News Summary - 10/29/2025

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Tight race in Dutch election as anti-Islam populist Wilders' hope of power declines

Wilders, who won the November 2023 Dutch election, now faces a much tighter race in the current polls. His chances of gaining power have declined as competition intensifies.

Ben & Jerry's co-founder says Unilever blocked Palestine-themed ice cream

Ben Cohen, co-founder of Ben & Jerry's, revealed that Unilever blocked the release of a Palestine-themed watermelon ice cream flavor. In response, Cohen plans to independently produce the flavor to show support for "permanent peace in Palestine."

Australian girls being 'hunted' by online crime gangs to commit violent acts

Australian police warn that groups of young men are coercing and exploiting vulnerable girls online, pressuring them to commit violent acts "for fun." Authorities highlight the growing threat of these crime gangs targeting young females through manipulation and exploitation.

Issa Tchiroma Bakary, declared runner-up in disputed presidential elections, faces potential legal action from the government amid unrest following the polls.

Israeli strikes kill 33 in Gaza, Hamas-run civil defence says, as Trump insists ceasefire remains

Israeli strikes in Gaza killed 33 people, according to the Hamas-run civil defence. Both Israel and Hamas accused each other of violating the US-brokered ceasefire, while former President Trump insisted that the ceasefire still holds.

'No Trump! No China!': Caught in the middle, South Korea hosts rival superpowers

South Korean President Lee faces a diplomatic challenge hosting leaders from the US and China, balancing ties between the rival superpowers amid escalating tensions.

Russian forces gain foothold in strategic Ukrainian town

Ukraine's president confirmed that Russian soldiers have established a presence in the town of Pokrovsk, marking a strategic gain for Russian forces in the ongoing conflict.

BBC 'deeply concerned' about journalist unable to leave Vietnam

The BBC expressed deep concern as a journalist has been unable to leave Vietnam for several months due to authorities withholding their renewed passport.

At least 64 killed in Rio's largest police raid on gangs

In Rio, intense clashes occurred during the largest police raid targeting gangs. The Red Command gang escalated violence by deploying bombs via drones, leading to at least 64 deaths amid the confrontation.

Confederate statue torn down during anti-racism protests reinstalled in Washington

General Albert Pike's statue, which was toppled during the 2020 George Floyd protests, has been restored following directives from President Donald Trump.

Dodgers outlast Blue Jays in World Series epic

Freddie Freeman delivered a walk-off homer in the 18th inning, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a thrilling 6-5 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. This victory gave the Dodgers a 2-1 edge in the best-of-seven World Series.

Man pleads guilty to killing Japan's former PM Shinzo Abe

Tetsuya Yamagami, 45, admitted to shooting former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe multiple times during a 2022 political event, leading to Abe's death.

Most countries fail to submit new climate pledges ahead of summit

The UN’s latest review reveals that most countries have not submitted updated climate pledges, leaving global efforts to limit warming significantly off track as the upcoming summit approaches.

Texas attorney general sues Tylenol makers over autism claims

The Texas attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Tylenol manufacturers, accusing them of concealing potential dangers of the drug. This action follows unproven claims from the Trump administration linking Tylenol use to autism.

ChatGPT shares data on how many users exhibit psychosis or suicidal thoughts

ChatGPT revealed that potentially hundreds of thousands of its users show signs of mental health distress, including psychosis or suicidal thoughts, every week.

Pregnant British teenager's family pay ÂŁ137,000 to reduce sentence in Georgia jail

A pregnant 19-year-old British teenager facing drug charges in Georgia had her family pay ÂŁ137,000 to reduce her sentence. She is back in court on Monday as the legal process continues.

Dutch volleyball player and convicted child rapist denied visa to compete in Australia

Steven van de Velde, a Dutch volleyball player convicted in 2016 of raping a 12-year-old British girl, was denied a visa to compete in Australia due to his criminal record.

Rare earths, Nobel nomination and cheers: Trump ends Japan leg of Asia tour

Former President Trump concluded his Japan visit, receiving a red carpet welcome from newly appointed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, who took office just last week.

The 92-year-old president who never loses

Cameroon's President Paul Biya has secured another term, extending his 43-year rule despite widespread allegations of electoral fraud and disputes surrounding the legitimacy of the election results.

How a Diwali cracker gun in India went from social media craze to blinding children

Viral social media videos popularized the use of carbide guns during Diwali in India. These makeshift cracker guns, initially a trendy way to celebrate, have caused serious injuries, including cases of children losing their eyesight. The craze highlights the dangers of unregulated homemade fireworks during festive times.

Who is Anwar Ibrahim, the Malaysian leader who helped Trump preside over a 'peace deal'?

Anwar Ibrahim is a seasoned Malaysian politician who endured two imprisonments and a 25-year struggle before becoming Prime Minister. He played a key role alongside Donald Trump in facilitating a notable 'peace deal.'

The Indian village which saw the homecoming of one of the world's oldest rebels

After over 60 years, 91-year-old rebel leader Thuingaleng Muivah has returned to his home village in India, marking a significant moment in his long struggle.

In Russia's 'blitz' of Ukraine, the question of appeasement is back

The US and Europe differ significantly on strategies to end the war in Ukraine, highlighting ongoing debates over whether increased military support or diplomatic appeasement is the best path forward.

Inside Syria's jail for IS suspects as officials say attacks by group are rising

Kurdish counter-terrorism officials report that Islamic State cells in Syria are reorganizing and escalating their attacks, highlighting ongoing security challenges in the region.

A coronation not a contest - Tanzania's first female president faces little opposition

President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to win re-election easily as she faces no significant opposition. The political environment is marked by self-censorship and fear, limiting dissent and competition in Tanzania's upcoming polls.

Strong winds and flying debris as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall

Hurricane Melissa is expected to bring storm surges of up to 13 feet above ground level and destructive waves as it makes landfall in Jamaica, posing significant risks of flooding and damage.

Has Trump's 'peace deal' solved the Thailand-Cambodia dispute?

Donald Trump claimed to have ended the conflict between Thailand and Cambodia with a new agreement. However, the deal's real impact remains unclear, as it does not fully resolve longstanding border tensions or underlying issues between the two nations.

Trump in Malaysia: Dancing and a 'peace deal'

US President Donald Trump visited Malaysia, engaging in lighthearted moments including dancing with locals. During his trip, he discussed advancing a 'peace deal' aimed at enhancing regional stability and cooperation between the US and Southeast Asian nations. The visit highlighted efforts to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote economic partnerships in the region.

Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition

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

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

Former Vice President Kamala Harris strongly hinted at a 2028 presidential run, following her defeat to Donald Trump last year. She emphasized her ongoing commitment to public service and suggested that she is not finished with her political ambitions.

Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House

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

One Year Since the Worst Natural Disaster in Valencia: A Journey Through the Before, During, and After of That Tragic October 29th That Left 229 Dead

The tsunami of water and mud caused by the DANA devastated half of the province of Valencia, leaving 229 dead. The affected area is still struggling to recover while a judge investigates the lack of warnings from the Generalitat’s Emergency Services. In the early days, volunteers were crucial in the face of institutional inaction.

The First Anniversary of the DANA, Live | Valencia Remembers Today the Memory of the 229 Lives Taken by the Floods on a Day Marked by Mourning

One year after the DANA that caused 229 deaths in Valencia, the province commemorates the victims. Reconstruction continues, although it is not yet finished, on a day of remembrance and mourning for those who lost their lives in the floods.

The Five Stories of the Mud's Resurgence Shared by José, Beatriz, Julio Antonio, Salud, and María José: "The People Here Are Exhausted"

Five people affected by the floods share their experiences and recovery after the disaster. A baker survived six hours with water up to his neck. Neighbors from Paiporta and AlgemesĂ­, along with two self-employed individuals, recount how they are now and what they still need to overcome this crisis, highlighting the widespread exhaustion within the community.

Recovery after the DANA, in ten images: this is how the disaster's ground zero has changed over the past year

20minutos visits SedavĂ­, Massanassa, Paiporta, and AlgemesĂ­ to showcase the urban recovery one year after the DANA, highlighting the changes and reconstruction in the areas most affected by the tragedy.

One Year of Grief, Trauma, and Emotional Reconstruction: "They Need Time, But Healing Comes"

Fear, insomnia, and nausea were common reactions following the disaster, which can resurface on its anniversary. Health services report a 170% increase in acute and post-traumatic stress cases in the affected area, highlighting the lasting emotional impact and the need for time to recover.

Secular, four family members per victim, and with the intervention of the Kings: this is how the State funeral will be

The State funeral for the 237 victims of the DANA will be secular, with the presence of four family members per deceased. Additionally, it will include the intervention of the Kings, in a solemn event that seeks to honor the victims of this tragedy.

Follow Hurricane Melissa live, which makes landfall in Jamaica with "one of the most powerful impacts recorded" in the Atlantic

Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica as a category 5, being the first hurricane of this intensity to hit the Atlantic since 2019, when Dorian struck the Bahamas.

Fito Cabrales: "I just want to transcend through my children, to leave them the legacy of being good people"

Fito Cabrales expresses his desire to leave a meaningful legacy for his children by instilling values that make them good people. He prioritizes personal growth and ethical principles over fame or material success.

Dying is also expensive: the dilemma of taking out insurance or paying for the burial all at once

The average cost of a burial in Spain exceeds 3,700 euros, and can reach more than 5,000 euros depending on the city. This creates the dilemma between taking out funeral insurance or paying for the burial in a lump sum.

Widowhood benefits are the support for 1.2 million women: they account for 40% of pensions for those over 65

Widowhood pensions are essential for 1.2 million women, representing 40% of pensions for those over 65 years old, especially for those who dedicated their lives to homemaking without contributing to social security.

From 'Gran Hermano 6' Winner to Taxi Driver: This Is Juanjo Mateo's Current Life

Juanjo Mateo, winner of 'Gran Hermano 6', decided to step away from fame after a bad experience and returned to Alicante, where he currently works as a taxi driver.

The Unusual Confession of Nawja Nimri on 'La Revuelta': "I Don't Know If I Can Say It, I Might End Up in Trouble"

Nawja Nimri visited Broncrano's program to promote the new season of 'Respira,' which premieres on Netflix on October 31. During the interview, she made an unusual confession, hinting at potential issues if she revealed certain details.

Extremadura Elections 2025: These Are the Four Main Candidates Who Will Compete to Govern the Junta

The president of the Junta has called early elections for December 21 after failing to pass the Budget, kicking off the race with four main candidates who will compete to govern Extremadura.

IU and Podemos Reach Truce to Run Together in Extremadura Elections While Sumar Remains in Limbo

IU and Podemos have reached an agreement to run together in the Extremadura elections, achieving a truce after previous disagreements. Meanwhile, Sumar has yet to define its position or clear alliances in the region, remaining in a situation of political uncertainty.

Rosalía’s Latest Music Video, Explained: “The 3:17 Mark is Pure Cinema”

The music video for the lead single from Rosalía’s fourth album is full of cinematic references, with a particular moment at 3:17 that is regarded as an emotional tribute very close to the artist’s heart.

A 40-year-old man barricades himself in his home in Leganés

The parents of a 40-year-old man with psychiatric problems called emergency services after their son had an episode and barricaded himself in his home in Leganés.

Man arrested after being caught 'in the act' kissing an 11-year-old boy following meetings arranged via TikTok

A man was arrested after being caught kissing an 11-year-old boy, whom he had contacted and met with on several occasions through TikTok. The suspect admitted to the meetings but insisted that they did not have sexual relations.

The disturbing video that Daniel Sancho has shared on social media

Rodolfo Sancho’s circle insists that his son Daniel does not have a mobile phone or social media accounts, questioning the authorship of the disturbing video attributed to him.

What if the Government actually ends up falling for not officially recognizing Catalan in the European Union?

Puigdemont breaks with the PSOE, and this break is mainly linked to the lack of progress in officially recognizing Catalan in the EU, a key issue in Junts' decision to distance itself from the Government.

Colonel Mark Cancian, after the US naval deployment in the Caribbean: "The most likely scenario is a missile attack against Venezuela"

The US naval deployment in the Caribbean off the coast of Venezuela is the largest since the First Gulf War. Colonel Mark Cancian believes that the most likely action the US will take in this context is a missile attack against Venezuela.

Sheinbaum says Mexico has rescued a survivor of US attacks against drug boats, but the Navy denies it

Claudia Sheinbaum stated that Mexico rescued a survivor of US attacks on drug boats, although the Mexican Navy denies having carried out such a rescue. No additional details about the incident were provided.

Iker Casillas caught with a new 'friend': "She looks a lot like Sara Carbonero"

Former footballer Iker Casillas appears on the latest cover of Diez Minutos accompanied by a new friend, who bears a strong resemblance to his ex-partner Sara Carbonero, sparking media interest and speculation.

Tremendous upset of Carlos Alcaraz at the Paris Masters 1,000: he is eliminated in his debut against Norrie

Carlos Alcaraz was surprised in his debut at the Paris Masters 1,000, losing to Cameron Norrie in a match he was never able to control and that ended with evident frustration.

A 14-year-old girl dies after being hit by a bus in Barcelona

A 14-year-old girl died after being hit by a bus in Barcelona. The City Council reaffirmed its commitment to continue working to reduce victims in traffic accidents.

Josep MartĂ­nez investigated for involuntary manslaughter after the fatal run-over of an elderly man in Italy

Josep MartĂ­nez, Spanish goalkeeper for Inter Milan, is being investigated by the Italian justice system for involuntary manslaughter after fatally running over an 81-year-old man in a wheelchair.

Guide to Buying Stylish and Quality Furniture Without Overspending

IKEA offers versatile and modular furniture that combines quality, design, and affordable prices, allowing you to decorate your home with style without spending a lot.

A "city of knowledge" with centuries of history and a crossroads of different cultures

AlcalĂĄ de Henares, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage City, stands out for its rich history and its role as the birthplace of important figures of the Golden Age, reflecting a deep cultural crossroads throughout the centuries.

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

Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating on their partners, suggesting that in difficult situations, it’s best to maintain a positive attitude.

Balloon Crisis: The Smuggling of Tobacco from Belarus to Lithuania Threatening to Cause a New Military Escalation

Dozens of balloons loaded with smuggled cigarettes cross from Belarus into Lithuania, generating tensions that could trigger a new military escalation between the two countries.

The 'influencer' Álvaro Casares surprises by revealing how much he earns per month: "Do you think it's little or a lot?"

Álvaro Casares, a well-known influencer, surprised his followers by publicly revealing his monthly income. With a significant figure, he asked his audience whether they considered his salary to be little or a lot, sparking widespread discussion about the earnings of content creators on social media.

This is the current life of Pablo Ibåñez, 'The Man in Black' away from 'El Hormiguero'

Pablo Ibåñez, former collaborator of 'El Hormiguero', has faced issues with the tax authorities and has participated in several reality shows, thus distancing himself from his role in the popular Antena 3 show.

Oviedo Collapses in Copa del Rey First Round with Eleven Goals from Getafe and No Surprises for Sevilla and Valencia

Real Oviedo was the only First Division team eliminated in the first round of the Copa del Rey after conceding eleven goals to Getafe. Sevilla and Valencia advanced without any problems in their respective matches.

Wilders seeks today to consolidate his leadership in the elections of a Netherlands with the most divided Parliament in all of Europe

The Netherlands holds elections after a Government coalition of only 11 months. The radical right, led by Wilders, once again leads the polls in a Parliament marked by great division.

Do We Need to Walk 10,000 Steps a Day to Lead a Healthy Life?

Walking promotes heart health and is a simple way to stay active. However, there is no exact number of steps required; the important thing is to keep moving regularly to improve overall well-being.

Basic Fit Looks to McDonald's and Starbucks to Expand Its Franchise Model in Spain

The Dutch low-cost gym chain Basic Fit plans to double or triple its number of facilities in Spain, drawing inspiration from the successful franchise models of McDonald's and Starbucks to drive its expansion in the country.

Sydney Sweeney, the Bond girl that Amazon wants: "I would have more fun being 007"

Amazon is looking at Sydney Sweeney, 'Euphoria' actress, to join as the new Bond girl in the upcoming film directed by Denis Villeneuve. Sweeney expressed that she would have more fun playing 007, showing her interest in the iconic role.

The Zara Trench Coat That Will Be Your Best Ally for the First Rainy Days of Autumn

Zara presents an ideal trench coat to face the first rainy days of autumn, combining style and comfort to maintain elegance during this season.

Buenaventura del Charco, expert in realistic psychology: "Is being a good person really up to oneself?"

Buenaventura del Charco explains that being a good person does not entirely depend on oneself, but is the result of various circumstances and factors in life that influence our behavior and decisions.

Musk's Brain Chips Arrive in Europe: Controlling a Computer with the Mind Is Now Possible

Neuralink has implanted its Telepathy brain chip in the United Kingdom, marking the first case in Europe where a computer can be controlled with the mind.

The Unusual Medieval Chicken Coop Hidden in a Cathedral in La Rioja

In the main cathedral of a town in La Rioja, there is a unique medieval chicken coop, a one-of-a-kind avian treasure in Spain that amazes all visitors.

Neither paella nor fideuĂ : the Valencian dish for which Marta Lozano feels "eternal love"

Marta Lozano, a Valencian influencer, expresses a deep love for a traditional dish from her region, different from paella or fideuĂ , showing her strong connection with Valencia.

The municipality of Zaragoza that will open a factory for Chinese electric car parts

Fagor Ederlan and Duoli Automotive Technology are partnering to reopen a plant in Zaragoza, where they will produce the chassis of the Leapmotor B10, with an investment of 45 million euros.

The 2026 electoral calendar for the autonomous communities is already set, starting with the elections in Extremadura. Other regions have fixed dates or possible calls, marking a year with multiple regional electoral processes in Spain.

The Extremaduran PSOE proposes Gallardo as candidate despite being on the verge of the bench in the case against SĂĄnchez's brother

The Extremaduran PSOE proposes Gallardo as candidate without primary elections, pending ratification by the Regional Committee, despite being involved in a legal case related to SĂĄnchez's brother.

Who will win the elections in Extremadura, according to the polls

The election campaign in Extremadura will begin on December 5th, the birthday of the president MarĂ­a Guardiola. The polls are key to anticipating who will win the elections in the region.

A study identifies the factors that predispose non-smokers to lung cancer

A research has identified the risk factors that contribute to the increase of lung cancer in people who do not smoke, aiming to better understand the causes behind this growing trend.

The PSOE transferred nearly one million euros from the bank to the cash box between 2017 and 2024

The PSOE has submitted new documentation to the Supreme Court to clarify the inconsistencies in the cash deliveries to Ábalos and Koldo García, revealing that nearly one million euros were transferred from the bank to the cash box between 2017 and 2024.

Texas sues manufacturers of a brand of acetaminophen and accuses them of "hiding" autism risks

The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against the manufacturers of an acetaminophen, accusing them of hiding risks related to autism and of financially benefiting from the suffering of consumers.

Four arrested for alleged sexual assault of a young woman at a university party in Pamplona

Four individuals have been arrested in connection with an alleged sexual assault of a young woman during a university party in Pamplona. The detainees remain in police custody while the investigation continues.

Living the Jubilee in Israel: an autumn of pilgrimage and unique traditions

The Jubilee Year turns the Holy Land into a prominent spiritual destination, offering pilgrims an autumn filled with religious traditions and the opportunity to explore sacred places rich in history and faith.

Pitingo divorces and gets back together with his first love: "She was not the reason for my separation"

Pitingo has announced his divorce and confirmed that he has resumed his relationship with his first love, clarifying that she was not the cause of his separation.

These are the days of the week when you cannot refuel under any circumstances, according to the OCU

The OCU has identified the days of the week when fuel prices in Spain are highest, recommending avoiding refueling on those days to save money.

The waste fee applied by some Spanish municipalities is reported to the European Commission

The OCU has filed a complaint with the European Commission claiming that the waste fee imposed by several Spanish municipalities does not comply with the "polluter pays" principle established in the waste directive.

How Much Money Should You Have Saved in Your Checking Account for Emergencies?

Maintaining an adequate balance in your checking account is crucial to handle unexpected expenses that can arise at any time of the year and to avoid financial problems.

A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂ­a's Easy, Cheap, and Ideal Recipe for Autumn Dinners

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a presents a simple and economical recipe using canned chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners, which is ready in just 20 minutes and promises flavor and practicality.

Neighborhood Pressure Stops the Eviction of Maricarmen, the 87-Year-Old Woman a Vulture Fund Wanted to Evict

The Madrid Tenants' Union highlights that collective organization has been key to suspending the eviction of Maricarmen, an 87-year-old woman whom a vulture fund threatened to remove from her home.

Influencer Ben Bader Dies Suddenly at 25 After Talking to His Girlfriend on FaceTime

Influencer Ben Bader died suddenly at the age of 25, after having spoken with his girlfriend on FaceTime just two hours before his death.

Tanker Truck Accident with Diesel Leak Closes AP-7 for Hours in Llinars del VallĂšs

A tanker truck accident with a diesel leak on the AP-7 in Llinars del VallĂšs left at least one person injured, the driver. The fuel spill triggered the TRANSCAT alert and caused the road to be closed for several hours.

Germany: The Final Stretch of the Year in the Heart of Europe

Germany is an ideal destination for autumn, offering options for lovers of beer, wine, history, music, and Christmas, catering to diverse tastes during this season.

A Second Life for Brutus: This Is the Sanctuary That Rescues Apes from Circuses and Zoos

The Rainfer sanctuary shelters great apes rescued from circuses and zoos in Spain, providing them with a safe home. At the same time, Spain is making progress on the ‘Jane Goodall law’ to protect these animals and regulate their captivity.

The 'Romantasy' Phenomenon, Erotic and Fantasy Literature for Youth: "It Can Be a Form of Sexual Liberation"

Romantasy combines fantasy and romance, mainly attracting young female readers. Driven by TikTok and emerging Spanish authors, this genre is revolutionizing the publishing market. Additionally, it stands out as a path for the sexual liberation of its audience.

The reasons behind the rise of sexually transmitted infections in Spain: "We think it won't happen to us"

Experts warn that sexually transmitted infections in Spain are increasing due to a relaxation in preventive measures. Many people underestimate the risk, thinking it won’t happen to them, which contributes to the upsurge in these infections.

Too Many Unhealed Wounds

Today the Kings attend a funeral for the victims in Valencia, where a year later, wounds remain open. The families reject the presence of MazĂłn, reflecting the ongoing tension and unresolved pain following the events.

One Year Later

In Valencia, one year later, fear, pain, and anger persist among the population, reflecting the difficult situation they still face after the events experienced.

Nun or Ham

It reflects on how confusing the lack of freedom with freedom and mysticism with conservatism can create social and personal problems that require deep analysis.

The Plastic Bag

The plastic bag reflects its own fragility and lack of importance, a symbol of precariousness that extends to the processes of buying and selling.

"A kind of new musical culture is being created, and I am fortunate to be a part of it"

The artist from Aranda releases his new EP 'Infancia Mal Calibrada', with which he has sold out three concerts at La Riviera and is preparing to perform in Mexico, showcasing the growth of a new musical culture.

Fourteen years in prison for causing a fire and seriously injuring two squatters in Badajoz

A man has been sentenced to 14 years in prison for causing a fire in Badajoz that seriously injured two squatters. He was convicted of two counts of attempted murder.

The National Police Investigate a Possible Case of Child Abuse in a Nursery in Jerez de la Frontera

A worker at a nursery in Jerez de la Frontera was dismissed after cameras were installed in the classroom, which allowed the detection of a possible case of child abuse. The National Police are investigating the events.

Living the Jubilee in Israel: an autumn of pilgrimage and unique traditions

With the Jubilee Year, the Holy Land is established as a spiritual destination full of sacred places and deep religious traditions, inviting you to discover and live a unique experience of faith and pilgrimage.

The 'RescaOT from 20minutos': Gala 6, the best so far for its songs and the announcement of the tour, both as applauded as unexpected

Gala 6 stood out for the emotional departure of Max and, especially, for the unexpected and highly applauded announcement of a tour with the 16 contestants, making this the most memorable edition so far.

Max, fifth evicted from 'OT 2025', talks about his relationship with Guille Toledano: "I don't know how things can be seen from the outside"

Max, the fifth contestant evicted from 'OT 2025', discusses his friendship with Guille Toledano, highlighting the difficulty of interpreting their relationship from an outside perspective. Their bond has been one of the most talked-about topics in the Academy.

Distribution of Songs for Gala 7 of 'OT 2025': Alejandro Sanz, Manuel Carrasco, Aitana...

After Max's elimination, 11 contestants remain in the Academy. Laura and Olivia are the nominees facing the next elimination in Gala 7, which will include songs by artists such as Alejandro Sanz, Manuel Carrasco, and Aitana.

The Ondas Awards honor El Gran Wyoming, Paco LobatĂłn, 'Querer,' and the blackout coverage, among others

The Ondas Awards ceremony will be held on November 26 at the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, recognizing notable figures such as El Gran Wyoming, Paco LobatĂłn, the series 'Querer,' and the coverage of the blackout, among other awardees.

Wyoming celebrates his Ondas Award on 'El Intermedio': "It wouldn't have been possible without my team and Sandra Sabatés"

Wyoming was honored as the best communicator at the 72nd edition of the Ondas Awards. On 'El Intermedio,' he thanked his team and Sandra Sabatés, emphasizing that the award wouldn't have been possible without their support.

Rosa and Manu Draw Again in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra' in Their Fight for the €2,308,000 Jackpot

Rosa and Manu, contestants on 'Pasapalabra' on Antena 3, tied for the 71st time in "El Rosco," keeping the battle for the accumulated jackpot of €2,308,000 alive.

Shakira chooses Madrid as the only European city for concerts on her new tour, according to Adriana Dorronsoro

Shakira has chosen Madrid as the only European city for her new tour, bringing together all her fans from the continent in the Spanish capital.

Pablo Echenique shares his revenge when they used him as a "coat rack" and makes Risto Mejide laugh

Pablo Echenique recounted on 'Todo es mentira' how they used to hang their bag or jacket on him as a "coat rack." This anecdotal memory caused Risto Mejide to laugh.

'First Dates' reveals the number of transgender people in Spain: "Some go through a ordeal"

Richard Pena, voice-over of 'First Dates', indicated that there could be more than 200,000 transgender people in Spain, highlighting that many face difficulties and challenging situations in their daily lives.

Iker Jiménez talks about his trip to Paiporta with Ángel Gaitån: "We thought we were Robin Hood"

Iker Jiménez recounts his trip to Paiporta with Ángel Gaitån, describing their feeling as if they were "Robin Hood." He reflects on the experience, attributing their mindset to post-traumatic stress.

The President of RTVE Defends That Public Television Will Cost 43 Million Less This Year and "With More Audience"

The president of RTVE assures that public television will reduce its cost by 43 million euros this year while increasing its audience. He highlights management efficiency and the commitment to quality to attract more viewers.

Unai, former gambling addict, on betting shops: "I started when I was underage, I stole from home and asked friends for money"

The Usera neighborhood in Madrid has more than 30 betting shops within one kilometer, reflecting the high presence of these establishments. Unai, a former gambling addict, recounts that he began betting as a minor, to the point of stealing from home and asking friends for money to gamble.

Chris Evans and Alba Baptista are now parents: the couple welcomes their first baby together

Chris Evans and Alba Baptista have become parents to their first child together, according to TMZ and confirmed by People. The couple is celebrating this new family chapter.

Xandra FalcĂł, daughter of the Marquis of Griñón, comments on the reference to her father in Isabel Preysler’s book: "It’s part of her life"

Xandra FalcĂł, daughter of the Marquis of Griñón, stated that she is not bothered by the mention of her father in Isabel Preysler’s book, recalling that she and Preysler were married for many years, and it is a natural part of her life.

Carmen Lomana takes a "break" with her latest boyfriend: "I said he was jealous and he became like a wild beast"

Carmen Lomana shared on 'Y Ahora Sonsoles' that she is taking a "break" in her relationship with her latest boyfriend, revealing that when she mentioned he was jealous, he reacted very intensely.

Michelle Obama on having been First Lady of the US: "I was famous, but not a movie star"

Michelle Obama will release 'The Look' in November, a book in which she reflects on her style evolution from her early days in the media spotlight as First Lady of the United States.

The Life of Bill Gates at 70: From His "Miserable" Divorce to His Dwindling Fortune

Bill Gates turns 70 this Tuesday. The Microsoft founder is facing personal changes, including a divorce he described as "miserable." Additionally, he has stated that he will leave only 1% of his fortune to his children, indicating a reduction in the inheritance he plans to leave.

Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Pose Together for the First Time After Their Relationship Was Confirmed a Year Ago

Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, whose relationship was confirmed in October 2024, have posed together in public for the first time after a year of dating.

This is the life of Isaac Hempstead Wright, Bran Stark in 'Game of Thrones': neuroscience graduate and newly married at 26 years old

Isaac Hempstead Wright, known for his role as Bran Stark in 'Game of Thrones,' has left fame behind to focus on his personal life and studies. At 26 years old, he has graduated in neuroscience and recently got married, stepping away from the world of acting and the spotlight.

YouTuber Salva Reappears with an Aston Martin Four Years After His Accident: "My Life Fell Apart"

Influencer Salva returns four years after his serious accident, showcasing an Aston Martin. In an emotional statement, he confessed that his life changed drastically following the incident, facing personal and professional challenges. He now seeks to resume his career and share this new chapter with his followers.

Imanol Arias, in love with a lawyer specialized in human rights: "It's a beautiful story"

Imanol Arias, prominent actor, stars on the cover of Lecturas magazine, where he reveals his relationship with a lawyer specialized in human rights, describing their story as "beautiful."

Paz Padilla, about her money after 30 years of working: "I’m very much a little ant, I have a good nest egg"

Paz Padilla, in an interview with 'El Español', talks about her financial stability after 30 years of career. The actress and presenter describes herself as "very much a little ant," emphasizing that she has saved money and has a good financial cushion. The conversation coincides with the release of her new movie, "Cuerpos locos."

A U.S. Military Plane Manages to Enter the Eye of Hurricane Melissa

Hurricane Melissa reached the highest category on the Saffir-Simpson scale with winds of 280 km/h. A U.S. military plane managed to enter its eye to gather critical data about the storm.

The German couple returning to their country after living in Spain for a year

Lukas and Jennifer moved to Denia with their two young children, but the experience did not meet their expectations mainly due to low wages, so they decided to return to Germany after living in Spain for a year.

If your mobile phone starts doing this, check your bank account

The National Police warn about a common tactic used by cybercriminals who access mobile phones to steal personal data, money, or extort. They recommend checking your bank account if your phone shows suspicious behavior.

Spain reaches the Nations League final after defeating Sweden in a dull match

The Spanish women's national football team, featuring Jenni Hermoso and Mapi LeĂłn, qualified for the Nations League final after beating Sweden in a modest performance.

Jannik Sinner gives up his big battle against Carlos Alcaraz this year: "It seems impossible to me"

Jannik Sinner acknowledges that he will not be able to compete for No. 1 against Carlos Alcaraz this year, considering it "impossible." Although he still shows ambition to win Paris and the Masters Cup, he assumes that his rise to the top spot will likely be next year.

Aston Martin sets goals alongside Newey and Alonso: "Winning multiple championships, we will achieve it"

Andy Cowell, Aston Martin's chief engineer, expresses optimism for Fernando Alonso's team and is confident that, with the addition of Adrian Newey, they will achieve winning multiple championships in the future.

Leo Messi Still Dreams of Returning to the World Cup: "I Would Like to Be Well and Be Important"

Leo Messi does not want to close his chapter with the Argentine national team yet. He is confident about recovering and getting in shape for the World Cup to be a key player on the team.

Nagore, the 8-year-old Osasuna member who went viral with her profound football analysis

Nagore, an 8-year-old girl and Osasuna member, went viral after offering a surprisingly deep football analysis before the match against Celta de Vigo on the program 'El Día Después'.

Enrique Criado, stroke survivor: "After leaving the hospital, you feel abandoned"

Enrique Criado suffered a stroke at 51 years old without having risk factors or previous illnesses. After being discharged from the hospital, he expressed feeling abandoned due to the lack of support and follow-up during recovery after the event.

Hydrotherapy, a Useful Tool to Improve Balance and Quality of Life After a Stroke

Hydrotherapy is recommended by rehabilitation doctors as a complementary therapy to improve balance and quality of life after a stroke, always under specialized supervision.

Children Can Also Have a Stroke and It Is One of the Top 10 Causes of Child Mortality

Stroke in children is a significant cause of child mortality. Late diagnosis causes more than 65% of surviving children to suffer sequelae, a higher percentage than in adults.

The Congress opens the door to raising the fine from 200 to 500 euros for stopping or parking in areas designated for people with disabilities

The Congress is considering increasing the fine for stopping or parking in areas designated for people with disabilities from 200 to 500 euros, as Road Safety classifies this violation as serious. Currently, the fine is 200 euros, reduced to 100 euros if paid promptly.

Spanish banks raise lending standards for companies at the end of the year

Banks in the eurozone, including Spain, will tighten the conditions for granting credit to SMEs and large companies, especially for long-term loans, while short-term financing will remain unchanged.

Ferrovial Maximizes Its Revenues from Highways in the U.S. While Finalizing the New JFK Airport Terminal

Ferrovial increased its revenues by 6.2%, reaching 6.911 billion euros, driven by a 14.4% rise in the turnover of its highways in the U.S. Additionally, the group is making progress in completing the new terminal at JFK Airport.

Catalan-style Divorce or the "Puigdemoniac" Theory

Junts moves to the opposition to show firmness but keeps open the possibility of occasionally supporting the Government if it suits them to gain benefits or to vote on certain proposals.

OpenAI Completes Its Restructuring and Establishes Microsoft as Majority Shareholder

OpenAI has finalized its restructuring, consolidating Microsoft as its main shareholder. However, it is still unclear whether the non-profit entity will retain control over its technology and the future development of general artificial intelligence (AGI).

Apple reaches 4 trillion dollars in market capitalization after Microsoft and Nvidia

Apple, which debuted on the stock market in December 1980 with a price of 22 dollars per share and has undergone five stock splits since then, reached a market capitalization of 4 trillion dollars, joining Microsoft and Nvidia in this exclusive group.

The Government Sends a Plan on Vaccination Against Dermatosis to Brussels to Limit the Crisis in Cattle

The Ministry of Agriculture has sent a plan to the European Union to implement vaccination against Contagious Nodular Dermatosis in livestock. The objective is to control and limit the health crisis affecting the cattle sector, protect production, and ensure the stability of the European market.

"Ed Gein was not a serial killer": the 'Plainfield Butcher' biographer criticizes Ryan Murphy's Netflix series

Ryan Murphy's Netflix series, starring Charlie Hunnam, has sparked controversy for sensationalizing the story of Ed Gein. His biographer criticizes the fiction, arguing that Gein was not a serial killer and laments that the narrative has been distorted.

Antonio de la Torre (57 years old), about filming underwater: "I'm still a generic brand Tom Cruise"

The director of 'La isla mĂ­nima' explores the world of professional divers in his new project, where actors face intense physical challenges to film scenes underwater.

'A Ghost in the Battle': The True Story Behind the ETA Movie That Is a Hit on Netflix

Susana Abaitua leads AgustĂ­n DĂ­az Yanes's cinematic comeback in a film that reveals the silent and dangerous work of infiltrators in ETA, highlighting a true story that is succeeding on Netflix.

The Open-World Batman Video Game That Christopher Nolan Ruined: "Keep It Away from My Movie"

Video game developer Matthew Allen revealed that Christopher Nolan prevented an open-world Batman video game from being made, insisting that it be kept away from his film.

Cinema Festival 2025: Dates and Ticket Prices for the Year's Cinematic Event

For four days, Cinema Festival 2025 offers tickets at reduced prices to attract more viewers to theaters, which need a significant boost in attendance.

Apple backs down on one of the most announced new features in its history: this is how Liquid Glass changes

Apple has modified Liquid Glass in iOS 26.1, increasing its opacity to improve the visual experience, thereby reversing one of the most prominent and controversial changes from previous updates.

'African Giat Maasai', the controversial YouTube image with six topless women that stirs up the Internet

The viral video African Giat Maasai shows an AI-generated image featuring six topless women, sparking controversy. The case reignites the debate about errors in YouTube's algorithm and the insufficient regulation of artificial intelligence on the platform.

One Month with the Apple Watch Series 11: Does Its Comfort Make Up for the Short Battery Life?

After a month of using the Apple Watch Series 11, its comfort, screen, design, and integration with the Apple ecosystem stand out. However, its short battery life remains a major drawback that affects the overall experience.

Farewell, Twitter: X says goodbye to its old domain and this change could block your account

Starting November 10, user accounts on Twitter could be blocked due to the domain change to "X". This adjustment means that those who do not update their information may face access problems and account blocking on the platform.

Samsung’s triple-foldable phone makes its first public appearance before the official announcement

Samsung will showcase its triple-foldable phone to the public for the first time between October 31 and November 1 in South Korea, ahead of the official announcement.

Why the 'hair ring' hairstyle Laura Pausini wore on 'El Hormiguero' has the effect of instantly taking years off and how to do it at home

Laura Pausini surprised viewers on 'El Hormiguero' with an original 'hair ring' hairstyle that instantly rejuvenates. This look stands out for its fresh and modern style, and can be easily achieved at home with some practical tips.

The transparent bikini that Alba DĂ­az wore under a mermaid-cut dress at Gran Canaria Swim Week 2025

Alba DĂ­az stood out as a special guest at Gran Canaria Swim Week 2025, the only European runway for swimwear fashion, wearing a mermaid dress with a transparent bikini underneath.

Details That Will Make Dressing Up for Halloween Easy Without Wearing a Costume

If you don’t have time or don’t like wearing costumes, here are ideas to add a 'spooky' touch to your look and create a perfect Halloween outfit without needing a full costume.

MarĂ­a FernĂĄndez: "You can apparently have everything, but if you take a sleeping pill, there is something you need to check"

MarĂ­a FernĂĄndez, a coach, emphasizes the importance of freeing oneself from self-imposed pressure to achieve success and well-being. She points out that having it all is not enough if sleeping pills are necessary, inviting people to seek and live their own personal mission.

Neither Watermelon nor Asparagus: Five Foods That Prevent Fluid Retention in Women

Discover five effective foods to reduce fluid retention and naturally combat bloating, helping women feel lighter and healthier.

The secrets of RosalĂ­a's styling in her music video: from the 'Snow White look' to the mysterious heart necklace

Rosalía surprises by blending opera with her music alongside Björk and Yves Tumor. Her music video stands out for its unique styling, including a 'Snow White look' and an enigmatic heart necklace, reflecting her artistic innovation.

This is Bar Leone, considered the best in the world in 2025 for its cocktails and tapas

Bar Leone in Hong Kong has been named the best in the world in 2025 according to 'The World’s 50 Best Bars', standing out for its innovative cocktails and appealing tapas that have won over critics and customers.

What Sea Spaghetti Is, an Alternative to Traditional Pasta Loaded with Nutrients and Health Benefits

Sea spaghetti is a healthy alternative to traditional pasta, as it is rich in fiber and minerals, low in calories, and provides various health benefits.

Ready in 10 Minutes: How to Roast Your Chestnuts in the Air Fryer

Autumn is perfect for enjoying chestnuts, and the quickest and cleanest way to prepare them at home is by roasting them in the air fryer, ready in just 10 minutes.

MartĂ­n Berasategui: "Traditional squid is fried without skin, but leaving it on enhances the flavor"

Basque chef MartĂ­n Berasategui reveals his secret for exceptional fried squid: although it is traditionally fried without skin, keeping it on improves the flavor, adding intensity and texture that enrich the dish.

Ricotta and Pear Tart: A Recipe Without Flour, Sugar, or Gluten

This recipe uses ripe pears to prepare a healthy ricotta tart, free of flour, sugar, and gluten, ideal for those looking for nutritious and naturally sweet options.

The simple recipe with pizza flavor perfect for dinner and continuing to lose fat

This healthy recipe mimics the taste of pizza, is perfect for dinner, and helps keep losing fat. It helps satisfy hunger and curb cravings without compromising your diet.

This hotel less than two hours from Vigo has been named the best romantic retreat by 'National Geographic'

This hotel in Porto has been recognized at the 2025 National Geographic Hotel Awards as the best romantic retreat, standing out for its history and peaceful atmosphere, ideal for getaways close to Vigo.

The Most Spooky Accommodations in Spain to Spend a Frightening Halloween

Spain offers perfect accommodations for Halloween, from castles with paranormal legends to themed hotels that promise unforgettable terrifying experiences.

The town of Zamora with views of the most impressive glacial lake in the country

This municipality in Zamora, with only 1,000 inhabitants and over a thousand years of history, offers a peaceful rural setting next to the Sanabria glacial lake, considered one of the most impressive in Spain.

Imserso Trips: How the Waiting List Works to Secure a Getaway

Many spots for Imserso trips are already booked, but interested individuals can register on a waiting list to access a getaway in case vacancies arise. This option provides an additional opportunity to enjoy travel offers even if a spot was not initially obtained.

The Most Photogenic (and Spooky) Villages in Spain to Visit This Halloween

To celebrate Halloween, it is recommended to visit rural villages in Spain that combine architectural beauty and nature with a mysterious atmosphere full of legends. The Yumping portal has created a list of the most photogenic and spooky destinations to enjoy a unique and peaceful Halloween away from the crowds.

The Mountain Route Just Steps from Jaén Considered One of the Most Beautiful in Spain

This mountain route near Jaén, in Andalusia, offers hikers impressive and memorable views, establishing it as one of the most beautiful in Spain.

The town surrounded by mountains in the Basque Country with a curious mining past

This town in GuipĂșzcoa, surrounded by mountains, stands out as a rural paradise that was key in the region thanks to its important iron industry for decades.

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 reflects impulsive profiles and is not necessarily a problem, but rather a characteristic to be understood in the context of decision-making and emotional stability.

Three Common Mistakes After the Flu Vaccine That Specialists Warn to Avoid

After receiving the flu vaccine, it is important to avoid certain actions that can reduce its effectiveness. Specialists point out that taking care of these aspects helps ensure better protection against the virus.

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

Orforglipron is a new oral GLP-1 agonist that offers a pill alternative to injectable treatments like semaglutide (Ozempic), making the management of metabolic conditions easier.

LĂłpez PavĂłn, psychologist: "My father used me to make my mother jealous, and I spent sleepless nights so that she wouldn't commit suicide"

LĂłpez PavĂłn suffered physical and emotional abuse in her childhood, which motivated her to study psychology. Now, she has published an autobiographical book where she recounts her painful experience and how she faced those difficult family moments.

A Pharmacist Reveals Which Antidepressant He Would Never Take: "It Takes Months to Leave the System"

Phil Cowely, an American pharmacist with over one million followers on Instagram, shares his experience and warns about a specific antidepressant that he would avoid because it takes months to be eliminated from the body, which can cause prolonged and unwanted effects.

Three or Four Cylinders in a Car Engine: AI Responds

Different artificial intelligences were consulted about their preference between three- or four-cylinder engines, reaching a conclusion about the advantages and disadvantages of each type for the car's performance and efficiency.

Car production in Spain rose in September, but the year looks worse than expected

Vehicle production in Spain increased by 8.8% in September, but the sector faces a negative trend due to lower demand in Europe, which affects the annual outlook.

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 is leading companies to recruit abroad, filling a small town in Lleida with hundreds of foreign workers who come to train and work as truck drivers.

Miquel Turbo, mechanic: "When you change the timing chain, take the opportunity to replace whatever you can"

Mechanic Miquel Turbo recommends changing the entire timing chain and taking the opportunity to replace other related components, explaining that this prevents future problems and ensures better engine performance.

A truck driver "breaks" the Guardia Civil's breathalyzer in Castilla y LeĂłn

A truck driver was stopped on the A-2 by the Guardia Civil following citizen reports of dangerous driving behavior. When subjected to the breathalyzer test, the driver ended up breaking the device, demonstrating that he was not fit to drive the trailer.

The New S-891 Sign: Why Is It So Important for Cyclists?

On July 1st, the traffic sign catalog in Spain was updated to include the new S-891 sign, designed to improve safety and communication on the road network, especially in situations affecting cyclists.

The garbage fee that convinces no one dominates a City Council meeting focused on the new cleaning plan

The councilors rejected a special plan to protect Madrid's urban image and prevented the City Council agreements from being binding, in a session dominated by the debate over the garbage fee and the new cleaning plan.

Sanz allocates 1.5 million to renovate the crematorium and strengthen security at the San Fernando cemetery

The mayor has announced an investment of 1.5 million to renovate the crematorium and improve security at the San Fernando cemetery, as well as a special Tussam service for All Saints' Day.

Civil Protection will conduct a test of the mobile alert system in the Barcelona region

Civil Protection will carry out a test of the mobile alert system in the counties of BarcelonĂšs, Baix Llobregat, Maresme, and VallĂšs Occidental and Oriental to evaluate its functionality.

The Small City of Barcelona Where Max Navarro Was Born, Fifth Evicted from 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025'

The coastal town where Max Navarro was born stands out for its architectural and historical heritage, along with its extensive beaches, making it a popular holiday destination.

Seville will have a new bike lane in Palmete and the area between La Doctora Oeste and Padre PĂ­o will be redeveloped

A contract has been awarded to build a 475-meter bike lane in Palmete, which will connect with other cycling routes in Seville. The project, with an execution period of three months, also includes the redevelopment of the area between La Doctora Oeste and Padre PĂ­o.

Registration Open to Be a Wise Man in the Madrid Parade: How to Sign Up and Bring Joy to Children

The Madrid City Council has opened registrations for volunteers who wish to participate as Wise Men in the 2026 Three Kings Parade, offering the opportunity to bring joy to children during this traditional celebration.

CaixaForum Madrid travels to the heart of Henri Matisse's work in a luminous and colorful exhibition

The exhibition "Chez Matisse. The Legacy of a New Painting" can be visited at CaixaForum Madrid from October 28, 2025, to February 22, 2026, offering a journey through the artist's luminous and colorful work.

Galicia's 'Bono EmancĂ­pate' reaches more young people: the Xunta increases its credit

The Xunta of Galicia is increasing the credit for the 'Bono EmancĂ­pate', whose initial fund of two million euros only benefited 900 young people. This measure aims to reach a greater number of beneficiaries in the community.

The town of Madrid where Halloween is celebrated in the purest North American style

Every October 31st, this town in the Community of Madrid transforms into an epicenter of terror, celebrating Halloween with traditions and atmosphere in the North American style.

The Restaurant in Caravaca de la Cruz Mentioned by the Repsol Guide

Casa Uribe, a restaurant in Caravaca de la Cruz, stands out for incorporating Italy as an essential ingredient in its culinary offer, according to the Repsol Guide.

Sentenced to Six Years in Prison in Lleida for Sexually Assaulting a Boy

The Lleida Court has sentenced a man to six years in prison for sexually assaulting a minor. The court found the victim's testimony credible. The defense has announced that it will appeal the sentence before the Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC).

A live plane crash: a journalist attends a flight simulator and ends up on the floor

A journalist took part in a flight simulation during a live interview. While starting the simulation, he continued with the interview without realizing he was experiencing a virtual crash that ended with him "on the floor."

Maleficent stirs trouble by asking Disney park visitors to complain so she won’t get fired

Maleficent, the villain of the Disney parks, caused controversy by urging visitors to file complaints to prevent her dismissal, sparking debate among fans and employees.

A young Spanish man tries "the most famous coffee in the world" in Italy... and gets an unpleasant surprise

A young Spanish man tried the most famous coffee in the world in Italy and found it very good, but he had an unpleasant surprise due to the poor cleanliness of the place.

A new study reveals that contact with dogs can slow down cellular aging

Training assistance dogs helps reduce biological aging accelerated by stress, showing that contact with these animals can protect cellular health and delay the aging process.

MĂĄlaga without Carriages: What the End of an Era Looks Like and the Fate of Its Horses

Licenses for horse-drawn carriages in MĂĄlaga will be canceled on November 3, which will lead to the closure of the municipal stables and the end of this traditional activity in the city.

Wagging the tail doesn't always mean happiness: what your dog is sometimes trying to tell you

Tail wagging in dogs does not always indicate happiness. It is part of a complex communication system that expresses various emotions, so it is important to interpret other signs along with the tail movement to truly understand how a dog is feeling.

Check Your Horoscope for This Wednesday, October 29, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the predictions and advice for your zodiac sign this Wednesday, October 29, 2025.

The Copa del Rey Begins: First Round Schedules and Where to Watch the Matches on TV and Online from Spain

The first round of the Copa del Rey will be played between October 28 and 30, featuring 56 matches between 112 teams from six different divisions.

This is how Madrid's WhatsApp will work to cancel and book medical appointments

Madrid will digitalize Primary Care, allowing users to request and cancel medical appointments via WhatsApp, receive medical results on their mobile phones, and reduce unnecessary visits.

The Best Plans to Do in Barcelona on Halloween and Experience a Terrifying Adventure

Barcelona offers various activities to make October 31st an unforgettable and terrifying experience, perfect for those looking to celebrate Halloween with exciting and fun plans in the city.

Statues So Hated They Receive Hundreds of Slaps and Kicks a Day

The couple is depicted kneeling, heads bowed, and with their hands tied, symbolizing eternal humiliation for their betrayal, which causes the statue to constantly receive slaps and kicks.

What if changing your idea of sex helped you improve menopause?

A study reveals that masturbation, beyond partnered sex or penetration, improves health and strengthens the relationship with the body during menopause, offering key benefits in this stage.

Spain is at the forefront of Europe in marine conservation

Spain leads Europe in marine protection, an area that has gained importance in conservation, traditionally focused on land, now representing a significant part of the total protected areas.

From JuliĂĄn to Modric: Footballers Everyone Likes and Have No 'Haters'

In football, there are players with different profiles, ranging from those who are widely disliked to those who go unnoticed. However, there are footballers who do not generate animosity and are well-liked by everyone, regardless of the team they play for. The article highlights some of these players who are loved by both fans and rivals alike.

The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn

All the cartoons created by MalagĂłn and published in 20minutos, highlighting his style and the visual messages present in the medium.

The Almaraz Nuclear Power Plant, Inside

Reactor 2 of the Almaraz nuclear power plant will be shut down until November 8 to replace spent uranium rods and carry out maintenance and inspection. Meanwhile, its owners Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy are preparing a formal request to the Government to extend the plant’s operating life.

Secrets These People Never Wanted to See on Their Partners' Phones

Mobile phones, essential in daily life, also hold intimate secrets. A TikTok user asked her community about the most unsettling secrets found on their partners' phones, revealing surprising and concerning stories about privacy and trust in relationships.

The Best Board Games to Enjoy at Halloween... and All Year Round!

Halloween is perfect for enjoying horror board games that extend the fun beyond "trick or treat." These games offer thrilling chills perfect both for Halloween night and any occasion throughout the year.

It's not MediaMarkt's Black Friday, but it looks like it: this TV is discounted by 300 euros

This large TCL television offers a home cinema experience, now with a special discount of 300 euros, similar to the Black Friday deals at MediaMarkt.

This device is both a tablet and an ebook reader: it has the TCL seal and is inexpensive

The TCL NXTPAPER 11 Plus is an affordable tablet with premium features, including a paper-like screen, allowing it to be used both as a traditional tablet and an ebook reader, available before Black Friday.

These kitchen towels have more than 27,000 reviews and cost only 1.30 euros each

These kitchen towels, available on Amazon, are essential, branded, of good quality, and affordable, with more than 27,000 reviews and a price per unit of only 1.30 euros.

At Least 60 Dead and 81 Arrested in an Anti-Drug Operation in Brazil

The deadliest police operation in the history of Rio de Janeiro left at least 60 dead and 81 arrested. It was a massive intervention against drug trafficking, highlighting the violence and impact on the city.

Russia intercepts 17 Ukrainian drones in one day and boasts 99% efficiency in its air defense

Moscow criticized Trump's change of stance on the need for a ceasefire in the conflict that has lasted nearly three years, while Russia claimed to have intercepted 17 Ukrainian drones in a single day, highlighting a 99% efficiency in its air defense.

The technicians of AragĂłn conclude that the transfer of the Sijena paintings is "feasible" and "necessary"

The technicians of AragĂłn consider the return of the Sijena paintings to be feasible and necessary, denouncing the neglect in their maintenance at the National Art Museum of Catalonia, according to the regional Government.

Ukraine detains former head of its electric company for alleged fraud

Volodymyr Kudritski was arrested for allegedly manipulating public bidding contracts in 2018, related to Ukraine's state electric company.

Illa announces 120 million to improve sports facilities

The Government launches a shock plan with an investment of 120 million to overcome the historical debt in sports infrastructure, improving facilities at the local level.

Brandon Sanderson puts aside his fantasy universe to debut in children's literature with 'The Most Boring Book in the World'

Brandon Sanderson, creator of the Cosmere universe, collaborates with illustrator Kazu Kibuishi to release his first work in children's literature titled 'The Most Boring Book in the World.'

The Government approves over 1.22 billion euros to fund six scientific research calls

The Ministry of Science is financing six calls with more than 1.22 billion euros aimed at hiring talent and supporting research projects and knowledge transfer.

The Case of Mari Trini and Her Baby, Missing for Nearly Four Decades, Is Reopened

GEO divers found two cars buried at the bottom of a mining pond in Berbes, near the home of Mari Trini and her husband, reopening the investigation after nearly forty years of disappearance.

Woman arrested for stealing jewelry from the elderly woman she worked for as a caretaker

Between July and August, a caretaker sold jewelry worth approximately 9,000 euros, stolen from the elderly woman she worked for. She was arrested after 13 sales related to the theft were confirmed.

The Complutense University will maintain a 35% cut in its expenses until 2028 to address its debt

The UCM will maintain a 35% cut in expenses until 2028 to face its debt, attributing the financial situation to the chronic underfunding of public universities.

Sánchez chooses Manzano, Moncloa advisor, as Antolín’s replacement heading PSOE Communication

President SĂĄnchez has decided to appoint Manzano, an advisor at Moncloa, as the new head of Communication for the PSOE, replacing AntolĂ­n. The appointment will not be immediate.

Duki makes history again in Madrid with the first of his three 'sold out' shows at the Movistar Arena: "This is what I love"

Argentine singer Duki kicked off his 'Duki World Tour' 2025 in Madrid with a sold-out concert at the Movistar Arena, where he surprised fans with a special appearance by Lia Kali, solidifying his success and connection with the audience.

Atencia, 93 years old, National Prize for Spanish Literature for a work that possesses the essence of life

The writer and poet from MĂĄlaga, Atencia, 93 years old, has been awarded the National Prize for Spanish Literature, recognizing an extensive and acclaimed body of work that captures the essence of life.

Catalonia plans to expand the vaccination area for Dermatosis, with 66% of the population already immunized

Catalonia plans to expand the vaccination zone against Dermatosis to the regions of Girona, Central Catalonia, Pyrenees and Aran, and part of Lleida, after having immunized 66% of the current population.

The Civil Guard is investigating a case of school bullying at a school in Baiona

The Civil Guard is investigating a possible case of school bullying at the public school CPI Cova Terreña, located in Baiona, Pontevedra.

The assassin of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pleads guilty

The assassin of Shinzo Abe pleaded guilty, revealing that the attack was motivated by a scandal involving links between government members and the Moon sect.

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

20AM offers an informative summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It covers topics such as current politics, economy, society, and culture, providing key data and brief analyses that allow the reader to stay informed about the most important events from early on.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, control expenses, and optimize income, helping you maintain healthy finances and achieve your financial goals more easily.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

This article highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending a variety of productions that cover different genres and platforms. It features titles with great critical and popular reception, perfect for marathons and new audiovisual experiences you can’t miss.

'Back to the Future' returns to cinemas 40 years later: these are the theaters in Spain where you can see it

'Back to the Future', the iconic film by Robert Zemeckis starring Michael J. Fox, returns to cinemas in Spain on October 31, celebrating its 40th anniversary since its original release.

Who is behind Mercadona's prepared food? The company expands its factory

A family business is responsible for Mercadona's prepared dishes, the supermarket led by Juan Roig. This company is expanding and has recently enlarged its factory to increase production capacity and meet the growing market demand.

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

Helping to clear plates in restaurants indicates traits such as attention to detail, empathy, and a willingness to cooperate. This act reflects a careful personality that is aware of the environment and values order and common well-being.

The date when the new driverless trains on Madrid's Line 6 will start operating

The Community of Madrid is carrying out works on Metro Line 6 to implement new driverless trains, improving the efficiency and modernization of the service.

How to Make an Invoice with Verifactu in the Tax Agency's App: An Essential Tool for Self-Employed Workers

Starting in 2026, all self-employed individuals will need to adapt to the AEAT's new invoicing methods and use the Verifactu application to issue invoices, thereby facilitating mandatory tax compliance.

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

Kylian Mbappé enjoyed Dani García's restaurant during one of his first visits to Madrid. The place is known for its roasts and meat skewers, becoming his favorite in the capital.

'Respira' on Netflix: Everything You Need to Remember Before Watching Season Two

The first season of 'Respira' on Netflix combined romantic dramas, deaths, births, and moral dilemmas at JoaquĂ­n Sorolla Hospital, creating an intense and complex storyline that sets the context for this new installment.

Stop Using Deodorant Wrong: Three Daily Habits That Reduce Deodorant Effectiveness

Many times we use deodorant incorrectly, which reduces its effectiveness. Common mistakes include applying it on dirty skin, using it just before sweating, or not letting it dry before getting dressed. Adopting good habits improves its performance and keeps the feeling of freshness for longer.

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

Real estate experts analyze the growing tension in the market and share their perspectives on the possible decline in housing prices, highlighting key factors that will influence a potential downward trend.

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

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

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

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

The Makeup Artist's Trick to Make You Look 10 Years Younger: Using Bronzer as Eyeliner

A makeup artist suggests using bronzer not only for contouring but also as eyeliner. This trick helps to rejuvenate the face and take years off your appearance, offering a simple technique for a fresh and natural look.

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Gold prices steady near 3-week lows ahead of Fed decision; trade optimism weighs

Gold prices held steady near three-week lows as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's policy decision. Optimism around trade talks weighed on the metal, reducing its safe-haven appeal. Market participants focused on clues regarding future interest rate moves, keeping gold's gains in check amid improved risk sentiment.

Oil dips on worries about Russian sanctions, OPEC+ output increase

Oil prices fell due to concerns over new sanctions on Russia and an expected rise in output from OPEC+. Traders worry that tighter restrictions on Russian energy exports could disrupt supply, but increased production from OPEC+ nations may offset this. The market is balancing geopolitical tensions with efforts to stabilize supply, leading to a cautious outlook on oil pricing.

Tariffs to raise costs, delay oil and gas projects in 2026, report says

A recent report warns that tariffs are expected to increase costs and cause delays for oil and gas projects in 2026. These impacts could affect project timelines and budgets, potentially hindering production and investment in the energy sector. Stakeholders are advised to prepare for these challenges to mitigate financial and operational risks.

Oil prices edge higher with focus on Middle East tensions, Fed rate cut

Oil prices rose amid growing concerns over Middle East tensions and anticipation of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Geopolitical risks in the region are fueling supply worries, while investors are also monitoring U.S. monetary policy changes that could impact demand. This combination has led to cautious optimism in the oil market, driving prices slightly higher.

Exclusive - Venezuela asks Trinidad to provide details of Exxon field tests, sources say

Venezuela has requested Trinidad to share detailed information on ExxonMobil's recent field tests conducted near their maritime boundary. The move follows concerns over potential encroachments into contested offshore areas rich in oil and gas. Both countries are engaged in diplomatic talks to clarify boundaries and ensure energy activities do not escalate tensions in the region.

Kennedy directs CDC to study alleged harms of offshore wind farms, Bloomberg News reports

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has instructed the CDC to investigate potential health risks linked to offshore wind farms. This move follows concerns raised about environmental and human health impacts resulting from these renewable energy projects. The directive aims to assess and address any adverse effects, fueling debate over the balance between clean energy and public health.

States sue over Trump administration suspending food benefits during shutdown

Several states have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for suspending food assistance benefits during a government shutdown. The suspension affected low-income families relying on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), leading to concerns about increased hunger and hardship. The states argue the administration’s action was unlawful and demand the restoration of benefits.

Oil falls 2% as investors weigh Russia sanctions, OPEC+ output plans

Oil prices dropped 2% as investors reacted to potential new sanctions on Russia and monitored OPEC+'s upcoming decisions on production cuts. Concerns over weakened demand amid economic uncertainties also pressured markets, while traders awaited clearer signals on supply adjustments and geopolitical impacts influencing global oil dynamics.

Oil futures rise from post-settlement levels as API reports large draw in crude supplies

Oil futures increased after settlement, driven by an American Petroleum Institute (API) report indicating a significant drop in crude oil inventories. The substantial draw signals stronger demand or reduced supply, supporting prices amid continued market uncertainties. Traders reacted positively, lifting futures from recent lows amid concerns about tightening supply.

UBS third-quarter profit soars, trouncing expectations

UBS reported a significant surge in third-quarter profits, beating analyst forecasts. The Swiss bank benefited from strong investment banking and wealth management performance. Cost controls and strategic initiatives contributed to the robust earnings, reflecting UBS’s resilience amid global economic uncertainties. The positive results have boosted investor confidence and underline the bank’s competitive position in the financial sector.

Big Oil earnings expected to edge up as analysts eye 2026 outlook

Analysts predict a slight rise in Big Oil earnings, focusing on the industry’s 2026 outlook amid changing market dynamics. Factors include evolving energy demand, investment shifts toward renewables, and geopolitical influences shaping future profitability and strategies.

Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 2.37%

Japan's stock market closed higher with the Nikkei 225 rising 2.37%, driven by gains in technology and export-oriented shares. Optimism over global economic recovery and easing trade tensions boosted investor sentiment, leading to increased buying activity. Key sectors such as electronics and automotive also contributed to the rally, reflecting positive outlooks for corporate earnings and demand.

Adidas third-quarter sales slow in North America

Adidas reported a slowdown in third-quarter sales growth in North America due to supply chain challenges and reduced demand. While global sales remained stable, the company is focusing on strengthening its online presence and product innovation to regain momentum in key markets.

Mercedes reports plunge in Q3 operating profit, hit by job cuts

Mercedes reported a significant drop in Q3 operating profit, citing costs from restructuring and job cuts as major factors. The company is focusing on streamlining operations and reducing expenses to improve future profitability amidst challenging market conditions.

Equinor Q3 core profit falls more than expected

Equinor reported a sharper-than-expected drop in Q3 core profit due to lower oil and gas prices amid market uncertainty. Despite reduced earnings, the company maintains strong operational cash flow and plans to continue investments in renewable energy and oil production to balance growth and sustainability goals.

Phoenix Group in talks to raise ÂŁ1 billion for pension-risk transfer growth - report

Phoenix Group is reportedly in discussions to raise £1 billion to expand its pension-risk transfer business, aiming to capitalize on growing demand for outsourcing pension liabilities. The move would strengthen Phoenix’s position in the market by boosting its capital base to support more annuity transactions with corporate pension schemes.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.68%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising by 1.68%. Gains were driven by positive market sentiment and strong performances in key sectors. Investors showed increased confidence amid favorable economic indicators and easing trade concerns, boosting overall market activity and stock prices.

Nvidia’s Blackwell chip to be discussed at Trump-Xi meeting

Nvidia's new Blackwell GPU chip is set to be a topic during the upcoming meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. The discussion underscores the chip's strategic importance amid ongoing tech competition between the US and China, highlighting Nvidia’s role in advancing AI technology within this geopolitical context.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.96%

Australian shares fell at the close, with the S&P/ASX 200 index down 0.96%. Market sentiment was weighed down by declines in key sectors, including materials and financials, amid cautious investor outlook and mixed corporate earnings reports. The drop reflects ongoing concerns about economic growth and global market conditions.

China's factory activity expected to fall as demand dwindles: Reuters poll

A Reuters poll indicates China's factory activity is likely to contract due to weakening demand both domestically and abroad. Manufacturing growth is expected to slow, reflecting challenges such as reduced consumer spending and export orders amid global economic uncertainties. This slowdown signals potential difficulties ahead for China's industrial sector and overall economic recovery.

Malaysia's ban on raw rare earth exports remains despite U.S. deal, trade minister says

Malaysia will continue its ban on raw rare earth exports despite reaching a deal with the U.S., according to the trade minister. The government aims to promote domestic processing to add value locally rather than exporting raw materials. This move aligns with Malaysia’s strategy to develop its rare earth industry and support economic growth through higher-value manufacturing.

Australia Q3 CPI inflation accelerates 3.2% y/y, pushing back RBA easing bets

Australia's Q3 CPI inflation rose 3.2% year-on-year, faster than expected, driven by rising fuel and housing costs. This increase lessens the likelihood of the Reserve Bank of Australia easing monetary policy soon, as inflation remains above the central bank's target range, signaling continued rate vigilance.

API Weekly Crude Stock Decline Surpasses Forecasts, Signaling Stronger Demand

The latest API report shows a larger-than-expected drop in crude oil inventories, suggesting rising demand. This decline surpasses forecasts, indicating tighter supply conditions. Market reactions reflect optimism about oil consumption and potential price support amid ongoing global economic activity.

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ADP will publish weekly US private payrolls data, estimates job gains averaged 14,250 in 4 weeks to Oct 11

ADP plans to release weekly US private payroll data, estimating average job gains of 14,250 per week over the four weeks ending Oct 11. This initiative offers more timely insights into the labor market, supplementing traditional monthly employment reports and aiding in economic analysis.

US Consumer Confidence Dips Slightly, Remains Above Forecast

US consumer confidence fell slightly in April but stayed above economists' expectations, indicating sustained optimism about the economy despite inflation concerns. The slight drop reflects cautious sentiment amid rising prices and geopolitical uncertainties, yet consumers remain generally upbeat about job prospects and economic conditions in the near term.

US single-family home prices increase in August, FHFA says

US single-family home prices rose by 0.7% in August compared to July, driven by gains in 38 states, according to the FHFA. The annual price increase was 4.7%, marking a slowdown from previous months amid higher mortgage rates. Despite this, demand remains steady, supported by low inventory and resilient buyer interest.

S&P/CS HPI Composite-20 n.s.a. reflects mild slowdown in housing prices

The S&P/Case-Shiller HPI Composite-20 index indicates a slight deceleration in U.S. housing price growth. While prices continue to rise, the pace has tempered compared to previous months, reflecting market adjustments amid economic factors such as interest rates and demand shifts. This suggests a cooling in the housing market rather than a sharp decline.

Trump heaps praise on Japan's first female leader, signs rare earths deal

Former President Trump praised Japan's first female leader during a visit, highlighting strong US-Japan ties. He also signed a significant agreement to secure rare earth minerals, crucial for technology and defense industries, aiming to reduce reliance on China and boost bilateral cooperation in critical supply chains.

Dollar strengthens on China-US deal optimism, Aussie gains on CPI

The US dollar rose as optimism grew over a potential China-US trade deal, boosting investor confidence. Meanwhile, the Australian dollar gained following better-than-expected CPI data, signaling resilient economic conditions. These developments influenced currency markets, reflecting shifting sentiments on global economic recovery and trade relations.

Trump again targets Fed’s Powell on interest rate cuts

Former President Trump criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for not cutting interest rates, blaming him for hindering economic growth. Trump urged the Fed to ease monetary policy to support the economy, repeating calls for lower rates amid concerns over inflation and market volatility.

Fed ‘in a fog’ as it heads toward another rate cut

The Federal Reserve is uncertain about the economic outlook as it prepares for another interest rate cut. Mixed economic signals and persistent inflation challenges have left policymakers indecisive, complicating efforts to balance growth and price stability. This “fog” reflects concerns over slowing growth amid ongoing inflationary pressures, making future monetary policy decisions increasingly complex.

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Thailand has not manipulated currency, finance minister says

Thailand’s finance minister denied any manipulation of the country’s currency amidst market concerns. He emphasized that the government adheres to fair currency policies and aims to maintain economic stability, dismissing claims of interference to gain trade advantages. The minister assured that Thailand remains committed to transparency and collaboration with international financial standards.

Stocks upbeat on AI optimism as investors gird for Fed, tech earnings

Stocks rose on optimism about AI advancements, boosting investor confidence ahead of key Federal Reserve decisions and major tech earnings reports. Investors are hopeful that AI-driven growth will offset potential economic headwinds from tightening monetary policies. The market remains cautious but upbeat as it anticipates guidance from the Fed and earnings outcomes from leading technology companies.

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China buys US soybeans for first time in 2025 ahead of Trump-Xi meeting - Reuters

China has purchased US soybeans for the first time in 2025, signaling easing trade tensions ahead of a planned meeting between President Trump and President Xi. The deal reflects efforts to stabilize US-China trade relations amid ongoing negotiations.

Morning Bid: Fed, Big Tech and Trump pageantry rule the day

The Federal Reserve's upcoming policy decisions, developments in major tech companies, and events surrounding former President Trump dominate market and political headlines today, shaping investor sentiment and public discourse.

RBNZ Governor Hawkesby says it is crucial central banks have full independence

RBNZ Governor Hawkesby emphasized the importance of central banks maintaining full independence to effectively manage monetary policy and ensure economic stability. He warned that political interference could undermine confidence and hinder efforts to control inflation and support growth. Maintaining autonomy allows central banks to make objective decisions in the best interest of the economy.

Bitcoin price today: dips to $112k amid caution over Fed, Trump-Xi summit

Bitcoin's price dropped to $112,000 as investors remained cautious ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy announcement and the anticipated Trump-Xi summit. Market uncertainty over potential interest rate changes and geopolitical developments influenced the dip, reflecting concerns about global economic stability and its impact on cryptocurrency valuations.

River Public Sale - 48-Hour Dutch Auction Lowest Price Settlement, Claim and Refund Instantly After End

The River Public Sale features a 48-hour Dutch auction where the lowest price is determined at the auction’s close. Participants can instantly claim their purchases and receive refunds immediately after the sale ends, ensuring a seamless and efficient transaction process.

Prenetics closes $44 million equity offering for expansion and bitcoin strategy

Prenetics has secured $44 million through an equity offering to support its expansion plans and develop a bitcoin-related strategy. The funds will enable the company to enhance its services and explore opportunities in the cryptocurrency space. This capital injection aims to strengthen Prenetics’ market position and fuel growth initiatives.

Western Union plans USDPT stablecoin launch on Solana blockchain in 2026

Western Union announced plans to launch its own USD-pegged stablecoin, USDPT, on the Solana blockchain by 2026. This move aims to enhance cross-border payments with faster and cheaper transactions. The initiative aligns with Western Union's strategy to integrate blockchain technology and expand digital payment solutions. The stablecoin is expected to facilitate more efficient global money transfers.

Bitcoin price today: steadies at $115.7k with Trump-Xi meeting, Fed cut in focus

Bitcoin's price stabilized around $115,700 amid significant global events, including the Trump-Xi meeting and anticipation of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Market watchers are closely monitoring these developments for their potential impact on cryptocurrency trends and investor confidence.

21shares Launches a Pendle ETP on SIX Swiss Exchange Indicating Growing Institutional Recognition for Pendle

21shares has introduced a Pendle Exchange-Traded Product (ETP) on the SIX Swiss Exchange, marking a significant step for Pendle in gaining institutional recognition. This launch provides investors with direct exposure to Pendle's innovative DeFi protocol, reflecting increased interest and trust from the traditional financial sector in decentralized finance assets.

Falcon Finance and Backed Pioneer Onchain Yield from Tokenized Stocks

Falcon Finance has launched a platform enabling on-chain yield generation from tokenized stocks. By leveraging blockchain technology, it allows users to earn returns through decentralized finance mechanisms while holding tokenized equity assets. This innovation bridges traditional stock markets with DeFi, offering increased liquidity and new investment opportunities.

QuickSwap Integrates Orbs’ Perpetual Hub Ultra, Bringing Institutional-Grade Perpetuals Trading to Base

QuickSwap has integrated Orbs’ Perpetual Hub Ultra, enabling institutional-grade perpetual trading on the Base network. This partnership aims to enhance the trading infrastructure by offering advanced, scalable, and secure perpetual contracts, boosting liquidity and user experience for Base users. The integration represents a significant development in decentralized derivatives, expanding market access and professional trading capabilities on-chain.

EOS Climbs 10% In a Green Day

EOS surged 10% amid a broad market rally, driven by increased investor confidence and positive blockchain developments. The cryptocurrency's uptick reflects growing adoption and upbeat sentiment, positioning EOS as a standout performer in today's trading session.

River Public Sale - 48-Hour Dutch Auction Lowest Price Settlement, Claim and Refund Instantly After End

The River public sale will run as a 48-hour Dutch auction, allowing participants to purchase at the lowest bid price. After the auction ends, buyers can instantly claim their items and receive any applicable refunds. This setup ensures a fair price discovery process and immediate settlement for participants.

Elsight Q3 2025 presentation: Revenue surges 1,804% YoY as defense contracts accelerate

Elsight reported a 1,804% year-over-year revenue increase in Q3 2025, driven by accelerated defense contract acquisitions. The company highlighted significant growth in demand for its communication technologies within defense sectors, marking a major expansion phase. This surge underscores Elsight’s strengthened market position and robust pipeline for future contracts.

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Sampo continues share buybacks, acquires 293,553 shares

Sampo has continued its share repurchase program by acquiring 293,553 shares. This move reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders and managing its capital structure effectively. The buybacks are part of a broader strategy to optimize financial performance and shareholder returns.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF focuses on DraftKings and Intellia stock trades

Cathie Wood's ARK ETFs have recently increased their holdings in DraftKings and Intellia shares, signaling confidence in the growth potential of both companies. The fund adjusted its portfolio by buying more DraftKings stock, a leader in digital sports entertainment, and Intellia, a biotech firm advancing gene-editing technologies. These moves reflect ARK's strategy to invest in innovative and disruptive industries.

Sensata Q3 2025 presentation: Exceeds guidance with strong free cash flow conversion

Sensata reported Q3 2025 results that surpassed guidance, driven by robust demand and operational efficiency. The company showed strong free cash flow conversion, reflecting effective cost management and solid earnings growth. Sensata remains optimistic about future prospects amid ongoing market opportunities.

Belluscura's US subsidiary faces asset foreclosure amid funding delays

Belluscura’s US subsidiary is facing asset foreclosure due to delayed funding. The company struggles to secure necessary capital, leading to financial challenges that jeopardize its operations and asset retention. This situation threatens the subsidiary's stability as it works to resolve funding issues and avoid losing critical assets.

Quadrise to hold AGM on November 28 following annual report release

Quadrise has announced that its Annual General Meeting will be held on November 28. The meeting comes after the release of the company’s annual report, which shared key financial results and strategic updates with shareholders. The AGM will cover routine business such as board elections and approvals, providing stakeholders the opportunity to discuss company performance and future plans.

Medline files for IPO, plans to list on Nasdaq as MDLN

Medline, a leading healthcare supplies company, has filed for an initial public offering and intends to list its shares on Nasdaq under the ticker MDLN. The move aims to raise capital to expand operations and enhance product offerings in the medical supply sector. Details on the number of shares and pricing have not yet been disclosed.

Nvidia stock hits all-time high at $195.73

Nvidia's stock reached a record high of $195.73, driven by strong demand for its AI chips and robust financial performance. The surge reflects investor confidence in Nvidia's leading position in the growing AI and data center markets, marking a significant milestone for the semiconductor company.

Arcutis Q3 2025 slides: Revenue soars 122%, company turns profitable

Arcutis reported a 122% revenue increase in Q3 2025, driven by strong sales growth. The company achieved profitability this quarter, marking a significant milestone. Key drivers included expanded market reach and increased demand for their dermatology products. Cost management and operational efficiencies also contributed to improved financial performance.

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