News Summary - 11/03/2025

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At least 20 dead after magnitude-6.3 earthquake hits Afghanistan
A magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck near Mazar-e Sharif, Afghanistan, early Monday, resulting in at least 20 deaths. The quake impacted one of the country's largest cities, causing significant casualties.
I'm luckiest man alive, it's a miracle, says Air India crash sole survivor
Viswashkumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the Air India crash, shares his profound pain and anguish. Despite the trauma, he describes himself as the luckiest man alive and calls his survival a miracle.
'No help, no food, no water': Hurricane-hit Jamaican towns desperately wait for aid
Days after Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica, many towns remain isolated, lacking food and water. Residents face severe shortages and uncertainty as aid has yet to arrive, leaving communities in desperate need of assistance.
Nato 'will stand with Ukraine' to get long-lasting peace, senior official tells BBC
Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone said the Russia-Ukraine war is currently stalemated, suggesting it is nearly time for negotiations. He emphasized that NATO will continue supporting Ukraine to achieve a sustainable peace.
China intimidated UK university to ditch human rights research, documents show
Sheffield Hallam University apologised to Professor Laura Murphy after restricting her academic freedom, following pressure linked to her human rights research. Documents reveal China influenced the UK university to abandon her work, highlighting concerns over foreign interference in academic freedom.
Trump says he doubts US will go to war with Venezuela
President Trump expressed skepticism about the US engaging in a war with Venezuela, downplaying its likelihood. However, he did not entirely dismiss the option of conducting land strikes against the country.
Hamas hands over three coffins it says contain bodies of Gaza hostages
Hamas has handed over three coffins claimed to hold the bodies of Gaza hostages. The remains will be formally identified in Israel as part of ongoing efforts to return deceased hostages under a ceasefire agreement.
Trump tariffs head to Supreme Court in case eagerly awaited around the world
The US Supreme Court will rule on the legality of numerous tariffs imposed by former President Trump. The case holds significant consequences for presidential authority and involves billions in economic impact globally.
Avalanche in Italy kills five including father and daughter
An avalanche on Cima Vertana in Italy killed five mountaineers, all of whom were German, authorities confirmed. The victims included a father and daughter.
Louvre heist carried out by petty criminals, prosecutor says
The Paris prosecutor stated that the four suspects arrested in connection with the Louvre heist are local individuals, not professional members of organized crime.
Trump tells military to prepare for 'action' against Islamist militants in Nigeria
President Trump urged the US military to prepare for action against Islamist militants in Nigeria, citing concerns over killings of Christians. However, experts indicate there is no evidence that Christians are disproportionately targeted in these attacks.
Netherlands to return stolen ancient sculpture to Egypt
The Netherlands will return a 3,500-year-old stone head to Egypt. The artifact was likely stolen during the Arab Spring uprising.
Key town faces 'multi-thousand' Russian force, top Ukraine commander admits
Ukrainian commander Oleksandr Syrskyi acknowledges that a "multi-thousand" Russian force is targeting Pokrovsk. He confirms special forces have been deployed to defend the town but denies Russian claims that Ukrainian troops there are surrounded.
Hurricane Melissa death toll rises to 28 in Jamaica
PM Andrew Holness warns that the current death toll of 28 from Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica may rise as reports of additional possible deaths are still being verified.
Staff shortages from government shutdown cause delays at US airports
Half of major US airports face staff shortages due to the government shutdown, leading to significant delays in operations and passenger processing.
Shein accused of selling childlike sex dolls in France
Shein faced allegations of selling childlike sex dolls in France. The fast fashion company stated it removed the items from its website immediately and is currently investigating the matter.
Three killed in latest US strike on alleged drug boat in Caribbean
The US Defense Secretary announced a recent strike in the Caribbean targeting "narco-terrorists" smuggling drugs into the US, resulting in three deaths. The operation reflects ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking networks threatening national security.
China to ease chip export ban in new trade deal, White House says
Nexperia chips, crucial for car manufacturing, faced export restrictions that raised concerns about potential shortages. The new trade deal with China aims to ease these bans, helping to alleviate supply issues for manufacturers.
I built this 'AI aunt' for women after family tragedy in South Africa
An AI chatbot and app designed to support abuse victims is being piloted in South Africa, offering accessible help and guidance to those in need.
New Yorkers could pick a political newcomer to run their city - and take on Trump
Zohran Mamdani, a hip-hop musician turned political newcomer, has gained significant support in NYC. His unique background and progressive platform have energized voters seeking change, positioning him as a strong contender to lead the city and challenge figures like Donald Trump.
My pregnant teen toasts bread over a candle flame in Georgian prison, mum says
Bella Culley, a teenager from Billingham, is facing a two-year prison sentence in Georgia. Her mother describes her difficult conditions, including toasting bread over a candle flame while pregnant.
Young Russians are being seduced by a cheap, dangerous weight-loss pill called Molecule
The weight-loss pill "Molecule," which contains a substance banned in many countries, is gaining popularity among young Russians. However, users are facing severe side effects due to its harmful ingredients, raising health concerns.
I blew the whistle on a massive tax scam - and they sued me
Jas Bains recalls the conclusion of one of the UK's highest value civil cases, highlighting the challenges faced after exposing a significant tax scam. A month later, Bains reflects on the impacts and the legal battles triggered by whistleblowing.
300 million tourists just visited China's stunning Xinjiang region. There's a side they didn't see
China promotes Xinjiang as a vibrant tourist destination showcasing "ethnic" culture, attracting 300 million visitors. However, activists argue this curated image masks ongoing repression and cultural erasure of the region's indigenous populations.
Devastation on repeat: How climate change is worsening Pakistan's deadly floods
The BBC interviews flood victims from Pakistan's recent monsoon season, revealing widespread loss and displacement. Experts link the recurring, severe floods to climate change, which intensifies rainfall and disrupts weather patterns, making such disasters more frequent and devastating in the future.
Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun tomb in full for first time
Egypt's new billion-dollar Grand Museum has opened, showcasing the complete Tutankhamun tomb artifacts for the first time. The launch has reignited demands for the return of Egyptian antiquities currently held in overseas museums.
'I was accused of spying and beaten' - a boy's escape from captured Sudan city
A 12-year-old boy tells the BBC how he was accused of spying and beaten during the turmoil in a captured Sudanese city. He lost contact with his family and is now alone in a camp, underscoring the human cost of the conflict.
Hurricane Melissa: Aerial view of 'ground zero' destruction
BBC's Will Grant reported from Black River, witnessing extensive damage caused by Hurricane Melissa. He joined an aid helicopter flight over the island to assess the widespread destruction in the area.
Masked agents, tear gas, and raids: the tactics used in Trump's deportation drive
BBC Verify analyzed over 70 videos to document the methods used in President Trump's aggressive immigration enforcement, highlighting the deployment of masked agents, tear gas, and coordinated raids targeting undocumented immigrants.
Watch: Heidi Klum Slithers into Halloween as Medusa
Celebrities showcased their creative costumes at Heidi Klum's annual Halloween party, with Klum herself impressively dressed as Medusa, making it a night of memorable and spooky fashion.
Watch: Train smashes into truck at Dutch level crossing
A train collided with a truck at a level crossing in Meteren, Netherlands. Five people suffered minor injuries, but there were no serious casualties. Emergency services responded promptly to the scene.
'Everything's gone' - BBC finally able to access one of Jamaica's worst-hit areas
The BBC accessed Falmouth in Jamaica, a major tourism hub, revealing widespread destruction. Buildings, power lines, and a historic church once visited by King Charles have been destroyed, highlighting the severe impact on the community.
'Give your money away,' Billie Eilish tells billionaires
Billie Eilish urged billionaires to donate more to charity during her speech at the WSJ Awards, where notable figures like Mark Zuckerberg and George Lucas were present.
Watch: US and China's different reports of their trade meeting
The BBC's Laura Bicker highlights the contrasting accounts from the US and China following their trade negotiations, illustrating differing perspectives and messaging each country uses to describe the outcomes of their discussions.
The historic trial of GarcĂa Ortiz begins: 6 sessions, 38 witnesses, and requests for up to six years in prison
The trial against GarcĂa Ortiz will take place over six sessions until November 13, with the testimony of 38 witnesses and requests for sentences that may reach six years in prison.
Prosecutors, politicians, journalists, civil guards... Who are the main figures in the trial against Attorney General GarcĂa Ortiz?
More than 40 witnesses, including prosecutors, politicians, journalists, and civil guards, testify before a panel of seven magistrates in the trial against Attorney General GarcĂa Ortiz in the Criminal Chamber.
MazĂłn will reveal today whether he will resign after several talks with FeijĂło
After several conversations with FeijĂło, MazĂłn will announce today whether he will resign. Although his departure is almost certain, doubts remain about the calling of elections and who will be his replacement as president or candidate.
Carlos MazĂłnâs Appearance, Live | Vilaplana Testifies Before the Judge on the Same Day MazĂłn Appears to Announce His Political Future
Carlos MazĂłn appears to announce his political future while Vilaplana testifies before the judge in the investigation into the management of the DANA in Valencia.
Resignation, the Only Way
He can resign immediately or postpone it, vainly trying to control his succession.
Rumors Point to a Breakup Between Yamal and Nicki Nicole Due to the Player's Infidelity with Italian Model Anna Gegno
Photographer Jordi MartĂn revealed that Yamal organized a party where he reunited with Italian model Anna Gegno, which has sparked rumors about a possible infidelity and breakup with Nicki Nicole.
The Game of Forgiveness
Spain and Mexico engage in an exchange of apologies reminiscent of a children's game. The situation is unusual and difficult to find parallels for in recent times, highlighting an uncommon dynamic between the two countries.
SĂĄnchez tries to move on after Junts' door slam and the investigation into the PSOE: he takes refuge in historical memory and the foreign agenda
November will be marked by commemorative events for the 50th anniversary of Franco's death. President SĂĄnchez plans trips to Brazil, Colombia, and Angola, focusing on historical memory and a foreign agenda to leave behind Junts' rejection and the investigation into the PSOE.
The Medical Profession Becomes More Feminine and Consolidates a Historic Trend Change: There Are Now More Women Studying and Practicing
The OMC (Spanish Medical Association) points to a structural change in medicine with nearly 60% of active doctors being women and 71% of students in medical schools being female, consolidating a historic feminization of the profession.
Wakes up from coma before dying and accuses his girlfriend of causing the accident, telling her: "You will get what you deserve"
A 22-year-old young man briefly woke up from a coma following an accident in which his girlfriend emerged unscathed. Before dying, he accused her of causing the crash and warned her: "You will get what you deserve."
Millie Bobby Brown accused David Harbour of harassment and intimidation before 'Stranger Things 5': "Pages and pages"
Millie Bobby Brown accused David Harbour of harassment and intimidation before the fifth season of 'Stranger Things'. The accusation does not include any sexual allegations.
Angy FernĂĄndez announces she urgently leaves the stage: "Accepting that I'm leaving"
Angy FernĂĄndez has announced her urgent withdrawal from the stage due to an unexpected foot surgery. This injury has forced her to leave the musical 'Godspell', directed by Antonio Banderas.
Three Everyday Foods You Should Eliminate from Your Diet to Reduce the Risk of Dementia, According to Doctors
People with heart disease, hypertension, obesity, or diabetes have a higher risk of cognitive decline. To reduce the risk of dementia, it is recommended to avoid common foods that can worsen these conditions, thereby promoting better brain health in the long term.
The "Niño Juan" Burglary Suspect Appears Alive and with Signs of Violence After His Kidnapping in Carabanchel
Although close sources indicate that the kidnapping of "Niño Juan" has ended, the National Police have not yet received any complaint about the incident.
The construction work in Ventas clears the M-30 from this Monday and traffic closures will be only at night
The construction work in Ventas has freed up the M-30 from this Monday, advancing the planned clearance originally scheduled for the end of the year thanks to the good progress of the works and the completion of the 153 required piles. Traffic closures will be only at night.
Investigations into the derailment in San Fernando point to the commuter train's 'bogies' that had just been inspected
The Railway Accident Investigation Commission will assess in November whether the derailment in San Fernando qualifies as a "serious accident," although this is not yet certain, as there were no deaths or serious injuries. The investigations point to the commuter train's 'bogies,' which had recently undergone inspection.
Russia intensifies its attacks in Ukraine and leaves the east of the country without power, while Kyiv resists in one of its last strongholds in Donetsk
Russian attacks have damaged 17 homes and cut electricity to more than 11,000 households in eastern Ukraine, while Kyiv's forces continue to resist in one of their last strongholds in Donetsk.
Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Advocate: "By 2026, Any Computer-Based Job Can Be Replaced by AI"
In a special episode of 'Reading the Newspaper on 20minutos,' Jon HernĂĄndez warns that by 2026 AI will be able to replace any job involving computers, highlighting the imminent impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market and the need to adapt to these changes.
Good weather arrives, but it will last little: Aemet predicts the return of rain after a Monday break
After a Monday break with good weather, Aemet forecasts the return of rain starting Wednesday, with some areas exceeding 100 liters per square meter and a significant drop in temperatures.
This is the ideal temperature you should maintain inside your car: "It's similar to that of a home"
The ideal temperature inside the car should be comfortable, similar to that of a home, avoiding the need to wear warm clothing to stay comfortable.
Harrison Ford, angry at Donald Trump: "I don't know of a greater criminal in history"
Harrison Ford lashed out at President Donald Trump, calling him the greatest criminal in history. The actor expressed his deep disapproval of the current U.S. administration.
The sighting of drones over a NATO base rekindles suspicions of Russian espionage
The office of the Belgian Minister of Defense, Theo Francken, suspects that the sighting of drones over a NATO base is carried out under orders from political actors, such as Russia, reviving fears of Russian espionage in the region.
What is known about the knife attack on a train in the United Kingdom that left eleven injured: British perpetrator, no terrorist intent...
A British man attacked passengers with a knife on a train in the United Kingdom, leaving eleven injured. Authorities have ruled out terrorist motivations. The attacker was arrested, and the causes are under investigation, with no signs of an attack. The injured are receiving medical care, and the incident has raised concerns about safety on public transportation.
The "face-to-face" between RocĂo Carrasco and Ana MarĂa AldĂłn after Gloria Camila's interview: "There are photographs"
According to 'Fiesta', RocĂo Carrasco and Ana MarĂa AldĂłn had a "friendly" and "close" meeting after Gloria Camila's interview, supported by photographs that prove it.
Dani MartĂn reveals the cruel situation with El Canto del Loco after the sudden death of his sister: "He didn't understand it"
Dani MartĂn reveals that after the sudden death of his sister, everyone understood his personal situation except his manager, leading to a difficult period for the band El Canto del Loco.
A 6.3-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northern Afghanistan, Leaving at Least Eight Dead
A 6.3-magnitude earthquake shook northern Afghanistan, causing at least eight deaths. The USGS issued an orange alert due to the risk of casualties and severe damage in the affected region.
An eleven-year-old boy dies after being hit on the A-92 near Huétor Tåjar
An 11-year-old Bolivian boy, who had been living in Huétor Tåjar for a year with his mother and two siblings, died after being hit on the A-92.
Commitment to the Planet and People: The Sustainable Evolution of the Dairy Leader
Puleva strengthens its environmental commitment with sustainable initiatives, highlighting the launch in Spain of the first milk carton made with 100% recycled plastic, promoting responsible packaging and care for the planet.
Are you looking for glasses that reflect your style and essence? Youâll find them in this collection
âOnly you, just like youâ by Opticalia offers 18 models of sunglasses and prescription glasses that stand out for their style and originality, promoting authenticity and personal style.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a witty remark about the incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful during a 'kisscam', humorously suggesting that in difficult situations, one should make the best of it.
The 20minutos Awards Pay a Well-Deserved Tribute to Courage and Bravery
The Association of Independent Journalists of Ukraine, the Ănicas project of the Hospital San Juan de Dios in Barcelona, and the city of Valencia will receive the 20minutos Awards at a gala this Thursday at the Teatro Real.
Henneo strengthens its commitment to economic information with two new appointments
Natalia Hernåndez joins as editor-in-chief of Business Insider Spain and Ingrid Gutiérrez takes on the coordination of Economic Information, strengthening Henneo's focus on economic news.
The Best No-Condition Interest-Bearing Accounts to Earn Money from the First Euro in November
These interest-bearing accounts allow you to earn returns from the very first euro saved, without conditions or restrictions, and always offer available balance for the user.
This is the technique used in Japan so that teachers do not have to intervene in any conflict
The Mimamoru method in Japan allows students to resolve conflicts in class autonomously, without the need for direct intervention from teachers.
Fake job offers on TikTok with manipulated videos of RosalĂa or Georgina RodrĂguez
Manipulated videos falsely attributing statements to RosalĂa and Georgina RodrĂguez are circulating on TikTok to deceive users with fake job offers.
The Rise in Rents Deepens the Gap Between Neighborhoods: Up to 1,300 Euros Difference per Month in the Same City
Rents in exclusive areas of Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia remain the highest, with averages of 1,866, 1,865, and 1,045 euros respectively. In Seville, the most expensive area reaches 864 euros, highlighting a significant gap of up to 1,300 euros per month within the same city.
The Four European Motor Giants Face a 7 Billion Tariff Penalty in 2025
Volkswagen, Stellantis, Mercedes, and BMW are facing a 7 billion tariff impact in 2025, affecting their financial results and reflecting the slowdown in sales in China due to the trade war.
Michelle Pfeiffer terrified in one of her first film shoots: "I cried myself to sleep many nights"
Michelle Pfeiffer, known as the best Catwoman in cinema, recalled her difficult beginnings in Hollywood, marked by a traumatic experience on one of her first film shoots that nearly ruined her career, causing her to cry herself to sleep many nights.
Dermatologist Ana Molina warns about what you should not do if you use retinol and are going to wax: "Stop using it"
Dermatologist Ana Molina warns that it is important to stop using retinol before waxing, as this ingredient can cause side effects that affect the skin during hair removal.
The Reasons Behind Self-Harm in Adolescents: "A Manifestation of Intense Suffering"
In Spain, self-harm has increased significantly among young people aged 10 to 25. These behaviors reflect intense emotional suffering and serve as a warning regarding adolescent mental health. Identifying and addressing the causes is key to providing appropriate support and preventing greater harm.
Bill Gates Predicts the Future of the Workweek: "We Will Work Two Days Soon"
Bill Gates, CEO of Microsoft, anticipates that in the future people will work only two days a week, pointing to a significant change in the traditional work structure.
Neither Vienna nor Prague: one of the most beautiful Christmas markets is in Spain
In an important Spanish city, a beautiful Christmas market is set up near a monument recognized as a World Heritage Site, standing out as one of the most beautiful markets of the season.
Protein Bars Aren't That Healthy: These Are the Ingredients You Should Avoid
Many protein bars contain unhealthy ingredients like high fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners, which can negatively affect your health. It's important to carefully check the ingredients before consuming them.
The electric car you can drive from 14 years old debuts a new Dark Side version
Citroën presents the Ami Dark Side, a special edition of its electric microcar designed for drivers from 14 years old, which stands out for its bold and rebellious style.
The spectacular inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum: music, light, drones, and the presence of Felipe VI
The inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Giza featured an audiovisual show inspired by Ancient Egypt, with live music and the use of drones. The event was attended by 39 heads of state, including King Felipe VI.
RosalĂa distances herself from Bad Bunny: "I am the opposite, I am going to make the effort to sing in a language that is not my own"
RosalĂa highlights the importance of her audience understanding her lyrics and sets herself apart from Bad Bunny by making an effort to sing in a language that is not her own, emphasizing her commitment to clarity and connection in her music.
"The accused in the Louvre robbery 'do not fit the profile of organized crime'"
Authorities continue the search for the fourth member of the group that robbed the Apollo Gallery and believe there were no accomplices inside the Museum. The detainees do not fit the profile of organized crime.
A winner of the Gordo de la Primitiva wins 166,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 8.5 million
The Gordo de la Primitiva draw on November 2, 2025, had no first-category winners. One winner took home 166,000 euros, and the jackpot for the next draw on November 9 increased to 8.5 million euros.
Two winners of the Bonoloto win 67,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 1.9 million
The Bonoloto draw on November 2, 2025 had no first-category winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on November 3 will reach 1.9 million euros.
The Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum Increases Pressure on the United Kingdom to Return the Rosetta Stone
The opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum in Egypt intensifies the demand for the United Kingdom to return the Rosetta Stone, a key archaeological artifact currently on display at the British Museum in London.
Massa, on the controversial 2008 World Championship he lost to Hamilton: "Ferrari asked me to apologize to Fernando Alonso"
Felipe Massa claims the 2008 World Championship title, lost by one point to Lewis Hamilton. Additionally, he revealed that Ferrari asked him to apologize to Fernando Alonso after the controversial season.
Is it Better to Buy a Home or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Saving Themselves from a Price Increase"
Experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is a good decision, as those who buy at this moment will avoid facing future price increases, benefiting compared to those who decide to wait.
The Downside of the 50/30/20 Rule for Saving and Its Most Fearsome Enemy: "It Breaks the Balance"
Frequent small purchases, forgotten subscriptions, and spending on home deliveries affect the monthly budget, making it difficult to achieve the financial balance that the 50/30/20 rule seeks for effective saving.
The Electric Bicycle That Aims to Revolutionize the Market Thanks to Its Hundreds of Kilometers of Range
The new electric bicycle, arriving in 2026, promises to revolutionize the market with a range of hundreds of kilometers, ideal for those who enjoy long rides with motorized assistance.
MarĂa GarcĂa de Jaimeâs Favorite Cake Recipe: Affordable, Easy to Make, and with 5 Ingredients
MarĂa GarcĂa de Jaime shares her favorite cake recipe, highlighting that it is affordable, simple, and requires only five ingredients. The influencer assures that this cake is the favorite in her home.
Thousands of Venezuelans Deprived of Identity: "Ten Years Ago We Submitted Our Expired Passports... and They Never Gave Us the New Ones"
Thousands of Venezuelans report the lack of issuance of new passports after submitting expired ones years ago, leaving them without official identity. This situation hinders migration procedures and access to services, creating uncertainty and vulnerability among the affected population.
Maldives bans smoking for those born from 2007 onwards
Maldives has implemented a Generational Ban that prohibits smoking for all individuals born from 2007 onwards, becoming a global pioneer in this measure to protect public health and prevent smoking in future generations.
Bekzat Almakhan, Aleksandre Topuriaâs Next Opponent, Heats Up the Fight: "The 'Hype' Is Because Heâs Iliaâs Brother"
Aleksandre Topuria and Bekzat Almakhan will face off in Qatar on November 22. Almakhan fuels the anticipation by pointing out that the interest in Topuria is because he is Iliaâs brother, aiming to add tension and excitement to the fight.
Jannik Sinner wins the Paris Masters 1,000 and takes the No. 1 spot from Carlos Alcaraz
Jannik Sinner defeated Félix Auger-Aliassime in the final of the Paris Masters 1,000, securing the title and reclaiming the No. 1 position in the ATP rankings, displacing Carlos Alcaraz.
'Barefoot,' the footwear that is taking social media by storm, but it's not for everyone: "It was wonderful, until the pain arrived"
Barefoot footwear is gaining popularity for its supposed health benefits, but experts warn that its use should be gradual and it is not suitable for everyone, as it can cause discomfort or pain if not properly adapted to.
A Year of Grief and Trauma: "It Is the Greatest Mental Health Catastrophe in the Country, Surpassing 9/11"
On the first anniversary of the catastrophe, cases of acute and post-traumatic stress have increased by 170% in the affected area. Fear, insomnia, and nausea were common reactions that persist among those affected, who face the greatest mental health impact in Spain, even greater than after 9/11.
A Day in Benidorm with Imserso: "I Went to See the Sunrise on the Beach, As If I Were 20 Years Old"
Imserso trips celebrate 40 years of attracting retirees to Benidorm, who seek sun, friendship, and a way to reclaim their youth. These affordable trips transform lives, offering unforgettable moments like watching the sunrise on the beach, reliving youthful emotions.
An Uncompromising Gesture
The article points out that it is possible to discuss the positive and negative aspects of the colonial legacy without permanently blaming Spain for Mexico's current problems, highlighting the need to distinguish between history and contemporary reality.
SĂĄnchez's Glasses
The president shows indifference and a lack of remorse for his government's negligent management during the days of the DANA.
Six Thousand Kilometers of Ball and Hope
After four years of prohibition, the Afghan women's football team, formed in exile, played again in Morocco, symbolizing a brave victory against fear and oppression.
The Fall from Grace of a Prince
Experts in royal protocol believed it impossible for a monarch to strip their son of the title of princeâuntil now.
This is Nusantara, the new capital that Indonesia is building from scratch and that risks becoming a ghost town
Indonesia has invested millions in building its new capital, Nusantara, from scratch. However, the current president has slowed down the momentum and investment, raising concerns that the city could become deserted and turn into a ghost town.
The Jerez Bullfighter Rafael de Paula Dies at 85
Rafael de Paula, iconic bullfighter from Jerez, passed away at the age of 85. His unique style marked an era and made him a reference for several generations of fans and professionals of bullfighting.
Trump Seeks to Halt the Nuclear Advances of Xi and Putin, But Does Not Rule Out Conducting His Own Tests
Trump plans to carry out limited nuclear tests, focusing on non-critical parts of the weapon, to counter the nuclear advancements of Xi and Putin, according to the Secretary of Energy.
China Heads to Antarctica in Search of Clues About Climate Change
Chinaâs 42nd Antarctic expedition departed from Shanghai for a seven-month mission aimed at completing its fifth base in Antarctica. Additionally, it will promote scientific research on climate change and environmental conservation on the continent, strengthening Chinaâs presence in the region and its commitment to polar science.
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.
Blanca Romero admits she has gone 14 years without "physical contact" with other people
Blanca Romero, Asturian model and actress, revealed on 'Dancing with the Stars' that she has gone 14 years without having physical contact with other people, living with this personal difficulty throughout all that time.
IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez Accuses Gloria Camila: "You Left Your Boyfriend for Me"
IvĂĄn GonzĂĄlez criticized Gloria Camila for being the center of attention and accused her of telling lies in her interviews. He also reproached her for leaving her boyfriend for him, sparking controversy between them.
Who are Juanpi and Sandra, the new couple on 'The Island of Temptations': he has been unfaithful in all his previous relationships
The new edition of 'The Island of Temptations', hosted by Sandra Barneda, introduces new features such as an identifying temptation light. The couple formed by Juanpi and Sandra stands out because he has been unfaithful in all his previous relationships, which adds tension to the show.
MarĂa Casado from 'Informativos Telecinco' gives Carmen Corazzini a huge scare: "Wow!"
MarĂa Casado, with her relaxed style, unexpectedly surprised her colleague Carmen Corazzini during the broadcast of 'Informativos Telecinco', causing a spontaneous and amusing reaction.
'Survivors All Stars' Prize: This is the Amount Rubén Torres Won for Winning the Contest
Rubén Torres won 'Survivientes All Stars 2' after a close final against Jessica Bueno, obtaining 51.4% of the votes and being declared the winner of the contest.
The light emitted by the human body, according to 'Cuarto Milenio': "We stop emitting it when we die"
The program 'Cuarto Milenio' explained that the human body emits visible light, similar to a very faint glow, which disappears when we sleep or die. This light emission is natural and part of biological processes, but it is not perceptible to the naked eye.
Alleged Lies of Andy and Lucas's Promoter's Interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!' Revealed in 'Fiesta'
Vanessa Eguina denied the controversial statements made by Ălvaro Molina, promoter of Andy and Lucas, during the interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!'.
Borjamina, from Los Mozos de Arousa, reveals the project in which he has invested his 'ReacciĂłn en cadena' prize
Borjamina, a member of Los Mozos de Arousa, revealed what he has invested his prize in after winning more than 460,000 euros on 'ReacciĂłn en cadena', part of a total of 2.6 million euros won by the group.
Antonio Banderas on Melanie Griffith, amid rumors of tension before their daughter Stellaâs wedding: "If love changes form..."
Antonio Banderas speaks about Melanie Griffith in 'ÂĄHola!', denying rumors of tension between them ahead of their daughter Stellaâs wedding. The actor reflects on how love can transform over time.
The British Government Will Remove the Last Military Title Remaining to Former Prince Andrew
Despite having lost all his titles and honors, Prince Andrew will continue to be part of the line of succession to the British throne.
How the 'OT1' Teacher and His Wife Ended Up Living on a Plot of Land in Barcelona from Which They Are Being Evicted: The Shocking Photos
Lawrence De Maeyer, a teacher from 'OT1', and his wife Tatiana Kovshova built a small house with their own hands on a plot of land in Barcelona. They are now facing an eviction that will force them to leave the place where they lived, leaving behind their improvised home.
Fernanda Maroca, Influencer and Politician, Found Dead and in a State of Decomposition
Fernanda Maroca, a well-known Brazilian influencer and politician, was found dead and in a state of decomposition, causing shock in Brazil. Her tragic death has had a great impact among her followers and the political community.
Thatâs right, at 43 years old, Thora Birch, the girl from 'Hocus Pocus'
Thora Birch, who shone in her childhood with 'Hocus Pocus', became a lower-profile actress in her adulthood, taking part in less visible projects while maintaining her privacy.
David Bustamante shows off his torso: this is the result of his impressive physical transformation
David Bustamante has achieved an impressive physical transformation thanks to weight loss, regular sports practice, and healthy eating, now showing off a toned torso.
The spectacular transformation of Ed Sheeran with his Halloween costume: "Incredible"
Ed Sheeran surprised by dressing up as the terrifying clown Pennywise and roaming the streets of New York, causing a great impact with his impressive transformation.
Criticism of Meghan Markle's video celebrating the Dodgers' baseball title alongside an unresponsive Harry
Some social media users criticized the video of Meghan Markle celebrating the Dodgers' victory, pointing out that it seemed like a coincidence that the camera recorded at exactly that moment, while Harry remained unresponsive.
It's Christmas Time for Mariah Carey: This Is Her Much-Anticipated Video Featuring Her Iconic 'Itâs time!'
Mariah Carey marks the start of the holiday season every November 1st with her eagerly awaited video that includes her iconic phrase "Itâs time!", thus kicking off the celebrations and the festive spirit.
Tim Curry, actor from 'It' and 'Rocky Horror', reappears on social media talking about his "secret" with Lady Di
Tim Curry, iconic actor of the 70s, 80s, and 90s, revealed on CBS his encounter with Princess Diana at the Royal National Theater, where they shared a special secret.
The Real Reason Why Richard Gere and His Wife, Alejandra, Are Leaving Spain to Return to the USA: "It Has Been Fabulous"
According to 'ÂĄHola!', Richard Gere and his wife Alejandra are leaving Spain mainly due to logistical reasons, despite their stay having been fabulous.
Vueling compensates a woman with multiple sclerosis for moral damages
Yolanda, a woman with multiple sclerosis, and her husband were expelled from a flight in Seville in 2021 because the battery of her scooter was not allowed. After being rejected without assistance and traveling 800 km to file a complaint, the court ruled in their favor. Vueling must pay 1,500 euros for expenses and moral damages. The couple is calling for clear regulations to facilitate the transportation of people with disabilities.
A drone captures the devastation in Black River after the impact of Hurricane Melissa
A drone showed the damage caused by Hurricane Melissa in Black River, Jamaica: flooding, fallen trees, and destroyed houses, including the hospital where there are still patients due to road blockages. Melissa made landfall as a Category 5 hurricane, causing at least four deaths on the island.
The Recovery of Jaén's 'Liquid Gold': Producers in the Sierra de Cazorla Manage to Revive the Exclusive Royal Olive
The royal olive, a native and exclusive variety of the Sierra de Cazorla, stands out for its intense aroma and flavor. Thanks to the dedication of producers and the support of the Denomination of Origin, this nearly extinct variety has been given a new chance and is being revived in the region.
Xabi Alonso's Reaction to VinĂcius's Missed Penalty: "I Like Them to Score"
Xabi Alonso, coach of Real Madrid, commented in the press conference after the match against Valencia at the BernabĂ©u about VinĂcius's missed penalty, expressing his preference for players to score from the penalty spot.
Real Madrid crushes Valencia in the best match of the 'Xabi Alonso era'
Real Madrid convincingly defeated Valencia at the Santiago Bernabéu, with goals from Mbappé (2) and Bellingham before halftime, strengthening their lead in LaLiga under the management of Xabi Alonso.
Oier Lazkano breaks his silence after his doping sanction: "I have never used prohibited methods"
Oier Lazkano, Basque cyclist, has issued a statement defending his innocence after being sanctioned for doping, asserting that he has never used prohibited methods.
Pecco Bagnaia harshly criticizes the documentary about Valentino Rossiâs kick to Marc MĂĄrquez: "They lacked sensitivity"
Pecco Bagnaia expressed his disapproval of the documentary commemorating the 10th anniversary of the incident between Valentino Rossi and Marc MĂĄrquez, calling it insensitive in the way the topic was handled.
Cristina Bucsa, after losing her first final: "I am very proud of the work I am doing"
Cristina Bucsa lost the final of the WTA 250 tournament in Hong Kong 2025 to Canadian Victoria Mboko this Sunday, but expressed pride in her performance and the work she has done throughout the season.
A runner dies at 30 after falling down a ravine in Ponferrada
The Castilla y LeĂłn rescue team received authorization to recover and evacuate the body of the deceased runner, who fell down a ravine in Ponferrada, en route to El Bierzo hospital.
Having a Child with Dual Diagnosis, a Stigmatized Reality: "The First Barrier Is the Healthcare System"
The combination of mental illness and addiction causes suffering, worsened by the lack of understanding from the social and healthcare system and the scarcity of resources for proper care.
Pedro Pablo VĂĄzquez, eight months after surviving a stroke: "I enjoy every day I have"
Pedro Pablo VĂĄzquez is still undergoing rehabilitation after suffering a stroke eight months ago, focusing especially on overcoming the cognitive aftereffects. Despite the difficulties, he values and enjoys every day he lives.
Patricia's Fight to Have Her Son Gonzalo's Ultra-Rare Disease Investigated
Patricia fights to have research on Morquio syndrome resumed, an ultra-rare metabolic disease that affects her son Gonzalo. In Spain, there are only 40 cases, and studies on this condition have been halted.
People with Reduced Mobility Cards Do Not Always Have Physical Disabilities: "People Need to Understand This"
The reduced mobility card is not only granted for physical disabilities but also for cognitive problems or visual impairments. It is important for society to understand this to avoid misunderstandings.
Carl Aby, CEO of IKEA Spain: "We believe in low prices: we set no limits"
Carl Aby, CEO of IKEA Spain, highlights the company's commitment to maintaining low prices without limits, aiming to offer accessible products for everyone. He emphasizes the importance of innovation and sustainability in their strategy to continue growing in the Spanish market.
Strategies to Protect Investments in the Bubble Era
In times of financial prosperity, rapid money growth can hide significant risks. It is crucial to implement strategies that protect investments against volatility and potential downturns associated with economic bubbles.
Spanish Banking Sector Aims for New Record Annual Profits Despite Lower Interest Rates
The Spanish banking sector is close to achieving its fourth consecutive year of record profits, with the major banks (except Sabadell) accumulating more than 24 billion euros up to September, despite low interest rates.
CaixaBank earns nearly 4.4 billion until September and will launch a 500 million share buyback
CaixaBank achieved nearly 4.4 billion euros in profit until September and approved an interim dividend of 16.79 cents per share, totaling 1.181 billion. Additionally, it will initiate a share buyback valued at 500 million euros.
Orange announces an agreement to buy 50% of MasOrange for 4.25 billion
Orange agreed to acquire the remaining 50% of MasOrange for 4.25 billion, thereby taking full ownership of the operator, the leader in Spain by customer volume.
USA remains the top buyer of candies and chewing gum 'made in Spain' despite tariffs
In 2023, Spain exported 142 million euros worth of candies and chewing gum to the USA, 4% less than the previous year. Despite the tariffs, the USA remains the third largest market for these Spanish products.
The Horror Movie That Almost Destroyed Its Actors: "It Was the Most Distressing Thing I've Ever Done in My Life"
This cult horror movie, starring Isabelle Adjani and Sam Neill, had a very difficult shoot. Isabelle Adjani was the most affected, describing the experience as the most distressing of her life, reflecting the emotional and physical impact the film had on its actors.
Ethan Hawke (54 years old) on the lessons he learned from Robin Williams: "He didn't repeat what was in the script"
Ethan Hawke recalled his experience working with Robin Williams in Peter Weir's 1989 film, highlighting how Williams improvised and didn't limit himself to the script, something Hawke learned from and greatly appreciated.
'Respira', Season 2 on Netflix: Explained Ending, Hidden Truths, and the Cure for Cancer
The second season of 'Respira' on Netflix continues with its dramatic style and open endings, revealing hidden truths and addressing topics such as the cure for cancer, leaving viewers wanting more.
'Damn Luck': The Differences Between the Book and Netflix Movie Starring Colin Farrell Make It Clear Which Is Better
Netflix released 'Damn Luck', directed by the filmmaker of 'The Conclave' and based on Lawrence Osborne's novel. The movie starring Colin Farrell features key differences from the book, highlighting which version offers a superior experience.
What to Watch at the Fiesta del Cine: The Best Movies to Take Advantage of These Cheap Ticket Days According to Critics
From November 3 to 6, the Fiesta del Cine offers tickets for only 3.5 euros, an ideal opportunity to enjoy the best movies recommended by critics at a reduced price.
ChatGPT Atlas and the Tech Race That Older Adults Can No Longer Keep Up With
ChatGPT presents its new browser Atlas, but many older adults struggle with basic tasks like remembering passwords. The rapid technological advancement and advances in artificial intelligence increase the generational gap, leaving older adults behind in this digital race.
Goodbye to physical buttons: Apple prepares a redesign for the 20th anniversary iPhone
Rumors suggest that Apple will eliminate physical buttons on the 20th anniversary iPhone, continuing changes started with the iPhone 15. This redesign aims for a cleaner appearance and an improved tactile experience, marking a significant evolution in the design of the flagship device.
Alexaâs trick to find out if your WiFi connection is slow: no need to install anything
Alexa, Amazonâs assistant, can measure the speed of your Internet connection without the need to install additional applications. You just have to ask it to perform a speed test to find out if your WiFi is working properly.
This is how you can free up space on WhatsApp in seconds with its new feature
WhatsApp has launched a new feature that allows users to free up space quickly and easily in seconds, helping them better manage storage on their devices.
Your Xiaomi mobile hides a secret menu that almost no one knows about: this is how you can activate it
The hidden menu is available on Xiaomi, Redmi, and POCO mobiles. This secret access allows users to make advanced adjustments and diagnose the device, offering functions that are not usually visible in the standard settings.
The Handmade Collars and Capes That Have Become the Best Accessory for Autumn Guests
This season, guests are choosing handmade collars and capes that blend tradition, design, and elegance, becoming the ideal accessory for autumn.
A Hairdresser Reveals His Trick for an Elegant Yet Effortlessly Tousled Bun
A hairdresser reveals his technique to achieve a bun that combines elegance with a slightly tousled look, ideal both for everyday wear and special events, offering a sophisticated and hassle-free style.
The Five Most Stylish Coats from Mango to Get Ahead of the Winter Cold
A selection of five elegant coats from Mango, perfect for being ready and warm during the coldest days of winter.
Sheepskin Bomber Jacket and Ankle Boots: Isabel DĂaz Ayuso Wears the Coziest Fall Mix with Skinny Jeans
Isabel DĂaz Ayuso showcases the essential basics for this season: a sheepskin bomber jacket, ankle boots, and skinny jeans, creating a comfortable and stylish autumn look.
From Lola Lolita to Lady Gaga: Celebrities Dress Up for Halloween on the Scariest Night
Instagram celebrities surprised everyone this October 31st with terrifying and glamorous costumes to celebrate Halloween, combining creativity and style on the spookiest night of the year.
Alexia Putellas and Simone Biles on the list of the 50 most powerful athletes for brands
Four women, including Alexia Putellas and Simone Biles, are in the top 10 most valuable athletes for brands, surpassing figures such as Vinicius and Carlos Alcaraz in the sports industry.
Cava vs. Corpinnat, duel of Catalan bubbles: "What Corpinnat certifies requires four certificates in Cava"
Cava and Corpinnat, both originating from Catalonia, differ significantly: Cava is a Denomination of Origin, while Corpinnat is a collective brand. Corpinnat emphasizes that its certification is much more rigorous, requiring in value what Cava demands in four certificates, highlighting its greater exclusivity and quality control.
Neither Tomato nor Chili: The Original Recipe for Madridâs Patatas Bravas Sauce
Madrid-style patatas bravas originated in two now-closed bars, La Casona and Casa Pellico, located on Echegaray and Toledo streets respectively. Their original sauce contains neither tomato nor chili, setting it apart from other popular versions.
This is What Happens to Your Body If You Eat the White Part of Oranges
The albedo, the white part of oranges, is beneficial for health. It contains fiber, antioxidants, and compounds that promote digestion, strengthen the immune system, and help control cholesterol, thus contributing to better overall health.
Neither in Paris nor in London: the first worldwide Michelin Guide gala was held in this city in Spain
The first worldwide Michelin Guide gala was held 15 years ago, and surprisingly it was not in Paris or London, but in a Spanish city. This event marked a milestone in the history of the gastronomic guide.
This is How Great Chefs Cook Lentils: The Recipes of Ferran AdriĂ , Dabiz Muñoz, and Dani GarcĂa
Learn how to prepare lentils in the style of Michelin-starred chefs like Ferran AdriĂ , Dabiz Muñoz, and Dani GarcĂa, with techniques and recipes that elevate this traditional dish to a gourmet level.
This is the bar in Madrid that ranks among the 50 best in the world
Salmon Guru, a bar in Madrid run by Diego Cabrera, has been recognized as number 37 on the list of the 50 best bars in the world.
The Unknown French Village Located Between Mountains with Houses That Defy Gravity
This picturesque French village, located at the entrance of the Bourne Gorges, stands out for its 16th-century medieval architecture and mountainous surroundings, with houses that seem to defy gravity.
The charming village of Extremadura ideal for a rural getaway in autumn: surrounded by chestnut trees
This town in the north of CĂĄceres, near Castilla y LeĂłn, becomes an autumnal paradise thanks to its surroundings full of chestnut trees that tint the landscape with yellowish hues, making it ideal for a rural escape.
From Rice Fields to Vineyards: Flavorful Landscapes in the Ebro Delta
In autumn, the Ebro Delta in Tarragona transforms, leaving behind beach tourism to highlight its authentic flavors. The region combines vineyard harvesting with rice gathering, showcasing landscapes full of flavor and tradition.
How and Where to See the Northern Lights: A Travel Guide to Witness This Fascinating Phenomenon
SkyScanner offers practical tips for those wishing to observe the Northern Lights. The guide includes the best destinations and recommendations to fully enjoy this stunning natural phenomenon.
The town of LeĂłn that is located in a Biosphere Reserve and is home to brown bears
This municipality in a valley north of LeĂłn, near Asturias, is situated within a Biosphere Reserve. It is a natural paradise and home to brown bears, ideal for nature and biodiversity enthusiasts.
The Spanish city that has the oldest palace still in use in Europe
The oldest palace still in active use in Europe is located in Seville, reflecting the rich history and cultural diversity that has shaped the city throughout the centuries.
These Are the Ten Best Cities in Europe to Visit at Halloween
From Brussels to Naples and Edinburgh, these ten European cities stand out as the best destinations to enjoy Halloween, offering unique events, traditions, and atmospheres to celebrate this popular holiday.
Inés Lemmel, Psychologist: "What we call a 'toxic person' is nothing more than a response to an unhealed wound"
Inés Lemmel explains that toxic behaviors are not fixed traits, but responses to unhealed emotional wounds. She suggests reflecting on these patterns, highlighting that they can be changed through personal work and understanding.
'C. auris', the fungus present in Spain that causes infections in vulnerable people: "It survives in hospitals and medical equipment"
Although Spain reports many cases of 'C. auris', a fungus that infects vulnerable people and survives in hospitals and medical equipment, experts assure that the situation is stable and outbreaks remain under control.
VĂctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "Homes have become boarding houses with private rooms"
VĂctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, warning that the lack of connection makes homes resemble boarding houses with private rooms instead of shared spaces.
Borja Iribarne: "Cannabis has moved from stigma to well-being thanks to scientific evidence"
With the approval of the Royal Decree regulating the medicinal use of cannabis in Spain, Borja Iribarne highlights the transformation of cannabis, overcoming social stigma thanks to scientific evidence. The regulation will allow its controlled medical application, opening new possibilities in treatments and well-being.
The Mistake You Shouldn't Make If You Are Stung by an Asian Wasp Because It Could Worsen the Situation
Asian wasps are a dangerous invasive species that can sting humans. It is important to know how to act correctly after a sting to avoid worsening the situation.
We tested the Porsche Macan Turbo, a true sports car disguised as an SUV
The Porsche Macan Turbo, within the latest generation of the electric Macan, is the most powerful and sporty version. After driving it, it proves to be extremely fast and thrilling, combining the performance of a sports car with the appearance of an SUV.
Ainoa Blasco, young truck driver: "Breaking these stereotypes is complicated"
Ainoa Blasco got her truck driving license after the pandemic and has been working in transportation for over three years. As a young female driver, she highlights the difficulty of breaking gender stereotypes in the sector.
The entire Audi ecosystem, now on your mobile or smartwatch, with the help of ChatGPT AI
Audi presents the revamped myAudi app, integrated with ChatGPT and new advanced features to offer a simpler, more connected digital experience accessible from mobile devices and smartwatches.
How is it possible that MotoGP riders start riding motorcycles as children without a license? The example of Marc MĂĄrquez at 11 years old
Many professional MotoGP riders, like Marc MĂĄrquez, began competing on motorcycles as children without having a driving license. Some have even failed to obtain it later on, since the regulations allow competing in children's categories without such a permit.
Honda surprises with its new 2026 CBR650R: more technology, more style, and more excitement
Honda launches the 2026 CBR650R, a 4-cylinder sport motorcycle that offers a balance of excitement, advanced technology, and functionality for daily use.
The two stickers you must have in your car to enter Low Emission Zones (LEZ)
Low Emission Zones (LEZ) will soon require two stickers on your car to drive without fines. Although not all LEZ currently penalize for not having them, it will be mandatory in all zones to avoid sanctions.
More than five million people will receive an ES-Alert message this Monday in the largest Civil Protection drill in Catalonia
A massive Civil Protection drill in Catalonia will send an ES-Alert message this Monday at 10 a.m. to more than five million people in BarcelonĂšs, Baix Llobregat, Maresme, VallĂšs Occidental, and VallĂšs Oriental.
Renfe increases the frequency of bus connections between Barcelona and La Garriga starting today due to the R3 line closure
Renfe adjusts the bus frequencies between Barcelona and La Garriga due to the closure of the R3 line. The service between Barcelona and Vic will be reduced from four to three buses per hour.
Construction begins on the EMT protected lane on Blasco Ibåñez Avenue in Valencia
Work has started on Blasco Ibåñez Avenue to create a 2.9 km protected lane with traffic light priority and segregation through paint, improving the bus service without eliminating parking spaces.
Man arrested for sexually assaulting a minor in Sarriguren
A man has been arrested for sexually assaulting a minor in Sarriguren, who is reportedly the daughter of the arrested man's partner, according to local media.
Madrid schools expand dance classes to 28,000 students to bring them closer to folklore and tackle obesity
The Community of Madrid will launch the third edition of its dance program in November across 98 public schools, benefiting 28,000 students. The initiative aims to promote local folklore and combat childhood obesity through traditional dance classes.
Seville's metropolitan buses gain 5.6% more passengers this year, surpassing seven million
The Seville Metropolitan Transport Consortium has increased its users by 5.6%, exceeding seven million passengers, thanks to the population growth in the municipalities of the province where it operates.
The Best Plan to Celebrate the Day of the Dead in Madrid: The Exhibition That Shows the Most Personal Side of Frida Kahlo
The exhibition "Frida Kahlo Live Art Experience" in Madrid pays tribute to the iconic Mexican artist, showcasing her most personal and profound side, making it ideal for celebrating the Day of the Dead.
Man arrested for scamming 6 people in the Barcelona Metro by offering to help them buy tickets
A man with 8 previous arrests was arrested for scamming six people in the Barcelona Metro by offering to help them buy tickets. He has been issued a ban from accessing the Metro facilities.
Housekeeper arrested for stealing jewelry from the home where she worked in Valencia
A housekeeper was arrested in Valencia for stealing jewelry from the home where she worked. Additionally, her 54-year-old mother was also arrested for selling the stolen jewelry at gold-buying shops.
A 71-year-old pilot dies in an air accident in Totana
A 71-year-old pilot died following an air accident in Totana. The alert came at 3:09 PM when his wife reported that he was unconscious.
The person in charge of a candy store in Barcelona arrested for also selling cocaine
The person in charge of a candy store in Barcelona was arrested for selling cocaine. He had doses of the drug distributed throughout the store, accessible to anyone.
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, a humanoid cleaning robot valued at $20,000, is generating numerous jokes and memes, including AI-created images. Users highlight its design and features while imagining funny future scenarios with the robot.
A doctor in physical chemistry explains why our ears hurt on airplanes and how we can fix it
The sensation of clogged ears on airplanes is due to the Eustachian tube, which regulates pressure in the middle ear. During the flight, pressure changes affect this area, causing pain or discomfort. To relieve it, it is recommended to equalize the pressure through actions such as yawning, swallowing saliva, or using Valsalva techniques.
A Sevillian shares her opinion about living in a village in Ireland: "There isnât even a single sad baby store"
Nieves Pruna mentions that living in an Irish village has disadvantages such as the lack of specific shops, even for basic items like baby products, and that not having a car is a significant obstacle.
Canine behavior: the reasons why your dog looks at you while doing its business
A dog's gaze during its bathroom activities is a sign of trust towards its owner, reflecting a close bond and a sense of security in its environment.
Cats: Athletes, Contortionists, and Equilibrists That Leave Us Amazed
Cats stand out for incredible abilities like jumping five or six times their height, demonstrating athletic skills, contortion, and balance that far exceed human capabilities.
VetBonds, the initiative that supports veterinarians in the most human side of their profession
VetBonds is a space designed for veterinarians to reflect on their experiences and develop skills to manage the emotional stress associated with their work, thus supporting their mental and human well-being.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, November 3, 2025
Check the horoscope for November 2, 3, and 4, 2025 on 20minutos.es to discover the daily predictions and plan your day according to your zodiac sign.
Where Monday, November 3rd is a holiday: the four autonomous communities with a three-day long weekend
All Saints' Day, a mandatory holiday, falls on a Saturday in 2025. Therefore, only in four autonomous communities will Monday, November 3rd be a holiday, allowing for a three-day long weekend.
What is the origin of All Saints' Day and why is it confused with the Day of the Dead
All Saints' Day originated thousands of years ago from a Celtic harvest festival in northern Ireland. This religious celebration is often confused with the Day of the Dead, although they have different origins and meanings.
Check the results of the Bonoloto draw on Sunday
The winning combination of the Bonoloto on Sunday, November 2, 2025, is 12, 16, 18, 41, 46, 49, with the complementary number 5 and refund number 1. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
A gym gives away a Porsche to anyone who loses 50 kilos in three months
A gym is offering a Porsche as a prize to anyone who manages to lose 50 kilos in three months. Participants must pay a fee of 1,200 euros and weigh themselves before starting the weight loss program to compete for the vehicle.
Who was... Rafael RodrĂguez RapĂșn: AtlĂ©tico player, soldier in the Civil War, and love of GarcĂa Lorca
Rafael RodrĂguez RapĂșn, a Madrilenian actor and footballer for AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, was nicknamed 'the three Rs' by Federico GarcĂa Lorca. He died at the age of 25 in the Battle of Santander during the Civil War.
Gentlemen, This Is Not a Bathhouse» by Georg von Wallwitz (Acantilado, 2025)
The book explores the life and work of David Hilbert, a prominent 20th-century mathematician whose influence transformed the foundations of modern mathematics. Georg von Wallwitz highlights his innovative approach and legacy in various scientific fields, emphasizing how his ideas remain relevant and form the basis of many current developments in mathematics and science.
Princess Leonor Turns 20: A Look at Her Life Through the Most Personal Photo Album
Princess Leonor celebrates her 20th birthday on October 31. A photo album traces her life from her early years to recent moments, showcasing the growth and evolution of the heir to the throne.
The Best Comics by SuperantipĂĄtico
All the comics created by SuperantipĂĄtico that have been published in 20minutos, showcasing his humor and characteristic style.
From Modric to Oblak: Foreign Footballers Who Became Icons
Some foreign footballers have managed to become icons of their clubs, earning the affection and closeness of the fans, just like players developed in the local youth academy.
The Best Quotes from the Singles of 'First Dates' in October 2025
In October 2025, 'First Dates' gave us unforgettable quotes from its singles, highlighting funny and touching moments that reflect the diverse personalities and aspirations in the show's dates.
Finish Dishwasher Tablets on Sale: 150 Units for Less Than 20 Euros
Finish dishwasher tablets, an essential cleaning product, are on sale. You can purchase 150 units for less than 20 euros, making it a popular and frequently bought item among consumers.
The Most Beautiful Hair Accessory of the Season Is at Lefties and Costs Less Than 5 Euros
This hair accessory, available at Lefties for less than 5 euros, is very versatile and suits all kinds of looks, becoming the ideal complement for this season.
The House Slippers That Are a Hit on Amazon: Cheap, with Memory Foam, and Breaking Records
These affordable house slippers with memory foam insoles are taking Amazon by storm. Their great comfort and accessible price have made them a star product, breaking sales records and winning over users looking for rest and comfort to wear at home.
Xiaomi goes after Dyson: sells a powerful cordless vacuum cleaner at an almost laughable price
Xiaomi launches a powerful cordless vacuum cleaner with a very competitive price, aiming to compete directly with Dyson. The product offers good performance at an affordable cost, standing out in the home appliance market.
Manuel GarcĂa-CastellĂłn: "Removing politics from the judicial sphere is monstrous; if a politician commits a crime, they must be prosecuted just the same"
Manuel GarcĂa-CastellĂłn, former magistrate of the National Court, publishes 'Speak Up, So It Be Known' (Deusto), a book in which he responds to his critics and argues that politicians should be prosecuted judicially if they commit crimes, describing the idea of removing politics from the judicial sphere as monstrous.
Man Suspected of Planning Terrorist Attacks Arrested in Berlin
A man suspected of planning terrorist attacks was arrested in Berlin. He was registered at three different residences and will appear before a judge this Sunday.
This Is the Life of the "Happiest Person in the World," According to an Economic Analyst
Morgan House, author and financial analyst specializing in the psychology of money, explores how happiness is linked to healthy and mindful management of personal finances, suggesting that the "happiest person in the world" combines economic well-being with emotional balance.
The Zodiac Signs in November: Check Your Horoscope Prediction
A prominent planetary constellation will influence November, making the month positive and favorable for the zodiac signs overall.
Hamas militias hand over three bodies of Israeli hostages
So far, Hamas has handed over the remains of 17 Israelis, with another eleven still pending to be returned.
Nigeria responds to Donald Trump's threat of military action over the "massacre" of Christians
The President of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, plans to meet soon with the U.S. President, amid tensions following Donald Trump's threat to consider military action over the massacre of Christians in Nigeria.
The thaw between Podemos and IU for the Extremadura elections does not extend to Andalusia: three left-wing lists to the left of the PSOE are taking shape
Podemos and IU are moving towards running separately in the 2026 elections due to Podemosâs refusal to participate in alliances that include Sumar, anticipating three left-wing lists to the left of the PSOE in Andalusia.
Amancio Ortega will receive 1.552 billion euros this Monday in dividends from Inditex
Amancio Ortega will receive 1.552 billion euros in dividends this Monday, a historic figure for Inditex in 2025, reflecting the largest dividend distribution in the group's history.
Check El Gordo: results for today, Sunday, November 2, 2025
The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva for Sunday, November 2, 2025 is 25, 38, 42, 52, 53, with the key number 8. The full results are available at 20minutos.es.
The PSOE submits a law to Congress to remove judges who make political statements
The PSOE has presented a law to Congress to remove judges who make political declarations. This proposal is part of a reform of the Penal Code that also seeks to eliminate crimes related to offenses against religious feelings.
At Least 23 Dead, Including Four Children, in a Store Fire in Mexico
The President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, expressed her heartfelt condolences to the families following a store fire that left at least 23 dead, including four children.
Drugs, Shootings, and Institutionalized Criminal Structures: Is Belgium Becoming a "Narco-State"?
An investigating judge from Antwerp warns in an open letter about an organized threat undermining Belgian institutions, linked to drug trafficking, shootings, and entrenched criminal structures, raising the possibility of Belgium transforming into a "narco-state."
A man reported for pointing a laser pointer at a helicopter during a search
A man was reported by the Mossos d'Esquadra for pointing a laser pointer at the pilot of a helicopter during a search operation for a missing person in Sabadell, Barcelona, on October 22.
Humans Are Not the Only Rational Animals: Chimpanzees Can Change Their Minds When Presented with New Evidence
A study reveals that chimpanzees demonstrate flexible reasoning similar to that of four-year-old children, being capable of changing their minds when presented with new information.
Milei appoints Diego Santilli as Argentina's Minister of the Interior
Diego Santilli was appointed Minister of the Interior of Argentina, replacing Lisandro CatalĂĄn, who resigned on Friday night.
Some Swedish retirees get stranded in Mallorca amid problems with their travel agency and airline: "It's a scandal"
A group of Swedish retirees were stranded in Mallorca after their flight to Munich was canceled by the airline, which did not resolve the situation for several days, causing outrage and criticism towards the travel agency and the airline company.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers an informative summary to start the day updated with the most relevant news. It includes information on politics, economy, events, and culture, ensuring that readers are aware of the key topics that impact both nationally and internationally. With a clear and concise approach, it is ideal for those who want to stay well informed quickly every morning.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for optimizing your personal budget, including the importance of creating a financial plan, prioritizing essential expenses, and taking advantage of deals and discounts. It also suggests using expense tracking apps and adjusting spending habits to save more and improve long-term financial health.
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'Back to the Future' Returns to Theaters 40 Years Later: These Are the Cinemas in Spain Where You Can See It
'Back to the Future,' the iconic Robert Zemeckis film starring Michael J. Fox, returns to theaters in Spain on October 31, celebrating its 40th anniversary since its release.
Who is behind Mercadona's prepared food? The company expands its factory
A family-owned company is responsible for producing the prepared meals for Mercadona, the supermarket chain led by Juan Roig. This company continues to expand, reflecting the growth and increasing demand for ready-to-eat food in the market.
What It Means to Help Waiters Clear the Table, According to Psychology
Helping to clear the table in restaurants reveals personality traits such as being detail-oriented and considerate, according to psychology. This gesture indicates attentiveness to the environment and concern for others, reflecting values of empathy and social responsibility.
The Days of the Week When Refueling Is Not Allowed Under Any Circumstance, According to an OCU Study
The OCU's annual study reveals the days of the week when fuel prices in Spain are highest, indicating when it is most expensive to refuel at gas stations.
When Will the Christmas Lights in Vigo Be Turned On in 2025? Date, Times, and News from 'the Capital of Christmas'
Vigo is once again preparing its famous Christmas lighting, known as one of the best in Spain. The city generates great excitement every year for its lights, attracting both locals and tourists. In 2025, new updates are expected regarding the date and times of the lighting ceremony, further establishing Vigo as 'the Capital of Christmas.'
Kylian Mbappé's Favorite Restaurant in Madrid: Specializing in Roasts and Meat Skewers
Kylian MbappĂ© enjoyed Dani GarcĂa's restaurant in Madrid during one of his first visits to the city. The place is known for its specialization in roasts and meat skewers, establishing itself as his favorite in the Spanish capital.
Miquel Turbo, mechanic: "When you need to change the timing chain, take the opportunity to replace everything you can"
Miquel Turbo recommends changing the entire timing chain and related components at the same time to avoid future problems and ensure better engine performance and durability.
The True Origin of Halloween: A Celtic Festival That Came to the U.S. with the Potato Famine
Halloween originates from Samhain, an ancient Celtic festival that marked the end of summer and the arrival of winter. It was brought to the U.S. by Irish immigrants during the potato famine, where it evolved into the celebration we know today.
X-ray of the Real Estate Crisis: Experts Predict Whether Housing Prices Will Drop
Real estate experts analyze the growing tension in the market and offer their perspectives on whether housing prices might start to decline soon, evaluating factors influencing the current crisis.
A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂa's Easy, Cheap, and Ideal Recipe for Autumn Dinners
Dani GarcĂa, chef of Tragabuches and BiBo, presents an easy and affordable recipe using a can of chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners and ready in 20 minutes.
Confirmed by the BOE: the new payroll reduction of up to 95 euros that will come into effect on January 1
The BOE confirms that, starting January 1, the deduction for the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will be applied to payrolls to strengthen the pension fund, reducing workers' salaries by up to 95 euros.
Halloween Mode on WhatsApp: What It Is, How It Works, and How to Activate It
WhatsApp introduces Halloween Mode, which allows users to customize the interface with themed backgrounds and special stickers to celebrate the holiday. Users can activate this feature to add a festive and fun touch to their chats during Halloween.
Exclusive - ExxonMobil warns EU law could drive exit from Europe
ExxonMobil has warned that new EU regulations could force the company to reduce its operations or exit Europe altogether. The energy giant expressed concerns that stringent laws aimed at climate change might undermine investment incentives and economic viability, potentially impacting energy security and supply within the region. ExxonMobil urges policymakers to reconsider the approach to avoid negative consequences for the industry.
Gold ticks up but remains pressured by Fed rate caution, easing trade fears
Gold prices rose slightly due to easing trade tensions but stayed under pressure as investors remain cautious about potential Federal Reserve interest rate hikes. The market is balancing optimism from reduced trade risks with concerns over monetary policy tightening, impacting gold's appeal as a safe haven asset.
Turkey buys more non-Russian oil after latest Western sanctions, sources say
Following new Western sanctions on Russian oil, Turkey has increased its purchases of oil from non-Russian sources. This shift aims to navigate the sanctions while maintaining its energy needs. Industry sources indicate Turkey is diversifying suppliers to ensure stable oil imports amid the evolving geopolitical landscape.
Oil extends gains after OPEC+ suspends output hikes in Q1
Oil prices rose as OPEC+ decided to pause planned output increases in the first quarter, aiming to stabilize markets amid uncertain demand. The move supports prices by tightening supply, responding to concerns over economic conditions and energy needs. Traders anticipate this strategy may sustain higher oil prices in the near term.
Oil prices rise after OPEC+ pauses output hikes in Q1 2026
Oil prices increased following OPEC+'s decision to halt planned output increases for the first quarter of 2026. The move signals the groupâs intent to support market stability amid uncertain demand forecasts, balancing supply with expected global consumption to prevent price drops. This pause reflects OPEC+'s cautious approach to managing oil markets amid economic and geopolitical challenges.
OPEC+ pauses oil output hikes beyond December amid glut fears
OPEC+ has decided to halt planned increases in oil production after December, citing concerns about a potential supply glut. The group aims to stabilize global oil markets amid uncertain demand and economic challenges, opting for a cautious approach to output levels to prevent oversupply and support prices.
OPEC+ agrees to small December oil output hike, and Q1 pause
OPEC+ has agreed to a modest increase in oil production for December, while deciding to maintain current output levels throughout the first quarter of next year. This decision aims to balance market stability amid fluctuating demand and geopolitical uncertainties impacting global oil supply and prices.
Ukrainian drone strike hits key Russian oil port, at least one vessel hit
Ukrainian drones targeted Russia's key oil port, damaging at least one vessel and disrupting fuel supplies. The strike marks intensified efforts by Ukraine to weaken Russiaâs logistics amid the ongoing conflict. Authorities are assessing the impact, highlighting the vulnerability of critical infrastructure in the region.
Russian attacks on Ukraine kill two, leave Donetsk region without power
Russian shelling in Ukraine's Donetsk region killed two civilians and caused widespread power outages. The attacks targeted residential areas, damaging infrastructure and leaving thousands without electricity. Ukrainian authorities condemned the strikes, emphasizing the impact on civilians and critical services amid ongoing conflict. Recovery efforts are underway as the region copes with the damage.
Trump threatens US military action in Nigeria over treatment of Christians
Former President Donald Trump warned of potential US military intervention in Nigeria due to the government's alleged failure to protect Christians from ongoing violence. He condemned the attacks by militant groups, urging stronger actions to safeguard religious minorities and restore peace.
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Industrial giants regain footing as tariff turmoil recedes
Industrial giants are recovering as uncertainty from recent tariff disputes diminishes. Improved trade relations and reduced tariffs have boosted confidence, leading to increased production and market stability. Companies are now better positioned to plan long-term investments, signaling a positive outlook for the sector amid easing geopolitical tensions.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.19%
Taiwan stocks fell at the close, with the Taiwan Weighted Index down 0.19%. The market reflected cautious investor sentiment amid global economic uncertainties and weak performance in key sectors. Trading volumes were moderate as investors remained watchful of upcoming economic data and geopolitical developments influencing market dynamics.
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Europe outperforms U.S. in October as UK, France and Spain lift returns: Barclays
European markets outperformed the U.S. in October, driven by strong returns from the UK, France, and Spain. According to Barclays, these key European economies boosted overall regional performance, supported by improved investor sentiment and economic data, contrasting with slower growth in the U.S. This trend highlights shifting market dynamics favoring Europe amid ongoing global economic uncertainties.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.15%
The S&P/ASX 200 index closed 0.15% higher, supported by gains in key sectors including materials and financials. Investors responded positively to corporate earnings reports and stable economic data, boosting market sentiment. Trading volumes were moderate as markets remained cautious ahead of upcoming economic announcements. Overall, Australian equities showed resilience amid global market uncertainties.
BYD shares fall as October sales drop 12% year-on-year
BYD's shares declined after the company reported a 12% year-on-year drop in October sales. The decrease reflects challenges in the market and impacts investor confidence, signaling potential short-term hurdles for the electric vehicle manufacturer.
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SK Hynix shares surge to 26-year high on Amazon data center collaboration
SK Hynix shares soared to a 26-year peak after announcing a collaboration with Amazon to supply advanced memory chips for its data centers. The partnership underscores SK Hynixâs growing role in the cloud services sector, boosting investor confidence and reflecting strong demand for high-performance memory solutions in the expanding cloud infrastructure market.
XPeng, NIO shares climb on record deliveries for October
XPeng and NIO shares rose after both companies reported record vehicle deliveries in October. XPeng delivered over 15,000 EVs, marking a monthly high, while NIO's deliveries also hit a new peak. The strong sales reflect growing demand for electric vehicles and bolster investor confidence in the Chinese EV market.
Dutch manufacturing sector expansion slows in October
The Dutch manufacturing sector continued to expand in October but at a slower pace. Growth was driven by new orders and output, though supply chain disruptions and rising costs tempered the expansion. Business confidence also moderated as companies faced ongoing challenges in the economic environment.
Supreme Court won't stop Trump's tariffs. Deal with it, officials say
The Supreme Court declined to block tariffs imposed during Trump's administration despite ongoing legal challenges. Officials stated that the tariffs remain in effect and businesses must comply. The decision underscores the judiciary's reluctance to interfere in trade policy, leaving it to the executive and legislative branches to address disputes over tariff legality and economic impact.
Asia's factories stumble as US tariffs hit order books
Asian factories are experiencing a slowdown due to reduced orders linked to US tariffs. The trade restrictions have disrupted supply chains and dampened demand, leading to production cutbacks and economic uncertainties in the region. Manufacturers face challenges adjusting to tariff-related costs, impacting output and growth prospects across key export markets.
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India's manufacturing PMI rises to 59.2 in October on domestic demand
India's manufacturing PMI increased to 59.2 in October, driven by robust domestic demand. The rise indicates stronger business conditions and optimism in the sector, with output growth and new orders expanding significantly. This growth reflects improving economic activity and supports expectations of sustained industrial expansion going forward.
China manufacturing growth slows in October as export orders fall
China's manufacturing sector growth decelerated in October, with a notable drop in export orders due to global demand weakness and ongoing economic uncertainties. Despite the slowdown, domestic consumption showed resilience, but overall factory activity cooled as supply chain constraints and market pressures persisted. The data highlights challenges ahead for China's industrial recovery amid a cautious global trade environment.
Irish manufacturing growth slows to 10-month low in October
Irish manufacturing growth slowed to its lowest rate in 10 months in October, according to recent data. Factors such as supply chain disruptions and reduced demand contributed to the slowdown, impacting output and new orders. Despite the decline, the sector remains in expansion mode, though manufacturers are cautious about prospects amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
South Korea manufacturing sector deteriorates amid tariff concerns
South Korea's manufacturing sector has shown signs of decline due to mounting concerns over potential tariffs affecting trade. This slowdown is reflected in decreased production and export activity, raising worries about the broader economic impact. Businesses are cautiously monitoring developments as tariff policies remain uncertain, which may further strain the manufacturing industry and overall economic growth.
Taiwan manufacturing sector shows signs of stabilization in October
Taiwan's manufacturing sector exhibited signs of stabilization in October, with output and new orders showing moderate improvement. Though challenges remain due to global economic uncertainties and supply chain disruptions, demand is gradually recovering, suggesting a cautious optimism for the industry's short-term outlook.
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Asian stocks gain on trade truce, AI sentiment; dollar at 3-month high
Asian stocks rose due to optimism over a trade truce and positive sentiment surrounding AI technology. Meanwhile, the US dollar reached a three-month high amid strong economic data and expectations of further interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve, supporting safe-haven demand. Investors remain cautious as they monitor ongoing trade developments and growth in the AI sector.
Dollar holds near three-month peak ahead of US data releases
The US dollar remains close to a three-month high as investors await key US economic data. Market participants are focused on upcoming releases to gauge the health of the US economy and potential Federal Reserve policy moves. The currency's strength reflects cautious optimism amid mixed economic signals and persistent inflation concerns.
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Morning Bid: Private jobs in spotlight amid data blackout
The focus is on private sector jobs as recent data releases face delays, creating a temporary information gap. Analysts await upcoming reports to better assess employment trends and economic health, highlighting the importance of private job data in understanding market dynamics.
Chinaâs October factory activity expansion slows, private PMI shows
Chinaâs factory activity growth slowed in October, according to a private sector PMI report. The data indicated a moderation in manufacturing expansion due to weaker domestic demand and supply chain disruptions, signaling challenges for the countryâs economic recovery. However, the sector continued to expand, reflecting resilience despite ongoing pressures.
Trump says Nvidia not allowed to sell advanced AI chips to China - 60 Minutes
Former President Trump stated in a 60 Minutes interview that Nvidia is prohibited from selling advanced AI chips to China as part of U.S. efforts to limit China's access to cutting-edge technology. This move aims to maintain American technological superiority and address national security concerns amid rising tensions between the two countries.
Australia Household Spending Rises Modestly in September, Consumer Demand Patchy
In September, Australian household spending showed a modest increase, reflecting uneven consumer demand. Factors such as inflation and economic uncertainty contributed to cautious spending patterns. While some sectors experienced growth, overall consumer activity remained subdued, indicating a mixed outlook for the economy.
South Korea factory output contracts in Oct, PMI shows
South Korea's factory output declined in October, reflecting challenges in the manufacturing sector. The Purchasing Managersâ Index (PMI) indicated reduced production, suggesting weakening industrial activity amid global economic uncertainties and supply chain issues impacting demand and exports.
Bank of England likely to slow rate-cut cycle this week
The Bank of England is expected to slow its cycle of interest rate cuts this week amid persistent inflation concerns. While softening economic data suggests a reduced need for aggressive rate hikes, inflation remains above target, prompting caution. The central bank aims to balance supporting growth with controlling inflation, signaling a more measured approach to monetary policy adjustments going forward.
Bessent says high US interest rates may have caused housing recession
Bessent suggests that elevated US interest rates have likely triggered a housing market recession by making mortgages more expensive. This increase in borrowing costs has reduced homebuyer demand, leading to a slowdown in sales and impacting the overall housing market negatively.
Bitcoinâs âCoinbase premiumâ turns negative after October losses
Bitcoinâs âCoinbase premium,â which measures price differences between Coinbase and other exchanges, has turned negative following significant losses in October. This shift indicates increased selling pressure from U.S.-based investors, reflecting growing bearish sentiment amid market uncertainty. The trend suggests cautious behavior among retail traders, highlighting potential challenges for Bitcoinâs short-term recovery.
Bitcoin price today: dips to $107k after breaking 7-yr âuptoberâ streak
Bitcoinâs price dropped to $107,000, ending a seven-year streak of gains in October known as âUptober.â The sudden dip reflects market volatility despite previous optimistic trends. Analysts note this break could signal changing investor sentiment amid broader economic uncertainties.
EOS Climbs 15% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 15% driven by renewed investor optimism and positive market trends. Factors include upcoming network upgrades and strategic partnerships boosting confidence in EOS's long-term potential. Increased trading volumes and favorable technical indicators further supported the price rise, signaling growing enthusiasm among crypto traders and investors.
Bitcoin set for first October loss since 2018, ending 7-year streak
Bitcoin is on track to record its first October loss since 2018, ending a seven-year pattern of gains during the month. Various market factors and investor sentiment shifts are contributing to the cryptocurrency's decline, signaling a potential change in its typical seasonal performance.
ARCS 2.0: Pioneering Data Sovereignty Through Real-World Utility and Cultural Heritage
ARCS 2.0 introduces a blockchain platform that emphasizes data sovereignty by integrating real-world utility with cultural heritage preservation. It enables users to control their data while participating in a decentralized ecosystem that supports authentic cultural experiences and secure digital assets, fostering trust and innovation.
EOS Climbs 12% In a Green Day
EOS surged 12% amid positive market momentum, driven by strong trading volumes and renewed investor confidence. The cryptocurrency benefited from broader bullish trends in the crypto sector, signaling potential continued growth. Market analysts highlight key developments and technical factors supporting EOS's price rally.
Bitcoin price today: muted near $110k with October losses on tap
Bitcoinâs price remains steady near $110,000, showing little movement as October approaches. Market sentiment points to potential losses this month, influenced by broader economic factors and investor caution. Traders await fresh catalysts that could drive price volatility in coming weeks.
Bybit Crypto Insights Report: Markets Mixed After October 2025 Rate Cut Amid Uncertainty Over December Decision
After the October 2025 rate cut, crypto markets showed mixed reactions, reflecting investor uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's upcoming December decision. While some assets gained, cautious sentiment prevailed as traders awaited clearer signals on future monetary policy and its impact on digital currencies.
Prenetics acquires 100 bitcoins, IM8 supplement brand hits $100 million ARR
Prenetics has acquired 100 bitcoins as part of its asset diversification strategy. Meanwhile, IM8, a supplement brand under Prenetics, has reached an annual recurring revenue (ARR) of $100 million, highlighting strong growth and market demand for its health products.
Deutsche Telekom Joins as a Strategic Theta Network Enterprise Validator alongside Google, Samsung, and Sony
Deutsche Telekom has become a strategic enterprise validator for the Theta Network, joining industry leaders such as Google, Samsung, and Sony. This partnership aims to enhance the Theta blockchainâs decentralized video delivery platform by utilizing Deutsche Telekomâs extensive network infrastructure and expertise, supporting the growth of efficient, scalable streaming services.
SolGold announces total issued share capital exceeds 3 billion shares
SolGold has announced that its total issued share capital now exceeds 3 billion shares, reflecting the companyâs growth and expanded shareholder base. This milestone marks an important stage in SolGoldâs development and supports its ongoing projects and strategic initiatives.
GC Biopharma's anthrax vaccine shows positive results in phase 2 trial
GC Biopharma announced positive outcomes from its phase 2 trial of an anthrax vaccine. The vaccine demonstrated strong safety and immunogenicity, marking a significant step toward regulatory approval. These results support further development and potential commercialization, offering a promising new option for anthrax prevention.
Freeport-McMoRan Q2 2025 slides: strong operational results amid favorable U.S. copper market
Freeport-McMoRan reported robust Q2 2025 operational results driven by strong copper production and cost management. Benefiting from a favorable U.S. copper market, the company saw increased revenues and maintained steady output levels. Strategic investments and improved efficiencies supported its positive performance despite market volatility, reinforcing Freeportâs position in the copper mining industry.
Grupo Financiero Banorte Q2 2025 slides: Solid y/y growth despite quarterly headwinds
Grupo Financiero Banorte reported solid year-over-year growth in Q2 2025, driven by strong loan demand and increased fee income. However, the quarter faced headwinds from higher operating costs and a challenging macroeconomic environment, slightly impacting net income. The bank remains optimistic about continued growth and maintaining asset quality amid market uncertainties.
Nidec Q1 FY2025 slides: Operating profit rises despite sales decline, unveils 'Conversion 2027' plan
Nidec reported a rise in operating profit for Q1 FY2025 despite a sales decline. The company introduced its 'Conversion 2027' strategic plan, focusing on transforming its business and enhancing profitability through innovation and efficiency improvements.
Vodafone Q1 FY26 slides: service revenue up 5.5%, Three merger integration underway
Vodafone reported a 5.5% increase in service revenue for Q1 FY26, driven by growth in mobile and fixed services. The company is progressing with the integration of Three UK, focusing on operational efficiencies and cost synergies. Vodafone remains committed to expanding its 5G network and enhancing customer experience amid competitive market conditions.
Loblaw Q2 2025 presentation slides: Revenue up 5.2%, adjusted EPS grows 11.6%
Loblaw reported a 5.2% increase in Q2 2025 revenue and an 11.6% rise in adjusted EPS. The retailer highlighted strong sales across key segments and ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency, supporting profit growth despite market challenges.
Mapfre 6M 2025 presentation: Net profit surges 23.6% amid improved combined ratio
Mapfre reported a 23.6% increase in net profit for the first half of 2025, driven by an improved combined ratio. The insurer's enhanced underwriting performance and efficient cost management contributed to stronger earnings, reflecting a positive trend in its core insurance operations.
Graco Q2 2025 presentation: Acquisitions drive 3% sales growth amid organic challenges
Graco reported a 3% sales increase in Q2 2025, driven primarily by acquisitions, despite facing challenges in organic growth. The company highlighted integration efforts and cost control measures to sustain profitability amid a mixed market environment.
HELLA H1 2025 presentation slides: Stable performance amid challenging markets
HELLA reported stable financial performance in the first half of 2025 despite difficult market conditions. The company maintained steady revenues and profitability, supported by resilient demand and efficient cost management. Challenges included supply chain issues and market volatility, but strategic initiatives helped sustain growth and competitive positioning.