News Summary - 10/26/2025

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Trump's week in Asia: BBC correspondents on the wins and potential losses

US President Trump's Asia visit involves intense diplomacy focused on trade, security, and strengthening alliances. Key issues include North Korea's nuclear threat, trade imbalances, and countering China's regional influence. While progress is made in partnerships and economic talks, challenges remain in addressing geopolitical tensions and securing lasting agreements.

'Brothers in the forest' - the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe

Peru's Mashco Piro tribe faces survival challenges in the modern world. Despite their isolation, local communities are committed to supporting and protecting the tribe from external threats, aiming to preserve their way of life and culture.

Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods over Reagan advert

Trump labeled the airing of a Reagan advert as a hostile act and announced an additional 10% tariff on top of existing levies on Canadian goods.

Children injured in Russian strikes on Kyiv, Ukrainian officials say

Russian strikes on Kyiv injured children, Ukrainian officials reported. The attacks occurred while Russian air defenses intercepted a drone approaching Moscow, according to the city's mayor.

Charity boss arrest in BBC sex-for-aid investigation 'gives women strength'

Syrian refugees in Turkey claim they were exploited during times of urgent need, highlighting abuse in aid distribution following the arrest of a charity boss in a BBC sex-for-aid probe. The case sheds light on exploitation faced by vulnerable women seeking assistance.

'I am not done' - Kamala Harris tells BBC she may run for president again

Former US Vice President Kamala Harris indicated she is considering another presidential run, marking her strongest hint yet at a future White House bid.

Mystery donor gives $130m to US military to pay troops during shutdown

A US citizen and Trump supporter anonymously donated $130 million to pay military troops during a government shutdown, President Trump revealed, though he did not disclose the donor's identity.

Connolly declared president of Ireland after landslide win

Catherine Connolly, an independent candidate supported by major left-wing parties, has been declared president of Ireland. She pledges to serve as an inclusive leader representing all citizens.

Man arrested after viral video of alleged rape attempt on Paris train

A man was arrested following a viral video showing an alleged rape attempt on a Paris train. The incident was filmed by a passenger who was alerted by a woman's screams. Authorities are investigating the case.

Louvre moves jewels to ultra-secure Bank of France vault after heist

Following a heist, the Louvre's jewels are now stored in the Bank of France's most secure vault, located 26 meters underground and protected by a seven-tonne door.

Trump hopes China will help push Russia towards Ukraine peace talks

Former President Trump is seeking China's help to persuade Vladimir Putin to engage in peace talks regarding the conflict in Ukraine, aiming to facilitate a resolution amid ongoing struggles to broker a deal.

Thailand's former queen Sirikit dies aged 93

Thailand's former queen Sirikit, mother of King Vajiralongkorn, passed away peacefully on Friday night, as confirmed by the Thai Royal Household.

Hundreds of smartphones intensified India bus blaze - reports

A bus carrying 234 smartphones caught fire in India, with officials suggesting the devices likely ruptured and intensified the blaze.

Ousted Madagascan president stripped of citizenship

Andry Rajoelina, recently ousted in a coup, has been stripped of his Madagascan citizenship. Prior to this, he had already obtained French nationality.

Venezuela's Maduro says US 'fabricating war' as it deploys world's largest warship

The US has deployed its largest warship near Venezuela in a significant escalation of its anti-drug trafficking campaign. President Trump warned that this effort could expand to include ground operations, which Venezuelan President Maduro denounced as fabricated war rhetoric.

Suspected drug kingpin caught after audacious escape from house arrest

Zhi Dong Zhang, aka Brother Wang, was caught while trying to flee to Russia using fake documents, ending his audacious escape attempt from house arrest.

Trump says he wants to meet Kim Jong Un on Asia trip

The US president expressed having a "great relationship" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and showed openness to meeting him face-to-face during his upcoming Asia trip.

US imposes sanctions on left-wing Colombian President Petro

The US has sanctioned Colombian President Gustavo Petro, accusing him of enabling the growth of drug cartels during his tenure.

Japanese tourist falls to death at Pantheon in Italy

A 69-year-old Japanese tourist tragically died after falling from a wall at the Pantheon in Italy. Local media reported that he lost his balance while sitting on the wall.

'Heroes of Kharkiv': How 48 children were saved from kindergarten hit by Russian drone

A Russian drone struck a kindergarten in Kharkiv, but a swift and heroic rescue saved 48 children. The dramatic event highlighted the bravery of rescuers amid ongoing conflict, capturing the public’s admiration in Ukraine.

A humming annoyance or jobs boom? Life next to 199 data centres

Virginia's numerous data centres promised economic growth but have raised local concerns. Residents worry about negative effects on property values and rising electricity costs, highlighting tensions between economic benefits and community impact.

Sudan's fertile region where food is rotting amid famine and war

Jebel Marra, a fertile and neutral region in Sudan's conflict, is producing food that cannot reach the starving population due to war-related blockades and insecurity, leading to wasted crops amid widespread hunger.

Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations

Approximately 15,000 Gazans urgently need medical treatment, but evacuations remain stalled as Israel has yet to permit their safe passage, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Warships, fighter jets and the CIA - what is Trump's endgame in Venezuela?

President Trump claims his focus is on combating the drug trade in Venezuela, but many suspect his true goal is to remove President Nicolas Maduro from power.

Watch: Moment Nuclear Plant Towers Collapse During Demolition

Two nuclear cooling towers in Gundremmingen, Germany, were demolished, collapsing amid large clouds of thick white dust.

'I'm not done', Kamala Harris tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg

Former Vice President Kamala Harris strongly hinted that she plans to run for president again in 2028, following her loss to Donald Trump last year.

Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House

New satellite images reveal the complete demolition of the White House East Wing to accommodate the construction of President Trump's new ballroom.

Slow-motion footage reveals secrets of snake bites

Scientists at a venom lab in Paris used slow-motion footage to analyze the speed of snake strikes, uncovering which species attack their prey the fastest.

Watch: UN official says Gaza ruins 'like Hiroshima'

Humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher described the devastation in Gaza as comparable to Hiroshima during a BBC interview, highlighting the extreme destruction and despair he witnessed on his recent visit to the coastal enclave.

Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping

Thieves stole €88 million worth of French crown jewels in broad daylight on Sunday morning, with footage appearing to show their escape. Authorities are investigating the daring heist at the Louvre.

FeijĂło Warns SĂĄnchez Ahead of His Statement in the Koldo Case Commission: "If He Lies He Will Go to Court, and If He Tells the Truth, Too"

The president of the PP, Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, stated at an event in Zaragoza that Pedro SĂĄnchez will have to confess, pay, and leave sooner or later, warning that whether he lies or tells the truth in the Koldo case commission, both scenarios will lead him to court.

Norway warns that Russia is stockpiling nuclear weapons in the Arctic: "They are targeting the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States"

Norwegian Defense Minister Tore Sandvik warns that Russia is stockpiling nuclear weapons in the Arctic, with targets in the United Kingdom, Canada, and the U.S. He points out that Putin aims to block supply routes to NATO allies in the event of a conflict.

Russia warns the EU that it will have to pay "with interest" if it confiscates Russian assets

The President of the Russian State Duma warned that European countries that confiscate Russian assets will have to return them with much higher amounts and with interest.

Putin describes US sanctions on Russian oil companies Lukoil and Rosneft as an "unfriendly act"

Putin described the US sanctions against Lukoil and Rosneft as an "unfriendly act." Additionally, he expressed that the summit in Budapest with Donald Trump should be taken seriously to avoid ending without positive results.

Leonor awards the Exemplary Town prize for the first time and in her speech makes the king laugh: "Valdesoto is afayadizu!"

Princess Leonor awarded the Exemplary Town prize for the first time, highlighting Valdesoto's commitment to preserving its ancestral traditions, which caused the king to laugh with a local comment.

Queen Letizia surprises by recognizing a young woman during her visit to Valdesoto: "You are the one from Instagram"

Queen Letizia visited Valdesoto on October 25th for the presentation of the 2025 Exemplary Town Award. During the event, she surprised attendees by recognizing a young woman and saying, "You are the one from Instagram," showing her familiarity and connection with social media during her meeting with the inhabitants of the Asturian town.

A young man 'proposes' to Leonor in a funny scene in Valdesoto: "Would you like to be the wife of a good Asturian gentleman?"

The royal family visited Valdesoto, Asturias, to present the Exemplary Town of Asturias Award 2025. During the visit, a young man starred in a funny scene by addressing Princess Leonor with an unexpected declaration in Asturian.

Time Change This Weekend: Do We Set the Clock Back or Forward?

On Sunday, October 26, the switch to winter time takes place at 3:00 a.m., which means setting the clock back one hour and thus gaining an extra hour of sleep.

A radical weather change is coming in the next few hours: these are the areas expecting the biggest temperature drop

A polar air mass will affect the Peninsula, causing a significant drop in temperatures, especially in the south and inland areas of the Peninsula, in the coming hours.

A 38-year-old man arrested for the murder of his partner, found in a state of decomposition in Alicante

A 38-year-old man has been arrested for the murder of his partner, whose body was found in a state of decomposition in Alicante. Additionally, a second man, 41 years old, has been arrested as an alleged accomplice.

National Lottery Draw on Saturday, October 25: Results and Prizes

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, October 25 offered a total of 42 million euros in prizes to participants.

The Lottery Draw Brings a Rain of Thousands of Euros to Three Provinces

The National Lottery draw on Saturday, October 25, 2025, awarded the first prize of 600,000 euros to number 69,231, benefiting winners in three provinces.

Norris flies in Mexico to take pole: Sainz shines and Alonso disappoints

Norris secured pole position in Mexico, Sainz achieved the seventh best time but will receive a five-place penalty, and Alonso did not make it past Q2, starting from the fourteenth position.

Daniel Amen, Psychiatrist, Shares Five Questions to Stop Negative Thoughts: "You Need to Repeat the Process Over and Over"

Daniel Amen proposes a self-questioning technique to stop negative thoughts. It involves asking yourself five key questions that challenge and transform those destructive ideas. He emphasizes the importance of repeating this process consistently to achieve effective and lasting mental change.

"I have two degrees and a master's, but I want to be a cleaner": the plea of a young woman who has gone viral on social media

A young influencer has sparked debate by expressing on social media that, despite having two degrees and a master's, she wants to be a cleaner. Her message denounces the social pressure to achieve traditional professional success and advocates for the freedom to choose any job that brings happiness and personal fulfillment.

If You See This in a Public Bathroom, Be Suspicious: This Is How Criminals Use Hidden Cameras to Record You

Criminals hide cameras in common objects found in public bathrooms, such as hangers, air fresheners, toilet seats, vents, and locks, to secretly record people. It is recommended to stay alert for these suspicious items.

The 'Romantasy' Phenomenon, Erotic and Fantasy Literature for Young People: "The 'spicy' can be a Form of Female Sexual Liberation"

Romantasy combines fantasy and romance, gaining popularity among young female readers and transforming the publishing market. Driven by TikTok and emerging Spanish authors, this genre incorporates erotic elements that promote female sexual liberation.

Three deaths investigated at Disney World in just 10 days

Three deaths occurred at Disney World in Orlando in just 10 days. At least one of them has been confirmed as a suicide, and authorities are investigating the circumstances of these cases.

The BOE confirms it: the EU requires Spaniards over 70 to renew their DNI, even if it is permanent

The EU demands that Spaniards over 70 renew their DNI to improve security and standardize criteria with other countries. This measure, confirmed by the BOE, affects even DNIs considered permanent.

This Is What Your Hair Says About Your Health, According to Science

Dermatologist Christos Tziotzios from King's College London explains that hair reflects the condition of the cells in the skin, offering clues about the overall health of the body.

This is How You Should Store Bananas to Make Them Last Up to Ten More Days

Bananas provide carbohydrates, potassium, magnesium, vitamin B6, and vitamin C, making them a nutritious and beneficial fruit for health.

Antonia San Juan’s Decision on Her Path to Recovery: “There is excitement and a bit of nerves”

Antonia San Juan, who continues with oncology treatment, has announced her return to work, expressing excitement and a bit of nerves in this new stage of her recovery.

This is the new shopping center coming to the north of Madrid with "national and international reference brands"

The new shopping center La Maquinilla will open in Colmenar Viejo, offering a combination of leisure, employment, and dining with national and international brands.

Enjoying Improving Every Day After Being Named the Best Restaurant in the World: "The Marathon After-Dinners Are a Thing of the Past"

Disfrutar, awarded three Michelin stars and named the best restaurant in the world in the '50 Best Restaurants 2024,' continues to refine its culinary offering, leaving behind long after-dinners to provide a more agile and refreshed experience.

Criticism of 'ÂĄDe viernes!' after the controversial testimony of Amador Mohedano: "Violence live on air"

Amador Mohedano, uncle of RocĂ­o Carrasco, cast doubt on whether his niece attempted suicide due to the alleged abuse by Antonio David Flores, which sparked criticism and accusations of "violence live on air" during the program.

Relatives of two Spaniards imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea warn that they are in "danger of death"

Relatives of two Spaniards imprisoned in Equatorial Guinea on an alleged corruption case warn that the detainees are in danger of death due to the conditions and situation in the prison.

The Two Spanish Cities That Make the List of the 20 Happiest in the World

The magazine 'Time Out' included two Spanish cities among the 20 happiest in the world, evaluating culture, nightlife, gastronomy, and quality of life as key factors.

A 2,200-Year-Old Mass Burial Discovered That Confirms What Four Chapters of the Bible Describe

In Colossae, Turkey, a 2,200-year-old mass burial was discovered that confirms details recounted in four biblical chapters written by Saint Paul to the Colossians, inhabitants of that ancient city.

A Primitiva Winner Claims 200,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 22.5 Million

The Primitiva draw on October 25, 2025, had no first-tier or special prize winners, leaving the jackpot accumulated at 22.5 million for the next draw on October 27. Prizes of 200,000 euros were awarded to one winner in other categories.

Two Bonoloto Winners Win 67,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 600,000

The Bonoloto draw on Saturday, October 25, 2025, had no first-category winners, so the accumulated jackpot for the next draw on Monday, October 26, is 600,000 euros.

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

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

Alonso's Latest Craziness at the Mexican GP: He 'Turns to' Lucha Libre and They Are Amazed in the Aston Martin Garage

Fernando Alonso surprised the Aston Martin team at the Mexican GP by showing up wearing a Mexican lucha libre mask, displaying his enthusiasm for the local culture and causing amazement in the garage.

Alcaraz's Strategy Change in This End of Season: "In Previous Years It Was Seen That He Didn't Arrive Fresh"

Carlos Alcaraz decided not to play in Shanghai to arrive in better shape for Paris, the ATP Finals, and the Davis Cup, aiming to avoid the exhaustion he experienced in previous seasons.

Feliciano LĂłpez's Tears at Leonor's Words Toward Serena Williams at the 2025 Princess of Asturias Awards

Feliciano LĂłpez was visibly moved at the Campoamor Theater in Oviedo during Princess Leonor's speech, in which she acknowledged the career and achievements of American tennis player Serena Williams at the 2025 Princess of Asturias Awards.

This is Lola Romero, the 'Gypsy Kardashian' and mother of Omar Montes' baby

Lola Romero, known as the 'Gypsy Kardashian' and partner of Omar Montes, has revealed the name of their newborn through social media, introducing her son as Ismael.

A type of Mediterranean shark previously considered harmless kills a diver: the first recorded attack

A Mediterranean shark, previously regarded as harmless, has caused the first recorded death after attacking a diver. This incident surprises experts, as there were no prior reports of fatal attacks by this species in the area, raising concerns about possible changes in its behavior or in the marine ecosystem.

Imogen Simmonds proves that her positive test was after having sexual relations with her partner and will be able to return to competition

The ITA determined that the Swiss triathlete Imogen Simmonds' positive test for ligandrol was due to unintentional contamination through intimate contact with her partner, authorizing her to return to competition.

€70,000 Salary and "Zero Unemployment," the Career Path Overlooked in Spain

This demanding academic discipline is gaining interest in the Spanish job market, offering salaries of up to €70,000 and practically zero unemployment, although it still goes unnoticed by many.

Steven Seagal stopped a cockfight with a tank: the incredible story of Hollywood's craziest action hero

Spain did not broadcast 'Lawman,' a reality show that featured Steven Seagal working as a police officer.

Leonor triumphs and becomes the star again with an outfit previously worn by Sofia Richie

The Royal Family welcomed the winners of the 2024 Graduation Awards from the University of Oviedo. Leonor stood out and surprised by wearing the same outfit that Sofia Richie had worn before, once again establishing herself as the star of the event.

Three Tricks from a Pharmacist to Swallow Pills Easily: "Don't Use Water"

Swallowing pills can be difficult for some people. A pharmacist shares three tricks to make it easier, emphasizing that it is not always advisable to use water, as there are alternative techniques that help swallow without difficulty or discomfort.

If Your Mobile Phone Starts Doing This, Check Your Bank Account Immediately

The National Police warn about common tactics used by cybercriminals aiming to access mobile phones to steal personal data and money. They recommend checking your bank account if your phone shows suspicious behavior to avoid fraud or extortion.

The Top 25 Travel Destinations for 2026, According to 'Lonely Planet'

Lonely Planet has published its list of the top 25 travel destinations for 2026, highlighting places that combine culture, nature, and unique experiences. The selection includes emerging and classic destinations, ideal for various types of travelers seeking new experiences and unforgettable adventures for the coming year.

Kylian Mbappé’s Favorite Restaurant in Madrid: Roasts and Meat Skewers

Kylian Mbappé enjoyed a visit to Dani García's restaurant in Madrid during one of his first trips to the city, highlighting his preference for roasts and meat skewers.

We Tested the Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid, a Top-Tier City Car That's a Steal

The Fiat Grande Panda Hybrid is an efficient city car with a brilliant hybrid engine, low fuel consumption, and an ECO label from the DGT. Its price of 18,690 euros makes it one of the most balanced and affordable options on the current market.

Two pathogens attacked Napoleon's army during its retreat from Russia in 1812 and accelerated its collapse

A scientific study alongside archaeologists suggests that two pathogens, possibly responsible for typhoid fever and relapsing fever, attacked Napoleon's army during its retreat from Russia in 1812, accelerating its defeat.

Almaraz faces its third-to-last nuclear fuel reload in the midst of its owners’ campaign to extend its operation

Reactor 2 of the Almaraz nuclear power plant will be shut down until November 8 to renew fuel and carry out maintenance. Its owners, Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy, have expressed to the Government their interest in extending the plant’s operation.

Mandatory Voting, Underage Voters
 This Is How Midterm Elections Will Be This Sunday in Argentina

In Argentina's midterm elections, voting is allowed from the age of 16, although it is only mandatory for those between 18 and 70 years old, with penalties for those who do not vote. Additionally, a new voting system has been implemented that has generated significant controversy and disputes in recent months.

A Bonoloto Winner Claims the Jackpot of 780,000 Euros

A player matched all six numbers in the Bonoloto drawing on October 24, 2025, winning a jackpot of 781,761.20 euros.

Latest update on Antonio Tejero's condition: "stable" in a family residence after being discharged

Antonio Tejero, former colonel, was in terminal condition but conscious and calm in a hospital in Valencia. He has been discharged and is now stable in a family residence.

What has become of ĂĂ±igo ErrejĂłn, one year after his resignation: awaiting the process concerning Elisa MouliaĂĄ and withdrawn from the spotlight

ĂĂ±igo ErrejĂłn resigned to focus on his defense in the legal proceedings related to Elisa MouliaĂĄ. Since then, he has stayed away from the public spotlight, prioritizing his personal and legal situation.

An American Woman Working in Madrid as a Teacher Explains Three Differences with High Schools in Her Country: "It Seemed Strange to Me"

An American teacher in Madrid highlights three key differences between Spanish high schools and those in the United States, pointing out aspects that seemed strange to her as she adapted to the Spanish education system.

The mortgage process with which you can save more than €1,500 a year: "The interest rate can be modified"

The rise in basic costs affects the household economy, but it is possible to save more than €1,500 annually by modifying the mortgage interest rate through a specific process that optimizes financial conditions.

How Can I Request a VAT Refund at Mercadona and Who Is Eligible to Do So

When shopping at Mercadona, you can request the invoice and the VAT refund form ("Electronic Refund Document") if you meet the requirements to obtain the refund.

Inflation will close 2025 at 2.5%, but with upward pressures on food and services

Energy inflation in September was 6.4% year-on-year, rising three points compared to August. Overall inflation is expected to close 2025 at 2.5%, although upward pressures will persist, especially in food and service prices.

It Looks Like Athens, but It’s in Spain: This Is the Greek Parthenon That Few Tourists Visit

During the Spanish Civil War, a parish church used as a prison by the Republican side became known as the "Greek Parthenon" in Spain, a curious replica rarely visited by tourists.

"I haven't killed anyone!": The chilling last words of a death row inmate in Alabama

Anthony Boyd was convicted of burning a man alive in 1993 over a drug debt. In his last words before execution, he denied having killed anyone.

Are You Watching TV from the Wrong Distance? This Is the Distance You Should Place It at, According to Its Size

A study in the UK with 1,200 people shows that only one-third watch television from the optimal distance according to the size of the TV, affecting the viewing experience and comfort.

A man dressed as a Nazi officer for Halloween causes trouble in a bar in the United States: "Get out of here!"

A man wearing a Nazi officer costume on Halloween caused disturbances in a bar in the United States. The customers, offended by the outfit, demanded that he leave, sparking an altercation in the venue.

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 take it on himself"

The new garbage fee in Spanish cities is causing conflicts between landlords and tenants, since although the tenant often pays it, by law it corresponds to the owner if it is not stipulated in the contract.

Families of Bullied Children Will Demand an Anti-Bullying Law: "Simple Taunting Drives Them to Suicide"

The president of Trencats, after losing his daughter Kira to suicide in 2021, calls for anti-bullying protocols to take action from the first physical or verbal aggression. He announces a rally on November 6 to demand a law that combats school bullying and protects children.

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

Álex Gómez-Marín, physicist and neuroscientist, shares his near-death experience with 20minutos and presents his book *The Science of the Final Threshold*, which examines the boundaries between life, consciousness, and matter from a scientific perspective.

The Silly Guy in the Emergency Room Who Gives a Speech

This individual uses any visit to the emergency room, whether for a cold or a bump, to express his opinions about public healthcare on his social media.

The Incaculable

The concept of "incalculability" could be useful in everyday life to describe situations or phenomena that cannot be predicted or measured precisely, helping to better understand uncertainty and complexity in different contexts.

Winds of Ballot Boxes

In light of the possible early call for general elections by Pedro SĂĄnchez, prompted by a favorable Tezanos poll, several leaders of the Popular Party are seriously considering running as candidates.

You Have So Much
 Do You Resonate That Much?

A good song or message is not enough; it is necessary to break molds, 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 the awarding of the Planeta Prize to Juan Del Val is part of a commercial strategy by the publishing house. He adds that each publisher promotes its books according to its interests and he has no objections in that regard.

Eugenia Osborne on Her Father's Recent Fatherhood: "That Child Wasn't Going to Lack for Anything"

Eugenia Osborne spoke on ÂĄDe viernes! about her father's recent fatherhood, emphasizing that the child was not going to lack anything, and shared details about her family life.

The Emotional Message from Jenni Hermoso After Her Tears Upon Returning to Play for Spain: "The Reality Is Being Broken Inside"

Jenni Hermoso, Spain's all-time top scorer, returned to play after a year away from the national team. Emotional, she shared a message about her heartbreaking internal experience upon rejoining La Roja.

This is the building designed to combat loneliness that won architecture awards

The building is a hospice designed to encourage social interaction among elderly people, aiming to combat loneliness through spaces that promote community and mutual support. This design has been recognized in architecture awards for its innovative social approach.

Winter time or summer time? Which do you like better?

In the early hours of this Sunday, the change to winter time will take place, adjusting the clocks to make better use of natural light during the season. This change is annual and creates divided preferences between those who prefer winter time or summer time.

Wyoming Faces His Biggest Haters in the Celebration of the 3,000 Episodes of 'El Intermedio'

In the special for the 3,000 episodes of 'El Intermedio,' La Sexta replaced the usual host, Wyoming, with Juan Diego Botto for the opening monologue, marking a different kind of celebration.

Terelu Campos tells "the whole truth" about her relationship with BertĂ­n Osborne: "I have a special affection for him"

Eugenia Osborne appeared on ¥De viernes! to discuss Bertín Osborne's recent fatherhood with Gabriela Guillén, shedding light on personal aspects of their relationship.

Cine de Barrio: 30 Years Dismantling Prejudices

"Cine de Barrio" has been a cultural refuge for 30 years, offering a cinematic escape and reflecting Spain's social changes. The program helped a nation in difficult times by showcasing films that challenged prejudices and connected viewers with their heritage, blending entertainment and cultural education.

Rebeca Pous breaks down while talking about her relationship with her mother: "I also have the right to live"

Rebeca Pous spoke emotionally about the difficult relationship with her mother, who suffered a domestic accident in 2024 that led to her hospitalization. The artist expressed her need to live and overcome personal challenges amid this family situation.

Cintora, on the false claim that water doesn’t hydrate: "You have to be dumb"

María Navarro from 'Verifica RTVE' warns that claiming water doesn’t hydrate is a falsehood and emphasizes that adding salt to it can be harmful to health.

Torres' spectacular sacrifice in exchange for food on 'Supervivientes': "If I mess up today!"

Torres agreed to shave his hair, beard, and eyebrows following Laura Madrueño's proposal in order to earn two plates of migas and two bowls of sweets as a reward on 'Supervivientes'.

'Investigation Team' Prepares a Report on the Controversial Show ZonaGemelos

The reality show 'The Twins' House' has generated a great impact on social media and has sparked an ethical debate about the limits of entertainment on the internet. The program questions how far the content shown to the digital audience is acceptable.

'Saber y Ganar' introduces a new rule to prevent contestants from coming and going

'Saber y Ganar' has implemented a new rule to control how often contestants can return to the show, in order to avoid constant comings and goings and to keep the contest’s dynamics smoother and fairer.

The unmistakable signs indicating that Leonor will be the undisputed 'queen' of the Princess of Asturias title in a matter of months

The king has made clear his intention to soon cede all the spotlight to Leonor, anticipating that she will be the undisputed Princess of Asturias in the coming months, possibly next year.

From Mogwai to Oblivion: This Has Been the Life of Zach Galligan, the Star of 'Gremlins'

Zach Galligan became famous in the 1980s thanks to his role in 'Gremlins,' but the strong association with that character limited his subsequent professional development.

Actress Isabelle Tate Dies at 23 Years Old

Isabelle Tate, an actress from the series '9-1-1: Nashville,' passed away at the age of 23 after battling Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome, a rare disease that affects the nerves.

The Live Broadcast of 'The Twins' Show' and the 'Zona Gemelos' Streamers Cut Off and End Up in Jail

The Civil Guard and other security forces interrupted the live recording of 'The Twins' Show' following an alert from YouTuber Luisa Garrido, detaining the Zona Gemelos streamers.

Model and TikToker Emman Atienza, 19, Found Dead

Emman Atienza, a 19-year-old Filipino model and TikToker, was found dead in Los Angeles, where she had recently moved to advance her professional career.

This is Maria Serena Cappello, the wife of Mario Draghi, Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation winner

Serenella, affectionately known, is a direct descendant of a wife of the aristocrat Francesco de Medici, standing out for her noble origin and her relationship with Mario Draghi, recognized with the Princess of Asturias Award for International Cooperation.

The eccentric challenge of TikToker PituX to try to collaborate with Ibai Llanos in less than 30 days: "People were freaking out"

Influencer PituX has undertaken various challenges on TikTok with the goal of catching Ibai Llanos' attention and securing a collaboration in less than 30 days, causing great surprise among his audience.

Tana Rivera talks about her breakup with Manuel Vega after three years of their relationship: "I am in a moment of self-love"

Tana Rivera, daughter of Fran Rivera and Eugenia MartĂ­nez de Irujo, talks about her separation from Manuel Vega after three years together. Although she is focused on self-love, she does not rule out finding love or having children in the future.

The comment by Princess Leonor that caused her parents to laugh at the Princess of Asturias Awards: "Daughter of an X and a boomer"

During her speech at the Princess of Asturias Awards, Princess Leonor emphasized the importance of trusting freedom and democracy over fear, provoking laughter from her parents with her spontaneous remark about being "a daughter of an X and a boomer."

From Lennon to Michael Jackson: Legendary Music Memorabilia Going Up for Auction

A London auction house will sell an exclusive collection of items from iconic musicians, such as John Lennon's glasses, a hat worn by Michael Jackson, and guitars from Noel Gallagher. It is expected to raise more than four million euros, reflecting the cultural and sentimental value of these pieces to collectors and fans worldwide.

Two arrested for a violent robbery at a tobacco shop in La Rioja

The Civil Guard arrested two men for a robbery at a tobacco shop in Murillo de RĂ­o Leza. One entered armed and demanded money, but the owner managed to take off his cap and mask, and the robber fled with his accomplice. The vehicle used was set on fire and later recovered. After months of investigation and analysis, the perpetrators were identified and arrested.

The Great University Dropout: One in Five Students Leaves Their Degree in the First Year

Every year, one in five students drops out of university during their first year. The main causes are a lack of motivation and high academic demands. Many arrive with practical expectations that are not met initially, facing basic theoretical subjects that cause frustration and disappointment.

Laporta boasts about Barça's situation and heats up the Clåsico: "What Real Madrid's television does influences the referees"

Joan Laporta defended Barça's current situation and criticized Real Madrid's television, accusing it of influencing the referees. He also commented on the cancellation of the Villarreal-Barça match in Miami, reaffirming his stance on the media control that affects the Blaugrana club.

Xabi Alonso dismisses Lamine Yamal's statements: "What matters is what happens on the field"

Xabi Alonso, Real Madrid's coach, avoided commenting on Lamine Yamal's statements during a press conference, emphasizing that the essential thing is what happens on the field.

Real Madrid and Barça Legends Make Their Predictions for the Clåsico: "It Could Set the Course for Both Teams"

Former footballers AndrĂ©s Iniesta, IvĂĄn Rakitić, and Julio Baptista analyze the first ClĂĄsico of the season, highlighting its importance in defining the direction of Real Madrid and Barça during the campaign.

The Real Madrid Squad, Tired of Lamine Yamal: Feels "Disrespected" and Sees Him as a "Bad Teammate"

The statements made by the young footballer Lamine Yamal, 18 years old, have caused discontent among the Real Madrid players at Valdebebas, who perceive a "lack of respect" and consider him to be a "bad teammate."

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 (peninsular time). Real Madrid aims to stay in the title race, while Barcelona has the opportunity to seal LaLiga in this crucial match.

Javier AlcĂĄzar, book adapter for easy reading: "The most important thing is to respect the spirit of the work"

Javier AlcĂĄzar, a book adapter for easy reading at the publishing house Lecturia, emphasizes that in his adaptations, such as that of The Great Gatsby, the essential thing is to respect the spirit of the original work. He aims to facilitate understanding without losing the literary essence, making reading accessible to everyone.

Accessibility as a Driver of Digital Innovation

Designing digital products and services with all abilities and contexts in mind is not only a matter of fairness, but also a smart strategy that drives innovation and improves the experience for all users.

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

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down syndrome, has won more than 60 international medals, including 11 at the last world championship, six of them gold. He denounces the scarce visibility that achievements in adapted swimming receive.

'Lazarillo Caregiver': Demanding in Europe to Guarantee Direct Assistance to Minors with Serious Illnesses

The petition aims to ensure the right of minors with serious illnesses to access community spaces alongside their specialized caregiver, thereby guaranteeing their direct assistance and comprehensive support.

Social Rights approves a 65 million plan to promote equality for women and girls with disabilities

The project approved by Social Rights allocates 65 million to guarantee equal rights and eliminate violence experienced by women and girls with disabilities.

One Year of "Uneven Recovery" After the DANA: Microenterprises and Lower-Income Residents Most Left Behind

Consumption in the epicenter after the DANA dropped by 82% among low-income individuals, compared to a 40% drop among high-income individuals, reveals a report by CaixaBank Research, highlighting an uneven economic recovery where microenterprises and lower-income residents are the most affected.

Is the Ibex Bank Rally Slowing Down?

The ECB's stabilization, margin moderation, and credit slowdown indicate that the Ibex banks' rally could lose momentum in the coming months.

Elena Cano (Waylet): "30% of users use the app to pay for non-energy services"

The CEO of Waylet, Repsol's payment platform, highlights that 30% of its users use the app to pay for services outside the energy sector. The company is approaching 9 million users and maintains the goal of reaching 10 million by 2027.

The Government proposes that couples without children and not married receive survivor's pension with a "stable cohabitation" of at least five years

The Government has proposed that couples who are neither married nor have children can access the survivor's pension if they demonstrate a stable cohabitation of at least five years. The measure, presented by the Ministry of Inclusion to social agents, responds to recent judicial advances that have expanded the group of beneficiaries.

Do you have the right to a widow's pension if you have a domestic partnership?

In Spain, domestic partners can obtain a widow's pension if they meet certain legal requirements, such as proving a stable cohabitation and demonstrating economic dependence, among other criteria established by law.

Niño Becerra on housing prices: "In 1920, with the grand prize of the Christmas Lottery, you could buy 24 houses"

Economist Niño Becerra highlights that the real estate market has changed radically, with prices so high that even retirees are forced to share housing. Comparing with 1920, when the grand prize of the Christmas Lottery could buy 24 houses, he reflects on the current inaccessibility of the market.

What is 'Furioza', the violent Polish saga about hooligans and drugs that is now a hit on Netflix

Cyprian T. Olencki releases on Netflix the sequel to a little-known film, which has now become one of the most watched in Spain, standing out for its violent plot about hooligans and drugs.

This Would Be the Trendy Actor to Join Michael B. Jordan in the New 'Miami Vice'

The new version of 'Miami Vice' will keep the characters Sonny Crockett and Rico Tubbs, so they are looking for modern and stylish actors to replace Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas.

No More Streaming: From Now On Elizabeth Olsen Only Wants to Make Movies Intended for Theaters

Elizabeth Olsen, known for her role as Scarlet Witch, has decided to focus exclusively on movies for cinema theaters, moving away from streaming platforms like Netflix, advocating for the traditional cinematic experience.

Today on TV, one of Ridley Scott’s best movies: the space adventure in which Matt Damon became MacGyver

Ten years after its release, La 1 of TVE broadcasts this Friday at 10 PM 'The Martian', a standout science fiction film by Ridley Scott, where Matt Damon stars in a space adventure full of ingenuity and survival.

'Daryl Dixon', Season 3 Finale Explained: Spanish Monarchy, Primitives, and Nightmares

Episode 3x07 'Solaz del Mar' concludes the season of 'Daryl Dixon', set in Spain. This installment, acclaimed as one of the best in AMC+'s Walking Dead universe, tackles themes such as the Spanish monarchy, primal connections, and nightmares, delivering a powerful and symbolic ending.

Seeing Again Will Be Possible: This is the Ocular Prosthesis That Restores Vision with a Simple Implant

PRIMA is an innovative ocular prosthesis that promises to restore vision through a simple implant, offering hope to millions of people with blindness and revolutionizing ophthalmological treatments.

The Most Unexpected Victim of the AWS Outage: Thousands of Smart Bed Owners Went Without Sleep

Thousands of users of Eight Sleep smart beds were affected after an AWS outage blocked temperature and position controls, causing some devices to exceed 43 °C without shutting off. The company launched an offline mode to mitigate the issue.

What Are the Mysterious Holes Next to the Charger on Our Phones For?

The holes located next to the charger on phones serve essential functions for their proper operation, such as facilitating the entry and exit of sound, improving ventilation, and allowing the passage of sensors, thereby contributing to performance and user experience.

The Real Dangers of WhatsApp: What Experts Warn About

Making mistakes when using WhatsApp can put our personal information at risk, experts warn about the importance of handling the app with caution to avoid vulnerabilities and protect privacy.

Have you received a 'free' smartwatch or headphones? This is why keeping them is a bad idea

Receiving devices like smartwatches or headphones without having ordered them can be a fraudulent strategy. It is advisable not to keep or use them, as they could be part of scams or attempts to obtain personal data.

The Most Casual 'Jeans' Looks of Letizia, Leonor, and SofĂ­a on Their Visit to the Exemplary Village 2025

Letizia, Leonor, and SofĂ­a showcased casual styles with jeans and transitional jackets during their visit to the Exemplary Village for the Princess of Asturias Awards, displaying a relaxed and comfortable look.

The bangs that hide gray hairs, soften the face, conceal wrinkles, and add freshness and modernity are trending for women over 40, achieving a rejuvenating effect.

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.

The Primark Dress That Women Over 60 Are Taking Note Of Because It Flatters the Silhouette

This basic dress from Primark is ideal for women over 60, as it flatters the silhouette and becomes a must-have wardrobe staple this autumn.

Sandra Moñino, Nutritionist: "These five infusions are ideal for women with menopause"

Sandra Moñino recommends five specific infusions that help alleviate menopausal symptoms, adapting to the different needs of each woman during this stage.

Cardio or strength training? A dermatologist explains the best exercise for the skin

Dermatologist Ana Molina explains how different exercises affect the skin. Cardio improves circulation and oxygenation, benefiting the skin’s appearance, while strength training tones muscles and helps maintain firmness. Both types of exercise provide complementary benefits for the health and appearance of the skin.

Easy, Quick, and Delicious Recipes to Restart or Start 'Batch Cooking'

'Batch cooking' involves dedicating one day to cooking several meals for the entire week, allowing for rest and time savings on the following days. This technique helps organize easy, quick, and tasty menus, ideal for those looking to optimize their time without giving up delicious dishes.

Lines at this bakery in Madrid for its curious cheesecake: they only make it on weekends

A bakery in Madrid has generated long lines due to its cheesecake, whose recipe went viral on TikTok. This special cheesecake is only prepared on weekends, increasing demand and interest among customers.

A Chef Talks About the Most Economical Fish When Bought "Whole"

A chef points out that buying salmon in fillets can cost up to 23 euros per kilo, while purchasing it whole is more economical, recommending this option to save money when buying fish.

How to Make the Boiled Egg Have the Yolk in the Center... and Not Just Because It Looks Nice

To ensure that the yolk of the boiled egg is centered, which is especially useful when preparing stuffed eggs, it is important to make sure the egg spins slowly during cooking. This helps prevent the yolk from moving to one side, achieving a uniform presentation and a better final result.

Ricotta and Pear Tart: A Recipe Without Flour, Sugar, or Gluten, Made with Only 4 Ingredients

This tart uses ripe, sweet pears to create a simple and healthy dessert, made with only 4 ingredients, without flour, sugar, or gluten.

The Vinaigrette That Adds Much More Flavor and Texture to Chicken Easily

This recipe offers a vinaigrette that enhances the flavor and texture of grilled chicken breast, providing an easy and delicious way to enjoy this common dish.

The Swiss Mansion Where Gothic Horror Literature Was Born: The Origins of Vampires and Frankenstein

On a night by Lake Geneva, in a Swiss mansion, two fundamental works of Gothic literature emerged: the myths of vampires and Frankenstein, marking a milestone in the history of world literature.

This is the cost of staying at the best value-for-money hotel in the world and all of its services

National Geographic has recognized a hotel in Paris as the best in the 'affordable getaways' category at the Hotel Awards 2025, highlighting its excellent value for money and attractive services for travelers.

The French Village Suspended on Rocks Filled with Flowers and Medieval Streets

This medieval village located on a hill in the French Riviera, facing the Mediterranean, is one of the most charming and special destinations in the south of France, known for its flowers and historic streets.

What to See in Valdesoto, the Exemplary Village of Asturias 2025 Visited by the Royal Family

Valdesoto has been recognized as the Exemplary Village of Asturias 2025 for its commitment and collective effort in preserving and promoting its ancestral traditions. The Royal Family visited this village to celebrate its cultural heritage and highlight its importance in the region.

The Village of France Suspended on Rocks Filled with Flowers and Medieval Streets

This charming medieval village, situated on a hill of the French Riviera by the Mediterranean, is one of the most special destinations in southern France, standing out for its flowers and historic streets.

Iberia inaugurates its new route to Orlando, home of Disney World, this Sunday, October 25, with four weekly flights

Iberia is launching a new Madrid-Orlando route on October 25, with flights four times a week (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays) at 11:30 a.m.

Neither the United States nor Mexico: this is the country of origin of the Halloween celebration worth visiting

Halloween originates in Ireland with the Celtic celebration of Samhain, which marked the end of the harvest and held deep spiritual significance. This country is the true place to explore the authentic roots of the festivity.

What It Means When a Person Changes Their Mind Very Often According to Psychology

Impulsivity can cause some people to change their minds several times a day. This behavior is related to certain psychological profiles and may reflect difficulties in making firm decisions or managing uncertainty. It is not always a problem, but understanding its causes helps to address possible internal or emotional conflicts.

Iñaki Lorente, psychologist: "In diabetes, a harsh comment can hurt more than a needle prick"

Iñaki Lorente, psychologist and person with diabetes, emphasizes the importance of language to avoid the stigma associated with this disease. He points out that a negative comment can cause more emotional harm than diabetes itself, which is why he insists on referring to people with diabetes as such and not as "diabetics."

Orforglipron, the oral alternative to Ozempic that will soon arrive on the market

Orforglipron is a new GLP-1 agonist that will enter the market as an oral alternative to injectable medications like semaglutide (Ozempic), offering greater convenience for patients.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "You should not admire intelligence, you should know if someone is a good person"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers emphasizes that it is more valuable to admire the values and the good person someone is, rather than intelligence, which depends on genetic luck. He recommends focusing on qualities with real merit in life.

A Pharmacist Reveals Which Antidepressant He Would Never Take: "It Takes Months to Disappear"

Phil Cowely, an American pharmacist with over a million followers on Instagram, reveals which antidepressant he would never take because it takes months to be eliminated from the body, which can cause prolonged side effects and complicate treatment.

The Perfect Partnership Between Kia and Rafa Nadal: Over Two Decades Together and What Lies Ahead

Rafa Nadal maintains a relationship that goes beyond sponsorship with Kia, visiting their headquarters in Korea to strengthen his role as the main ambassador, consolidating an alliance that has already lasted more than two decades.

The Highways Still Missing in Northern AragĂłn After the Opening of the A-22

Although the A-22 was inaugurated, concerns remain about the connections in northern AragĂłn. Several highway projects are still pending and their future remains uncertain, leaving the improvement of the road network in the region incomplete.

The case of a town in Lleida with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants that hundreds of foreigners come to for truck driving

The shortage of truck drivers in Spain has led companies to recruit abroad, filling a small town in Lleida with hundreds of foreigners who come to train and work as truck drivers.

Honda Revives the Iconic ’80s with Its New 2026 CB1000F

Honda launches the 2026 CB1000F, a roadster that blends the retro style of the ’80s with modern technology to offer a pleasurable and advanced riding experience.

Madrid prepares to become the motor capital of the world in 2026: Formula E arrives at Jarama

Madrid will host a Formula E race on March 21, 2026, at the Jarama circuit, joining the already confirmed Formula 1 race in the city.

This is the car that Gabriel RufiĂĄn bought: "One of the ugliest I've ever seen, what a taste in cars"

Gabriel RufiĂĄn revealed on 'La Revuelta' which car he recently purchased, emphasizing that he considers himself to have one of the worst tastes in vehicles.

From De Relleno to Alduccio: Where to Celebrate World Pasta Day in Madrid

On October 25th, Madrid offers various options to celebrate World Pasta Day, highlighting places like De Relleno and Alduccio, ideal for enjoying authentic Italian dishes and paying tribute to this iconic cuisine.

A new massive demonstration demands Mazón’s resignation one year after the DANA: "It’s time for reivindication and remembrance"

Between 32,000 and 50,000 people, according to official sources and organizers respectively, have protested in Valencia demanding Mazón’s resignation on the anniversary of the DANA, calling for remembrance and justice regarding the crisis management.

The Best Places to Pick Mushrooms in Madrid This Autumn: Allowed Areas and Permits

The mushroom season has begun, and mycology enthusiasts are looking for the best areas in the Madrid mountains. The importance of knowing the permitted zones and obtaining the necessary permits for legal and sustainable collection is highlighted.

The CarriĂłn de Calatrava nursing home where a person died had passed inspection in September

The residents of the CarriĂłn de Calatrava nursing home, where a person died, will eat at the municipal sports center until the situation returns to normal. The nursing home had passed inspection in September.

Concern in a village in Ourense over its new neighbor, a multiple murderer: "It's a horror movie"

A man serving sentences for multiple murders was released in February after completing his latest term in the A Lama prison, causing unease and fear among the residents of a village in Ourense.

The PP denounces that Armengol and the PSOE have twice prevented the debate on the law to eliminate the new garbage tax

The PP accuses Armengol and the PSOE of blocking twice the debate on the law aimed at eliminating the new garbage tax, pointing out that EU Directive 2018/851 allows for reviewing how the waste collection service is financed.

Victims' Associations Honor Their Deceased One Year After the DANA with Songs, Letters, and Poems

Volunteers paid tribute to the victims of the DANA by wearing the same garments used after the flood, performing emotional acts with songs, letters, and poems to remember the deceased one year after the disaster.

A man dies and another is seriously injured after a hotel railing collapses in Lanzarote

The railing of a hotel in Lanzarote gave way, causing two men to fall from about six meters. One of them died and the other suffered serious injuries.

Picasso's Painting: 20 Days in the Concierge's Desk and Just a Few Meters from Its Owner

The National Police considers the case of the Picasso painting almost closed and believes in the truthfulness of the events, after it remained 20 days at the concierge's desk near its owner.

The Junta of Andalusia "suspects" that the errors in breast cancer screening date back "even to the previous government"

The minister of the Junta of Andalusia agrees with the Public Prosecutor's Office on the need to clarify the errors in breast cancer screening and determine responsibilities, suggesting that these problems may have originated even under the previous government.

Abascal to Pradales: "Your invention of Euskadi has only served to legitimize murder"

Abascal criticized Pradales, rejecting the concept of Euskadi and describing it as harmful to Vox due to its red-and-yellow uniformity. He accused the invention of Euskadi of having only served to justify murders, emphasizing the party's opposition to this regionalist vision.

Celia and Daniel left Spain to become bus drivers in Germany: "I earn 2,900 euros and pay 550 for rent"

Celia and Daniel left Vizcaya in search of stable jobs and better salaries in Germany, where they work as bus drivers. Celia mentions that she earns 2,900 euros a month and pays 550 for rent, highlighting the improvement in their living conditions.

A Young Woman's Surprise Upon Entering a Souvenir Shop in Seville: "It's My Father!"

A young woman entered a souvenir shop in Seville and was surprised to see that her father and uncle were featured on a postcard.

An Engineer Shows How the World's Largest Train Model Works

The model includes more than 1,230 trains, an airport, and a port, all operational, showcasing an impressive and detailed large-scale functional recreation.

How a Cat Breed Is Created: The Long Journey from an Idea to a Standard

The creation of a cat breed is a gradual process that involves selecting and breeding cats over several generations, overseen by committees, judges, and veterinarians to establish defined characteristics and achieve an officially recognized standard.

Orthopedic Beds for Dogs, a Demand That Is Here to Stay

Orthopedic beds for dogs improve rest, promoting mood, mobility, and muscle recovery—key aspects for health, especially in elderly dogs. This demand is growing due to increased awareness of animal welfare.

How to Properly Feed Your Parrot: Say Goodbye to the Always Full Feeder

The ideal diet for captive parrots should include pellets, fruits, vegetables, and some additional foods, ensuring a varied and balanced diet to avoid leaving the feeder always full and to guarantee their health.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, October 26, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different aspects of your life.

Check Euromillions: results for Friday, October 24

The winning combination for the Euromillions draw on Friday, October 24, 2025 includes the numbers 7, 8, 25, 31, and 45, with the stars 7 and 12. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo Prize: Results

The winning number in the ONCE Sueldazo draw on October 25, 2025, is 54500 from series 005. The complete results can be found on the website 20minutos.es.

Check Primitiva: results for Saturday, October 25, 2025

The winning combination of La Primitiva for October 25, 2025, is 5, 13, 14, 36, 44, 46, with complementary number 12 and refund number 1. More details on 20minutos.es.

Shields and Logos for History: VfB Stuttgart

The emblem of VfB Stuttgart stands out for including the team's initials and the three antlers, an element that also appears in the Porsche brand logo, reflecting the historical connection between the two.

What If Changing Your Idea of Sex Helped You Improve Through Menopause?

A study reveals that masturbation, beyond couple sex or penetration, improves health and the relationship with the body during menopause, offering a positive approach to this stage.

Take Advantage of a Flaw in a Delivery Company and Eat for Free

A scammer exploited the contactless delivery method to falsely claim that they did not receive their order, thus managing to get free food thanks to a flaw in the delivery company.

Neither the Balearic Islands nor the Canary Islands: this is the favorite autonomous community of foreign tourists

In 2024, Spain received 93.8 million international tourists. Not all autonomous communities attract the same number of visitors; some stand out for their historical, cultural, or gastronomic attractions, establishing themselves as the favorites among foreign tourists.

Didn't You Know? These Famous Couples Got Married in Italy

Italy is a popular destination for famous wedding celebrations due to its charm and beauty, being chosen by numerous celebrity couples for their nuptial ceremonies.

The Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant, Inside

Reactor 2 of the Almaraz nuclear power plant will be shut down until November 8th to replace rods with spent uranium, inspect, and maintain its components. Meanwhile, its owners Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy are preparing a formal request to the Government to extend the plant's operating license.

Singers Who Haven't Performed in Spain for Years (or Have Never Done So)

Some famous singers have not performed in Spain for years or have never done so. The news analyzes who they are and considers the possibility that they might return to Spanish stages in the future.

The clĂĄsico for only 9.99 euros: DAZN goes all out and halves its Football Plan

DAZN has cut the price of its Football Plan in half, now offering it for 9.99 euros. The platform highlights the ClĂĄsico as the main attraction to attract more subscribers with this special offer.

Neither Alsace nor Copenhagen: the perfect region to visit at Christmas is closer

Just 3 hours from Barcelona, a French region stands out as the ideal Christmas destination, offering markets and typical seasonal activities, perfect for those seeking the magic of Christmas without traveling too far.

The most AI-focused phone is on 'outlet': the Google Pixel 10, discounted in all versions

Google enhances its Pixel 10 phones with Gemini AI technology, offering multiple useful features. Currently, these devices are available in outlet with discounts on all models.

Lidl strikes again: its toy catalog includes a play kitchen for 40 euros

Lidl launches its new toy catalog with affordable options, highlighting a play kitchen for 40 euros, offering quality products at accessible prices.

SĂĄnchez loses focus in the EU after Gaza is left out of the debate, being seen as Trump's 'enemy'... and contributing little on Ukraine

Spain loses prominence in the EU due to its lesser impact from the Russian war, the exclusion of Gaza from the European debate, and SĂĄnchez's negative perception by Trump. His limited contribution on Ukraine distances him from the bloc's decision-making group.

The PNV Would See It as "Very Serious" If There Is No Response from SĂĄnchez's Government on Competencies Before the End of the Year

The leader of the PNV calls on SĂĄnchez's Government for a response regarding the transfer of competencies before the end of the year, emphasizing that it is time to comply with the Gernika Statute, which turns 46 years old.

Life Behind Walls for Thousands of Nuns in the 21st Century: "When I See People Outside, I Think They’re Doing Nothing"

The '20minutos' report explores the life of cloistered nuns, detailing their daily routine, how they stay informed, and their connection to the outside world, revealing an intense and committed reality within the convent walls.

The PP warns that without a budget, Spain will be "blocked" in 2026

The PP’s Deputy Secretary of Finance harshly criticizes Sánchez, stating that the presented Budgets are more science fiction than reality, and warns that without an approved budget, Spain will face an economic blockade in 2026.

Bolaños Accuses Feijóo of "Threatening" Sånchez at His Event in Zaragoza: "Separation of Powers, According to the Far Right"

Minister Bolaños criticized Feijóo for saying that Sånchez will be judged in the Senate committee, calling it a threat and questioning the separation of powers, pointing to a stance typical of the far right.

The new 'war' between the US and China is fought in the Cook Islands over rare earths

Both superpowers, the US and China, compete for critical minerals in the seabed near the Cook Islands in the South Pacific, vital for advanced technologies and the global economy.

United States Deploys Its Largest Aircraft Carrier in the Caribbean, Increasing Tensions with Venezuela

The United States has deployed its largest aircraft carrier in the Caribbean with the declared objective of dismantling transnational criminal organizations, raising tensions with Venezuela.

Check National Lottery: results of Saturday, October 25, 2025

The winning number of the National Lottery for Saturday, October 25, 2025, is 69231. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, October 25, 2025

The winning combination of the Bonoloto for Saturday, October 25, 2025 is 12, 14, 21, 40, 42, 49, with the complementary number 26 and refund number 0. More results are available on 20minutos.es.

Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 62 Million

The Euromillions draw on October 24, 2025, had no top-tier winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on October 28 rises to 62 million euros.

Kamala Harris Does Not Rule Out Running for the White House Again: "I'm Not Done, Trump Is a Tyrant"

Kamala Harris states in an interview with the BBC that her career is a commitment to service and that it is not over yet. Despite mockery from the White House, she maintains her intention to stay active in politics, describing Trump as a tyrant.

Sandra’s family, the girl who committed suicide after suffering bullying at school, denounces the school: "Reports were submitted and they did nothing"

Isaac Villar, Sandra’s uncle, states that the family’s lawyers are preparing a criminal lawsuit against the school, accusing it of failing to act despite the reports presented about the bullying the girl endured before taking her own life.

Gonzalo Bernardos' forecast about buying a house now: "In 5 years you can achieve returns of 25-30%"

Economist Gonzalo Bernardos states that in 2025 interest rates will be very low, which will make buying a house now capable of generating returns of 25-30% in five years.

Kiko Matamoros reveals that Lucas owes a total of 1.4 million euros to Andy, his former producer, and his former manager

Kiko Matamoros reported on 'No somos nadie' that Lucas has a total debt of 1.4 million euros to Andy, his former producer, and his former manager.

The Echo of the Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS, the Signal That Baffles Astronomers and Triggers NASA Alerts

Signals detected related to the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS have caused confusion among astronomers and alerts at NASA, although radio frequency experts suggest that they are likely due to cosmic noise or equipment calibration errors.

20-year-old footballer Antony Ylano dies after crashing his motorcycle into a cow

20-year-old footballer Antony Ylano died following an accident in which his motorcycle collided with a cow. The impact was fatal, and the images of the incident may be disturbing.

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

20AM offers a quick summary of the most relevant news to start your day informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, health, and international events, providing context and key data to understand each topic clearly and concisely. Ideal for staying up to date with the most important facts in just a few minutes.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal finances. It includes tricks for creating an effective budget, controlling expenses, saving consistently, and taking advantage of discounts or promotions. It also recommends periodically reviewing your finances and adjusting your habits to maximize available money and achieve your financial goals.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

CinemanĂ­a highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that cover a variety of genres and styles for all tastes. The selection includes both recent releases and revitalized classics, offering options to enjoy on streaming platforms and in movie theaters. This guide is ideal for those looking to refresh their entertainment list with quality productions and proven successes.

Imserso Trips: How to Find Out if There Are Still Available Spots and the Cheapest Destinations?

The Imserso program is offering more than 879,000 spots this season for retirees who meet certain requirements. Interested individuals can check the availability of free spots and find more affordable destinations through the official channels of the program.

Mercadona puts on sale a limited edition box with perfumes in mini format

Mercadona launches a limited edition box that includes mini fragrances for women and men, bringing back this special offer in its supermarkets.

Damian GarcĂ­a Teillard, ophthalmologist, explains why we see floaters in the eye

Vitreous detachment, which causes the perception of "floaters" in the eye, can lead to serious complications such as retinal tears or macular holes if not treated promptly.

What It Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology

Helping to clear the plates and cutlery in a restaurant indicates traits such as being detail-oriented, attentive, and considerate of others, according to psychology.

'Task': the true story of the biker gang that inspired the HBO Max series

The series created by Brad Ingelsby is based on the real-life experience of a consultant who spent years in a biker gang, bringing authenticity to the storyline of the Dark Hearts in this drama.

'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 family kidnapping that took place in the 1960s and shocked Mexico. This adaptation revives and moves audiences by portraying a heartbreaking story that continues to resonate in the social consciousness.

The Iconic Candies of the EGB Generation That Are a Halloween Hit Return to Mercadona

Under the leadership of Juan Roig, Mercadona has relaunched the Count Dracula candies, popular in the 80s and 90s, to celebrate Halloween with a special campaign.

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 in homes or parking spaces.

X-ray of the real estate crisis: experts predict if there will be a drop in housing prices

Several experts analyze the growing tension in the real estate market, explaining the current causes and offering their perspectives on whether housing prices could start to decline soon.

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

Contributory pensions in Spain will increase by approximately 2.6% in 2026, affecting maximum, average, and minimum pensions according to current forecasts.

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

The BOE confirms that, starting January 1, the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism discount will be applied to payrolls, reducing them by up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.

A Makeup Artist’s Trick to Take 10 Years Off Your Face: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner

The makeup artist suggests using bronzer not only for contouring but also as eyeliner, a technique that helps rejuvenate the face and take up to 10 years off your appearance.

US Department of Agriculture says no food aid benefits will be issued next month

The US Department of Agriculture announced that no food aid benefits will be issued next month. This pause affects recipients of programs like SNAP, causing concern among low-income families who rely on these benefits for essential groceries and nutrition support. The USDA cited administrative delays and budgetary reviews as reasons for the temporary halt, promising to resume aid distribution as soon as possible.

Ontario Premier Provokes Trump’s Anger Once Again with Reagan Ad

Ontario Premier Doug Ford reignited tensions with former US President Donald Trump by releasing an ad invoking Ronald Reagan. The campaign, intended to highlight conservative values, was seen as a political jab amid ongoing disagreements between Ford and Trump. This move sparked criticism and further strained their already contentious relationship.

Can China’s strategic oil reserve and Russian oil tighten energy markets?

China’s strategic oil reserve accumulation and increased Russian oil exports may tighten global energy markets. China is boosting reserves amid uncertain demand recovery, while Russian oil supply faces potential constraints from sanctions and logistical challenges. These factors combined could limit supply growth, pushing prices higher and impacting global oil market dynamics in the near term.

USDA memo says it will not use emergency funds for November food benefits

The USDA announced it will not allocate emergency funds to extend November food benefits, impacting assistance for low-income families. The decision follows budget constraints and signals a return to standard benefit levels after pandemic-related boosts. Lawmakers and advocacy groups express concern over potential increased food insecurity.

US launches investigation into China’s compliance with 2020 trade deal

The US has initiated an investigation to assess China’s adherence to the 2020 trade agreement. This move aims to address concerns over whether China has fulfilled its commitments on issues like intellectual property, technology transfer, and trade balance, as outlined in the deal. The investigation reflects ongoing tensions and efforts to ensure fair trade practices between the two nations.

Oil slips on skepticism about US commitment to Russian oil sanctions

Oil prices fell as doubts grew over the US's commitment to fully enforcing sanctions on Russian oil exports. Uncertainty around potential loopholes and enforcement challenges has led to market skepticism, contributing to the price decline despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Ukraine in race to outfox Russian defenses with drone attacks, commander says

Ukraine is intensifying its drone attacks to overcome Russian defenses, aiming to outsmart and weaken enemy positions. Commanders highlight rapid adaptations in drone tactics to maintain an edge in the ongoing conflict, emphasizing technology and innovation to disrupt Russian forces effectively.

Argentina’s farmers give Milei vote of confidence before midterms

Argentina’s agricultural sector is increasingly supporting economist Javier Milei ahead of the upcoming midterms. Farmers, frustrated with current economic policies and inflation, see Milei’s libertarian proposals as a potential solution to economic instability. This backing could influence rural voting patterns and impact the broader political landscape in the run-up to the elections.

Brussels to host EU-China talks on rare earth export controls

Brussels will host EU-China talks addressing China's export controls on rare earth elements. The discussions aim to ease tensions and ensure stable supply chains critical for technology and green energy sectors. Both parties seek to balance trade interests and strategic resource security amid rising geopolitical concerns.

Canada ready to pick up trade negotiations with US, Carney says

Canada is prepared to resume trade talks with the US, aiming to address ongoing disputes and enhance bilateral economic relations. Governor Mark Carney emphasized the importance of collaboration to resolve issues and promote mutual growth between the two countries.

Trump aims to clinch deal with China’s Xi during Asia trip

Former President Donald Trump plans to secure a trade agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his upcoming Asia visit. The talks aim to ease tensions and boost economic ties between the US and China. This move follows ongoing trade disputes and seeks to foster cooperation on key issues affecting both nations.

Exxon sues California over climate disclosure laws

Exxon has filed a lawsuit against California, challenging the state's climate disclosure requirements. The company argues that these laws unfairly target fossil fuel businesses and violate constitutional rights. Exxon claims the rules impose excessive regulatory burdens and could harm its operations. The case highlights ongoing tensions between energy firms and state efforts to increase transparency on climate-related risks.

SoftBank approves remaining $22.5 billion of OpenAI investment, the Information reports

SoftBank has approved the release of the remaining $22.5 billion for its investment in OpenAI, according to the Information. This move signals continued strong support for OpenAI's growth and innovation in artificial intelligence, reinforcing the partnership between SoftBank and OpenAI amid expanding AI developments and market interest.

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

Russian stocks declined by the end of trading, while the MOEX Russia Index remained steady. Market movements reflected investor caution amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties. Key sectors experienced mixed performances as traders awaited further developments impacting Russia's financial markets.

Trump names Michael Selig to chair CFTC; Selig cites crypto capital goal

Former President Trump appointed Michael Selig as chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Selig emphasized his aim to make the U.S. a global leader in cryptocurrency capital markets, focusing on innovation and competitive regulation to attract crypto businesses and investments.

Trump reverses Biden-era rules on copper smelters

The Trump administration rolled back Biden-era regulations targeting pollution from copper smelters. The original rules aimed to reduce hazardous emissions but were criticized for increasing operational costs. The rollback eases restrictions, potentially boosting industry activity but raising environmental concerns over air quality and public health.

Analysis – The Bulldozer and the Ballroom: Trump Puts Permanent Stamp on the White House

Former President Trump has left an enduring influence on the White House, blending his brash, bulldozer style with traditional presidential formalities. His tenure reshaped the executive branch’s culture, communication, and policies, creating a lasting impact that continues to affect political discourse and governance strategies in Washington.

Ferrari Aims at AI Generation with Crypto Auction for Le Mans Car

Ferrari is targeting the AI generation by launching a crypto auction for a Le Mans car. This innovative move combines cutting-edge technology with motorsport heritage, using cryptocurrency to engage tech-savvy buyers and collectors interested in unique digital and physical assets. The auction underscores Ferrari's commitment to embracing digital trends while celebrating its racing legacy.

Is AWS in Last Place in AI?

AWS, once a leader in cloud services, is perceived to be trailing behind competitors in the AI race. Despite its strong infrastructure, it lags in cutting-edge AI innovations and partnerships compared to rivals like Google and Microsoft. Industry experts suggest AWS needs to accelerate AI investments and collaboration to remain competitive in the evolving AI landscape.

US opens probe into more than 232,000 Chrysler vehicles over instrument panel issue

The US authorities have launched an investigation into over 232,000 Chrysler vehicles due to concerns that the instrument panels may malfunction. This issue could affect driver awareness and safety, prompting the probe to assess potential risks and necessary recalls or repairs. Chrysler is cooperating with regulators to address the problem and ensure vehicle safety.

Trump headlines ASEAN summit, Thailand-Cambodia sign ceasefire deal

Former US President Donald Trump was a key focus at the ASEAN summit, highlighting his ongoing global influence. Meanwhile, Thailand and Cambodia reached a significant ceasefire agreement, aiming to ease border tensions and promote regional stability. The deal marks a positive step towards peace between the neighboring countries amid longstanding disputes.

Louvre transfers jewels to Bank of France after heist, RTL reports

Following a recent heist, the Louvre has transferred its valuable jewels to the Bank of France for enhanced security, according to RTL. This move aims to protect the artifacts while investigations and recovery efforts continue. The jewels, part of the museum's historical collection, will remain under strict guard at the bank until further notice.

Republican US lawmakers applaud Trump's aggressive China software proposal

Republican lawmakers praised former President Trump's strong plan targeting Chinese software companies, aiming to enhance US cybersecurity and protect national interests. The proposal seeks stricter regulations and measures to curb Chinese tech influence, bolstering America’s technological security and competitiveness amid rising geopolitical tensions.

UK economy shows signs of resilience ahead of expected tax-hike budget

The UK economy is demonstrating steady growth despite challenges, with strong consumer spending and rising business investment. This resilience comes as the government prepares for an upcoming budget expected to include tax increases aimed at reducing the fiscal deficit. Economists remain cautiously optimistic about the economic outlook amid these fiscal measures.

Michigan Consumer Sentiment Drops Below Forecast, Signaling Potential Headwinds for USD

The University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index fell below expectations, indicating growing economic concerns among U.S. consumers. This drop suggests potential challenges ahead for the U.S. dollar as decreased confidence may impact consumer spending and economic growth. Market participants are closely watching these sentiment trends for clues on future monetary policy and currency movements.

Services PMI beats expectations, indicating a stronger US service sector

The latest Services PMI surpassed forecasts, reflecting robust growth in the US service sector. This suggests increased business activity, rising demand, and potential for further economic expansion, highlighting resilience amid ongoing challenges in other economic areas.

Manufacturing PMI edges higher, beats expectations, boosting USD

The latest Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) increased, surpassing forecasts and indicating stronger industrial growth. This positive data strengthened the US dollar as investor confidence grew, reflecting optimism about the manufacturing sector's resilience amid economic uncertainties.

U.S. consumer prices rise by 3.0% in September

U.S. consumer prices increased by 3.0% in September, driven primarily by higher energy and food costs. This rise marks a slight acceleration compared to previous months, signaling ongoing inflation pressures in the economy. Despite this, core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, showed modest growth, suggesting some stability in underlying price trends.

Brazil posts wider-than-expected current account deficit in September

Brazil recorded a larger-than-anticipated current account deficit in September, driven by increased imports and weaker commodity prices. The deficit signals ongoing economic challenges, including trade imbalances and currency pressures, raising concerns about the country’s external vulnerability and potential impacts on growth.

Consumer Price Index dips slightly, signaling subdued inflation pressure

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report shows a slight decrease, indicating easing inflation pressures. This drop suggests that price increases are moderating, potentially influencing future monetary policy decisions aimed at balancing economic growth and inflation control.

Trump sets 10% hike in tariffs on Canada after ad airs during World Series

President Trump announced a 10% increase in tariffs on Canadian goods following a Canadian advertisement aired during the World Series. The move heightens trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada, impacting industries and consumers in both countries. The administration views the tariffs as a response to perceived unfair trade practices by Canada.

What began as Trump’s Liberation Day may end as China’s, says strategist

A strategist suggests that the event initially celebrated as Trump’s Liberation Day could ultimately strengthen China's position. The shift reflects changing geopolitical dynamics, where actions intended to undermine China may inadvertently bolster its influence and control in the region.

US food banks brace for surge as shutdown threatens benefits

US food banks are preparing for increased demand as a potential government shutdown threatens to halt food assistance programs. Millions relying on benefits like SNAP could face disruptions, prompting charities to seek donations and volunteers to support those affected during the funding lapse.

China’s footprints in LATAM fuel US concerns but economic grip weaker

China’s growing presence in Latin America raises US concerns over geopolitical influence. However, despite increased investments and trade, China’s economic impact in the region remains limited compared to the US, with challenges like political risk and competition from other powers curbing its dominance.

Will the October FOMC meeting be the end of QT?

The upcoming October FOMC meeting has sparked speculation about the potential end of Quantitative Tightening (QT). Investors and analysts are awaiting signals from the Federal Reserve on whether it will halt QT to support economic stability amid evolving inflation and growth data. The decision could impact financial markets and the direction of monetary policy moving forward.

Here’s why markets think the Fed could cut rates again at its October meeting

Markets anticipate the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in October due to slowing inflation and concerns over economic growth. Recent data suggest easing price pressures, prompting investors to expect a more dovish Fed stance aimed at supporting the economy amid uncertainties. This shift reflects growing hopes that the central bank will ease monetary policy to sustain expansion.

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What are banks telling us about the U.S. economy

Major banks report cautious optimism about the U.S. economy, noting strong consumer spending but expressing concerns over inflation and potential interest rate hikes. While employment remains robust, some sectors show signs of slowing. Banks emphasize monitoring economic indicators closely to adjust strategies amid uncertain global conditions.

No more cuts? UBS looks at ECB policy ahead of the central bank’s next meeting.

UBS analyzes the European Central Bank's upcoming policy decision, suggesting that rate cuts may be paused. The bank highlights economic uncertainties and inflation trends influencing the ECB’s stance, indicating a cautious approach in upcoming meetings as the central bank balances growth concerns with inflation control.

US gubernatorial votes in Virginia and New Jersey will give a pulse check

Voters in Virginia and New Jersey are set to elect new governors, offering insight into the political climate ahead of the 2024 presidential election. These races are seen as indicators of public sentiment toward the major parties and key issues, providing a "pulse check" on voter attitudes nationwide.

MultiBank Group and Khabib Nurmagomedov Launch an Exclusive Worldwide Multi-Billion-Dollar Joint Venture to Build the World’s First Regulated Tokenized Sports Ecosystem.

MultiBank Group and UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov have partnered to create a multi-billion-dollar joint venture, aiming to develop the world’s first regulated tokenized sports ecosystem. This innovative platform will integrate blockchain technology to revolutionize sports engagement, offering fans new ways to interact, invest, and participate in sports through tokenization, enhancing transparency, security, and fan involvement globally.

EOS Climbs 14% As Investors Gain Confidence

EOS surged 14% amid growing investor confidence driven by recent positive developments in its technology and partnerships. Market analysts attribute the rise to improved network performance and upcoming platform upgrades, which are expected to enhance user experience and adoption. This bullish trend reflects renewed optimism in EOS’s potential within the competitive blockchain space.

Crypto.com applies for US bank charter to expand custody services

Crypto.com has submitted an application for a US bank charter to enhance its ability to offer custody services. This move aims to strengthen its regulatory standing and expand financial products for its users, reflecting a broader trend of crypto firms seeking traditional banking licenses to boost trust and compliance in the American market.

RIVER Gains 5x Following Binance Perpetual Listing, Supported by Time-Encoded Airdrop Conversion

The cryptocurrency RIVER surged 5x after its perpetual contracts were listed on Binance. This price boost was driven by increased trading activity and investor interest, further supported by a unique time-encoded airdrop conversion mechanism that incentivized holders to participate and hold the token. The listing and innovative airdrop approach contributed to RIVER's rapid market momentum.

Above Food merger partner strikes Burkina Faso stablecoin deal

A partner of Above Food involved in a merger has secured a deal to launch a stablecoin in Burkina Faso. The agreement aims to enhance financial inclusion and digital payments in the country. This move reflects growing interest in blockchain technologies and digital currencies in West Africa. The stablecoin initiative is expected to foster economic development and support local businesses by providing a reliable digital payment solution.

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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. Participants can join themed activities and contests to win these valuable rewards, aiming to boost user engagement and celebrate Halloween with exciting giveaways.

Bybit Bridges the Future of Finance and Music at Tomorrowland Brasil 2025

Bybit is partnering with Tomorrowland Brasil 2025 to merge finance and music, showcasing innovations in blockchain and crypto. The collaboration aims to enhance fan experiences through digital assets and interactive technology, highlighting Bybit’s role in shaping the future of entertainment and finance at this global music festival.

Qualigen partners with BitGo for $30 million crypto treasury allocation

Qualigen has partnered with BitGo to allocate $30 million of its treasury into cryptocurrency assets. This strategic move aims to diversify Qualigen’s holdings and leverage the growing digital asset market. BitGo will provide secure custody and management services for the crypto allocation, enhancing Qualigen’s financial flexibility and exposure to blockchain technology.

Trump pardons former Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao

Former President Trump granted a pardon to Changpeng Zhao, the ex-CEO of Binance, clearing him of charges related to alleged financial misconduct during his tenure. The pardon removes legal barriers for Zhao, allowing him to resume his business activities without the threat of prosecution. This move has sparked discussions about regulatory oversight in the cryptocurrency industry.

Visionary Holdings receives Nasdaq notice over delayed annual filing

Visionary Holdings, Inc. has received a notification from Nasdaq due to its failure to file the 2023 annual report on Form 10-K by the deadline. The company has been given 30 calendar days to submit the report to comply with Nasdaq listing rules and avoid potential delisting. Management is working to complete the filing promptly while maintaining communication with Nasdaq.

Kyverna's CAR T-cell therapy shows promise in refractory arthritis trial

Kyverna Therapeutics announced positive results from its CAR T-cell therapy trial targeting refractory arthritis. The therapy demonstrated significant symptom improvement and disease remission in patients unresponsive to standard treatments, marking a potential breakthrough in autoimmune disease management. Further studies are planned to confirm efficacy and safety.

Bristol Myers Squibb reports positive early results from CAR T therapy trial

Bristol Myers Squibb announced encouraging early data from its CAR T cell therapy trial, showing promising safety and efficacy in treating certain cancers. The therapy demonstrated significant tumor reduction and manageable side effects, supporting further development. These results mark a positive step toward new treatment options for patients with hard-to-treat malignancies.

Vonoprazan shows strong results for nighttime GERD symptoms

Vonoprazan demonstrates significant effectiveness in treating nighttime symptoms of GERD. The drug offers better acid suppression compared to traditional therapies, improving patient sleep quality and reducing discomfort. Clinical trials highlight its potential as a preferred treatment option for managing nocturnal gastroesophageal reflux disease symptoms.

Harvard Ave Acquisition raises $145 million in Nasdaq IPO

Harvard Ave Acquisition Corp successfully raised $145 million through its initial public offering on Nasdaq. The funds will support the company's plans for strategic acquisitions and growth initiatives. The IPO highlights strong investor interest and positions Harvard Ave for expansion in its targeted sectors.

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Prenetics Commences Public Offering to Fund IM8 Expansion and Bitcoin Strategy

Prenetics has launched a public offering to raise funds aimed at expanding its IM8 services and advancing its bitcoin-related initiatives. The capital raised will support growth strategies and enhance the company's position in the health and digital asset sectors.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF adjusts portfolio, sells AMD and buys Baidu stock

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF has rebalanced its holdings by selling shares of AMD and purchasing Baidu stock. This move reflects ARK's strategy to capitalize on growth opportunities in technology and Chinese markets, adjusting its portfolio to align with evolving market trends and potential future gains.

Yunqi Capital urges STAAR to abandon Alcon deal, let shareholders vote

Yunqi Capital has called on STAAR Surgical to halt its proposed acquisition by Alcon and allow shareholders to decide on the deal. The investment firm argues that shareholders should have the right to evaluate the offer rather than the company proceeding without broader approval. Yunqi Capital emphasizes transparency and investor rights in its appeal to STAAR’s management.

374Water to seek shareholder approval for reverse stock split

374Water plans to propose a reverse stock split to its shareholders to increase the per-share price. The company believes this move will improve trading liquidity and meet listing requirements. Shareholder approval is required before the split can be implemented.

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