News Summary - 11/04/2025

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Trump administration will tap emergency fund to pay partial food stamp benefits

The government shutdown has halted food assistance for over 40 million Americans receiving SNAP benefits. In response, the Trump administration plans to use an emergency fund to provide partial food stamp payments amid the funding gap.

China academic intimidation claim referred to counter-terrorism police

Allegations have emerged that Chinese agents shut down sensitive research into human rights abuses. The case has been referred to counter-terrorism police amid concerns of academic intimidation linked to these investigations.

Agony for families as landslide death toll climbs in Uganda and Kenya

Over 40 people have died in recent landslides in Uganda and Kenya, officials report. Rescue efforts continue amid ongoing challenges, as families grieve the losses caused by the deadly natural disasters.

Antarctic glacier's rapid retreat sparks scientific 'whodunnit'

A recent study reveals that Hektoria Glacier is retreating at an unprecedented rate, prompting debate among scientists. While some view this as a significant climate indicator, others question the findings and call for further research to better understand the glacier's changes.

Israeli military's ex-top lawyer arrested over leak of video allegedly showing Palestinian detainee abuse

Maj Gen Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi resigned after admitting to leaking a video that allegedly depicts the abuse of a Palestinian detainee by the Israeli military.

Worker dies after partial collapse of medieval tower in Rome

A worker died after being trapped for several hours when part of the Torre dei Conti, a medieval tower near the Roman Forum, partially collapsed. Emergency responders struggled to reach him amid the rubble.

Seven climbers dead after Nepal avalanche

Rescuers have found two bodies and continue searching for five others believed to be buried under snow following an avalanche in Nepal.

Oscar-nominated actress Diane Ladd dies at 89

Diane Ladd, Oscar-nominated actress and frequent co-star with her daughter Laura Dern in films and the HBO series Enlightened, has died at 89. Laura Dern expressed gratitude for having her mother in her life.

Guinea's coup leader enters presidential race

Col Mamadi Doumbouya, who led a coup in Guinea, has reneged on his vow to transfer power to a civilian government and is now entering the presidential race.

Jamaica's hurricane aftermath 'overwhelming', Sean Paul says

Grammy-winning reggae artist Sean Paul described the hurricane's impact on Jamaica as "very frightening," particularly for his young children, highlighting the overwhelming aftermath of the storm on the island.

Trump backs Cuomo for New York City mayor and threatens to cut funding if Mamdani wins

Opinion polls show left-wing candidate Zohran Mamdani leading former governor Andrew Cuomo in the upcoming New York City mayoral race. Trump has endorsed Cuomo and threatened to cut federal funding if Mamdani wins.

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.

Trump says he doubts US will go to war with Venezuela

President Trump expressed skepticism about the US engaging in war with Venezuela, while implying that NicolĂĄs Maduro's tenure as the country's leader may soon end.

I'm the luckiest man alive, but also suffering, says Air India crash sole survivor

Viswashkumar Ramesh, the sole survivor of the Air India crash, shares his mixed emotions of gratitude for being alive and the deep pain and suffering he endures from the traumatic experience.

Valencia leader resigns over handling of deadly floods

Carlos MazĂłn resigned a year after flash floods in Valencia killed 229 people, admitting that mistakes were made in the response to the disaster.

Clooney says Harris replacing Biden was a 'mistake'

Actor and Democratic fundraiser George Clooney stated that replacing Joe Biden with Kamala Harris as the presidential candidate was a "mistake." He also expressed no regrets about urging Biden to withdraw from the race.

ChatGPT owner OpenAI signs $38 billion cloud computing deal with Amazon

OpenAI has signed a seven-year, $38 billion deal with Amazon, securing access to Nvidia graphics processors to train its AI models, enhancing its cloud computing capabilities.

Drones seen over Belgian military base for third night, minister says

Belgium's Defence Minister Theo Francken reported drones flying over a military base for three consecutive nights. He suggested the activity appeared to be espionage but urged caution in making definitive conclusions.

Public barred as Tanzanian president sworn in

President Samia was sworn in amid limited opposition, as major rivals were either imprisoned or prevented from participating in the election.

Maldives bans smoking for younger generations

The Maldives has implemented a tobacco ban for individuals born on or after January 1, 2007. This law prohibits these younger generations from using, buying, or selling tobacco products in the country.

Justin Baldoni case against Blake Lively dismissed after deadline lapse

A US judge has formally dismissed Justin Baldoni's $400 million lawsuit against Blake Lively after he missed the filing deadline, effectively ending the legal battle between the former co-stars.

Namewee, a Malaysian rapper famous for his satirical songs addressing taboo subjects like religion and China's censorship, has been charged with drug use.

Israel confirms Hamas returned bodies of three soldiers held hostage

Israel has confirmed receiving the remains of three soldiers held hostage by Hamas, handed over on Sunday. This brings the total number of recovered hostages' bodies to several, with eight still unaccounted for in Gaza.

Trump's planned tests are 'not nuclear explosions', US energy secretary says

US Energy Secretary Chris Wright stated that the planned tests under Trump's administration will be "non-critical explosions," clarifying that these tests will not produce nuclear explosions or mushroom clouds.

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, aiming to provide accessible help and guidance for women facing domestic violence and related challenges.

Trump tariffs head to Supreme Court in case eagerly awaited around the world

The US Supreme Court will soon review the legality of tariffs imposed during Trump's administration, a case with significant consequences for presidential authority and international trade relations.

New Yorkers could pick a political newcomer to run their city - and take on Trump

Zohran Mamdani, once a hip-hop musician, has emerged as a political newcomer with strong appeal in New York City. His unique background and fresh perspective have helped him gain significant support, positioning him as a potential candidate to lead the city and challenge political figures like Donald Trump.

My pregnant teen toasts bread over a candle flame in Georgian prison, mum says

Bella Culley, a pregnant teenager from Billingham, faces a two-year prison sentence in Georgia, South Caucasus. Her mother reports that Bella is so desperate in prison that she toasts bread over a candle flame, highlighting the harsh conditions she endures.

Young Russians are being seduced by a cheap, dangerous weight-loss pill called Molecule

The weight-loss pill Molecule, popular among young Russians, contains a banned substance causing severe side effects. Despite its low cost, the drug poses significant health risks, leading to concerns over its widespread use.

I blew the whistle on a massive tax scam - and they sued me

Jas Bains reviews the aftermath of a landmark UK civil case involving a major tax scam. A month after the trial concluded, Bains reflects on the challenges faced as a whistleblower and the case's significant impact on tax enforcement.

300 million tourists just visited China's stunning Xinjiang region. There's a side they didn't see

China has promoted Xinjiang as a major tourist destination, highlighting its ethnic culture. However, activists argue this image masks efforts to suppress and erase the region's true ethnic identities and realities.

Devastation on repeat: How climate change is worsening Pakistan's deadly floods

The BBC reports on the 2023 monsoon floods in Pakistan, sharing stories of those who lost everything. Climate change is intensifying rainfall and glacial melt, making such devastating floods more frequent and severe, indicating similar disasters are likely to recur.

Egypt's Grand Museum opens, displaying Tutankhamun's tomb in full for the first time

The billion-dollar Grand Egyptian Museum has officially opened, showcasing Tutankhamun's tomb entirely for the first time. Its launch has renewed demands for the repatriation of Egyptian antiquities held in foreign museums.

'I was accused of spying and beaten' - a boy's escape from captured Sudan city

A 12-year-old boy recounts to the BBC how he was accused of spying and beaten amid the chaos in a captured Sudanese city. He lost contact with his family during the conflict and is now alone in a displacement camp, struggling to survive.

Mamdani, Cuomo or Sliwa? New Yorkers on their choice for mayor

The BBC interviewed Manhattan voters ahead of Tuesday's mayoral election to learn which candidate they believe can best address their key concerns.

Hurricane Melissa: Aerial view of 'ground zero' destruction

BBC's Will Grant reported from an aid helicopter over Black River, witnessing extensive devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa on the island.

Masked agents, tear gas, and raids: the tactics used in Trump's deportation drive

BBC Verify analyzed over 70 videos revealing the aggressive tactics in President Trump's immigration crackdown, including masked agents, tear gas use, and coordinated raids targeting undocumented immigrants.

Watch: Moment train collides with lorry carrying vehicles

In Texas, a truck carrying a full load of cars stopped on railroad tracks and was struck by an oncoming train, according to police.

Police Find Suspected Cocaine in Trick-or-Treat Bucket

In Peru, a police officer disguised as Spiderman conducted a Halloween sting operation, leading to the discovery of suspected cocaine hidden in a trick-or-treat bucket.

The PP appeals to the Budget pact with Vox to invest MazĂłn's successor: "It is an agreement between parties, not between individuals"

Sources from the PP deny that the party has proposed a candidate to succeed Mazón and refute that Génova has interest in any specific person, insisting that the agreement with Vox is between parties, not individuals.

Carlos MazĂłn Resigns, Live | MazĂłn Informed FeijĂło of His Intention to Resign the Day After the DANA Funeral

Carlos MazĂłn announced to FeijĂło his intention to resign following the management of the DANA in Valencia, a decision communicated one day after the funeral related to the tragedy. The future of the President of the Generalitat remains uncertain as developments in the case continue.

The Clock Starts Ticking in Les Corts: The PP Has 12 Days to Present a Candidate and There Could Be Elections During the Fallas if No Agreement Is Reached

MazĂłn's letter to Les Corts starts the 12-day period for the PP to present a candidate for the regional presidency. If they do not secure the support of the Chamber, elections will be called for the end of March, coinciding with the Fallas.

These are the three candidates considered by the PP to replace MazĂłn

After MazĂłn's resignation, a 12-day period opens in Les Corts for the PP to present its candidates for the Presidency of the Generalitat.

The Valencian Presidency in the Hands of Vox

Although several candidates are being discussed to preside over the Valencian Generalitat, little is mentioned about the conditions that Vox will impose in exchange for its support for that presidency.

The End of the Escape

After MazĂłn's resignation, the judicial investigation continues and, as requested by the king, all administrations must identify their errors and take the necessary measures.

Why MazĂłn focuses his criticism of the Government on the Poyo ravine: the works that were not done and the warnings that never came

MazĂłn harshly criticized the Government for not carrying out the necessary works in the Poyo ravine, an omission he considers serious. This unresolved issue was one of the reasons he cited when announcing his resignation.

The first day of the trial against GarcĂ­a Ortiz depicts the urgency to obtain the emails of Ayuso's boyfriend on the night of the leak

On the first day of the trial against García Ortiz, the urgency to obtain the emails of Isabel Díaz Ayuso's boyfriend on the night of a leak is revealed. This Tuesday, Ayuso's partner, the Chief of Staff of Madrid, and former Secretary of State Francesc Vallés will testify.

González Amador’s Turn: Ayuso’s Boyfriend Testifies Today in Trial Against García Ortiz

The trial against Álvaro García Ortiz, Attorney General of the State, continues with the testimony of Gonzålez Amador, boyfriend of Isabel Díaz Ayuso. His testimony is expected to provide relevant details in the case.

Moncloa says it feels "relief" at seeing "nothing criminal" in the report about Torres, but shows caution because it is still incomplete

Sources from Torres' department report that the Supreme Court judge closed the investigation into the masks case related to Ábalos, without mentioning the Canary Islands or the Minister of Territorial Policy. Moncloa expresses relief but remains cautious, as the report is still incomplete.

Prosecutor Almudena Lastra explains her argument with GarcĂ­a Ortiz: "I didn't even say good morning to him, I told him: 'You leaked the emails'"

Madrid's chief prosecutor, Almudena Lastra, admitted that she was "stunned" when she found out that Pilar RodrĂ­guez sent GarcĂ­a Ortiz the emails from Ayuso's boyfriend, warning that they would be leaked. This led to an argument in which Lastra confronted GarcĂ­a Ortiz, directly accusing him of leaking the information.

This is how 'sharenting' leaves a mark: "We post out of love, but we are creating the digital footprint of our children"

72% of the materials seized from pedophiles are everyday, non-sexualized images of minors taken from social media, highlighting the risks of 'sharenting' by creating digital footprints that can be exploited by criminals.

Forbidden (by law) to upload photos of your children to social media

Parents and brands take advantage of the power of children's images on social media, which generate up to 42% more 'likes'. However, there are now laws that prohibit posting photos of children to protect their privacy and online security.

'La Island of Temptations 9' kicks off with a quarrel involving Sandra Barneda and the first 'lights of temptation'

The ninth edition of the popular Telecinco show started with intensity, including an argument between Sandra Barneda and the participants, as well as the first violations and crossed limits.

'The Island of Temptations 9': Why a Reality Show About Cheating Feels Modern

'The Island of Temptations 9' follows the format of couples facing temptation, exploring relationships and fidelity in a modern key. The reality show stands out for addressing current issues such as trust, communication, and new relationship models, making a program about infidelity relevant and connected to contemporary audiences.

A Nomadic Life, Luxury Cars, Signal Jammers... This Was the 'Modus Operandi' of the Famous Burglar Niño Juan

Niño Juan used high-end, powerful cars to access the properties he robbed, employing a nomadic lifestyle and devices such as signal jammers to successfully carry out his heists.

Guillermo Gracia, swimming star with Down Syndrome, sends a message to his rival from 'La Revuelta'

Guillermo Gracia, a swimmer with Down Syndrome and 27-time world champion, was invited to the show La Revuelta, hosted by David Broncano, where he sent a message to his rival.

Alberto Chicote: "There are influencers who like everything because they've been paid, it seems obvious to me"

Alberto Chicote criticized some influencers who praise products or services solely because they receive payments, pointing out that it is obvious when their opinions are not sincere.

New York elects mayor this Tuesday: Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa seek to surprise the emerging (and favorite) Zohran Mamdani

Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa compete in the New York mayoral election, trying to surpass the favorite Zohran Mamdani, who leads all the polls and is considered the emerging candidate with the greatest chances of winning.

Mamdani leads the polls heading to the New York mayoralty, although the gap with Cuomo narrows in recent days

An AtlasIntel study from late October shows a very close race for the New York mayoralty, with Mamdani leading with 40.6%, followed by Cuomo with 34% and Republican Curtis Sliwa with 24.1%.

30 Years Since the Death of Yitzhak Rabin, Assassinated by an Israeli Extremist Opposed to Peace with Palestine

After 27 years as a man of arms, Yitzhak Rabin expressed his conviction about the opportunity to achieve peace before being assassinated by Yigal Amir, an Israeli extremist opposed to the peace process with Palestine.

Lee Weaver, Actor from 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,' Dies at 95

American actor Lee Weaver, known for his work in more than one hundred productions since the 1960s, including series such as 'The Bill Cosby Show' and 'Hill Street Blues,' passed away at the age of 95.

An American falls in love with a village in Spain and buys it for 310,000 euros: "I don't intend to create an Iberian California"

Californian Jason Lee Beckwith purchased a village in Zamora for 310,000 euros with the idea of transforming it into an accessible and quality tourist destination, not replicating a Californian style, but respecting the local identity.

Salaries up to €5,500 and housing assistance: Norway and SEPE seek Spaniards to fill 11,000 positions

Norway, through the EURES network, is looking to fill 11,000 positions without the need for a visa for Spaniards. Job opportunities are concentrated in hospitality, logistics, and cleaning, with salaries that can reach up to €5,500 and housing assistance.

Zapatero reveals that Junts informed him in advance about the breakup with the PSOE and points out that CerdĂĄn's imprisonment "influenced" it

Zapatero indicated that Junts informed him beforehand about the breakup with the PSOE and emphasized that CerdĂĄn's imprisonment was an influential factor. He proposed that the PSOE advance two key agreements to improve the relationship: transferring migration competencies to Catalonia and achieving official status for Catalan in the EU.

SĂĄnchez tries to move on after Junts' shutout and the investigation into the PSOE: focuses on historical memory and the foreign agenda

November will be filled with events marking the 50th anniversary of Franco's death. President SĂĄnchez will center his agenda on the commemoration, in addition to making trips to Brazil, Colombia, and Angola to strengthen foreign policy.

Crisis team, lawyers, and statement: this was the Vargas Llosa family's reaction to Isabel Preysler's memoirs

The Vargas Llosa family responded with a crisis team and legal counsel to Isabel Preysler's memoirs. Their children are considering taking the love letters to a judge, arguing that the content is private and lacks informational relevance.

The expenses in buying a car that drive its price up: "It can increase the cost by more than €4,000"

Dealerships often offer financing along with discounts to attract buyers, but these additional expenses can raise the final price of the car by more than 4,000 euros.

An Antarctic Glacier Experiences a Rapid Collapse, Falling at a Speed Unseen Since the Ice Age

An Antarctic glacier has rapidly collapsed, a phenomenon not seen since the Ice Age. Experts warn that collapses of this magnitude could significantly accelerate sea level rise due to the falling of large ice blocks.

The UCO verifies that Torres was in charge of "claiming payments" and Koldo's "influence" in the Canarian government

The UCO confirmed that the then President of the Canary Islands, Ángel Víctor Torres, managed collections and showed influence through Koldo García. A message from Torres in July 2020 reveals his direct involvement in claiming payments, evidencing the connection and possible control over economic decisions in the Canarian government.

Gender-based murder in Huelva: man arrested for stabbing his ex-partner to death in Moguer

A man was arrested for stabbing his ex-partner to death in Moguer, Huelva. The victim's daughter stated that the attacker had threatened her after finding out she planned to marry someone else.

A UNESCO-Stamped Destination: What to See and Do in San Lorenzo de El Escorial

San Lorenzo de El Escorial, famous for its imposing monastery, is a key destination in Madrid that combines history, culture, and nature. This town offers a unique experience to discover one of Spain's most emblematic UNESCO-listed sites.

From the World Cup Stadiums to the 2026 World Cup: MAPFRE Hand in Hand with Spanish Football

MAPFRE strengthens its commitment to national sports by becoming a partner-sponsor and official insurer of the Spanish National Football Team, supporting the team on their way to the 2026 World Cup.

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

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

The Mexican Gonzalo Celorio, Cervantes Prize Winner for His Sustained Contribution to Hispanic Culture

Gonzalo Celorio, a 76-year-old Mexican, has been awarded the Cervantes Prize for his outstanding and profound contribution to Hispanic culture. In Spain, much of his work is published by the Tusquets publishing house.

Gonzalo Celorio, moved by a Cervantes Prize that honors his "love for the Spanish language" and his "Cervantine devotion"

Gonzalo Celorio expresses his pride and emotion upon receiving the Cervantes Prize, highlighting that it honors his love for the Spanish language and his devotion to Cervantes, as well as feeling honored to join other admired Mexican writers who have also been awarded.

Juan Urdangarin caught with his girlfriend, a young Canadian woman of Indian origin named Sophia Khan

The magazine 'Hola' publishes photos of Juan Urdangarin, son of Infanta Cristina, revealing his romantic relationship with Sophia Khan, a young Canadian woman of Indian origin and collaborator of Alejandro Agag.

Kim Kardashian sets social media on fire with the most original 'topless' that mocks Instagram censorship

Kim Kardashian stars on a cover where she replaces clothing with body paint, creating an artistic 'topless' look that challenges Instagram censorship and generates a huge impact on social media.

Jennifer Aniston makes her relationship with Jim Curtis official with a photo and a romantic message: "My love"

Jennifer Aniston confirmed her relationship with Jim Curtis by posting a romantic photo accompanied by the message "My love," exciting her fans.

What Happened to Wilson Phillips, the "Nepo Babies" of '90s Music

Wilson Phillips, daughters of prominent musicians, debuted in 1990 and achieved worldwide success with their music, becoming a sales phenomenon in the '90s.

Digital Generation, a Next Generation EU Training Program for the Digitalization of SMEs in Madrid

Digital Generation offers practical and personalized training that enhances the digital skills of professionals in Madrid’s SMEs, adapting to different profiles and roles within the company.

Public healthcare adds more than 60,000 civil servants after a year of turbulence in Muface

Public healthcare has incorporated more than 60,000 civil servants, surpassing the nearly 50,000 insured members from the previous year. This figure includes both those already covered by insurers and the new enrollees after a year of turbulence in Muface.

Jennifer Lawrence’s Revenge on Robert Pattinson 17 Years After 'Twilight'

Jennifer Lawrence auditioned for the 'Twilight' saga, but the producers never informed her that she was not selected. Years later, this has become a curious episode between her and Robert Pattinson, the franchise's lead actor.

Mercadona's Advent Offer: 24 Makeup Products for 25 Euros

Under the leadership of Juan Roig, Mercadona offers a makeup case with 24 essential products for 25 euros, bringing together must-have items in a practical, affordable quality set.

What It Means When Someone Reads WhatsApp Messages and Doesn't Reply

Reading a WhatsApp message and not responding can have various reasons, ranging from sending a subtle hint to practicing personal self-care. It doesn't always mean disinterest or discomfort.

China reveals its new secret weapon: this is the second version of the J-36 fighter jet

The second version of the Chinese J-36 fighter jet features improvements in the landing gear and engine nozzles, optimizing its performance and capabilities.

It's not the Louvre, but it's in Paris, it's fascinating, and it has works by Monet

This art gallery near the Louvre in Paris exhibits gems of Impressionism, including works by Monet and pieces by Picasso, offering a fascinating experience for art lovers.

Why You Should Eat Cheese If You’re Going to Drink Alcohol

Eating cheese before or while consuming alcohol can reduce blood alcohol levels by up to 50%, helping to mitigate its effects.

The key offenses of the reckless driver: 11 km in the wrong direction, drunk, and without a license

A driver was stopped by the Foral Police after traveling 11 km in the wrong direction, exceeding the alcohol limit in a breathalyzer test, and driving with a court-suspended license.

Israel kills two more Gazans despite the ceasefire: accuses them of being "terrorists" who crossed the yellow line

The Gaza Ministry of Health reported that two Palestinians, who died despite the ceasefire, were collecting firewood. Israel accuses them of being "terrorists" who crossed the yellow line.

The President of Israel warns that the country "is once again on the brink of the abyss" due to internal unrest

Isaac Herzog emphasizes the urgency of respecting Donald Trump's peace agreement and moving to its next phase, warning about the growing internal tension that puts Israel on the brink of the abyss.

Maduro Claims to Have Destroyed Two Drug Trafficker Planes That Entered His Airspace Despite US Deployment

President Maduro stated that he destroyed two drug trafficking planes that invaded his airspace, highlighting that "all the drugs produced in Colombia, Peru, and part of Bolivia leave through Ecuador," despite the US deployment in the region.

Vox removes Javier Ortega Smith as spokesperson in Congress and appoints Carlos HernĂĄndez Quero

Vox has removed Javier Ortega Smith as spokesperson in Congress following several incidents seen as provocations. In his place, they have appointed Carlos HernĂĄndez Quero to hold the position.

France threatens to ban Shein if it repeats the sale of sex dolls with a "childlike appearance"

French authorities are investigating Shein for selling sex dolls with a childlike appearance and warn that they could ban the company in the country if it repeats this practice.

Commitment to the planet and people: the sustainable evolution of the dairy leader

Puleva strengthens its environmental commitment with sustainable initiatives, including the launch in Spain of the first milk carton made with 100% recycled plastic, promoting responsible packaging and care for the planet.

Worker Rescued Alive After Being Trapped for Eleven Hours in the Collapse of a Medieval Tower in Rome

The Rome Prosecutor's Office is investigating the collapse of a medieval tower where a worker was trapped for eleven hours, assessing a possible negligence offense that caused injuries.

The 'letters of fear' that the Tax Agency is sending: notifications that taxpayers may receive

In the last quarter of the year, the Tax Agency sends numerous notifications and requests to taxpayers, known as "letters of fear." These communications seek to request additional information or confirm fiscal data and are key to avoiding penalties or issues with the Tax Agency.

The tax that could cause gasoline to rise to 2 euros per liter in 2027

The European Union will implement new fiscal measures that will increase the price of gasoline, with the aim of encouraging the purchase of electric vehicles. The cost of fuel is expected to reach up to 2 euros per liter by 2027, putting pressure on consumers to adopt more sustainable alternatives.

Blueberry and Yogurt Cake, an Affordable and Perfect Recipe for Fat Loss

This blueberry and yogurt cake recipe is economical, ideal for losing fat, and helps curb sweet cravings, according to experts.

The TVE News Council Labels Gonzalo MirĂł's Opinion on MazĂłn as "Bad Practice"

The TVE News Council harshly criticized Gonzalo MirĂł for his statements about the President of the Valencian Community during the DANA, calling them "bad practice" for not adhering to the professional standards of the medium.

Eloi Yebra, from 'La que se avecina', operated on for a tumor: "Life has given me a second chance"

Eloi Yebra, actor from 'La que se avecina', underwent surgery for a tumor. The actor himself reported that the operation was successful and expressed his gratitude for this second chance that life has given him.

Participate in the Giveaway for Two Double Tickets to Experience an Unforgettable Christmas at PortAventura World

Enter the giveaway to win two double tickets and enjoy a magical Christmas at PortAventura World, with rides, shows, and a unique festive atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to live an unforgettable experience.

Are you looking for glasses that reflect your style and essence? You’ll find them in this collection

The 'Only you, just like you' collection by Opticalia highlights authenticity with 18 models of sunglasses and prescription glasses, combining style and personality for those who want to reflect their unique essence.

'Barefoot', the footwear that is all the rage on social media, but it's not for everyone: "It was wonderful, until the pain came"

Barefoot footwear is gaining popularity for its supposed health benefits, but experts warn that it is not suitable for everyone and should be adopted gradually to avoid discomfort or injuries.

Thousands of Venezuelans Deprived of Identity: "We Handed Over Our Passports... and They Never Gave Us the New Ones"

Thousands of Venezuelans have been left without their new official identification after handing in their old passports, which have neither been returned nor replaced. This situation prevents them from carrying out basic procedures and affects their mobility, causing concern and protests due to the lack of responses from Venezuelan authorities.

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 filling Benidorm with retirees seeking sun, companionship, and new experiences. These affordable trips offer seniors an opportunity to enjoy themselves, socialize, and relive moments, transforming their lives and bringing joy during this stage.

Resignations Do Not Build Dams

MazĂłn's resignation comes late and is untimely, aiming to counter the Attorney General and offer the public a comparison regarding political responsibility, but without achieving an effective impact.

Mazón: the substance and form of an ‘inferred’ resignation

In current politics, effective messages on media and social networks prevail over respect for democratic rules, reflecting a resignation in both form and substance.

The Future of Renewables Advises a Nuclear Bridge

For an effective and beneficial ecological transition for Spain and society, it is vital to adopt a sensible and rigorous approach. This involves commitment from all sectors and recognizes that nuclear energy can serve as a necessary bridge while renewables are fully developed.

SĂĄnchez's Glasses

President SĂĄnchez shows no remorse for the negligent management of his government during the days of the DANA.

Jon HernĂĄndez, artificial intelligence communicator, reveals the jobs that AI will replace

In a special episode of "Reading the Newspaper" on 20minutos, Jon HernĂĄndez analyzes how artificial intelligence will transform the labor market, highlighting the jobs that could be replaced by AI in the near future.

The PP proposes an amendment to the Sustainable Mobility Law to allow the Almaraz, AscĂł I, and Cofrentes nuclear power plants to request a new authorization to operate beyond their scheduled closure, provided that the request is made at least 18 months in advance.

Robles says that the Pentagon acknowledged that Spain is a "committed" NATO ally

The Minister of Defense stated that the Pentagon recognized Spain as a committed NATO ally and, therefore, withdrew a combat brigade from the eastern flank, considering that Europe is already providing the necessary defense.

Death Toll from Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica Rises to 32

The Minister of Education and Information warns that the number of fatalities from Hurricane Melissa in Jamaica, which has already reached 32, could continue to increase in the coming days.

Three minors investigated for the kidnapping of a young disabled man who was tortured on Halloween

Three minors are under investigation after kidnapping and torturing a young disabled man on Halloween. According to the victim's mother, he was forced to submerge himself in a river, had his eyebrows shaved off, and was burned with a cigarette on his ankle.

Manu seals 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra' by starting to play with a 26-second lead over Rosa

The contestant Manu was just two letters away from winning the jackpot of 2,332,000 euros on 'Pasapalabra', starting the final round with a 26-second lead over Rosa.

Lidia Santos, the waitress from 'First Dates', shares her favorite sexual fantasy

Lidia Santos, waitress on 'First Dates', revealed that she has never had a threesome but would like to try this sexual fantasy.

Cintora lists the benefits MazĂłn retains after his resignation in 'Malas lenguas'

The Spanish Television host highlighted that MazĂłn will permanently retain certain benefits following his resignation, emphasizing the advantages this provides him.

Javier Cámara shows off his badminton skills on 'El Hormiguero'... and ends up on the floor: "Oh no, he’s going to hurt himself!"

Javier CĂĄmara visited 'El Hormiguero' to present 'Yakarta', his new series alongside Carla QuĂ­lez, in which he plays a badminton teacher. During the show, he demonstrated his abilities in the sport but ended up falling, creating humorous moments.

Rubén Torres reveals what he is going to spend the 'Supervivientes All Stars' prize on

Rubén Torres won the 50,000-euro prize on 'Supervivientes All Stars' after a close televote against Jessica Bueno. The firefighter has revealed what he plans to invest the prize money in.

The Light Emitted by the Human Body, According to 'Cuarto Milenio': "We Stop Emitting It When We Die"

The human body emits visible light that disappears when we sleep or die, according to experts explained on the program 'Cuarto Milenio'. This light emission reflects internal biological processes and ceases with death.

Lorena Edo, contestant of 'GH 14', terrified of undergoing heart surgery

Lorena Edo, former contestant of Gran Hermano 14, has revealed that she will have to undergo heart surgery, confessing her fear about the procedure.

Osel, the Spanish Lama Child Who Escaped Tibet: "The days passed like months, the minutes like hours, and the hours like days"

Osel, the young Spanish lama, described his strict sleep routines in Tibet, sleeping only 6 hours a day and experiencing a perception of time where the days felt like months and the hours felt eternal.

Pelayo DĂ­az, on BĂĄrbara Rey's withdrawal from 'Dancing with the Stars': "She is a show"

Pelayo DĂ­az expressed his sadness on 'El tiempo justo' about the injury that forced BĂĄrbara Rey to withdraw from 'Dancing with the Stars', highlighting her charisma and talent as a Spanish vedette.

Ana Soria makes an imminent decision about the pintxos business in AlmerĂ­a in which she was involved

Ana Soria has decided to disassociate herself from the pintxos business in AlmerĂ­a because this project is incompatible with her other professional commitments.

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 complaint does not mention any sexual behavior and contains "pages and pages" of details.

Gerard Piqué and Clara Chía caught being very affectionate in their latest appearance

Clara Chía accompanied Gerard Piqué, former FC Barcelona player, to a match of Andorra FC, a team he owns. Both were seen being very affectionate during this public appearance.

Breaking news about the delicate health condition of Marina Romero, daughter-in-law of Makoke

Makoke has shared the latest news about the health of Marina Romero, wife of her son Javier Tudela, highlighting that her condition is delicate.

The Influencer Aquisandrax Blasts Noemí Hopper and Accuses Her of Using Her Boyfriend’s Death to Gain Engagement

TikToker Sandra PĂ©rez, known as Aquisandrax, denounces on X that some people are only seeking personal gain and are using her boyfriend’s death to gain engagement, expressing her rejection and disgust towards these attitudes.

Irene Rosales, about her breakup with Kiko Rivera: "We were family, but we didn’t feel like a couple"

Irene Rosales, in an interview for 'Y ahora Sonsoles,' talks about her breakup with Kiko Rivera, stating that although they were still family, they did not perceive their bond as a romantic relationship.

Britney Spears disappears from Instagram: deletes her account after unsettling posts

Britney Spears deleted her Instagram account after posting unsettling messages. This event occurs following an ultimatum from her ex-husband Kevin Federline, who warned her that "time is running out."

Belén Esteban denies a breakup with her husband: "Everything is going great"

Belén Esteban clarified on the program 'No somos nadie' that her relationship with her husband is fine and dismissed breakup rumors, assuring that everything is going great between them.

Malena Costa and Mario SuĂĄrez Announce They Are Expecting Their Third Child

Malena Costa and Mario SuĂĄrez, already parents to Matilda and Mario, announce that they are expecting their third child.

Estela Grande, on the change of plans for her childbirth: "They confirmed it to me"

Estela Grande announced that the doctors recommended changing her birth plan to a cesarean section due to a scar on her uterus, which made it necessary to adjust her plans for a safe delivery.

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 calls for the United Kingdom to return the Rosetta Stone, a key artifact in the history of archaeology, currently displayed at the British Museum in London.

A Madrid Metro Train Evacuated Due to Smoke Coming from the Carriages

A train on line 9 of the Madrid Metro was evacuated at Ibiza station due to smoke appearing in the carriages. Authorities evacuated the passengers as a precautionary measure to ensure their safety.

Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Advocate, Reveals the Jobs That AI Will Replace

In the new episode of Reading the Newspaper on 20minutos, Jon HernĂĄndez analyzes how artificial intelligence is transforming the labor market and reveals which jobs could be replaced by this technology in the near future.

Dean Huijsen points at the press over the 'VinĂ­cius case': "You made a big fuss over something that wasn't that important"

Dean Huijsen, Real Madrid defender, defended Vinícius Jr. following his reaction to being substituted in the Clåsico against Barça, criticizing the press for exaggerating an issue that, in his opinion, was not that significant.

Carlo Ancelotti comments on the 'VinĂ­cius case': "I told him he made a mistake, but I believe there is no longer a problem"

Carlo Ancelotti addressed VinĂ­cius' anger towards Xabi Alonso during the ClĂĄsico, which led the Brazilian to threaten to leave Real Madrid. The coach acknowledged that VinĂ­cius made a mistake but assured that there is no longer a problem between them or within the team.

Trent's emotional message to Diogo Jota during Real Madrid's tribute at Anfield: "I miss you every day"

Trent Alexander-Arnold participated in Real Madrid's floral offering at Anfield, leaving a bouquet with an emotional message for his former teammate Diogo Jota, expressing how much he misses him every day.

Stupaczuk calls for caution from those asking for a revolution in padel rules: "We must not lose its essence"

Argentine player Stupaczuk, in an exclusive interview with '20 minutos', urges caution towards those proposing radical changes to padel rules, emphasizing the importance of preserving the essence of the sport. The interview coincides with the launch of his new Siux Electra paddle.

Cristiano Ronaldo, on whether Messi is a better footballer: "I don't agree, I don't want to be humble"

In an upcoming interview, Cristiano Ronaldo stated that he does not agree with Messi being considered the better footballer and affirmed that he does not want to be humble about his own greatness in the sport.

Jannik Sinner's 'smash' in Paris that scares Carlos Alcaraz: the No. 1 throne will be decided at the Masters

Jannik Sinner's victory at the Paris Masters forces Carlos Alcaraz to win three matches at the ATP Finals to finish the year as No. 1, setting the battle for the top spot to be decided at the Masters event.

Regina MartĂ­nez, Activist: "People with disabilities must continue to occupy spaces"

Regina MartĂ­nez, known on social media as @nimasnimamo, discusses topics related to agenesis and limb differences. She fights for the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, emphasizing the importance of continuing to occupy spaces in society.

The Querer Foundation and EduCaixa Organize the Educational Innovation and Mental Health Conference

The Educational Innovation and Mental Health Conference, organized by the Querer Foundation and EduCaixa, will be held on November 15 and 22. Registration is free and open to the public interested in these topics.

Having a Child with Dual Diagnosis, a Stigmatized Reality: "The First Barrier is the Healthcare System"

Living with a mental illness and addiction involves facing not only personal suffering but also the misunderstanding and lack of resources within the social healthcare system, which hinders proper care for this population.

Pedro Pablo VĂĄzquez, eight months after surviving a stroke: "I enjoy every day of what I have"

Pedro Pablo VĂĄzquez is still in the rehabilitation process eight months after suffering a stroke, especially facing cognitive aftereffects. Despite the difficulties, he states that he enjoys every day of what he has.

Spain Achieves Economic Growth While Polluting Less: GDP Increases by 45% in 10 Years and Emissions Drop by 8%

Spain has managed to decouple economic growth from greenhouse gas emissions, with a 45% increase in GDP over ten years while emissions fell by 8%, thanks to the boost from renewable energies and improvements in energy efficiency, according to data from Planet Energy by Moeve.

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 for its customers. He emphasizes that IKEA sets no limits in its pricing strategy, always seeking to offer affordable products without sacrificing quality and design. Additionally, he stresses the importance of sustainability and innovation in the company's growth in the Spanish market.

The Textile Trade Employers' Association Reactivates Dialogue with Unions to Unlock the First National Agreement

The Retail Textile Association Spain (ARTE) has called a meeting with the unions on November 19 to accelerate negotiations and unblock the first national collective agreement in the textile sector.

Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, and Andalusia Lead Economic Growth in Spain in 2025

The Canary Islands, Balearic Islands, and Andalusia lead economic growth in Spain in 2025, while the Basque Country and Asturias fall behind. Other regions with strong expansion include Cantabria, Catalonia, and Madrid.

Ryanair earns 2.54 billion in the first half of its fiscal year, 42% more than last year

Ryanair achieved a profit of 2.54 billion euros in the first half of its fiscal year, 42% higher than the previous year. Revenues grew by 13%, reaching 9.82 billion euros between April and September 2025.

The Insurance Employers' Association Asks the Government for a System to Speed Up Claims in Disasters Like the DANA

The president of Unespa, Mirenchu del Valle, proposes a public-private collaboration through the Insurance Compensation Consortium to accelerate claims in high-loss climate events, such as the DANA.

The Biopics Trick: How Actors Manage to Mimic the Voices of Great Music Geniuses

Musical biopics challenge actors to imitate the voices of iconic musicians. To achieve this, they use specialized vocal techniques, intensive training, and advanced technology, achieving a faithful imitation that honors the legacy of the great music geniuses.

'Yakarta', the drama with Javier CĂĄmara on Movistar Plus+: two losers united by badminton

Diego San José and Elena Trapé present 'Yakarta', a Movistar Plus+ series starring Javier Cåmara and Carla Quílez. The plot revolves around two losing characters who come together through badminton, exploring their personal development and relationship.

Pablo AlborĂĄn in 'Respira': His Best Moments in the Netflix Series That Have Made Us Sigh the Most

Pablo AlborĂĄn stands out in Netflix's 'Respira,' confirming what his co-stars Blanca SuĂĄrez and Najwa Nimri had already said about his acting talent. His character Jon has won over the audience and become one of the series' favorites.

Bishop Munilla praises 'Los domingos,' the Spanish film of the season: "It’s a miracle"

'Los domingos' has won the Golden Shell at the San SebastiĂĄn Festival and is emerging as the top favorite for the 2026 Goya Awards, establishing itself as the most outstanding Spanish film of the moment.

'It: Welcome to Derry': the secret military operation and the appearance of Dick Hallorann ('The Shining'), explained

In episode 1x02, the shape-shifting entity Pennywise reveals its fearsome arsenal of monsters, expanding the terror in Derry and connecting key supernatural elements, including the unexpected appearance of Dick Hallorann from 'The Shining'.

Instagram will give you more control over what you see: this is how you can customize your algorithm in the app

Instagram will allow users to select their interests to personalize the algorithm and better control the content they see in the app.

Google Pixel Buds 2A: the most comfortable earphones I've tried this year

The Google Pixel Buds 2A offer the design and comfort of the Pixel Buds Pro 2 at a more affordable price. They are very ergonomic, ideal for prolonged use, although they have some limitations compared to the higher-end model.

Anker Prime arrives in Spain: new range of super powerful chargers, power banks, and smart stations

Anker introduces its new Anker Prime line in Spain, which includes power banks, chargers, and smart stations designed to optimize productivity and efficiency in daily work.

Chasing the Mysterious Comet 3I/ATLAS: The Fleet of Human Spacecraft That Can Observe It from Space

The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has just passed its perihelion. Although it will not be visible from Earth for weeks, NASA and ESA space missions are positioned to monitor its trajectory and analyze its composition, taking advantage of this rare opportunity to study a visitor from another solar system.

Goodbye to Watching Football for Free: Amazon Will End IPTV Apps Installed on Your Fire TV

Amazon blocks IPTV apps on Fire TV to curb piracy and illegal access to free football, limiting the use of these applications on its devices.

The Zara Jeans You Won't Want to Take Off This Autumn Because of Their Stunning Silhouette Effect

The Zara jeans feature a perfect cut and are discounted to under 20 euros, offering a flattering effect ideal for autumn.

I am a fashion editor and the outfit that Melyssa Pinto has from Shein is what you need to be the best dressed at the gym

Melyssa Pinto shows that with sportswear from Shein you can achieve a stylish and affordable gym look, with pieces for less than 65 euros.

The Five Most Stylish Coats from Mango to Get Ahead of the Winter Cold

Mango presents five elegant and warm coats perfect for protecting you from the winter cold, combining style and functionality to fight low temperatures.

The New Invention by a Spanish Engineer to Make Gynecological Exams More Comfortable

Engineer Ariadna Izcara Gual has created an innovative vaginal speculum aimed at improving comfort during gynecological exams, offering a less unpleasant experience for patients.

Rania of Jordan's Tribute at the Grand Egyptian Museum Shows Why She Is a Style Icon

Queen Rania of Jordan dazzled in a red dress during a tribute to Egyptian culture at the Grand Egyptian Museum, cementing her status as a style icon.

Alexia Putellas and Simone Biles in 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 like Vinicius and Carlos Alcaraz in the sports industry.

Protein bars are not as healthy as you thought: these are the ingredients you should avoid

Protein bars can contain unhealthy ingredients such as high fructose corn syrup and artificial sweeteners, which affect their nutritional quality and can be harmful to health.

Neither Tomato nor Chili: The Original Recipe for Madrid's Patatas Bravas Sauce

Madrid's patatas bravas originated in two now-closed bars: La Casona on Echegaray Street and Casa Pellico on Toledo Street, where the original sauce was made without tomato or chili.

Cava vs. Corpinnat: "What we certify Corpinat needs four certificates in Cava"

Cava is a Designation of Origin, while Corpinnat is a collective brand. Although both originate from the same region, they have significant differences in their certifications and regulations, which means that Corpinnat certification requires more requirements and controls compared to Cava.

MartĂ­n Berasategui and his trick to prepare roasted potatoes in the shortest possible time

Chef MartĂ­n Berasategui shares a trick to roast potatoes in just half an hour, significantly reducing the traditional cooking time without losing flavor or texture.

Do you still doubt if brown eggs are better than white eggs?

The myth that brown eggs are of better quality and more nutritious than white eggs is false. The color does not affect the nutritional value or the quality of the egg.

The Barcelona Restaurant Where the 'OT' Professors Enjoyed Dinner

The professors of 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo,' including NoemĂ­ Galera and Vicky GĂłmez, enjoyed a dinner at the Cheri restaurant in Barcelona, known for its cozy atmosphere and good cuisine.

Friburgo, the little Switzerland that tastes of cheese and chocolate

Friburgo combines high mountains, green valleys with lakes, and charming medieval villages, offering a landscape reminiscent of traditional Switzerland, famous for its cheese and chocolate.

The Charming Town of Extremadura Ideal for a Rural Getaway in Autumn

This beautiful town north of CĂĄceres, near Castilla y LeĂłn, becomes an autumnal paradise with its vibrant yellowish tones, perfect for a rural getaway during the fall.

The Chestnut Trail in Asturias Perfect for Family Hiking This Autumn

The Carmín D'Acéu Trail is a route that follows remains of the Roman road in the Nalón gorges, within the municipality of Sobrescobio, ideal for enjoying with family during autumn.

How and Where to See the Northern Lights: Travel Guide to Witness This Fascinating Phenomenon

SkyScanner offers key tips for those who want to see the northern lights, including the best places, times, and recommendations to enjoy this spectacular natural phenomenon.

The White Village of Andalusia Where a Valuable Document from the Roman Era Was Found

A village with white facades in CĂĄdiz has revealed a valuable Roman document, highlighting its hidden historical wealth among the whitewashed houses and emphasizing the archaeological importance of the region.

The Spanish city that has the oldest active palace in Europe

The oldest active palace in Europe is located in Seville, reflecting the rich history and the influence of various cultures that have passed through the city.

A European capital, the most sustainable tourist destination in the world for the second year

A European city has been recognized as the most sustainable tourist destination in the world for the second consecutive year, standing out in environmental performance, destination management, social sustainability, and supply chains.

Inés Lemmel, psychologist: "What we call a 'toxic person' is nothing more than a response to a wound that hasn't healed"

Inés Lemmel explains that toxic behavior arises from unresolved emotional wounds and is not a fixed trait. She encourages reflection on these patterns, emphasizing that they can be changed through healing.

'C. auris', the fungus present in Spain that causes infections in vulnerable people: "It survives in hospitals and medical equipment"

Spain records many cases of 'C. auris' in Europe, although the situation remains stable and outbreaks are under control, according to experts. This infectious fungus affects vulnerable people and can survive in hospitals and medical equipment, requiring constant monitoring to prevent its spread.

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, pointing out that nowadays homes function more like boarding houses with separate rooms, affecting coexistence and family communication.

Borja Iribarne: "Cannabis has gone from stigma to wellbeing thanks to scientific evidence"

Following the approval of the Royal Decree regulating the medicinal use of cannabis in Spain, Borja Iribarne highlights how scientific evidence has transformed the social perception of cannabis, legitimizing its use for medical treatments and wellbeing.

The Mistake You Shouldn't Make If You're Stung by an Asian Wasp Because It Could Worsen the Situation

Asian wasps, a dangerous invasive species, can sting humans. It is important to avoid mistakes after the sting in order not to worsen the situation.

The A-22, inaugurated at the beginning of October, debuts its first three radars

The Directorate-General for Traffic has installed three radars on the new section of the A-22 between Siétamo and Huesca, put into service on October 1st, to monitor speed and improve road safety.

The passenger car market in Spain grows by 16% in October and surpasses pre-pandemic levels

The automotive sector in Spain continues its recovery, with a 16% increase in passenger car sales in October, exceeding pre-pandemic levels and maintaining an upward trend.

The prison sentence that could be imposed on four individuals for impersonating others in the practical driving test

Agents from the GIAT of the Civil Guard in Zaragoza arrested four people this summer for impersonating identities in the practical driving test, following an investigation. These acts could lead to prison sentences.

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, start riding motorcycles as children without having a driver's license. Some champions have even failed when trying to obtain the license, since competing and training on motorcycles is possible without an official permit.

The electric car you can drive from age 14 debuts a new version

Citroën launches the Ami Dark Side, a special edition of its electric microcar, which stands out for its bold and rebellious design. This compact vehicle can be driven from age 14, offering an urban and accessible alternative for young people.

The two stickers you must have on your car to enter the LEZ

Currently, not all LEZs fine for not having both stickers, but soon they will be mandatory to access all designated zones by car without the risk of penalties.

Almeida presents to Argentine investors in Buenos Aires the appeal of Madrid for its Ibero-American vocation and low taxes

Madrid's mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, began his official visit in Buenos Aires with meetings alongside business leaders and the local head of government, Jorge Macri, highlighting Madrid's appeal due to its Ibero-American focus and low taxes to attract investments.

More than five million mobile phones receive an alert in Barcelona in the largest drill carried out by the Generalitat

More than five million phones in the BarcelonĂšs, Baix Llobregat, Maresme, VallĂšs Occidental, and VallĂšs Oriental regions received an alert during the largest drill organized by the Generalitat in Barcelona.

Aemet states that it warned the City Council more than 10 times about the rains that collapsed Seville

Aemet claims that it alerted the Seville City Council more than 10 times about the heavy rains prior to the collapse. The central government maintains that the technical conditions to issue a red warning were not met, despite the request from Mayor José Luis Sanz.

Barcelona Prepares for 50-Degree Temperatures with a Drill in the First Quarter of 2027

The drill planned for the first quarter of 2027 in Barcelona will help the city council develop a new protocol to manage extreme heat episodes in the city, preparing for possible temperatures of up to 50 degrees.

The construction work in Ventas clears the M30 from this Monday and traffic closures will be only at night

The clearing of the construction site in Ventas has been brought forward to Monday due to the good progress of the work, after installing the 153 necessary piles. From then on, traffic closures on the M30 will be only at night, improving daytime traffic flow.

Barcelona is the Spanish city where it is most likely to be a victim of theft, according to Eurostat

Spain records the highest rate of thefts in Europe, with 131.8 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Barcelona is the Spanish city with the highest probability of being a victim of theft according to Eurostat data.

An Antequera Association Buys the Horses from Málaga’s Tourist Carriages and Prevents Their Slaughter

The association 'A Better Life 4 Horses' purchased for 22,000 euros the horses used in Málaga’s tourist carriages to prevent their slaughter and ensure their future care.

Investigation into the discovery of a body deposited from a boat in the port of Marbella

The Guardia Civil is investigating the discovery of a body that was thrown from a boat onto a dock in the port of Marbella, MĂĄlaga. The finding occurred this Monday, and inquiries are underway to clarify the case.

Councillor of Sant Sadurní d'Anoia Resigns After Being Convicted for Preventing Her Daughters’ Father from Seeing Them

The councillor of Sant SadurnĂ­ d'Anoia has resigned after being sentenced to two years in prison and four years of disqualification from parental authority for not handing over her daughters to their father. She has requested a pardon following the sentence.

Christmas Lights Switch-On in Seville: Dates, Times, and Illuminated Streets

The Christmas lighting in Seville will cover 304 streets, roundabouts, and avenues across the eleven districts of the city, offering a festive atmosphere during the specified dates.

José Ángel Agirrebengoa, former president of the PNV of Navarre, dies

José Ángel Agirrebengoa, former president of the PNV of Navarre, has passed away. The party highlighted his commitment, perseverance, consistency, and vision for the future throughout his career.

A Spanish 'influencer' tests Dubai's security and his verdict is clear: "No country can compete with this"

The YouTuber JaviNB left his phone worth over 1,500 euros at his doorstep in Dubai and no one touched it, highlighting the city's excellent security.

Her father confessed to her before dying that he had a photo with Maradona, sparking a social media movement to find it

Thanks to the help of social media, she was able to recover the photograph and the original negatives of the photo with Maradona that her father told her he had before he died.

Scientists invent the 'beer of the future': it has no alcohol and doesn't cause hangovers, but it does get you drunk

Neuroscientist David Nutt developed an alcohol-free beer that mimics the traditional intoxicating effects without causing hangovers, exploring how alcoholic beverages affect the human brain.

A peculiar display of feline friendship: why your cat shows you its rear end

Cats show their rear end as a way of expressing friendship and trust. At the base of their tail, they have glands that release pheromones, used to mark bonds and territories, thereby reinforcing their connection with other cats and with their humans.

Emotional Contagion, the Reason Why Your Dog Feels Your Sadness and Your Joy

Dogs can experience emotional contagion, reacting not only to the emotions of other dogs but also to those of humans. This ability allows them to feel their owners' sadness or joy, strengthening the emotional bond between them.

Animal Health Myths We Should Leave Behind, According to Veterinarians

The most harmful myth is visiting the veterinarian only when there are symptoms. Regular check-ups, annual or semi-annual for elderly animals, are vital to prevent diseases and save lives.

Check Your Horoscope for This Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face Tuesday, November 4, 2025 with guidance and confidence.

Where November 10th is a holiday: the cities that will have a long weekend

Monday, November 10th will be a holiday in some areas of Spain, as the holiday that falls on Sunday is moved to that day, allowing citizens to enjoy a long weekend.

The Magosto is a traditional Galician celebration that takes place between November 1st and 11th, coinciding with All Saints' Day and Saint Martin's Day, where the towns of Galicia gather to celebrate the chestnut harvest.

Strike in Hospitals: What’s Happening with Healthcare Technicians and How It May Affect Patients

Senior healthcare technicians (TSS) have been on a general strike from October 30 to November 4, potentially affecting hospital operations and patient care due to the reduction of key personnel in healthcare services.

A Gym Gifts a Porsche to Whoever Loses 50 Kilograms in Three Months

A gym offers a Porsche as a prize to whoever loses 50 kilograms in three months. Participants must pay a fee of 1,200 euros and weigh themselves before starting the weight loss program.

Who was... Rafael RodrĂ­guez RapĂșn: AtlĂ©tico player, soldier in the Civil War, and love of GarcĂ­a Lorca

Rafael RodrĂ­guez RapĂșn, a Madrid native and actor nicknamed 'the three Rs' by GarcĂ­a Lorca, was a player for AtlĂ©tico de Madrid and a soldier in the Spanish Civil War. He died at 25 years old in the Battle of Santander.

Gentlemen, This Is Not a Bathhouse» by Georg von Wallwitz (Acantilado, 2025)

David Hilbert, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century, revolutionized the foundations of modern mathematics. His work spanned numerous fields and established new methodologies that impacted logic, physics, and the philosophy of science.

What Is Your Case? The Reasons Why We Use Social Media

A global survey of more than 90,000 people reveals that the main reasons for using social media are to stay in touch with family and friends, stay informed about company news, and find relevant content, according to the Digital 2025 report by Data Reportal and Global Web Index.

The Best Comic Strips by SuperantipĂĄtico

A collection of all the comic strips published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and social critique through graphic humor.

These Are the Most Famous Joshes or Joshuas in the World

This article highlights the most famous Joshes or Joshuas globally, including an exceptionally renowned actor among them.

The Best Quotes from the Singles of 'First Dates' in October 2025

This article compiles the most notable and funny quotes from the singles who participated in the First Dates episodes aired during October 2025, showcasing memorable moments and the spontaneity of the dates.

It's Already Black Friday: PcComponentes, Cecotec, and Other Stores That Have Already Activated Their Offers

November is filled with early Black Friday discounts at stores like PcComponentes and Cecotec. Deals on technology, home goods, fashion, and toys are already active to attract shoppers with special prices throughout the entire month.

The Best Time to Install a Fan: Aliexpress Offers One for Less Than 40 Euros

Take advantage of summer sales to buy cheap fans. On Aliexpress, you can find ceiling fans for less than 40 euros, an ideal offer to beat the heat without spending much.

PcComponentes' Pre-Black Friday Leaves AirPods 4 at an Irresistible Price

The AirPods 4, outstanding high-quality headphones, are available at PcComponentes at a very attractive price during the pre-Black Friday sale, offering an excellent opportunity for those seeking a durable and high-performance product.

Mbappé vs Salah: Real Madrid returns to Anfield, and you can watch it for less than 10 euros

Real Madrid visits Anfield to face Liverpool in Matchday 4 of the Champions League. The match promises a duel between Mbappé and Salah, and tickets are available for less than 10 euros.

The crisis in Sudan worsens with over 36,000 displaced in one week, famine, and possible war crimes

At least 27 people have died and 50 were injured in attacks by the Rapid Support Forces. The crisis in Sudan is intensifying, with more than 36,000 displaced in one week, growing famine, and allegations of possible war crimes.

Joel Álvarez defends his style and way of being... with a hint aimed at Topuria?

Joel Álvarez, UFC fighter from Gijón, defends his style and way of being, emphasizing that his followers are “real,” possibly sending a subtle message towards Ilia Topuria.

A 78-year-old woman dies in a nursing home after being assaulted by another resident

A 78-year-old woman died in a hospital a few days after allegedly being assaulted by another resident in a nursing home.

Two Arrested for Planning a Jihadist Attack on Halloween: "They Had AR-15 Rifles, Tactical Gear, and a Detailed Plan"

Two arrested and three accomplices planned a jihadist attack on Halloween, training at shooting ranges in Michigan. They sought to imitate the terrorist attacks in France in 2015, and possessed AR-15 rifles, tactical gear, and a detailed plan.

The medical profession is becoming more feminized and consolidating a historic trend change: there are now more women studying and practicing

The OMC (Spanish General Medical Council) forecasts a structural change in the medical profession, with nearly 60% of active doctors being women and 71% of medical students also female, reflecting a historic trend towards the feminization of the sector.

This is Nusantara, the new capital that Indonesia is building from scratch and that risks becoming a ghost town

Indonesia is building Nusantara, its new capital from scratch, with a large initial investment. However, the new president has reduced the momentum and investment, putting the city at risk of becoming a "ghost town."

Trade Agreements Boost EU Exports: Double with Preferred Partners and Record in Agri-food Products

The EU will remove 44 trade barriers in 2024 and is negotiating new agreements following tensions with the US. Trade agreements have doubled exports with preferred partners, reaching a record in agri-food products.

Spain ranks among the top five OECD countries receiving the most permanent migration in 2024

Spain received 368,000 permanent immigrants in 2024, positioning itself among the top five OECD countries with the highest long-term migration arrivals that year.

Spain hosts five of the 20 European cities with the highest use of tourist apartments

Barcelona and Madrid reached nearly 12 million overnight stays in tourist apartments in 2024. MĂĄlaga, Seville, and Valencia also recorded figures higher than cities like Florence or Prague, positioning Spain with five of the 20 European cities with the highest use of this type of accommodation.

Julio Baptista speaks out against racism on the sidelines: "How many black coaches are there?"

Julio Baptista denounced racism in football, questioning the scarce presence of black coaches in the sport, and called for reflection on equality on the sidelines.

A man arrested for mistreating the dog found dead inside a carrier

A man was arrested after it was discovered that the dog found dead inside a carrier had injuries consistent with violent abuse. Authorities are investigating the case to clarify the facts and impose the appropriate penalty.

The PP tries in the Senate for the AVE to Levante to stop again at Atocha and to extend Renfe's punctuality commitment

The PP presents two amendments in the Senate so that the AVE to Levante stops again at Atocha and to extend Renfe's punctuality commitment. With an absolute majority, these amendments will likely be approved on Wednesday. Additionally, they propose delaying by one or two years the obligation to create low emission zones in towns with more than 20,000 inhabitants.

Charles Coste, the oldest Olympic champion and torchbearer in Paris 2024, dies

Charles Coste, the French Olympic champion who won gold in London 1948 and torchbearer in Paris 2024, has passed away. He was the oldest Olympic champion.

Trump Organizes an Eccentric Party to Fund the White House Ballroom

President Trump is promoting a ballroom in the White House with a cost exceeding 250 million dollars. The funding will depend on contributions from his allies and friends, who will be responsible for financing the project through an eccentric party organized to raise funds.

A submarine carrying 1.7 tons of cocaine bound for the Peninsula is intercepted

A semi-submersible transporting 1.7 tons of cocaine was intercepted while heading to the Peninsula, destined for several countries in Europe.

An earthquake shakes northern Afghanistan and leaves at least 20 dead

A strong earthquake shook northern Afghanistan during the night, causing at least 20 deaths. The tremor was felt strongly in Kabul and several provinces, surprising the population while they were sleeping.

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

20AM offers an informative summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed, including politics, economy, culture, and notable events of the day.

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The creators of 'El eternauta' will adapt this science fiction classic for Netflix

Mateo Gil, Spanish director and screenwriter known for 'Open Your Eyes' and 'The Sea Inside,' will adapt for Netflix 'The Future Is Ours,' based on a novel by Philip K. Dick.

Pérez-Reverte surrenders to the Spanish miniseries of the moment: "Huge, impressive"

Writer Pérez-Reverte recommended on his X account a Spanish miniseries that premiered on Disney+ on October 8, describing it as "huge" and "impressive."

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

Helping to clear the plates and cutlery after eating in a restaurant reflects personality traits such as being detail-oriented, considerate, and responsible, according to studies in social psychology.

The Days of the Week When You Cannot Refuel Under Any Circumstance, According to an OCU Study

The OCU has identified the days when fuel prices are highest in Spain, revealing when it is least profitable to refuel gasoline according to their annual analysis.

The Reason Why China Has Chosen an Australian Water Park to Store Thousands of Cars It Still Has to Sell

China has chosen to store thousands of unsold cars in an abandoned water park in Australia, an unusual solution to the excess inventory in its automotive industry. This decision reflects the sector's crisis and the difficulty in finding conventional storage spaces.

What It Means to Walk with Your Gaze Fixed on the Ground, According to Psychology

Walking with your head down reflects nonverbal language that may indicate low self-esteem. This body posture conveys insecurity or lack of confidence according to psychology.

The Section with the Highest Number of Traffic Accident Victims in Spain

Automovilistas Europeos Asociados (AEA) published a report identifying the most dangerous sections of the State Road Network in Spain between 2019 and 2023, highlighting those with the highest number of traffic accident victims.

The fruit you should handle with extra care, according to a doctor: "They accumulate more pesticides than any other"

Dr. David Céspedes advises spending at least 10 minutes washing fruits to remove as many accumulated pesticides as possible, since some fruits concentrate more residues than others.

Is it better to buy a home or wait? Three experts answer: "Those who buy now are saving themselves from a price increase"

Experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as acquiring one at this moment allows saving compared to potential future price increases, making waiting not the best strategy.

A Jar of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani García’s Easy, Cheap, and Ideal Recipe for Autumn Dinners

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a shows how to prepare an easy and affordable recipe in just 20 minutes using a jar of chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners.

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

The BOE confirms that, starting January 1st, a discount will be applied to payrolls through the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism to strengthen the pension fund, with reductions of up to 95 euros per month for workers.

New Power Outages in Madrid: These Are the Days They Will Occur and the Affected Municipalities

Iberdrola has announced scheduled power outages on various streets in Madrid and nearby municipalities, affecting the supply on specific days to carry out maintenance and improvements on the electrical grid.

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Oil slips on oversupply concerns after OPEC+ output plans

Oil prices fell due to worries about oversupply after OPEC+ announced plans to increase output. Market participants fear that rising production amid already ample supplies could depress prices further. The decision by OPEC+ contrasts with recent market signals suggesting a need for tighter supply to balance demand, fueling uncertainty in the oil market.

US regulator rejects Colonial Pipeline’s plan to change Northeast gasoline delivery

The US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied Colonial Pipeline's proposal to alter its gasoline delivery method in the Northeast. The plan aimed to shift from monthly to daily nominations, but the regulator cited concerns over market disruption and potential harm to consumers. The decision maintains the current delivery system to ensure stability and reliability in the region's fuel supply.

Oil prices flat as traders weigh OPEC+ pause, Russian sanctions risk

Oil prices remained steady as traders considered OPEC+'s decision to maintain current production levels amid concerns over potential new sanctions on Russia. Market participants are balancing supply stability against geopolitical risks that could disrupt oil exports, leading to cautious trading and muted price movements.

Panama Canal to complete prequalification for port concessions in early 2026

The Panama Canal Authority plans to finalize the prequalification process for new port concessions by early 2026. This move aims to enhance port infrastructure and efficiency to support growing maritime traffic. The initiative reflects Panama's commitment to strengthening its strategic role in global trade and optimizing canal operations amid increasing demand.

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SLB launches new AI product as it focuses on digital sales growth

SLB has introduced a new AI-driven product aimed at enhancing digital sales. The launch underscores the company’s commitment to leveraging advanced technologies to boost revenue and improve customer engagement in the digital marketplace. This move aligns with SLB’s broader strategy to innovate and expand its digital offerings amid increasing market demand.

Factbox – Which of Trump’s tariffs could the US Supreme Court strike down?

The U.S. Supreme Court may review several of former President Trump’s tariffs, potentially invalidating some based on legal challenges. Key issues involve the authority used to impose tariffs under emergency powers and trade laws. The outcomes could affect tariffs on goods from China and other countries, influencing U.S. trade policy and international relations.

US wants UN sanctions on seven vessels over North Korea exports

The US is urging the United Nations to impose sanctions on seven vessels suspected of transporting illicit exports from North Korea. This move aims to curb Pyongyang's evasion of international trade restrictions related to its weapons programs. The US accuses these ships of violating UN sanctions by facilitating prohibited North Korean exports, increasing pressure on the regime to comply with global rules.

Russian push for OPEC+ action pause met no Saudi resistance, sources say

Russia's request to pause OPEC+ production adjustments faced no opposition from Saudi Arabia, sources reveal. This indicates potential alignment within the alliance amid shifting oil market dynamics.

Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 1.60%

Japanese stocks closed lower, with the Nikkei 225 index declining 1.60%. Market sentiment was weighed down by concerns over global economic growth and cautious investor outlook amid mixed corporate earnings reports. Trading volumes were moderate as investors awaited further economic data and policy updates.

Nokia to delist from Paris Stock Exchange, maintain Helsinki and NYSE listings

Nokia plans to delist from the Paris Stock Exchange to streamline its trading venues, but will continue its listings on the Helsinki Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. The move aims to reduce administrative costs and focus on its primary markets while maintaining access to investors in Finland and the US.

Pfizer Accuses Novo Nordisk of Anticompetitive Plot to Stall Metsera Deal in Lawsuit

Pfizer has filed a lawsuit accusing Novo Nordisk of anticompetitive behavior aimed at delaying Pfizer's acquisition of Metsera. The suit alleges that Novo Nordisk’s actions intend to disrupt the deal and block competition in the market for diabetes treatments, potentially violating antitrust laws. Pfizer seeks to protect its business interests and ensure the acquisition proceeds without interference.

Norway wealth fund to vote against Musk’s $1 trillion Tesla pay package

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund plans to vote against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion Tesla compensation package, citing concerns over the size and structure of the pay deal. The fund, a major global investor, argues that the package is excessive and misaligned with shareholder interests. This move highlights growing scrutiny of executive pay in the tech industry.

Novo Nordisk CEO Faces Baptism of Fire Amid Board Shakeup, Pfizer Fight

Novo Nordisk's CEO is navigating challenges following a board reshuffle and escalating competition from Pfizer in the diabetes drug market. The leadership is tasked with maintaining growth and innovation amid strategic pressures, signaling a critical period for the company’s future direction.

UK regulator refers Getty-Shutterstock merger for an in-depth investigation

The UK’s Competition and Markets Authority has referred Getty Images' proposed acquisition of Shutterstock for a detailed investigation. The regulator is concerned the merger could reduce competition in the stock photo market, potentially leading to higher prices and less choice for customers. The in-depth probe aims to assess the deal's impact on innovation and the wider digital content sector before approval.

Nintendo hikes operating forecast by 16%

Nintendo raised its full-year operating profit forecast by 16% due to strong sales of the Switch console and popular game titles. The company expects continued growth driven by new game releases and sustained demand for its hardware, boosting investor confidence and signaling robust performance in the competitive gaming market.

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First Brands accuses former CEO Patrick James of multibillion-dollar fraud

First Brands has accused its former CEO, Patrick James, of orchestrating a multibillion-dollar fraud scheme. The company alleges that James engaged in financial misappropriation and deceptive practices that caused significant losses. Legal proceedings are underway as First Brands seeks accountability and recovery of the funds involved.

Starbucks to sell 60% stake in China business to Boyu Capital

Starbucks plans to sell a 60% stake in its China operations to Boyu Capital as part of a strategic partnership. The move aims to accelerate growth in the Chinese market by leveraging local expertise, while Starbucks retains a minority stake and continues to oversee the brand experience. This deal highlights Starbucks' focus on expanding its presence in China amid increasing competition.

Germany faces record trade deficit with China

Germany has encountered its largest trade deficit with China, driven by rising imports and slowing exports. The imbalance highlights challenges in the economic relationship, as German companies face supply chain issues and reduced demand amid global uncertainties. The deficit reflects shifting trade dynamics and concerns over long-term economic cooperation between the two nations.

Turkey auto sales rise 19.4% in October, top 1 million for 2025

Turkey's auto sales increased by 19.4% in October, reaching over 100,000 units for the month. This growth positions the market on track to surpass 1 million vehicle sales in 2025, signaling a strong recovery and rising consumer demand in the automotive sector.

Supreme Court cannot stop all of Trump's tariffs. Deal with it, officials say

Officials stated that the Supreme Court cannot block all tariffs imposed by former President Trump. This means some tariffs will remain despite ongoing legal challenges. Authorities urge acceptance of this reality as efforts to contest and overturn certain trade measures continue.

Japan's factory activity falls at fastest pace in 19 months, PMI shows

Japan's factory activity contracted at the quickest rate in 19 months, according to the latest PMI data. The decline reflects weakening demand and supply chain challenges amid global economic uncertainties, impacting production and new orders in the manufacturing sector. This signals potential difficulties ahead for Japan's industrial growth and economic recovery.

South Korea inflation tops forecast, bolstering case for rates pause

South Korea's inflation exceeded expectations, driven by rising oil and food prices. This persistent inflation supports the central bank's recent decision to pause interest rate hikes, aiming to balance economic growth with price stability amid global uncertainties.

US manufacturing mired in weakness as tariff gloom spreads

US manufacturing is facing persistent challenges due to tariff-induced uncertainties. Rising costs and disrupted supply chains are dampening production and investment, leading to slowed growth. Businesses remain cautious amid trade tensions, which is contributing to a broader economic slowdown and impacting the sector's recovery prospects.

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ISM Manufacturing PMI dips below forecast, signaling potential headwinds for USD

The ISM Manufacturing PMI for March fell to 47.1, below the forecast of 47.8, indicating contraction in the manufacturing sector. This decline suggests potential economic headwinds, raising concerns about future growth and exerting downward pressure on the USD. Slower manufacturing activity could impact inflation and monetary policy decisions moving forward.

Manufacturing PMI edges up, indicating slight expansion in the sector

The latest Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) edged up, signaling a modest expansion in the manufacturing sector. Improvements were noted in production and new orders, though challenges like supply chain disruptions and labor shortages persist. Overall, the sector shows cautious optimism as firms adapt to market conditions.

Canadian manufacturing PMI rises to nine-month high in October

Canada's manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) increased to its highest level in nine months in October, indicating expansion in the sector. The rise reflects improved production and new orders, signaling positive momentum despite global economic uncertainties. This growth suggests resilience in Canada's manufacturing industry as demand strengthens and business conditions improve.

Asia stocks tumble from record highs on profit taking; dollar gains

Asian stocks fell from their record highs as investors engaged in profit taking following recent gains. The dollar strengthened against major currencies amid cautious sentiment on global economic outlooks, weighing on regional markets. Trade tensions and mixed economic data also contributed to the risk-off mood, prompting investors to seek safer assets.

KKR says half of its 2025 PE capital distributions will come from Asia

KKR announced that 50% of its private equity capital distributions in 2025 will originate from Asia, highlighting the region's growing importance in its investment strategy. This shift reflects KKR's confidence in Asia's market potential and its commitment to expanding its presence and returns in the region.

Japan yet to achieve durable, wage-driven inflation, PM Takaichi says

Prime Minister Takaichi stated that Japan has not yet realized stable, wage-driven inflation. She emphasized the need for sustained income growth to support lasting price rises, highlighting ongoing economic challenges despite recent efforts to stimulate the economy.

Australia’s central bank holds rates steady, might be done easing

The Reserve Bank of Australia kept interest rates unchanged, signaling a pause in its easing cycle. Recent economic data showed steady growth and inflation nearing target levels. Policymakers indicated that while the economy remains resilient, future moves will depend on incoming data, suggesting rate cuts may be on hold for now to monitor inflation and growth trends.

Morning Bid: Stocks slide from record highs as caution reigns

U.S. stocks fell from record highs amid growing investor caution due to mixed economic data and concerns over inflation and interest rates. Market participants are digesting recent earnings reports and awaiting key economic indicators, leading to a cautious trading environment. The slide indicates uncertainty despite prior gains, as investors reassess risks and potential impacts on future growth.

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Starbucks to sell control of China business to Boyu, aims for rapid growth

Starbucks plans to sell a majority stake in its China operations to private equity firm Boyu Capital, aiming to accelerate growth in the world's second-largest coffee market. The deal will see Starbucks retain a significant minority share while Boyu takes control, leveraging local expertise to expand store presence and adapt to consumer preferences in China.

Dollar at 3-month high as traders pare near-term rate cut wagers

The US dollar reached a three-month high as investors reduced expectations for imminent Federal Reserve rate cuts. Economic data pointing to sustained strength and ongoing inflation concerns have led traders to reconsider bets on near-term policy easing, supporting the dollar's rise against major currencies.

Australia's central bank sees core inflation stuck above target out past mid-2026

Australia's central bank forecasts core inflation will remain above its target beyond mid-2026, signaling persistent price pressures despite recent policy measures. The bank emphasizes ongoing challenges in cooling inflation, suggesting that interest rates may need to stay elevated for an extended period to achieve price stability.

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Bitcoin price today: slides below $105k after $1.3 bln crypto liquidation wave

Bitcoin's price dropped below $105,000 following a massive $1.3 billion liquidation wave in the crypto market. The sell-off triggered high volatility and significant losses for leveraged traders, impacting overall market sentiment. This event highlights the ongoing challenges and instability within the cryptocurrency sector amid fluctuating investor confidence.

Cardano Falls 10% In Rout

Cardano's price dropped 10% amid a broader crypto market sell-off. Negative sentiment and reduced trading volumes contributed to the decline, affecting investor confidence. Analysts suggest cautious monitoring as the market seeks stability.

GrantiX Brings $1.57 Trillion Impact-Investing Market On-Chain Through AI-Powered SocialFi Platform

GrantiX launches an AI-driven SocialFi platform to transform the $1.57 trillion impact-investing market by bringing it on-chain. The platform blends social networking with decentralized finance, enabling transparent, efficient, and community-driven impact investments, aiming to revolutionize how social and environmental projects are funded and tracked.

Bybit’s Emily Bao: “The Future of Crypto Lies in CEX-DEX Convergence”

Emily Bao of Bybit highlights that the future of cryptocurrency lies in the integration of centralized exchanges (CEX) and decentralized exchanges (DEX). She emphasizes that combining the strengths of both platforms can enhance security, liquidity, and user experience, driving broader adoption and innovation in the crypto space. This convergence is seen as key to overcoming current industry limitations.

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Litecoin Falls 11% In Bearish Trade

Litecoin's price dropped 11% amid bearish market conditions, reflecting increased selling pressure and negative sentiment among traders. The decline highlights challenges in the cryptocurrency sector as investors remain cautious due to broader economic uncertainties and regulatory concerns.

Bitcoin price today: falls below $108k after breaking 7-yr ‘Uptober’ streak

Bitcoin's price dropped below $108,000, ending its seven-year streak of gains in October, a month often dubbed ‘Uptober’ due to consistent positive performance. This shift suggests growing volatility and investor caution in the cryptocurrency market after years of bullish October trends.

Tharimmune raises $540 million to acquire Canton Coin digital assets

Tharimmune has secured $540 million to acquire digital assets from Canton Coin, aiming to expand its blockchain and cryptocurrency portfolio. This move positions Tharimmune to strengthen its presence in the digital asset market and capitalize on growing blockchain opportunities.

Tharimmune raises $540 million for Canton Coin treasury strategy

Tharimmune has secured $540 million to implement its treasury strategy for Canton Coin. The funds will be used to drive growth, enhance platform capabilities, and expand market presence. This investment marks a significant step in advancing Tharimmune’s goals within the cryptocurrency space.

BitMine reports $13.7B total holdings with 3.4M ETH tokens

BitMine announced total assets valued at $13.7 billion, including 3.4 million Ethereum (ETH) tokens. The company highlights its significant crypto portfolio as part of its expanding digital asset investments, reflecting strong market positioning and growth in blockchain-based holdings.

Vertu Motors adds fifth Skoda dealership with Leicester acquisition

Vertu Motors has expanded its Skoda franchise by acquiring a fifth dealership in Leicester. This addition strengthens the company's presence in the East Midlands, enhancing customer service and supporting growth in new and used car sales. The move reflects Vertu’s commitment to growing its footprint within the Skoda network and capitalizing on market demand in the region.

Wizz Air reports total voting rights of 103.4 million shares

Wizz Air announced that its total voting rights now stand at 103.4 million shares, reflecting the current share capital and ownership structure of the company. This update follows regulatory requirements to disclose voting rights, providing transparency to investors and stakeholders about the company's equity distribution.

Unlocking Festive Rewards This Black Friday with PU Prime’s Copy Trading Feature

PU Prime is offering special Black Friday rewards through its Copy Trading feature. Traders can enjoy exclusive benefits and bonuses by participating during the festive period. This promotion aims to enhance user engagement and provide lucrative opportunities for both novice and experienced traders to maximize their earnings by copying successful strategies.

Nokia seeks delisting from Paris Stock Exchange

Nokia plans to delist its shares from the Paris Stock Exchange to focus on its primary listings in New York and Helsinki. The move aims to streamline operations and reduce administrative costs, reflecting a shift in strategic priorities toward markets with higher trading volumes and investor engagement.

Nokia to delist shares from Paris stock exchange

Nokia has announced its decision to delist its shares from the Paris stock exchange. The move aims to streamline the company's stock market presence and reduce costs associated with maintaining multiple listings. Nokia will continue trading on other major exchanges, focusing on optimizing its financial and operational efficiency.

IMAX prices $220 million convertible notes offering to refinance debt

IMAX has priced a $220 million convertible notes offering aimed at refinancing its existing debt. The move is intended to improve the company’s financial flexibility and reduce interest expenses. The offering reflects IMAX’s strategy to strengthen its balance sheet amid ongoing market challenges in the entertainment industry.

Auna prices $365 million in senior secured notes due 2032

Auna has priced $365 million in senior secured notes maturing in 2032. The offering aims to support the company's financial strategy, including refinancing existing debt and funding growth initiatives. This financing move reflects Auna's focus on strengthening its capital structure and expanding its operations in the healthcare sector.

Kimco Realty launches $750 million at-the-market stock offering program

Kimco Realty announced a $750 million at-the-market (ATM) stock offering program to raise capital by selling shares directly into the market. The funds will support acquisitions, debt reduction, and general corporate purposes, providing financial flexibility as the company seeks growth opportunities amid evolving real estate conditions.

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Bentley Systems and EARTHBRAIN form partnership to advance digital construction

Bentley Systems and EARTHBRAIN have partnered to enhance digital construction solutions. The collaboration aims to integrate Bentley's digital infrastructure technology with EARTHBRAIN's AI-driven construction data platform. This synergy will improve project management, data visualization, and decision-making, driving efficiency and innovation in the construction industry.

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