News Summary - 10/31/2025

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Trump caps refugee admissions at record low - with most to be white South Africans
President Trump has set the refugee admissions cap for the upcoming year at 7,500, a significant reduction from the previous limit of 125,000. The majority of these refugees are expected to be white South Africans.
How a Teenager Gave a Street Concert and Was Caught Up in Russia's Repressive Past
Diana Loginova, 18, performed songs criticizing the Kremlin during a street concert. Alongside her bandmate, she now faces legal action, highlighting Russia's ongoing repression of dissenting voices.
'We saw people murdered in front of us' - Sudan siege survivors speak to the BBC
Survivors of the RSF assault on el-Fasher recount traumatic experiences, including witnessing murders and violent attacks during the siege. Their testimonies highlight the severe human cost and ongoing dangers faced by civilians amid the Sudan conflict.
Jamaica's 'ground zero' - Assessing hurricane damage in Black River
The southwest of Jamaica, including Black River, was hit hard by Hurricane Melissa’s 185 mph (295 km/h) winds on Tuesday, causing significant damage and prompting damage assessments in the affected areas.
Barcelona's Sagrada Família becomes world's tallest church
The Sagrada Família, designed by Gaudí, has reached a height of 162.91 meters, making it the tallest church in the world.
Xi and Trump find temporary truce as China plays longer game
Recent talks have eased tensions between China and the U.S., stabilizing their fraught relationship. Despite this temporary truce, deep economic and strategic rivalries remain unresolved, with China pursuing long-term goals amid ongoing competition.
NASA Hits Back at Kim Kardashian's Moon Landing Conspiracy
Kim Kardashian claimed in her TV series that the moon landing was fake. NASA responded, firmly rejecting her conspiracy theory and reaffirming the legitimacy of the historic Apollo missions.
Five charged in overdose death of Robert De Niro's grandson
Five men have been charged with operating a drug ring in New York City that sold counterfeit prescription opioid pills via social media, linked to the overdose death of Robert De Niro's grandson.
Russian activity increasing around key Ukrainian town, army chief says
Russian forces are intensifying operations around Pokrovsk, a strategic town in Ukraine. Its capture could enable Russia to advance further into the Donetsk region, potentially shifting control in the area. Ukrainian army leadership highlights the significance of the town in the broader conflict dynamics.
'The bodies just kept coming' - photographer at deadly Rio police raid
A witness recounts how residents continuously brought down bodies, some mutilated, following a large police raid in Rio that resulted in at least 120 deaths.
Israel confirms identities of hostages' bodies returned by Hamas
Israel confirmed that the bodies returned by Hamas belong to hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch, as announced by the prime minister's office.
Hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Israelis protest against conscription
Hundreds of thousands of ultra-Orthodox Israelis protested changes to military service exemptions, marking one of the largest demonstrations in years. The protests highlight deep opposition within the community to the government’s plans to alter conscription policies.
Apple claims 'tremendous' global uptake of latest iPhones
Apple's thinnest iPhone, the Air, along with 17 new models, contributed to a significant increase in sales during September, highlighting strong global demand for the latest iPhones.
The American adoptees who fear deportation to a country they can't remember
Thousands of U.S. adoptees lack citizenship despite being brought to America as infants. Decades later, many face the threat of deportation to countries they don't remember, highlighting a significant legal and emotional crisis.
'Can't go back' - families in violence-hit Indian state fear resettlement deadline
Families displaced by ethnic conflict in the Indian state fear the approaching government deadline to close relief camps, anxious about returning to unsafe homes or finding alternative shelter.
Does Trump's nuclear testing raise the stakes - or are we already in an arms race?
Experts warn that if the US resumes nuclear weapons testing, it would mark a drastic change in policy and likely ignite a renewed nuclear arms race globally, escalating tensions and undermining existing arms control efforts.
What is COP30 and why does it matter?
World leaders are preparing to meet at COP30, the annual UN conference focused on addressing climate change. This summit is crucial for coordinating global efforts to reduce emissions, implement climate policies, and support sustainable development to mitigate the impacts of climate change worldwide.
Five ways US government shutdown is hurting - and why it's about to get worse
The US government shutdown is causing major disruptions, including delayed pay for troops and risking millions losing access to heating and food assistance, with conditions expected to deteriorate further.
Trump's Asia Tour Sees Deals, Knee-Bending, and a Revealing Final Meeting
Trump's five-day Asia tour highlighted both the strengths and limits of his presidency, showcasing significant deals and moments of deference, culminating in a revealing final meeting that underscored diplomatic complexities.
Watch: US and China's different reports of their trade meeting
The BBC's Laura Bicker highlights contrasting accounts from the US and China regarding their recent trade negotiations, showing differing perspectives on progress and outcomes.
Handshakes and whispers: Trump and Xi's meeting…in 73 seconds
Trump described his first face-to-face meeting with President Xi since 2019 as a "great success," highlighting the brief but significant interaction.
Strong winds and flying debris as Hurricane Melissa makes landfall
Hurricane Melissa is approaching Jamaica, bringing storm surges up to 13 feet (3.9m) and destructive waves, posing significant risks of flooding and damage from strong winds and flying debris.
Has Trump's 'peace deal' solved the Thailand-Cambodia dispute?
Donald Trump claimed to have brokered peace between Thailand and Cambodia, ending their long-standing border dispute. However, experts question the deal's real impact, noting the conflict's deep-rooted causes and ongoing tensions. While the agreement may reduce immediate hostilities, lasting resolution requires more comprehensive negotiations beyond Trump's announcement.
Trump in Malaysia: Dancing and a 'peace deal'
During his visit to Malaysia, US President Donald Trump engaged in a traditional dance and discussed a prospective peace agreement aimed at strengthening bilateral relations and promoting regional stability. The event highlighted cultural exchange alongside diplomatic efforts to enhance cooperation between the two nations.
Watch: Moment nuclear plant towers collapse during demolition
Two nuclear cooling towers in Gundremmingen, Germany, were successfully demolished, collapsing into large clouds of thick white dust visible during the controlled demolition.
'I'm not done', Kamala Harris tells the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg
Former Vice President Kamala Harris strongly hinted at a 2028 presidential run after her 2024 loss to Donald Trump, signaling that she is not finished with her political ambitions.
Satellite images show extent of demolition at the White House
New satellite images reveal that the White House East Wing has been fully demolished to accommodate the construction of President Trump's new ballroom.
The PP considers the objective "achieved" after Sánchez's appearance: "Everyone has seen his complete lack of willingness to collaborate"
The PP believes its goal was achieved following Sánchez's appearance, emphasizing that his lack of willingness to collaborate has been made clear. Feijóo criticizes Sánchez for owing more explanations to the public and remaining silent regarding Ábalos and Cerdán, whom he ironically describes as "solid" and "decent."
From the "circus" to selective myopia: Sánchez shuts down the Senate committee amid jokes and "I have no knowledge"
Sánchez closed the Senate committee amid jokes and denials, while the Socialists describe him as "satisfied." However, they criticize the PP for crossing "red lines" by attacking his circle.
The powerful U.S. nuclear triad: this is the arsenal of warheads, bombs, and missiles that Trump threatens to test "immediately"
The United States has a nuclear arsenal of approximately 5,177 warheads, of which 1,700 are deployed. This arsenal includes intercontinental ballistic missiles, strategic bombers, and nuclear submarines, forming the nuclear triad that Trump threatened to test "immediately."
Trump orders nuclear tests after recent Russian maneuvers and the Kremlin warns: "Let them do it, we'll see how we respond"
The Kremlin denied having conducted nuclear tests and assured that it informed the White House about the test launches. Trump's order to carry out nuclear tests is in response to the Russian maneuvers, while the Kremlin warns that they will evaluate how to respond to new actions.
Trick or Treat, Mr. Trump? The US Remains the Top Buyer of Candy and Gum 'Made in Spain' Despite Tariffs
In 2023, Spain exported 142 million euros worth of candy and gum to the US, 4% less than the previous year. Despite the tariffs, the US remains the third largest destination for these Spanish products.
The A-2 Bus HOV Lane Will Launch in Early 2026 Between Madrid and Torrejón, Guided by Beacons and Featuring Multiple Boarding Points
The new A-2 Bus HOV lane, intended for high-occupancy vehicles and buses, will open in early 2026 between Madrid and Torrejón. The lane will have signage along its 19.2 km, to be completed in a second phase, and will include beacon-guided systems and multiple boarding points.
The Government Opens Procedure to Ban the Franco Foundation and Notifies the Entity
The Government has initiated the process to ban the Franco Foundation and has already notified the entity. Sources from the Ministry of Culture expect the case to reach the judge soon, although they estimate a minimum of nine months for this, and they assure that the initiation agreement is "bulletproof."
Victim of Stress? Experts Explain the Origin of the Mysterious White Color of the Lynx Satureja... and Why She’s Not the Only One
Satureja, a female Iberian lynx born in 2021, has white fur that is not due to leucism. Experts analyze its origin, possibly attributing it to stress and highlighting that she is not the only lynx with this peculiarity.
These are Sánchez's luxury glasses, with a 'vintage' design and signed by Dior: "It's a way to calm the brain"
The president of Spain appeared in the Senate wearing vintage designer glasses signed by Dior, which have generated great interest. Sánchez stated that wearing them is "a way to calm the brain," highlighting both their style and function.
Rubén Torres becomes the winner of 'Supervivientes All Stars' after a close and evenly matched televote
Rubén Torres won 'Supervivientes All Stars' after a very close televote against Jessica Bueno, Tony Spina, and Miri Pérez, taking home the prize of 50,000 euros.
Dani Martín recounts on 'El Hormiguero' what happened to him in a jungle bathroom: "I threw it out the window, but it came back"
Dani Martín visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his new song 'Veinticinco' and shared a funny anecdote about an incident that happened in a bathroom in the jungle.
Paz Padilla shakes up 'La Revuelta' and surprises with her gift: "It's my baby, I've nurtured it myself"
Paz Padilla visited David Broncano's show to present her new movie, 'Cuerpos locos', and surprised everyone by sharing a special gift that she considers her own creation.
Melania Trump decorates the White House for Halloween and faces a flood of criticism for the expenditure
Melania Trump decorated the White House with garlands and pumpkins for Halloween, but received numerous criticisms on social media for the expense involved.
Trump and Melania Become Hosts of Halloween and Hand Out Candy to Dozens of Costumed Children at the White House
For over 30 years, the White House has invited children to tour its grounds while the First Lady greets them. This tradition continued with Trump and Melania, who acted as Halloween hosts, handing out candy to numerous costumed children during the event.
A JetBlue Airbus Makes Emergency Landing in Florida, Leaving Several Passengers Injured
A JetBlue airplane performed an emergency landing in Florida that left several passengers injured. The aircraft was taken out of service for inspection, and the company launched an investigation to clarify what happened.
The Mysteries of the 'Monster of Florence', the Open Italian Case That Is a Hit on Netflix
The case of the "Monster of Florence," a series of unsolved crimes in Italy, involves theories ranging from a husband's revenge to the involvement of psychopathic peasants or an aristocratic elite. The mystery and speculation have made this case a hit on Netflix.
The Government Agrees with Portugal to Delay the AVE Until 2034 to Connect Madrid and Lisbon in Three Hours and to Take Five Hours by Train by 2030
The European Commission acknowledges Portugal’s technical and economic limitations that prevent meeting the 2030 deadline for the Madrid-Lisbon AVE connection. Both governments agree on a new timeline to complete the works before 2034. Spain commits to finishing its part within five years, delaying the high-speed connection between the two capitals.
The PP attacks Puente for mocking Feijóo's "appearance" and compares the minister to "a primate"
The PP has responded harshly to Puente, who ridiculed Feijóo's appearance by showing an image comparing the minister to a primate, which has caused controversy within the party.
Floyd Roger, actor from 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air', dies of a heart attack at 42
Floyd Roger, an actor known for his role in 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air' in 1992, died at the age of 42 due to a heart attack. His television debut was in an episode of the popular comedy starring Will Smith.
A 24-year-old woman in critical condition after falling from a bicycle in a Madrid tunnel
A 24-year-old woman is in critical condition after falling while riding a bicycle alone in a tunnel in Madrid. No other vehicles were involved in the accident.
Sydney Sweeney surprises with a 'nude effect' dress wearing a transparent look without a bra
Sydney Sweeney makes an impact by wearing a transparent dress that follows the 'nude effect' trend, highlighting natural and uncensored beauty by not wearing a bra.
Interview | Pedro Becerro, Personal Finance Expert: "Saving Does Not Depend on Income, but on Habits"
October 31 marks World Savings Day. Pedro Becerro emphasizes that saving does not depend on the level of income, but on the financial habits that each person establishes to manage their resources responsibly and consistently.
At least 34 dead and a trail of destruction in the Caribbean after Hurricane Melissa
Hurricane Melissa has left at least 34 dead and caused extensive destruction in the Caribbean. The storm is now moving towards Bermuda, where the situation is expected to worsen.
Drivers Save 29 Minutes and 0.70 Euros on Average Every Time They Stop Parking in the Madrid SER Zone Apps
Since July, users have used the stop-parking option in the SER apps in Madrid more than 650,000 times, representing 11% of the tickets. This feature allows drivers to save an average of 29 minutes and 0.70 euros each time they use it.
Fedez publishes his memoirs with harsh revelations about Chiara Ferragni: "I was the one who didn't want that million"
Italian rapper Fedez opens his heart in his memoirs, addressing his breakup with influencer Chiara Ferragni, the controversial 'Pandoro Gate,' and his experience facing a cancer diagnosis.
The Trump Government Warns of a "Disaster" for Air Traffic if the Federal Shutdown Persists
The vice president warns that the federal shutdown is creating a crisis in air traffic due to stress caused by the lack of payment among air traffic controllers, which could lead to a disaster if it continues.
A 25-year-old young man in serious condition after being hit by a taxi on the Paseo de la Castellana
A 25-year-old young man was hit by a taxi on the Paseo de la Castellana and is in serious condition after suffering a severe traumatic brain injury.
Discover this royal retreat on the banks of the Tagus that combines history, nature, and gastronomy
Aranjuez, the former summer residence of the court, is ideal for exploring palaces, gardens, and art, offering a unique experience of history, nature, and gastronomy without leaving the Community of Madrid.
Shopping with Ainhoa: Subscriptions I Keep Even If They Increase
Ainhoa enjoys summer more because of her outdoor plans and vacations, but she also values certain autumnal habits, a season she finds very attractive in terms of landscapes.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin ironically commented on the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to turn adversities into opportunities.
Criticism of Katy Perry for ruining her birthday cake: "Who would think it's okay to waste food?"
Katy Perry threw her birthday cake at a member of her team as a joke, but the cake ended up broken on the floor. This sparked criticism on social media for being considered a waste of food.
Israel receives two bodies delivered by Hamas: they correspond to hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch
Hamas handed over to Israel two bodies identified as those of the hostages Amiram Cooper and Sahar Baruch, thus fulfilling their prior announcement to deliver more bodies this Thursday.
With FOMO but Consistent
Sometimes, true maturity is knowing how to say no, stay at home, and maintain dignity, consistency, and financial stability, like having money to pay the mortgage.
Diver Dies While Working at the Rumblar Reservoir Dam in Baños de la Encina
A diver died in an accident that occurred at 5:15 PM while working at the Rumblar Reservoir dam in Baños de la Encina. A colleague managed to pull the diver out of the water, but he ultimately passed away.
Telefónica sells its subsidiary in Ecuador to Millicom for 329 million euros
Telefónica, present in Ecuador since 2005 after acquiring Otecel (formerly Bellsouth), has sold its subsidiary in the country to Millicom for 329 million euros.
One Year Since the DANA: From Emergency to the Reconstruction of the Social and Economic Fabric
One year after the most devastating DANA in Spain, we visit Valencia to meet Mamadou, a young man from Guinea-Conakry affected by the flash flood in Torrent. The region is moving forward from the emergency phase toward social and economic reconstruction after the catastrophe.
The Japanese company Sojitz, main shareholder of Nexus, negotiates the purchase of ACS's transportation subsidiary
The Japanese conglomerate Sojitz, main shareholder of Nexus, is in negotiations to acquire the transportation division of the Australian company UGL, valued at 565 million.
Diane Keaton left an inheritance to her dog Reggie: "It's the most Diane thing in the world"
Diane Keaton left a five-million-dollar inheritance to her dog Reggie, a Golden Retriever. The actress considers this gesture to be very representative of her personality.
Kilometer-long lines at Zara for the new black midi skirt that goes with everything
The new black midi skirt from Zara, practical and comfortable, has generated long lines and is almost sold out after only a few days on sale.
Borja Quiroga, nephrologist: "If you have calcium kidney stones, you should not reduce calcium intake"
Borja Quiroga points out that controlling your diet helps reduce the risk of kidney stones, but he warns that it is not advisable to decrease calcium consumption if you already have calcium stones, as it can be counterproductive.
From a Speaker to Glasses or a Pin: The AI Devices on Which You Could Wear ChatGPT in the Future
Sam Altman predicts that by 2026 there will be an AI-powered research assistant, integrable into wearable devices such as speakers, glasses, or pins, making access to ChatGPT available at any time.
How and Where to See the Northern Lights: The Guide to Traveling from Spain to Witness This Fascinating Phenomenon
SkyScanner offers practical advice for those wishing to travel from Spain and enjoy the Northern Lights, including the best destinations, ideal times, and recommendations for capturing this spectacular natural phenomenon.
The curious reason why bars always put a slice of lemon in Coca-Cola
Bars usually add a slice of lemon to Coca-Cola to enhance its flavor and give it a citrus touch that improves the drinking experience. Additionally, the lemon helps balance the sweetness of the drink and can make it more refreshing for customers.
The solution present in various Spanish cities for the benefit of motorcyclists
The increase in motorcycle use in Spanish cities is due to their ease of movement and parking, which has driven the implementation of specific solutions to improve the mobility and comfort of urban motorcyclists.
The largest and brightest supermoon of the year is coming: when and where to see the 'Beaver Moon'
The largest and brightest supermoon of the year, known as the 'Beaver Moon', can be observed in detail using binoculars or a mid-range telescope, allowing a precise view of its maria and craters.
Could a DANA like the one in Valencia happen again? A report warns about its probability and frequency
The Polytechnic University of Catalonia concludes in a study that a storm like the DANA in Valencia could repeat approximately every 47 years, warning about its probability and frequency.
Aagesen will send the Almaraz extension request to the CSN and reiterates that it cannot imply tax cuts
Aagesen states that the extension for the Almaraz plant will be sent to the CSN, emphasizing that it should not involve additional costs for consumers or taxpayers. After the meeting with the owners, he highlighted that no fiscal aspects were discussed.
Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy agree to formally request the extension of the Almaraz nuclear power plant until June 2030
Iberdrola, Endesa, and Naturgy agreed to officially request the Government for a three-year extension of the Almaraz nuclear power plant's closure, proposing to keep it operational until June 2030.
Amazon launches new television channels: here's how you can watch them for free
Amazon Prime Video launches new free television channels that require registration with an email address to access their content.
The Zodiac Signs and Lying: These Are the Most Deceptive Horoscopes
The article explores how certain zodiac signs tend to lie more, highlighting that lying aims to deceive or confuse. Although everyone can lie, some signs show greater skill or frequency in doing so, reflecting traits inherent to their astrological personality.
Since I Tried These Products, My Clothes Smell Like Home, Autumn, and Me
The limited edition ‘Movie and Blanket’ from Ariel and Lenor offers a floral gardenia scent combined with woody notes of golden maple, providing a feeling of home and comfort in your clothes, no matter where the wearer is.
Aznar says that Spain's reputation in Europe has "plummeted" because of Sánchez
Former president Aznar states that Spain's reputation in Europe has drastically declined due to Sánchez's government. He also points out that currently there are no necessary materials to present a motion of no confidence.
Selling an Inheritance: How Companies That Acquire Part of the Assets Work When You Need Liquidity
The sale of inheritances is common among heirs who need liquidity or face family disputes. Specialized companies buy part of the inherited assets, offering a quick solution for those who want to obtain money without waiting for the complete resolution of the probate process.
The Treasury may impose fines of up to €150,000 on those who fail to comply with the Verifactu regulations
The Treasury may sanction with fines ranging from €1,000 to €150,000 those who fail to comply with the regulations related to billing systems and software under Verifactu.
Did You Owe Taxes? The Date When You’ll Have to Make the Second Payment if You Split It
Those who split the payment of their Income Tax declaration must make the second payment in the coming days, complying with the established deadlines to avoid surcharges.
Chocolate and Banana Crepes, the Cheap Recipe for Weekend Breakfast or Snack
These chocolate and banana-filled crepes are an economical and delicious option to enjoy for breakfast or a snack during the weekends, perfect for satisfying sweet cravings in a simple way.
Rosalía reveals the titles of seven songs from 'Lux', in which she sings in thirteen languages
Rosalía unveils seven songs from her new album 'Lux', which blends flamenco, opera, and pop. In this project, she sings in thirteen languages, including Ukrainian, German, Arabic, and Japanese, showcasing her artistic diversity.
Johnny Depp donates €65,000 to rebuild the Massanassa Music Center, affected by the DANA
Johnny Depp has donated €65,000 to help rebuild the Massanassa Music Center in Valencia, which was damaged due to the DANA. This contribution aims to support the recovery and continuation of the center's activities following the heavy rains.
French Police Detain Five New Suspects in Louvre Theft
French police arrested five new suspects linked to the theft at the Louvre, including one of the main perpetrators of the crime.
Neighborhood stores, the heart that keeps closeness alive in the city
Supporting small businesses brings traditional products to local residents, fostering bonds and relationships that enrich daily life in towns and cities.
'Barefoot' footwear, the phenomenon sweeping social media, but it's not for everyone
Barefoot footwear is gaining popularity due to its alleged health benefits, but podiatrists warn that it should be used with caution and gradual adaptation, as it is not suitable for everyone.
One Year of Grief and Trauma: "It Is the Country's Greatest Mental Health Disaster, Even Beyond 9/11"
Fear, insomnia, and nausea were common reactions following the catastrophe. The Health Department reports a 170% increase in cases of acute and post-traumatic stress in the affected area, which persist one year later, marking the country's largest mental health crisis.
The 'Romantasy' Phenomenon, Erotic and Fantasy Literature for Young People: "It Can Be a Form of Sexual Liberation"
Romantasy, a mix of fantasy and romance, attracts young female readers and transforms the publishing market. Driven by TikTok and new Spanish authors, this genre offers an experience of sexual liberation and empowerment for its audience.
Ally or Emperor
NATO never questioned the commitment of the Spanish Armed Forces until Donald Trump insulted them, sparking controversy over Spain's perception within the alliance.
Without Titles or Honors
Prince Andrew, involved in the Epstein scandal, has renounced his privileges following the release of Virginia Giuffre's memoirs, which directly accuse him.
Tension in the Senate
The session in the Senate was experienced like a spectacle, highlighting a striking moment featuring a pair of Dior glasses reminiscent of Clark Kent's style, generating tension and attention among those present.
From the Press Box to the Huddles
Sánchez surprised by leaving Núñez Feijóo without a reply after his second intervention, which was seen as a form of humiliation towards his opponent.
Doctors demand higher salaries and a fair replacement agreement in the face of 69,000 retirements over 10 years: "We have a big problem"
The Medical Demography Study by the OMC reveals that nearly 70,000 doctors will retire in 10 years, with an uneven distribution: 59.7% are concentrated in Catalonia, Madrid, Andalusia, and the Valencian Community. Doctors are demanding salary improvements and a fair replacement pact to address the challenge.
Mazón will appear "in the coming days" and calls for "reflection" after the DANA funeral
The president of the Generalitat, Mazón, committed to appearing in the coming days and requested a reflection following the DANA funeral. He did not clarify whether he intends to resign and expressed that he takes responsibility for what happened, stating that he cannot stop thinking about the boos and insults received from the victims.
A thousand historical objects and artifacts stolen from a museum in California
A thousand historical objects and artifacts were stolen from a museum in California. The value of the pieces and how the thieves managed to enter the building are still unknown. Authorities are investigating the case.
Carlos III initiates a formal process to revoke titles from Prince Andrew due to abuses
King Carlos III has initiated a formal process to revoke all titles, honors, and distinctions from his brother, Prince Andrew, due to accusations of abuse against him. This measure responds to increasing public pressure and aims to preserve the integrity of the British monarchy.
Trivia | How much do you know about current events? Participate and enter the draw to win a Samsung speaker
Participate in the current events trivia and enter the draw to win a Samsung HW-LS60D/ZF Music Frame 2024 speaker.
Rosa decides 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' in the last second
Rosa won 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' in the last second thanks to a mistake by Manu, which made it easier for the Galician contestant to win.
'Big Brother 20' already has a premiere date on Telecinco, in the first edition outside of Guadalix
Telecinco has announced the premiere date of 'Big Brother 20', which will be the first edition filmed outside of Guadalix. This change marks a new stage for the popular reality show, offering viewers a refreshed format and a new setting for the contestants.
Mamadou, 22-year-old Renfe administrative worker, first contestant of 'GH 20'
Mamadou, a 22-year-old Renfe administrative worker, has been announced as the first confirmed contestant of 'Gran Hermano 20', the new edition of the popular reality show.
Sonsoles Ónega reveals her peculiar hobby: "My great enjoyment is cleaning the car"
Sonsoles Ónega confessed on her show 'Y ahora Sonsoles' that her great hobby is cleaning the car, an activity she enjoys greatly and considers a moment of personal relaxation.
Who are Gilbert and Claudia, one of the new couples in the new edition of 'La isla de las tentaciones'
The ninth edition of 'La isla de las tentaciones' introduces a new face of temptation that will reveal who breaks the rules for the first time, highlighting Gilbert and Claudia as one of the participating couples.
Alejandra Rubio explains Carlo Costanzia's attitude at the premiere of Terelu Campos' play: "He was very tired and wanted to leave"
Alejandra Rubio told Terelu Campos that Carlo Costanzia did not want to pose with her at the premiere of her play because he was very tired and wanted to leave, so he asked her not to insist.
'The 1%' Arrives on Antena 3 Smashing Success, and 'Gluten-Free' Hits a Low and Says Goodbye on La 1
The series 'The 1%' debuts with great success on Antena 3, winning over the audience from its premiere. In contrast, 'Gluten-Free' on La 1 records its lowest audience and bids farewell after its final episode, thus concluding its run on the public channel.
Kiko Matamoros on Alessandro Lecquio's future at Telecinco: "It depends on Ana Rosa"
Kiko Matamoros revealed that Telecinco executives are considering ending Alessandro Lecquio's contract starting in January. However, his future at the network reportedly depends on Ana Rosa Quintana's decision.
This Was Íñigo's First Television Appearance, Roberto Brasero's Son: "He Has My Curls and His Mother's Color"
Roberto Brasero, the weather presenter on Antena 3, appeared on the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles' accompanied by Íñigo, his 20-year-old son and second of four children. It was the first time Íñigo appeared on television alongside his father.
Christopher Lloyd takes advantage of his visit to Madrid to taste Spanish food: orders a paella and sparks debate on social media
87-year-old actor Christopher Lloyd visited Madrid to promote the 40th anniversary of 'Back to the Future' on 'El Hormiguero'. During his stay, he ordered a paella, which sparked a debate on social media about his experience with Spanish cuisine.
Lola Índigo follows in the footsteps of Aitana and Karol G and releases her own doll: this is her collaboration with Bratz
Lola Índigo launches a Bratz doll that replicates two of her most iconic outfits. The collaboration will be available for purchase starting November 2.
Bárbara Rey, faced with the lack of mention in Juan Carlos I’s memoirs: "You can’t expect anything from someone like that"
Bárbara Rey criticized Juan Carlos I for not mentioning her in his memoirs, expressing that you can’t expect anything from someone like that. The actress spoke about the matter in an interview with Leticia Requejo for 'El tiempo justo'.
This is Albert Windsor, the young British 'royal' named the "golden bachelor" of Generation Z
Albert Windsor has just turned 18, and Tatler magazine has highlighted him as one of the most important and promising bachelors of the Windsor family, representing Generation Z in the British royalty.
Hiba Abouk: "It has been very hard for me to be free, and I do not intend to stop being free because of anything people say or think about me"
Hiba Abouk, the cover star of the November issue of 'Harper's Bazaar', states that she has fought hard for her personal freedom and will not give it up because of others' opinions.
Anthony Hopkins confesses that his alcoholism led him to drive unconscious and almost kill a family
Anthony Hopkins will reveal in his memoirs details about his eleven-year battle with alcoholism, which once put a family's life in danger when he was driving unconscious.
Ibai reacts to the flood of memes about his physical resemblance to a dog: "There is never a good comparison"
Ibai responded on X to thousands of messages and memes comparing him to a bulging-eyed dog, emphasizing that there is never a favorable comparison.
Verónica Romero, from 'OT1', on the ups and downs in her life: "I hit rock bottom, but I didn't need professional help"
Verónica Romero, former contestant of 'OT1', confessed in an interview with 'Lecturas' that she has experienced difficult moments in her personal and professional life. Although she hit rock bottom, she emphasized that she managed to overcome her problems without the need for professional help, demonstrating her strength and resilience.
Sarah Ferguson loses another job after her controversial email to Jeffrey Epstein
Sarah Ferguson, ex-wife of Prince Andrew, has been detached from the ITV network, where she used to collaborate, following the controversy generated by a controversial email related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Ariadne Artiles reappears after the death of her father: "Death is not just the end"
Ariadne Artiles reappeared after the loss of her father, expressing that death is not just an end and that his memory always remains with her and her family.
Trump orders to start testing US nuclear weapons "immediately"
Trump stated that the United States possesses more nuclear weapons than any other country, with Russia in second place and China in a distant third, and ordered nuclear tests to begin immediately.
The German couple returning to their country after living in Spain for a year
Lukas and Jennifer moved to Denia with their two children, but the experience did not meet their expectations, especially due to low wages, so they have decided to return to Germany after a year.
'Barefoot' footwear, the phenomenon that's taking social media by storm, but it's not for everyone
Barefoot footwear is gaining popularity due to its supposed health benefits. However, specialists warn that its use should be gradual and it is not suitable for everyone, as an inappropriate transition can cause injuries.
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The NFL game at the Santiago Bernabéu is ready: new tickets on sale and VIP packages up to €1,195
The NFL game between the Washington Commanders and Miami Dolphins will take place on November 16 at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium. New tickets are already on sale, including VIP packages that go up to €1,195.
New earthquake in padel: Juan Lebrón breaks up with Stupaczuk and will form a new duo with Ausburger
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Tennis Match-Fixing Betting Network Dismantled: Up to 16 Arrested Across Spain
In Spain, a network dedicated to match-fixing in tennis betting has been dismantled, with 16 people arrested in various locations. Raids were conducted in Guadalajara and Valladolid, where evidence was seized for the investigation.
Cyclist Oier Lazkano provisionally suspended due to "anomalies in his biological passport"
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October is Rett Syndrome Awareness Month, a rare disease that primarily affects girls in Spain. Families are calling for increased support and the approval of treatments, emphasizing the profound and challenging impact the disease has on their daily lives.
The Pasqual Maragall Foundation Promotes an Algorithm to Anticipate the First Symptoms of Alzheimer’s
The ALFA10 project, led by the Pasqual Maragall Foundation, is developing an algorithm to identify people at high risk of Alzheimer’s before symptoms appear, facilitating prevention and early detection of the disease.
Patients and Families Demand the Arrival of the First Gene Therapy to Treat 'Butterfly Skin' Disease in Spain
Families affected by 'butterfly skin' disease have launched a campaign to urgently request the inclusion of the first gene therapy in Spain's National Health System.
People with disabilities after the DANA: between reconstruction and the need for assistance
One year after the DANA, Valencia is making progress in rebuilding its accessibility. Mónica’s story, along with the perspective of CERMI CV, reflects the challenges faced. The urgent need for assistance is highlighted to ensure inclusion and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities affected by the storm.
The Spanish Economy Changes Its Engine: Consumption Drives GDP and Offsets External Weakness
The decline in exports slows down external demand, affecting growth. However, the increase in investment and household spending fuels GDP, offsetting the external weakness and supporting the Spanish economy.
The Eurozone Accelerates Its Growth to 0.2% up to September Following the Tariff Agreement with the USA
The Eurozone grew by 0.2% between July and September, driven by Sweden (+1.1%), Portugal (+0.8%), and the Czech Republic (+0.7%), according to Eurostat data. This growth is linked to the tariff agreement reached with the USA.
The black olive sector demands immediate implementation of retaliations against the US endorsed by the WTO if tariffs are not removed
Antonio de Mora, Secretary General of Asemesa, states that the recent WTO decision fully supports the claims of Spain and the table olive sector, and calls for the immediate application of retaliatory measures if the United States does not remove the tariffs.
The WTO authorizes Brussels to impose retaliations against the United States over tariffs on black olives
A WTO panel authorizes the EU to impose retaliations amounting to 11.7 million euros against the US, due to non-compliance with a previous ruling regarding tariffs on black olives.
The ECB remains in 'pause mode' and keeps interest rates at 2%
The ECB keeps interest rates at 2% as expected, due to controlled inflation. However, it warns about uncertainty in economic outlooks due to trade conflicts and global tensions.
The US Air Force Launches a Multi-Million Dollar Project Package to Renovate Morón Air Base
The US Air Force has begun a multi-million dollar plan for design, construction, and maintenance at Morón Air Base, covering residential and commercial projects to improve the military community.
Repsol will review its strategic plan and cuts profit by 34% due to lower crude oil prices
Repsol reported a net profit of 1.177 billion euros up to September, driven by better performance in the third quarter. However, it cuts its profit by 34% due to the drop in crude oil prices and will review its strategic plan to adapt to this new context.
The Euribor rises for the third consecutive month, bringing the first mortgage increases in nearly two years
The Euribor rises for the third consecutive month, causing increases in mortgage payments after almost two years. The monthly increase will be about six euros on an average loan and will only affect those with semi-annual reviews.
Sharon Stone Defends Sydney Sweeney Against Criticism in Her Latest Appearance: "It's Not Easy Being So Attractive"
Sharon Stone supported Sydney Sweeney following criticism of her jeans commercial, highlighting how difficult it is to handle the attention due to her beauty. Both actresses star in the third season of 'Euphoria.'
The 18 Most Terrifying Movies in History, According to a Scientific Study: They Truly Scare You
The Science of Scare Project measured viewers' heart rates to identify the movies that raise the pulse the most. Their 2025 study revealed the 18 most terrifying films, confirming which ones generate genuine fear.
The Danish 6-Episode Miniseries That Is #1 on Netflix: A Spy Thriller Ideal for a Marathon
The Danish 6-episode miniseries has become the most viewed on Netflix in over 44 countries, consolidating the global success of Nordic fiction and offering a spy thriller perfect for binge-watching.
'Respira' fights for public healthcare on Netflix: season 2 entertains with its human stories
The second season of 'Respira' on Netflix returns with eight episodes, standing out for its moving human stories and the inclusion of well-known new actors, such as Pablo Alborán, who enrich the series that advocates for public healthcare.
'Breathe', Season 2: Netflix's doctors leave us breathless again, including a charming Pablo Alborán
The second season of 'Breathe' on Netflix returns with more medical drama and intense emotions. In addition to captivating storylines, the participation of singer Pablo Alborán stands out, bringing charisma and charm to this new installment that promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 3 Movies and 1 Series You Can’t Miss
Every week we recommend three movies and one unmissable series to enjoy via streaming, making it easier for you to choose without having to switch platforms.
Jesús Hijas, expert in artificial intelligence: "Don't delegate your thinking to AI"
Jesús Hijas, engineer and communicator, will participate in a technological event where he will discuss how to integrate human creativity with artificial intelligence, emphasizing the importance of maintaining critical thinking and not completely delegating our decisions to AI.
vivo X300 Pro: a beast with elite photography as the main feature
The vivo X300 Pro stands out in the high-end segment for its exceptional photography, positioning it as its main feature and delivering outstanding image results.
Instagram launches feature to draw and add stickers in direct messages
Instagram has introduced a new feature that allows users to draw and add stickers in their direct messages, offering a more creative and interactive experience in conversations.
NASA’s X-59 Flight: This is the Supersonic Plane That Breaks the Sound Barrier... Without Making Noise
NASA’s X-59 is a supersonic plane designed to speed up commercial flights by breaking the sound barrier without creating the typical loud boom, thus revolutionizing the flying experience.
Windows 11 adds a feature that forever eliminates the annoying 'Copy' and 'Paste' steps
Microsoft introduces in Windows Insider a new feature that simplifies the copy and paste process, removing unnecessary steps and improving efficiency for Windows 11 users.
The three foods Blanca Romero avoids eating to stay in shape
Blanca Romero shares the changes in her diet and lifestyle that have helped her feel better both physically and emotionally, highlighting the three foods she avoids to maintain her well-being.
The Transparent Bikini That Alba Díaz Wore Under a Mermaid-Cut Dress at Gran Canaria Swim Week 2025
Alba Díaz stood out as a special guest at Gran Canaria Swim Week 2025, the only European runway dedicated to swimwear fashion, wearing a mermaid-cut dress with a transparent bikini underneath.
Details That Will Make It Easy for You to Dress Up for Halloween Without Wearing a Costume
If you don't have time or don't want to wear a costume, you can add "spooky" touches to your everyday outfit with details that complete the perfect look for Halloween.
María Fernández: "If you take a sleeping pill, there is something you need to check"
María Fernández, a coach, recommends freeing yourself from self-demanding behavior to achieve success and personal well-being. She points out that identifying and following your own mission is key to a full and healthy life.
Queen Letizia Supports Victims of the DANA with a Blue Dress at the State Funeral
Queen Letizia shows her solidarity with the victims of the DANA by wearing an elegant navy blue dress from Valencian fashion during the State funeral held in Madrid. Her presence highlights her commitment and support in times of crisis.
Juan Leal, Stylist: "We will see a lot of vibrant red and peachy copper tones, which are versatile and beautiful colors"
Juan Leal, education director at Pierino Cosmetics, highlights that the color trends for autumn and winter will include vibrant red and peachy copper tones, versatile and attractive colors that will dominate the season.
Tacos and burritos with tripe, oxtail, or pork cracklings at the new Madrid restaurant with an average ticket of just 10 euros
A new restaurant in Madrid offers traditional stews such as tripe, oxtail, and pork cracklings in a Tex-Mex format, with tacos and burritos priced at an average of just 10 euros, combining a street-style, affordable, and fun experience.
The Madrid restaurant with more than 130 years that prepares roast suckling pig with an 8-hour preparation
The historic Madrid restaurant, with more than 130 years of tradition, prepares its roast suckling pig in an 8-hour process using suckling pigs from Segovia to ensure flavor and quality.
How to Roast Chestnuts in the Microwave: a Simple, Quick, and Clean Method
Learn how to easily roast chestnuts in the microwave, a fast, simple, and clean technique that prevents making a mess in the kitchen and allows you to enjoy this seasonal treat without hassle.
Martín Berasategui: "Traditional squid is fried without skin, but keeping it enhances the flavor"
Chef Martín Berasategui reveals his tip for preparing exceptional fried squid: although it is traditionally fried without skin, keeping the skin enhances the flavor and improves the final result of the dish.
The Best Chinese Restaurant in Europe is in Madrid and Has One of the Most Popular Duck Dishes
China Crown, located in the Salamanca neighborhood of Madrid, is a renowned benchmark of Chinese cuisine in Europe, famous for one of the most popular duck dishes in the capital.
The Italian Grandmothers' Trick for Making Spaghetti Bolognese: "The Most Beautiful in the World"
The secret of Italian grandmothers for preparing spaghetti Bolognese does not lie in using a specific ground meat or the sauté, but in a special trick that makes the sauce unique and the spaghetti the "most beautiful in the world."
An Entire Town for 4 Inhabitants: This Is the Municipality That Takes Half a Minute to Vote in Elections
This small town in La Rioja, with only four inhabitants, is one of the least populated in Spain. However, every time there are elections, millions of people closely follow its fast voting process, which lasts barely half a minute.
The charming village of Extremadura ideal for a rural getaway in autumn: surrounded by chestnut trees
This town in the north of Cáceres, close to Castilla y León, transforms into an autumn paradise with landscapes full of yellowish tones, ideal for a rural escape surrounded by chestnut trees.
The Spanish town where it is summer almost all year round: a movie-like landscape and pleasant climate
This town in the southwest of Gran Canaria stands out for its exceptional climate, considered the best in Europe. Its idyllic landscape and pleasant temperatures make this town an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy an almost permanent summer and unwind in a cinematic setting.
The luxurious hotel in Barcelona where Lady Gaga is staying: rooms cost up to 16,000 euros per night
The 5-star hotel on Paseo de Gracia, where Lady Gaga is staying, offers rooms costing up to 16,000 euros per night, fine dining, and a spa with a variety of luxury treatments.
The Precious Hermitage of Galicia That Can Only Be Reached at Low Tide
This hermitage, located on a promontory in A Coruña, is a unique coastal gem, accessible only during low tide, making it a special and uncommon place to visit.
The Spanish city that has the oldest active palace in Europe
The oldest palace in continuous use in Europe is located in Seville, reflecting the rich history and the diverse cultures that have influenced the city over time.
These Are the Ten Best Cities in Europe to Visit at Halloween
From Brussels to Naples and Edinburgh, these European cities offer unique Halloween experiences, combining history, traditions, and special events that attract tourists during this time of year.
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 warn about these common mistakes to ensure better protection against the virus.
German Dentists Recall the Horrors Committed by Their Profession in the Third Reich
German dentists acknowledge their role in crimes during the Third Reich, including the theft of dental gold, human experiments, and forced sterilizations.
Teillard, ophthalmologist, on cosmetic contact lenses at Halloween: "Put a piece of plastic in your eye"
Ophthalmologist Teillard warns about the risks of using colored cosmetic contact lenses, especially if worn every night, as they can damage the eyes.
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 may reflect insecurity, lack of confidence, or a constant search for validation, but it is not always a serious problem and depends on the context and frequency with which it occurs.
The Mistake You Shouldn't Make If You're Stung by an Asian Wasp Because It Could Worsen the Situation
Asian wasps, an invasive species, pose a risk because they can sting humans. It is crucial to avoid mistakes when treating these stings in order not to worsen the situation.
This is the horror of Mexico's 'death road': bodies in water tanks and dozens missing
In the past year, Mexico's 'death road' has been the scene of up to 70 disappearances, with bodies found in water tanks, reflecting the brutal violence and constant danger in the area.
Mitsubishi Strikes Back in Europe: We Test the Grandis and Eclipse Cross, and Why You Should Buy Them
Mitsubishi presents the new Grandis and Eclipse Cross, two key models for its strategy in Europe. We test both vehicles in Mallorca, highlighting their performance, design, and technologies, reasons that justify their purchase.
These Are the Most Haunted Roads in the World: Mystery, Strange Events, and Ghostly Apparitions
In Spain, numerous roads are famous for their horror stories, mysteries, and ghostly apparitions. Along their stretches, strange events are reported that attract those seeking paranormal experiences.
Miquel Turbo, mechanic: "When you have to change the timing chain, take the opportunity to renew everything you can"
Miquel Turbo, mechanic, recommends making the most of the timing chain replacement to also renew all related parts. This ensures better performance and prevents future mechanical problems, providing greater durability and safety for the vehicle.
A truck driver "breaks" the Guardia Civil's breathalyzer in Castilla y León
A truck driver was detained on the A-2 after several citizens reported his erratic driving. When subjected to a breathalyzer test by the Guardia Civil, the device was damaged, indicating that the driver was not in suitable condition to operate a trailer.
The two stickers you must have on your car to enter Low Emission Zones
Currently, not all Low Emission Zones (LEZ) fine you for not having both stickers, but soon they will be mandatory to access all designated areas by car without receiving penalties.
This Is How the New Rayo Vallecano Stadium Will Be After a Complete Renovation: 20,000 Seats, Food Corners, and More Sports
Rayo Vallecano's stadium, one of the most iconic in La Liga, will be modernized with a comprehensive renovation that will include 20,000 seats, food corners, and spaces for practicing more sports, enhancing the experience for fans and athletes alike.
Sanz labels the meeting between the Minister of Health and Amama Sevilla as electoralist: "She has no authority"
Mónica García announced that her department will take legal action against regions that do not provide data on their screening programs, in a context where Sanz criticizes the meeting between the Minister of Health and Amama Sevilla, describing it as electoralist and beyond her authority.
Councilor from Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà Arrested for Domestic Abuse
A councilor from Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà has been arrested for alleged domestic abuse. During the assault, minors were present in the home, which aggravates the seriousness of the case. Authorities are investigating the facts to determine the corresponding responsibilities.
Worker dies after a branch falls on him while cutting firewood in Iturmendi
A 62-year-old man died from multiple injuries after a branch fell on him while he was cutting firewood in Iturmendi. He died during his transfer to the University Hospital of Navarra.
Roman Amphorae and Archaeological Remains Recovered from Underwater Sites in Santa Pola and Elche
Three Roman amphorae and other archaeological remains were recovered from underwater sites in Santa Pola and Elche, highlighting the historical and cultural importance of the area.
German fugitive arrested who was hiding in a hippie commune in Granada after raping a girl
A man was arrested in Granada after raping a girl, whom he also handcuffed and strangled, causing her serious injuries. The German fugitive was hiding in a hippie commune in the area.
Almeida foresees "chaos" due to lawsuits in courts against the waste tax: "I said it from the very first minute"
The mayor of Madrid warns that there will be judicial "chaos" due to numerous lawsuits against the waste tax, which will affect municipalities throughout the country.
When You Can Request Mail-In Voting for the Elections in Extremadura
Citizens of Extremadura can request mail-in voting for the elections to the Assembly that will be held on December 21.
Woman Arrested in Cambados for Selling Sexual Videos of Her Underage Daughter
The Civil Guard of Cambados arrested a 31-year-old man and a 40-year-old woman, residents of Salnés, for alleged crimes against sexual freedom. The woman was arrested for selling sexual videos of her underage daughter, in a case investigating exploitation and child abuse.
A man dies after falling 14 meters while performing maintenance tasks on a company roof
A man died after falling 14 meters while carrying out maintenance work on the roof of a company at around half past two in the afternoon. Emergency services arrived at the scene but were unable to save him due to the severity of the injuries sustained in the fall.
The Regional Government confirms the second case of the West Nile virus in Andalusia and another one under investigation
The Regional Government will maintain a network of "sentinel" traps throughout autumn and winter due to the increase in positive cases of the West Nile virus in October. A second case has been confirmed in Andalusia, and another is under investigation.
The Best Memes of Neo, the Humanoid Robot That Cleans Your House: "Give It a Few Months and They’ll Open an OnlyFans for It"
Neo, the $20,000 humanoid domestic robot, has become the inspiration for numerous memes and AI-generated images, showcasing the humor surrounding this innovative technological tool.
The Viral Reflection on Art Following Rosalía's Success: "If a Girl from Your Neighborhood Did It, Would You Like It?"
An influencer questions whether Rosalía's success is based on her musical talent or her identity, inviting reflection on whether society would value her art the same if it came from an ordinary person from the neighborhood.
Rice is thrown at newlyweds to wish them luck... and they end up in the emergency room: "For the memory"
Guests threw rice at a newlywed couple to wish them luck, but the tradition ended with some people in the emergency room due to accidents caused during the celebration.
How Much Is Too Much: How to Avoid Over-Exercising Domestic Dogs
Moderation, proper planning, and constant observation are essential for exercise to benefit the health of domestic dogs, preventing it from becoming a problem due to excess.
Cats, rabbits, ferrets… Dogs are no longer the only ones going for walks
Cats with harnesses, rabbits, ferrets, and parrots are increasingly seen in urban parks, accompanying their owners on outdoor walks, expanding the variety of pets that enjoy these public spaces.
Halloween with Animals: Eight Measures to Celebrate Without Risks
Animals can react unpredictably to people in costumes, especially children, so it is essential to keep them under supervision during Halloween to avoid risks.
Check your daily horoscope for Friday, October 31, 2025
Check your daily horoscope for Friday, October 31, 2025 on 20minutos.es, where you can also review yesterday's and tomorrow's predictions to know what destiny has in store for you.
Countdown to the Inauguration of Málaga's 2025 Christmas Lights: Dates, Times, and Showtimes of the Musical Performance
Málaga is preparing for an unforgettable Christmas with a nationally notable Christmas lighting display. The inauguration of the lights will feature dates, times, and showtimes for a musical performance, promising a spectacular celebration for residents and visitors alike.
Why are black cats believed to bring bad luck? This is the origin of the superstition
The bad reputation of black cats originated in the Middle Ages, linked to witch hunts. Before this time, they were revered animals and were not associated with bad luck.
Who is Alejo Miranda, the PP senator who interrogated Sánchez in the 'Koldo commission'
Alejo Miranda, a PP senator little known at the national level, is recognized for his close ties with the Government of the Community of Madrid. He recently stood out when he interrogated President Sánchez in the 'Koldo commission'.
This is the heavy phone case weighing almost 3 kilograms that aims to curb mobile phone use
A mobile phone case weighing almost 3 kilograms, inspired by phones from the 80s and 90s, has gone viral on social media. Its purpose is to reduce excessive mobile phone use by making it uncomfortable to carry.
"Gay Porn Is a Reproduction of Heterosexual Porn"
Sexologist Andrés Suro Martos points out that gay porn reflects the same patterns as heterosexual porn, focused on strength, penetration, and a lack of tenderness, showing how male desire continues to be portrayed within these parameters.
'La Revuelta': The 8 Most Original Gifts from Spanish Celebrities to Broncano
Spanish celebrities surprised Broncano with eight unique and creative gifts during 'La Revuelta', highlighting the originality and affection with which they were chosen for the presenter.
The Best Cartoons by Superantipático
All the cartoons created by Superantipático and published in 20minutos, highlighting their unique style and characteristic humor.
From Modric to Oblak: Foreign Footballers Who Became Symbols
Some foreign footballers manage to become icons and symbols of their clubs, earning the affection and closeness of the fans, just like players developed in the local youth academy.
Secrets These People Never Wanted to See on Their Partners' Phones
A TikTok user asked their community to reveal unsettling secrets found on their partners' phones, showing how phones, besides being tools, can expose unexpected private aspects and cause surprise or distrust in relationships.
Sfera Reinvents the Basics and Adds Details to Its Affordable Wardrobe Staple Sweaters
This season, Sfera presents basic sweaters with original details that bring differentiation, offering special and affordable pieces to refresh your wardrobe staples without losing their simple essence.
Adidas Samba Sneakers, Almost 40 Euros Cheaper to Get Ahead of Black Friday
The Adidas Samba sneakers, a classic model, are available with a discount of nearly 40 euros at El Corte Inglés, getting ahead of Black Friday deals.
This platform does allow account sharing: how to enjoy it from 1.6 euros per month
This platform allows account sharing with two simultaneous streams, even if not connected from the same IP, thus offering an economical option starting at 1.6 euros per month.
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A very affordable product solves the common problem of losing the remote control, allowing you to easily locate it and avoid constant searching around the house.
The Sagrada Familia begins the construction of the cross that will crown Gaudí's temple
The construction of the cross that will crown the Sagrada Familia has begun. This cross will measure 17 meters in height, equivalent to a five-story building, and is a key element to complete the temple designed by Gaudí.
One of the three minors accused of the murder of the social worker in Badajoz maintains his innocence
Lawyer José Duarte expresses his displeasure because the three minors accused of the murder of the social worker in Badajoz testified in handcuffs, while one of them maintains his innocence.
Investigate if a drug lord celebrated his daughter's birthday in the prison where he is held in Paraguay
The Ministry of Justice of Paraguay is investigating whether a drug lord celebrated his daughter's birthday inside the prison where he is held, and is seeking to determine if there was complicity or negligence by the prison staff.
New York Marathon: schedule, channel, and where to watch Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan online and on TV
The New York Marathon, with a distance of 42.195 km, takes place this Sunday, November 2nd. Highlights include the participation of Eliud Kipchoge and Sifan Hassan. The race can be followed both on television and online platforms.
Nobel Prize in Literature Wole Soyinka denounces that the United States has revoked his visa and banned him from entering
Wole Soyinka, Nobel Prize in Literature, lived and taught in the U.S. for years but returned to his country after Donald Trump's election. He now denounces that the United States has revoked his visa, preventing him from entering.
"The 'American routes' of drugs: these are the narco paths to distribute it in the U.S. and that Trump wants to stop with a 'clean bomb'"
90% of the cocaine consumed in the U.S. comes from Colombia, while fentanyl, the most deadly drug there, enters by land from Mexico, with the latter being a key hotspot in the drug trafficking routes that Trump seeks to aggressively combat.
Yolanda Díaz Considers Campaigning in Extremadura for the Podemos and IU Alliance Despite Sumar Not Being Part of It
Yolanda Díaz's circle argues that, although Movimiento Sumar will not participate in Unidas por Extremadura, Díaz remains a key asset for the left and could campaign for the alliance between Podemos and IU in the region.
Puma will cut another 900 jobs globally after reporting losses of 309 million up to September
Puma, undergoing restructuring, reported losses of 309 million up to September and announced a new global cut of 900 jobs, adding to the 500 layoffs already carried out in the second quarter.
These are the only two Spanish universities in the world's top 50 for employability
The Global Employability University Ranking 2026 evaluates 1,000 universities in 42 countries. Only two Spanish universities appear in the top 50, standing out for the high employability of their graduates worldwide.
Drug-related decay and filth become entrenched in San Blas, and residents protest again
Residents of San Blas-Canillejas mobilize on October 30 to protest against filth, the presence of drugs, and insecurity affecting their neighborhood, demanding urgent solutions.
Valencia begins the Jubilee Year of the Holy Chalice and invites to rediscover its heritage
Valencia, one of the few holy cities in the world, begins the Jubilee Year of the Holy Chalice to boost its cultural tourism and promote the rediscovery of its valuable historical and religious heritage.
Ariana Grande releases an exclusive edition of her album 'Positions' on its fifth anniversary
Ariana Grande celebrates the fifth anniversary of 'Positions' with a special edition double vinyl and two 7-inch singles that include the title track and '34+35', highlighting the biggest hits from the album.
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Mexico celebrates Halloween with festivities at the Wax Museum featuring altars. Additionally, cultural events such as Suma Flamenca, the play Don Juan Tenorio, the magic of Cirque Le Roux, and jazz music are presented, offering various options for the weekend.
The conversion of the Palazuelo House by Antonio Palacios into a hotel will protect its façade and the stained glass windows of the central courtyard in a 'V' shape
The City Council will oversee that the transformation of the Palazuelo House into a hotel does not alter its façade or the stained glass windows of the central courtyard, preserving its protected elements. The building has the highest level of protection as a Property of Cultural Interest (BIC).
This is How the Madrid Tourist Transport Card Works: Prices, Zones, and Where to Get It
The Madrid Tourist Card offers visitors unlimited travel throughout the city and its metropolitan area at reduced rates, making transportation easier during their stay.
A study warns that heading the ball during football matches can lead to dementia
The Neurological Rehabilitation Institute of Vithas Irenea analyzed 38 matches from the 2019-2020 season and detected 61 possible concussions, warning that heading the ball in football can increase the risk of dementia in players.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a key news summary to start the day well informed, covering politics, economy, society, and more. It highlights current events, analysis, and relevant data, providing context and clarity to facilitate a quick understanding of the most important news of the moment.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
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'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 Spanish theaters on October 31 to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
Who is behind Mercadona's prepared food? The company expands its factory
A family-owned business that produces Mercadona's prepared food continues its expansion by enlarging its factory. This growth strengthens the relationship with the supermarket led by Juan Roig and consolidates its presence in the ready-to-eat meals market.
What it Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology
Helping to clear the table in restaurants reveals traits of attentiveness and consideration towards others, reflecting an attentive and collaborative personality according to psychology.
The Days of the Week When You Should Not Refuel Under Any Circumstances, According to a Study by the OCU
The OCU has identified the days when fuel is most expensive in Spain, based on their annual analysis of gas station prices, recommending avoiding refueling on those days to save money.
When Will the Christmas Lights in Vigo Be Turned On in 2025? Date, Schedules, and News from 'The Christmas Capital'
The Christmas lights in Vigo, renowned for their spectacular illumination, generate great anticipation every year. In 2025, the city will maintain its reputation as "the Christmas capital" with new dates, schedules, and updates that promise to continue delighting residents and visitors alike.
Kylian Mbappé’s Favorite Restaurant in Madrid: Specializing in Roasts and Meat Skewers
During one of his first visits to Madrid, Kylian Mbappé enjoyed Dani García’s restaurant, known for its roasts and meat skewers, which has become his favorite in the capital.
Miquel Turbo, mechanic: "When you have to change the timing chain, take the opportunity to replace everything you can"
Miquel Turbo, expert mechanic, recommends making the most of the moment when changing the timing chain to also replace other related components, thus ensuring better performance and greater engine durability.
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Halloween originates from Samhain, an ancient Celtic festival that marked the end of summer. This tradition came to the United States with Irish immigrants fleeing the potato famine in the 19th century, and over time it transformed into the modern celebration of "Halloween night."
X-ray of the real estate crisis: experts predict whether housing prices will fall
Real estate experts analyze the growing tension in the market and offer their predictions on whether housing prices will decrease, highlighting key factors that could influence a possible trend reversal.
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Dani García, chef of Tragabuches and BiBo, presents a simple and economical recipe using a can of chickpeas. Perfect for autumn dinners, his dish is prepared in just 20 minutes, combining flavor and speed ideal for daily meals.
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 from January 1 a deduction of up to 95 euros will be applied to payrolls, through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism, to strengthen the pension fund.
The sausage that few know but that conquers palates: "Much better than fuet"
Tasajo, originated as a peasant method to preserve meat, has become a gourmet product that captivates palates, considered by many to be even superior to fuet.
Gold prices set for 2nd weekly loss as Fed caution, trade optimism weigh
Gold prices are poised for a second consecutive weekly decline, pressured by cautious signals from the Federal Reserve and growing optimism over trade talks. The Fed's cautious stance on interest rates and improving trade relations have reduced safe-haven demand for gold, leading to weaker prices despite ongoing global economic uncertainties.
Oil heads for third monthly decline as strong dollar, ample supply weigh
Oil prices are set for a third consecutive monthly drop due to a strong U.S. dollar and abundant global supply. These factors undermine demand and keep prices under pressure, despite ongoing geopolitical tensions that typically support oil markets. The market remains cautious amid concerns over economic growth and inventory levels, leading to subdued price movements.
Oil prices dip amid dollar pressure, set for third straight month of losses
Oil prices fell due to a stronger US dollar, which made commodities pricier for holders of other currencies. This decline is pushing oil toward its third consecutive month of losses, influenced by concerns over global economic growth and persistent supply factors.
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China to buy 12 million metric tons of US soybeans this season, Bessent says
China is expected to purchase 12 million metric tons of US soybeans this season, according to analyst Mark Bessent. This volume reflects China's ongoing demand as trade relations improve, supporting US exporters amid competitive global markets. The buying trend highlights China's role in stabilizing soybean trade flows despite geopolitical tensions.
US judge skeptical Trump administration can legally suspend food benefits
A US judge expressed doubt that the Trump administration has the legal authority to suspend food benefits for millions of Americans. The judge questioned the justification and legality of the move, signaling potential challenges ahead for the administration’s plan to cut the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.
Factbox - What did Trump and Xi agree on regarding tariffs, export controls, and fentanyl?
Former US President Trump and China’s President Xi agreed to ease certain tariffs, strengthen export technology controls, and cooperate to combat fentanyl trafficking. The agreement seeks to reduce trade tensions, improve supply chain security, and address the opioid crisis by decreasing the illegal flow of fentanyl between the two nations.
Gold prices steady after losing streak; Fed rate cut, Trump talks eyed
Gold prices stabilized after several days of decline as investors await key developments, including the possibility of a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut and ongoing political discussions involving former President Donald Trump. Market participants are cautious, balancing economic indicators with geopolitical factors that could influence gold’s safe-haven appeal.
China-US trade deal could be signed next week, US Treasury’s Bessent says
US Treasury’s Bessent stated that a China-US trade deal might be signed as early as next week, highlighting progress in ongoing negotiations aimed at resolving trade tensions between the two economic powers. Both sides are reportedly close to finalizing terms to improve bilateral trade relations.
Energy Secretary Wright says US is ready to sell more oil and gas to China, Bloomberg reports
US Energy Secretary Wright stated that the US is prepared to increase oil and gas exports to China. This move aims to stabilize energy markets and meet rising global demand. It reflects ongoing efforts to balance geopolitical interests while supporting energy security and economic growth.
Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 2.25%
Japan’s stock market closed higher, with the Nikkei 225 rising 2.25%. Gains were driven by strong corporate earnings and optimism over economic recovery. Investors showed increased confidence, pushing major sectors upward. The broader market reflected positive sentiment amid easing concerns about inflation and global supply chain issues.
Hyundai and Nvidia partner on $3b South Korean AI cluster initiative
Hyundai Motor Group and Nvidia have teamed up to invest $3 billion in creating an AI cluster in South Korea. The initiative aims to advance AI technology and boost the local tech ecosystem by developing AI software and hardware solutions. This collaboration is expected to enhance Hyundai's capabilities in AI-driven mobility and smart vehicle technologies.
Xi set to meet Canadian, Japanese leaders after Trump trade truce
Chinese President Xi Jinping is scheduled to meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe following a trade truce with former U.S. President Donald Trump. The meetings aim to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties amid ongoing global trade tensions and uncertainties.
Taiwan does not want China’s 'one country, two systems', president says
Taiwan’s president reaffirmed the island’s rejection of China’s "one country, two systems" model, emphasizing Taiwan’s commitment to maintaining its sovereignty and democratic values amid growing pressure from Beijing. The statement highlights ongoing tensions and Taiwan's resolve to resist unification under China’s terms.
‘Big Short’ investor Michael Burry issues bubble warning after 2 years of silence
Michael Burry, famous for predicting the 2008 housing crisis, has reappeared after two years to warn of a new market bubble. He warns investors about overvalued assets and potential risks ahead, highlighting signs reminiscent of previous financial crises. Burry urges caution as economic conditions and speculative behavior could lead to significant market corrections.
NVIDIA partners with South Korea to deploy 260,000 GPUs for AI growth
NVIDIA announced a partnership with South Korean authorities to deploy 260,000 GPUs, boosting AI infrastructure nationwide. This initiative aims to accelerate AI research, development, and innovation across industries, reinforcing South Korea’s position in the global AI landscape. The collaboration includes training programs and support to enhance AI talent and applications in various sectors.
NVIDIA and Samsung partner to build AI factory with 50,000 GPUs
NVIDIA and Samsung announced a partnership to create a new AI factory featuring 50,000 GPUs. This collaboration aims to advance AI development and production capabilities, leveraging NVIDIA's AI technology and Samsung's manufacturing strength to accelerate innovation in the AI industry.
Samsung Electronics says it is in talks with Nvidia to supply next-generation HBM4 chips
Samsung Electronics is negotiating with Nvidia to provide next-generation HBM4 memory chips. These high-bandwidth memory chips are crucial for enhancing the performance of Nvidia’s advanced GPUs. This collaboration aims to support Nvidia’s growing demand for faster and more efficient memory solutions in AI and high-performance computing markets.
Nvidia to supply more than 260,000 Blackwell AI chips to South Korea
Nvidia announced plans to deliver over 260,000 Blackwell AI chips to South Korea, boosting the country’s AI and tech capabilities. This large-scale supply aims to enhance South Korea’s leadership in artificial intelligence development and support its growing demand for advanced computing power.
Disney networks go dark on YouTube TV after failed talks
Disney channels, including ESPN and ABC, were removed from YouTube TV after negotiations for a new carriage deal failed. The blackout affects millions of subscribers, disrupting access to live sports, news, and entertainment. Both companies are working to resolve the dispute, but no timeline for restoration has been announced, leaving viewers seeking alternatives.
Taiwan reports progress on trade talks with US after officials meet at APEC
Taiwan announced progress in trade discussions with the US following officials' meetings at the APEC summit. Both sides reportedly explored ways to deepen economic ties and address trade barriers, signaling a positive step toward enhanced cooperation despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
China manufacturing PMI shrinks more than expected in Oct; logs 7th month in red
China’s manufacturing PMI declined more than anticipated in October, marking the seventh consecutive month of contraction. The data highlights ongoing challenges in the sector, including weakened demand and production slowdown, indicating persistent economic pressures despite government efforts to stimulate growth.
Japan factory output rebounds in September; retail sales miss expectations
Japan's factory output bounced back in September, showing signs of recovery after previous declines. However, retail sales fell short of forecasts, indicating weaker consumer spending amid ongoing economic uncertainties. The mixed data reflects challenges in balancing production growth with subdued domestic demand.
Tokyo CPI inflation rises more than expected in Oct, keeps BOJ hike in focus
Tokyo's consumer price index increased more than anticipated in October, indicating rising inflation pressures. This unexpected rise heightens attention on the Bank of Japan's potential interest rate hike as it signals persistent inflation in the economy.
US weekly jobless claims fall, economists estimate
US weekly jobless claims decreased, signaling a strengthening labor market. Economists had anticipated this decline, reflecting ongoing economic recovery and employer confidence. The drop suggests sustained hiring momentum despite concerns over inflation and interest rates. This trend supports expectations of continued economic growth in the near term.
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Mexico's economy contracts in third quarter as industrial activity slows
Mexico's economy shrank in the third quarter, affected by a slowdown in industrial activity. Key sectors like manufacturing and construction saw reduced output, impacting overall growth. External factors and domestic challenges contributed to the economic contraction, signaling caution for the country's near-term economic outlook.
Natural Gas Storage Sees Slight Increase, Exceeds Forecast
Natural gas storage in the U.S. rose modestly last week, surpassing analysts' expectations. The increase reflects steady supply despite ongoing demand. This boost may help stabilize prices as the market watches for seasonal consumption trends and production levels.
Germany's economy stagnates in third quarter as exports fall
Germany's economy showed no growth in the third quarter, hindered by a decline in exports amid global demand challenges. Industrial output and consumer spending remained weak, raising concerns about the outlook for Europe's largest economy as it navigates geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions.
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More protests in Dar es Salaam after chaotic Tanzanian election
Following Tanzania's disputed election results, Dar es Salaam saw renewed protests as opposition supporters demanded transparency and electoral reforms. Clashes between protesters and security forces resulted in injuries and arrests, highlighting ongoing political tensions and calls for democratic accountability in the country.
Barclays sees no further ECB rate cuts before end-2026 after policy decision
Barclays predicts the European Central Bank will maintain current interest rates through 2026 following its latest policy decision. The bank sees no need for further rate cuts, suggesting a stable monetary outlook amid ongoing economic conditions in the Eurozone.
Asian shares poised for 7th month of gains; dollar firm
Asian shares are set for a seventh consecutive month of gains, supported by strong U.S. economic data and easing inflation concerns. The dollar remains firm amid expectations of sustained interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Investors are optimistic about global growth despite mixed corporate earnings and ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Morning Bid: No tricks, some treats for markets
Markets showed steady gains with no major surprises as investors embraced optimism ahead of upcoming earnings reports. Positive economic data and easing inflation concerns supported buying, while cautious sentiment remained amid geopolitical uncertainties. Overall, the trading day balanced caution and confidence, delivering modest gains without volatility spikes.
Trump-Putin summit cancelled after Moscow sent memo outlining Ukraine demands - FT
The planned summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin was called off after Russia sent a memo detailing its demands concerning Ukraine. The memo's contents reportedly complicated the diplomatic talks, leading to the cancellation of the meeting as tensions over Ukraine escalated.
Analysis - BOJ locks in near-term rate hike, yen may sway timing
The Bank of Japan is set to implement a near-term interest rate hike, signaling a shift in its prolonged easy monetary policy. This move aims to address rising inflation, but the timing and magnitude may be influenced by yen fluctuations. Market reactions suggest the yen's strength or weakness could impact the BOJ's decisions, balancing economic growth with inflation control.
Yen strengthens as finance minister says watching FX moves
The yen strengthened following remarks from Japan's finance minister, who said authorities are closely monitoring foreign exchange movements. The minister emphasized the importance of stable currency conditions and indicated that intervention remains a tool to manage excessive volatility, contributing to the yen's recent gains against major currencies.
China factory activity stumbles as export orders dry up
China's factory activity slowed as export orders declined, highlighting ongoing challenges in global demand and supply chain issues. Reduced foreign demand and uncertainties have led to weaker manufacturing output, affecting the nation’s economic recovery prospects. This downturn signals potential hurdles ahead for China's export-driven growth strategy amid persistent global trade tensions and economic uncertainties.
Xi calls for open trade, multilateralism in first remarks after Trump talks
Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized the importance of open trade and multilateralism in his first public comments following talks with former US President Donald Trump. Xi stressed cooperation to support global economic recovery and opposed protectionism, signaling China's commitment to a stable global trading system amid ongoing international tensions.
What the latest Fed rate cut means for your money — even if the next one is not certain
The recent Federal Reserve rate cut aims to support the economy amid uncertainties, impacting borrowing costs, savings, and investments. While it may lower loan interest rates and encourage spending, banks could reduce savings yields. Future rate moves remain uncertain, so consumers should stay informed to manage their finances effectively.
HTX Launches $280,000 Double 11 Giveaway
HTX has announced a $280,000 giveaway to celebrate the Double 11 shopping festival. The promotion offers shoppers a chance to win significant prizes through special deals and contests, aiming to boost sales and enhance customer engagement during the event.
Bitcoin price today: pinned at $110k with October losses on tap
Bitcoin's price remains steady around $110,000 despite looming October losses. Market analysts highlight potential downside risks in the coming month, though current stability suggests cautious investor sentiment amid broader economic uncertainties.
Cardano Falls 10% In Selloff
Cardano's price dropped 10% amid a broad crypto market selloff, driven by profit-taking and regulatory concerns. The dip reflects growing investor caution despite recent network developments aimed at boosting adoption. Analysts suggest the decline may be temporary as Cardano's fundamentals remain strong.
NOWPayments Launches $0 USDT (TRC20) Network Fee Offer for New Partners
NOWPayments announces a $0 network fee for USDT transactions on the TRC20 network exclusively for new partners. This initiative aims to attract more users by reducing transaction costs and enhancing payment efficiency, promoting wider adoption of crypto payments through their platform.
RWAs to match stablecoin market cap by end-2028 says Standard Chartered
Standard Chartered predicts that the market capitalization of Real World Assets (RWAs) will equal that of stablecoins by the end of 2028. This growth highlights increasing investor interest in asset-backed digital tokens, which offer more stability compared to traditional cryptocurrencies. The trend suggests a shift towards integrating real-world assets into the digital finance ecosystem, enhancing liquidity and market diversity.
Bitcoin price today: slumps to 108k after Trump-Xi meeting, cautious Fed comments
Bitcoin's price fell to $108,000 following the Trump-Xi meeting and cautious remarks from the Federal Reserve. Market uncertainty linked to geopolitical developments and potential shifts in monetary policy contributed to the slump, reflecting investor wariness amid evolving economic and political dynamics.
EOS Falls 10% In Selloff
EOS experienced a sharp 10% decline in value amid a broad market selloff. The drop reflects investor concerns over regulatory pressures and shifting market sentiment, impacting the cryptocurrency's price and trading volume significantly.
Jiuzi Holdings partners with SOLV for $1 billion bitcoin deployment
Jiuzi Holdings has partnered with SOLV to deploy $1 billion in bitcoin investments. This strategic collaboration aims to leverage SOLV's expertise in digital asset management to enhance Jiuzi's portfolio, signaling a significant move into the cryptocurrency market and reflecting growing institutional interest in bitcoin.
Hetu 3.0 - Deep Intelligence Money - Turning Verified Intelligence into Liquid Capital
Hetu 3.0 introduces a platform that transforms verified intelligence into liquid capital, enabling users to monetize their knowledge securely. By leveraging deep intelligence and blockchain technology, it ensures data validation and seamless transactions, fostering trust and efficiency in knowledge-based markets. This innovation aims to revolutionize how intelligence is valued and traded globally.
Bybit to Pause New User Onboarding in Japan
Cryptocurrency exchange Bybit announced it will temporarily halt onboarding of new users in Japan. This move aims to ensure compliance with evolving local regulations and improve user protection. Existing users will continue to access services without disruption while the company reviews and enhances its operational protocols in the Japanese market.
Mitsubishi Electric completes share buyback worth ¥18.6 billion
Mitsubishi Electric has completed a share buyback totaling ¥18.6 billion. This move aims to enhance shareholder value and optimize capital structure. The buyback reflects the company’s confidence in its future growth and financial stability amidst market conditions. Details on the number of shares repurchased and impact on earnings per share were not disclosed.
Bloom Energy prices $2.2 billion convertible senior notes offering
Bloom Energy announced a $2.2 billion offering of convertible senior notes to strengthen its balance sheet and support growth initiatives. The financing aims to provide capital for expanding production capacity and accelerating development of its clean energy technologies. Investors view the move as a step to boost liquidity and fuel the company’s transition toward a more sustainable energy future.
Corbus prices $75 million public offering of common stock
Corbus Pharmaceuticals has priced a $75 million public offering of common stock. The proceeds will be used to advance clinical programs and for general corporate purposes. The offering reflects the company's efforts to strengthen its financial position and support ongoing development of its drug pipeline.
Sampo Oyj purchases 293,996 own shares in buyback program
Sampo Oyj bought 293,996 of its own shares as part of its ongoing buyback program. The acquisitions aim to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The company continues to monitor market conditions to execute further purchases under the program.
Arcus Biosciences prices $250 million public offering at $18.25 per share
Arcus Biosciences announced the pricing of a public offering of $250 million, with shares set at $18.25 each. The proceeds will support the company's oncology drug development programs and general corporate purposes. The offering reflects investor confidence in Arcus's pipeline and growth prospects.
4DMT partners with Otsuka for retinal disease therapy in Asia-Pacific
4D Molecular Therapeutics (4DMT) has partnered with Otsuka Pharmaceutical to develop and commercialize gene therapies for retinal diseases in the Asia-Pacific region. The collaboration aims to advance innovative treatments for vision loss, leveraging 4DMT's gene therapy platform and Otsuka's regional expertise to address unmet medical needs in retinal disorders.
First patient dosed in phase 3 trial of ENHERTU for lung cancer
The first patient has been dosed in a phase 3 clinical trial evaluating ENHERTU for treating lung cancer. This trial aims to assess the drug's efficacy and safety in patients with specific lung cancer types, potentially offering a new therapeutic option pending successful results. The study marks a significant step in advancing lung cancer treatment through innovative targeted therapies.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells Iridium Communications stock, buys Deere & Co
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest sold its holdings in Iridium Communications and increased its position in Deere & Co. This move reflects ARK's strategy to realign its portfolio with growth opportunities. The firm continues to adjust its investments in response to market dynamics and company performance.
Gilead Q3 2025 slides: HIV strength drives guidance raise, new products gain traction
Gilead reported strong Q3 2025 results driven by its HIV portfolio, leading to an increased full-year guidance. The company saw robust sales growth in existing HIV treatments and promising uptake of new products. This performance highlights Gilead’s continued market leadership in HIV therapies while expanding its footprint with innovative treatments.
Grid Dynamics Q3 2025 slides: AI drives growth as global footprint expands
Grid Dynamics reports strong Q3 2025 results, driven by increased AI adoption and expanded global operations. The company highlights significant growth in AI-related services, diversified client base, and new market entries. Investments in technology and talent development continue to enhance capabilities, positioning Grid Dynamics as a leader in digital transformation and AI solutions worldwide.