News Summary - 11/05/2025

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'Mandate for change': Zohran Mamdani wins New York City mayoral election

Zohran Mamdani has won the New York City mayoral election, marking a historic milestone as the first South Asian and first Muslim to lead the city.

At least seven people killed after UPS cargo plane crashes in Kentucky

A UPS cargo plane crashed and exploded during takeoff near Louisville International Airport, resulting in at least seven deaths and injuring 11 others. Emergency responders are on the scene investigating the cause of the crash.

Dick Cheney's death a loss to the nation, says George W. Bush

Dick Cheney, a highly influential vice president under George W. Bush, played a central role in shaping the "war on terror." His death is considered a significant loss to the nation.

Israel identifies body returned by Hamas as Israeli-American soldier

The remains of Israeli-American soldier Itay Chen were returned to Israel from Gaza on Tuesday through the Red Cross.

France investigates Shein and Temu after sex doll scandal

France is investigating retailers Shein and Temu following a sex doll scandal. Wish and AliExpress are also under scrutiny for allegedly enabling minors to access pornographic content through their platforms.

Reddit added to Australia's social media ban on under-16s

Australia will ban under-16s from accessing Reddit starting 10 December. The ban also covers Facebook, X, TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram as part of new regulations targeting social media use by minors.

At least 10 killed in Bosnia nursing home fire

A fire broke out on the seventh floor of a nursing home in Tuzla, Bosnia, resulting in at least 10 deaths, according to local media reports.

Suspected drone sightings disrupt flights at Belgium airports

Recent suspected drone sightings have caused flight disruptions at Belgium airports, continuing a series of similar incidents affecting European airports. Authorities are investigating to ensure safety and prevent further disturbances.

More than 60 dead as typhoon wreaks havoc in the Philippines

One of the strongest typhoons this year struck the Philippines, causing widespread devastation. Hundreds of thousands evacuated their homes amid severe weather conditions, leading to over 60 reported deaths. Relief efforts are underway as the country faces significant damage and disruption.

Zelensky visits troops near embattled front line town of Pokrovsk

Ukrainian President Zelensky visited troops near Pokrovsk, a Donetsk town under intense conflict. Russia has been attempting to capture this strategic location for over a year amid fierce battles.

Narco-sub carrying 1.7 tonnes of cocaine seized in Atlantic

Authorities intercepted a semi-submersible vessel in the Atlantic carrying 1.7 tonnes of cocaine. The narco-sub was reportedly destined for distribution across multiple European countries, highlighting ongoing drug trafficking challenges.

Carney plans billions in new spending in response to US tariff shocks

Canada's Prime Minister proposes a federal budget aimed at boosting business investment and safeguarding industries affected by the US trade war under the Trump administration.

Suspected drone sightings disrupt flights at Belgium airports

Recent suspected drone sightings have caused flight disruptions at Belgium airports, continuing a series of similar incidents affecting European airports. Authorities are investigating to ensure safety and prevent further disturbances.

Head of UK's richest family dies aged 85

Gopichand Hinduja, who expanded his father's textile and trading businesses into a vast global conglomerate, has passed away at age 85.

Iran releases two French nationals from detention

Iran has released Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, believed to be the last French nationals detained in the country.

Seven climbers dead after Nepal avalanche

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

Drone strike hits funeral in Sudan, killing many mourners

A drone strike targeted a funeral in Sudan's oil-rich Kordofan region, killing many mourners. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been blamed as fighting in the area intensifies.

What Trump took from Dick Cheney's political playbook

Although Donald Trump and Dick Cheney had a contentious relationship, Trump adopted several strategies from Cheney's approach to expanding presidential power, reflecting parallels in their efforts to strengthen executive authority.

Mamdani seals remarkable victory - but real challenges await

New York City's newly elected mayor, Mamdani, secured a surprising win despite limited initial attention. However, as he assumes office, he will encounter significant challenges and increased scrutiny moving forward.

Ros Atkins on
 A year since Trump’s election victory

A year after Donald Trump’s election victory over Kamala Harris, Ros Atkins reviews the key events and impacts of Trump’s second term, analyzing his political strategies, policy changes, and the broader effects on both domestic and international affairs.

Freed in Trump deal: Prisoners in exile tell of brutality behind bars in Belarus

In September, a deal between Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko and US President Donald Trump led to the release of prisoners who have since spoken out about the severe brutality they endured in Belarusian prisons.

The Kerala High Court revealed that several idols at the Sabarimala temple have been stripped of their gold coverings, sparking a theft controversy at the popular Hindu pilgrimage site.

Six takeaways from Canada's federal budget

Prime Minister Carney's inaugural budget focuses on shielding Canada with tariff cushions, investing in space launches, and engaging in global events like Eurovision, signaling a strategic shift to diversify beyond US reliance.

He made his money selling camels and gold. Now this warlord controls half of Sudan

Mohamed Hamdan Dagolo, once a trader of camels and gold, now controls half of Sudan. Sudanese believe he may either lead a separatist state or attempt to seize control of the entire country amid ongoing conflict.

Affluent Indians drive boom in weight-loss drugs. But concerns are rising too

Demand for weight-loss drugs is surging in India, especially among affluent individuals, amid rising rates of obesity and Type 2 diabetes. However, experts are raising concerns about the long-term safety and accessibility of these medications in the country.

Antarctic glacier's rapid retreat sparks scientific 'whodunnit'

A recent study reveals that Hektoria Glacier is retreating at an unprecedented rate, prompting intense scientific investigation. However, there is debate within the scientific community, with some experts questioning the study's conclusions about the glacier's changes.

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 to women facing family and domestic violence.

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

The BBC interviewed Manhattan voters to gauge who they believe will best address their key concerns ahead of Tuesday's New York City mayoral election. Opinions varied as residents considered candidates Mamdani, Cuomo, and Sliwa and their potential to meet the city's pressing needs.

Shipping containers swept away in deadly Philippines floods

At least three people have died as severe floods hit the Philippines. Residents were forced to seek refuge on rooftops to escape rising waters, while powerful currents swept away shipping containers, causing significant damage and disruption.

Hurricane Melissa: Aerial view of 'ground zero' destruction

BBC's Will Grant reported from Black River, capturing the severe destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa during an aid helicopter flight over the island. The coverage highlights the extensive damage and urgent need for assistance in the affected area.

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

BBC Verify reviewed over 70 videos showcasing the aggressive tactics used in President Trump's illegal immigration crackdown, including masked agents, tear gas deployment, and coordinated raids to target undocumented immigrants across the US.

Watch: Moment train collides with lorry carrying vehicles

In Texas, a lorry fully loaded with cars stopped on railroad tracks and was struck by a train, according to police reports.

Moncloa breathes easier with Torres and admits they were not entirely confident after the CerdĂĄn case: "We've been scared for a long time"

The government remains calm following the publication of the full report, which has not led to the opening of a judicial investigation against Torres, acknowledging that they were worried for a long time because of the CerdĂĄn case.

The Torres Government hired a PCR company linked to Aldama following Koldo García’s efforts: "I think it’s great"

The minister expressed his frustration with Salvador Illa to Koldo García, while the Torres Government hired a PCR company linked to Aldama following García’s efforts, who showed satisfaction with the operation.

The Democrat Mamdani Wins the New York Mayoralty and Becomes the First Muslim in the Position

Mamdani, 34 years old, becomes the youngest mayor of New York since 1892 and the first Muslim to hold the office.

The Final Statement of Ayuso’s Boyfriend at the Supreme Court: "Either I Leave Spain or I Commit Suicide"

In the trial of Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, Ayuso’s boyfriend made a shocking statement before the Supreme Court, expressing a dramatic personal dilemma: "Either I leave Spain or I commit suicide." The statement reflects the tension and seriousness of the ongoing judicial process.

Expenses Paid, Hour Limits, and Fines for Companies: The Key Points of the New Intern Statute the Government is Preparing

The Government approved a law that limits interns to a maximum of 40% of the company’s workforce, establishing regulations on expenses, hours, and penalties to protect their rights.

This is How the Forbes List of the 100 Richest Spaniards is Made: "What Adds the Thrill or Spice is Ordering It"

Andrés Rodriguez, editor and director of Forbes Spain, explains to '20 minutos' that the list of the 100 richest Spaniards is created with rigor and logic, seeking a balance between predictability and surprise when ranking the millionaires.

Ortega, Roig, Florentino... these are the 15 richest Spaniards of the year 2025 according to Forbes magazine

Forbes Spain magazine has published its annual list of the richest Spaniards in 2025. Amancio Ortega, founder and largest shareholder of Inditex, once again leads the ranking since 2014.

At least 11 dead and 20 injured after a cargo plane crashes in Louisville and triggers a massive fire

The governor of Kentucky reported that the number of victims following the cargo plane crash in Louisville is provisional and is expected to rise in the coming hours.

Ana Mena: "These years, maybe out of fear, I haven’t shared my things so naturally"

The artist from MĂĄlaga returns after a year of musical silence with "LĂĄrgate," the first preview of her upcoming album, showcasing a new, more open and natural stage in her music.

Sex Dolls Resembling Girls Spark a 'War' Between France and Low-Cost Giants like Shein and Temu

The Paris Prosecutor's Office is investigating the sale of sex dolls with a childlike appearance. Shein is willing to cooperate with the authorities, even providing the names of buyers, amid the conflict with low-cost brands like Temu.

From Lily Allen's Oversight to Jennifer Lopez's Iconic Dress: The Hits and Misses of the CFDA Awards

The CFDA Awards annually bring together the best-dressed in the U.S., showcasing impressive looks on the red carpet. This year, notable hits and misses marked the event, from Jennifer Lopez's iconic dress to Lily Allen's oversight.

Paula EchevarrĂ­a shares her distressing experience on a plane: "I wrote a farewell message"

Paula EchevarrĂ­a and William Levy visited Pablo Motos' show to present their new series "Camino a Arcadia." Paula shared a distressing experience on a plane, where she even wrote a farewell message due to the fear she experienced during the flight.

"You don't know if you're in Madrid or Buenos Aires": this is the video that surprised Almeida on his trip to Argentina

The Government of Buenos Aires released a video that mixes images of their city with those of Madrid to highlight the similarities between the two capitals. This content surprised Mayor Almeida during his visit to Argentina.

Work time tracking, according to experts: "Lunch break, unless agreed otherwise, is not working time"

UGT lawyers clarify doubts about the new work time tracking and overtime, emphasizing that, unless agreed otherwise, lunch break is not considered working time.

Dispute between MĂłnica GarcĂ­a and Javier Arenas: she criticizes him for vaping from his seat and he denies it

In the Upper House, MĂłnica GarcĂ­a reprimanded the PP senator, Javier Arenas, for supposedly vaping at his seat. Arenas denied having done so, although he was caught bringing an electronic cigarette to his mouth before removing it following a warning from a colleague.

Brussels and LiĂšge airports close their airspace due to the presence of drones

Brussels and LiĂšge airports closed their airspace due to the presence of drones. So far, authorities have not confirmed any connection between the incidents that occurred in both locations.

The lifeless body of a man with dismembered genitals found in a town in LeĂłn

The body of a man was found lifeless with dismembered genitals in a town in LeĂłn. The Government Subdelegation indicated that no hypothesis is ruled out, but everything points to the possibility that it could be a case of self-mutilation.

A trough will bring back rain and strong winds: warnings activated in 12 communities

A trough will cause heavy rain and strong winds, activating warnings in 12 communities. Precipitation exceeding 15-20 liters per square meter in one hour is expected, especially in Galicia, Huelva, Seville, and Badajoz.

Up to 39 degrees there is no fever: the exceptional voltage threshold with which REE omits that the grid is not prepared for so much renewable energy

In Spain, the electrical grid has a maximum voltage threshold of 435 kV, almost double that of the rest of Europe (220 kV), leaving little margin before reaching 440 kV, when generation plants disconnect for safety reasons. On April 28, this situation led to cascading disconnections, revealing that the grid is not prepared for the high integration of renewable energy.

This is the video of the alleged rape of a Palestinian prisoner leaked by Israel’s former military attorney general

Footage shows Israeli soldiers selecting a naked Palestinian prisoner and allegedly sexually abusing him while hiding their identities with shields. The video was leaked by Israel’s former military attorney general, sparking significant controversy.

Israel Confirms Having Received the Body of Another Alleged Hostage Delivered by Hamas

Israel has received the remains of an alleged hostage delivered by Hamas. The Israeli National Forensic Medicine Center will have to verify whether they correspond to any of the eight deceased hostages pending identification.

US attacks a new boat in the Pacific and kills two alleged drug traffickers

The US carried out a bombing in the Pacific that left two alleged drug traffickers dead. Since deploying its forces in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific near Colombia, more than 15 lethal attacks and over 25 deaths have been recorded.

The terrible moment when a truck driver is run over, beaten, and shot

A truck driver was seriously injured after being run over, beaten, and shot by members of a family clan. The footage of the incident is sensitive.

Luis Rubiales returns to the forefront: "My intention is to help dismantle inaccurate information"

Luis Rubiales, former president of the RFEF, has created social media profiles ahead of the release of his book 'Matar a Rubiales' ('Killing Rubiales'), with the aim of clarifying and debunking information he considers lacking rigor.

China postpones the return of the manned Shenzhou-20 mission due to a possible space impact

China has postponed the return of the Shenzhou-20 mission due to a possible space impact. Impact analyses and risk assessments are being conducted to ensure the safety of the three astronauts on board.

The invisible care that sustains everyday life

The 1st Study by the Cinfa Care Observatory reveals the dedication and challenges of those who care for elderly family members, showing how this essential work redefines daily life in Spanish homes.

Find Sportswear That Fits Your Style: Comfortable, Beautiful, and at the Best Price

SHEIN offers various brands of sportswear that combine comfort, attractive design, and affordable prices, catering to the different needs of those looking to update their sports gear.

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

Chris Martin ironically commented on the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that in difficult situations, one should make the best of it.

Real Madrid Upset at Anfield Against a Much Superior Liverpool

Real Madrid lost 1-0 to Liverpool at Anfield, suffering their first defeat in this Champions League against a clearly superior opponent.

Atlético endures to overcome Saint Gilloise and get back on track

Atlético secured a hard-fought victory following their heavy defeat against Arsenal, bouncing back at home and gaining momentum to improve their standing in the table during this first phase of the league.

Hans Clevers, creator of organoids: "In the future, all drug research will be conducted on them"

Hans Clevers, Dutch researcher and pioneer in organoids and stem cells, has been awarded the Abarca Prize. He emphasizes that in the future, pharmaceutical research will be based on organoids, models that enable advancements in the study of diseases and drug development in a more precise and efficient manner.

Pablo Alborán’s Hilarious Anecdote: "I Thought I Had Gotten My Period"

Pablo AlborĂĄn shared with Marc GirĂł a funny childhood anecdote, when he mistook a headache and stomachache for the onset of his period, due to living closely with his mother and sister.

Sandra Barneda Restores Order Amid the Chaos on 'La isla de las tentaciones 9': "I Said Quiet!"

The second episode of 'La isla de las tentaciones 9' was marked by shouts, reproaches, and tears among the couples, which led the host Sandra Barneda to intervene on several occasions to restore order and ask for silence.

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

San Lorenzo de El Escorial, renowned for its imposing monastery, is a key destination in Madrid that combines history, culture, and nature, offering a unique experience in one of the most emblematic places in Spain.

Mid-sized banks capitalize on the mortgage credit 'boom' and gain market share

Credit unions are the exception in the sector, losing nearly 150 percentage points of business this year, while mid-sized banks take advantage of the mortgage credit boom to gain market share.

Anthony Hopkins: "My wife says I must have Asperger's. It's all labels"

Anthony Hopkins, star of 'The Silence of the Lambs,' remains active and is currently filming a new project with Guy Ritchie. Additionally, he has up to six upcoming projects in development.

This is How SIBO Affects Your Skin: What Skincare Routine Should You Follow?

SIBO, an intestinal imbalance, can affect skin health. Specialists recommend a specific diet and tailored dermatological care to improve symptoms and the skin's appearance associated with this disorder.

Baibing Chen, neurologist: "People who snore may lose gray matter"

Snoring is not only annoying but can also affect the brain. According to neurologist Baibing Chen, people who snore could experience a loss of gray matter, which implies possible neurological damage associated with this condition.

Nvidia's CEO says you won't lose your job because of AI

Jensen Huang, CEO of Nvidia, states that AI will not cause job losses but warns that those who do not integrate this technology into their work may fall behind compared to those who do.

The Picturesque Portuguese City an Hour from Lisbon That Is a Thermal Paradise

This historic city in Portugal, located an hour from Lisbon, is an ideal destination for a day trip from the capital, standing out for its beauty and thermal attractions.

More than 1,000 euros and a "brutal" experience: what it's like to dine at DiverXO

Dining at DiverXO, the only restaurant in Madrid with 3 Michelin Stars, costs more than 1,000 euros. The gastronomic experience is described as "brutal," offering innovative dishes and a unique haute cuisine experience.

The Plug-in Car Accelerates: Its Sales Now Account for 20% of the Market

Plug-in vehicle sales in Spain grew by 121% in October, reaching a record and now representing 20% of total registrations in the country.

The EU gives Ukraine an additional 1.8 billion but asks for progress on the Rule of Law to open the door as a community partner

The EU will grant Ukraine an additional 1.8 billion euros, conditioning the aid on progress in the Rule of Law to consider its admission as a community partner. Montenegro and Albania lead in reforms, Moldova is also advancing, while Turkey shows no progress, according to the European Commission's assessment.

Ukraine Denounces a "Massive Attack" by Russia with More Than 130 Drones and Up to Seven Missiles

Ukraine denounced a massive attack by Russia involving more than 130 drones and up to seven missiles. Up to 30 drones have been neutralized during the offensive, which targets critical Ukrainian infrastructure, causing serious damage but without causing severe casualties. Ukrainian authorities continue to strengthen their air defense amid the ongoing threat.

DANA Victims' Associations Demand the Truth in Congress: "Our Relatives Were Killed by Mismanagement"

At the start of the investigative committee in Congress on the management of the DANA, five relatives of the 229 deceased victims denounced that mismanagement was the cause of the deaths and demanded to know the truth about the events.

Diane Ladd Dies at 89, Mother of Oscar-Nominated Laura Dern and Legendary Villain of 'Wild at Heart'

Diane Ladd, iconic actress and mother of Laura Dern, passed away at 89 at her home near Los Angeles, according to her daughter, the Oscar winner.

Rafa Nadal will participate in a forum in Miami alongside Trump, Milei, Bezos, and Messi

Global leaders, including Rafa Nadal, Donald Trump, Javier Milei, Jeff Bezos, and Lionel Messi, will meet in Miami to discuss trends in sports, culture, and business, according to the founder of the America Business Forum.

From the Copa Stadiums to the 2026 World Cup: MAPFRE Alongside Spanish Football

MAPFRE strengthens its commitment to Spanish sports by becoming a new partner-sponsor and official insurer of the Spanish National Football Team, extending its support from Copa stadiums to the 2026 World Cup.

The King Calls for the "Silence of Arms" Amid Ceasefire Violations in Gaza at Dinner with the Sultan of Oman

Felipe VI emphasized Spain's commitment to peace in the Middle East during a dinner with the Sultan of Oman, calling for a "silence of arms" in response to the ceasefire violations in Gaza.

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

In the last quarter, the Tax Agency is increasing the sending of requests to taxpayers, known as 'fear letters,' to ask for information or clarify possible tax issues. This increase aims to promote tax compliance before the annual closing and may cause concern among the recipients.

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

The European Union will implement new tax measures that will increase the price of gasoline, potentially up to 2 euros per liter by 2027, with the aim of encouraging the transition to electric vehicles.

The expenses associated with buying a car that almost always drive up its price: "It can increase the payment by more than 4,000 euros"

Dealerships usually offer financing with attractive discounts, but the additional costs linked to purchasing a car can increase the final price by more than 4,000 euros, significantly raising the total payment for the buyer.

Lottery retailers request raising the price of the Christmas lottery ticket to 25 euros and increasing the first prize to 500,000 euros

The Association of Provincial Lottery Administrators, which represents more than 25% of sales points, is requesting to increase the price of the Christmas lottery ticket to 25 euros and raise the first prize to 500,000 euros, highlighting that the draw accounts for 40% of their annual revenue.

The Vatican concludes that the Virgin Mary is not "co-redemptrix": "The title risks overshadowing the saving mediation of Christ"

The Vatican’s Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith stated that the Virgin Mary does not hold the title of "co-redemptrix" because Jesus is the sole savior of humanity. The use of this title could eclipse Christ's exclusive role in the redemption of sin.

Cristiano Ronaldo on Trump: "He Can Help Change the World"

Cristiano Ronaldo expressed that Donald Trump has the potential to help change the world, responding after being asked about the jersey he gave to the U.S. president.

Prehistoric Elephant Tracks Discovered in Fossil Dunes of Murcia

A study reveals a diverse community of mammals in an ancient coastal forest ecosystem in Murcia, where fossilized tracks of prehistoric elephants were found in dunes, evidencing their presence in the area.

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

This cross-disciplinary and personalized training, funded by Next Generation EU, enhances the digital skills of professionals in SMEs in Madrid, regardless of their role or position, thereby promoting business digitalization.

Barefoot footwear is gaining popularity for its health benefits, but experts warn that its use should be gradual and it is not suitable for everyone, as it can cause pain if not adapted properly.

Thousands of Venezuelans Deprived of Identity: "We Turned In Our Passports... and Never Received the New One"

Thousands of Venezuelans report having handed in their passports for renewal and never receiving the updated document, leaving them without official identity. This situation creates difficulties for traveling, working, and carrying out legal procedures, severely affecting their rights and mobility. Authorities have yet to provide a clear solution to this massive administrative problem.

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 filling Benidorm with retirees seeking sun, friendship, and new experiences. These accessible trips offer an opportunity to rediscover life and enjoy youthfulness, transforming routine with unforgettable moments like watching the sunrise on the beach.

Valencia in the Hands of Vox

The resignation of MazĂłn has forced the Popular Party to negotiate with Vox, Santiago Abascal's party, in order to govern Valencia.

Educated Poverty

Contemporary poverty is hidden behind aspects such as the exhausted middle class or self-employed individuals who contribute to social security but cannot afford basic services like electricity, causing their reality to go unnoticed.

The Beauty That Kills

Björn Andrésen, known for his beauty and his connection with Visconti, passed away at the age of 70 due to cancer. He died alone, bitter, and constantly complaining about Visconti.

MazĂłn's Mess

The article criticizes the poor management in Génova in handling Mazón's resignation, pointing out that it should have happened much earlier.

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

72% of the material seized from pedophiles includes non-sexualized everyday images of minors taken from social media, highlighting how sharenting, although done with affection, creates a digital footprint that can be exploited.

'Sharenting': Do you think posting photos of children on social media should be banned?

The Ministry of Youth and Childhood has launched a public consultation to regulate "sharenting," the practice of uploading photos of children to social media, aiming to protect the privacy and rights of minors.

Win the Limited Edition Kiko Milano Advent Calendar to Get Ready for Christmas

Enter the giveaway for Kiko Milano’s limited edition beauty advent calendar and prepare for Christmas with exclusive products. Find out how to sign up for a chance to win.

Awe and Admiration Among Visitors at the Long-Awaited Opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum

The Grand Egyptian Museum opened its doors showcasing more than 100,000 pieces covering 7,000 years of history, from Predynastic Egypt to the Greco-Roman period, causing awe and admiration among visitors.

Celorio, Cervantes Prize Winner, on Spain and Mexico: "The Conquest Had an Attitude of Integration but Inequality"

After receiving the Cervantes Prize, Celorio highlighted in a press conference the complex relationship between Spain and Mexico, pointing out that the conquest showed an integrative attitude but was marked by inequality. He also addressed various social issues and the importance of dialogue between both countries.

A song from 'Lux', RosalĂ­a's new album, is mistakenly released for a few minutes

RosalĂ­a's song 'Reliquia', part of her new album 'Lux', was mistakenly published on digital platforms for a few minutes before being removed.

The VIP Temptors Arrive on 'The Island of Temptations': "They Call Me Mosquito Because Wherever I Go, I Bite"

Gerard Arias, Érika Portillo, and Albert Barranco arrive as VIP temptors on 'The Island of Temptations,' creating an impact on the couples. Their presence alters the show's dynamics, with comments highlighting the attraction they generate, including compliments about their appearance in person.

Gonzalo MirĂł on his salary at TVE: "If it's from 47 million people, it will be a very small part"

Gonzalo MirĂł joked on COPE about his salary at TVE as the host of 'Directo al grano', suggesting that if it is divided among the 47 million Spaniards, his share is very small.

"'Código 10' reveals the audios of Renfe's former number 3 discussing a position for Ábalos's ex-partner"

Óscar Gómez Barbero, former number 3 at Renfe, talks with Claudia Montes about creating a position at LogiRAIL for Ábalos's ex-partner. Despite the recordings, he denies any irregularities in the process.

Adara Molinero, worried about her physical aftereffects following 'Supervivientes All Stars': "Fear of the rebound effect"

Adara Molinero expresses her concern about the physical aftereffects following her participation in 'Supervivientes All Stars', fearing the "rebound effect" on her body. The influencer admits feeling insecure about how to regain her well-being after the reality show experience.

Laura Madrueño Confesses the Harsh Reality Behind 'Supervivientes All Stars': "It Has Been Extremely Tough"

Laura Madrueño has revealed the challenges she faced during 'Supervivientes All Stars', especially due to the harsh weather conditions that complicated the progress of the show.

Richard Pena, the voice-over of 'First Dates', explains what the 'frozen heart syndrome' is

Richard Pena, the voice-over of 'First Dates', defines the 'frozen heart syndrome' as the inability to fall in love, describing those who suffer from it as emotionally closed off and blocked from forming emotional connections.

The Supreme Court continues the trial against Álvaro García Ortiz for alleged leaking of sensitive data. Pablo Echenique backs the attorney general after deleting WhatsApp messages, defending that deleting content from a phone is legal.

Rosa puts Manu on the ropes and forces him to catch up 14 letters in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra'

Rosa scored 22 correct answers in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra', while Manu only reached 8, forcing him to catch up 14 letters to tie the result.

Wyoming's advice to Mazón: "He should apply for a permanent disability to govern. They’ll definitely grant it to him."

Sandra Sabatés stated that Carlos Mazón's situation had become unsustainable, while Wyoming advised him to apply for a permanent disability to govern, assuring that it would undoubtedly be granted.

Modernist, from the early 20th century and for two million euros: this is the penthouse that Penélope Cruz has bought

Penélope Cruz has acquired a modernist penthouse from the early 20th century in the Chamberí neighborhood of Madrid. The apartment has 173 square meters and a 15-meter terrace, with a price of two million euros.

Guillermo's ex-partner, Irene Rosales' new boyfriend, speaks out: "He said I was a small-town girl, a bit slow"

Journalist Lorena VĂĄzquez conducted an exclusive interview with Vanesa, Guillermo's ex-partner and the boyfriend of Irene Rosales. Vanesa revealed derogatory comments made by Guillermo about her, describing her as "a small-town girl, a bit slow." These statements were first disclosed by the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles.'

CristĂłbal Soria, friend of Kiko Rivera, responds to Irene Rosales: "He is far from those addictions"

CristĂłbal Soria defends Kiko Rivera following the statements made by Irene Rosales, who expressed her fear that the DJ might relapse into drug use. Soria assures that Kiko is far from those addictions and denies that he has problems in that regard.

Juan del Val’s Son, Special Guest at the Presentation of the Planeta Prize His Father Won

Pau, the middle son of Juan del Val and Nuria Roca, was a prominent figure at the presentation of the Planeta Prize that his father won.

Juan Carlos I says that nothing will erase his feelings for Queen SofĂ­a, despite "some slips"

In his memoirs, King Emeritus Juan Carlos I states that he remains very close to Queen SofĂ­a, to whom he holds all his admiration and affection, and assures that no one will take her place in his life, despite "some slips."

Andy denies that his new song is about his relationship with Lucas

Andy clarified that his new song is not about his relationship with Lucas, but that the lyrics refer to a past love.

RocĂ­o Flores Reacts to the Reunion of RocĂ­o Carrasco and Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn: "Each One Has a Lot to Fix in Her Life"

RocĂ­o Flores expressed that she is not surprised that her mother, RocĂ­o Carrasco, is with people who have spoken badly about her or her family. She added that both Carrasco and Ana MarĂ­a AldĂłn have a lot to resolve in their lives following their reunion.

Raquel Bollo Celebrates Her 50th Birthday: "On the Outside I Look Good, But Inside I'm a Little Worn Out"

Raquel Bollo, ex-wife of Chiquetete, celebrated her 50th birthday by thanking everyone on social media for all the messages she received. Although she feels good on the outside, she confessed to feeling a little tired on the inside.

Who is Jim Curtis, Jennifer Aniston's new boyfriend who claims to be a hypnotherapy guru

Jennifer Aniston confirmed her new relationship with Jim Curtis, a hypnotherapy guru. This summer they were seen together in a loving manner on a yacht in Mallorca, which fueled rumors before the confirmation on social media.

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

Ana Soria has decided to distance herself from the tapas business in AlmerĂ­a because this project is not compatible with other professional commitments she has.

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez opens up about his love life: "I no longer know where to meet people"

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez thanks the team for their work on the challenging edition of 'Supervivientes All Stars' and opens up about his love life, expressing that he no longer knows where to meet new people.

Forbes List of the Richest Spaniards: Amancio Ortega Adds 11 Years as Leader

Amancio Ortega leads the list of the richest Spaniards for 11 consecutive years, followed by his daughter Sandra with 10 billion euros and Rafael del Pino, president of Ferrovial, with 8 billion.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "Homes have become boarding houses with private rooms"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, criticizing how current homes often function more like boarding houses with separate rooms, limiting interaction among their members.

The Terrible Moment a Trucker is Run Over, Beaten, and Shot

A trucker was seriously injured after being run over, beaten, and shot by members of a family clan. The footage of the attack is graphic.

Very tough draw for Spain: they will have to beat the European champion if they want the direct ticket to the World Cup

The Spanish women's national team has been placed in Group C alongside England, Iceland, and Ukraine. To secure direct qualification to the World Cup, Spain will have to overcome the European champion, England, in a highly competitive draw.

The tense moment between Iga Swiatek and a journalist after her defeat at the WTA Finals: "I don't know what you're talking about"

Iga Swiatek lost in three sets to Elena Rybakina at the WTA Finals. After the match, the tennis player was involved in a tense exchange with a journalist, responding with "I don't know what you're talking about" to a question, sparking controversy during the post-match interview.

Makhachev believes Topuria was right to keep striking Oliveira on the ground: "You fight until the referee says enough"

The former lightweight champion defended Topuria’s actions by continuing to strike Oliveira on the ground, stating that the fight goes on until the referee stops the bout, thereby supporting El Matador’s decision during that controversial moment.

A Warm Tribute to Rafa Nadal and a Unique Message to Corretja: CachĂ­n's Retirement with a 'Spanish Accent'

Argentine tennis player CachĂ­n announced his retirement with an emotional farewell in which he highlighted the importance of Spanish tennis, warmly mentioning Rafa Nadal and sending a special message to Corretja.

Fran Garagarza, Sporting Director of Espanyol, Admitted to Hospital in Emergency After Suffering a Heart Attack

Fran Garagarza, Sporting Director of Espanyol, was admitted to a hospital in Barcelona in an emergency after suffering a heart attack.

Cristina Arias, mother of Inma, with Renu syndrome: "Having a child with a disability doesn't mean you have to be unhappy"

Cristina Arias, mother of Inma with Renu syndrome, was awarded in the 'Ellas cuentan' initiative by Malasmadres and Cinfa, which recognizes mothers who face their children's illness or disability, emphasizing that having a child with a disability does not prevent happiness.

Regina MartĂ­nez, Activist: "People with Disabilities Must Continue Occupying Spaces"

Regina MartĂ­nez, known on social media as @nimasnimamo, addresses topics such as agenesis and different limbs, promoting the rights and inclusion of people with disabilities, and emphasizes the importance of their continued presence in society.

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

Living with a mental illness and addiction means facing personal suffering and the misunderstanding of the social-healthcare system, which lacks adequate resources to address these dual diagnoses.

Autistic Fans, a Goal for Inclusion Making Giant Strides in Brazilian Football

In Brazil, autistic fan groups are gaining prominence in football, promoting inclusion and raising awareness about autism. These groups actively participate in stadiums, fostering accessible and respectful spaces, and helping to break down stigmas. This initiative is progressing rapidly, demonstrating how sport can be a powerful tool to integrate and support people with autism.

New TelefĂłnica Strategic Plan: the telecom company presents a more realistic roadmap with challenges in dividends, revenue, and debt

TelefĂłnica presents a more realistic strategic plan that addresses challenges in dividends, revenue, and debt, committing to capturing opportunities that generate value for the company.

Murtra: "Consolidation will come when the opportunity arises to elevate TelefĂłnica profitably"

Murtra states that he has made difficult decisions to execute a plan aimed at positioning TelefĂłnica as a continental benchmark. Business consolidation will be achieved when an opportunity arises to elevate the company in a profitable manner.

TelefĂłnica lost 1.08 billion euros up to September due to the sale of its subsidiaries in Latin America

TelefĂłnica reported a loss of 1.08 billion euros up to September due to the sale of its subsidiaries in Latin America. The Ibex 35 company presented its new strategic plan, which includes a significant reduction of its debt.

Employment closes the best October in four years with 142,000 new affiliates thanks to the strong boost from education

In October, 142,000 new jobs were created, marking the best October in four years, mainly driven by the education sector, which added 172,000 positions, mostly fixed-term temporary jobs linked to the start of the school year.

Taking God Out to Dance

The new generations turn to the divine in its various forms due to the multiple disappointments they face in worldly and material life.

The Government changes the definition of SME to reduce bureaucratic hurdles for small businesses

The Economy Ministry raises the thresholds that define business size for financial reporting, benefiting 5,813 companies by reducing bureaucratic burdens for SMEs.

BotĂ­n Warns That Lack of Global Growth Is the Main Risk to Financial Stability

BotĂ­n emphasizes that the main risk to financial stability is the lack of global growth. Additionally, he criticizes the excessive regulation in Europe, which limits growth and demands high capital requirements, reducing the resources available for loans to businesses and families.

The State Loans 10 Billion to Social Security to Pay the November Pension 'Bonus'

The State grants a non-repayable, zero-interest loan of 10 billion euros to Social Security to pay the extra pension installment in November. This measure, included in the extended Budget, aims to guarantee the payment without worsening the financial situation, according to the ministry.

From the Finale of 'Stranger Things' to the Return of 'The Office': The Best Series to Watch in November

November brings premieres and new seasons of highly anticipated series, perfect for enjoying on cold days, highlighting the finale of 'Stranger Things' and the return of 'The Office'.

Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone Agree: This Is the Most Perfect Movie in Cinema

Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone, friends and Hollywood stars, agree that one of Steven Spielberg's most beloved films is the most perfect movie in cinema, showing their absolute devotion to this work.

Before 'Sundays', this forgotten Catalan film caused a scandal with the vocation of a 15-year-old girl

In 'Pan de ĂĄngel', Francesc Bellmunt humorously addressed the conflict between faith and reason, exploring the controversial vocation of a 15-year-old girl, in contrast to the more serious approach of Alauda Ruiz de AzĂșa in 'Sundays'.

Ethan Hawke Gives a Mischievous Hint About the Future of the 'Before Sunrise' Trilogy: "Maybe It's Something New"

Ethan Hawke, along with Julie Delpy and Richard Linklater, creators of the 'Before' trilogy, hints that the future could involve a different or novel project related to this iconic love story.

The 15 Key Episodes of 'The Walking Dead' for Its 15th Anniversary: Try to Hold Back the Tears

The 15 most memorable episodes of 'The Walking Dead' are highlighted on its 15th anniversary. The AMC series, based on Robert Kirkman's comics, debuted in October 2010, marking a milestone in zombie television and post-apocalyptic storytelling. These key episodes reflect emotional and decisive moments that have defined the evolution of the story and its characters.

Beware of this ransomware that pretends to be Microsoft Teams to infect your computer

A ransomware uses fake Microsoft Teams ads to deceive users and distribute malware, which encrypts files and documents, putting computer security at risk.

YouTube Gets Creative: 20 Different Animations Every Time You Hit 'Like'

YouTube has revamped its interaction by offering 20 different animations each time a user gives a 'Like', aiming to make the experience more fun and engaging within the platform.

What Would Happen If an Extreme Solar Storm Hit Earth Today

The European Space Agency, when launching a new satellite, simulated the strongest recorded geomagnetic storm to test its resilience. They stated that such an event would leave no spacecraft unharmed, putting space technology at risk.

These Will Be the Most Searched Devices to Gift at Christmas, According to Google

Google reveals that more than one billion shopping-related searches are made daily, which has allowed the identification of the technological devices that will be most sought after as gifts for Christmas.

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, aiming for superior performance compared to the previous version.

What is 'brushing', the technique that will finally help you add volume to your hair with a blow dryer

Stylist Pablo Bogado explains how 'brushing' achieves volume, shine, and movement in the hair using only a blow dryer, allowing for a professional result from home.

The Zara jeans you won’t want to take off this autumn because of their flattering fit

The Zara jeans stand out for their perfect cut and flattering effect, ideal for autumn. Additionally, their discounted price is very affordable, costing less than 20 euros.

This is Mercadona's Advent Calendar for Cosmetics Lovers: 24 Makeup Products for 25 Euros

Mercadona launches an Advent calendar featuring 24 essential makeup products, presented in an elegant case, available for 25 euros, aimed at cosmetics enthusiasts.

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

Engineer Ariadna Izcara Gual has created a new vaginal speculum designed to make gynecological exams more comfortable and pleasant for patients.

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

Queen Rania of Jordan stood out in an elegant red dress during her tribute to Egyptian culture at the Grand Egyptian Museum, reaffirming her status as a style icon.

Alexia Putellas and Simone Biles among the 50 most powerful athletes for brands

Four women, including Alexia Putellas and Simone Biles, stand out in the top 10 of the most valuable athletes for brands, surpassing stars like Vinicius and Carlos Alcaraz.

Germany's Strangest Trend: Meeting to Eat Pudding with a Fork in Parks

A new summer trend in Germany involves gathering in parks to eat pudding using a fork, a peculiar practice that has gained popularity among groups of young people who enjoy this unusual way of socializing outdoors.

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

The original recipe for the sauce of Madrid's patatas bravas contains neither tomato nor chili. Its origin dates back to two now-closed bars in Madrid: La Casona on Echegaray Street and Casa Pellico on Toledo Street.

How Many Restaurants Do the Roca Brothers Have: From El Celler de Can Roca to Mas Marroch

The Roca brothers, known for their flagship restaurant with three Michelin Stars, also manage several other restaurants located in Catalonia, expanding their gastronomic presence in the region.

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

MartĂ­n Berasategui shares a trick that allows roasting potatoes in just half an hour, significantly reducing the traditional cooking time.

From CrĂȘpe Suzette to Tarte Tatin: Classic and Well-Known Recipes That Were Born from a Mistake

In gastronomy, several classic dishes like crĂȘpe Suzette and tarte Tatin emerged thanks to accidental mistakes that ended up creating iconic and beloved recipes in culinary history.

Which Tupperware to Choose? The Most Appropriate Option for Preserving Food in the Freezer

The choice between glass or plastic Tupperware for freezing food depends on factors such as durability, safety, and preservation. Glass containers are more resistant to odors and stains, and are suitable for microwaves and dishwashers, while plastic ones tend to be lighter and more economical. However, for freezing, glass is generally preferable to avoid the release of chemical substances and better preserve the quality of the food.

The Five Things You Should Know Before Visiting Barcelona at Christmas

Barcelona transforms during the last weeks of the year. According to 'Lonely Planet,' there are five must-do activities to fully experience the Christmas spirit in the city and make the most of your visit during this special season.

The Spa Hotel Taken from the Belle Époque for a Relaxing Autumn in Cantabria

This spa hotel in Cantabria, surrounded by nature and near the sea, offers mineral-medicinal waters that provide deep well-being, ideal for a relaxing autumn.

The Chestnut Trail in Asturias Perfect for Family Hiking This Autumn

The Carmín D'Acéu Path is a route that follows the remains of a Roman road and crosses the Nalón gorges in Sobrescobio, Asturias, making it ideal for enjoying with family during autumn.

The medieval town in the heart of Navarre through which the Camino de Santiago passes and with a millenary bridge

Less than 30 minutes from Pamplona, this medieval Jacobean town, with nearly a millennium of history, is an essential destination in Spain. It stands out for its historical heritage and its millenary bridge, being a key point of the Camino de Santiago in Navarre.

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

This white village in CĂĄdiz, known for its whitewashed houses, holds important historical secrets, including the discovery of a valuable document from the Roman era that provides key information about the antiquity of the locality.

Registration Opens for Imserso Spa Resorts in 2026: Prices, Requirements, and How to Apply

This season, 197,000 spots are available for retirees and pensioners wishing to enjoy stays at Imserso spa resorts in Spain, including information on prices, requirements, and the application process.

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

The European city leads a global index that evaluates environmental performance, supply chain management, tourist destination handling, and social sustainability, positioning it as the most sustainable tourist destination in the world for the second consecutive year.

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

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

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

C. auris is a fungus that affects vulnerable people and can survive in hospitals and medical equipment. Spain records many cases in Europe, but experts assure that the situation is stable and outbreaks are kept under control.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "Homes have become boarding houses with private rooms"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, warning that nowadays homes function like boarding houses with private rooms, which limits coexistence and connection among their members.

A new study indicates that prolonged use of melatonin supplements to treat insomnia could increase the risk of developing heart failure, suggesting caution in their continuous use.

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

Spain has approved a Royal Decree regulating the medicinal use of cannabis. Borja Iribarne explains that this measure marks a shift from social stigma to the recognition of cannabis as a source of wellbeing, supported by scientific evidence. The expert details how the regulation will be applied and the potential scope of its therapeutic use in the country.

The mistake you shouldn’t make if you get stung by an Asian hornet because it could make the situation worse

Asian hornets, an invasive species, pose a risk because their stings can affect humans. It is crucial to know how to act to prevent the situation from getting worse after a sting.

The A-22, inaugurated in early October, debuts its first three speed cameras

The Directorate General of Traffic has installed three speed control cameras on the section of the A-22 between Siétamo and Huesca, inaugurated on October 1st, to improve road safety.

This is How Madrid’s Curious Bus-Taxi Lanes Work That Also Allow These Vehicles to Circulate

The exclusive lanes in Madrid, designed for public transport, also permit the passage of taxis, thus facilitating urban mobility and optimizing traffic in the capital.

The prison sentence that could face four individuals for impersonating others in the practical driving test

Four people were arrested in Zaragoza by the Civil Guard following an investigation by the GIAT for identity impersonation during the practical driving test. They could face prison sentences for these crimes related to fraud and forgery.

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 MotoGP riders, including Marc MĂĄrquez, started riding motorcycles as children without having a driving license. Some world champions have even faced difficulties obtaining the official permit later on.

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

Citroën launches the Ami Dark Side, a special version of its electric microcar aimed at drivers from age 14, which stands out for its bold and rebellious style.

Plug-in cars break records in September and already surpass 21% of the market

In September, sales of plug-in vehicles in Spain reached a record high, doubling previous figures and exceeding 21% of the total automotive market.

A fire at the Mas Marroch restaurant of the Roca brothers destroys the wooden dome of the establishment

Councilor Silvia Paneque confirms that the fire at the Mas Marroch restaurant is under control and in the extinguishing phase, expressing support together with Salvador Illa to the family of the Roca brothers.

Moreno Bonilla values the "effectiveness" of Infoca, leaving a "reasonably good" record of forest fires

The president of the Andalusian Government highlights the effectiveness of Infoca after a high-risk season with 6,327 hectares affected and announces the complete stabilization of the workforce of the forest firefighters corps.

The restaurant in Valencia that is one of TheFork users' favorites throughout Spain

Barbaric, which opened just over a year ago in Valencia, has quickly established itself as one of the favorite restaurants of TheFork users across Spain due to its quality and popularity.

The Government warns that the Labor Inspectorate will "continue to take action" at the Camp Nou construction site

Since the start of the Camp Nou construction, the Labor Inspectorate has received ten complaints regarding irregularities in the construction. The Government warns that it will continue supervising and taking action to ensure compliance with labor regulations.

Madrid's interactive center to remember victims of terrorism will be in San JerĂłnimo

The tribute to the victims of terrorism will be located in a four-story building in San JerĂłnimo, Madrid. The regional government plans to inaugurate this interactive center in 2027.

Galicia launches a new edition of the 'Bono Activa Comercio': deadlines, amount, how to apply...

Galicia has launched a new edition of the 'Bono Activa Comercio', offering digital vouchers worth 30 euros available via QR code to encourage spending in local businesses.

Indeterminate Prison Sentence for the Murder of His Partner in Girona in 2022

The court has imposed an indeterminate prison sentence on the perpetrator of the murder of his partner in Girona in 2022, ruling out that he acted under a psychotic episode or under the influence of cocaine.

Woman Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Abandoning Her Newborn Baby in a Trash Container in Seville

The woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for abandoning her newborn baby in a trash container in Seville. Her friend, who helped her get rid of the baby, was acquitted after being granted full exemption due to a 67% disability.

The City Council closes parks and sports facilities in Seville tomorrow due to another orange alert for rain

Aemet issues a warning for heavy rain starting at 2:00 PM, and the Seville City Council closes parks and sports facilities. President Juanma Moreno urges people to exercise extreme caution on a day expected to be difficult due to weather conditions.

They investigate whether the 11-year-old boy who died after being run over in an accident in Huétor Tåjar was a victim of bullying

The mother of the 11-year-old boy run over in Huétor Tåjar states that her son went out every morning to exercise to lose weight and was bullied because of his appearance and background, which is why it is being investigated whether he was a victim of school bullying.

The City Council takes a new step toward the construction of six 'microparkings' in Porvenir and Los Remedios

The Urban Planning Department has approved the procedures to change the land classification, a key step before selling it, which will facilitate the construction of six microparkings in the Porvenir and Los Remedios areas, pending approval in the Full Council meeting.

A Spaniard’s Surprise Upon Discovering Food in the United States: "This Is Illegal in Europe"

The influencer denounced the use of stimulants in American livestock farming to increase the animals' muscle mass, a practice that is illegal in Europe, which caused her surprise and rejection.

A Young Woman Confesses the Reason She Left Her Date: "If You Order the Special, I Think You're Stingy"

A young woman revealed that she ended her date because, although she considered it a superficial detail, she cared about whether the guy was willing to spend money or preferred to order specials, which she interprets as being "stingy."

A Lawyer Warns About the Review Policy at a Rural Guesthouse: "This Clause Is Abusive"

A rural guesthouse included a clause that allowed them to report negative comments, a measure that a lawyer describes as abusive, as it limits customers' freedom of expression and may infringe on legal rights related to opinions and reviews.

Rainy Season: How to Protect Street Animals from Cold and Humidity

Autumn rains pose a health risk to stray dogs and cats. It is crucial to protect them from cold and moisture by providing dry shelters and proper food to prevent illness and improve their well-being during this season.

Hiking with your dog: how to do it safely before, during, and after

Planning hiking with your dog with common sense and following key guidelines ensures a safe, enjoyable, and positive experience for both the owner and the animal.

Can a Cat Find Its Way Back Home if It Gets Lost?

A cat's ability to return home depends on factors such as the distance traveled, the unfamiliar environment, and its health condition, all of which can affect its success in finding the way back.

Check Your Horoscope for This Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to discover what fate has in store for you and make the most of your day.

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 Sunday holiday is moved to that day, allowing citizens to enjoy a long weekend.

The Magosto is a Galician tradition celebrated between November 1st and 11th, between All Saints' Day and St. Martin's Day, where towns enjoy the chestnut festival with activities and popular gatherings to honor this season.

The two new T-Mobilitat tickets that you can now recharge on the transport card

Metropolitan Transports of Barcelona (TMB) has added single tickets and airport tickets to the T-Mobilitat card, allowing you to recharge and use them in Barcelona's transport system.

Receives by mistake the salary of all his coworkers and refuses to return the money

An employee mistakenly received the full payment of the salaries of 34 workers from another branch and refused to return the money intended for his coworkers.

RosalĂ­a and Lily Allen: The Redemption of Female Sexuality

RosalĂ­a and Lily Allen embrace a religious aesthetic in their artistic image, challenging the growing social pressures that seek to control and discipline female pleasure. Their approach represents a vindication and redemption of women's sexuality.

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

David Hilbert, a distinguished 20th-century mathematician, revolutionized mathematics with his innovative approach and landmark problems that guided generations. His legacy marked a turning point in the discipline, influencing areas such as logic, physics, and the philosophy of mathematics, establishing him as a key figure of the 20th century.

Álex Mårquez and Other Siblings of Famous Spaniards Who Have Also Succeeded

Álex Mårquez and other siblings of famous Spaniards have managed to stand out and succeed in their own careers, proving that growing up alongside a successful family member does not prevent achieving personal success in different fields, as seen in MotoGP with the Mårquez brothers.

Clay Doll

All the comic strips published by MalagĂłn in 20minutos, compiling his graphic and humorous work in that medium.

Football Stars Born in November

November stands out for having seen the birth of great football legends such as Del Piero and Pedri, adding to the list of outstanding players born in other months of the year.

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

The most memorable quotes from the single participants in the First Dates episodes aired in October 2025 are highlighted, showcasing funny and heartfelt moments from the show.

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

November is filled with early discounts for Black Friday in categories such as technology, home, fashion, and toys. Stores like PcComponentes and Cecotec have already launched their promotions, offering discounts to attract buyers before the official event.

Women'Secret puts its entire online catalog at 50% off (and more!): pajamas, underwear... from €2

Women'Secret launches a big promotion ahead of Black Friday, offering its entire online catalog with discounts of 50% or more, including pajamas and underwear starting from €2.

Don’t wait for Black Friday to upgrade your phone: this OnePlus is already discounted by 300 euros

If you are looking for a high-end phone without paying more than 1,000 euros, PcComponentes is offering a special deal with a 300-euro discount on a OnePlus, allowing you to get a top device at a reduced price before Black Friday.

No More Carrying Water Jugs: This Filter Cleans Water Directly to Save Space

A convenient solution for those who prefer not to drink water straight from the tap is a filter that efficiently cleans the water, avoiding the use of pitchers and the burden of carrying water jugs, as well as saving space.

USA, on the verge of breaking the record for the longest government shutdown in its history

Fifteen years after its approval, Obamacare continues to generate conflict between Republicans and Democrats, causing the longest shutdown in the history of the US government.

The Prado recreates the Herrera Chapel, a reference of early Roman Baroque, to showcase the mastery of Annibale Carracci

The Prado Museum presents a permanent installation that recreates the Herrera Chapel, an icon of early Roman Baroque, highlighting the mastery of Annibale Carracci and allowing the public to rediscover an essential chapter of European mural art.

The Ministry of Culture Confirms the Discovery of the Unpublished Original of 'The Hive', the Masterpiece of Camilo José Cela

The Ministry of Culture has confirmed the discovery of the unpublished original typescript of 'The Hive' in the General Archive of the Administration in AlcalĂĄ de Henares. This version was initially censored for being considered "pornographic and irreverent."

Body Found on a Lanzarote Beach Where a Swimmer Disappeared Last Sunday

A body has been found on a beach in Lanzarote where a swimmer disappeared last Sunday. The body has not yet been identified.

A Drugged Driver Without a License and with 32 Police Records Arrested in l'Anoia

A man with 32 police records was arrested in l'Anoia after fleeing a police checkpoint. During the chase, he ran over his passenger when the latter jumped out of the moving vehicle. The driver was drugged and was driving without a license.

Oscar Tito, the viral advertising influencer: "Comedy is not therapy, it doesn't heal, but it helped me a lot to be who I am"

Oscar Tito, an influencer known for his impact in advertising, emphasizes that comedy is not therapy nor a cure, but it was key to his personal development and authenticity. His viral content has resonated due to its honesty and humor, helping him connect with a wide audience and establish himself as a unique voice on social media.

Legendary McLaren with which Ayrton Senna achieved one of his most unforgettable victories goes up for auction at 15 million dollars

The McLaren used by Ayrton Senna to win the 1991 Brazilian GP will be auctioned with an estimated price between 12 and 15 million dollars.

A resident in Madrid arrested after setting his house on fire, poisoning 14 officers, and threatening to blow up his building

A resident in Madrid set his home on fire, causing the poisoning of 14 officers and threatening to blow up the building. The Madrid Fire Department intervened, cut off the gas supply, and extinguished the flames to control the situation.

The Police Describe a Man Accused of Killing His Wife in Front of Their Son as "Cold" and "Too Calm"

The Prosecutor's Office accuses a man of abusing his wife for more than ten years and requests 31 years of imprisonment. The Police describe him as "cold" and "too calm" after the murder that occurred in front of his son.

His Neighbors Save His Life Amid Ambulance Delay: "I've Watched Many Medical Series"

A man expresses gratitude to his neighbors for acting quickly and saving his life during the ambulance delay, highlighting the importance of their prompt assistance.

Podemos pushes to negotiate the extension of anti-eviction measures that expire in 2026 immediately

Podemos demands that the new extension decree of the anti-eviction measures include protection for vulnerable people with long-term rental contracts, like Maricarmen, a resident of Retiro (Madrid).

Health Ministry warns PP-governed regions: if cancer screening data is not provided within a month, it will go to court

MĂłnica GarcĂ­a's department has formally requested the cancer screening program data from the PP-governed regions. If they do not submit it within a month, the Health Ministry will file an administrative litigation appeal in court.

The Andalusian Government denies the Minister of Health’s claim and assures that it has not refused to send screening data

Councillor Antonio Sanz denies that Andalusia has refused to send screening data to the Minister of Health and states that it will send the available indicators soon. Additionally, he accuses MĂłnica GarcĂ­a of insulting and threatening the autonomous communities.

The former European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders charged with money laundering

The Belgian judge has charged the former European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders with money laundering, considering that there is conclusive evidence against him.

Peru breaks off relations with Mexico for granting asylum to former Prime Minister Castillo, prosecuted for the failed 2022 coup

Peru cut diplomatic relations with Mexico after granting asylum to Betssy Pérez, former Prime Minister accused along with the former president of attempting a self-coup in December 2022.

The residents of a neighborhood in CĂłrdoba, fed up with insecurity: "They robbed me at home with a gun to my temple"

The residents of a neighborhood in CĂłrdoba demand greater security after suffering constant robberies, including a case where a resident was assaulted in his home under threat with a gun to the temple.

Tragedy in Nepal: Two Italian Climbers Die During Attempt to Ascend Panbari Peak

Alessandro Caputo and Stefano Farronato died after being trapped by an intense snowfall during their ascent of Panbari Peak, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported.

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

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to help you start the day informed. It includes information about politics, economy, culture, and national and international events, providing a clear and concise overview to keep you up to date with the most important matters from early on.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes recommendations for planning expenses, avoiding debt, and maximizing savings. It also suggests creating an emergency fund and using financial management tools to improve your financial health and effectively achieve your financial goals.

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Ethan Hawke (54 years old) recalls the lessons he learned from Robin Williams: "He didn’t just repeat what was in the script"

Ethan Hawke, who acted alongside Robin Williams in Peter Weir's 1989 film at only 19 years old, recalls the important lessons he learned from the actor, highlighting his ability to improvise and not limit himself to repeating the script.

'La que se avecina' premieres in cinemas traveling to the desert of AlmerĂ­a: dates and theaters to watch episode 200

Episode 200 of 'La que se avecina' will premiere in more than 40 Cines Yelmo theaters across Spain on November 11, 14, and 15, before its release on Prime Video on November 18.

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

Those who help clear plates and cutlery in restaurants are often detail-oriented, responsible, and empathetic individuals, reflecting positive personality traits according to psychological studies.

The Days of the Week When You Absolutely Should Not Refuel, According to an OCU Study

The OCU has analyzed fuel prices in Spain and identified the days of the week when refueling is more expensive, helping consumers save money by avoiding filling up the tank at those specific times.

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

In an unusual case, China has decided to use a water park in Australia to store thousands of new cars that it has not yet sold, highlighting problems in its automotive industry and difficulties in placing its production in the global market.

The road 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 the areas with the highest number of victims in traffic accidents.

Neither Vienna nor Prague: one of the most beautiful Christmas markets in Europe is in a city in Spain

In a large Spanish city, next to a UNESCO World Heritage monument, one of the most impressive and beautiful Christmas markets in Europe is set up, even surpassing the traditional ones in Vienna or Prague.

Bilbao is recommended by 'The Sun' as a winter destination for its excellent gastronomy, wines, and rich cultural offerings. The city provides unique experiences that combine tradition and modernity, making it an ideal choice for winter getaways.

Is it Better to Buy a Home Now or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Saving Themselves a Price Increase"

Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who do so will save themselves from future price increases. They analyze the current market and recommend taking advantage of present conditions to avoid future rises in housing costs.

The Christmas Spirit Returns to Madrid: The Date When Spain’s Most Important Christmas Market Opens

Madrid hosts one of the most traditional Christmas markets in Spain, where you can buy nativity figures, tambourines, and other typical items to celebrate Christmas.

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

The BOE confirms that starting January 1, the discount from the Intergenerational Equity Mechanism will be applied, which will reduce workers' paychecks by up to 95 euros to strengthen the pension fund.

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. These outages will affect the electricity supply on specific dates, impacting residents and local businesses. Those affected are advised to take precautions and stay alert for future updates from the company.

Gold prices rebound as risk-off mood grips markets; US payroll data awaited

Gold prices rose as investors sought safe-haven assets amid growing market uncertainties. The risk-off sentiment was driven by concerns over economic outlook and geopolitical tensions. Market participants are awaiting upcoming US payroll data, which is expected to influence further asset movements and provide insights into the labor market and economic health.

Oil dips amid broader market selloff, strong dollar pressure

Oil prices fell as a broader market selloff and a stronger U.S. dollar pressured commodities. Investors grew cautious due to concerns about rising interest rates and their impact on demand. Despite supply constraints, the market remains vulnerable to economic growth worries, leading to the dip in crude prices.

Oil prices dip amid oversupply concerns, US inventory build

Oil prices fell due to worries about oversupply and an unexpected rise in US crude inventories. Increased production from major exporters and slowing demand growth contributed to market pressure, raising concerns about balancing global oil supply and demand. Analysts suggest prices may remain volatile as markets adjust to these factors.

US oil futures slip after API shows surprise jump in weekly crude stocks

US oil futures declined following the American Petroleum Institute's report revealing an unexpected rise in weekly crude inventories. The increase in stockpiles signals potential oversupply concerns, putting downward pressure on prices despite ongoing demand recovery efforts. Traders are closely monitoring further data for clearer market direction.

Factbox - Key proposed measures in Canadian federal budget

The Canadian federal budget introduces several key measures, including increased funding for healthcare, investments in climate change initiatives, tax relief for middle-income families, and enhanced support for education and infrastructure projects to stimulate economic growth and address social challenges.

Putin praises capabilities, prospects of new Russian weapons

Russian President Vladimir Putin lauded the advanced capabilities and future potential of Russia's new weapons systems. He emphasized their role in strengthening national security and maintaining strategic balance amid global tensions. Putin highlighted ongoing developments and expressed confidence in the military's ability to integrate these technologies effectively.

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Brazil’s Lula promises ’COP of Truth’ as UN warns of dangerously high emissions

Brazilian President Lula pledged that the upcoming COP will be a 'COP of Truth,' emphasizing the need for honest climate action. This comes as the UN warns global emissions remain dangerously high, threatening climate targets. Lula called for increased commitments and cooperation to address environmental challenges and achieve a sustainable future.

Nigeria's Tuggar to Trump: State-backed religious persecution impossible under constitution

Nigeria's Ambassador to the US, Yusuf Tuggar, rejected claims of state-backed religious persecution in Nigeria, stating it contradicts the nation's constitution. He emphasized Nigeria's commitment to religious freedom and peaceful coexistence among diverse faiths, countering accusations made by former US President Donald Trump. Tuggar highlighted ongoing efforts to foster unity and address security challenges without targeting any religious group.

Serbia debates plan to speed up Jared Kushner’s luxury compound

Serbian officials are discussing accelerating the approval process for a luxury residential project linked to Jared Kushner. The proposal aims to fast-track construction permits for Kushner’s compound, sparking debate over transparency and potential preferential treatment. Critics express concerns about fairness, while supporters highlight economic benefits and investment opportunities tied to the development.

Novo Nordisk Q3 sales in line with forecasts in new CEO’s maiden quarter

Novo Nordisk reported Q3 sales matching forecasts during the first quarter under new CEO Lars Fruergaard JĂžrgensen. The company maintained strong performance in its diabetes and obesity treatments, affirming steady growth despite market challenges. This result supports confidence in the leadership transition and the ongoing demand for its key products.

Amazon sues Perplexity over ‘agentic’ shopping tool

Amazon has filed a lawsuit against AI startup Perplexity, alleging that its new AI shopping assistant infringes on Amazon’s intellectual property. The tool uses AI to make shopping decisions and complete purchases autonomously, which Amazon claims violates its rights and poses security risks. Perplexity argues that its product is innovative and distinct. The case highlights growing tensions over AI’s role in e-commerce.

Volkswagen to develop chip for China smart cars with Horizon Robotics

Volkswagen is partnering with Chinese AI firm Horizon Robotics to develop a custom chip for smart cars tailored to China’s market. This collaboration aims to enhance the processing power and AI capabilities of Volkswagen’s vehicles, accelerating their intelligent driving and smart connectivity features in China. The move strengthens Volkswagen’s position in the competitive Chinese automotive market.

BMW boosts profit margin for cars in third quarter

BMW increased its profit margin for cars in Q3, driven by higher sales and strong demand for premium models. The automaker benefited from cost controls and a favorable product mix, offsetting challenges like supply chain issues. This improvement underscores BMW's resilience amid the ongoing global automotive market pressures.

Automakers urge US to extend North America free trade deal

Major automakers are calling on the US government to extend the North America free trade agreement to maintain supply chain stability and competitiveness. They emphasize that continuing trade cooperation with Canada and Mexico is vital amid global economic uncertainties and rising production costs, urging policymakers to avoid disruptions that could harm the automotive industry and jobs.

Stocks fall on valuation fears, dip-buyers emerge

Stocks declined due to concerns over high valuations, prompting some investors to sell. However, bargain hunters stepped in to buy shares at lower prices, providing some market support. The mixed activity reflects uncertainty about future economic growth and corporate earnings.

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Brazil asset manager rejects report of talks with Bunge over Kepler Weber stake

A Brazilian asset manager denied reports about negotiations with agribusiness giant Bunge regarding a stake in agricultural machinery maker Kepler Weber. The asset manager clarified there are no ongoing talks or agreements with Bunge related to Kepler Weber shares, contradicting earlier media claims.

Woodside Energy forecasts sales to rise by 50% by 2032

Woodside Energy projects a 50% increase in sales by 2032, driven by rising demand for energy resources. The company plans to expand production capacities and invest in new projects to capitalize on market growth and strengthen its position in the global energy sector.

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Supreme Court weighs legality of tariffs in major test of Trump's power

The Supreme Court is reviewing a case challenging tariffs imposed during President Trump’s administration. The case tests the extent of presidential authority in setting trade policy, focusing on whether the tariffs were legally justified. This decision could have significant implications for executive power and future trade regulations.

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Hong Kong SAR PMI rises to 51.2, highest in nearly a year

Hong Kong's SAR Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) increased to 51.2 in the latest reading, marking its highest level in almost a year. The rise indicates improving business conditions and expanding economic activity in the region, signaling a positive outlook for the local manufacturing sector.

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Ireland services PMI shows strongest growth of 2025 in October

Ireland's services sector experienced its strongest growth of 2025 in October, driven by increased demand and business optimism. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) indicated robust expansion, with new orders and employment rising. This growth signals a positive outlook for Ireland's economy as the services sector continues to recover and outperform expectations.

Asian sectors show highest activity growth since March

Asian sectors recorded their strongest activity growth since March, driven by expanding manufacturing and services. Increased demand and easing COVID-19 restrictions contributed to higher production and service output, signaling economic recovery in the region. However, challenges like supply chain issues remain, but overall business sentiment is improving across key Asian markets.

China services sector growth continues amid rising domestic demand

China's services sector expanded in May, driven by increasing domestic consumption and easing COVID-19 restrictions. The Caixin Services Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose, indicating stronger growth supported by boosted consumer spending and government stimulus, signaling a steady recovery in the domestic economy.

UAE non-oil economy shows solid growth in October

The UAE's non-oil sector demonstrated robust growth in October, driven by strong performances in wholesale, retail, and manufacturing. This reflects increased domestic demand and sustained diversification efforts away from oil dependency, highlighting the country's economic resilience and strategic growth initiatives.

Jamaica sees 30% GDP hit from Hurricane Melissa, at least 75 dead in Caribbean

Hurricane Melissa has caused devastating impacts in the Caribbean, with Jamaica experiencing a 30% drop in GDP due to widespread damage. The storm has claimed at least 75 lives across the region, disrupting economies and displacing thousands. Recovery efforts are underway as affected communities face challenges rebuilding infrastructure and restoring essential services.

China eyes $4 billion bond, term sheet shows, orders top $65 billion

China plans to issue a $4 billion bond, as revealed by a term sheet. Investor orders have surged over $65 billion, showing strong demand. The bond aims to support government funding needs amid economic challenges. Details on maturity and interest rates remain pending. This issuance marks a significant move in China’s debt market strategy.

Indonesia Q3 GDP growth slows slightly to 5.04% ahead of end-year stimulus measures

Indonesia’s GDP growth slowed to 5.04% in Q3, down from previous quarters, reflecting global economic challenges and domestic factors. The government plans to introduce end-year stimulus measures to boost economic activity and support recovery. Despite the slowdown, sectors like manufacturing and consumer spending remain resilient, indicating steady growth prospects moving into the final quarter.

Five debt hotspots in the AI data centre boom

The rapid growth of AI data centres is driving high demand for financing, creating five key debt hotspots: construction loans, mezzanine debt, leveraged loans, structured credit, and bond markets. Investors face risks from cost overruns, rising interest rates, and potential overbuilding. Despite challenges, the sector's expansion continues as companies race to meet AI computing needs, fueling substantial borrowing and investment activity.

Morning Bid: Pyrotechnics in stocks and US elections

The stock market showed notable volatility amid uncertainties surrounding upcoming US elections. Investors reacted to shifting political dynamics and economic indicators, reflecting cautious optimism mixed with concerns. Market experts advise monitoring election developments closely, as results could significantly influence financial trends and investor sentiment moving forward.

Wall Street girds for life under Mamdani, worries about New York City’s competitiveness

Wall Street is preparing for changes under Mamdani’s leadership, expressing concerns over New York City’s ability to remain competitive. Industry leaders worry that policy shifts may impact financial innovation and investment attractiveness, potentially weakening the city’s global financial standing. Efforts are underway to balance regulatory demands with maintaining the city's status as a premier financial hub.

Safe-haven yen, Swiss franc shine as stocks slide; sterling struggles

The yen and Swiss franc strengthened as investors sought safe-haven assets amid a global stock market decline. Meanwhile, the British pound faced pressure and underperformed due to concerns over economic uncertainty and weaker market sentiment. The shifts reflect growing risk aversion and investor caution in volatile market conditions.

China to suspend 24% additional tariff on US goods, retain 10% levy

China announced it will suspend the 24% additional tariff on certain US goods but will keep the existing 10% tariff in place. This move aims to ease trade tensions while maintaining some protective measures. The suspension is seen as a gesture to support ongoing trade negotiations between the two countries.

Zohran Mamdani wins New York City mayoral election - media

Zohran Mamdani has won the New York City mayoral election, marking a significant political shift. His victory reflects growing support for progressive policies and diverse leadership in the city. The election outcome is seen as a response to recent challenges facing NYC, with Mamdani promising reform and inclusive governance.

Asian markets shaken by steepest selloff in seven months as AI rally pauses

Asian markets experienced their sharpest selloff in seven months, halting a robust rally driven by AI. Investors became cautious due to concerns over rising bond yields and mixed economic data, resulting in a significant drop in tech stocks. The slowdown in momentum highlights worries about inflation and possible interest rate increases, causing widespread market volatility throughout the region.

Subdued Philippine inflation leaves door open for December rate cut

Philippine inflation eased in October, staying within the central bank's target range, suggesting inflation pressures are manageable. This softness in prices opens the possibility for the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas to consider a policy rate cut in December to support economic growth amid global uncertainties.

Bitcoin price today: slides below $100k, enters bear market amid valuation jitters

Bitcoin's price has dropped below $100,000, signaling entry into a bear market as investor concerns grow over its valuation. The decline reflects increasing market volatility and uncertainty, with traders reassessing risk amid shifting economic conditions and regulatory scrutiny. This downturn highlights the challenges facing the cryptocurrency sector in maintaining momentum and investor confidence.

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XRP Falls 10% In Selloff

XRP experienced a 10% decline amid a widespread cryptocurrency selloff, triggered by regulatory concerns and market volatility. Investors reacted to recent legal developments and shifting market sentiment, leading to increased selling pressure on XRP and other digital assets. The drop highlights ongoing challenges for cryptocurrencies in gaining stable investor confidence.

Ethereum Falls 10% In Rout

Ethereum's price dropped 10% amid a broad crypto market sell-off triggered by rising interest rates and regulatory concerns. Investors reacted to tightening monetary policies and increased scrutiny on digital assets, leading to decreased demand and market volatility. The decline highlights ongoing challenges in the cryptocurrency sector as it navigates shifting economic and regulatory landscapes.

Bitcoin dips below $100,000

Bitcoin's price fell below the $100,000 mark, reflecting increased market volatility and investor caution amid regulatory concerns and global economic uncertainties. The dip marks a significant psychological threshold, intensifying debates about the cryptocurrency’s future and stability in the financial markets.

Bitcoin is Testing $100,000 Level, Currently $101,300

Bitcoin has surpassed the $100,000 mark and is currently trading around $101,300. This milestone highlights strong market momentum and increasing investor confidence, signaling potential for further gains in the cryptocurrency sector. Analysts remain watchful as Bitcoin approaches new all-time highs.

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

Bitcoin’s price fell below $105,000 following a massive $1.3 billion liquidation across the cryptocurrency market. The sell-off was triggered by increased volatility and investor panic, causing forced liquidations of leveraged positions. This downturn reflects ongoing market instability and concerns over regulatory pressures affecting crypto assets.

Propanc Biopharma plans to acquire digital asset treasury companies

Propanc Biopharma announced plans to acquire companies managing digital asset treasuries. This move aims to diversify their portfolio and capitalize on the growing digital asset market. The acquisition aligns with Propanc’s strategic efforts to expand into innovative financial technologies and enhance shareholder value through new revenue streams.

Mevolaxy Launches Mobile App and Announces Record Payouts

Mevolaxy has introduced a new mobile app to enhance user experience, allowing easier access to its services. Alongside the launch, the company announced record payouts to its users, marking a significant milestone in its financial growth and user rewards program. The app aims to drive engagement and offer convenient features, supporting Mevolaxy's expansion strategy.

EOS Falls 10% In Selloff

EOS experienced a sharp 10% price drop amid a broader cryptocurrency selloff. Market analysts attribute the decline to increased investor caution and profit-taking following recent gains. Trading volume surged as traders adjusted positions, impacting EOS alongside other digital assets. The downturn highlights the volatile nature of the crypto market and the risks investors face during periods of rapid fluctuation.

Sampo launches €150 million share buyback program

Sampo has initiated a €150 million share buyback program aimed at optimizing its capital structure and returning value to shareholders. The program reflects the company's strong financial position and confidence in future prospects. The buyback is expected to support share price stability and enhance earnings per share.

Sampo raises 2024-2026 earnings growth target on strong performance

Sampo has increased its earnings growth target for 2024-2026, citing robust financial performance. The company’s strong results reflect successful strategies and favorable market conditions, prompting optimism for continued profitability and shareholder returns in the coming years.

Pandora reports 6% organic growth in Q3 despite economic headwinds

Pandora delivered a 6% organic growth in Q3, overcoming economic challenges. The company's strong performance was driven by increased customer engagement and new product launches, signaling resilience amid market uncertainties.

Sampo raises operating EPS growth target after strong Q3 results

Sampo upgraded its operating EPS growth target following robust Q3 performance. The company reported strong earnings driven by favorable market conditions and effective risk management. This improvement reflects confidence in continued growth and operational strength for the remainder of the year.

FDA approves Restylane Lyft for chin augmentation

The FDA has approved Restylane Lyft, a dermal filler, for chin augmentation. Originally used for cheek enhancement, this approval expands its use to improve chin contour and profile. The treatment offers a non-surgical option for patients seeking facial reshaping with temporary results.

Ternium to acquire remaining Usiminas control group shares for $315.2 million

Ternium announced it will purchase the remaining shares held by Usiminas' control group for $315.2 million. This acquisition aims to strengthen Ternium’s position in the steel industry and streamline operations within Usiminas, enhancing its strategic influence and market presence.

EPWK Holdings receives Nasdaq delisting notice over low share price

EPWK Holdings has been notified by Nasdaq that it faces delisting because its stock price has fallen below the required minimum. The company must now take corrective actions within a specified period to regain compliance and avoid removal from the exchange.

Cathie Wood's ARK buys CRISPR stock, sells Teradyne and Roku

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has increased its holdings in CRISPR Therapeutics, signaling confidence in gene-editing technology. At the same time, ARK sold shares of Teradyne and Roku, indicating a shift in portfolio focus towards emerging biotech innovations over certain tech components.

Estée Lauder family to sell shares at $90 each to settle estate

The Estée Lauder family plans to sell shares at $90 each as part of settling a family estate. This move aims to distribute assets fairly among heirs and finalize estate matters efficiently.

AIG prices $1 billion secondary offering of Corebridge shares

AIG has priced a $1 billion secondary offering of Corebridge shares. This move allows AIG to sell existing shares to investors, raising capital while retaining Corebridge’s operational independence. The offering reflects AIG’s strategy to monetize its investment in Corebridge amid favorable market conditions.

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