initially expected.
The decades-old exemption that lets Trump fast-track White House rebuild
The White House and certain other buildings are exempt from the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, allowing projects like Trump's proposed White House rebuild to proceed without the act's usual preservation constraints.
What's at stake as Trump boat strikes strain US-Colombia alliance
A significant dispute over strikes on boats linked to Trump is jeopardizing the longstanding US-Colombia partnership focused on combating drug trafficking, risking the effectiveness of their joint efforts.
Myanmar's army is taking back territory with relentless air strikes - and China's help
China supports Myanmar's junta and its controversial plan to hold elections in December, backing the military's efforts to regain territory through relentless air strikes despite widespread condemnation.
Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping
Thieves reportedly stole âŹ88 million worth of French crown jewels in broad daylight on Sunday morning. A video appears to show the alleged perpetrators escaping the scene.
'A hugely symbolic moment': King Charles and Pope pray together
King Charles made history as the first Church of England head to pray publicly with the Pope, marking a significant step in interfaith relations and symbolizing unity between the Anglican and Catholic churches.
'Heist made it more exciting to go to the Louvre': Tourists react as museum reopens
The Louvre reopened Wednesday, three days after a high-profile daylight jewellery theft worth millions of euros. Despite the crime, tourists expressed excitement about visiting, adding a unique thrill to the museum experience.
Watch: Dozens of giant pumpkins hit the water for rowing race
In Oregon, participants known as 'squashbucklers' race by rowing in hollowed-out giant pumpkins grown locally. The unique event features these oversized gourds floating on water, combining creativity with sport.
Watch: A 'big moment' for France as Sarkozy jailed
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has been jailed and will stay in a small cell, marking a significant moment in France. This development was reported by BBC's Paris Correspondent Hugh Scofield.
Tornado hits Paris suburbs leaving one dead
A tornado struck Val-d'Oise, north of Paris, on Monday, causing three construction cranes to collapse and resulting in the death of a 23-year-old construction worker.
SĂĄnchez does not close the door to an in-person meeting with Puigdemont after Juntsâ new challenge: "It will happen when the time is right"
After the European Council summit, the Prime Minister did not rule out meeting in person with Puigdemont, stating that the meeting "will happen when the time is right," in response to the new challenge posed by Junts.
Junts considers consulting its members if the leadership decides to break with the PSOE
Junts is considering consulting its members to ratify the decision to break with the PSOE, following the same procedure used to validate the agreement with Brussels.
FeijĂło warns Junts that the "time" SĂĄnchez is asking for only serves to "prolong the agony"
The leader of the opposition presented his immigration plan to his European family, highlighting that the EU positively values the double visa proposed by the PP, which is points-based and temporary. FeijĂło warned Junts that the "time" requested by SĂĄnchez only prolongs the crisis.
SĂĄnchez Seeks a Truce with Trump Through Arms Purchases but Insists He Will Not Raise Defense Spending
Spain joins the NATO initiative to send U.S. weaponry to Kyiv, aiming to improve relations with Trump. However, President SĂĄnchez insists that defense spending will not be increased.
Ukraine War, Live | The Future US Ambassador to Spain Warns He Will Make SĂĄnchez Understand "His Big Mistake" in Not Increasing Defense Spending
Latest news on the war in Ukraine and negotiations between Russia and the US. The future US ambassador to Spain warns President SĂĄnchez about his "big mistake" in not increasing defense spending, emphasizing the strategic importance of strengthening military capabilities in the current context.
The communications satellite 'SpainSat NG II' takes off from Cape Canaveral
The SpainSat NG II satellite took off at 9:30 PM local time from Cape Canaveral. Its journey will last more than five months until it reaches its final orbit.
A Swimmer Drowns in Tarragona During Storm Benjamin, Which Leaves 26 Treated in Catalonia
A swimmer drowned in Tarragona during Storm Benjamin, which also left 26 people treated in Catalonia. As a precaution, the town councils of Sabadell, Granollers, MatarĂł, and Barcelona have closed parks and gardens.
Changes in Madrid's Garbage Tax: Charges Will Be Based on the Number of Registered Residents
The Madrid City Council has approved a new tax ordinance that modifies the waste fee, applying a coefficient based on the number of registered residents in each property to calculate the charge.
Antonio Tejero, the Civil Guard protagonist of the February 23, 1981 coup attempt, in critical condition
Antonio Tejero, who led the February 23 coup attempt by armedly storming the Congress and taking deputies hostage, was convicted of military rebellion and served 15 years in prison until his release in 1996. He is currently in critical condition.
NBA Scandal: More than 30 Detained, Including Two Former Stars, for Connections with the Mafia, Illegal Betting,...
Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups were detained by the FBI in an investigation into illegal sports betting and poker games linked to the mafia, joining more than 30 arrests related to this scandal.
The origin of the 'war' between MarĂa Pombo and Laura Escanes: the comment that sparked the controversy
Marta Pombo defends her sister MarĂa following the reactions of Laura Escanes and MarĂa herself on Henar Ălvarez's show, clarifying the conflict that arose from a comment that generated controversy.
Isabel Preysler tells on 'El Hormiguero' what surprised her the most when she arrived in Spain: "I was fascinated"
Isabel Preysler visited 'El Hormiguero' to present her memoirs, where she shared what surprised and fascinated her the most upon arriving in Spain.
Kiko Matamoros reveals that Lucas owes 1.4 million to Andy, his former producer, and his former agent
Kiko Matamoros reported on 'No somos nadie' that Lucas has a debt of 1.4 million euros to Andy, his former producer, and his former agent.
Andy, "affected," speaks for the first time on television after his controversy with Lucas: "You are going to find out a lot of things"
In a surprise interview out in the open, Sonsoles talks with a former member of Andy and Lucas, who breaks his silence after the controversy with Lucas, promising to reveal shocking information about the situation.
Can Yaman Confesses to Broncano on 'La Revuelta' That He Started Learning Spanish with Him: "I Didn't Understand You and It Got Me Down"
The Turkish actor Can Yaman, star of 'Påjaro soñador', visited the program 'La Revuelta' on La 1 during his stay in Madrid, where he confessed that he began learning Spanish with Broncano, although at first he didn't understand him and felt frustrated.
The East Wing of the White House Completely Demolished to Build a Ballroom
The East Wing of the White House was completely demolished to make way for the construction of a ballroom, a space intended to host large official events during the Trump administration.
Brussels will conduct a new analysis of the effects of eliminating the time change and supports removing it: "It frustrates the majority"
The European Commission supports Spain's initiative to eliminate the time change and will carry out a new analysis of its effects, acknowledging that this practice frustrates the majority of the population.
They investigate the suicide of a minor in Lleida who reported bullying
The association Trencats reports that the minor was being isolated during recess, and that his classmates were stealing and damaging his school materials, which was part of the bullying he suffered before his suicide.
NATO mobilizes two Spanish fighter jets after two Russian planes violated Lithuanian airspace
Lithuania's Ministry of Foreign Affairs will summon the Russian ambassador to protest the violation of Lithuanian airspace by two Russian planes, describing the action as "reckless and dangerous." In response, NATO deployed two Spanish fighter jets to intercept and manage the incident.
"A 'Free Willy' Canadian Style: A Bankrupt Marine Park Considers Sacrificing 30 Belugas"
A bankrupt Canadian marine park is considering sacrificing 30 belugas after the government refused to fund their maintenance or transfer abroad.
La Oreja de Van Gogh Had Tried to Sign Beth as Singer Before Leire MartĂnez
La Oreja de Van Gogh tried to bring Beth on as their vocalist, but she rejected the offer due to a personal project she was involved in, which led the band to ultimately choose Leire MartĂnez as their singer.
The Public Prosecutor's Office Opens Proceedings for Errors in Breast Cancer Screenings and Requests Information from the Regional Government
The Public Prosecutor's Office has initiated proceedings regarding the errors in breast cancer screenings and has requested information from the Regional Government of Andalusia about what happened. It also asks for details on the measures that have been taken to repair the damage to the victims.
Moreno responds to the screening crisis, announces more than 16.2 billion euros for healthcare and the activation of the monitoring committee
President Moreno responds to the screening crisis, reveals that more than a thousand pending mammograms have already been carried out, and announces an investment of more than 16.2 billion euros in healthcare, in addition to the activation of a monitoring committee to improve management.
DNA Confirms That the Body Found in Valencia Is Javier's
DNA has confirmed that the body found in Valencia belongs to Javier. Almost a year after the tragedy that caused 229 deaths, Francisco Ruiz and Elisabeth Gil are still missing.
The DANA judge summons Maribel Vilaplana, the journalist who had lunch with MazĂłn on October 29, to testify as a witness on November 3
The judge has summoned Maribel Vilaplana to testify as a witness on November 3, as her testimony could provide relevant information about the DANA, knowledge exclusive to her, the President of the Generalitat, and his interlocutors.
Food Alert in Five Autonomous Communities Due to the Sale of Turmeric Powder Contaminated with Salmonella
A food alert has been issued for the sale of turmeric powder contaminated with salmonella, distributed in Catalonia, Andalusia, Valencian Community, Canary Islands, and La Rioja, to prevent risks to public health.
US warns Israel it will lose support if annexation plans in the West Bank succeed: "It's a stupid move"
President Donald Trump assured Arab countries that Israel will not annex Palestinian territories in the West Bank, warning that such an action would be a "stupid move" that could cause Israel to lose US support.
De Yarza, at FIPP 2025: "The future will belong to media with a strong brand and concerned about their user community"
De Yarza, president of Henneo, stated at the FIPP 2025 forum in Madrid that the success of media depends on a solid brand and an engaged community. He emphasized that growth requires good governance, healthy finances, and strategic planning.
The Ironic Reaction of Vargas Llosa's Son After Isabel Preysler Publishes Intimate Details of Their Relationship
Vargas Llosa's son shows an ironic reaction after Isabel Preysler publishes intimate details of their relationship, while Sonsoles is also looking for him; however, he barely comments on the memoirs of his father's ex-partner.
'Let's Talk!' about the Labor and Social Rights Promoted by the European Union
The European Union promotes key principles to ensure fair labor markets and effective welfare systems, advancing labor and social rights that support proper functioning and equity in the workplace.
What Should Your Vitamin Car Be Like?
This electric vehicle acts as a supplement that improves your driving style, making the journey safer, more efficient, and eco-friendly.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the 'kisscam' scandal where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Ana Julia Quezadaâs prison salary is garnished to compensate Gabriel Cruzâs parents
Ana Julia Quezadaâs defense has appealed the garnishment of her prison salary, arguing that the money comes from third parties and should not be seized, in compliance with the compensation to Gabriel Cruzâs parents.
The Flu Epidemic in Japan Alerts Europe: Thousands of Cases and About One Hundred Schools Closed
Japan has recorded more than 6,000 flu cases as of October 10, advancing the season by about five weeks. This situation has led to the closure of nearly one hundred schools and is raising concerns in Europe due to the possible early spread of the virus.
The investigators of the Louvre Museum robbery have more than 150 pieces of evidence left by the thieves
The Paris prosecutor is optimistic about identifying the four thieves and recovering the stolen jewels, thanks to more than 150 pieces of evidence found at the crime scene.
New footage of the Louvre robbery: video captures thieves leaving the museum with a forklift
New footage shows two thieves descending the south facade of the Louvre towards the Seine River, using a forklift to escape after the robbery.
North West, Kim Kardashian's 12-year-old daughter, sparks controversy again with her 'look': "For her daughter to dress like that is abhorrent"
Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's eldest daughter caused a stir on social media after sporting a striking style with fake tattoos on her face, unleashing criticism and debates about her image.
Jacob Elordi talks about his Basque roots: "That's why they cast me in 'Frankenstein'"
Jacob Elordi reveals in CINEMANĂA that his Basque heritage was key for Guillermo del Toro to choose him to play the creature in 'Frankenstein'.
Edu Recommends: Documentaries He Would Watch a Hundred Times
Edu, a documentary enthusiast, especially of history, shares a selection of his personal favorites that he considers worthy of watching repeatedly due to their quality and fascinating content.
Spain Working from Home: One in Three Madrilenians Telecommutes
Teleworking remains stagnant in Spain, as only 37.4% of companies allow this modality. Despite this, in Madrid, one in three workers performs their tasks from home.
Tim Curry, the best Pennywise in Stephen King, reveals that he can no longer walk
Tim Curry, star of 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' and Emmy winner, suffered a stroke in 2012 that left him with aftereffects, including the loss of the ability to walk. Despite this, his iconic presence in horror continues, with his legacy present in the series 'Welcome to Derry' on HBO Max since October 26.
The Hidden Message in the Princess and King's Looks, Paying Tribute to the Royal Family
Leonor debuted in an elegant Armani outfit full of symbolism, reflecting a visual tribute to the Royal Family. Her attire, along with the king's, conveys respect and continuity towards monarchical tradition and values.
Ălex Rovira, expert in personal development, reveals the causes of migraines
Ălex Rovira explains that migraines can be physical symptoms of unresolved emotional problems or difficult emotional situations to face, reflecting the connection between the mind and the body.
This Bricklaying Robot Arrives in the Construction Sector to Build Walls in Just One Day
Hadrian is a mobile robotic system installed in a cabin on a truck. It is designed to build walls quickly and efficiently, revolutionizing the construction sector by being able to raise walls in just one day.
Five Situations in Which Airlines Must Respond and Even Compensate
Airlines are legally obligated to assist passengers and cover certain costs, even in complex situations, ensuring rights and possible compensation in cases of inconveniences such as delays, cancellations, or lost luggage.
Sausages, sweets, and other foods you are eating that contain crushed insects
E120 is a natural pigment derived from the cochineal insect. This coloring is used in sausages, sweets, and other foods, which means that, unknowingly, consumers are ingesting crushed insects in various products.
We Get an Exclusive First Look at the New Toyota C-HR+ Electric: Premium Quality at a Very Sensible Price
The new Toyota C-HR+ Electric is a fully electric SUV that stands out for its premium quality and very competitive price, offering a surprising experience within the Toyota lineup.
Very Funny Animals: The Finalist Photos of the Comedy Wildlife 2025
The 2025 edition of the Comedy Wildlife features 40 finalist photos that capture the animal world in a charming and funny way, showcasing moments full of humor and tenderness in nature.
X-ray of the Real Estate Crisis: Experts Predict Whether Housing Prices Will Drop
Real estate experts analyze the increasing tension in the market and offer their forecasts on whether housing prices might decrease soon.
The former PSOE manager refuses to testify in the Senate commission on the Koldo case regarding cash payments
Mariano Moreno PavĂłn, former manager of the PSOE, refused to testify in the Senate commission on the Koldo case, related to cash payments. He has appeared twice in the Senate and is summoned as a witness in the Supreme Court on October 29.
The PSOE Manager Does Not Clarify Cash Payments to SĂĄnchez and Says She Is Investigating the Money Discrepancies Identified by the UCO
The PSOE manager denies undocumented cash payments to Pedro SĂĄnchez, although the UCO points out irregularities. She assures that she is investigating the money discrepancies detected by the Central Operative Unit.
Putin Calls on Young Russians to "Not Postpone Happiness" and Have More Children
Putin urges young Russians not to delay happiness and to increase the birth rate. He promises that the state will do everything necessary to ensure that new births do not affect the quality of family life.
Insults, threats, slaps, and hair-pulling... A woman assaults a doctor at a health center in MĂĄlaga
A woman, accompanied by a relative, assaulted a doctor at a health center in MĂĄlaga after pressuring her to prescribe an antibiotic, resulting in insults, threats, slaps, and hair-pulling.
Flying Towards a Better Future is Possible: 'SAF Circle', the Ecological Transition of Aviation
Iberia launches 'SAF Circle', a program that brings together major companies to promote a decarbonized economy through the use and availability of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF), driving the ecological transition in the air sector.
'The Sun' warns foreign tourists about the new rules implemented on the beaches of Donostia
The British newspaper 'The Sun' reports that Donostia will tighten beach regulations to protect the environment and improve coexistence, alerting foreign tourists to the new rules.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: when the downstairs neighbors must pay for the elevator
The cost of installing an elevator is distributed according to the participation coefficient of each dwelling, including the ground-floor units, unless a different distribution is agreed upon among the neighbors.
A search engine is launched that identifies fraudulent commercial calls
A search engine has been launched designed to protect users from phone scams and abusive practices that impersonate companies, helping to identify fraudulent commercial calls and avoid fraud.
Carrots with Yogurt and Curry: The Creamy and Exotic Recipe for This Autumn
Discover an original and delicious way to enjoy carrots this autumn by combining them with yogurt and curry to create a creamy and exotic recipe that adds flavor and freshness to your dishes.
Alejandro Entrambasaguas reveals what happened during the shooting at Begoña Gómez's father's sauna
Alejandro Entrambasaguas revealed on 'Horizonte' details of the shooting that took place in 2018 at Begoña Gómez's father's sauna, an incident that remained hidden for eight years and had political repercussions.
Red Eléctrica warned of "abrupt" grid voltage variations six days before April 28 but ruled out risk of blackout
An executive from the Ministry of Ecological Transition informed the Senate that Red Eléctrica alerted about abrupt voltage variations on April 22, prior to the failure that halted trains in Madrid, but did not highlight an imminent risk of power outage until April 28.
Pepa, breast cancer survivor and viral sensation thanks to RosalĂaâs fans: "I never imagined that one gesture of mine would lead to so much"
Pepa was diagnosed with breast cancer following a routine mammogram. After four years of treatment, she will turn 80 next month, fully cured. Her story went viral thanks to RosalĂaâs fans, who shared a gesture of hers that she never imagined would have such an impact.
All of Madrid's Doubts Before the ClĂĄsico: Unconvincing Football, Little Confidence in Big Matches, and Defensive Problems
Real Madrid arrives at the ClĂĄsico with doubts about their football performance, a lack of defensive solidity, and little confidence in important matches. This clash, vital for the season and for Xabi Alonso, puts the team to the test at a crucial moment.
When the Landlord Tries to Make the Tenant Pay the Garbage Fee: "In the End, He Had to Cover It Himself"
The new garbage fee in several Spanish cities is causing conflicts between landlords and tenants. Although many tenants pay it, by law it is the ownerâs responsibility if it is not included in the contract, and in some cases the owner ends up covering the cost.
Families of Bullied Children Will Demand an Anti-Bullying Law: "Simple Mockery Causes Them to Commit Suicide"
The president of Trencats, whose daughter committed suicide in 2021 due to bullying, calls for protocols to be activated from the first physical or verbal aggression. He announces a demonstration on November 6 to demand a law against school bullying.
GĂłmez-MarĂn, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"
Ălex GĂłmez-MarĂn, physicist and neuroscientist, shares his near-death experience with 20minutos and presents his book "The Science of the Last Threshold," which explores the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter, questioning traditional concepts about existence.
And the Monarchy Will Come
King Juan Carlos understood that in order to consolidate the Crown, it was necessary to renounce absolute powers and promote openness towards freedoms, thus ensuring the legitimacy and stability of the monarchy.
Laziness and Optimism
Contemporary society is marked by constant pessimism, where everything is perceived as negative or likely to get worse, reflecting a daily outlook dominated by criticism and a lack of hope.
The Awards
It is said that in some countries literary awards are rigged, but fortunately that does not seem to happen in Spain.
Journalism in Freedom
The key conclusion in democracies is that true freedom depends on being freely informed, since without a free press it is not possible to achieve full freedom.
The Mysterious 'Look' of Queen Letizia at the Princess of Asturias Awards Concert with a Nod to Her Daughters
Queen Letizia surprises with a special outfit at the Princess of Asturias Awards concert, which seems to include a meaningful nod to her daughters, leaving a big mystery about the significance behind her choice.
Infanta SofĂa Steals All the Spotlight with a Spectacular Open-Back Look at the Princess of Asturias Awards Concert
Infanta SofĂa stood out at the Princess of Asturias Awards concert with a bold and mature design by Hugo Boss, which impressed with its originality and elegant open back.
The Kings and Their Daughters 'Cut the Ribbon' for the 45th Princesa de Asturias Awards, with a Tribute to Brahms and DvoĆĂĄk
The Prince Felipe Auditorium in Oviedo hosted the inaugural ceremony of the 45th Princesa de Asturias Awards, with the presence of the kings and their daughters. The event featured a musical tribute to Brahms and DvoĆĂĄk, filling the venue with applause and immortal pieces from 19th-century Romanticism.
Historic Prayer Between Charles III and Pope Leo: Leaders of the Catholic and Anglican Churches Pray Together for the First Time in 500 Years
The monarchs participated in an ecumenical service at the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls in Rome, marking a historic joint prayer between Catholic and Anglican leaders after 500 years, although without the presence of the Pope.
What if 'Las Meninas' Are Stolen or Go Missing? This Is How 'Priceless' Works of Art Are Protected
The article explains how highly valuable works of art like 'Las Meninas' are protected through advanced security measures, specialized insurance, and strict protocols to prevent theft or loss. It also highlights the importance of preserving cultural heritage and the collaboration between institutions to ensure the protection of these unique pieces.
Nursing Assistant in Madrid Convicted for the Death of an Elderly Man After Administering the Wrong Medication
Criminal Court No. 8 of Madrid convicted a nursing assistant for administering incorrect medication to an elderly man, causing his death. The assistant provided a drug intended for another patient with schizophrenia, resulting in a fatal error.
The University of Granada "does not attend to parents": the controversial poster that divides public opinion
The University of Granada has sparked controversy with a poster stating that they do not attend to parents, aiming to promote student autonomy and responsibility. The measure has divided opinions between those who support student independence and those who criticize it for a lack of attention to families.
Emotions Running High in the Latest Elimination on 'Supervivientes': "We Have Goosebumps"
Rubén Torres was saved in the penultimate elimination of 'Supervivientes All Stars', while Carlos Alba was eliminated in tears, saying goodbye with heartfelt words: "I carry you all in my heart."
Pedroche announces she is returning to TV "with a personal interview" and reveals when she will return to 'Zapeando'
Cristina Pedroche announces her return to television with a personal interview and confirms her upcoming return to 'Zapeando,' exciting her fans after some time away from the show.
Manu's Tactic in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra' Bewilders Rosa and Causes Her Defeat
Manu surprised Rosa by pausing in 'El Rosco' with 26 seconds remaining, a strategy that bewildered her and ultimately led to her defeat in the contest.
Antena 3 dominates the five most-watched programs, with 'Pasapalabra' at the top
Antena 3 leads the audience rankings with the five most-watched programs, highlighting 'Pasapalabra' as the undisputed leader. This success reflects the audience's preference for the channel's content, consolidating its position in the television market.
Buenafuente's Monologue and the Time Change: "The Only Place Where It Wouldn't Be Noticed Is on Renfe"
Andreu Buenafuente compared politics to time travel in his monologue from 'Futuro Imperfecto,' using real government videos alongside scenes from the series 'El Ministerio del Tiempo' to criticize the current political management.
The Cancellation of 'CuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto': Lessons Learned from a Contest Seen and Gone
The contest 'CuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto, cuĂĄnto' was canceled after only two episodes, highlighting the difficulties of establishing a program on television. Its short lifespan leaves lessons about the importance of quickly connecting with the audience and the complexity of maintaining interest in new and competitive formats.
Brutal attack on an 'En boca de todos' team: "I thought he was killing my colleague, he's a monster"
The 'En boca de todos' team suffered a brutal attack during their work. The reporter reported that a nearby bar denied them shelter at that critical moment. One of those affected described the attacker as a "monster" and confessed to fearing for his colleagueâs life.
Dispute between Torito and Fernando Tejero over 'MasterChef Celebrity': "People who end up looking bad are sore losers"
Torito criticized Fernando Tejero for implying that on 'MasterChef Celebrity' they receive instructions through an earpiece, sparking a quarrel between them.
Juan Diego Botto replaces Wyoming in his monologue on 'El Intermedio' to celebrate its 3,000 episodes
Juan Diego Botto replaced Wyoming in the monologue of 'El Intermedio' to commemorate the 3,000th episode of the La Sexta program, marking a historic milestone in its television career.
Shakira defends herself against a 100 million euro lawsuit: "It is identity theft"
Shakira faces a 100 million euro lawsuit filed by an 80-year-old American man, who accuses her of signing an agreement for a tour and a book that she allegedly breached. The singer denies the accusations, describing them as identity theft.
Carla Bruni's mother says that Sarkozy's imprisonment has left her daughter "devastated"
Marisa Borini Bruni Tedeschi, Carla Bruni's mother, stated in an interview that the family is traumatized following Nicolas Sarkozy's imprisonment, which has left Carla "devastated."
Juan Carlos I will publish his memoirs on November 5 in France: "I feel like my story is being stolen from me"
Juan Carlos I of Spain will publish his memoirs titled "RĂ©conciliation. MĂ©moires. Juan Carlos I dâEspagne" on November 5 in France. The book, written by Laurence Debray, aims to tell his version of the story in response to the feeling that his personal narrative is being stolen from him.
Ibai Llanos announces his advent calendar with a renewed edition and bigger prizes
Ibai Llanos has announced the second edition of 'Big Ibai,' his advent calendar, which will have a more accessible price for the public and will offer bigger prizes, thus renewing the experience for his followers.
Jaime Peñafiel contradicts Isabel Preysler: "She tells her truth, not the truth"
Journalist Jaime Peñafiel stated on El tiempo justo that Isabel Preysler was unfaithful to Julio Iglesias, thus contradicting Preysler's own version, whom he accuses of telling her truth, not reality.
Mark David Chapman, John Lennonâs killer, reveals the reason why he killed the artist
Mark David Chapman, who killed John Lennon, revealed in an exclusive interview with 'The New York Post' the reasons behind his crime, providing a direct insight into his motives that led to the death of the iconic member of The Beatles.
Javi Hoyos, Henar Ălvarez, and La Pija y la Quinqui Among the Winners of the GenZ Awards 2025
The third edition of the GenZ Awards was held on October 22 at the Teatro PrĂncipe PĂo in Madrid, where Javi Hoyos, Henar Ălvarez, and La Pija y la Quinqui stood out among the winners.
An enemy of Raquel Mosquera reveals that her husband has a double life: "He has been unfaithful"
Mara de Castro states on 'El tiempo justo' that Isi, Raquel Mosquera's husband, has a double life and has been unfaithful, also maintaining a family in his country of origin.
Omar Montes has become father to his second child
Omar Montes, who has been in a six-year relationship with Lola Romero, has become father to his second child. He also has a 13-year-old son from a previous relationship.
New footage of the Louvre robbery: video captures thieves leaving the museum with a forklift
A video shows two thieves descending from the south facade of the Louvre towards the street by the Seine River, using a forklift to exit the museum during the robbery.
AntolĂn GonzĂĄlez, 23-year-old former F3 driver, confesses to killing his father
AntolĂn GonzĂĄlez, 23-year-old former Asian F3 driver, stabbed his father in the neck after a heated family argument and then disposed of the murder weapon, confessing to the crime.
Fito Cabrales opens up on 'La Revuelta' about his alcohol and drug use
Fito Cabrales visited Broncano's show 'La Revuelta' to present his new album, 'El monte de los aullidos', where he also spoke openly about his past alcohol and drug use.
Former Espanyol footballer Ălvaro Aguado prosecuted for alleged sexual assault on a club employee
Ălvaro Aguado, former Espanyol footballer, is being prosecuted for an alleged sexual assault on a club employee. The incident, which is under investigation, took place in June at a nightclub in Barcelona.
What is known about the alleged assault by Ălvaro Aguado: the complainant claims that the footballer raped her in a nightclub bathroom
Footballer Ălvaro Aguado has been prosecuted after being accused of raping a club employee in Barcelona in June 2024, according to evidence presented in the case.
SURVEY | Who will win the LaLiga ClĂĄsico to be played this Sunday, Real Madrid or FC Barcelona?
On Sunday, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will face each other at the Santiago Bernabéu in the first Clåsico of the 2025/2026 LaLiga season, generating great anticipation among fans and experts.
Pimblett, against Topuria and Madrid!: "I will punch him at the Bernabéu, and the team if necessary"
Paddy Pimblett showed his aggressive side in an interview, throwing insults and threats at Ilia Topuria and criticizing Real Madrid, stating that he won't hesitate to take action if necessary, even at the Bernabéu.
Arda GĂŒlerâs Reaction to Winning the Best Player Award Against Juventus
Arda GĂŒler received the best player award after helping Real Madrid to a 1-0 victory over Juventus at the BernabĂ©u during a Champions League match. He displayed joy and gratitude for the recognition in a crucial game for his team.
Inter Miami Officially Announces Leo Messi's Renewal: "He is Home"
Inter Miami has officially announced the renewal of Leo Messi's contract until 2028, confirming information previously disclosed. The club emphasizes that Messi is "at home."
Leticia, with hypophosphatasia, a hereditary rickets: "I have lived 27 years with a wrong diagnosis"
October is the month to raise awareness about hereditary rickets such as Hypophosphatasia (HPP), which causes short stature and chronic pain. Leticia lived 27 years with a wrong diagnosis before discovering that her illness was HPP, highlighting the need for greater recognition and proper diagnosis.
6 out of 10 Patients with Rickets Do Not Have Recognized Disability, Despite It Being Highly Disabling
At the 8th Family Conference of the Spanish Association of Hereditary Rickets and Osteomalacia, it was highlighted that the National Health System offers inadequate care to patients with rickets, and 60% do not have their disability recognized despite the significant impairment caused by this disease.
Guillermo Gracia, the "golden boy" of adaptive swimming: "Our victories receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the most recent World Championship, where he earned six golds. He highlights the lack of visibility given to the achievements of adaptive athletes.
Ignasi, Pauâs father, with Phelan-McDermid syndrome: "If doctors donât know it exists, they canât diagnose it"
In Spain, there are 250 diagnosed cases of Phelan-McDermid syndrome, although it is estimated that there could be around 5,000. Ignasi, Pauâs father, highlights the difficulty in diagnosing it due to medical professionalsâ lack of knowledge about this rare disease.
ConELA sees the approval of the decree law as a "decisive step" towards the "real" implementation of the law
ConELA regards the approval of the decree law as a key advance in implementing the law, highlighting the creation of Grade III Plus, which will guarantee personalized care 24 hours a day, throughout the year.
Oil Prices Rise Following Trumpâs Sanctions Against Russian Giants Rosneft and Lukoil
Oil prices are rising due to sanctions imposed by the White House on the Russian companies Rosneft and Lukoil, as a punishment to Moscow for not making progress in the peace process to end the war in Ukraine.
Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales shape a European giant to compete with Musk in space
Airbus, Leonardo, and Thales are joining their space businesses to create a joint venture with an annual turnover of 6.5 billion, aiming to compete with Elon Musk in the European space sector.
Bankinter exceeds 812 million in profit and relies on commissions to achieve an 11% increase up to September
Bankinter reached a profit of more than 812 million until September, growing by 11%. The bank offset the decline in interest margin thanks to the increase in commissions derived from asset management, corporate business, and insurance.
The Tax Inspectors Call to "Protect the Integrity of the Tax System" and Warn of "Complex Times"
Ana de la HerrĂĄn, president of the Tax Inspectors, highlights current challenges such as artificial intelligence, tax competition, and public sustainability in the opening of the 35th Congress of State Tax Inspectors. She calls to protect the integrity of the tax system in these complex times.
Borrell: "2% Military Spending May Be Insufficient, but 5% Is Absurd"
José Borrell, former High Representative for Foreign Affairs of the EU, states that commitments to NATO require having military capabilities. He considers that although 2% military spending may be insufficient, increasing it to 5% would be excessive and unreasonable.
Not All That Glitters Is Gold: Taxation of the Precious Metal When the Tax Authorities Come Knocking
Gold, driven by geopolitical tensions, has established itself as a safe-haven asset and is breaking records. However, its increasing value draws the attention of the Tax Authorities, which are intensifying oversight of this precious metal to monitor potential tax evasion.
Netflix has just released the second season of its most addictive series: it lasts 5 hours and is even better than the first
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell return in the second season of 'Nobody Wants This,' delivering more excitement and facing the same dilemma that captivated the audience in the first season.
The Javis Surprise Sign Glenn Close for Their New Film, 'The Black Ball'
The Javis have included Glenn Close in their second feature film, 'The Black Ball', which will also star Penélope Cruz and Antonio de la Torre.
The highest-rated horror movie of the year arrives on streaming in Spain: where to watch 'Weapons'
The horror movie "Weapons," directed by Zach Cregger, has been one of the standout titles of 2025 and is now available to watch on streaming in Spain.
This Exciting 'The Boys' Spin-Off Canceled Unexpectedly: "It's Not for Lack of Effort"
Robert Kirkman has confirmed that 'The Boys: Diabolical' will not have a second season, thus canceling the much-anticipated spin-off of the popular series. The decision was not due to a lack of effort on the team's part.
Netflix will premiere the final episode of 'Stranger Things' in cinemas, will it come to Spain?
Netflix will for the first time release a series finale episode simultaneously in cinemas, with the conclusion of 'Stranger Things'. This premiere represents a novelty for the platform, but it has not yet been confirmed whether it will reach Spanish theaters.
Put Your Mobile Phone in the Microwave? The Trick to Avoid Being Located According to This Technology Expert
A technology expert reveals that placing your mobile phone inside the microwave can prevent it from being located, as it blocks signals. This extreme method aims to protect privacy in situations where you donât want to be tracked.
Is Someone Using Your Netflix or Prime Video Account? How to Find Out Who It Is and How to Kick Them Out
If you have shared your Netflix or Prime Video credentials, there are ways to detect who is using your account and how to prevent it. We explain how to identify connected devices and how to log out unauthorized sessions to protect your account.
This Mobile Feature Is Enabled and Could Put You at Risk: Disable It to Avoid Scams
Many users are unaware that an active feature on their phones makes fraud and unauthorized access easier. The article explains how to disable it step by step to increase security and protect the device.
Airbnb Makes It Easier for You to Go on Vacation with Their New Payment Method
Airbnb has introduced improvements focused on offering greater comfort and flexibility to its users, making the payment process simpler and more accessible for booking vacations.
YouTube sets a timer so you don't spend hours watching videos
YouTube has launched a tool that allows users to set a timer to limit the time spent watching Shorts, helping to control excessive use of the platform.
Karolina Kurkova, Czech model and former Victoriaâs Secret 'angel,' stuns at Gran Canaria Swim Week at 41 years old
Karolina Kurkova, Czech top model and former Victoriaâs Secret 'angel,' shone on the first day of Gran Canaria Swim Week, showcasing her spectacular presence on the runway at 41 years old.
Ăgatha Ruiz de la Prada: "It's not normal for my age how much I am working"
Ăgatha Ruiz de la Prada shares her experience in fashion, highlighting her intense work activity despite her age. She talks about the evolution of the industry and her ongoing passion for design, reflecting a commitment and energy uncommon for her stage of life.
Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Natural"
Mercadona has launched a new makeup collection inspired by the essence of the earth, standing out for its natural style and perfect for the autumn season.
Aina Salom, pharmacist: "To wash your face properly, a splash of water is not enough"
Aina Salom highlights common mistakes when washing the face, pointing out that using only water is not sufficient for proper cleansing. She explains the importance of a correct routine to avoid damage and maintain healthy skin.
Dakota Johnson surprises at Stella del Carmen's wedding with a lace and sheer dress
Dakota Johnson, the bride's sister, dazzled as a bridesmaid in a gothic-style lace and sheer dress, in keeping with the theme of Stella del Carmen's wedding.
From Laura Escanes to Lola Lolita: the surprising 'looks' of the 'influencers' at the Gen Z awards
The top content creators gathered in Madrid for the gala hosted by Laura Escanes and Xuso Jones. The red carpet stood out for its striking and modern styles, showcasing the latest trends from influencers at the Gen Z awards.
Billy Parisi, chef: "Cover it with olive oil and salt and bake it. This ensures that the entire potato is seasoned inside and out."
Billy Parisi recommends covering the potato with olive oil and salt before baking to ensure it is well seasoned inside and out, and points out that poking it with a fork while roasting may not be the best technique.
Jordi Cruz (47 years old), blunt, about removing the skin from sole: "It protects the meat, gives collagen, gives gelatin, and it has to be there because it's excellent"
Jordi Cruz explained on 'MasterChef Celebrity 10' that the skin of the sole should not be removed because it protects the meat and provides collagen and gelatin, elements that enrich the dish and enhance its flavor.
TheGrefg and Jordi Roca join forces to make this unique dessert: "We've made a crazy recipe"
Chef Jordi Roca and TheGrefg have collaborated to create a unique rice pudding cheesecake, sharing this original recipe together.
Neither Broth Nor Sofrito: The Trick of a Three-Michelin-Star Chef to Make Creamy Rice with Cuttlefish
A three-Michelin-star chef reveals that, to achieve exceptional creamy rice with cuttlefish, neither broth nor traditional sofrito should be used, but rather an uncommon ingredient that enhances the flavor and texture of the dish.
The Best of Both Worlds: Soft-Boiled Egg, Cooked but Liquid
The soft-boiled egg is a technique that allows you to enjoy a cooked egg with a liquid yolk, combining the best of both worlds for those seeking that special texture.
This is What FC Barcelonaâs Burgers Will Be Like: A Global Chain of Restaurants with Barça-Themed Stores
FC Barcelona will launch a global chain of restaurants and themed burger stores dedicated to the club. This initiative aims to combine the passion for football and gastronomy, offering a unique experience for fans with menus inspired by Barça, thereby expanding the clubâs influence beyond sports.
How Generation Z Travels: The Movement of the Youngest in 2025
SkyScanner analyzes how young people aged 23 to 28 travel outside of Spain, revealing their preferences and trends for 2025 in terms of destinations, types of trips, and means of transportation used.
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.
Thermal waters to keep soaking, even when itâs no longer hot
Itâs not necessary to be summer to enjoy a bath in thermal waters, as their pleasant temperature allows for an ideal plan throughout the year.
This Is the Only Country in the World Where (Almost) Everyone Can Enter Without a Visa: Unknown and Idyllic in Equal Parts
Located in the Pacific, this unique country allows almost anyone to enter without a visa, making it an exceptional and little-known destination, ideal for travelers seeking an idyllic and accessible place.
The route less than an hour from Madrid through a canyon up to 40 meters high
This spot in the south of Segovia offers an impressive route close to Madrid, featuring a canyon up to 40 meters high that amazes visitors as they follow its exceptional itinerary.
The small town near Santander that is ideal for hiking
This Cantabrian town, located less than 30 minutes from the Palacio de la Magdalena, is a perfect destination for hiking enthusiasts in Spain, offering routes and natural landscapes ideal for trekking.
The town in Segovia that gives us the best welcome to the Hoces del DuratĂłn and is perfect in autumn
A charming town in Segovia offers an ideal natural setting to enjoy the Hoces del DuratĂłn during autumn, making it a perfect excursion for the season.
What It Means to Walk with Your Gaze Fixed on the Ground, According to Psychology
Walking with your head down reflects important nonverbal information and is related to self-esteem, showing insecurity or lack of confidence according to psychology.
Beatriz Crespo, Doctor, on the paradox of the 'vagus' nerve: "Although it is called that, it is one of the most active and sensory nerves"
The vagus nerve, which connects the brain with vital organs such as the heart, lungs, and intestines, is surprisingly active and sensory. Stimulating it may be necessary to improve bodily functions and overall health.
The revolutionary invention that has just arrived in Spain: smart glasses that allow you to hear better
These smart glasses, recently introduced in Spain, are not hearing aids but offer an intermediate solution for people with mild to moderate hearing loss, according to audioprosthetist Blanca GarcĂa MarĂn.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "We should not admire intelligence, we should know if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of valuing people for their integrity and values, instead of admiring intelligence alone, which he considers a trait dependent on genetic luck. He advocates focusing on genuine merits that reflect character and kindness.
COVID-19 Vaccines Could Help Some Cancer Patients Fight Tumors
The most common COVID-19 vaccines could benefit certain cancer patients by activating their immune system to attack tumors. Studies suggest that this enhanced immune response may improve the fight against cancer, offering an unexpected positive impact beyond protection against the virus.
The Mechanic Juan José's Trick to Keep Windshield Wipers Spotless with the Arrival of Winter: "They Will Last Much Longer"
Mechanic Juan José recommends using windshield wipers throughout the year to extend their durability and keep them in good condition, especially during winter.
The cars that could lose their label if the new DGT regulations come into effect in 2026
It is rumored that in 2026 the DGT could modify the classification of vehicles according to their emissions, in place since 2016. These changes could cause certain cars to lose their current environmental label, affecting their circulation and restrictions.
All the changes that will come to driving licenses following the European Parliament resolution
The European Parliament approved new rules for driving licenses, which will be adopted by Spain, marking important changes in the current regulations.
The new DGT trailer radar that issues 20 fines per minute is in Catalonia
The DGT has deployed new trailer radars in Catalonia that record up to 20 fines per minute, raising concerns among drivers about their effectiveness and speed in penalizing speeding.
The Criminal and Administrative Consequences That the Driver Who Fled in Soria Could Face
A driver in Soria attempted to avoid a Guardia Civil checkpoint by fleeing, which, although not common, can lead to serious criminal and administrative consequences, including higher fines and possible charges related to the hit-and-run.
The case of a town of 1,000 inhabitants in Lleida that foreigners come to for truck driving jobs
The shortage of truck drivers in Spain has led companies to recruit abroad, filling a small town in Lleida with foreign workers seeking employment in the transportation sector.
Major police raid in Tres Barrios with seven arrests in 14 searches and one thousand marijuana plants seized
The police operation in Tres Barrios, which began on Wednesday and is still ongoing, has mobilized 200 officers who carried out 14 home searches, resulting in seven arrests and the seizure of one thousand marijuana plants.
Fear in Granada due to the continuous thefts by the 'little stone' thief: "Thereâs a buzz in the neighborhood"
The thief in Granada uses small stones to hit windows and balconies, detecting presence inside the homes and thus choosing targets to rob. This technique has generated fear and concern among the neighbors, creating an atmosphere of insecurity in the neighborhood.
Two Arrested for Armed Robbery at a Tobacco Shop in La Rioja
Two individuals were arrested for an armed robbery at a tobacco shop in La Rioja. The investigation remains open, and the possible involvement of other individuals to a lesser extent is not ruled out.
Man Arrested for Hitting Vehicles and Doorways with a Traffic Sign in Vitoria-Gasteiz
A man was arrested in Vitoria-Gasteiz after causing damage to vehicles, doorways, and a gaming hall, where he broke the glass of a door.
JosĂ© Sanchis Sinisterra adapts his classic 'Ăaque, or About Lice and Actors' in various theaters in Madrid
JosĂ© Sanchis Sinisterra and Daniela de Vecchi co-direct and adapt their play 'Ăaque, or About Lice and Actors,' which highlights the importance of theater and the precariousness faced by artists, presenting it in several theaters in Madrid.
The Classic Bar in Downtown Barcelona That Turns 80 and Celebrates with Free Fried Fish on the Tap
Open since 1945, the bar La Plata in downtown Barcelona is celebrating its 80th anniversary on November 1st by offering its customers free food and drinks, featuring an open bar of fried fish.
Weekend Plans: 'Dangerous Minds' Full of Humor and a Family-Friendly 'Barber of Seville'
The weekend offers a variety of cultural options: dance, the family opera 'The Barber of Seville,' Feriarte 2025, concerts featuring music by Ravel and Strauss, Spanish cinema, and comedy monologues with 'Dangerous Minds.' Perfect for enjoying with family and friends.
The Government restricts animal movement within a 50 km radius due to a possible outbreak of nodular dermatitis in Osona
The Government has preventively restricted the movement of animals within a 50 km radius in Osona due to a possible case of nodular dermatitis, although it has not yet been confirmed.
The new northern access to Palmas Altas from Las Razas Avenue will open next week
The new 1.2 km road joins the already operational 1.7 km southern access, improving mobility in Palmas Altas by shortening routes and reducing traffic jams for neighborhood residents.
The citizens of Barcelona spend almost three quarters of their salary on paying rent
The inhabitants of Barcelona allocate approximately 75% of their monthly income to paying rent, reflecting a high economic pressure. This phenomenon impacts their quality of life and limits access to affordable housing, generating concern about the sustainability of the real estate market and the need for measures to alleviate rental expenses.
The town of Ourense where you can experience Galician Halloween: haunted passages, queimadas, and parades
During the Noite Meiga in this town of Ourense, concerts, dance performances, escape rooms, and various family activities are held, offering a unique experience of Galician Halloween.
The Company of the Crane Used to Steal at the Louvre Takes Advantage to Advertise: "Fast and Silent"
The German company Böcker used a photo from the theft at the Louvre to promote its machinery, highlighting the speed and quietness of its cranes.
A Teacher Stops Her Class to Raise Awareness Among Her Students About Bullying: "This Is More Important"
The teacher interrupted the class to talk with her students about bullying, inviting them to define what bullying is and discuss how they could stop it, emphasizing the importance of the topic.
A Woman Fined Over 170 Euros for Pouring Coffee Down a Drain
A woman was fined over 170 euros for pouring coffee down a drain. She was unaware of the rule, but the authorities justified the sanction to protect the environment.
The Praised Reaction of Two Women After Suffering a Traffic Accident
After a traffic accident, two women surprised others by not getting angry or fighting, but instead hugging each other upon realizing they were both okay after the collision.
Reactivity in Dogs: The Importance of Recognizing It and Respecting Boundaries
Reactivity in dogs should not be confused with aggression, as they require different approaches. Recognizing and respecting each dog's boundaries is essential for proper management and to avoid behavioral problems.
How to Treat a Wound on Our Dog at Home, Before the Vet Visit
Staying calm, properly cleaning the wound, and going to the veterinarian are essential steps to ensure a smooth recovery in dogs with injuries.
Why is it so difficult to know what our dog or cat is allergic to?
Identifying food allergies in dogs and cats is complex, as it involves multiple tests and a prolonged process to determine which ingredients cause the allergic reaction.
Check Your Horoscope for this Friday, October 24, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you this Friday, October 24, 2025.
Check Primitiva: Results for Today, Thursday, October 23, 2025
The results of La Primitiva for Thursday, October 23, 2025, will be available from 9:30 PM. You can check them on the 20minutos.es website.
Real Madrid - Barça Schedule, Where to Watch the Clåsico Online and on TV
The final ClĂĄsico of the season will be played this Sunday at 16:15. Real Madrid aims to stay in the title race, while Barcelona has the opportunity to secure LaLiga in this matchday.
Do you know what 'tetrachromacy' is?
Tetrachromacy is a rare visual condition where a person has four types of cones in the retina, instead of the usual three, which allows them to perceive a wider range of colors than most people.
What if changing your idea about sex helped you improve through menopause?
A study reveals that during menopause, masturbation, more than partnered sex or penetration, promotes health and strengthens the connection with one's own body, improving well-being during this stage.
Take Advantage of a Flaw in a Delivery Company and Eat for Free
A scammer took advantage of the contactless delivery option to order food and then falsely claimed that they never received their order, thereby obtaining free meals.
Real Madrid or Barcelona? The title list currently has a single winner
The historic rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona is reflected in their battle to be the most decorated team in Spanish football. According to the X account Historical Rankings, both clubs have accumulated numerous titles, but so far only one stands out as the leader in the list of championships won.
Didnât You Know? These Famous Couples Got Married in Italy
Italy is a very popular destination among celebrities for celebrating their weddings, thanks to its beauty and romantic atmosphere. Many famous couples have chosen this country to get married and experience unforgettable moments surrounded by history and unique landscapes.
Taylor Swift's Essential List to Enjoy Autumn
Taylor Swift shares her list of essential items to enjoy autumn, her favorite season, including activities and objects that make this time of year special to her.
Eating Dinner Very Late!
All the SuperantipĂĄtico comic strips published in 20minutos, which humorously address everyday topics and funny situations.
Aliexpress makes a splash by selling a lift-up table for less than 65 euros
Aliexpress's lift-up table offers a healthy solution for working from home, avoiding the typical sedentary lifestyle of conventional desks, all for less than 65 euros.
Lidl brings back its foldable drying rack for 25 euros that can be stored in any corner
This foldable drying rack from Lidl stands out for its large capacity, attractive design, and affordable price of 25 euros, as well as being easy to store in any space.
It Looks Like a Regular Blazer, But It Has a Detail That Makes It Different (and It Costs âŹ30)
Available in three shades and with a matching pants option, this blazer combines a classic design with a distinctive detail, all for an affordable price of âŹ30.
Donât Let the Cold Catch You Off Guard: This Heater Is Affordable, Quiet, and Stylish
With the arrival of cold weather, it is advisable to get a new heater. This model stands out for being economical, quiet, and having an attractive design, making it ideal for keeping warm without discomfort or large expenses.
The Government proposes that unregistered couples receive widow's benefits if they have children or prove a "stable cohabitation"
The Government, through the Ministry of Inclusion, has proposed to social agents that unregistered couples be able to access widow's pensions if they have children together or demonstrate stable cohabitation, following the evolution of case law that expands the beneficiaries.
Spain convicted of malpractice in a complaint of a double rape involving chemical submission
The courts of Navarre dismissed the case without trial, which led to Spain being convicted of malpractice in handling a complaint of a double rape involving chemical submission.
Bilateral Summit: Donald Trump and Xi Jinping will meet on October 30 in South Korea
Although Trump had stated on October 10 that he saw no point in meeting with Xi Jinping following China's restrictions on rare earths, both leaders agreed to meet on October 30 in South Korea for a bilateral summit.
A "dangerous fugitive" arrested in France three years after escaping from a Spanish prison
A dangerous fugitive was arrested in France after escaping from a Spanish prison three years ago. He is accused of crimes such as pimping, vehicle and home theft, forgery of public documents, and driving without a license.
Caregiver for People with High Dependency Arrested in Pontevedra for Stealing Jewelry
A caregiver in Pontevedra has been arrested for stealing jewelry from people with a high degree of dependency. Police have identified four vulnerable victims and continue to search for more affected by these thefts.
The Police Find a Painting That Could Be the Missing Picasso on Its Way to Granada
The police have found a painting that could be the missing Picasso while it was being transported to Granada. The artwork still needs to be analyzed by the Scientific Police to confirm its authenticity.
The Supreme Court gives the Government 15 days to comply with the order regarding foreign minor asylum seekers in the Canary Islands
The Supreme Court has given the Government a 15-day deadline to comply with the order related to foreign minor asylum seekers in the Canary Islands, following a letter from the Canary Islands government warning about the continued overcrowding situation in the centers.
The Parliament demands the transfer of immigration powers to Catalonia
The Parliament has approved, with the support of all groups except PP and VOX, a proposal from ERC amended by the PSC that demands the transfer of powers regarding immigration to Catalonia.
Man Arrested in Tomelloso for Trying to Strangle His Partner with a Cable and Shaking Their Baby
A man was arrested in Tomelloso after attempting to strangle his partner with a cable and shaking their baby. The woman reported that he threatened to kill both of them.
Sentenced to Nine Years in Prison for Raping a Woman Near a Nightclub in A Coruña
The Provincial Court sentenced a man to nine years in prison for raping a woman near a nightclub in A Coruña. Additionally, the final year of the prison sentence will be replaced by his expulsion from the country, with a ban on returning for 10 years.
Why Ana Mena and Abraham Mateo sneak into the global hit list with their song from three years ago
Ana Mena and Abraham Mateo's song from three years ago tops the Global Top 200 and the Shazam Viral Top as part of the soundtrack of the movie 'Culpa nuestra'.
The British Museum Raises Three Million Euros at Its First Charity Ball in History
The British Museum raised three million euros at its first charity gala, a milestone that ensures crucial funding for its international collaborations, according to the institution.
An Analysis of Hate Messages on Social Media Reveals "Organized Strategies" to "Dehumanize" the LGBT Community
A report by FELGTBI+ studied over 28,000 posts between May and July 2025, detecting 5.7% bots, nearly triple the platform's average (1.9%), evidencing organized strategies to dehumanize the LGBT community on social media.
Eduardo Mendoza, Princess of Asturias Award for Literature: "He is very likeable and popular, the opposite of the Nobel"
The Barcelona-born writer Eduardo Mendoza appreciated his Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, highlighting how "likeable and popular" it is in contrast to the Nobel. He also spoke about the novel, stating that it "is in excellent health."
Juan Francisco Fuentes awarded the National History Prize for 'Welcome, Mister Chaplin'
Juan Francisco Fuentes received the National History Prize, awarded by the Ministry of Culture and endowed with 30,000 euros, for his work 'Welcome, Mister Chaplin', noted for its lively and brilliant narrative.
Man Arrested for Pushing and Hitting Partner in Santa Cruz de Tenerife After She Refused to Have Sexual Relations
A man was arrested in Santa Cruz de Tenerife after arriving home drunk, pushing and hitting his partner when she refused to have sexual relations with him.
Prison for the 15 Arrested in Ceuta, CĂĄdiz, and MĂĄlaga for Belonging to a Drug Trafficking Network
The 15 individuals arrested in Ceuta, CĂĄdiz, and MĂĄlaga for being part of a drug trafficking network were transferred under strict security measures due to the massive operation in which they were involved.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a concise summary of the most important news to start your day well informed, covering current events, politics, economy, and society, to keep you updated on the relevant facts that shape the daily agenda.
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Imserso Trips: How to Check if There Are Available Spots and the Cheapest Destinations?
The Imserso program offers over 879,000 spots for retirees who meet the requirements. It allows you to check if there are available spots and find out the most affordable destinations for this season.
Mercadona puts on sale a limited edition box with mini perfumes
Mercadona launches a limited edition box that includes mini fragrances for women and men, bringing back this special offer for its customers.
Damian GarcĂa Teillard, ophthalmologist, explains why we see floaters in the eye
Vitreous detachment causes the appearance of "floaters" in vision and can lead to serious complications such as retinal tears or macular holes if not treated in time.
What It Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology
Helping to clear the table in restaurants indicates personality traits such as attentiveness to detail and consideration for others, reflecting empathy and a desire to cooperate in social settings.
'Task': The True Story of the Biker Gang That Inspired the HBO Max Series
The HBO Max series created by Brad Ingelsby is based on the real-life experience of a consultant who spent years in a biker gang, bringing authenticity to the story of the Dark Hearts that the drama tells.
Netflix renews its hit Spanish series for a second season
The Spanish series created by the team behind 'EntrevĂas' has achieved the number one spot in viewership in Spain, Argentina, and Uruguay, prompting Netflix to renew it for a second season.
The Iconic Candies from the EGB Generation That Are a Hit at Halloween Return to Mercadona
Under the direction of Juan Roig, Mercadona has relaunched the Count Dracula candies, popular in the 80s and 90s, for its Halloween campaign.
The New Effect of Breastfeeding in Babies Discovered by a Recent Study
A study by the CSIC shows that exclusive breastfeeding during the first month protects the baby from developing antibiotic resistance, offering a key benefit to their health.
X-ray of the real estate crisis: experts predict whether there will be a drop in housing prices
Experts in the real estate sector analyze the growing tension in the market and share their forecasts about a possible decrease in housing prices, evaluating key factors that could influence a change in the trend.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Contributory pensions in Spain are expected to increase by around 2.6% in 2026, affecting maximum, average, and minimum pensions according to current projections.
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 deduction of up to 95 euros will be applied to payrolls due to the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, with the aim of strengthening the pension fund.
A Makeup Artist's Trick to Make You Look 10 Years Younger: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner
A makeup artist advises using bronzer not only for contouring but also as eyeliner. This trick adds warmth and definition to the face, creating a rejuvenating effect that can make you look up to 10 years younger.
Gold prices head for first weekly drop in 10 weeks; US CPI data awaited
Gold prices are set for their first weekly decline in 10 weeks as investors await the US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. The upcoming report is expected to influence market sentiment and decisions on interest rates. Traders are cautious, balancing inflation concerns with recent strength in the US dollar, which typically weighs on gold prices.
Oil prices dip after surge, remain on track for weekly gain amid supply fears
Oil prices fell slightly after a recent surge but are still set for a weekly increase due to ongoing concerns about tightening global supply. Factors such as geopolitical tensions and production cuts by key exporters continue to fuel fears of restricted oil availability, supporting prices despite short-term fluctuations.
Oil prices dip but set for weekly surge over fresh sanctions on Russian oil
Oil prices fell slightly but are on track for a weekly gain due to new sanctions targeting Russian oil exports. These measures tighten supply concerns amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, prompting market anticipation of reduced Russian crude availability and potential impacts on global energy markets.
Spot crude premiums jump as US sanctions on Russian producers drive China, India demand
US sanctions on Russian oil producers have caused spot crude premiums to surge, as China and India increase their demand for alternative supplies. The restrictions limit Russian exports, prompting Asian buyers to seek other sources, driving up prices and premiums in the spot market. This shift highlights the impact of geopolitical tensions on global oil trade and supply dynamics.
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Exclusive - ConocoPhillips to lay off Canadian employees in November, company memo shows
ConocoPhillips plans to lay off Canadian employees in November, according to an internal memo obtained exclusively. The workforce reduction is part of a company-wide effort to cut costs amid fluctuating oil prices and market uncertainties. Details on the number of affected employees were not disclosed. The company aims to streamline operations while maintaining focus on key projects.
Putin says Russia will never bow to US pressure, warns on missiles
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia will never yield to pressure from the US. He issued a warning regarding missile deployments, emphasizing Russia's resolve to maintain its defense capabilities amid escalating tensions with the United States.
Mexican Agriculture Minister to Discuss with US Counterpart Opening Border to Cattle Amid Screwworm Outbreak
Mexicoâs agriculture minister plans talks with the U.S. counterpart about reopening the border for cattle trade. This follows a screwworm outbreak in Mexico, which led to a cattle trade suspension to prevent spread. Both countries aim to resume trade safely while managing the outbreak risks.
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Exclusive - China State Oil Majors Suspend Russian Oil Purchases Due to Sanctions, Sources Say
Chinese state-owned oil companies have stopped buying Russian crude oil in response to Western sanctions. This suspension highlights Beijing's cautious stance amid increasing restrictions on Russia's energy sector. Sources reveal that this decision impacts major Chinese oil companies, signaling a notable change in the energy trade relationship between China and Russia.
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Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.15%
Australian shares fell slightly, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 0.15% by market close. The decline was driven by mixed sector performances and cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Sika posts lower nine-month sales, plans up to 1,500 job cuts
Sika reported a decline in sales for the first nine months of the year amid challenging market conditions. In response, the company announced plans to cut up to 1,500 jobs globally to improve efficiency and reduce costs. The restructuring aims to stabilize performance and adapt to changing economic environments.
Safran hikes forecasts after strong Q3 for jet engine services
Safran raised its full-year forecasts following robust Q3 performance in its jet engine services division. The company reported increased demand driven by airline recovery and higher maintenance activity, boosting revenue and profitability. Safran expects this positive trend to continue, reflecting confidence in the aviation marketâs rebound and its service business growth.
Analysis â Porscheâs new CEO will inherit old problems
Porscheâs incoming CEO faces ongoing challenges including managing supply chain disruptions, adapting to electric vehicle transitions, and maintaining profitability amid increasing competition. Despite strong brand loyalty and growth potential, the company must navigate these complex issues to sustain its market position and meet evolving customer and regulatory demands.
AnalysisâInvestors Use Dotcom Era Playbook to Dodge AI Bubble Risks
Investors are applying strategies from the dotcom bubble to navigate current AI market risks. By prioritizing fundamentals and avoiding hype-driven stocks, they're aiming to protect portfolios from overvaluation and potential crashes. This cautious approach helps balance enthusiasm for AI's potential with lessons learned from past tech bubbles, seeking sustainable long-term gains rather than quick profits.
Blackstone to invest $705 million in Indiaâs Federal Bank for 9.9% stake via affiliate
Blackstone will invest $705 million to acquire a 9.9% stake in Indiaâs Federal Bank through an affiliate. This strategic investment aims to strengthen the bankâs capital base and support its growth plans amid expanding opportunities in the Indian banking sector.
Putin defiant after Trump sanctions Russian oil companies over Ukraine
After the Trump administration imposed sanctions on Russian oil firms over Ukraine, Putin remained defiant, condemning the move as unjustified. He emphasized Russia's commitment to protecting its interests and criticized the sanctions as attempts to undermine Russia's economy amid ongoing tensions.
China-linked battery company abandons plan to build Michigan plant, state says
A China-linked battery manufacturer has canceled its plans to build a plant in Michigan, according to state officials. The project, initially seen as a boost for local jobs and the economy, was scrapped due to unspecified challenges. The decision impacts Michigan's efforts to expand its electric vehicle supply chain and attract green technology investments.
Alaska Airlines restoring operations after outage that grounded all flights
Alaska Airlines is resuming flights after a system outage grounded all its operations. The disruption affected bookings, check-ins, and flight tracking, causing widespread delays and cancellations. The airline apologizes for the inconvenience and is working to restore full service promptly while assisting impacted passengers.
India's private sector growth slows to five-month low in October
India's private sector growth slowed to a five-month low in October due to weakened demand and supply chain disruptions. New orders declined, and output growth eased, reflecting cautious business sentiment amid economic uncertainties. Employment growth remained modest, while input cost inflation persisted, impacting profit margins and business confidence.
India's private sector activity eases to five-month low in October, PMI shows
India's private sector activity slowed to a five-month low in October, according to the latest PMI data. The decline was driven by reduced new orders and softer output growth amid ongoing global economic uncertainties. Despite the slowdown, businesses remained optimistic about future prospects, supported by domestic demand and easing inflation pressures. Employment levels also showed signs of stabilization during the month.
Japan factory activity shrinks to 19-month low in October, services remain strong - PMI
Japan's manufacturing sector contracted in October to its lowest level in 19 months due to subdued demand and supply constraints, according to PMI data. However, the services sector remained robust, driven by strong domestic consumption. Overall, the mixed performance highlights ongoing challenges in manufacturing amid steady growth in services.
Japan's factory activity hits 19-month low in October, PMI shows
Japan's factory activity contracted in October, reaching a 19-month low according to the Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). Weak demand and supply chain disruptions contributed to the decline. This downturn signals ongoing challenges for Japan's manufacturing sector amid global economic uncertainties and persistent COVID-19 impacts.
Japan's core inflation accelerates in September, stays above BOJ target
Japan's core inflation rose further in September, exceeding the Bank of Japanâs 2% target for the third consecutive month. The increase was driven by higher prices in energy and food sectors. Despite the continued rise, the BOJ maintains its ultra-loose monetary policy, citing the need to support economic recovery amid moderate wage growth and global uncertainties.
UK consumer sentiment rises to joint-highest since August 2024
UK consumer sentiment has increased to its joint-highest level since August 2024, reflecting growing optimism about the economy. Improved confidence is driven by stable inflation rates and stronger job prospects, encouraging more spending. Analysts suggest this positive trend may support economic growth in the coming months despite ongoing global uncertainties.
Japan CPI inflation accelerates in Sept, keeping BOJ hike bets alive
Japan's consumer inflation rose faster than expected in September, driven by higher energy and food prices. Core CPI excluding fresh food increased year-on-year, reinforcing expectations that the Bank of Japan may consider tightening monetary policy sooner than anticipated to curb inflation. The data has kept speculation alive about a potential interest rate hike amid ongoing economic recovery efforts.
US Weekly Jobless Claims Increase, More People Collecting Unemployment Checks, Economists Estimate
US weekly jobless claims rose, indicating an increase in unemployment benefit recipients. Economists suggest the rise reflects ongoing labor market challenges despite strong job growth. The trend may signal caution in economic recovery as more people seek assistance amid shifting employment conditions.
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US business borrowing for equipment rises over 8% in September, ELFA says
US business borrowing for equipment increased by over 8% in September, according to the Equipment Leasing and Finance Association (ELFA). The rise indicates continued investment growth in equipment and technology, reflecting business confidence amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Japanâs new premier pledges early boost to defence spending, âproactiveâ fiscal moves
Japanâs new prime minister has promised to increase defense spending promptly and implement proactive fiscal policies. This stance aims to strengthen national security amid regional tensions and support economic growth through strategic government spending. The premier emphasizes balancing defense needs with economic stability while responding to evolving geopolitical challenges.
Dollar steady as traders await US inflation, Trump-Xi meeting
The US dollar held steady as traders awaited key inflation data and a high-stakes meeting between former President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Market participants are cautious, looking for signals on inflation trends and potential geopolitical impacts affecting global markets and currency movements.
Morning Bid: Spotlight on CPI before APEC whirlwind
Investors are focused on upcoming U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) data ahead of the APEC summit. The CPI report is expected to influence market sentiment and policy directions. Meanwhile, global markets brace for significant developments at APEC as leaders discuss economic cooperation amid ongoing geopolitical tensions. The data release and summit outcomes may shape near-term financial trends worldwide.
China vows to raise household consumption âsignificantlyâ
China has pledged to boost household consumption significantly to support economic growth. The government aims to enhance income distribution, strengthen social safety nets, and improve public services to encourage spending. These measures are part of broader efforts to shift the economy towards greater domestic demand amid global uncertainties and slowing exports.
Bank of Japan to consider best timing for next rate hike
The Bank of Japan is evaluating the optimal timing for its next interest rate increase amid persistent inflation and economic recovery signs. Officials aim to balance supporting growth with controlling rising prices, considering global economic uncertainties. The decision will reflect ongoing assessments of Japan's financial stability and inflation trends.
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China monetary policy framework to remain the same amid AI impact, central bank adviser says
A Chinese central bank adviser stated that despite the rise of AI, Chinaâs monetary policy framework will stay unchanged. The adviser emphasized that current policies are sufficient to manage economic challenges and support stable growth, indicating no imminent shifts due to AI developments. The focus remains on maintaining financial stability and controlling inflation amid evolving technological impacts.
Trump ends all trade negotiations with Canada over 'fraudulent' Reagan ad
Former President Trump abruptly halted all trade talks with Canada, citing a 'fraudulent' Reagan-era advertisement as the cause. He accused Canadian officials of deception related to the ad, leading to the breakdown of negotiations. This move marks a significant setback in U.S.-Canada trade relations.
Pakistanâs central bank likely to hold rate at 11% on cautious inflation outlook: Reuters poll
Pakistanâs central bank is expected to keep its interest rate steady at 11%, according to a Reuters poll. Policymakers remain cautious amid persistent inflation concerns, balancing efforts to support economic growth while containing price pressures. The decision reflects uncertainty about inflation trajectory and economic recovery prospects.
Asia shares gain on US-China trade hopes; oil eases
Asian stocks rose amid optimism over US-China trade talks, boosting investor sentiment. Expectations of easing tensions between the two economic giants supported gains, while oil prices declined slightly due to concerns over demand. The market focused on developments that could impact global economic growth and trade relations.
Qualigen partners with BitGo for $30 million crypto treasury allocation
Qualigen has partnered with BitGo to manage a $30 million allocation from its treasury into cryptocurrency. This move aims to leverage BitGo's security and custody services to enhance Qualigen's crypto asset management and expand its digital asset exposure strategically.
Trump pardons former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly granted a pardon to Changpeng Zhao, the ex-CEO of Binance, the major cryptocurrency exchange. This pardon comes amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny and legal challenges faced by Zhao and Binance, aiming to alleviate some of the pressures surrounding the crypto industry. Details on the reasons and implications of the pardon remain limited.
Trezor Launches Trezor Safe 7: First Hardware Wallet With Transparent Secure Element
Trezor introduced the Trezor Safe 7, the first hardware wallet featuring a transparent secure element. This innovation enhances security by allowing users to verify the chipâs authenticity and integrity. The device aims to boost user trust and protection for cryptocurrency storage, maintaining Trezorâs reputation as a leader in crypto wallet security.
Trump pardons Binance crypto founder Zhao - White House
Former President Donald Trump granted a pardon to Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, the White House announced. The pardon comes amid ongoing regulatory scrutiny of the cryptocurrency industry and highlights Trump's continued influence in crypto circles. Zhao founded Binance, one of the worldâs largest cryptocurrency exchanges, which has faced various legal challenges globally.
Trump Pardons Binanceâs CZ - WSJ
Former President Trump reportedly issued a pardon benefiting Changpeng Zhao, CEO of Binance, according to the Wall Street Journal. The pardon pertains to ongoing investigations and legal challenges faced by Binance and its leadership, indicating a potential easing of regulatory pressures on the crypto exchange amid increasing scrutiny in the industry.
Trump Pardons Convicted Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao - WSJ
Former President Donald Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of Binance, who was convicted on charges related to financial crimes. The pardon clears Zhao of his convictions, potentially impacting Binance's operations and regulatory stance in the cryptocurrency industry. This move signals Trump's continued influence on financial and tech sectors post-presidency.
Wolfe Research warns crypto market breakdown may signal broader risks
Wolfe Research cautions that the recent decline in the crypto market could indicate wider financial system vulnerabilities. The firm highlights potential spillover effects into traditional markets, urging investors to be cautious amid growing economic uncertainties and regulatory pressures impacting digital assets.
Roba Shatters Closed Systems: The Peopleâs Robotics Platform Launches To Dominate $218b Industry
Roba, a new open robotics platform, aims to disrupt the $218 billion robotics market by eliminating closed systems. It enables developers and companies to collaborate more freely, accelerating innovation and reducing costs. By fostering an inclusive ecosystem, Roba seeks to become the leading platform driving widespread adoption and advancement in robotics technology.
FalconX Powers MoreMarkets with Institutional Infrastructure
FalconX has partnered with MoreMarkets to provide advanced institutional infrastructure, enhancing MoreMarkets' trading platform capabilities. This collaboration aims to improve liquidity, execution, and access to global markets, empowering institutional clients with seamless trading experiences and robust market connectivity.
Bitcoin price today: flat at $109k as US-China trade tensions re-emerge
Bitcoin's price held steady around $109,000 amid renewed US-China trade tensions. Investor caution increased due to geopolitical uncertainties affecting markets, limiting significant price movement. The digital asset remains resilient despite external pressures, reflecting cautious optimism in the crypto space.
X4 Pharmaceuticals prices public offering at $2.90 per share
X4 Pharmaceuticals has priced its public offering at $2.90 per share. The company aims to raise capital through this offering to support its growth and development initiatives. Details on the total shares to be offered and the use of proceeds were not disclosed in the announcement.
Cathie Wood's ARK buys Alibaba, Baidu stock, sells AMD, Shopify
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management has purchased shares of Alibaba and Baidu, signaling confidence in these Chinese tech firms. Concurrently, ARK reduced its holdings in AMD and Shopify, adjusting its portfolio amid shifting market dynamics and focusing on growth opportunities in the evolving technology sector.
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Newmont Q3 2025 slides: record free cash flow, CEO succession announced
Newmont reported record free cash flow in Q3 2025, driven by strong operational performance and higher gold prices. The company also announced a planned CEO succession, with the current CEO set to retire next year. The new leader is expected to focus on sustainable growth and advancing the company's strategic initiatives.
Digital Realty Q3 2025 slides: AI demand drives guidance boost and record bookings
Digital Realty reported strong Q3 2025 results, driven by increased AI-related demand. The company raised its guidance and achieved record bookings, reflecting robust growth in data center services supporting AI workloads. This trend underscores the expanding role of AI in digital infrastructure, positioning Digital Realty for continued growth.
Sallie Mae Q3 2025 slides: Loan growth solid despite earnings miss
Sallie Mae reported solid loan growth in Q3 2025 but missed earnings expectations, leading to a decline in its stock price. Despite challenges, the companyâs loan portfolio expanded, supported by strong demand. However, higher operating costs and increased loan loss provisions impacted profitability, causing the earnings shortfall and raising investor concerns.
Ford Q3 2025 slides: Revenue jumps 9% despite tariffs, Novelis fire clouds outlook
Ford's Q3 2025 revenue rose 9%, driven by strong vehicle sales despite ongoing tariffs. However, a significant fire at Novelis, a key supplier, has raised concerns about future supply chain disruptions and potential impacts on production and profitability.
Intel Q3 2025 presentation: AI demand drives earnings beat amid foundry challenges
Intel reported stronger-than-expected Q3 2025 earnings, driven by robust AI demand. However, the company faced challenges in its foundry business, impacting overall growth. The CEO emphasized ongoing investments in AI technology and manufacturing capacity to address these issues and capitalize on market opportunities.
Pershing Square Holdings prices $500 million in senior notes at 5.5%
Pershing Square Holdings announced the pricing of $500 million in senior notes with a 5.5% interest rate. The issuance aims to bolster the companyâs capital structure and support ongoing investment strategies. These fixed-rate notes reflect market confidence and provide the firm with additional financial flexibility.
Provident Financial Holdings declares $0.14 quarterly dividend
Provident Financial Holdings announced a quarterly dividend of $0.14 per share. The dividend reflects the companyâs stable financial position and commitment to returning value to shareholders. Payment details and the record date will be provided in the upcoming release. This move signals confidence in ongoing operations and future earnings.