News Summary - 10/25/2025

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Venezuela's Maduro says US 'fabricating war' as it deploys world's largest warship
The US has deployed the USS Gerald R Ford, the world's largest warship, as part of an intensified campaign targeting drug traffickers. Venezuelan President Maduro criticized the move, accusing the US of "fabricating war."
Thailand's former queen Sirikit dies aged 93
Thailand's former queen Sirikit, mother of King Vajiralongkorn, passed away peacefully on Friday night, the Thai Royal Household announced.
Suspected drug kingpin captured after audacious escape from house arrest
Zhi Dong Zhang, aka Brother Wang, was caught while trying to escape to Russia using false documents.
Ukraine allies pledge to take Russian oil and gas off global market
Allies gathered in London to form a "coalition of the willing," aiming to intensify pressure on Russia by removing its oil and gas from the global market to help end the war in Ukraine.
US imposes sanctions on left-wing Colombian President Petro
The US has imposed sanctions on Colombian President Gustavo Petro, accusing him of enabling drug cartels to operate freely during his administration.
Ontario to stop running anti-tariff advert that angered Trump
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the province will pause its anti-tariff advertisement starting Monday to allow trade negotiations with the US to resume. The ad had angered former President Trump, prompting this temporary halt aimed at improving diplomatic and trade relations.
Woman gets rare whole-life sentence for murder of French schoolgirl
Dahbia Benkired became the first woman in France to receive a whole-life sentence after being convicted of the murder of a French schoolgirl, marking a rare and severe legal outcome in the country.
Spectacular downfall of Georgia's ex-PM accused of having $6.5m in his flat
Irakli Garibashvili, former Georgian Prime Minister and close ally of the country's de facto leader, faces corruption allegations after authorities found $6.5 million in cash at his residence.
NBA stars and mafia among dozens arrested in illegal gambling crackdown
A major FBI investigation has led to the arrest of numerous individuals, including NBA stars and mafia members, involved in illegal sports betting and rigged poker games tied to organized crime.
Warsaw Ghetto survivor who resisted the Nazis dies
Michael Smuss, an artist and participant in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising who helped create petrol bombs, has died in Israel at the age of 99.
German police seize fake Picassos in multi-million euro forgery raid
German police arrested a 77-year-old man attempting to sell forged artworks attributed to famous artists like Rembrandt. The raid uncovered a large-scale forgery operation involving fake Picassos and other masterpieces, valued at millions of euros. Authorities continue investigating the extent of the forgery network.
Gaza doctors struggle to investigate 'signs of torture' on unnamed dead returned by Israel
Gaza doctors are examining bodies returned by Israel that show multiple injuries and signs of torture, including wrists tied behind their backs. The medical teams face challenges in investigating these cases amid ongoing conflict and limited access.
Rubio says lots of countries willing to join Gaza security force
The US secretary of state emphasized that Israel must approve any participants in a Gaza security force. However, deploying such a force remains uncertain without an agreement involving Hamas.
Brazil's Lula, 79, to seek fourth term as president
Lula, 79, announced his intention to run for a fourth term as Brazil's president in 2026, stating he has "the same energy I had when I was 30."
Letitia James pleads not guilty in mortgage fraud case
Letitia James pleaded not guilty in her mortgage fraud case. Outside the court, she accused Donald Trump of exploiting the justice department as a "vehicle of retribution."
Louvre heist lift-maker seizes the moment with new ad campaign
The company behind the lifts used in the Louvre heist has launched a new ad campaign highlighting its "quiet as a whisper" technology, emphasizing speed and discretion for swift movement.
Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations
Approximately 15,000 people in Gaza urgently need medical treatment, but evacuations are delayed. The UN highlights the critical situation as children and others continue to suffer amid restricted access to care.
Warships, Fighter Jets, and the CIA â What Is Trump's Endgame in Venezuela?
President Trump claims his actions aim to combat drug trafficking in Venezuela. However, many view his deployment of warships, fighter jets, and CIA involvement as efforts to remove President NicolĂĄs Maduro from power.
Why Bill Gates did a cameo in an iconic Indian TV drama
Microsoft founder Bill Gates made a surprise cameo in a popular Indian TV drama starring former federal minister Smriti Irani, highlighting his support and connection to the show's themes.
Attacks on people like me happen every time my country has an election
Attacks on people with albinism are fueled by the false belief that their body parts bring wealth or luck. These harmful superstitions lead to violence, especially around election times.
Britney Spears said she was used. Kevin Federline says she needs help
Britney Spears' public struggles have resurfaced in the spotlight, with differing views on her story. While she claims she was exploited, her ex Kevin Federline argues she requires assistance, highlighting contrasting perspectives on her situation.
Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House
New satellite images reveal the complete demolition of the White House East Wing to allow construction of President Trump's new ballroom.
Slow-motion footage reveals secrets of snake bites
Scientists at a Paris venom lab used slow-motion footage to analyze the speed of snake strikes, uncovering how quickly different snake species attack their prey.
Watch: UN official says Gaza ruins 'like Hiroshima'
Humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher described the devastation in Gaza as comparable to Hiroshima during his recent visit. Speaking to the BBC, he highlighted the overwhelming destruction and despair he witnessed in the coastal enclave amid ongoing conflict.
Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping
Thieves stole âŹ88 million worth of French crown jewels in broad daylight on Sunday morning, with video footage seemingly capturing their escape from the Louvre.
'A hugely symbolic moment': King Charles and Pope pray together
King Charles made history as the first head of the Church of England to pray publicly with the Pope, marking a significant step in interfaith relations and symbolizing unity between the Anglican and Catholic churches.
Princess Leonor asks to trust in "freedom over fear" and "democracy over intolerance"
Princess Leonor emphasized the importance of returning to the essentials, respecting differences, and treating others well. In her speech, she called for trusting in freedom over fear and democracy over intolerance as fundamental values.
Leonor and SofĂa, two ideal guests at the Princess of Asturias Awards with their trend-colored 'looks'
Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂa stood out at the 2025 Princess of Asturias Awards gala with their elegant 'looks' in fashionable colors, becoming an inspiration for autumn events.
Byung-Chul Han's Warning, Princess of Asturias Awardee in Humanities, about the Mobile Phone and AI: "Humans Could End Up Being Slaves"
South Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han, recipient of the Princess of Asturias Award in Humanities, warns about the risks of excessive use of mobile phones and artificial intelligence, pointing out that these technologies can turn humans into slaves, affecting their freedom and autonomy.
King Felipe Opens the Door to Giving All the Spotlight of the Princess of Asturias Awards to Leonor, Who Closes the Gala for the First Time: "It Falls to Me to Gradually Give Her Space"
King Felipe confirms that he will gradually cede the spotlight of the Princess of Asturias Awards to his daughter Leonor, who closed the gala for the first time. Although he acknowledges that it is his duty to give her space, he assures that he will continue to be present at these events.
Leonorâs Wink to SofĂa in Her Princess of Asturias Speech and Letiziaâs Reaction: "The Sisters in on It..."
The Princess of Asturias delivered her speech in the form of letters, highlighting a special message to Serena Williams that also referenced her sister Venus. Her gesture was interpreted as a nod to the sisterly bond, which prompted a positive reaction from Queen Letizia.
Leonor Takes Over from Her Father, Felipe VI, at a Gala with Emotional and Resentful Speeches
Princess Leonor urged trust in freedom over fear and in democracy over intolerance during her speech at the Teatro Campoamor gala, taking over from her father, Felipe VI, with emotional and assertive messages.
Black silk dress and diamond earrings: Queen Letizia captivates at the Princesa de Asturias Awards
Queen Letizia stood out at the Princesa de Asturias Awards with an elegant black silk dress by Sybilla and diamond earrings, winning over everyone as the most applauded guest of the evening.
Leonorâs Grandmothers Wrap Her Up on Her Big Day: Ovation for SofĂa, Affection for Paloma Rocasolano
Queen SofĂa and Paloma Rocasolano, mother of Queen Letizia, maintain a good relationship and have shared the awards together every year since Letiziaâs marriage to Felipe, showing mutual support at important family events.
The Flu is Already Surging in Vizcaya and Microbiologists Warn That This Year Could Be Severe: "We Must Look to the Southern Hemisphere"
Microbiologists warn that the flu in Vizcaya is increasing and could be particularly intense this year, because the viruses from the southern hemisphere do not match the strains included in the current vaccine, which could reduce its effectiveness.
The Echo of Comet 3I/ATLAS, the Signal That Bewilders Astronomers and Triggers NASA Alerts
Radio frequency experts indicate that the signals captured from comet 3I/ATLAS are likely due to cosmic noise or calibration errors, causing bewilderment and alerts within the scientific community and NASA.
Footballer Antony Ylano Dies After Crashing His Motorcycle Into a Cow
Footballer Antony Ylano died following an accident in which his motorcycle collided with a cow. The news warns that related images may be distressing.
One of the accused in Casillas' watch theft admits responsibility: "I am the only one to blame"
Carlos, a doorman at the La Finca residential complex where Iker Casillas lives, has admitted to being solely responsible for the theft of the former footballer's watches, according to statements given to 'El tiempo justo'.
If your mobile starts doing this, quickly check your bank account
The National Police warn about new tactics used by cybercriminals to access mobile phones, steal personal data and money, or extort. They recommend checking your bank account if your phone shows suspicious behavior.
Euromillions leaves a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 62 million
The Euromillions draw on Friday, October 24, 2025, had no first-category winners. The jackpot for the next draw, which will be on Tuesday the 28th, will increase to 62 million euros.
Spain - Sweden, live | Score, goal scorers, and latest news on the Spanish women's national team in the Nations League
The Spanish women's national team defeated Sweden 4-0 at La Rosaleda, with a notable return from Jenni Hermoso and Mapi LeĂłn, in a Nations League match.
Japan sends fighters to monitor Russian bombers that flew near its territory
Japan has deployed fighters to monitor Russian bombers that flew close to its airspace. Tokyo denounces that Moscow conducts military activities "daily" in areas near its territory, increasing tensions in the region.
Actress Isabelle Tate Dies at 23 Years Old
Actress Isabelle Tate, known for her role in '9-1-1: Nashville,' passed away at the age of 23 due to complications caused by Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome, a rare neuromuscular disease.
Niño Becerra warns about housing prices: "In 1920, with the Christmas Lottery jackpot, you could buy 24 houses"
Economist Niño Becerra warns that housing prices have risen so much that even retirees have to share apartments, pointing out a drastic change in the real estate market in recent years.
This is the reason why some Mercadona products do not have an expiration date
The law allows some products not to display an expiration date, although they must indicate the packaging date. This explains why certain items at Mercadona lack an explicit expiration date.
A Pharmacist Reveals Which Antidepressant He Would Never Take: "It Takes Months to Disappear"
Phil Cowely, an American pharmacist with over one million followers on Instagram, has revealed which antidepressant he would avoid, highlighting that its effects can take months to wear off, which influences his recommendation.
From a Meteorologist to a Priest... The Various Occupations That Coexist on a Navy Ship
Up to 700 people have lived aboard the ship 'Galicia' during a two-month deployment in the USA, where various occupations coexist, from meteorologists to priests, all contributing to the operation and well-being of the Navy.
This is UNRWA, the UN agency that the US accuses of being a "branch of Hamas"
UNRWA was created to assist Palestinian refugees displaced after the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Currently, it faces accusations from the US of alleged ties to Hamas, which generates controversy over its role and activities in the region.
What is known about the 'Japanese flu' that has Europe on alert: causes, symptoms, and possibility of an epidemic
Japanese authorities have declared a national epidemic of H3N2 flu after 6,013 cases in one week. This viral strain is causing concern in Europe due to its rapid spread and typical symptoms such as fever, cough, and fatigue. Although common, authorities are monitoring its progression to prevent a possible epidemic in other regions.
Time Change This Weekend: Do We Set the Clock Back or Forward?
On Saturday, October 25th at 3:00 AM, the switch to winter time takes place, setting the clock back one hour, which will allow for one extra hour of sleep.
The two Spanish cities that enter the list of the 20 happiest in the world
The magazine 'Time Out' has included two Spanish cities in its list of the 20 happiest, evaluating factors such as culture, nightlife, gastronomy, and quality of life.
A 2,200-Year-Old Mass Burial Discovered That Confirms What Four Chapters of the Bible Describe
A 2,200-year-old mass burial has been discovered in the ancient city of Colossae, Turkey, home to the Colossians to whom Saint Paul dedicated an epistle in the Bible, thus confirming accounts from four biblical chapters.
'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 efficient welfare systems, advancing labor and social rights that foster equity and the proper functioning of the market.
Respecting Childhood and Facilitating Job Integration: Keys to Overcoming Poverty
Beneficiaries of CaixaProInfancia and Incorpora from the âla Caixaâ Foundation highlight how external support is key to breaking the cycle of poverty, especially by respecting childhood and facilitating job integration, within the framework of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a show.
Antonio Tejero, the Civil Guard officer involved in the 1981 coup d'état, is discharged from the hospital
Former lieutenant colonel Antonio Tejero, a key figure in the 1981 coup d'état, has been discharged from the hospital. He is clinically stable and will continue his recovery at home with his family.
Andy releases 'Marioneta', his first solo song
Andy will release his first solo song, "Marioneta," whose date has already been confirmed by his agency, Be the One.
Cristina Pedroche throws a jab at Dabiz Muñoz: "He hasn't asked me yet"
Ten years after getting married, Cristina Pedroche says she wants to renew her vows with Dabiz Muñoz, although she jokes that he still hasn't asked her.
The Live Broadcast of 'The Twins Show' and the Streamers Zona Gemelos Cut Off and End Up in Jail
The Civil Guard and other security forces interrupted the live recording of the program 'The Twins Show' following an alert from the YouTuber Luisa Garrido, resulting in the arrest of the streamers known as Zona Gemelos.
A Previously Harmless Mediterranean Shark Kills a Diver: The First Recorded Attack
A diver died following the first recorded attack by a shark previously considered harmless in the Mediterranean. This incident marks a shift in the perception of these species and raises concerns about potential new risks for those engaging in aquatic activities in the area.
Luxury, Innovation, and Electric, Hybrid, and Plug-in Hybrid Versions: This is the New DS NÂș 4
The DS NÂș 4 offers a modern design, advanced technology, and premium comfort in a compact hatchback, standing out for its electric, hybrid, and plug-in hybrid versions that redefine the driving experience.
âŹ70,000 Salary and "Zero Unemployment," the Career Path That Goes Unnoticed in Spain
This academic discipline, although demanding, is gaining interest in Spain due to its high labor demand, with salaries around âŹ70,000 and an almost zero unemployment rate.
Jeremy Allen White, the actor who knows the most about Bruce Springsteen: "He was very brave to seek psychological help"
Jeremy Allen White, star of 'Bruce Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere', highlights Springsteen's bravery in seeking psychological help. In the series, he explores the life and challenges of the iconic musician, showing a human and resilient side. White shares his deep knowledge and admiration for The Boss in this interview.
Leonor triumphs and once again becomes the star with an outfit worn by Sofia Richie
The Royal Family welcomed the winners of the 2024 Graduation Awards from the University of Oviedo, with Leonor standing out in an outfit also worn by Sofia Richie, reaffirming her role as the star of the event.
These Are the Symptoms That Your Child May Start to Suffer from Mental Health Problems
One in seven minors suffers from mental health problems. Detecting these symptoms early in healthcare or school settings is essential for timely intervention and providing appropriate support.
WhatsApp finally adds one of the most awaited and necessary features for group chats
WhatsApp has introduced a feature that facilitates communication in group chats, allowing users to save time and ensure that all members are efficiently informed.
The Top 25 Destinations to Travel to in 2026, According to 'Lonely Planet'
Lonely Planet has published its list of the top 25 destinations to travel to in 2026, highlighting places that offer unique cultural experiences, biodiversity, and ecological trends. The selection includes emerging and classic destinations that promise memorable adventures for all types of travelers.
A British Food Critic Tries McDonald's in Spain
A British food critic shared his experience trying McDonald's in Spain through a video on his YouTube channel, 'Gary Eats'.
We Tested the Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid, a Top-Class City Car Thatâs a Steal
The Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid stands out for its efficient hybrid engine, DGT ECO label, and low fuel consumption. Priced at 18,690 euros, it presents itself as one of the most balanced and attractive options in the current city car segment.
A Curious Finding, or How to Die in Rome 1,800 Years Ago and Have Your Tombstone End Up in a Backyard in the USA
An 1,800-year-old tombstone from ancient Rome was found in a backyard in the United States, more than 8,000 km from its origin. This surprising discovery reveals how historical objects can travel and end up in unexpected places, reflecting a curious link between the Roman past and the present-day USA.
Petro's Constituent Assembly to Reform the Magna Carta in Colombia: What Its Objective Is and Why It Is So Difficult to Move Forward
Gustavo Petro seeks to change the Constitution to implement social reforms that are currently blocked. However, the process is lengthy, requires almost a year, and faces difficulties because there are only 7 months left before the presidential elections.
The Failed Takeover Bid Triggered a Client Shuffle Between BBVA and Sabadell with a Clear Winner
The failed public takeover offer caused a significant movement of clients between BBVA and Sabadell, with more than twice as many users moving from BBVA to Sabadell than in the opposite direction over the past year, clearly benefiting Sabadell.
A Bonoloto Winner Takes the 780,000 Euro Jackpot
A player matched all six numbers in the Bonoloto draw on Friday, October 24, 2025, winning the jackpot of 781,761.20 euros.
A Spanish Study Reveals That Saliva Can Help Predict the Progression of Head and Neck Cancer
A Spanish study has developed a technique that uses saliva to predict the progression of head and neck cancer, offering a less invasive alternative to biopsies, which are usually painful and not always repeatable.
The garbage tax in Madrid will be charged according to the number of registered residents in the homes
The new fiscal ordinance of the Madrid City Council establishes that the waste tax will be charged by considering a coefficient based on the number of registered residents in each home.
The Psychology Behind the Craze for La Oreja de Van Gogh: "Nostalgia Can Be a Way to Escape the Present"
Experts analyze the rise of nostalgia for the 2000s and the idealized return of La Oreja de Van Gogh, noting that this nostalgia serves as a means to avoid current difficulties and seek comfort in past memories.
Have You Turned 65? All the Cards and Discounts You Should Know About in Culture, Sports, and Transportation
From the age of 65, there are various cards and discounts that make access to transportation, leisure, culture, sports, and health easier, helping to save money and improve quality of life.
With These Electric Clothes Dryers, You Can Save Time and Money on Your Electricity Bill
Electric clothes dryers offer savings on the electricity bill compared to traditional dryers and reduce drying time compared to traditional clotheslines. There are various models with different features and prices to suit the needs of each user.
The ClĂĄsico Returns: How You Can Watch Sundayâs Madrid-Barça at Home for Less Than Ten Euros
The most affordable way to watch the Madrid-Barça this Sunday is to subscribe to the football package with DAZN, which offers access to the match for less than ten euros.
From Costumes and Candy to Party Tickets: How You Can Save Money and Avoid a Financially Frightening Halloween
Borrowing a costume or making your own accessories helps reduce expenses on Halloween. These affordable options prevent costs from skyrocketing, allowing you to celebrate without negatively impacting your finances.
A woman wants to board a bus with the doors closed and, angry, prevents it from moving again
A viral video on TikTok shows a woman trying to board a bus with the doors closed. Upset, she prevents the vehicle from continuing its route, sparking debate among users in the comments about her attitude and behavior on public transport.
'Clippy', Microsoft Office's mascot, returns 18 years after its disappearance
Microsoft has reintroduced Clippy, its iconic Office mascot, as an 'Easter egg' in an ad about Mico, its new artificial intelligence assistant, marking its return 18 years after it disappeared.
French Justice Indicts GrĂ©goryâs Great-Aunt for the Second Time, a Boy Murdered 41 Years Ago Whose Case Remains Unresolved
GrĂ©goryâs great-aunt, the boy who was murdered 41 years ago and found tied up in the Vologne River, has been indicted again in the case, which remains unsolved.
Andy is said to have turned down a substantial offer from 'De Viernes' to perform his first solo song on 'El Hormiguero'
Marta Riesco revealed on 'No somos nadie' that Andy reportedly declined an important offer from 'De Viernes' to premiere his solo debut on 'El Hormiguero'.
When the Landlord Tries to Make the Tenant Pay the Garbage Fee: "I Thought He Wouldn't Complain, But In the End, He Had to Cover It Himself"
The garbage fee in Spanish cities causes disputes between landlords and tenants. Although tenants often pay it, by law it corresponds to the owner if not specified in the contract, generating confusion and conflict.
Families of Bullied Children Will Demand an Anti-Bullying Law: "Simple Mockery Drives Them to Suicide"
The president of Trencats, following the suicide of his daughter Kira in 2021, calls for protocols to be implemented from the first physical or verbal aggression and organizes a demonstration for November 6, seeking a law to combat school bullying.
GĂłmez-MarĂn, the scientist who had a near-death experience: "Three figures were waiting for me"
Ălex GĂłmez-MarĂn, physicist and neuroscientist, shares his near-death experience with 20minutos and presents his book "The Science of the Final Threshold," which questions and redefines the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter.
The Putin-Trump Tunnel
The Kremlin proposes relaunching the project to build an underground tunnel connecting the United States and Russia, reviving an initiative aimed at strengthening communication and transportation between the two countries.
The Life of Preysler
She has had an intense love life that has always captured the public's attention.
Winds of the Ballot Boxes
Faced with the possible early call for general elections by Pedro SĂĄnchez, driven by his favorable position in the Tezanos polls, several Popular Party leaders are considering running as candidates to face the challenge.
How much do you have⊠how much are you heard?
Having a good song or a powerful message is not enough. It's essential to innovate, connect, and move people. Future success will depend less on investment and more on the ability to inspire.
Pérez-Reverte comments on the awarding of the Planeta Prize to Juan Del Val: "It's a commercial launch, nothing to object to"
Pérez-Reverte remarks that publishers act according to their interests in promotions. Regarding the Planeta Prize awarded to Juan Del Val, he sees it as a commercial launch and has no objections to it.
Eugenia Osborne on her father's recent fatherhood: "That child was not going to lack anything"
Eugenia Osborne spoke on ÂĄDe viernes! about her father's recent fatherhood, expressing that the child was not going to lack anything. She also discussed aspects of her family life, showing a positive attitude and support towards the situation.
Promoting Ecology that Protects Against Climate Change
Veolia drives immediate actions against climate change through innovative management in water, energy, and waste, accelerating the ecological transformation needed to protect the planet.
Brazilian influencer Melissa Said arrested after fleeing due to alleged links to drug trafficking
The 23-year-old Brazilian influencer Melissa Said was arrested after fleeing, accused of supplying drugs in Bahia and SĂŁo Paulo and promoting smuggling and drug consumption.
The psychiatrists who treated MouliaĂĄ tell the judge that she was depressed and did not speak about the alleged assault by ErrejĂłn
The psychiatrists who treated MouliaĂĄ informed the judge that they diagnosed her with depression and prescribed antidepressants two years after the incident with the former politician, without her mentioning the alleged assault by ErrejĂłn during the consultation.
Cristina Pedroche and Chicote will ring in the 2025 New Year simultaneously on Antena 3 and La Sexta
Cristina Pedroche and Chicote will say goodbye to the year 2025 together for the tenth consecutive year, but for the first time simultaneously on Atresmedia's two main channels, Antena 3 and La Sexta, as well as on Atresplayer.
Arturo Valls and 'El 1%' already have a return date to Antena 3's prime time
Arturo Valls returns to Antena 3's prime time with 'El 1%' on Wednesday the 29th, with guests such as Daniel Grao, Nerea FernĂĄndez, and Roberto Brasero in the first episode.
Shrek's Girl Unleashes Chaos on 'Futuro Imperfecto' and Ends Up Taking Control
Silvia Abril, as Shrek's Girl, caused chaos on the set of 'Futuro Imperfecto' by taking over the cameras and starring in a skincare routine alongside Buenafuente.
Kiko HernĂĄndez makes a surprise appearance on 'No somos nadie' and clarifies whether he will return to the show as a collaborator
Kiko HernĂĄndez made a surprise appearance on 'No somos nadie,' where Carlota Corredera expressed hope that he would return as a permanent collaborator.
Cintora, on the hoax that says water does not hydrate: "You have to be dumb"
MarĂa Navarro from 'Verifica RTVE' warns that adding salt to water can be harmful, debunking the hoax that water does not hydrate. Cintora criticizes the misinformation, calling it absurd.
Torres' spectacular sacrifice in exchange for food on 'Survivors': "If I mess up today!"
Laura Madrueño proposed that Torres shave his hair, beard, and eyebrows in exchange for two plates of migas and two bowls of sweets, a trade that highlights the importance of food on 'Survivors'.
Squabble between Torito and Fernando Tejero over 'MasterChef Celebrity': "People who end up in a bad position are bad losers"
Torito criticized Fernando Tejero for claiming that they receive instructions via earpiece on 'MasterChef Celebrity', sparking a squabble between them. Torito defended the integrity of the show and pointed out that those who come out looking bad usually show poor sportsmanship.
'Saber y Ganar' introduces a new rule to prevent contestants from coming and going
'Saber y Ganar' has implemented a new rule to prevent contestants from leaving and returning continuously to the show, aiming for a smoother flow and avoiding interruptions during the broadcasts. This measure seeks to improve the contest's dynamics and provide a more seamless experience for both the audience and the participants.
A domestic worker of Iker Casillas and her husband arrested for the theft of five luxury watches from the footballer's home
A domestic worker of Iker Casillas and her husband were arrested while attempting to leave the country, after being accused of stealing five luxury watches from the footballer's home.
This is Luna, the daughter of Carlos Lozano and MĂłnica Hoyos, dedicated to politics in the European Union
Luna, daughter of Carlos Lozano and MĂłnica Hoyos, is a young woman with a strong presence on social media who studies and lives in London, dedicated to politics in the European Union.
From Bette Davis and Joan Crawford to Amaia and Leire: The Business of Pitting Women Against Each Other
The article analyzes how the industry and media have historically promoted rivalry among women, from figures like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford to Amaia and Leire, perpetuating stereotypes and conflicts that are commercially beneficial but divide and harm the women involved.
Ana Belén, on her professional career: "Every time I go on stage, I feel like I should do what the Pope did: kiss the ground"
Ana Belén, singer and actress, appears on the special cover for the 80th anniversary of 'Elle' magazine, where she reflects on her professional career and the emotion she feels when going on stage.
Influencer Marta Carriedo becomes a mother for the second time: "The apple of my eye"
Entrepreneur and influencer Marta Carriedo has announced the arrival of her second daughter, sharing a photo carousel with the first moments of Kaiaâs life, her first daughter.
Bad Bunny and Karol G triumph at the Latin Billboard Awards featuring a performance of a Christian song by Daddy Yankee
Bad Bunny won eleven awards and received the Billboard Top Latin Artist of the 21st Century at a gala in Miami, with a notable performance of a Christian song by Daddy Yankee.
The eccentric challenge of 'tiktoker' PituX to try to collaborate with Ibai Llanos in less than 30 days: "People were freaking out"
The influencer PituX has carried out a series of challenges and actions on TikTok to capture the attention of Ibai Llanos, with the intention of collaborating with him in less than 30 days. These initiatives surprised his audience, generating great excitement.
Tana Rivera talks about her breakup with Manuel Vega after three years of being together: "I am in a moment of self-love"
Tana Rivera, daughter of Fran Rivera and Eugenia MartĂnez de Irujo, talks about her breakup with Manuel Vega after three years together. Although she is in a moment of self-love, she does not rule out finding love or starting a family in the future.
Isabel Coixet, Filmmaker: "The Commitment to Palestine Must Be Practical and Not Just Tokenism with Scarves"
Isabel Coixet insists that support for Palestine must be practical and not merely symbolic. She expresses doubts about the effectiveness of boycotts and warns that Netanyahu is determined to destroy the Palestinian people.
Sudden Change in Weather: A Trough Will Bring Polar Air, Rain, and Snow to Some Parts of Spain
Spain will face a weekend of atmospheric instability due to a trough that will bring polar air. This will cause rain and snow in some regions, resulting in a notable sudden change in the weather.
AntolĂn GonzĂĄlez, 23-year-old former F3 driver, confesses to killing his father
AntolĂn GonzĂĄlez, 23-year-old former Asian F3 driver, confessed to stabbing his father in the neck after an intense family argument and then disposing of the murder weapon.
North West, Kim Kardashian's 12-year-old daughter, sparks controversy again with her 'look'
North West, the 12-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, caused controversy on social media due to her controversial style, which included fake tattoos on her face.
Alexia Putellas shines against Sweden with a double in half an hour: scores a free kick in the top corner and takes on the '9' role
Alexia Putellas stood out in the semifinal against Sweden, scoring two goals in the first 30 minutes. She opened the scoring with a perfect free kick and then played as a '9' to secure the lead, demonstrating her quality and leadership on the field.
Jenni Hermoso breaks down in tears after returning to play with the national team: from ostracism under Montse Tomé to the ovation at La Rosaleda
Jenni Hermoso, the all-time top scorer of the Spanish women's national team, returned after a year out of the plans of former coach Montse Tomé, becoming emotional upon wearing the La Roja jersey again and receiving an ovation at La Rosaleda.
The emotional speech by Ilia Topuria in which he confesses to being a victim of bullying: "During recess, they wanted to take my money"
Ilia Topuria signed a protocol with Isabel DĂaz Ayuso to fight drugs and bullying, and in his emotional speech, he revealed having been a victim of bullying during childhood, explaining that during recess they tried to take his money.
Everything Known About the Illegal Betting Scandal in the NBA: Those Involved, Accusations, Mafia Connections
Terry Rozier and Chauncey Billups, prominent NBA figures, were arrested by the FBI for their involvement in separate cases of illegal betting and poker game fixing, linked to a network connected to the mafia.
Real Madrid - Barça Schedule, Where to Watch the LaLiga EA Sports Clåsico Online and on TV
The last ClĂĄsico of the season will be played this Sunday at 16:15. Real Madrid is fighting to stay in the title race, while Barcelona has the opportunity to secure LaLiga in this matchday.
Dani, treated with gene therapy, becomes a hope for people with ultra-rare diseases
Dani receives gene therapy to treat hereditary spastic paraplegia type 50 (SPG50). Soon, a study will be launched to expand access to this treatment to more patients with ultra-rare diseases worldwide.
What Happens If the Reserved Parking Card for People with Disabilities Is Used Improperly? These Are the Penalties
People with disabilities have the right to a reserved parking card, but they must comply with certain obligations. Incorrect or improper use can result in penalties and the revocation of the permit.
Guillermo Gracia, the 'golden boy' of adapted swimming: "Our achievements receive very little visibility"
Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the latest world championship, with six golds. He denounces the scarce visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.
A Guide Launched to Facilitate Access to Justice for Women with Disabilities Who Suffer Gender-Based Violence
The Government Delegate against Gender Violence, Carmen MartĂnez Perza, presented a guide aimed at improving access to justice for girls and women with disabilities who are victims of gender-based violence, providing adapted tools and resources to ensure their protection and effective support.
Social Rights Approves a 65 Million Plan to Promote Equality for Women and Girls with Disabilities
The 65 million plan from Social Rights aims to guarantee equality of rights and eliminate violence against women and girls with disabilities.
The Ibex 35 surpasses 15,800 points and hits highs not seen since 2007 after the moderation of the CPI in the United States
The moderate rise in inflation in the U.S. strengthens expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at its next meeting, boosting the Ibex 35 to surpass 15,800 points and reach highs not seen since 2007.
The Tax Inspectors are studying whether there is embezzlement in the implementation of the 'Catalan quota'
The association of tax inspectors is investigating whether there is embezzlement in the use of public funds to adapt the Catalan Tax Agency to a new financing system that is not yet in effect.
LĂłpez Seijas, driving force behind the hotel chain with the most hotels in Spain: "If the product improves, its price will continue to rise"
The president of Hotusa analyzes the state of the hotel sector and highlights the growth of his business after intensifying acquisitions. He emphasizes that the improvement of the product will lead to an increase in prices.
The Government proposes that couples without children or marriage receive widow's pension with a "stable cohabitation" of at least five years
The Government has proposed that couples without children or marriage can receive the widow's pension if they demonstrate a stable cohabitation of at least five years, following jurisprudential advances that expand the beneficiaries of this benefit.
Borrell: "2% Military Spending May Be Too Low, but 5% Is Nonsense"
The former EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs argues that committing to NATO means providing military capabilities. He believes that allocating 2% of GDP to military spending may be insufficient, but increasing it to 5% is excessive and unwise.
Ignacio GalĂĄn, President of Iberdrola, Awarded the 2025 International Energy Award in Qatar
Ignacio GalĂĄn, President of Iberdrola, received the 2025 International Energy Award in Qatar, recognized for his ability to anticipate challenges and opportunities in the energy sector.
It Only Lasts 5 Hours and It's Even Better Than the First: Netflix Just Released the Second Season of Its Most Addictive Series
Adam Brody and Kristen Bell return in the second season of 'Nobody Wants This,' delivering more excitement and the same dilemma that captivated audiences in the first.
'Weapons': Key Guide and References to Delve into the Secrets of the Most Acclaimed Horror Movie
The most talked-about horror movie of the summer combines critiques of the nuclear family with references to fairy tales and classic horror films, offering a deep exploration of its key themes and symbols.
'Nobody Wants This 2', Explained Ending: Are Joanne and Noah Still Together? What We Know About Season 3
The romantic comedy starring Kristen Bell and Adam Brody on Netflix closes its second season with key decisions and unresolved storylines, leaving the question about Joanne and Noah's future open, and hinting at developments for the third season.
'Daryl Dixon', Season 3 Finale Explained: Spanish Monarchy, Primitives, and Darylâs Nightmares
Episode 3x07 'Solaz del Mar' concludes the season filmed in Spain, considered one of the best in AMC+âs Walking Dead saga. The plot blends elements of the Spanish monarchy, primitive groups, and the nightmares that affect Daryl, thus closing an intense and symbolic season.
Today on TV, one of Ridley Scott's best films: the space adventure in which Matt Damon became MacGyver
Ten years after its release, 'The Martian' is being broadcast on La 1 of TVE this Friday at 10 p.m. This thrilling science fiction film by Ridley Scott stands out for Matt Damon's performance as a resourceful and surviving astronaut in space.
Casio Reinvents Its Iconic Watch with the G-SHOCK Nano: Nostalgia and Technology in a Mini Format
Casio introduces the G-SHOCK Nano, a mini version of the iconic watch that combines nostalgia and technology. This device offers a unique alternative for those seeking a compact design without losing the essence of the classic G-SHOCK.
Are You Going to Join Tinder? The New Mandatory Requirement to Confirm Your Identity
Tinder is implementing a new mandatory requirement to confirm the identity of its users, thereby preventing the use of someone else's images or the creation of fake accounts on the platform.
Putting Your Phone in the Microwave? The Trick to Prevent Being Tracked from This Technology Expert
A technology expert reveals how putting your phone in the microwave, turned off, can block signals and prevent you from being tracked, offering an extreme privacy measure for those looking to protect their data and location.
This mobile feature is enabled by default and can put you at risk: disable it to avoid scams
Many users have a mobile feature activated that facilitates fraud and unauthorized access. The article explains how to disable it step by step to improve security and protect the device.
WhatsApp Scams: Do This If You Don't Want to Be Deceived Within the App
To protect yourself from scams on WhatsApp, it is essential to follow certain security measures and share them with acquaintances, in order to stop cybercriminals and avoid becoming a victim of deception within the app.
Leonor and SofĂa, two ideal guests at the Princess of Asturias Awards with their on-trend color looks
Princess Leonor and Infanta SofĂa stood out at the 2025 Princess of Asturias Awards gala with their elegant autumn looks, sporting trend-setting colors and proving to be style icons at formal events.
From Laura Pausini to Karol G: the best looks from the Latin Billboard 2025 red carpet
The event celebrated 25 years with a red carpet that showcased a variety of unique styles, highlighting figures like Laura Pausini and Karol G, reflecting the diversity and evolution of Latin music.
Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Natural"
Mercadona introduces its new makeup collection "Natural," inspired by the essence of the earth, now available for the autumn season.
Aina Salom, Pharmacist: "To Wash Your Face Properly, Just a Stream of Water Is Not Enough"
Aina Salom emphasizes that cleansing the face with only water is insufficient and points out common mistakes when washing that damage the skin. She recommends an appropriate routine to keep the skin healthy and prevent skin problems.
Dakota Johnson surprises at Stella del Carmen's wedding with a lace and sheer dress
Dakota Johnson surprised at Stella del Carmen's wedding with a lace and sheer dress. The gothic theme of the event was reflected in her look and that of the bride's sister, who was the maid of honor.
Cardio or strength training? A dermatologist explains which is the best exercise for the skin
Dermatologist Ana Molina explains how cardiovascular and strength exercises affect the skin. Cardio improves circulation and oxygenation, promoting a healthy appearance, while strength training strengthens the muscles that support the skin, helping to prevent sagging. Both types contribute to skin well-being, complementing each other to maintain firm and youthful skin.
Blanca MartĂn, Nutritionist: "Try this low-fat, high-protein baked cottage cheese recipe"
Blanca MartĂn recommends this baked cottage cheese recipe as a breakfast option. It is low in fat, high in protein, and made with few ingredients, making it ideal for a healthy and simple diet.
The Affordable Restaurant Recommended by the Michelin Guide: This Is the New Bib Gourmand of the Month
AzafrĂĄn, located in Villarrobledo, has been named Bib Gourmand of the month by the Michelin Guide, standing out as a quality dining option at an affordable price.
Open since 1958 and specialized in suckling lamb: this is the Burgos restaurant that received a visit from Felipe VI
The Burgos restaurant, open since 1958 and known for its specialty in suckling lamb, received a visit from King Felipe VI, an event that stood out for the attention and recognition given to the historic establishment.
Neither broth nor sofrito: a three-Michelin-star chefâs trick to make creamy rice with cuttlefish
A three-Michelin-star chef reveals that for creamy rice with cuttlefish, it is not necessary to use broth or sofrito, but rather an uncommon ingredient that enhances the flavor and improves the texture of the dish. This innovative trick simplifies the recipe while maintaining a delicious and creamy result.
Ricotta and Pear Tart: A Recipe Without Flour, Sugar, or Gluten and Only 4 Ingredients
This tart uses ripe pears to create a healthy and simple dessert, free of flour, sugar, and gluten, using only four ingredients.
The vinaigrette that adds much more flavor and texture to chicken easily
This recipe offers a simple vinaigrette that transforms grilled chicken breast, adding more flavor and texture, ideal for enjoying a different and tasty meal without hassle.
The German town that looks like it came out of a fairy tale: crossed by a river and famous for its wines
Located on the banks of the Moselle River and less than two hours from Frankfurt, this charming German town stands out for its fairy tale beauty and its reputation as a wine-producing region.
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 vocalist of La Oreja de Van Gogh, grew up in a picturesque town near San SebastiĂĄn, in the Basque Country. She was in the band for 17 years, the group to which Amaia Montero now returns.
Hot springs to keep soaking, even when it's no longer warm
It doesnât have to be summer to enjoy a relaxing bath. Hot springs maintain an ideal temperature all year round, offering a perfect option to keep enjoying the water even when the weather cools down.
This is the only country in the world where (almost) everyone can enter without a visa: equally unknown and idyllic
This nation in the Pacific, located thousands of kilometers from Spain, is unique for allowing visa-free entry to almost all visitors, combining an idyllic and little-known environment.
How to Do the Camino del Cid by Bike: The Routes You Can Take
The Camino del Cid follows the footsteps of Rodrigo DĂaz de Vivar across the Iberian Peninsula, offering ideal routes for cyclists seeking adventure and challenge.
Paris, or where to escape quickly... but without rushing from Madrid: a 'vintage' car route, personalized fashion, and wines in Montmartre
In just two days, you can explore the main attractions of Paris, enjoying exhibitions, personalized fashion, and cuisine like crÚme brûlée, all while traveling around the city in a vintage car.
The town of Segovia that gives us the best welcome to the Hoces del DuratĂłn and is perfect in autumn
A charming town in Segovia, surrounded by a spectacular natural setting, offers the ideal excursion to enjoy autumn and discover the Hoces del DuratĂłn.
What it means to walk with your gaze fixed on the ground, according to psychology
Walking while looking down is a nonverbal signal that can reflect low self-esteem and internal emotions, according to psychology. This gesture reveals a person's emotional state and the perception they have of themselves.
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 key for the body and although its name suggests inactivity, it is very active and sensory. Sometimes it requires stimulation to improve its function and promote health.
The Effects of Eating Pumpkin Every Day: Rich in Fiber and Ideal for People with Overweight and Digestive Problems
Pumpkin, prominent in autumn and festivities, is rich in water and fiber, benefiting digestion and being ideal for people with overweight and digestive problems.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "We should not admire intelligence, we should know if someone is a good person"
VĂctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of valuing people for their values and genuine human qualities, instead of admiring attributes like intelligence, which largely depend on genetic luck.
COVID Vaccines Could Help Some Cancer Patients Fight Tumors
The most common COVID-19 vaccines could strengthen the immune system of certain cancer patients, helping to combat their tumors. Studies suggest that these immunizers not only protect against the virus but could also enhance the anticancer response, offering an unexpected benefit in cancer treatment.
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 100% electric SUV that stands out for its premium quality, offering impressive design and features at a very affordable price.
The DGT catches a driver running a stop sign: What is the penalty for this maneuver?
The DGT caught a driver who ran a stop sign on the N-VI road, in Benavente, Zamora. This violation entails specific penalties to ensure road safety.
All the changes that will come to driving licenses after the European Parliament resolution
The European Parliament approved new rules for driving licenses that Spain will have to implement, introducing significant changes to the requirements and regulations for drivers throughout the European Union.
Mechanic Juan José's Trick to Keep Windshield Wipers Spotless
Mechanic Juan José recommends using windshield wipers throughout the year to increase their durability and keep them in good condition, preventing them from deteriorating quickly.
The criminal and administrative consequences that the driver who fled in Soria could face
A driver who evades a Guardia Civil checkpoint to avoid a fine may face serious criminal and administrative consequences, as their action involves multiple infractions and endangers road safety.
This is the car that Gabriel RufiĂĄn has bought: "One of the ugliest I've ever seen, what a taste in cars"
Gabriel RufiĂĄn revealed on 'La Revuelta' the car he has just bought, ironically describing it as "one of the ugliest I've ever seen," expressing his unique taste in vehicles.
From Madrid to Heaven: This Is Almeida's Air Mobility Plan to Transport Citizens Through the Skies
Mayor Almeida announced that in a decade, the inhabitants of Madrid could travel around the city in unmanned aerial vehicles, as part of an ambitious urban air mobility plan.
Traffic closures this weekend in Madrid: Clåsico at the Bernabéu, demonstrations, and events
Between October 25 and 26, Madrid will face traffic closures due to various events, including the clĂĄsico match between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid, as well as demonstrations and other activities in the city.
The Korean Supermarket That Is Thriving in Downtown Barcelona Thanks to Its Viral TikTok Products
A Korean supermarket that opened in July in downtown Barcelona has become a popular meeting spot for those looking to discover new flavors and viral products on TikTok.
These are the five dangerous spots in Andalusia: map of the most dangerous roads
Andalusia has several dangerous spots on its road network, where up to 157 fatalities have occurred, highlighting the most dangerous routes in the southern region of Spain.
Crimes in Madrid Decrease by 3% up to August, but Sexual Assaults Increase by 9%
The City Council must take action against the 5% rise in deaths from traffic accidents, notes Francisco MartĂn. Although crimes in Madrid fell by 3% up to August, sexual assaults rose by 9%.
The family that reported harassment of their daughter at a school in Vigo demands accountability
The family of a 5-year-old girl in Vigo reports that sixth-grade students were bullying her by dragging her on the floor and forcing her to eat leaves. They demand accountability from the educational center for the mistreatment suffered by their daughter.
Anna BalletbĂČ Dies at 81, the Pregnant Socialist Deputy During the 23-F
Anna BalletbĂČ, former socialist deputy and president of the Olof Palme International Foundation, passed away at the age of 81. She was recognized for being pregnant during the attempted coup d'Ă©tat on February 23rd (23-F), a significant event in her political career.
The trial of three defendants accused of the 2019 murder of a retiree, awaiting sentencing
The initial investigation considered a possible suicide, but it was later confirmed to be a murder. The trial of three defendants accused of the 2019 murder of a retiree has concluded and is awaiting sentencing.
Man Arrested for Stabbing His Former Boss with a Knife in the Street Over a Debt
A man was arrested after attacking his former boss with a knife in the street, causing a cut to his arm. The attacker, who was waiting in public with aggressive behavior and death threats, allegedly acted due to an outstanding debt.
Eleven arrested after dismantling a network that sold properties with false identities
Eleven people were arrested after a network that sold properties using false identities was uncovered. The investigation began following a complaint from a victim who paid 400,000 euros for a plot of land that was never registered in their name.
Fire Declared in a Cannery Warehouse in Santoña
A fire has been declared in the warehouse of a cannery in Santoña, with no injuries reported. The fire has produced a large column of smoke visible throughout the surrounding area.
Outrage over a list of 'fines' for catering workers: "They will be added to the payroll without notice"
A catering company has caused outrage by imposing a list of 'fines' on its workers, warning that they will be reflected in the payroll without prior notice. This measure has been criticized for negatively affecting employees without transparency or dialogue.
A teacher stops her class to raise awareness among her students about bullying: "This is more important"
The teacher interrupted her class so that the students could reflect on school bullying, asking them to define what bullying is and how they could act to stop it, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness about this issue.
A woman fined over 170 euros for pouring coffee down a drain
A woman was fined more than 170 euros for pouring coffee down a drain; she was unaware of the rule. The officers justified the penalty 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. Instead, they hugged each other upon realizing they were okay after the collision, displaying a positive and admirable attitude.
The Importance of Dental Care in Dogs, a Routine That Can Protect Their Health
More than 80% of dogs suffer from gum disease before the age of three. Regular dental care is essential to prevent major problems, improve their overall health, and ensure a better quality of life.
When Animal Abuse Has a Fishâs Face: The Cruel Virality of âAquariums on Wheelsâ
âAquariums on wheelsâ are viral trends that, under the guise of creative tricks, constitute animal abuse. These types of practices should be avoided due to the harm they cause to the fish involved.
Dog Shoes, an Urban Trend with Great Practical Sense
Dog shoes are a useful practice that goes beyond fashion, offering protection and care for pets' paws in urban environments, preventing injuries and discomfort.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, October 25, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the predictions for your zodiac sign in various aspects of life.
Check EuroMillions: Results for Friday, October 24
The winning EuroMillions combination for Friday, October 24, 2025 includes the numbers 7, 8, 25, 31, 45 and the stars 7 and 12. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo draw on Friday, October 24, 2025, is 69965, series 051. The complete results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
These Are the Five Black Spots in Andalusia: Map of the Most Dangerous Roads
Andalusia, in the south of Spain, has five black spots on its road network where up to 157 fatalities have occurred, highlighting the most dangerous areas for drivers in the region.
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 can allow them to perceive a wider range of colors.
What if Changing Your Idea of Sex Helped You Improve Menopause?
A study reveals that masturbation, beyond partnered sex or penetration, improves health and strengthens the connection with the body during menopause, offering benefits for physical and emotional well-being in this stage.
Take Advantage of a Flaw in a Delivery Company and Eat for Free
A scammer exploited a flaw in a delivery company by choosing the contactless delivery option and then falsely claiming that the order had not been received, thus obtaining free food.
Neither Balearic Islands nor Canary Islands: this is the favorite autonomous community of foreign tourists
In 2024, Spain received 93.8 million international tourists. Although the Balearic and Canary Islands are popular, other autonomous communities stand out for their historical, cultural, or gastronomic appeal, attracting a larger number of visitors.
Didnât You Know? These Famous Couples Got Married in Italy
Italy is a popular destination for celebrity weddings due to its charm and beauty. Many famous couples have chosen to marry there, enjoying romantic and unique settings that make their weddings unforgettable.
Taylor Swift's Essential List to Enjoy Autumn
Taylor Swift shares her list of favorite activities and items to enjoy autumn, her favorite season, highlighting how to make the most of this time of year.
Singers Who Haven't Performed in Spain for Years (or Have Never Done So)
Several famous singers have gone years without giving concerts in Spain, and some have never performed in the country. The uncertainty about whether they will return to Spanish stages remains among their fans.
It Sounds Like a Joke: How to Get This Spanish Semi-Automatic Coffee Maker Starting at 119 Euros
This new model of Spanish semi-automatic coffee maker, ideal for beginners, offers an affordable and quality option for those who want to dive into the world of homemade coffee, with prices starting from 119 euros.
This Iniu power bank charges up to three devices at once and fits in your pocket
This portable power bank from Iniu allows you to charge up to three devices simultaneously and is compact enough to carry in your pocket, offering a practical solution to keep your devices always charged wherever you are.
This 2022 Spanish Series Predicted the Great Blackout and You Can Watch It Online
A 2022 Spanish series anticipated the global Great Blackout of April 2025, addressing the worldwide energy collapse. This production is already available to watch online.
Say Goodbye to Visible Radiators with This Cover That Doesn't Block Heat Flow
This radiator cover prevents burns and enhances home aesthetics without obstructing heat flow, combining safety and effective design.
Amazon plans to automate its warehouses to avoid hiring thousands of people
Amazon's chief technology officer described as "speculation" the figures suggesting a large increase in hiring, indicating that the company plans to focus its warehouses on automation to reduce the need to hire thousands of employees.
Croatia Reinstates Mandatory Military Service to Strengthen Its Defensive Capability
Croatia reinstates mandatory military service with a monthly payment of 1,100 euros. The service is compulsory only for men, while women can participate voluntarily, aiming to strengthen the country's defensive capability.
The Civil Guard will republish the list of admitted students after an error that included unqualified candidates
The Civil Guard will correct and republish the list of admitted students after detecting an error that included unqualified candidates. The corrected document is expected to be made public this Saturday.
The PP asks the Government if it supports the statements by the director of the Cervantes Institute regarding the director of the RAE
The PP questions the Government about its support for the statements made by the director of the Cervantes Institute, pointing out that the controversy generated could weaken the role of the Spanish language.
Spain, increasingly aged: reaches a record number of centenarians and already poses a challenge for the healthcare system
The report "A profile of older people in Spain 2025" reveals a record increase in centenarians in Spain, reflecting significant population aging. This demographic change poses important challenges for the healthcare system, which will need to adapt to the growing needs of an older population in the coming decades.
Picasso's painting never made it out of the doorway: a neighbor took it home thinking it was a package
A Picasso painting was left in the doorway by the delivery people, and a neighbor took it, believing it was a package.
The Madrid City Council will inform about the effects of abortion according to the Ministry of Health's guide "only to women who request it"
The Madrid City Council will implement the national manual which establishes that healthcare support during abortion should be offered only to women who request it, avoiding making this information a requirement to access the service, thereby respecting the freedom and rights of the users.
Part of the Louvre's Jewelry Collection Moved to the Bank of France Five Days After the Theft
Part of the Louvre's jewelry collection was moved to the Bank of France to ensure its protection with stricter security measures, just five days after a theft occurred at the museum.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, October 24, 2025
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on October 24, 2025, is 10, 12, 13, 27, 39, and 47, with the complementary number 3 and refund number 9. More details on 20minutos.es.
Graciela Iturbide, Princess of Asturias for the Arts: "I'm not interested in them saying my photography is magical, but that it contains poetry"
Mexican photographer Graciela Iturbide, with more than fifty years capturing the indigenous reality of Mexico, emphasizes that she prefers her work to be seen with poetry, not as magical.
The Moon stops being Earth's 'only child': this is the mysterious satellite that follows our planet
Spanish astronomers Carlos and RaĂșl de la Fuente Marcos, from the Complutense University of Madrid, have announced the discovery of a new satellite orbiting the Earth, breaking the Moon's uniqueness as the only natural satellite of our planet.
Iker Casillas suffers theft of five luxury watches at the hands of a housekeeper and a security guard
Iker Casillas discovered that five luxury watches had been stolen from him. The theft was committed by a housekeeper and a security guard, who carried out a fraudulent exchange of the footballer's watches.
Gonzalo Bernardos' forecast on buying a house now: "In 5 years you can achieve returns of 25-30%"
Gonzalo Bernardos states that interest rates will be very low in 2025, making it attractive to buy a house now, with potential returns of 25-30% in five years.
From Defending Feminism to Raping a Girl: This Is Martiño Ramos, the Ourense Teacher Who Is Missing
Martiño Ramos, known in Ourense politics for his activism with En ComĂșn and En Marea, is missing after being accused of raping a girl, causing shock given his public defense of feminism.
Mario Draghi, at the Princess of Asturias Awards: "Europe's future must be a journey towards federalism"
The former President of the ECB, Mario Draghi, stated at the Princess of Asturias Awards that the future of Europe must move towards federalism to overcome current challenges, which he described as "the most difficult prospects" he can recall.
Eduardo Mendoza, Princess of Asturias Award for Literature: "I turned out lazy, wasteful, and a scoundrel, three bad things but good for novels"
Eduardo Mendoza ironically thanked the Princess of Asturias Award for Literature, stating that he personally does not deserve it, but rather his work does. He highlighted that his personal flaws have been useful for writing his novels.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a concise summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed. It covers national and international events, economy, politics, and culture, providing key data and essential updates to understand the current landscape in just a few minutes. Ideal for those who want to stay up-to-date quickly and accurately.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
The article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests regularly monitoring income and expenses to identify areas for saving, and using digital tools that facilitate financial control, helping to maximize the use of available money.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The publication highlights the most recommended series and movies of the moment, covering various genres and platforms. It includes must-see new productions as well as classics that are trending again. Ideal for cinephiles and series lovers looking for quality content and current entertainment.
Imserso Trips: How to Know if There Are Still Available Spots and the Cheapest Destinations?
The Imserso program offers more than 879,000 spots for retirees who meet the requirements. It allows access to tourist destinations at reduced prices, ideal for those looking for economical options. To find out if there are still available spots, it is recommended to check the official website or authorized agencies that manage these offers.
Mercadona launches a limited edition box with mini perfumes
Mercadona has launched a limited edition box that includes mini fragrances for women and men, bringing back this special selection for its customers.
Damian GarcĂa Teillard, Ophthalmologist, Explains Why We See Floating Specks in the Eye
Vitreous detachment causes "floaters" and can lead to serious problems such as retinal tear or macular hole, affecting vision 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 traits such as attentiveness to detail and awareness of the environment, reflecting a careful and collaborative personality.
'Task': The True Story of the Biker Gang That Inspired the HBO Max Series
The series created by Brad Ingelsby gains authenticity thanks to a consultant who was an actual member of the biker gang on which the Dark Hearts, the central group in the HBO Max drama, are based.
'No One Saw Them Leave': The True Story Behind the Hit Netflix Miniseries
The Mexican miniseries "No One Saw Them Leave" on Netflix is based on a real and dramatic family kidnapping case that took place in the 1960s. This adaptation brings to life a story that deeply affected the country, provoking reflection and shock among todayâs viewers.
The Legendary Candies of the EGB Generation That Are a Hit at Halloween Return to Mercadona
Mercadona is once again selling the popular Count Dracula candies, a classic from the 80s and 90s, for its special Halloween campaign, bringing back the nostalgia of the EGB generation.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: If There Are Leaks in Your Home or Parking Space, This Is the Duty of the Community of Neighbors
The Horizontal Property Law establishes that, except for certain exceptions, the community of neighbors is responsible for repairing leaks that affect homes or parking spaces, ensuring the maintenance and repair of these leaks to prevent greater damage.
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 offer their forecasts on whether there will be a decrease in housing prices, highlighting 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
Forecasts indicate a 2.6% increase in contributory pensions for 2026, affecting the maximum, average, and minimum amounts.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will come into effect on January 1
The BOE confirms that, starting January 1, a deduction of up to 95 euros per month will be applied to payrolls through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, aimed at strengthening the pension fund.
A Makeup Artist's Trick to Make You Look 10 Years Younger: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner
The makeup artist recommends using bronzer not only for contouring but also as eyeliner, a technique that helps rejuvenate the face and gives it a fresher, more lifted appearance.
USDA memo says it will not use emergency funds for November food benefits
The USDA announced it will not deploy emergency funds to provide extra food benefits in November, signaling no extension of pandemic-era aid. This decision affects millions of low-income families relying on supplemental nutrition assistance, as regular benefits resume without the previous increases. The move reflects budget constraints and a shift toward normalizing food assistance programs post-pandemic.
US launches investigation into Chinaâs compliance with 2020 trade deal
The US government has initiated a formal investigation into whether China is abiding by the terms of the 2020 trade agreement. This move follows concerns over China's trade practices and aims to assess compliance, potentially impacting future trade relations between the two countries.
Oil slips on skepticism about US commitment to Russian oil sanctions
Oil prices fell amid doubts over the US's resolve to enforce sanctions on Russian oil exports. Market participants expressed concern that potential easing or lack of strict enforcement could increase supply, weighing on prices despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. This skepticism fueled uncertainty about the effectiveness of current sanctions in curbing Russian oil exports.
Ukraine in race to outfox Russian defenses with drone attacks, commander says
Ukraine is intensifying drone attacks to overcome Russian defenses. A Ukrainian military commander highlighted efforts to enhance drone tactics, aiming to outsmart Russian forces and disrupt their operations. The strategy reflects Ukraine's push for technological advantage amid ongoing conflict, leveraging drones for intelligence and offensive missions to gain momentum on the battlefield.
Argentinaâs farmers give Milei vote of confidence before midterms
Argentinaâs farming sector is showing strong support for outsider candidate Javier Milei ahead of the midterm elections, seeing him as a promising alternative to traditional politicians. Farmers hope Mileiâs economic policies will address inflation and market challenges, boosting the agricultural economy. This backing highlights rural voters' growing influence and desire for political change in Argentina.
Brussels to host EU-China talks on rare earth export controls
Brussels will host discussions between the EU and China focusing on rare earth export controls. These talks aim to address trade tensions and ensure stable supply chains for critical materials essential to Europe's tech and green energy sectors. Both parties seek to improve cooperation, reduce trade barriers, and prevent potential disruptions amid growing geopolitical concerns.
Canada ready to pick up trade negotiations with US, Carney says
Canada is prepared to resume trade talks with the US, according to officials including former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney. The negotiations aim to strengthen economic ties and address ongoing trade issues. Both countries are keen to progress discussions to enhance bilateral trade and resolve outstanding disputes.
Indiaâs Reliance says will comply with Western sanctions on Russian oil
Indiaâs Reliance Industries has stated it will adhere to Western sanctions on Russian oil. The company emphasizes compliance with international regulations amidst rising scrutiny over trade with Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. Reliance aims to balance its supply needs while following global legal frameworks to avoid penalties and maintain its reputation in the global market.
Morgan Stanley expects natural gas prices to hit $5 in 2026
Morgan Stanley projects natural gas prices will rise to $5 per million British thermal units by 2026, driven by increasing demand, supply constraints, and geopolitical factors. The firm highlights the role of energy transition and infrastructure investments in shaping future market dynamics.
Boliviaâs new president rekindles cautious hope for long-stalled lithium dreams
Bolivia's new president aims to revive the country's lithium industry, long hampered by political and technical challenges. With vast lithium reserves vital for global electric vehicle batteries, the administration seeks foreign partnerships and greater investment to boost production. While optimism grows, experts urge caution due to past difficulties and the need for sustainable development and community engagement.
Trump aims to clinch deal with Chinaâs Xi during Asia trip
Former President Trump is seeking to secure a trade deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming Asia visit. The trip aims to improve US-China relations and address key economic issues, potentially boosting trade ties and easing tensions between the two countries.
Toyota may announce US-made vehicle imports to Japan, NHK says
Toyota is reportedly considering importing vehicles made in the US to Japan, according to NHK. This move would mark a shift in the companyâs strategy, potentially boosting cross-Pacific trade and optimizing production costs amid changing market demands. Specific details and timelines have not been disclosed.
Delta, Aeromexico ask court to block Trump order forcing end to JV
Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico requested a court to block an executive order from former President Trump that demands ending their joint venture. The order challenges their partnership, which they argue benefits customers through coordinated services. Both airlines seek to maintain their alliance amid regulatory pressures, claiming the order unfairly disrupts their competitive strategy and business operations.
Harvard Ave Acquisition completes $145 million IPO on NASDAQ
Harvard Ave Acquisition successfully raised $145 million through its initial public offering on NASDAQ. The company aims to leverage the funds to expand its operations and pursue strategic acquisitions, signaling strong investor confidence in its growth potential and market positioning.
Oreo-maker Mondelez to use new generative AI tool to slash marketing costs
Mondelez International plans to implement a new generative AI tool to reduce marketing expenses. The technology will help streamline content creation and improve efficiency in advertising campaigns for brands like Oreo. This move aims to lower costs while enhancing creativity and speed in marketing operations.
Miluna Acquisition Corp closes $60 million initial public offering
Miluna Acquisition Corp successfully raised $60 million through its initial public offering. The funds will support its growth plans and potential acquisitions in its target sectors. The offering reflects investor confidence in the company's strategy and market prospects.
Trump reverses Biden-era rules on copper smelters
The Trump administration has rolled back Biden-era environmental regulations targeting emissions from copper smelters. The move eases restrictions aimed at reducing air pollution, arguing the prior rules were overly stringent and burdensome for the industry. Critics warn this rollback could increase pollution and harm public health, while supporters claim it will boost economic growth and competitiveness in the copper sector.
Alaska Airlines vows IT upgrades after outage forces 400 flight cancellations
Alaska Airlines experienced a major IT outage that led to the cancellation of 400 flights and significant delays. The airline pledges to invest in technology improvements to prevent future disruptions. Passengers were advised to check flight statuses regularly as the airline works to restore normal operations and enhance system reliability.
Netflix shuts down game studio behind âSquid Game: Unleashedâ
Netflix has closed Boss Fight Entertainment, the game studio responsible for developing âSquid Game: Unleashed.â The decision aligns with Netflix's strategy to restructure its gaming division, focusing on more integrated game content within its platform. This move reflects the company's shift away from standalone game development toward interactive experiences tied directly to its entertainment offerings.
Grindr shareholders offer to take dating app private for $3.46 billion
Grindr shareholders have proposed a $3.46 billion deal to take the dating app private. The move aims to accelerate growth and improve strategic flexibility by removing public market pressures. This offer reflects confidence in Grindrâs potential amid increasing competition in the online dating sector.
Republican US lawmakers applaud Trump's aggressive China software proposal
Republican lawmakers have praised former President Trump's proposal targeting Chinese software companies with stricter regulations. The plan aims to counter China's growing influence in technology by limiting software imports and increasing cybersecurity measures. Supporters argue it will protect U.S. interests and national security, while critics warn of potential trade tensions and market disruptions.
UK economy shows signs of resilience ahead of expected tax-hike budget
The UK economy is demonstrating unexpected strength despite challenges like inflation and global uncertainties. Growth figures reveal resilience as policymakers prepare for a forthcoming budget that may include tax increases to address fiscal concerns. This economic steadiness offers cautious optimism ahead of the budget announcement, balancing growth prospects with the need for fiscal consolidation.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Drops Below Forecast, Signaling Potential Headwinds for USD
Michigan consumer sentiment fell below expectations, indicating growing economic concerns among consumers. This decline suggests potential challenges for the USD as reduced confidence may lead to lower spending and slower economic growth. The drop reflects worries about inflation and job security, potentially impacting future monetary policy decisions and market dynamics.
Services PMI beats expectations, indicating a stronger US service sector
The latest US Services PMI exceeded forecasts, signaling robust growth in the service sector. This suggests increased business activity and economic resilience, positively impacting employment and investment outlooks. The data highlights continued expansion despite global uncertainties, reinforcing optimism about the US economy's short-term prospects.
Manufacturing PMI edges higher, beats expectations, boosting USD
The latest Manufacturing PMI rose slightly, surpassing forecasts and signaling stronger industrial activity. This positive data boosted the US dollar as investor confidence grew, reflecting optimism about economic growth prospects. The increase suggests manufacturing sectors are gaining momentum, potentially influencing Federal Reserve policy decisions moving forward.
U.S. consumer prices rise by 3.0% in September
U.S. consumer prices increased by 3.0% in September year-over-year, driven by higher costs in housing and energy. The moderate rise reflects ongoing inflation pressures but suggests a slight easing compared to previous months. Core inflation, excluding food and energy, also showed a steady increase, influencing Federal Reserve policy considerations on interest rates.
Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in September
Brazil reported a current account deficit of $6.87 billion in September, exceeding analysts' expectations of around $6 billion. The wider deficit was driven by a larger trade deficit and increased foreign payments. This indicates ongoing external vulnerabilities despite improving commodity prices and economic growth. Analysts suggest caution as global uncertainties may impact Brazilâs external balance in coming months.
Consumer Price Index dips slightly, signaling subdued inflation pressure
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) edged down marginally, indicating a slowdown in inflation growth. This suggests easing price pressures across key sectors, providing potential relief to consumers and signaling a possible shift in economic conditions. Analysts view the dip as a sign of moderated inflation, though they caution about underlying factors that could influence future trends.
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Cost-of-living worries haunt Americans ahead of midterms, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
A Reuters/Ipsos poll reveals that many Americans are deeply concerned about the rising cost of living as the midterm elections approach. Financial issues like inflation, healthcare, and housing dominate voters' worries, influencing their political views and priorities. Economic anxieties are shaping public sentiment and could impact election outcomes.
China expected to adopt more supportive fiscal and monetary policy, PBOC adviser says
A PBOC adviser indicated that China is likely to implement more supportive fiscal and monetary policies to boost economic growth. The measures aim to stabilize markets, encourage investment, and ensure steady recovery amid global uncertainties and domestic challenges. The focus will be on maintaining liquidity and enhancing fiscal spending to sustain growth momentum.
Wall Street notches record closing highs on cool inflation, solid earnings
Wall Street reached record closing highs as inflation data showed a cooling trend, easing concerns about aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes. Additionally, strong corporate earnings reports boosted investor confidence, driving major indices upward. The positive economic indicators suggest a resilient economy, supporting continued market gains amid ongoing geopolitical and economic uncertainties.
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Fed set to deliver double dose of dovish with rate cut, end of QT: Jefferies
Jefferies predicts the Federal Reserve will ease monetary policy soon by cutting interest rates and ending quantitative tightening. This "double dose of dovish" action aims to support economic growth amid concerns over a slowing economy and manageable inflation, signaling a more accommodative stance to stimulate markets and financial conditions.
Megacap-led earnings deluge, Fed meeting headline busy US markets week
This week, US markets face a surge of earnings reports from major tech megacaps alongside the Federal Reserve's key policy meeting. Investors await corporate results and potential Fed actions on interest rates for market direction. The combination of earnings data and Fed decisions is expected to significantly impact market volatility and investor sentiment.
Take Five: Make or Break
The article discusses a pivotal moment in a sports or business context, highlighting the critical decisions that could lead to success or failure. Key factors influencing the outcome include strategy, timing, and execution. Stakeholders are urged to carefully consider their options as the situation reaches a decisive point, emphasizing the importance of making informed choices to secure a favorable result.
Fed hands banks a win with vote to advance âstress testâ overhaul
The Federal Reserve voted to advance a proposal easing stress test requirements for large banks. The move aims to reduce regulatory burdens and provide banks more flexibility, marking a significant win for the banking industry. It reflects ongoing efforts to balance financial stability with economic growth by streamlining oversight without compromising risk management.
Colombian President Petro sanctioned by US Treasury over drug concerns
The US Treasury has sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Petro amid concerns over drug trafficking links. The move reflects escalating tensions between the US and Colombia regarding efforts to combat cocaine production and trafficking. The sanctions mark an unprecedented step against a sitting head of state, complicating bilateral relations and impacting Colombiaâs political landscape.
US dollar set for modest weekly gain after soft inflation data
The US dollar is poised for a modest weekly gain following softer-than-expected inflation figures. Data showing easing price pressures have influenced market sentiment, though uncertainties remain amid mixed economic indicators. Investors continue to weigh the Federal Reserveâs future policy moves, with the dollar supported by expectations of a steady rate environment despite recent volatility.
EOS Climbs 14% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 14% amid growing investor confidence driven by recent platform upgrades and positive market sentiment. The improvements have enhanced transaction speeds and reduced fees, attracting increased user activity and institutional interest. Analysts believe this momentum could sustain EOSâs upward trajectory in the near term.
Crypto.com applies for US bank charter to expand custody services
Crypto.com has applied for a US bank charter to enhance its digital asset custody services. This move aims to broaden its financial offerings and improve regulatory compliance in the US market, supporting growth in crypto asset management and strengthening customer trust.
RIVER Gains 5x Following Binance Perp Listing, Supported by Time-Encoded Airdrop Conversion
RIVER surged 5x after its perpetual futures contract debuted on Binance. The rally was fueled by a unique time-encoded airdrop conversion that incentivized holders and boosted trading activity. This listing and innovative tokenomics significantly increased visibility and demand for RIVER, marking a pivotal moment for the projectâs growth and market presence.
Above Food merger partner strikes Burkina Faso stablecoin deal
The partner company involved in the Above Food merger has secured a deal to launch a stablecoin in Burkina Faso. This initiative aims to enhance financial inclusion and streamline transactions in the region by leveraging blockchain technology. The move marks a significant step toward integrating cryptocurrency solutions within West Africa's emerging markets.
Bitcoin price today: climbs to $111k amid easing trade jitters, cooling inflation
Bitcoin surged to $111,000 as trade tensions eased and inflation rates showed signs of cooling. Positive market sentiment and increased investor confidence contributed to the cryptocurrency's rapid ascent, signaling potential growth despite ongoing economic uncertainties.
BTCC Exchange Announces Halloween Night of Fortune with Bitcoin, Gold Bars & iPhone 17 Prizes
BTCC Exchange is hosting a Halloween Night of Fortune event featuring prizes like Bitcoin, gold bars, and the new iPhone 17. Users can participate in various activities and promotions for a chance to win these valuable rewards during the festive celebration.
Bybit Bridges the Future of Finance and Music at Tomorrowland Brasil 2025
Bybit partners with Tomorrowland Brasil 2025 to merge finance and music, showcasing blockchain and crypto innovations at the festival. The collaboration highlights Bybit's commitment to expanding crypto adoption through immersive experiences, connecting fans with digital assets in a vibrant, creative setting. This initiative aims to revolutionize how audiences engage with music and finance.
Qualigen partners with BitGo for $30 million crypto treasury allocation
Qualigen has partnered with BitGo to allocate $30 million of its treasury into cryptocurrency. This strategic move aims to diversify Qualigen's assets and leverage the growing opportunities in the crypto market, with BitGo providing secure custody solutions for the digital assets.
Trump pardons former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao
Former President Donald Trump has granted a pardon to Changpeng Zhao, the ex-CEO of Binance. This move absolves Zhao of any pending federal charges, signaling a significant development for the cryptocurrency industry and Binanceâs leadership. The pardon follows increased scrutiny of crypto platforms by regulators in recent years.
Trezor Launches Trezor Safe 7: First Hardware Wallet With Transparent Secure Element
Trezor has introduced the Trezor Safe 7, the first hardware wallet featuring a transparent secure element. This innovation enhances security and transparency, allowing users to verify the device's protection mechanisms. The wallet aims to boost trust and safety for cryptocurrency management.
Harvard Ave Acquisition raises $145 million in Nasdaq IPO
Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp. successfully raised $145 million through its Nasdaq IPO. The special purpose acquisition company aims to identify and merge with promising businesses. The capital raised will support its efforts to find and invest in target companies, enhancing shareholder value.
Miluna Acquisition Corp completes $60 million IPO on Nasdaq
Miluna Acquisition Corp successfully raised $60 million through its initial public offering on Nasdaq. The funds will support its strategic growth and acquisition initiatives in its target sectors, positioning the company for expansion and value creation.
Prenetics commences public offering to fund IM8 expansion and bitcoin strategy
Prenetics has launched a public offering to raise capital aimed at expanding its IM8 health platform and investing in its bitcoin-related initiatives. The funds will support product development and market growth, positioning the company to enhance its digital health services and cryptocurrency strategy.
Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts portfolio, sells AMD and buys Baidu stock
Cathie Wood's ARK ETF has rebalanced its portfolio by selling shares of AMD and purchasing Baidu stock. This strategic move reflects ARK's ongoing efforts to capitalize on growth opportunities and adjust holdings based on market trends and company performance. The changes highlight the fund's focus on innovative technology and internet companies to drive future returns.
Yunqi Capital urges STAAR to abandon Alcon deal, let shareholders vote
Yunqi Capital has called on STAAR Surgical to abandon its proposed deal with Alcon, arguing that shareholders should have the right to vote on the matter. Yunqi believes the deal may not serve the best interests of shareholders and urges STAAR to reconsider its approach to ensure transparency and shareholder involvement.
374Water to seek shareholder approval for reverse stock split
374Water plans to propose a reverse stock split to its shareholders to consolidate shares and increase the per-share stock price. This move aims to enhance marketability and meet listing requirements. Details about the split ratio and meeting schedule will be provided to investors soon.
Disney entertainment attorney appointed to lead legal at Graham Media
Graham Media has appointed a former Disney entertainment attorney to lead its legal department. The new legal head brings extensive experience from Disney, aiming to strengthen Graham Mediaâs legal strategies and compliance. This move highlights the company's commitment to enhancing its legal expertise within the rapidly evolving media landscape.
Community Health Systems to sell three Pennsylvania hospitals
Community Health Systems announced plans to sell three hospitals in Pennsylvania as part of its strategy to divest non-core assets. The sale aims to streamline operations and focus on key markets. Details about the buyers or transaction timeline were not disclosed.
Paul Mueller Company announces share repurchase at $485 per share
Paul Mueller Company revealed plans to repurchase its shares at $485 each. This move aims to enhance shareholder value and reflects confidence in the companyâs future. The repurchase is part of broader financial strategies to optimize capital structure and return funds to investors.
Tamboran raises $56.1 million in public offering, adds Baker Hughes
Tamboran Resources secured $56.1 million through a public offering to fund its drilling and exploration projects. The company also announced a partnership with Baker Hughes, aiming to leverage advanced technologies and expertise to enhance operational efficiency and accelerate resource development. This move strengthens Tamboran's position in the energy sector as it progresses its strategic growth plans.