News Summary - 10/27/2025

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International troops won't want to enforce Gaza peace, says King of Jordan
King Abdullah told the BBC that peace must be established in Gaza before any international troops are sent to enforce it, suggesting such forces would be reluctant to intervene without a prior resolution.
Inside Syria's Jail for IS Suspects as Officials Say Attacks by Group Are Rising
Kurdish counter-terrorism officials report to the BBC that Islamic State cells in Syria are regrouping and escalating attacks, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.
'No doubt' Trump wants to topple our government, Venezuelan official tells BBC
Venezuela's attorney general accused US President Trump of aiming to overthrow their government and turn the country into a US "colony," strongly condemning his actions.
Argentina's Milei wins big in midterms with 'chainsaw' austerity
Javier Milei secured a major victory in Argentina's midterms by promoting aggressive spending cuts, dubbed "chainsaw" austerity. While his approach has gained support from figures like Donald Trump, it faces widespread criticism for its potential social and economic impact.
Rebel group claims capture of key city in Sudan
The RSF's capture of el-Fasher strengthens their control over western Sudan and deepens the country's division, solidifying a de facto split in the nation.
India and China resume direct flights as ties improve
A direct flight from India landed in Guangzhou on Monday morning, marking a significant step in improving and thawing the bilateral relations between the two countries.
Two arrested over theft of jewels at Louvre museum in Paris
Four thieves carried out a daytime heist at the Louvre museum, stealing eight valuable items worth âŹ88 million ($102 million). Two suspects have been arrested in connection with the theft.
Trump presides over Thai-Cambodia 'peace deal' - but what does it mean?
Trump calls the agreement historic, while Thailand describes it as "a pathway to peace." Despite differing perspectives, all parties involved hope the deal will lead to lasting peace between Thailand and Cambodia.
US and China agree on framework of trade deal ahead of Trump-Xi meeting
The US and China have reached a framework agreement on trade, including plans to sign a deal involving TikTok. Discussions also indicate progress toward resolving issues related to rare earth elements and tariffs ahead of the upcoming Trump-Xi meeting.
Four killed in Cameroon protests as results due in contested election
Four people were killed during protests in Cameroon amid tensions surrounding a contested election. An opposition candidate is challenging the incumbent president, who has held power for 43 years, as election results are awaited.
Egypt and Red Cross join search for hostage bodies in Gaza
Israel has allowed teams, including Egypt and the Red Cross, to search beyond the "yellow line" within its controlled area in Gaza to locate the bodies of hostages.
Hurricane Melissa strengthens as it barrels towards Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa, a rare highest-strength storm, is expected to hit Jamaica by Tuesday. The storm has already caused two deaths in Haiti.
Georgia arrests three for trying to illegally buy 2kg of uranium
Three Chinese nationals were arrested in Georgia for attempting to illegally purchase 2 kilograms of uranium worth $400,000. They face prison time for trying to acquire this nuclear material unlawfully.
Three killed in Russian strikes on Kyiv, officials say
Russian strikes on Kyiv have killed three people and injured at least 32 others, including six children, according to the city's mayor.
Russia says it has tested nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile
Russia claims to have tested the nuclear-powered Burevestnik missile, touted for its potentially unlimited range. However, Western experts remain skeptical about the weapon's practical effectiveness.
Women welcome arrest of charity boss identified in BBC sex-for-aid investigation
Syrian refugees in Turkey claim they were exploited while seeking aid. Women affected express relief following the arrest of a charity leader exposed in the BBC's sex-for-aid investigation.
Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods over Reagan advert
The US president has announced a 10% increase in tariffs on Canadian goods, targeting one of the country's largest trading partners. This move marks a significant escalation in trade tensions between the US and Canada.
Mystery donor gives $130m to US military to pay troops during shutdown
A mystery donor has contributed $130 million to ensure US military personnel are paid during the government shutdown. The Treasury Secretary stated that funds will cover the next military payday, but there are no guarantees for payments beyond that.
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 vows to serve as an inclusive president representing all citizens.
Man arrested after viral video of alleged rape attempt on Paris train
A man was arrested following an alleged rape attempt on a Paris train. The incident was recorded by a fellow passenger who was alerted by the victim's screams and filmed the attack, leading to the suspect's apprehension.
Louvre moves jewels to ultra-secure Bank of France vault after heist
Following a heist, the Louvre's jewels have been relocated to the Bank of France's most secure vault. This vault, located 26 meters underground and secured by a seven-tonne door, offers enhanced protection for the valuable items.
Hundreds of smartphones intensified India bus blaze - reports
A bus fire in India was worsened by the rupture of 234 smartphones on board, officials reported, which intensified the blaze.
Trump hopes China will help push Russia towards Ukraine peace talks
Former President Trump expresses hope that Chinese President Xi Jinping will use his influence over Vladimir Putin to encourage Russia to engage in peace talks regarding the conflict in Ukraine.
Thailand's former queen Sirikit dies aged 93
Thailand's former queen Sirikit, mother of King Vajiralongkorn, passed away peacefully on Friday night, the Thai Royal Household announced.
Ousted Madagascan president stripped of citizenship
Andry Rajoelina, removed from power in a recent coup, has been stripped of his Madagascan citizenship. He had previously acquired 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, escalating its campaign against drug trafficking. President Trump warns this effort may extend to land operations, prompting Maduro to accuse the US of "fabricating war."
Suspected drug kingpin caught after audacious escape from house arrest
Zhi Dong Zhang, aka Brother Wang, was caught trying to escape to Russia using fake documents, ending his attempt to evade house arrest.
A coronation not a contest - Tanzania's first female president faces little opposition
President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to secure the presidency with minimal opposition, as a climate of self-censorship and fear suppresses political competition in Tanzania.
'Brothers in the forest' - the fight to protect an isolated Amazon tribe
Peru's Mashco Piro, an isolated Amazon tribe, face ongoing challenges to their survival amid external threats. Local communities are committed to supporting and protecting them to ensure their continued existence in the modern world.
The 'Heroes of Kharkiv' who saved 48 children from kindergarten hit by Russian drone
In Kharkiv, a heroic rescue unfolded as 48 children were saved from a kindergarten struck by a Russian drone. The brave actions of local rescuers prevented a tragedy, capturing widespread attention and symbolizing resilience amid conflict in Ukraine.
A humming annoyance or jobs boom? Life next to 199 data centres
Virginia's data centres promised economic growth but have raised local concerns about rising real estate prices and electricity costs, impacting residents living near the 199 facilities.
Sudan's fertile region where food is rotting amid famine and war
Jebel Marra, a fertile and neutral region in Sudan's conflict, is unable to export its produce. Despite abundant food, ongoing war and blockades prevent supplies from reaching the starving population.
Gaza children dying as they wait for Israel to enable evacuations
Approximately 15,000 Gazans, including many children, are urgently awaiting medical treatment. The UN highlights the critical need for Israel to allow evacuations to save lives amid worsening conditions in Gaza.
Has Trump's 'peace deal' solved the Thailand-Cambodia dispute?
Donald Trump has claimed credit for ending the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia. However, the details of the agreement remain unclear, with questions about its effectiveness and whether it truly resolves the longstanding border dispute between the two countries.
Trump in Malaysia: Dancing and a 'peace deal'
US President Donald Trump visited Malaysia, engaging in lighthearted moments including dancing at a cultural event. His trip also focused on advancing a proposed peace deal, aiming to strengthen diplomatic ties and regional stability in Southeast Asia. The visit highlighted goodwill and cooperation between the US and Malaysia.
Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition
Two nuclear cooling towers in Gundremmingen, Germany, were demolished, collapsing amid thick white dust clouds.
'I'm not done', Kamala Harris tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg
Former Vice President Kamala Harris strongly hinted at a 2028 presidential run following her 2024 loss to Donald Trump, signaling that she remains determined to pursue the presidency.
Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House
New satellite images reveal that the White House East Wing has been completely demolished to make way for the construction of President Trump's new ballroom.
The PSOE faces two crucial days amid doubts about its financing: SĂĄnchez in the Senate and the former Ferraz manager in the Supreme Court
At Moncloa, they remain "calm" ahead of the key appointment, assuring that SĂĄnchez will answer the senators' questions amid doubts about the PSOE's financing, while the former Ferraz manager appears before the Supreme Court.
We Are in Pre-Election Mode
The Government could be without a budget for four years if it does not secure the simultaneous support of Junts and Podemos, which would increase the possibility of calling early elections.
Half a year since the blackout: rising electricity prices, crackdown on renewables, few measures, and no resignations amid fear of a new 'zero'
The management of the electrical system by Red Eléctrica has generated an extra cost of 370 million euros in electricity. So far, no actions have been taken to stabilize the system without operating in reinforced mode, while concerns grow over preventing a new blackout.
The Regularization of More Than Half a Million Immigrants Remains Frozen Days Before Sumarâs Deadline to the PSOE to Reactivate It
The regularization of more than half a million immigrants remains stalled. At the end of September, Sumar urged the PSOE to activate it before November, but now they accept socialist positions and focus their efforts on promoting the measure from Congress.
Climate Change Affects Housing: Heat Cools Housing Prices in the Hottest Areas.
Each day with temperatures above 35°C reduces housing sale prices by an average of 0.08% and rents by 0.15% in hot areas, while in cooler regions prices increase by twice as much, according to research on the impact of climate change on the real estate market.
The âboomâ of mixed mortgages pushes fixed-rate mortgage contracts to a one-year low
Financing of homes at a fixed rate has fallen from 70% to 60% in one month, due to the increase in contracting mixed mortgages, which are gaining popularity over fixed-rate ones, reaching their lowest level in a year.
Milei takes a breath and sweeps the midterm elections: "Today begins the construction of Argentina"
The midterm elections in Argentina recorded the lowest turnout in its democratic history, with 67.92% participation in the context of compulsory voting. Javier Milei achieved a strong victory, marking the beginning of what he defined as "the construction of Argentina."
Reading the Newspaper with the Rapper Fernando Costa: "I Don't Have Anything Good to Say About Trump..."
The Ibizan rapper Fernando Costa launches the 20minutos podcast and is preparing to release his new album âAmor y Barrioâ in the coming days.
Massive brawl in the Clåsico: Police separate Real Madrid and Barça players in a large-scale fight
The Clåsico ended with a massive fight on the pitch at the Santiago Bernabéu, where the police had to intervene to separate the Real Madrid and Barça players due to the high tension after the match.
Madrid pulls away as leader after winning a tense and controversial ClĂĄsico
Real Madrid defeated Barcelona in a tense and controversial Clåsico played on October 26 at the Santiago Bernabéu, solidifying their position as LaLiga leaders.
Great Controversy in the ClĂĄsico: a Penalty and a Goal Cancelled for Real Madrid by VAR in Just 11 Minutes
Real Madrid saw a penalty and a goal cancelled within just 11 minutes during the ClĂĄsico, causing great controversy. Both plays were reviewed and annulled by VAR, frustrating the team's first clear opportunities in the match.
VinĂcius' Huge Anger After Being Substituted in the ClĂĄsico: Erupts in Fury and Heads Straight to the Locker Room
VinĂcius showed his anger after being substituted in the ClĂĄsico, leaving the field upset and heading directly to the shower without looking at Xabi Alonso.
Carvajal, Courtois, and VinĂcius settle scores with Lamine Yamal in the ClĂĄsico brawl: "Speak now!"
Lamine Yamal, the young Barça star, was the center of attention in the massive fight that broke out at the end of the ClĂĄsico, where players like Carvajal, Courtois, and VinĂcius approached him to settle scores.
The Controversial Video of Lamine Yamal's Father with a Dig at Madrid in the ClĂĄsico: "I Cook Them Here and My Son Cooks Them There"
Lamine Yamal's father stirred up tension before the Clåsico with a controversial video, taking a jab at Real Madrid and highlighting his son's talent at Barça.
Lamine Yamalâs Father Defends His Son on Instagram After the ClĂĄsico: "Good Thing Heâs Only 18 Years Old..."
Mounir Nasraoui, Lamine Yamalâs father, defended his son on Instagram after the ClĂĄsico, mocking the critics and challenging the Real Madrid players.
VinĂcius' tough clearance against Lamine Yamal that sparked the ClĂĄsico and ignited the BernabĂ©u
VinĂcius was involved in a strong challenge against the young Barça prospect Lamine Yamal, creating tension between the two and heating up the atmosphere at the BernabĂ©u during the ClĂĄsico.
From catastrophe to reconstruction: the Valencian Community continues to rebuild one year after the DANA
The DANA of October 29, 2024, was the largest flood of the 21st century in the Valencian Community, according to Aemet. One year later, the region is still in the process of reconstruction following the serious damage caused by this meteorological tragedy.
The Clues Guiding the Police in the Louvre Heist: Two Hairs on a Helmet, a Museum Agent Who May Be an Accomplice, a Vest...
Authorities are investigating key clues in the Louvre robbery, such as two hairs found on a helmet, the possible complicity of a museum agent, and the presence of a vest, to clarify the case and locate those responsible.
French police arrest two men for the Louvre robbery: it was allegedly committed on commission and one planned to flee to Algeria
French police arrested two men with prior records for theft, who are believed to be part of a group of four that stole jewels from the Louvre. One of the detainees planned to flee to Algeria.
The Madrid sanctuary that gives primates a second chance: "It is a moral duty to our relatives"
The Rainfer sanctuary in Madrid rescues great apes from circuses and zoos, offering them a second chance. Meanwhile, Spain is making progress in the approval of the âJane Goodall law,â which aims to protect these animals and regulate their captivity to ensure their well-being.
Great mobilization on social media and Madrid Metro to find a lost sweater: "It belonged to my deceased father"
A user requests help to recover a lost sweater that belonged to his deceased father. The Madrid Metro is promoting the search by using social media to reach more people and increase the chances of finding the garment.
People Who Have Won a Big Lottery Prize Speak Out: "I Wish I Could Go Back to My Previous Life"
Many big lottery prize winners agree that publicly revealing their luck is often a mistake, as it can bring complications into their lives. Some even express that they would prefer to return to their life before the prize.
MarĂa Casado corrects Princess Leonor live: "This time I do it with a lot of affection"
MarĂa Casado briefly interrupted 'Informativos Telecinco' to kindly correct Princess Leonor, the future queen of Spain, during a live broadcast.
This is South Korea's "monster missile" capable of destroying bunkers: "It can even reach China or Russia"
The first Hyunmoo-5 missiles, a key advancement in South Korea's missile technology, will be deployed by the end of the year, granting Seoul a strategic capability that could shift the balance of power in the region and even reach targets in China or Russia.
Financing, Reinvention of Care, and Technology: The Keys to Addressing the Demographic "Tsunami"
Health, care, and technology experts analyze the challenges facing the dependency system due to population aging, highlighting the need for financing, innovation in care models, and the use of technology to meet the growing demand.
This is how 'Bloody Mary' works, the children's horror game that makes you 'see' ghosts, according to science
In Spain, the game 'Bloody Mary' is known as 'VerĂłnica'. It involves standing in front of a mirror in the dark and repeating the name several times, which according to science can cause the sensation of seeing ghosts due to psychological and visual effects.
Is it legal for a delivery person to leave my package at a neighbor's house without my authorization? The law responds
Package delivery is regulated by the AEPD and Law 43/2010 on the Universal Postal Service. According to the regulations, it is not legal for a delivery person to leave a package at a neighbor's house without the recipient's authorization, as this may violate data protection and the security of the shipment.
Robert BelvĂs, Neurologist: "It is one of the most severe pains that exist, and it is triggered by a simple touch on the face"
Neurologist Robert BelvĂs explains that this intense and severe pain can be triggered by everyday actions such as chewing, smiling, or washing the face, causing significant incapacity.
The area around the Bernabéu, the M-30 in Ventas, Delicias, Conde de Casal... traffic will be eased by the end of the year
The works on Line 10 at Bernabéu and Line 11 in Delicias will be completed soon, the covering in Ventas will only cause nighttime closures, and the detours at Conde de Casal will be reduced, thus easing traffic in these areas by the end of the year.
Children with Autism in Madrid Will Receive Specialized Care at Home and in Their Environment
The Community of Madrid will implement a new method of specialized care for children with autism in their homes and environments, with the intention of permanently incorporating it into its service portfolio.
The German 'low cost' bazaar that celebrates a decade in Spain: "Good things don't have to be expensive"
The leading German non-food discount chain celebrates 10 years in Spain with 320 stores. Its success is based on offering quality products at low prices, proving that good things are not always expensive.
An ex-soldier confesses to a crime 30 years later: "If it weren't for my wife and children, I would be a serial killer"
Stephan Smerk confessed to the murder of Robin Lawrence in 1994, a crime he kept hidden for 30 years. After killing Lawrence, he left the body next to the victim's two-year-old daughter. Smerk credits his family for preventing him from becoming a serial killer.
A German Couple Returns to Their Country After Living a Year in Spain: "We Couldn't Find an Affordable House"
Lukas and Jennifer, along with their two children, lived for a year in Denia, Spain, but decided to return to Germany due to the difficulties in finding affordable housing and low wages.
The Two Spanish Cities That Make the List of the 20 Happiest in the World
The magazine 'Time Out' has included two Spanish cities among the 20 happiest in the world, based on criteria such as culture, nightlife, gastronomy, and quality of life.
Stop Using Deodorant Incorrectly: Three Everyday Habits That Reduce Deodorant Effectiveness
We often use deodorant incorrectly, which reduces its effectiveness. Knowing and avoiding certain everyday habits can help maintain its protective function and improve its performance.
A Bonoloto winner wins 120,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 900,000
In the Bonoloto draw on Sunday, October 26, 2025, there were no first-category winners, so the accumulated prize for Monday the 27th is 900,000 euros.
Roig, owner of Mercadona, is already thinking about his million-euro promise at the Valencia Marathon: "Going for the record"
Yomif Kejelcha and Agnes Ngetich won the Valencia Half Marathon on October 26. Mercadona's owner, Juan Roig, is already focused on fulfilling his million-euro promise at the upcoming Valencia Marathon, with the clear goal of breaking the record.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin ironically commented on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to take the situation with humor and optimism.
Wars, Hurricanes, and Sinkholes That Don't Exist: How Generative AI is Used to Create 'Journalists' Who Can Spread Misinformation
Videos of fake journalists generated by AI reporting on nonexistent wars, hurricanes, and crimes are circulating on social media, creating misinformation and falsehoods that are difficult to detect.
Russia Continues Its Massive Attack on Ukraine: Launches a Rain of Drones, Missiles, and Modified Bombs over Kyiv and Other Cities
The Ukrainian president reported that in the past week Russia has launched nearly 1,200 drones, more than 1,360 guided bombs, and over 50 missiles of various types against Kyiv and other cities.
The lament of an American woman after visiting Seville: "I get on a highway to do the grocery shopping"
A young American woman, enamored with Seville and its lifestyle, laments the need to use a car for everyday tasks like grocery shopping, highlighting the difference with local urban life and its impact on quality of life.
The Five Key Signs That Your Dog Loves You More Than Anyone Else in the World, According to a Veterinarian
According to a veterinarian, a key sign that your dog loves you very much is that it seeks constant physical contact with you. This physical closeness shows affection and trust, being a clear indication of the strong emotional bond between you and your pet.
Influencer Juan Jyoza dies at 28, one week after getting married
Gastronomic influencer Juan Jyoza passed away at 28, one week after getting married, after battling colon cancer for two years.
The Increase in STIs, a Result of "On-and-Off" Sex Education: "We Think It Won't Happen to Us"
Experts warn that social complacency regarding sexually transmitted infections is causing a steady rise in STIs in Spain, attributed to inconsistent sex education and the perception that it wonât happen to oneself.
70,000 euros salary and "zero unemployment," the career path that goes unnoticed in Spain
This academic discipline, although very demanding, is gaining interest in the Spanish job market for offering salaries of up to 70,000 euros and an almost zero unemployment rate, although it still goes unnoticed among students.
Fernando Colomo wrote one of the most incendiary obituaries about this actor: "A son of a bitch"
Fernando Colomo directed a medieval film with a peculiar cast, but the shoot was complicated due to an actor who turned the experience into a nightmare.
This is the type of fabric to avoid in order to smell good all day long, according to a dermatologist
Dermatologist Molina created a ranking of five common fabrics classified according to how much odor they can retain, helping to choose garments that maintain good hygiene and avoid bad smells throughout the day.
Daniel Amen, psychiatrist, gives the five questions to stop negative thoughts: "You need to repeat"
Daniel Amen proposes a technique based on self-questioning to stop negative thoughts. It involves asking yourself five key questions repeatedly, helping to shift mental focus and promote more positive and healthy attitudes.
If your mobile phone starts doing this, check your bank account immediately
The National Police warn about tactics used by cybercriminals who access mobile phones to steal personal data and money. They recommend urgently checking your bank account if your phone shows suspicious activity.
Touring the Blue Jewel of Montenegro: Between Mountains and Villages in the Bay of Kotor
The Bay of Kotor in Montenegro blends the serenity of the sea with the imposing mountainous beauty, reflecting the dual spirit of the Bokelji, between tranquility and vibrant nature.
Kylian Mbappé's Favorite Restaurant in Madrid: Roasts and Meat Skewers
Kylian MbappĂ© enjoyed Dani GarcĂa's restaurant during one of his first visits to Madrid, highlighting his preference for roasts and meat skewers.
The fastest car in the world smashes Porsche and Xiaomi at NĂŒrburgring: itâs Chinese
The Yangwang U9 Xtreme, a Chinese car, has broken the 7-minute barrier on the NĂŒrburgring circuit, surpassing the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra and the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, setting a new speed record.
Obsession, Outburst, Disorder, and Confession: The Future of the Self-Confessed Perpetrator of the Morata de Tajuña Crime
The trial of Dilawar Hussain, the self-confessed perpetrator of the triple crime in Morata de Tajuña, enters its second week. The jury must evaluate the three mitigating factors presented by the defense to determine his legal future.
Flu cases surge in Spain: what the symptoms are and how to differentiate it from COVID
Flu cases in Spain are increasing significantly. Differentiating it from COVID-19 is complicated, as both share similar symptoms. The differences lie in specific details, such as the amount and type of cough the patient exhibits.
A 55-year-old man dies in Lugo after being stung by Asian wasps
A 55-year-old man died in Lugo after being stung by Asian wasps while hunting partridges in the municipality of Cospeito.
How to Get a Job in Switzerland Without Speaking the Language, According to a Madrid Native Living There: "Honesty Above All"
A Madrid native living in Switzerland advises being honest and sending your resume for any job offer, since rejection is guaranteed if you don't try. Persistence and honesty are key to getting a job even without mastering the local language.
Two winners of El Gordo win 83,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 7.9 million
The El Gordo de la Primitiva draw on October 26, 2025, had no first-category winners. The jackpot for the next draw, on November 2, accumulates to 7.9 million euros.
What it means to walk with your gaze fixed on the ground, according to psychology
Walking with your head down reflects aspects of nonverbal language and may be related to self-esteem, indicating possible feelings of insecurity or introspection.
People with Dark Personality Traits Use Touch to Manipulate Their Partners
Touch in relationships can strengthen their health, but people with dark personality traits use it to manipulate their partners, exploiting this contact to control and negatively affect the emotional dynamics.
Deposits That Still Defy the ECB: The Last Stronghold of Savings
Several ECB board members say they are comfortable with the pause in interest rate cuts, while bank deposits continue to be a safe haven for savings in a context of economic uncertainty.
Egg Rolls, the Typical Sweet from Murcia That Not Everyone in the Rest of Spain Knows About and That Is Easy and Cheap to Prepare
Egg rolls are crispy doughnuts typical of Murcia, made with basic kitchen ingredients. This traditional sweet is little known outside the region, but its preparation is simple and economical.
Juan José, mechanic, warns of a costly mistake when checking the car: "I already burned my face..."
Juan José, a mechanic, warns about a common and dangerous mistake when inspecting the car that can cause serious damage. After having burned his face, he stresses the importance of avoiding this error for safety when inspecting the vehicle.
What is Perovskite, the "Wonder Material" Driving the Solar Energy Revolution
Perovskite is a more efficient and affordable material than silicon, capable of transforming solar energy. Its versatility allows for applications in windows, facades, vehicles, and satellites, enhancing the use of photovoltaic energy across various sectors.
The BOE confirms it: the EU requires Spaniards over 70 to renew their ID, even if it is permanent
The EU requires Spaniards over 70 to renew their ID to improve security and standardize criteria with other member countries, as confirmed by the BOE.
The Mysteries of Comet 3I/ATLAS That Amaze Astronomers: Signals, Water, and a Space Echo
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, traveling at 220,000 km/h, is a galactic time capsule that has surprised astronomers with its unusual signals, presence of water, and a space echo, revealing unique information about objects coming from beyond the solar system.
A Female Brown Bear Dies After Being Hit by a Vehicle in Villablino
A female brown bear was hit by a vehicle and died in an area with a high density of bears in Villablino. Environmental agents and the bear patrol responded to the scene and confirmed her death.
When the landlord tries to make the tenant pay the garbage tax: "I thought he wouldn't complain, but in the end, he had to bear it himself"
The new garbage tax in Spanish cities is causing conflicts between landlords and tenants, as many tenants pay it without knowing that legally the owner must assume it unless it is stipulated in the contract.
The 'Romantasy' Phenomenon, Erotic and Fantasy Literature for Young People: "The 'Spicy' Can Be a Form of Female Sexual Liberation"
Romantasy, a blend of fantasy and romance, is winning over young female readers and transforming the publishing market. Driven by TikTok and emerging Spanish authors, this genre includes erotic elements that promote female sexual liberation.
Ghostwriters, writing in the shadows so others can take the credit: "I get paid to write a story that isnât mine"
The growth of ghostwriting in Spain highlights writers like RocĂo CorriĂ s, who create anonymous stories for other authors, responding to a growing demand in the literary market.
One More Hour of Sleep
In overwhelming times, gaining an extra hour of sleep when changing the clock is a novelty that loses its impact as it repeats every year.
Life is Not a TV Series
The high consumption of television is causing confusion between reality and fiction, as reflected in two recent incidents that show how people mix real life with situations typical of TV series.
State Funeral
The families of the victims of the DANA that occurred a year ago in the Valencian Community demand truth and justice during the State Funeral.
The silly guy in the emergency room who gives a speech
This individual takes advantage of any visit to the emergency room, whether for a cold, a bump, or a family scare, to give speeches about public healthcare on his social media.
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 states that each publishing house decides on its promotions as it sees fit. Regarding the Planeta Prize awarded to Juan Del Val, he views it as a commercial strategy without objections.
An AI-Generated "Actress" Forces Hollywood to Debate Ethics and Innovation
This hyper-realistic digital character, based on a young British woman with detailed appearance, is driving Hollywood to discuss ethical issues and technological advances related to AI-generated actors and their impact on the film industry.
Nuria BermĂșdez Reappears 14 Years Later to Slam Dani GĂŒiza, Father of Her Child, Whom the Player Does Not See: "I Know What Happened"
Nuria BermĂșdez, former partner of footballer Dani GĂŒiza, has broken her silence after 14 years on the show 'Fiesta.' She criticizes the player, with whom she has a child, and reveals that he does not see the child, stating "I know what happened."
The Cork Trick to Make Potted Plants Grow Beautiful and Strong: Helps with Oxygenation
Cork, common in the Mediterranean, is used in pots to regulate the environment, improving oxygenation and maintaining proper humidity, which promotes healthy and resilient plant growth.
A Hospitality Employer Arrested for Labor Exploitation: 10 Hours a Day, 800 Euros, and No Contract
The National Police arrested a hospitality employer for labor exploitation, who forced workers to work 10 hours a day for 800 euros per month without a contract, severely violating current legislation and committing a crime.
Wyoming Faces His Biggest Haters in the Celebration of the 3,000 Episodes of 'El Intermedio'
In the special marking the 3,000 episodes of 'El Intermedio,' La Sexta replaced Wyoming in the opening monologue with Juan Diego Botto, thus confronting his biggest critics during the celebration.
Terelu Campos tells "the whole truth" about her relationship with BertĂn Osborne: "I have a special affection for him"
Eugenia Osborne appeared on ÂĄDe viernes! to discuss BertĂn Osborne's recent fatherhood with Gabriela GuillĂ©n, sharing insights on the artist's personal life.
Criticism of 'ÂĄDe viernes!' Following Amador Mohedano's Controversial Testimony: "Violence Live on Air"
Amador Mohedano, uncle of RocĂo Carrasco, has cast doubt on whether his niece attempted suicide due to the alleged abuse by Antonio David Flores, sparking criticism over the controversy and the live violence during the program.
Rebeca Pous breaks down talking about her relationship with her mother: "I also have the right to live"
Rebeca Pous becomes emotional while discussing her complicated relationship with her mother, who suffered a domestic accident in 2024 that required hospitalization. The artist expresses her need to live her own life despite family difficulties.
Pelayo DĂaz's Criticized Low Blow at Iago GarcĂa: "You Hooked Up with Albano's Sister-in-Law"
During a new confrontation, Pelayo DĂaz made a controversial comment to Iago GarcĂa, accusing him of having been involved with Albano's sister-in-law, which caused tension between the judge and the contestant.
Isabel Preysler, Neither Human Nor Divine
Isabel Preysler fascinates Spanish society with her unique combination of elegance, charisma, and mystery, which makes her seem almost like an extraordinary figure, neither completely human nor divine. Her presence and style make her an icon of sophistication and constant admiration.
The ambush on 'Dancing with the Stars' for Nona Sobo when asked about her relationship with Marc Bartra: "Since you're ours..."
Live on air, Nona Sobo faced unexpected questions about her romantic relationship with Marc Bartra during 'Dancing with the Stars', responding to the rumors circulating about her private life.
'Saber y Ganar' introduces a new rule to prevent contestants from coming and going
'Saber y Ganar' has implemented a new rule to prevent contestants from repeatedly entering and leaving the show, aiming for greater stability in the format and continuity in the development of the participants throughout the competition.
Cristina Pedroche denounces "threats" after confessing she was "ashamed" to say her second baby "was a boy": "Ridiculous"
Cristina Pedroche responds to the criticism and threats received after revealing in an interview that she was ashamed to say her second baby is a boy, calling the reactions ridiculous.
Inside the Marriage of Juan del Val and Nuria Roca: A Successful Team in Love and Work
Juan del Val and Nuria Roca celebrate their silver wedding anniversary by balancing work and personal life. Their success lies in mutual understanding and admiration, reflected in their professional and affectionate collaboration.
Simeone, grandfather at 55: "Those little feet, what joy they will bring us"
Gianluca, Simeone's son, has announced the birth of his first child with Eva Bargiela, thus making Simeone a grandfather at 55 years old. The coach expressed his joy for the arrival of the baby and the happiness it brings to the family.
Maxi Iglesias and Susana Abaitua, a surprise couple: kisses in a nightclub in Madrid
According to Javi de Hoyos, host of 'D corazĂłn', actors Maxi Iglesias and Susana Abaitua were seen kissing and showing affection in a nightclub in Madrid, thus confirming their relationship as a surprise couple.
Model and TikToker Emman Atienza, 19, Found Dead
Emman Atienza, a 19-year-old Filipino model and TikToker, was found dead. She had recently moved to Los Angeles to advance her professional career.
Lamine Yamal and Nicki Nicole, pregnancy rumors after the singer's confession
Nicki Nicole denied the pregnancy rumors following a direct question from a fan, clarifying that she is not pregnant at the moment.
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau No Longer Hide Their Love: They Hold Hands During a Romantic Date in Paris
Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau were publicly affectionate while celebrating the singerâs 41st birthday in Paris, showcasing their relationship during a romantic date in the French capital.
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 falling in love again or having children in the future.
The comment by Princess Leonor that caused laughter from her parents at the Princess of Asturias Awards: "Daughter of an X and a boomer"
Princess Leonor, in her speech at the Princess of Asturias Awards, urged trust in freedom and democracy in the face of fear. Additionally, she made a humorous comment, describing herself as "daughter of an X and a boomer," which caused laughter among her parents.
The exact moment a Turkish taxi driver narrowly escapes being crushed by a rock
A taxi driver in Turkey narrowly escaped being crushed by a huge rock that slid down a hill while workers were working. Thanks to the quick action of another man, the incident ended up being just a scare.
Autonomous Car in Spain: How to Drive and Park Without Anyone at the Wheel
A Galician company has manufactured a driverless autonomous bus ready to be used in Spain. Although there are prototypes that can drive and park on their own, current legislation requires the driver to keep their hands on the wheel. The Directorate General of Traffic is seeking to relax these rules to improve mobility, but achieving level 4 autonomous driving and its global standardization is still far away.
Segovia drives up rental prices amid tourist apartments and the opening of a university
The increase in tourist apartments and the opening of a private university in Segovia has generated high housing demand, raising rents to as much as three times their actual price due to limited availability.
VinĂcius' hard clearance against Lamine Yamal that sparked the ClĂĄsico tensions and set the BernabĂ©u alight
VinĂcius was involved in a controversial moment when he made a hard clearance against Lamine Yamal during the ClĂĄsico, causing tension between the players and provoking a strong reaction from the crowd at the Santiago BernabĂ©u.
The Controversial Video of Lamine Yamalâs Father with a Jab at Madrid in the ClĂĄsico: "I Cook Them Here and My Son Cooks Them There"
Lamine Yamalâs father heated up the ClĂĄsico buildup with an ironic comment: while he "cooks them here," his son does it "there," throwing a jab at Real Madrid ahead of the crucial match against Barça.
'Pecco' Bagnaia lashes out at MotoGP after the serious accident between Rueda and Dettwiller in Moto3: "It wasn't the right thing to do"
Italian rider Pecco Bagnaia criticized MotoGP for not suspending the Moto3 race in Sepang following a severe accident between Rueda and Dettwiller, stating that the race should have been stopped for safety reasons.
Alex MĂĄrquez leads the Spanish triple at Sepang: "We have to celebrate it, you never know when it ends"
Alex MĂĄrquez achieved his third victory of the season in MotoGP at Sepang, followed by Pedro Acosta in second place and Joan Mir in third, completing an all-Spanish podium.
The guard of honor, PiquĂ©âs five-finger gesture, and the suckling pigâs head at Figo... The most iconic moments of the Real Madrid - Barcelona ClĂĄsico
The upcoming ClĂĄsico between Real Madrid and Barça brings back the most iconic and controversial moments of this historic rivalry, from gestures like the guard of honor and PiquĂ©âs five-finger gesture to controversies such as the suckling pigâs head thrown at Figo, highlighting the passion and tension that define this global showdown.
Alberto Gil, a young man with Down syndrome, "a pioneer in Spain" for doing his internship at the Guardia Civil
Alberto Gil, a young man with Down syndrome, is doing an internship at the Guardia Civil, being a pioneer in Spain. The officers highlight that working with him is a very rewarding and positive experience.
Genetic and social factors behind the poorer health of autistic individuals: "They are more vulnerable to problems"
A report from Autism Spain reveals that 90% of autistic people have current health problems, compared to 56% of the general population, highlighting genetic and social factors as causes of their greater vulnerability.
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 latest World Championship, six of them gold. He highlights the lack of visibility that successes in adapted swimming receive.
Ana Cabellos calls for more resources so that people with this disability can "start over"
Ana Cabellos highlights the need to increase resources to support the approximately 500,000 people with acquired brain injury in Spain, coinciding with the National Acquired Brain Injury Day on October 26.
Javier AlcĂĄzar, book adapter for easy reading: "The most important thing is to respect the spirit of the work"
Javier AlcĂĄzar, an adapter at Lecturia, highlights the importance of respecting the essence of works when creating easy reading versions, such as the adaptation of The Great Gatsby. The goal is to make classics accessible without losing their original message, facilitating reading for people with difficulties or those learning Spanish.
El ClĂĄsico, behind the scenes: Florentino reigns on 'matchday'; Laporta cashes in to the rhythm of Ed Sheeran
Both clubs take advantage of the huge anticipation surrounding El ClĂĄsico to strengthen their finances through commercial deals and high prices, achieving a significant boost in their financial statements.
The Mortgage Process That Can Help You Save More Than âŹ1,500 a Year: "The Interest Rate Can Be Modified"
The high cost of basic expenses affects many families. Modifying the mortgage interest rate is a process that can allow you to save more than âŹ1,500 annually, helping to improve the familyâs financial situation.
Binance returns to the spotlight after Trump's pardon as crypto ETFs suffer their largest outflow of the year
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs are facing their biggest capital outflows since June, amid new political tension in Washington that once again puts Binance in the spotlight following the pardon granted by Trump.
The Government proposes that couples without children or marriage receive the widow's/widower's pension with a "stable cohabitation" of at least five years
The Government has proposed to social agents that couples who are neither married nor have children be able to receive the widow's/widower's pension if they demonstrate a stable cohabitation of at least five years, following recent advances in case law that expand the list of beneficiaries.
Trick or treat? Pumpkins 'made in Spain' dress up for Halloween to experience their own special August
Pumpkins in Spain, especially the Jack O'Lantern variety imported from the U.S., register their best sales of the year during the Halloween season, making August a standout month for their commercialization.
If You Receive a Widow's Pension and Do Not Meet These Requirements, Social Security Could Take It Away
The widow's pension can be terminated if certain requirements established by Social Security are not met, such as living with the deceased or maintaining specific legal conditions. Failing to comply with these conditions can lead to the loss of the right to the benefit.
What to Watch Today on Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Other Platforms: Sunday, October 26, 2025
Today's highlights include Kathryn Bigelow's new work, the first series created by Pantomima Full, and a successful horror movie that was a big hit last summer.
Stellan SkarsgĂ„rdâs youngest son suffers bullying at school for being a "nepobaby": "He has no friends, he is isolated"
Stellan SkarsgÄrd criticized the use of the term "nepobaby" during the promotion of his film 'Emotional Value' after revealing that his youngest son faces bullying, isolation, and lack of friends due to that stigma.
June Lockhart, the mother from 'Lassie' and 'Lost in Space', dies at 100 years old
June Lockhart, a member of Hollywood aristocracy, began her career in major classic films and in the 1950s stood out on television as the mother in iconic series such as 'Lassie' and 'Lost in Space'. She passed away at 100 years old, leaving a memorable legacy on screen.
"'Witch Hunt,' a Movie Against the Grain: How Guadagnino Uses Provocation and Discomfort as Tools"
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Review of 'Tom and Jerry: Time Adventure': a fun proposal in which the cat and mouse donât quite fit
'Tom and Jerry: Time Adventure' combines a new story with the classic cat-and-mouse dynamic, offering fun though it doesnât quite manage to make both characters fully fit into this adventure.
This Is How Cybercriminals Exploit Browser Extensions to Steal Your Data
More than 50% of browser extensions in corporate environments are risky, even if they come from official stores. These can steal data, hijack accounts, or install malware, according to cybersecurity experts.
The Clothing of the Future Is Already Here: This Smart Fabric Turns Any Garment into a Voice Assistant
A-Textile transforms clothing into a voice assistant capable of listening, interpreting, and acting, revolutionizing the traditional function of garments and bringing wearable technology closer to everyday life.
What Are the Messages Used by Cybercriminals in SMS Scams Like?
Cybercriminals often send SMS messages pretending to be banks, parcel delivery services, or relatives, using repeated lies that have proven effective in deceiving victims.
5 Simple Tricks to Pay Less on Netflix, DAZN, Disney+, or HBO: How to Save Money While Watching Streaming Platforms
Practical tips to reduce expenses on platforms like Netflix, DAZN, Disney+, and HBO without giving them up. Includes methods to optimize subscriptions and share costs.
More than 4 million people in Spain look for a partner online and can now do so in Galician and Basque
Tinder expands its offering in Spain by including Galician and Basque, promoting linguistic inclusion for more than 4 million users seeking partners online, facilitating connections without barriers in the country.
Bridal Bouquet Trends for Fall According to Florists
Experts reveal that fall bridal bouquets will be natural and unique, featuring wildflowers, earth tones, and deep greens. Varied textures and asymmetrical arrangements are prioritized to reflect the brideâs personality and the season.
The Two Bangs That Make Women Over 40 Look Younger and Are Trending
Bangs that disguise gray hair, soften the face, hide wrinkles, and add freshness are trending among women over 40, helping to achieve a modern and rejuvenated look.
Mercadona launches a new makeup collection that will be a hit this autumn: "Natural"
Mercadona introduces its new makeup collection called "Natural," inspired by the essence of the earth. It is already available and promises to be a success throughout the autumn.
The Primark Dress That Women Over 60 Are Eyeing Because It Flatters the Figure
This basic dress from Primark is perfect for autumn and very popular among women over 60 due to its ability to flatter the figure, becoming a wardrobe essential.
Sandra Moñino, nutritionist: "These five infusions are ideal for women with menopause"
Sandra Moñino recommends five specific infusions for women in menopause, tailored to their different needs, helping to relieve common symptoms and improve their well-being during this stage.
5 Lace Tops from Zara That Will Be Key to Your Mid-Season Looks
Zara offers elegant and flattering lace tops, ideal for adding a sophisticated touch to your mid-season outfits. These designs are versatile and perfect for mixing and matching on different occasions.
Diego Merino, chef: "You only need this little trick to clean cockles that come with sand from the supermarket"
Chef Diego Merino shares a simple trick to remove the sand that is often found inside cockles purchased at the supermarket, thereby improving their cleanliness and enjoyment when eating them.
Lines in this Madrid bakery for its curious cheesecake: they only make it on weekends
The famous cheesecake, whose recipe went viral on TikTok, is only prepared on weekends in this Madrid bakery, causing long lines of customers eager to try it.
The curious Jamaican dish that resembles Spanish oxtail stew
Oxtail is a Jamaican slow-cooked dish with an intense flavor. Similar to Spanish oxtail stew, it is characterized by its tender and rich texture, achieved through a long preparation process.
The nougats have already arrived at Mercadona: the new products from Oreo cookie to hazelnut cream
Mercadona presents its new nougats for the Christmas holidays, featuring innovative flavors like Oreo cookie and hazelnut cream, expanding its traditional offering to satisfy current tastes.
Ricotta and Pear Tart: A Recipe Without Flour, Sugar, or Gluten and Only 4 Ingredients
This recipe uses ripe pears to create a simple and healthy tart, using only four ingredients, without flour, sugar, or gluten. Ideal for those looking for natural and easy desserts.
Five restaurants to celebrate Halloween: limited-edition dishes and an immersive experience
Celebrate Halloween in Madrid with five restaurants offering limited-edition dishes and immersive experiences. Enjoy special menus and decorated atmospheres to experience the most terrifying party in the city.
The Mansion in Switzerland Where Gothic Horror Literature Was Born: The Place Where Vampires and Frankenstein Emerged
On the shores of Lake Geneva, in a single night, two of the most important works of Gothic literature were created: the stories that gave rise to the myths of vampires and Frankenstein, marking a milestone in world literature.
This is what it costs to stay at the best value-for-money hotel in the world and all its services
'National Geographic' has named a hotel in Paris as the best for "affordable getaways" in the 2025 Hotel Awards, highlighting its excellent value for money and quality services for travelers.
The Portuguese city with a colorful old town overshadowed by its wild cliffs and beaches
This coastal destination combines an old town full of architectural gems with stunning cliffs and beaches that attract visitors for their natural beauty and historical charm.
Imserso Trips 2025-2026: How the Waiting List Works to Get One of the Getaways
Many Imserso spots for 2025-2026 are already booked, but those interested can still register on the waiting list for a chance to secure one of the getaways offered through this program.
Neither Belchite nor Trasmoz: the haunted town of AragĂłn with ghosts where George Orwell fought in the Civil War
This village in Los Monegros, near Zaragoza, stands out for its fascinating history and paranormal secrets. Additionally, it is known for being one of the places where George Orwell fought during the Spanish Civil War.
The hotel located on a farm to escape the big city: an all-inclusive where you prepare your own dishes
This hotel in England, awarded at the 'Hotel Awards 2025' by National Geographic, offers a unique experience where guests can prepare their own dishes, ideal for those looking to escape the urban bustle and enjoy personalized cuisine in a rural setting.
The stunning hiking trail through pine forests known as 'the Devil's Crest'
The Devil's Crest in Jabalcuz is a trail surrounded by pine forests that offers breathtaking views of Jaén. Although its name suggests danger, the route is peaceful and stands out for its natural beauty.
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. From a psychological perspective, this behavior is not always negative, but it can reflect difficulties in making firm decisions or insecurities that affect emotional and mental stability.
Iñaki Lorente, psychologist: "In diabetes, a bad comment can hurt more than a needle prick"
Iñaki Lorente, psychologist and person with diabetes, highlights the importance of respectful language to avoid stigma. He emphasizes that an unfortunate comment can affect a person emotionally more than the treatment itself, underscoring the need to raise awareness about how to talk about diabetes.
Orforglipron, the oral alternative to Ozempic that will soon arrive on the market
Orforglipron is a new oral GLP-1 agonist that promises to be an alternative to injectable medications like semaglutide (Ozempic), making treatment easier for patients with diabetes and obesity.
Raquel LĂłpez PavĂłn, psychologist: "My father used me to make my mother jealous, and I stayed up all night so she wouldnât commit suicide"
Raquel LĂłpez PavĂłn recounts a childhood of physical and emotional abuse that led her to study psychology. Her experience inspired her harrowing autobiographical book, in which she reveals the impact of her complicated family relationship.
A pharmacist reveals which antidepressant he would never take: "It takes months to leave the body"
Phil Cowely, an American pharmacist with over one million followers on Instagram, shares his experience regarding antidepressants. He points out that there is one in particular he would avoid due to its prolonged effects, as it takes months to clear from the body, which can cause complications and lasting side effects.
At Leapmotor, they are not standing still and now present the all-wheel-drive electric C10
Leapmotor launches a 4WD version of the C10 SUV with all-wheel drive, equipped with two electric motors delivering a total of 598 horsepower, strengthening its offering in the electric vehicle segment.
The Highways Still Missing in Northern AragĂłn After the Inauguration of the A-22
The opening of the A-22 has not resolved all concerns regarding connections in AragĂłn. There are still highway projects in the northern part of the region that remain pending and unconfirmed, leaving some areas without the necessary road development.
The Case of a Town in Lleida with Less Than 1,000 Inhabitants That Attracts Hundreds of Foreigners to Become Truck Drivers
The shortage of truck drivers in Spain has led companies to look abroad, attracting hundreds of foreigners to a small town in Lleida to train as truck drivers and meet labor demand.
Honda Revives the Iconic 80s with its New CB1000F 2026
Honda launches the CB1000F 2026, a roadster that blends the retro style of the 80s with modern technology, offering an advanced and thrilling riding experience.
25 Years of the Porsche Carrera GT, the V10 that Changed History and Paul Walker's Fate
25 years after its launch, the Porsche Carrera GT continues to stand out for its thrilling performance, advanced technology, and its impact on pop culture, especially associated with actor Paul Walker and his legacy in cinema.
The Perfect Marriage Between Kia and Rafa Nadal: More Than Two Decades Together and What Lies Ahead
Rafa Nadal maintains a close relationship with Kia that goes beyond sponsorship, visiting the headquarters in Korea to reinforce his role as the main ambassador, thus solidifying more than 20 years of solid and lasting collaboration.
The parking collapse in the Begoña neighborhood: "They leave the car to go to the office or hospital... sometimes it stays all week"
Residents of the Begoña neighborhood are demanding the installation of parking meters or the creation of a park-and-ride facility on land near the Madrid Nuevo Norte development to prevent the parking collapse, where cars are parked for long periods due to trips to offices or the hospital.
The Grief of Those Still Searching: One Year After the DANA, There Is Still No Trace of Elisabeth and Francisco
One year after the floods on October 29, 2024, in Valencia, which caused 229 deaths, the bodies of Elisabeth and Francisco, two of the missing victims, have still not been found.
Map of New Health Centers in Madrid City: Neighborhoods and Districts Opening Their Doors This Year
The Community of Madrid strengthens its public healthcare by inaugurating new health centers and improving hospital infrastructures in various neighborhoods and districts of the capital during this year.
Volunteers and residents remember the victims of the DANA in Paiporta with a human chain
Volunteers and residents formed a human chain to remember the victims of the DANA in Paiporta, placing candles around the Ateneo Musical y Mercantil and on the wall of the Poyo ravine.
Almeida calls the European imposition of the garbage tax a "big lie" and demands its repeal
Almeida criticized the European imposition of the garbage tax, calling it a "big lie" and demanded its repeal. He also highlighted that Madrid will be the third city in Spain, after Zaragoza and Santander, to apply the legal minimum rate of the property tax (IBI).
Train Bound for Segovia Held for More Than an Hour and a Half Due to a Breakdown in Cercedilla
A train bound for Segovia was held for more than an hour and a half in Cercedilla due to a breakdown. Passengers experienced significant delays while the technical issue was being resolved.
MazĂłn states, one year after the DANA, that "if it rained the same again, the same thing would happen because the Government has done nothing"
MazĂłn denounces that, one year after the DANA, the Government has not taken measures to prevent future floods. He highlights that Aemet predicted 180 liters of rain, but finally 800 liters fell, a figure that was acknowledged almost a year later.
Protest in front of the Andalusian Government headquarters to demand "answers" regarding screenings
The president of Amama Sevilla stated that "political survival cannot be placed above human survival" during a protest in front of the Andalusian Government, where clear answers about health screenings were demanded.
Transnational network dedicated to the sexual exploitation of women dismantled: eight victims have been freed
The police arrested three people, one in Lleida and two in Portugal, and rescued eight women who are possible victims of a transnational network dedicated to sexual exploitation.
A man arrested for injuring another with a knife in a fight in La Bisbal d'EmpordĂ
A man was arrested after injuring another with a knife in a fight in La Bisbal d'EmpordĂ . The victim was taken to the Josep Trueta Hospital in Girona to receive medical care.
Map of Black Spots in Castilla y LeĂłn: These Are the Most Dangerous Roads in the Region
Castilla y LeĂłn, the largest autonomous community in Spain, has four particularly dangerous roads due to their high rate of fatalities from traffic accidents.
Celia and Daniel left Spain to become bus drivers in Germany: "I earn 2,900 euros and pay 550 in rent"
Celia and Daniel left Vizcaya, Spain, in search of stable jobs and better salaries in Germany, where they work as bus drivers. Celia highlights that she earns 2,900 euros per month and pays 550 euros in rent, improving her quality of life.
"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 denounces the social pressure towards professional success by sharing that, despite having two degrees and a master's, her desire is to work as a cleaner, challenging traditional standards of success and highlighting the importance of choosing a vocation that truly satisfies.
A young British woman traveling in Turkey with friends wakes up speaking with a Thai accent after suffering a stroke
Cathy Warren, 29, developed foreign accent syndrome after suffering a stroke during a trip in Turkey with her friends, waking up with an unexpected Thai accent.
This is the Pharaoh Hound: Symbol and Living Legend of Malta
The Pharaoh Hound is the only Maltese dog breed with international recognition and represents a beloved emblem in Malta, symbolizing the identity and culture of the archipelago.
Scratching Posts, More Than Just a Luxury for Our Cats
Scratching is vital for cats as it helps keep their claws healthy, stretch their muscles, and mark their territory, making scratching posts essential for their well-being.
How to Properly Feed Your Parrot: Say Goodbye to the Always Full Feeder
The diet of parrots in captivity should include pellet food, fruits, and vegetables, as well as some complementary foods, to keep them healthy and prevent leaving the feeder constantly full.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, October 27, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es, where you will find daily predictions to help you face the day with advice on love, work, and health.
Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, October 26, 2025
The winning combination of the El Gordo de la Primitiva draw on October 26, 2025, is 15, 17, 46, 50, 51 with key number 6. The full results are available on 20minutos.es.
Check the Sueldazo Prize from ONCE: Results
The winning number in the Sueldazo draw from ONCE on Sunday, October 26, 2025, is 23333 of series 007. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, October 26, 2025
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on October 26, 2025, is 11, 18, 21, 31, 35, 43. The complementary number is 37 and the refund number is 0. More details at 20minutos.es.
Who Was Chuck Connors: Professional Baseball and NBA Player... and Hollywood Star
Chuck Connors was an athlete who played in the NBA with the Boston Celtics and in Major League Baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. Additionally, he gained fame as an actor in numerous westerns during the golden age of cinema.
What if changing your idea about sex helped you improve through menopause?
A study reveals that masturbation, more than partnered sex or penetration, can improve health and the relationship with the body during menopause, offering physical and emotional benefits in this stage.
Spain Leads Europe in Marine Conservation: 22.5% of its Sea Already Protected
Spain leads Europe with 22.5% of its marine territory protected, reflecting a significant shift towards marine conservation, which has historically focused on land.
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. Although the Balearic and Canary Islands are popular, other autonomous communities stand out for their historical, cultural, and gastronomic attractions, becoming the favorites of foreign visitors.
Didn't you know? These famous couples got married in Italy
Italy is a very popular destination among celebrities for high-profile weddings, thanks to its beauty and romantic atmosphere, where numerous famous couples have celebrated their marriage.
The Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant, Inside
Reactor 2 of the Almaraz nuclear power plant will be shut down until November 8 to replace used enriched uranium rods and to inspect and maintain its components. Meanwhile, the owning companies Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy are preparing a formal request to the Government to extend the plant's operation.
Singers Who Haven't Performed in Spain for Years (or Have Never Done So)
Several famous singers have not performed in Spain for years or have never held concerts in the country. The question is whether any of them plan to return or make their debut soon on Spanish stages.
It Looks Like a Casio F-91W, But No, Itâs an Elegant and 'Vintage' Stainless Steel Timex
Timex releases a watch with a design similar to the classic Casio F-91W, but with a more elegant and vintage style thanks to its stainless steel case, adding a 'premium' touch to a popular and affordable model.
The 'Beauty Dupes' That Are a Hit on Shein: The Clones of 'Top' Cosmetics at Bargain Prices
Clones of well-known brand cosmetics on Shein have gone viral due to their low prices. However, users should be cautious and check the composition of these products before using them, as their quality and safety can vary.
My favorite Advent calendar is shaped like a train and gives away stationery supplies
The Italian brand Legami launches a train-shaped Advent calendar that offers useful and attractive stationery supplies, combining functionality and design for this festive season.
Will There Be a Major Blackout? Just in Case, Hereâs What You Should Start Buying
After the recent major blackout, concerns are growing about a similar event happening again. To be prepared, it is recommended to acquire certain useful items that can help deal with power outages and maintain normalcy at home during emergencies.
Driving at 17? DGT, Experts, and Victims Support It but Emphasize the Role of the Guardian
The European Parliament approved the measure to allow driving at 17 years old, giving countries a three-year period to incorporate it into their legislation and another to prepare. The DGT, experts, and victims support the initiative, emphasizing the importance of the guardian's role in this process.
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 be located in Colmenar Viejo and will offer a combination of entertainment, employment, and dining, incorporating national and international reference brands.
Man Arrested in London After Extensive Search for Sexual Offender Who Was Released in Error
An Ethiopian man who sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl and a woman was arrested in London after a long search. He was mistakenly released and will now be deported by the UK Government.
What Would Happen If the Time Was Not Changed: This Is How We Would Experience Sunrise and Sunset in Spain
Without the time change, in winter the sun would rise in Spain at 10:00 AM and in summer at 5:00 AM, affecting the daily routine and the perception of the day during these seasons.
A Canadian TV commercial angers Trump and ends up being costly: US announces additional 10% tariffs
President Trump criticized a Canadian television commercial for using images of Reagan without permission and misrepresenting his speech. In response, the US announced a 10% increase in additional tariffs.
Trump considers possible ground attacks in Venezuela and Colombia, according to a Republican senator
Senator Lindsey Graham, a close ally of Trump, announced that there will be a briefing in Congress to discuss the potential expansion of military operations from maritime attacks to ground assaults in Venezuela and Colombia.
SĂĄnchez lashes out at the PP barons and fully enters the pre-campaign: "Their boss is cutting public services"
The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, harshly criticizes FeijĂło and Abascal on the first anniversary of the DANA in Valencia, accusing them of cutting public services and describing their attitude as "indecent" in the midst of the pre-election campaign.
Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, October 25, 2025
The winning number of the National Lottery draw on Saturday, October 25, 2025, is 69231. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Former Sevilla Player Bono and Lamine Yamalâs Choice to Play for Spain: "In Morocco, we feel he is one of ours"
The Moroccan goalkeeper Bono praised Lamine Yamal, Barçaâs forward, who chose to play for Spain after rejecting Morocco. Despite his decision, in Morocco he is considered part of their community.
6,500 kg of cocaine seized 1,000 kilometers from the Canary Islands on a ship bound for Vigo
6,500 kg of cocaine were seized on a ship coming from Panama flying the Tanzanian flag, 1,000 km from the Canary Islands. The operation resulted in the arrest of nine crew members. The ship was heading to Vigo.
Carpenter ants amputate injured legs of their nestmates to prevent infections
Carpenter ants cut off the injured legs of their nestmates to prevent infections. Additionally, some ants produce their own antimicrobial substances that help fight infections, demonstrating unique adaptations to protect and keep their colonies healthy.
A Polar Jet Stream Arrives with Heavy Rain in the Coming Days: These Are the Areas Expected to Receive the Most Water
A polar jet stream will bring heavy rain in the coming days, mainly affecting Galicia, Extremadura, and Andalusia, which will be the regions with the highest precipitation.
Queen Letizia surprises by recognizing a young woman during her visit to Valdesoto: "You are the one from Instagram"
The royal family visited Valdesoto on October 25th to present the 2025 Exemplary Town Award. During the visit, Queen Letizia surprised by recognizing a local young woman, pointing her out with the phrase "You are the one from Instagram," creating a moment of surprise and closeness with the community.
Graciela Iturbide, Princess of Asturias for the Arts: "I'm not interested in them saying my photography is magical, but that there is poetry"
Graciela Iturbide, renowned Mexican photographer, has dedicated over fifty years to capturing the indigenous reality of Mexico, aiming to show poetry in her images rather than superficial magic.
The SEPE Prepares Over One Hundred Adjustments to Its Computer System Due to Malfunctions
The SEPE is undertaking more than one hundred corrections in its computer system following failures in the ALMA program, which caused delays in the payment of some benefits and sparked union protests.
Germany culls 400,000 animals due to avian flu crisis, in line with the worst figures of 2021
Germany has culled 400,000 animals due to a significant outbreak of avian flu, reaching figures similar to those recorded in 2021. Although it is common to detect cases at this time of year, authorities are alarmed by the unusual increase in the number of infections.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day well informed, including current politics, economy, culture, and sports. The program highlights key events and brief analyses to keep the audience updated on the most relevant news in Spain and around the world.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget, such as planning expenses, prioritizing needs, taking advantage of deals, and controlling small daily expenditures. It also recommends creating an emergency fund and regularly reviewing your finances to maximize savings and maintain economic stability.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The guide highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, including releases that are setting trends. Among the recommendations are productions from various genres that guarantee entertainment for all kinds of audiences. Additionally, key platforms to access this content are mentioned, making it easier for viewers to choose what to watch based on their preferences.
Imserso Trips: How to Find Out if There Are Any Available Spots and the Cheapest Destinations?
The Imserso program offers this season more than 879,000 spots for retirees who meet certain requirements, allowing access to trips at reduced prices and affordable destinations.
Mercadona launches a limited edition box set with mini perfumes
Mercadona releases a limited edition box set that includes mini fragrances for both women and men, offering a practical and exclusive option for its customers.
Damian GarcĂa Teillard, ophthalmologist, explains why we see floaters in the eye
Vitreous detachment causes the appearance of "floaters" in vision and can lead to serious problems such as retinal tears or macular holes if not properly treated.
What It Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology
Helping to clear the table in restaurants indicates that a person is detail-oriented and shows consideration for others, reflecting positive traits from a psychological perspective.
'Task': The True Story of the Biker Gang That Inspired the HBO Max Series
Brad Ingelsby's series gains authenticity thanks to a consultant who was a member of the biker gang that inspired the Dark Hearts in the drama, providing a faithful and realistic portrayal.
'Nobody Saw Them Leave': The True Story Behind the Hit Netflix Miniseries
The Mexican miniseries "Nobody Saw Them Leave," a success on Netflix, is based on a real family kidnapping that occurred in the 1960s and shocked Mexico. This adaptation revives a heartbreaking case that continues to move audiences through a deep and emotional story.
The Legendary Candies from the EGB Generation Return to Mercadona and Are a Hit This Halloween
Mercadona has relaunched the Count Dracula candies, icons of the '80s and '90s, for its Halloween campaign, sparking nostalgia among the EGB generation.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: if there are leaks in your home or parking space, this is the duty of the homeowners' association
The Horizontal Property Law confirms that, except for exceptions, the homeowners' association is responsible for repairing leaks in homes and parking spaces.
X-ray of the real estate crisis: experts predict whether there will be a drop in housing prices
Experts from the real estate sector analyze the causes of the growing tension in the market and share their forecasts about a possible decline in housing prices, evaluating key factors that could influence a change in trend.
Pension Increase 2026: This Is How the Table of Maximum, Average, and Minimum Pensions Would Look
Forecasts indicate a 2.6% increase in contributory pensions for 2026, reflected in a rise in maximum, average, and minimum pensions alike.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction that will come into effect on January 1st of up to 95 euros less
The BOE confirms that, starting January 1st, a deduction of up to 95 euros will be applied to paychecks through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, with the aim of strengthening the pension fund.
A Makeup Artist's Trick to Take 10 Years Off Your Age: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner
A makeup artist suggests using bronzer not only to contour the face but also as eyeliner. This technique provides a rejuvenating effect that can make you look up to 10 years younger.
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Gold prices slide further as easing US-China tensions curb haven demand
Gold prices fell as improving US-China relations reduced demand for safe-haven assets. Investors shifted focus to riskier assets amid optimism over easing geopolitical tensions, dampening gold's appeal. The decline reflects a broader market move away from traditional safe investments towards growth opportunities.
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Trump strikes deals on trade, critical minerals in Southeast Asia
Former President Trump secured agreements in Southeast Asia focusing on trade expansion and critical mineral supply chains. These deals aim to strengthen economic ties, enhance access to essential resources, and reduce dependence on rival nations, bolstering U.S. strategic and economic interests in the region.
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Sudanâs RSF says it captured al-Fashir army headquarters
Sudanâs Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claim to have captured the army headquarters in al-Fashir amid ongoing conflict. The takeover marks a significant development in the clashes between the RSF and government forces, intensifying the power struggle in the region. No independent verification of the claim has been reported yet.
Bessent says China to delay rare earths rules by a year, buy U.S. soybeans
China plans to postpone its new rare earth export regulations by one year, providing relief to global markets. Additionally, Beijing has committed to increasing soybean purchases from the U.S., easing trade tensions and supporting agricultural trade between the two nations. These moves signal a potential thaw in the ongoing economic disputes.
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 distributed next month, citing funding gaps and administrative delays. This suspension affects numerous low-income families relying on assistance programs like SNAP. Officials urge Congress to address funding shortfalls promptly to resume aid and prevent hardships among vulnerable populations.
Are rare earth materials the new AI?
The article explores the growing importance of rare earth materials, comparing their impact to that of artificial intelligence. These materials are crucial for manufacturing electronics, renewable energy technologies, and defense systems. As demand surges, supply chain challenges and geopolitical tensions heighten, prompting nations to reconsider resource strategies and invest in alternative sources and recycling to secure their technological futures.
Ontario premier provokes Trumpâs ire once again with Reagan ad
Ontario Premier Doug Ford sparked anger from Donald Trump by featuring the former U.S. president in a campaign ad invoking Ronald Reaganâs legacy. The ad aimed to boost Fordâs re-election bid by aligning with Reaganâs conservative values. Trump reacted negatively, criticizing Fordâs use of Reagan in the ad, continuing a pattern of tensions between the two leaders.
Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 2.54%
Japan's stock market closed higher, with the Nikkei 225 gaining 2.54%. Investors showed increased confidence amid positive economic data and easing global trade tensions. Key sectors such as technology and manufacturing contributed to the rally, boosting overall market sentiment. This marks a strong recovery following recent volatility.
RBC Initiates Trustpilot at âOutperform,â Cites Shift to High-Value Clients
RBC has initiated coverage of Trustpilot with an âoutperformâ rating. The bank highlights the company's strategic shift toward targeting high-value clients, which is expected to drive growth and enhance profitability. This move positions Trustpilot favorably in the market, supported by its expanding client base and improving revenue quality.
Why RBC Sees Limited Upside for Unilever Despite Ice Cream Demerger
RBC believes Unilever's demerger of its ice cream business offers limited upside due to ongoing challenges in its core segments. While the separation aims to unlock value, persistent cost pressures and competitive markets constrain significant growth potential, leading RBC to maintain a cautious outlook on Unileverâs stock performance post-demerger.
Amazon to invest 1.4 billion euros in Netherlands over next three years - report
Amazon plans to invest 1.4 billion euros in the Netherlands over the next three years. The investment aims to expand its logistics network, increase warehouse capacity, and boost its delivery services to meet rising customer demand in the region. This move underscores Amazon's commitment to strengthening its presence in the Dutch market and improving operational efficiency.
Ferrari aims at AI generation with crypto auction for Le Mans car
Ferrari is targeting the AI generation by auctioning a historic Le Mans race car using cryptocurrency. This innovative move blends traditional motorsport heritage with modern digital trends, appealing to tech-savvy collectors and enthusiasts. The auction highlights Ferrari's efforts to embrace emerging technologies while celebrating its racing legacy.
Chinese shipping stocks rise on US trade truce progress
Chinese shipping stocks increased following signs of progress in US-China trade talks. Optimism about a potential trade truce boosted investor confidence, leading to gains in the shipping sector tied to international trade. The developments suggest easing tensions, which could benefit global shipping demand and economic activity.
OpenAI shunned external advisers in $1.5 trillion deals - FT
OpenAI reportedly bypassed external advisers during deals valued at $1.5 trillion, according to the Financial Times. This approach marked a departure from typical industry practices, highlighting OpenAI's preference for in-house counsel and direct negotiations in its major transactions.
Europeâs new space merger explores the FOMO frontier
Two leading European space firms have merged to strengthen their position in the competitive aerospace market. The merger aims to accelerate innovation and expand capabilities in satellite technology, addressing the growing demand driven by Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) in space exploration and commercial ventures. This strategic alliance is set to boost Europe's role in the global space industry.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.42%
Taiwan stocks ended lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index falling 0.42% as investors remained cautious amid global market uncertainties. Declines were seen in key sectors, reflecting weak external demand and ongoing economic concerns. Trading volume was moderate, signaling a cautious market sentiment heading into upcoming economic data releases.
Hyundai E&C shares jump on major US nuclear power contract
Hyundai Engineering & Construction's shares surged after securing a significant contract in the US nuclear power sector. This deal marks a strategic expansion into the renewable energy market, boosting investor confidence and positioning the company as a key player in the global nuclear power industry. The contract is expected to enhance Hyundai E&C's growth prospects and strengthen its international presence.
World leaders look to build economic, trade ties after Trump departs ASEAN summit
Following President Trump's departure from the ASEAN summit, world leaders emphasized strengthening economic and trade relationships in the region. Discussions focused on enhancing cooperation, investment opportunities, and addressing regional challenges to promote sustainable growth and stability among ASEAN member countries and their global partners.
China industrial profits surge as officials step up overcapacity crackdown
Chinaâs industrial profits soared in early 2024 as government officials intensified efforts to curb overcapacity in key sectors. Enhanced regulatory measures and stricter enforcement helped boost efficiency and profitability, driving a significant rebound in earnings for major industrial enterprises. This crackdown aims to sustain long-term economic stability and address environmental concerns linked to excess production.
Thailand's exports surge 19% in September, fastest growth in 42 months
Thailand's exports jumped 19% in September, marking the fastest growth in 42 months. This surge was driven by strong external demand, especially for electronics and agricultural products. The increase highlights a robust recovery in the country's trade sector amid global economic challenges.
Trump oversees truce signing and trade deal flurry on first Asian stop
On his first Asian stop, President Trump witnessed the signing of a truce and multiple trade agreements. The deals aim to strengthen economic ties and promote regional stability. This visit marks a significant step in his administration's foreign policy, emphasizing diplomacy and trade partnerships in Asia.
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. This move aims to protect the items from future thefts while ensuring their preservation. The transfer comes as part of increased security measures at the museum after the incident.
Republican US lawmakers applaud Trump's aggressive China software proposal
Republican lawmakers have praised former President Trump's bold plan to restrict Chinaâs access to US software, aiming to bolster national security and protect technological advantages. The proposal seeks tighter controls on software exports to prevent China from leveraging American technology for military or surveillance purposes, reflecting growing bipartisan concern over tech competition with China.
UK economy shows signs of resilience ahead of expected tax-hike budget
The UK economy is displaying unexpected strength despite forecasts of a challenging budget featuring tax increases. Indicators show steady growth and consumer confidence, suggesting resilience amid inflation and global uncertainties. This outlook could influence the government's fiscal decisions as it balances funding needs with economic stability.
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 Americans. This decline suggests potential challenges for the US dollar as consumer confidence weakens, possibly reflecting fears over inflation, interest rates, and economic growth. The softer sentiment could impact spending and economic momentum moving forward.
Services PMI beats expectations, indicating a stronger US service sector
The Services PMI surpassed forecasts, signaling robust growth in the US service industry. Increased demand and improved business conditions contributed to the sector's expansion, reflecting optimism among service providers despite ongoing economic challenges. This positive momentum suggests resilience in the US economy driven by services.
Manufacturing PMI edges higher, beats expectations, boosting USD
The latest Manufacturing PMI rose to 52.1, surpassing forecasts of 51.5, indicating stronger industrial activity. This increase reflects growth in new orders and production. The positive data bolstered investor confidence, leading to a boost in the US dollar as markets anticipate potential monetary tightening by the Federal Reserve.
Trump says US, China are going to come away with deal
Former President Trump expressed optimism that the US and China will reach a deal soon. He emphasized the importance of strong trade relations between the two countries and suggested that ongoing negotiations are progressing positively. Trump highlighted potential mutual benefits and indicated confidence in resolving outstanding issues to achieve a constructive agreement.
Trump says new Fed chair decision might be made by year-end
Former President Trump indicated that the decision on the next Federal Reserve chair could be announced by the end of the year. He emphasized the importance of selecting a candidate who will manage monetary policy effectively to support economic growth and control inflation. Trump stressed this choice as crucial for the nation's financial stability and future prosperity.
Dollar hits two-week high against yen as trade talks, Fed meeting loom
The US dollar climbed to a two-week high against the Japanese yen ahead of key trade negotiations and the Federal Reserve's upcoming policy meeting. Investors are cautious, monitoring potential impacts on currency markets as talks between the US and Japan could influence trade relations and monetary policy decisions expected later this week.
Dutch online bank Bunq gets US broker-dealer license
Dutch online bank Bunq has obtained a US broker-dealer license, allowing it to offer investment services directly in the United States. This move marks Bunqâs expansion into the US market, enhancing its product range with securities trading and brokerage services, aiming to attract US customers while complying with local regulatory requirements.
Thai exports beat forecasts in September as US shipments surge
Thailand's exports in September exceeded expectations, driven by a significant increase in shipments to the US. The growth reflects strong demand and supports the country's economic recovery. Key sectors contributing to the export boost include electronics and automotive parts. Despite global uncertainties, Thailand's trade outlook remains positive due to continued strong performance in key markets.
Asian stocks soar to record peak on trade deal optimism
Asian markets surged to record highs driven by optimism over a potential trade deal between major economies. Investors reacted positively to news of resumed negotiations and promises to reduce tariffs, boosting confidence in global economic growth. Key indices across Japan, China, and South Korea posted significant gains, reflecting widespread market relief and renewed investment appetite.
Robot dogs and AI drone swarms: How China could use DeepSeek for an era of war
China is advancing AI-driven military technology through its DeepSeek program, developing robot dogs and drone swarms for modern warfare. These innovations aim to enhance battlefield surveillance, target acquisition, and autonomous combat capabilities, potentially transforming conflict dynamics and giving China a strategic edge in future wars.
Still in a 'good place'? Five questions for the ECB
The article examines the European Central Bank's current stance amid economic challenges. It raises five key questions about inflation control, interest rate policies, growth prospects, financial stability, and future guidance. The ECB faces balancing act pressures as it aims to sustain economic recovery while managing inflation risks and market expectations.
Morning Bid: Trade deal hope spurs risk rally
Optimism over a potential trade agreement has ignited a risk-driven rally in global markets. Investors are increasingly confident, pushing stocks higher as talks progress positively. This upbeat sentiment is boosting currencies and commodities linked to economic growth, reflecting hope for reduced trade tensions and a more stable economic outlook.
More than 8,000 US flights delayed as air traffic control absences persist
Over 8,000 US flights have experienced delays due to ongoing absences among air traffic controllers. The staffing shortages are impacting air traffic management, leading to widespread flight disruptions across the country. Efforts to address the issue continue as airlines and authorities work to minimize delays and ensure passenger safety.
Bitcoin price today: rebounds to $115k on US-China trade cheer, rate cut bets
Bitcoin surged to $115,000 as optimism grew over positive US-China trade developments and expectations of upcoming interest rate cuts. Investor confidence fueled the rally, highlighting the crypto asset's sensitivity to global economic cues and monetary policy shifts.
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VULT - Native Token of Vultisig Ecosystem Debuts on 28 October 2025
The Vultisig ecosystem is launching its native token, VULT, on October 28, 2025. Designed to enhance platform utility and governance, VULT aims to empower users within the ecosystem. The debut marks a significant milestone for Vultisig, promising improved user engagement and expanded functionality.
MultiBank Group and Khabib Nurmagomedov Launch an Exclusive Worldwide Multi-Billion-Dollar Joint Venture to Build the Worldâs First Regulated Tokenized Sports Ecosystem.
MultiBank Group and UFC legend Khabib Nurmagomedov have partnered to create a multi-billion-dollar joint venture aimed at developing the world's first regulated tokenized sports ecosystem. This innovative platform will integrate blockchain technology to revolutionize sports engagement and digital asset management globally.
EOS Climbs 14% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 14% as investor sentiment improved following positive market developments and growing adoption of its blockchain technology. Increased network activity and strategic partnerships contributed to the price boost, signaling renewed confidence in the platformâs long-term prospects.
Crypto.com applies for US bank charter to expand custody services
Crypto.com has applied for a US bank charter to enhance its cryptocurrency custody services. This move aims to provide more secure and regulated financial offerings to its customers. Obtaining the charter would allow Crypto.com to operate as a full-service bank, expanding its product range and strengthening trust within the US market.
RIVER Gains 5x Following Binance Perp Listing, Supported by Time-Encoded Airdrop Conversion
RIVER token surged 5x after its listing on Binance Perpetual Futures. The rise was fueled by a unique time-encoded airdrop conversion mechanism, attracting significant trader interest and volume. This development highlights growing demand for innovative DeFi tokens on major exchanges, boosting RIVER's market visibility and investor confidence.
Above Food merger partner strikes Burkina Faso stablecoin deal
Above Food's merger partner has secured a deal to introduce a stablecoin in Burkina Faso. This initiative aims to enhance financial inclusion and facilitate easier transactions within the country by leveraging blockchain technology. The partnership seeks to boost economic growth and provide a reliable digital currency alternative for Burkina Faso's population.
Bitcoin price today: climbs to $111k amid easing trade jitters, cooling inflation
Bitcoin's price surged to $111,000 as global trade tensions eased and inflation rates showed signs of cooling. Investors are optimistic about reduced economic uncertainty, driving demand for the cryptocurrency. Market analysts suggest this upward trend may continue if positive economic indicators persist.
BTCC Exchange Announces Halloween Night of Fortune with Bitcoin, Gold Bars & iPhone 17 Prizes
BTCC Exchange is celebrating Halloween with the "Night of Fortune" event, offering participants chances to win prizes including Bitcoin, gold bars, and the latest iPhone 17. This promotion aims to engage users with exciting rewards during the festive season.
Paul Carter joins Solvonis Therapeutics as non-executive director
Paul Carter has been appointed as a non-executive director at Solvonis Therapeutics. Bringing extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry, Carter will support the companyâs strategic growth and innovation efforts in developing new therapeutics. His expertise is expected to enhance Solvonisâ leadership team as it progresses in its mission to advance novel treatments.
Jyske Bank buys back shares worth DKK 87.3 million in week 43
Jyske Bank repurchased shares totaling DKK 87.3 million during week 43 as part of its ongoing buyback program. This move aims to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The bank continues to focus on financial strength and shareholder returns amid market conditions.
Sampo continues share buyback program with 293,546 shares purchased
Sampo has purchased 293,546 shares as part of its ongoing share buyback program. The company continues to reduce the number of outstanding shares, aiming to enhance shareholder value and optimize capital structure. This latest acquisition reflects Sampo's commitment to returning value to shareholders through strategic share repurchases.
TikTok deal may be finalized Thursday, Trump says
President Trump indicated that a deal to address U.S. concerns over TikTok's ownership might be finalized by Thursday. The discussions involve ensuring American data security while allowing TikTok to continue operating in the U.S. The agreement aims to address national security issues linked to the app's Chinese parent company.
Hazer Group Q1 FY26 slides: dual market strategy drives 124% revenue growth
Hazer Group reported a 124% revenue increase in Q1 FY26, driven by its dual market strategy targeting hydrogen production and graphite markets. The company expanded production capacity and secured key partnerships, boosting sales and positioning itself strongly for future growth in clean energy technologies.
WuXi AppTec Q3 2025 slides: Revenue jumps 22.5%, raises full-year guidance
WuXi AppTec reported a 22.5% revenue increase in Q3 2025, driven by strong demand across its drug development and manufacturing services. The company raised its full-year revenue guidance, citing robust growth momentum and expanded client projects. WuXi plans continued investment in capacity and technology to sustain long-term growth.
Pantoro Q1 FY26 slides: Strong cash position despite rising costs, exploration accelerates
Pantoro reported a solid cash position in Q1 FY26 despite increased operational costs. The company is accelerating its exploration activities to drive future growth. Operational challenges were managed effectively, maintaining confidence in ongoing projects and financial stability.
Greatland Resources Q3 2025 slides: record gold recovery drives strong cash flow
Greatland Resources reported record gold recovery in Q3 2025, significantly boosting cash flow. The companyâs improved processing efficiency led to higher production, strengthening its financial position and supporting ongoing exploration activities. This performance highlights Greatlandâs growing operational capabilities and positive outlook for future growth.
Ramelius Resources Q1 FY26 slides: Strong cash flow despite production dip
Ramelius Resources reported decreased production in Q1 FY26 but maintained strong cash flow. The company highlighted operational efficiencies and cost controls that offset lower output. Financial resilience positions Ramelius well for future growth despite near-term production challenges.
Genenta Science raises $15 million in ADS offering at $3.50 per share
Genenta Science completed a $15 million offering of American Depositary Shares (ADS) at $3.50 each. The funds will support the development of its gene therapy treatments targeting cancer, advancing clinical trials and expanding its pipeline. This capital raise aims to strengthen Genentaâs financial position to accelerate innovation in oncology.