News Summary - 11/07/2025

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'Our job is only killing' - how Sudan's brutal militia carried out a massacre

BBC Verify investigates the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) massacre in Sudan, revealing how the brutal militia systematically killed unarmed civilians. Humanitarian officials estimate the death toll at around 2,000, exposing severe atrocities committed during the violence.

Typhoon barrels towards Cambodia after killing at least 193 in Philippines and Vietnam

One of the year's deadliest storms has killed at least 193 people in the Philippines and Vietnam before moving westward towards Cambodia and Laos. The typhoon caused widespread devastation, triggering severe flooding and damage across the affected regions. Emergency responses are ongoing as the storm continues to impact communities in Southeast Asia.

Elon Musk's $1tn pay deal approved by Tesla shareholders

Tesla shareholders have approved Elon Musk's pay deal, which could be worth $1 trillion. Musk will receive hundreds of millions of new shares if he meets specific performance targets.

The battle over Gaza's future: Why no one can agree on the rebuild

Innovative plans for Gaza’s reconstruction, including AI-driven super cities and culturally inspired designs, have been proposed. However, political challenges and disagreements continue to stall progress, leaving the region's future uncertain despite these visionary ideas.

COP30: World leaders take aim at Trump for climate inaction

At the COP30 climate summit in BelĂ©m, world leaders criticized former President Trump’s record on climate change, highlighting his administration's rollback of environmental policies and lack of action. The summit focused on renewed global commitments to combat climate change and urged stronger efforts to meet international targets.

British grandmother flies home after 12 years on Indonesian death row

Lindsay Sandiford, sentenced to death in Indonesia in 2013, has been released on humanitarian grounds and flown back to the UK after spending 12 years on death row.

Russian soldier sentenced to life in jail in unprecedented Ukrainian trial

Dmitry Kurashov was sentenced to life imprisonment in Ukraine after being found guilty of killing an unarmed, surrendered Ukrainian soldier. This marks the first verdict of its kind in the ongoing conflict.

Peru Congress declares Mexican president 'persona non grata'

Peru's Congress declared the Mexican President 'persona non grata' days after Peru severed diplomatic ties with Mexico following Mexico's decision to grant asylum to a former Peruvian prime minister.

Harry apologizes to Canada for wearing LA Dodgers cap during World Series

Harry apologized to Canada after critics accused him of disrespecting the Commonwealth and the country's only MLB team by wearing an LA Dodgers cap during the World Series.

Man catches fire after power bank overheats at Melbourne airport lounge

A man in his 50s caught fire when his power bank overheated at a Melbourne airport lounge. Staff helped him into a shower, and he received treatment for burns on his leg and fingers.

Sudan's RSF paramilitaries agree humanitarian ceasefire

After an 18-month siege of el-Fasher in Darfur, Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have agreed to a humanitarian ceasefire, aiming to ease the dire conditions in the city.

Texas sues Roblox for 'putting paedophiles and profits' over safety

Texas has sued Roblox, accusing the platform of prioritizing profits over user safety and enabling paedophiles. Roblox responded, expressing disappointment and stating the lawsuit is based on misrepresentations and sensationalized claims.

Nancy Pelosi announces retirement after decades in US Congress

Nancy Pelosi, the first female Speaker of the US House, announced her retirement after a historic and influential career in Congress, leaving a lasting impact on American politics.

UN Lifts Sanctions on Syrian President Ahead of White House Visit

US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz stated that lifting sanctions on the Syrian president sends a "strong political signal" indicating Syria has entered a "new era," ahead of the Syrian leader's White House visit.

Greek coastguard chief to be prosecuted over deadly migrant shipwreck

Vice Admiral Tryfon Kontizas and three other senior coastguard officials face manslaughter charges linked to the 2023 migrant shipwreck disaster.

Louvre criticised for spending money on art instead of security in years before heist

Three weeks after a major jewel theft at the Louvre, the museum faces criticism for prioritizing art acquisitions over security measures, leading to concerns about neglected safety protocols.

Afghan opium crop plummets after Taliban ban, UN survey finds

Afghanistan, once responsible for over 80% of the world's opium production, has seen a dramatic drop in cultivation following a ban imposed by the Taliban, according to a UN survey.

Boeing criminal case linked to deadly 737 crashes dropped

A judge dismissed the criminal case against Boeing related to fatal 737 crashes, citing a lack of authority to deny the request despite believing the decision wasn't in the public interest.

World’s oldest president sworn in for eighth term in Cameroon

Paul Biya, in power since 1982, has been sworn in for his eighth term as president of Cameroon. The opposition alleges that the recent election was rigged.

Trump wants South Africa out of the G20 as it gears up for world summit

Trump urges the removal of South Africa from the G20, citing alleged persecution of the white minority—a claim South Africa denies.

Pirates fire grenades and board vessel off Somali coast

Pirates attacked a vessel off the Somali coast, using grenades before boarding. This incident highlights a recent resurgence of piracy activity in the area.

Israel says Hamas returned body of dead Tanzanian hostage

Joshua Mollel, a 21-year-old Tanzanian agriculture student, was killed during the Hamas attack on Kibbutz Nir Oz on 7 October 2023. Israel reports that Hamas has returned his body.

Mexico president to seek charges after being groped on street

Claudia Sheinbaum announced she will press charges after being groped on the street, emphasizing the need to draw a clear line against harassment of Mexican women.

Appeal to stop ostrich cull dismissed by Canada's top court

Canada's top court has rejected the farmers' appeal to stop the ostrich cull. Officials plan to proceed with killing over 300 ostriches, leaving farmers with limited legal recourse.

US boat strikes are crimes against humanity, says former ICC prosecutor

The Trump administration defended US boat strikes against drug gangs as part of an armed conflict. However, a former ICC prosecutor condemned these strikes, labeling them crimes against humanity.

Busiest US airports to cut thousands of flights due to government shutdown

Major US airports will reduce thousands of flights as air traffic controllers face fatigue and staff shortages amid the government shutdown. This reduction in flight capacity aims to address safety concerns and manage the decreased workforce effectively.

Great Barrier Reef may partially recover from 'grim future' if global warming stays below 2°C

A recent study reveals that some corals in the Great Barrier Reef show greater resilience to warmer waters, offering hope for partial recovery if global warming is limited to below 2°C.

Democrats celebrate election wins. Regaining power will be harder

A year after a tough election loss, the Democratic Party faces critical decisions about its future direction as it celebrates recent wins. Despite successes, regaining long-term power remains challenging amid internal divisions and shifting political landscapes.

Small-town India to cricket World champions: The women who made history

Many members of India’s cricket World Cup-winning team come from small towns and humble backgrounds, demonstrating their determination and talent to make history on the global stage.

Sudan's life-saving community kitchens on verge of collapse

A global hunger monitor confirms famine conditions are spreading in Sudan's conflict zones, pushing community kitchens—vital for life-saving food aid—to the brink of collapse amid escalating humanitarian crises.

Was climate change to blame for the strength of Hurricane Melissa?

A recent study reveals that climate change made Hurricane Melissa's rapid intensification six times more likely, highlighting the growing impact of global warming on storm strength.

Inside Gaza, BBC sees total devastation after two years of war

Gaza lies in ruins after two years of war, with widespread destruction evident in endless rubble and ruined streets. The devastation makes any plans for Gaza’s future seem distant and uncertain, highlighting the severe impact of ongoing conflict on the region.

Miss Universe contestants stage walkout after organiser berates Miss Mexico

Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, reported that organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil was "not respectful" towards her during a pre-pageant event. This led to several Miss Universe contestants staging a walkout in protest of the organiser's behavior.

Watch: What New Yorkers Want Mamdani to Do as Mayor

At 34, Mamdani will become New York City's first Muslim and youngest mayor in over 100 years when sworn in on January 1, 2026. Residents share their hopes and expectations for his upcoming leadership.

Watch: Cars pile up on Philippines streets after typhoon

Floods caused by a typhoon have devastated towns in the Philippines, resulting in at least 85 deaths and 75 people reported missing. Streets are heavily flooded, leading to numerous car pile-ups and widespread damage. Rescue efforts are ongoing amid severe weather conditions.

Smoke hangs over Louisville after deadly plane crash

A UPS plane crashed during takeoff in Louisville, resulting in three confirmed deaths. Officials anticipate that the death toll may rise as rescue efforts continue at the scene.

The PP sees the legislature as "finished" due to the "paralysis of the country" and invites Junts to call them "if they want to oust" SĂĄnchez

The PP accuses Pedro SĂĄnchez's government of paralyzing the country both in the executive and legislative branches, stating that their only recourse left is the judicial route. They invite Junts to contact them if they wish to support SĂĄnchez's downfall.

Pilar AlegrĂ­a assures that the Government continues with an "outstretched hand" to Junts after the break with Moncloa

Pilar AlegrĂ­a, Minister of Education and Government spokesperson, acknowledged the Government's parliamentary minority and stated that it maintains an "outstretched hand" to Junts after their break with Moncloa, seeking dialogue and agreements despite the difficulties.

The 24 Laws That Junts Promises to Block in Congress: From Families to Official Secrets

Junts has promised to block or amend all the laws approved by the Council of Ministers, affecting areas ranging from family policies to official secrets, as part of their strategy in Congress.

Flu infections increase in the last week, especially among children, surpassing those of the last two years

According to the Carlos III bulletin, the flu rate increased from 16.7 to 20.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, with a notable sharp rise among children aged 1 to 4 years, which went up from 23.3 to 37.9 cases, exceeding the levels of the past two years.

SĂĄnchez Seeks Outreach in Latin America with a Tour Marked by Absences and a Green Agenda

Sánchez’s tour to the COP30 in Brazil and the EU-CELAC summit in Colombia takes place in a context of tension due to Trump’s offensive in the Caribbean. From Moncloa, it is demanded that any action respects international law, amid an agenda focused on sustainability and cooperation between Europe and Latin America.

The first snowflakes arrive: a new front will bring more heavy rain and even snow over the weekend

A new cold front will bring heavy rain, a drop in temperatures, and frost in mountainous areas over the weekend, with the first snowfalls expected in several regions.

The Generation That Shares Their Location in Real Time: "It's Not Control, It's Curiosity"

Young people share their location in real time mainly out of curiosity and for safety. However, experts warn about possible risks such as excessive control, technological dependency, and loss of privacy.

The Counter-chronicle of the '20minutos' Awards: "Between Two Lands, an Autograph, and the Future of the Valencian Community"

The '20minutos' Awards gala highlighted the heartfelt anecdote of the autograph that King Felipe VI gave to the media director when he was a child, marking a special moment during the event.

King Felipe VI Presides over the '20minutos' 2025 Awards at the Teatro Real in Madrid

The annual 20minutos 2025 Awards ceremony took place this Thursday at the Teatro Real in Madrid, with the presence and presidency of H.M. King Felipe VI.

The King Defends "Rigorous and Committed" Journalism to Safeguard "Harmony and Democracy"

The King congratulates 20minutos on its 25th anniversary, highlighting its impact on the transformation of journalism. At the newspaper's annual awards, the Independent Journalists Association of Ukraine, Dr. Manel Castillo, and the city of Valencia were recognized.

The King, at the '20minutos' Awards: "You have shown that journalism done with vocation is essential to understanding the world"

The King highlighted at the '20minutos' Awards the importance of journalism carried out with vocation, emphasizing that it is fundamental to understanding the world. He acknowledged the commitment of communication professionals and valued their essential role in today's society.

Oksana Brovko: "Journalists in Ukraine feel the value of their work; what they do saves the lives of their neighbors"

Oksana Brovko, president of the Association of Independent Journalists of Ukraine, highlights the bravery and commitment of Ukrainian journalists. She points out that their work is vital for informing and protecting society, as their efforts directly contribute to saving lives amid the conflict. Journalists face constant risks but feel the deep value and responsibility of their work.

MÂȘ JosĂ© Catala, 20minutos City Award 2025: "Valencia is among the best cities in the world for its quality of life"

The mayor of Valencia, María José Catalå, has been awarded the 20minutos City Award 2025, highlighting Valencia as one of the best cities in the world for its quality of life.

Manel del Castillo: "It is unacceptable to have therapies that cure children and not apply them because they are not profitable"

Dr. Manel del Castillo, awarded the 20minutos Social Action Prize for the Únicas project, denounces that it is unacceptable not to apply therapies that cure children because they are not economically profitable.

The 20minutos Awards, from the inside: relive in video a recognition gala after 25 years of trajectory

The 20minutos Awards celebrated their 25th anniversary with a special gala that recognized talent and career achievements in various fields. The event gathered distinguished guests and offered emotional moments, highlighting the importance of these awards after a quarter century of history.

A 35-year-old autograph from the king appears at the gala and he appreciates the "gesture": "I recognize my handwriting"

During a gala, an autograph from the king signed 35 years ago appeared, which caught attention and was appreciated by the king himself, who recognized his handwriting and warmly valued the gesture.

Milei and Nadal star in an informal meeting in Miami before an economic debate forum

President Milei warmly greeted Rafael Nadal and shared a few relaxed minutes with the Mallorcan tennis player in Miami, before participating in an economic debate forum.

Broncano 'gets angry' with Berto Romero for not promoting anything new: "You're scraping the yogurt"

Berto Romero, the most frequent guest with eleven appearances, spoke again about his show 'Lo nunca visto'. Broncano showed annoyance because Berto wasn't promoting new projects, accusing him of "scraping the yogurt."

This Is How 'Big Brother' Has Returned: New Era, New Rules, and a House That Hides More Than One Secret

Big Brother premiered a new house in Tres Cantos on Telecinco, revealed its 20 contestants, and unveiled the secret of the oasis, a space where four participants will live hidden from the rest, marking a new era with renewed rules.

Juan del Val says he didn’t win the Planeta Prize because of his relationship with Atresmedia: "I could go to TVE, but I don’t want to"

Juan del Val appeared on Pablo Motos’s show to present his Planeta Prize-winning work, "Vera, a Love Story," and denied that his connection with Atresmedia influenced the award, clarifying that although he could work at TVE, he prefers not to.

Order to Reopen the Marta del Castillo Case for Possible Unauthorized Practice Regarding the Report on Miguel Carcaño's Mobile Phone

The Seville Court orders the case to be reopened to investigate whether there was unauthorized practice in preparing the report on Miguel Carcaño's mobile phone, requesting new proceedings to clarify if any qualified IT professional was involved.

New York is Not the First: These Are Other Major Western Cities That Have Elected a Muslim Mayor

In addition to New York, several major Western cities have elected Muslim mayors, reflecting increasing diversity and representation in urban politics.

The rise in housing prices increases the average mortgage payment by 5%, which now represents more than 33% of the salary

New mortgage holders pay an average of 786 euros per month, with payments exceeding 1,200 euros in the Balearic Islands and Madrid. The increase in housing prices raises the average payment by 5%, which already represents more than 33% of the average salary.

Breakthrough in Colon Cancer: Spanish Scientists Identify a "Key" Protein for Metastasis

A study conducted by Hospital Clínico San Carlos, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, and CIB-CSIC, published in the British Journal of Cancer, has identified an essential protein involved in colon cancer metastasis, which could open new avenues for treatment and improve patient prognosis.

At least two dead and one injured in a shooting west of Miami

A shooting in an apartment in the Lago Grande community, in Hialeah, west of Miami, left at least two dead and one injured. Authorities are investigating the incident that occurred in the area.

A neighbor from LeĂłn leaves her entire town without internet by cutting the fiber optic cable

A neighbor from LeĂłn cut the fiber optic cables running along her facade, without having given her consent for their installation, leaving her entire town without internet.

Laura Pausini's family at odds with the artist following the death of her uncle

A controversial message from Laura Pausini's cousin has sparked a family conflict in Italy after the death of the artist's uncle, igniting a public dispute between the singer and her family.

DĂ­az closes the door to self-employed workers receiving the unemployment subsidy for those over 52 years old

Yolanda DĂ­az supports reforming the cessation of activity benefit for self-employed workers but rejects allowing them to access the unemployment subsidy for those over 52 years old, as she considers them to be different types of aid. Organizations such as ATA, UPTA, and Uatae have requested that self-employed workers also be able to benefit from this aid.

An 18-Year Wait to Make History in 15 Minutes: The Birth of the First White Rhinoceros at Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia celebrated the birth of the first white rhinoceros after an 18-year wait, a milestone aimed at promoting the conservation of the species. The park plans to continue reproduction efforts by gestating more calves to support their preservation.

The international press surrenders to 'Lux', RosalĂ­a's new work: "A masterpiece"

RosalĂ­a's new album, 'Lux', has received unanimous praise internationally, solidifying her as an innovative and outstanding artist in contemporary music.

Police Reveal Possible Cause of Death of Young Cowboys Player Marshawn Kneeland

The police report indicates that the death of player Marshawn Kneeland was caused by a self-inflicted wound after he fled a police chase.

Bullying at School | A Girl's Classmates Break Her Nose: "They Returned It to Me Covered in Blood"

The mother of a girl reported that her daughter's classmates broke her nose and criticized the school's lack of support in the face of the bullying she endured.

Stylist JesĂșs Reyes analyzes the 'pajama look' of the Civil Guard director that has sparked debate

Mercedes GonzĂĄlez FernĂĄndez, Director General of the Civil Guard, sparked debate after attending an official event wearing a pajama-style outfit, a choice questioned by experts in protocol and attire.

Volunteering: the silent strength of solidarity

FundaciĂłn MAPFRE celebrates 50 years of commitment and solidarity, highlighting volunteering as key to driving social change and supporting those who need it most.

Do you want to work in the heating and air conditioning industry?

Davante has signed an agreement to promote the employability and training of refrigeration technicians, fostering job opportunities in the heating and air conditioning sector.

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

Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, its HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kisscam' segment.

The public hotel chain that breaks records with stays in historic buildings: "Unique and idyllic spaces"

The public chain has 98 hotels, 97 in Spain and one in Portugal, offering more than 10,000 beds, standing out for being housed in historic buildings that provide unique and idyllic spaces.

The Painful Message from Angy FernĂĄndez After the Surgery That Forced Her to Leave the Stage

Angy FernĂĄndez reappeared on social media to share good news after undergoing surgery that forced her to temporarily step away from the stage.

Karla SofĂ­a GascĂłn Goes Braless to a Red Carpet Event Wearing a Transparent Dress and Underwear

Spanish actress Karla SofĂ­a GascĂłn made an impact at the II Break on Time Awards by wearing a transparent beaded dress that revealed her underwear, choosing not to wear a bra on the red carpet.

USA Raises Tensions with Russia After Testing a Missile Amid Nuclear Threats with Putin

The United States carried out an operational test of an unarmed missile capable of carrying up to three nuclear warheads, increasing tensions amid nuclear threats between the U.S. and Russia.

Tesla shareholders approve granting Elon Musk the record amount of one trillion dollars

Tesla shareholders' approval grants Elon Musk a compensation package valued at one trillion dollars, allowing him to control the electric car company and making him the world's first trillionaire.

Edu Recommends: I’m Left-Handed and Can’t Live Without These Accessories

Being left-handed presents challenges due to the scarcity of products designed for them. However, there are specific accessories that make their daily activities easier and improve their quality of life.

One in Four European Companies Uses Algorithms That Affect Their Workers

A study by the European Commission reveals that the use of algorithms in companies will grow rapidly, improving productivity and efficiency, but it can also limit employee autonomy.

Jennifer Lawrence Apologizes for the Interviews She Gave When She Was Young: "I Understand That People Got Tired of Them"

Jennifer Lawrence confessed that facing the press in her youth was a torture she tried to hide with indifference. She now apologizes for those interviews, understanding that the public grew tired of them.

Queues at Lidl for the new makeup advent calendar: cheaper than Mercadona's

Lidl launches a new, more affordable makeup advent calendar compared to Mercadona's, causing long lines at its stores. The German chain competes with Deliplus by offering a more accessible beauty option for consumers.

An Impossible Pregnancy Achieved Thanks to Sperm Selection with Artificial Intelligence

A new method uses artificial intelligence to select sperm in men with fertility problems, opening an innovative pathway to achieve fertilization and increase the chances of a successful pregnancy.

The blackout in Spain turned the country upside down: TelefĂłnica prepares a shield

TelefĂłnica has developed a "blackout-proof shield" to ensure that its infrastructures remain operational during power outages, aiming to avoid the chaos caused by the recent blackout in Spain.

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

This historic Portuguese city, located one hour from Lisbon, is an ideal destination for a day trip from the capital. Its charm and heritage make this place a perfect thermal paradise for visitors.

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

Eating at DiverXO, the only restaurant in Madrid with 3 Michelin Stars, costs more than 1,000 euros per person. The gastronomic experience is exceptional and unique, offering innovative dishes that justify its prestige and high price.

The rise of two wheels in Spain continues: increases by more than 10%

The motorcycle sector in Spain continues to boom, with a 19% growth in October and an annual increase exceeding 10%, consolidating its strong momentum in the market.

King Felipe VI Presides Over the '20minutos' Awards 2025 at the Royal Theatre in Madrid

King Felipe VI presided over the annual 20minutos Awards ceremony, held this Thursday at the Royal Theatre in Madrid.

An 18-Year Wait to Make History in 15 Minutes: The Birth of the First White Rhinoceros at Bioparc Valencia

Bioparc Valencia celebrated the birth of the first white rhinoceros after an 18-year wait. The park plans to continue advancing in the reproduction of the species, aiming to support its conservation through the gestation of more offspring.

Strasbourg rules that Spain did not violate the rights of Junqueras, Turull, and SĂ nchez by preventing them from running in elections while in prison

The Strasbourg Court ruled that Spain did not violate the rights of Junqueras, Turull, and SĂ nchez by preventing them from standing in elections while they were in pretrial detention due to their involvement in the Catalan independence process. The court considered that the restrictions were justified and did not infringe on their political rights.

Zelenski will visit Spain in the coming days and will meet with SĂĄnchez

Ukrainian President Zelenski will visit Spain soon and will hold a meeting with Spanish President Pedro SĂĄnchez at La Moncloa to discuss bilateral matters and the situation in Ukraine.

An ex-ETA member hires a repossession company to recover his house in Bilbao

Around 90 people protested in front of the building to prevent what they described as an "illegal eviction" following the hiring of a repossession company by an ex-ETA member to recover his home in Bilbao.

Taking a Break to Care for Yourself Through Art

Participating in cultural activities facilitates social connection, helps to relax, and provides an immediate sense of understanding and personal well-being.

Juan del Val: "In a couple, fidelity has never seemed to me an important value"

Juan del Val presents his award-winning novel, 'Vera, a Love Story,' and prepares for a promotional tour that he anticipates will generate a lot of criticism.

Bizum is now available for teenagers: "It allows them to learn how to manage money"

Bizum, previously only for those over 18, is now available for teenagers at many institutions. This initiative aims for young people to learn how to manage their money practically and safely from an early age.

The Cheapest (and Most Expensive) Days to Travel This Christmas and New Year

Booking flights in the right week can help save on travel during Christmas and New Year, as prices vary depending on the day of booking.

The Four Best One-Year Bank Deposits to Make Money in November Without Spending a Fortune

One-year bank deposits offer a 100% guaranteed return throughout the entire term, making them a conservative option to earn money without risking a large investment.

How to Make a Gourmet Spanish Omelette in Its Most Economical Version

This Spanish omelette recipe allows you to prepare a delicious and affordable dish, ideal for impressing your friends at gatherings, combining simplicity and gourmet flavor.

Poland will train its entire population militarily: "We are living through the most dangerous moment since WWII"

The Polish Minister of Defense announced that the entire population will receive military training, distinguishing it from compulsory military service. This measure responds to the perception that they are facing the most dangerous moment since World War II.

Pioneering Fine for Sharing AI-Generated Nude Images: One of the Minors from Almendralejo Sanctioned

In 2023, several young people from Almendralejo circulated images with victims' faces combined with AI-generated nude bodies. One of the minors involved has been sanctioned, marking a pioneering fine for this type of offense.

Virginia's New Governor Scolds Her Daughter in Victory Speech: "You Didn't Clean Your Room"

During her acceptance speech, Virginia's new governor, Abigail Spanberger, made the audience laugh by publicly scolding her daughter Catherine for not having cleaned her room.

Enjoy Aranjuez Like Never Before: By Land, Water, and Air

The Royal Site of Aranjuez is an iconic place in Madrid with famous monuments and numerous surprising spots, especially when explored from varied perspectives such as land, water, and air.

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 the risks of 'sharenting' and the inadvertent creation of children's digital footprints.

When Being Celiac Is Mistaken for Indigestion: "I Looked Like Those Photos of Malnourished Children"

Celiac disease affects nearly half a million Spaniards and is an invisible illness that requires a strict diet. Its diagnosis is often delayed because it is confused with digestive problems, which impacts quality of life, increases costs, and changes the daily routine of those who suffer from it.

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, keeping Benidorm full of retirees seeking sun, friendship, and renewed youth. These affordable excursions offer experiences that transform their lives, allowing them to enjoy moments like watching the sunrise on the beach with the enthusiasm of their youth.

Greed Strangles the Arctic

Scientists highlight that the Arctic houses valuable reserves of strategic minerals, such as nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements, which are vital for the global energy transition.

A Renewed Commitment

At the 20minutos Awards, Felipe VI highlighted the importance of practicing journalism with a vocation to understand the world, appreciating the daily effort of a great team committed to that purpose.

100% Real

Authenticity has become a popular trend that generates great enthusiasm, to the point that even record labels cannot overlook it. This inclination towards the genuine is marking a shift in the music industry, placing greater value on sincerity and real connection with the audience.

Trump, Drug Trafficking, and the Rules of the Game

At least 64 people have died in U.S. bombings of vessels linked to drug trafficking, in which no resistance from the crews has been reported. These attacks reflect the Trump administration's strategy in combating maritime drug trafficking.

The National Court Opens an Investigation into the PSOE's Cash Payments to Ábalos and Koldo

Judge Ismael Moreno has initiated a separate case to investigate the cash payments made by the PSOE to José Luis Ábalos and Koldo, as part of a new judicial investigation.

The PP will call Torres back to the Senate because the UCO "proves he lied" and does not rule out summoning SĂĄnchez again

The PP spokesperson in the Senate, Alicia GarcĂ­a, stated that Torres lied and will therefore be called again. Additionally, the party does not rule out summoning President SĂĄnchez, whom they also consider part of the plot.

The Cooperative Purchase of an Apartment Prevents Juanjo's "Imminent" Eviction: "It Has Been Five Years of Struggle"

The cooperative purchase of a home has prevented Juanjo's imminent eviction after five years of struggle. Now, as a member of the cooperative, Juanjo has permanent usage rights to the apartment and pays an affordable monthly fee.

Leader in Social Action, Energy Education, and Environmental Awareness

Naturgy Foundation, with more than 30 years of experience, represents Naturgy's social commitment to support the most vulnerable and promote a caring and sustainable society.

One of the detainees for the Louvre robbery is a TikToker and former security guard of the Pompidou Center

Abdoulaye N., 39 years old and resident of Aubervilliers, was arrested for the robbery at the Louvre. He is known for being a TikToker and was a former security guard at the Pompidou Center.

The Supreme Court rules: a company cannot impose working on weekends without prior agreement

The Supreme Court establishes that changing the work schedule to include weekends without the prior consent of employees violates Article 41 of the Workers' Statute, thus protecting labor rights.

An Early Mistake by Manu Dooms Him in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra'

Manu, the contestant from Madrid, made an early mistake on the letter 'Q' during the first round of 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra,' which prevented him from recovering and continuing in the competition.

Kiko Rivera may have been paid between 60,000 and 80,000 euros for his interview on 'De viernes'

Belén Esteban revealed on 'No somos nadie' that Kiko Rivera may have earned between 60,000 and 80,000 euros for his interview on 'De viernes'.

'First Dates' highlights a new study: "The friend who teases you the most is the one who loves you the most"

Richard Pena, narrator of 'First Dates', points out that there is a bond of trust between friends that makes jokes not taken the wrong way, reflecting that the one who teases you the most is the one who loves you the most.

Toni Cantó could join À Punt after having called the network a "very expensive whim"

Toni Cantó could join À Punt as a presenter, despite having previously criticized the network by calling it "a very expensive whim."

Jessica Bueno shares her first plan with her children after reuniting with them following 'Supervivientes'

Jessica Bueno has shared her first outing with her three children after finishing 'Supervivientes', where she achieved second place. The model showed her family visit to the cinema after reuniting with them.

'Gossip' reveals "the main source of dispute in families"

Fights over inheritances are the primary cause of conflict in families, according to a study conducted by a renowned law firm, highlighted MarĂ­a Molero.

ĂĂ±igo, from 'GH 1', criticizes the direction the reality show has taken

ĂĂ±igo, a participant in the first edition of 'Gran Hermano', stated that he "barely knows" the current program, criticizing the change and the direction the reality show has taken compared to its beginnings.

Gloria Camila Debuts as a Contributor on 'El Tiempo Justo' and Takes Aim at One of the Panelists

Gloria Camila made her debut as a contributor on 'El Tiempo Justo' and harshly criticized a panelist, expressing that she is tired of victimhood, especially when it is based on lies.

"'La Revuelta' exposes the health problem that David Verdaguer is suffering from: 'You have to go to the doctor'"

Actor David Verdaguer confessed to having a lump in his groin during 'La Revuelta', and Grison recommended that he see a doctor to assess his condition.

Brad Pitt sued Angelina Jolie for 30 million, accusing her of selling her share of the ChĂąteau Mirabal vineyard without his consent. Jolie has denied these accusations, according to People magazine.

Simple and Commercial, That's How the Collaboration Between Daddy Yankee and Bizarrap Sounds

Daddy Yankee and Argentine producer Bizarrap team up in BZRP Music Sessions #66, where a simple and commercial style predominates, mainly highlighting the presence of the Puerto Rican rapper.

Carlos Alba ends up in the emergency room after his time on 'Supervivientes All Stars': "They will probably have to operate"

Carlos Alba suffered a spider bite at his home in Seville after participating in 'Supervivientes All Stars'. The infection could require surgical intervention if it does not improve soon.

Violeta Mangriñån regrets not being able to attend the presentation of 'Lux' in Barcelona: "Don't hold it against me, Rosi"

Violeta Mangriñån expressed her sadness for not being able to attend the presentation of 'Lux' in Barcelona, as she couldn't find anyone to look after her daughters at that time.

Juan Miguel, Karina's ex, denies any involvement in a sexual cult with which he has been associated

Juan Miguel, Karina's ex-husband, has denied any connection to a sexual cult after being named by a complainant as the person who introduced her to the leader, known as "Uncle Toni," who died in prison.

From Jorge Javier to Queen Letizia: Celebrities Who Have Ever Won the Christmas Lottery

The Christmas Lottery has awarded several Spanish celebrities, from Jorge Javier to Queen Letizia, showing that luck does not discriminate and can strike even the most well-known faces in the country.

They reveal the reason why Andy and Lucas stayed together even though their friendship "was broken"

According to Luis Pliego, who exposed Lucas's mortgage debts, Andy and Lucas's farewell tour took place for financial reasons, despite their friendship being broken.

Aitana refuses to sing on the 'OT' stage: "I can't, I'm still not mentally ready"

Aitana stated that she will always support the talent show OT with whatever it needs, but ruled out singing again on that stage because she still does not feel psychologically ready to do so.

The 'TikToker' Crhiss Vanger in the spotlight for an alleged pyramid scheme of over 385,000 euros

The influencer Crhiss Vanger is accused of defrauding more than 160 people in Peru in an alleged pyramid scheme exceeding 385,000 euros. He acknowledges having an outstanding debt and claims to be the victim of a smear campaign.

Alba Carrillo is considering writing her memoirs: "It's currently trendy to share intimate letters from your exes"

Alba Carrillo is thinking about writing her memoirs, highlighting the trend of revealing intimate letters from former partners. Additionally, she criticized Juan Carlos I’s memoirs, stating that they harm both the institution and his son.

Laura Pausini's Family at Odds with the Artist Following the Death of Her Uncle

A controversial message from Laura Pausini's cousin has sparked a family conflict after the death of her uncle, igniting a public dispute between the artist and her relatives in Italy.

Karla SofĂ­a GascĂłn Goes Braless to a Red Carpet Event in a Sheer Dress and Underwear

Karla SofĂ­a GascĂłn made a sensation at the II Break on Time Awards by wearing a sheer beaded dress that revealed her underwear, choosing not to wear a bra and opting for visible underwear.

An Ex-ETA Member Hires a Eviction Company to Reclaim His House in Bilbao

About 90 people gathered in front of the building in Bilbao to prevent an eviction they considered illegal, after an ex-ETA member hired an eviction company to recover his home.

The worst possible draw for Carlos Alcaraz at the ATP Finals: Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz in his group

Carlos Alcaraz will face a tough group at the ATP Finals in Turin, alongside Novak Djokovic and Taylor Fritz. The player from Murcia will aim to win the tournament for the first time and regain the world No. 1 ranking.

When Does Carlos Alcaraz Play at the Masters Cup: These Are the Dates for the 2025 ATP Finals

Carlos Alcaraz arrives at the 2025 Masters Cup in his best form, a tournament that Rafa Nadal never won. He is ready to try to win the title and join Spanish legends like Manolo Orantes and Álex Corretja.

Alonso analyzes his incredible overtake on Hamilton in 2023: "It was surely a surprise for him"

Fernando Alonso spoke about the past season and his adaptation to Aston Martin. He highlighted his surprising overtake on Hamilton, which was surely unexpected for the British driver, reflecting his strong performance with the new team.

Many World Cup Jerseys Come to Light: Classic for Germany, Innovative for Spain...

Adidas unveiled the official jersey designs for the teams participating in the 2026 World Cup in Mexico, the United States, and Canada, highlighting a classic model for Germany and an innovative one for Spain.

Tremendous 'rant' by MartĂ­n Presa after the Lech Poznan video: "There, Cristiano and Messi changed without any issues"

The president of Rayo Vallecano described the Lech Poznan video mocking the facilities of the Vallecas Stadium as "miserable and reprehensible," defending that figures like Cristiano and Messi changed there without any problems.

The owner of Aston Martin: "I have succeeded in all my ventures, but the F1 business is the most demanding"

Lawrence Stroll emphasized that, although he has been successful in various businesses, Formula 1 is the most challenging. He spoke about Aston Martin’s plans and goals for the coming years, especially regarding his work with Fernando Alonso’s team.

‘Beyond the Stroke’, the story of Francisco Javier Puche Fernández: "It's a book of courage and heart"

The book tells the experience of Francisco Javier Puche FernĂĄndez, who survived a stroke eight years ago. His story reflects courage and heart, offering a personal and inspiring perspective on recovery and the fight after this event.

Autism Spain highlights territorial inequalities in access to support services for people with autism

The Autism Spain Confederation denounces territorial inequalities in access to support services for people with autism, emphasizing the need to improve equity and coordination among autonomous communities to guarantee rights and quality of life for this group.

School violence against students with disabilities, the numbers of a constant harassment of difference

8 out of 10 minors with disabilities have suffered school violence, a rate eight times higher than that of the general student population, evidencing a constant pattern of harassment towards diversity in schools.

They Present the First Atlas of the Developing Brain, Key to Understanding Conditions Like Autism

An international consortium has developed the first drafts of an atlas of the developing brain, identifying thousands of cell types and their processes. This tool will enable a better understanding of disorders such as autism and other neurological conditions by providing a detailed map of brain construction during development.

The world's largest olive oil producer bets on a "balanced" price between 3.5 and 4.5 euros per liter at the farm level

The world's leading olive oil producer sets a balanced price between 3.5 and 4.5 euros per liter at origin, aiming to sustain the sector's profitability and balance supply and demand in the market.

Iberia places Brazil at the center of its expansion into Latin America with record capacity for 2026

Iberia will increase its capacity in Brazil by 25% in the first half of the year, driven by new planned routes to Recife and Fortaleza, consolidating Brazil as a key hub in its expansion into Latin America for 2026.

Mortgages, credit cards, remunerated accounts... Banco Santander simplifies its product catalog by 35% in the last year

Banco Santander has reduced its retail banking product catalog by 35% during the past year, going from more than 10,100 to 4,200 products at the end of 2022, as part of its ONE Transformation plan to simplify its commercial offering.

Ibercaja GestiĂłn increased its assets under management based on ESG criteria by 167% until September

Ibercaja GestiĂłn confirmed its positive growth in 2024, increasing its assets under management based on ESG criteria by 167%, surpassing 2.5 billion euros until September.

The Spanish company Copasa bids for new highway concessions in Brazil worth 1.6 billion

The Galician construction company Copasa, together with Construcap, is competing for the concession of the Rota Sertaneja highway in Brazil, valued at 1.6 billion, also facing competition from the company Vinci.

Aena leads the stock declines in the Ibex 35 amid the risk of freezing airport fees

The PP's amendments in the Senate to the Sustainable Mobility regulations could freeze airport fees, which would force Aena to reassess its investment plan of more than 9.991 billion, causing drops in its stock within the Ibex 35.

The Real Reason Why Henry Cavill Left 'The Witcher'

Henry Cavill left 'The Witcher' due to his dissatisfaction with the direction the series was taking, which adapts Andrzej Sapkowski's novels and CD Projekt RED's video games.

'The Witcher' Creator Sparks Controversy with Henry Cavill and Angers Fans: "We Didn't Want to Keep Him"

The arrival of Liam Hemsworth in the fourth season of 'The Witcher' has sparked criticism about the direction of the series, while the creator defends Henry Cavill's departure, stating that they didn't want to keep him, which has angered the fans.

'Maxton Hall', Season 2: This Is How Its Protagonists Experienced the Scene That Broke Our Hearts

Damian Hardung and Harriet Herbig-Matten share what it was like for them to film the most emotional and heart-wrenching scene of Season 2 of 'Maxton Hall'. Both actors reveal the emotional challenges they faced to convey the intensity of the moment to the audience.

'Twilight' returns to cinemas 20 years later: the theaters in Spain where you can watch the entire saga

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first 'Twilight' book, the saga starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart is returning to cinemas in Spain, where all the movies can be enjoyed in selected theaters.

Guillermo del Toro, director of 'Frankenstein': "Playing God makes us into monsters"

Guillermo del Toro presents his version of 'Frankenstein' as the most free and personal adaptation of Mary Shelley's classic, reflecting his vision since his beginnings in cinema in the 1990s.

Review of 'Frankenstein': Del Toro and His Creature Overwhelm the Eyes and Ears

The film stands out for its visual and emotional grandeur, with Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi as the leads, offering a striking and immersive audiovisual experience.

What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 2 Movies and 2 Series You Can't Miss

Every week, we recommend 2 unmissable movies and 2 series to help you choose and avoid wasting time browsing platforms. Enjoy a weekend full of great stories!

'Pluribus': How Many Episodes Does the Sci-Fi Series by the Creator of 'Breaking Bad' Have? Premiere Dates

Rhea Seehorn, known for her role as Kim Wexler, now stars in 'Pluribus', a sci-fi series created by Vince Gilligan, the creator of 'Breaking Bad'.

The Original Nintendo Switch Has Its Days Numbered: The Video Game Giant Will Bet Everything on the Switch 2

Nintendo has confirmed that its development and marketing focus will be centered on the Nintendo Switch 2, marking the upcoming end of support for the original console.

This is 'QuĂ­mica', Tinder's AI feature that will analyze your phone photos to find you a partner

Tinder launches 'QuĂ­mica', an AI feature that, with the user's prior authorization, examines photos on the phone to identify interests and improve the search for compatible matches.

I’ve tested the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro Max for weeks: an evolution that’s more noticeable than it seems

Apple improves the display, battery, and cameras on the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro Max. Although the changes are not revolutionary, the evolution is evident after weeks of use.

Comet 3I/ATLAS, Closer Than Ever: This Is How the Chinese Tianwen-1 Probe Has Seen It from Mars

The Chinese probe Tianwen-1, from the CNSA, has captured images of comet 3I/ATLAS from Mars at a distance of 30 million kilometers, marking one of the closest observations of the interstellar visitor.

Warning about a new scam impersonating Iberdrola: a fake email with invoices installs feared malware

A new phishing scam pretending to be Iberdrola aims to steal banking information and infect devices with malware through fake emails containing invoices.

What a Nutritionist Recommends Women Drink to Improve Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

According to a nutritionist, a specific tea can help alleviate the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This tea helps improve hormonal balance and reduce symptoms related to this condition, offering natural support for women who suffer from it.

Massimo Dutti's red dress that Queen Letizia wears at the Innovation Awards is the most elegant for any occasion

Queen Letizia presided over the presentation of the 2024 and 2025 National Innovation and Design Awards, wearing an elegant red dress by Massimo Dutti, perfect for any sophisticated event.

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

Mercadona launches a cosmetic Advent calendar featuring 24 essential makeup products gathered in a luxury case, all for 25 euros, aimed at beauty enthusiasts.

Wedding in Sight? Three Autumn Manicure Ideas to Elevate Your Guest Look

Manicures with warm tones, luminous finishes, and original details are key to standing out as a guest at weddings this autumn. These ideas combine elegance and style to complete your look.

Antonia San Juan reappears flawless and empowered in a very flattering white dress

Antonia San Juan shone on the red carpet of Break On Time, the international script contest in Madrid, wearing an elegant white dress that highlighted her empowered and flawless image.

The Powerful 'Pro-Palestine' Message of the Top Worn by the New York Mayor's Wife

The wife of New York's new mayor drew attention by wearing a top from the brand Zeid Hijazi, highlighting a clear pro-Palestine message at a politically significant moment.

The Spanish restaurant located in Brussels visited by the Royals: traditional tapas and signature creations

During their visit to Belgium, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited a Spanish restaurant in Brussels, opened in 2016, known for its traditional tapas and signature creations.

The Strangest Trend in Germany: Meeting to Eat Pudding with a Fork in the Parks

This strange trend emerged this summer in Germany, where groups gather in parks to eat pudding using forks instead of spoons, becoming a peculiar and fun social activity.

The pizza from the best artisanal pizzeria chain in the world to savor autumn in every bite

Grosso Napoletano launches two new pizzas and an appetizer on its menu to celebrate the arrival of autumn, offering special seasonal flavors.

From 'bitterballen' to 'stroopwafel': The typical dishes you must try if you travel to the Netherlands

Discover the typical cuisine of the Netherlands by trying essential dishes like the crispy bitterballen and the sweet stroopwafel. These traditional flavors offer an authentic experience you shouldn't miss during your trip.

Dani GarcĂ­a's Tricks to Make "The Best Roasted Chestnuts at Home"

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a shared that the secret to preparing the best roasted chestnuts at home is to add salt during the process, which enhances their flavor and improves the final result.

Carmen Iribarne, Food Influencer, Shows How to Make One of the Most Viral Cheeses Right Now

Carmen Iribarne, food influencer, demonstrates how to make homemade cottage cheese, one of the most popular and viral cheeses currently.

The spectacular Christmas market in the heart of the Black Forest

This German Christmas market, located near France and Switzerland, stands out for its beauty and charm, rivaling the famous markets of Vienna and Prague.

The Smallest Inhabited Island in Spain: A Hidden Paradise

This small islet off the coast of Alicante is one of Spain's maritime treasures and a popular destination for numerous excursions.

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

The spa hotel in Cantabria, inspired by the Belle Époque, offers mineral-medicinal waters and a natural seaside setting, ideal for enjoying a autumn of deep relaxation and wellness.

Monasteries Worth Visiting (With the Risk of Not Wanting to Leave)

Monasteries, of various kinds, share a unique attraction and a feeling of retreat that is contagious, making visiting these places a memorable and tempting experience.

The town of Cantabria with a 19th-century palace where Tom Cruise arrived by helicopter with Nicole Kidman

The actress from 'Moulin Rouge!' and Tom Cruise visited this Cantabrian village with a 19th-century palace, where one of Spain's most successful films directed by Alejandro AmenĂĄbar was shot.

The application period opens for Imserso spa resorts in 2026: prices, requirements, and how to apply

This season, 197,000 spots are offered for retirees and pensioners at Imserso spa resorts, allowing them to enjoy relaxing days at thermal centers across Spain.

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

The city leads a global index that evaluates environmental performance, destination management, supply chains, and social sustainability, establishing itself as the world’s most sustainable tourist destination 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 behaviors are not fixed traits, but responses to unhealed emotional wounds. She invites reflection on these patterns, emphasizing that they are changeable and do not define the person.

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

Although Spain records many cases of Candida auris in Europe, the situation is under control according to experts. This fungus survives in hospitals and medical equipment, mainly affecting vulnerable people. Outbreaks are monitored and remain stable thanks to the implemented health measures.

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

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, pointing out that nowadays homes function more like boarding houses with individual spaces, which makes coexistence and connection among their members difficult.

A new study suggests that prolonged use of melatonin supplements to treat insomnia could increase the risk of heart failure, indicating that their consumption may not be completely safe in the long term.

Why the Chinese Always Accompany Their Meals with Hot Drinks, Explained by Dr. Liu Zheng

Dr. Liu Zheng, an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine, explains that consuming hot drinks during meals benefits digestion and balances the body, maintaining a stable internal temperature and promoting better nutrient absorption.

The mistake you shouldn't make if you're stung by an Asian wasp because it could worsen the situation

Asian wasps are an invasive species that can sting humans. It is important to know how to act to avoid making the situation worse after a sting.

We Test an 8-Year-Old SUV That Still Outshines Many Newer Models

We test the Volvo XC60, an SUV launched 8 years ago that continues to stand out for its quality and design. During its presentation in Asturias, it became clear that this model maintains its excellence and surpasses newer vehicles in many aspects within the same segment.

Current Situation of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) in Spain: What Stage Is Each City At?

Many cities in Spain have not yet established their Low Emission Zones, nor have they started issuing fines, and several are still in the early stages of drafting the project.

The Trick Juan del Val Uses to Refuel That Upsets Gas Station Attendants

Juan del Val, winner of the 'Premio Planeta', revealed on 'La Roca' his peculiar method for refueling, a trick that annoys gas station employees.

The Urban Mobility Contract of Nearly 1.2 Billion Approved by the Zaragoza City Council

The Zaragoza City Council has approved a contract worth nearly 1.2 billion for the urban bus service. The new budget will cover a period of ten years and will come into effect in 2027.

The Surprise the Guardia Civil Got When Dismantling a Car's Air Filter

During a routine checkpoint in Cantabria and the Basque Country, the Guardia Civil stopped a vehicle and, after thoroughly inspecting it, proceeded to arrest the driver.

The Most Common Mistakes in Driving Posture That Put Your Safety at Risk

An incorrect posture while driving can harm your back health and increase the risk of accidents. Maintaining a proper posture is key for comfort and safety while driving.

Surveillance Cameras in More Neighborhoods, Tasers for Police Officers, and 30 Vehicles for Firefighters: Security Investments for 2026

The City Council will allocate 1.104 billion euros in 2026 for security and emergencies, including more surveillance cameras in neighborhoods, the acquisition of tasers for police officers, and 30 new vehicles for firefighters.

Madrid's 2026 Budget Leans Towards Social Issues with More Home Care Aid and a New Plan Against Loneliness

Madrid's municipal budget for 2025 allocates 402.9 million euros to social policies, highlighting an increase in home care aid and the implementation of a new plan against loneliness.

One person suffers smoke inhalation and another injured by burns after a baby stroller catches fire in a building in Fuenlabrada

A baby stroller caught fire in a building in Fuenlabrada, causing smoke in the hallway. As a result, one person suffered smoke inhalation and another sustained burns.

Trial Suspended Over Death of Baby Thrown into a Container in Mallorca Due to Doubts About an Expert Witness

The trial for the death of a baby thrown into a container in Mallorca has been suspended after the dissolution of the jury due to doubts about the impartiality of an expert witness. The presiding judge of the Provincial Court of Palma made this decision to ensure a fair trial, thereby postponing the resolution of the case.

The Only Woman from Asturias Among the Richest in Spain: She Has a Fortune of 700 Million Euros

The board member of El Corte Inglés, holding nearly 10% of the shares, is the only woman from Asturias among the richest in Spain. Her wealth has increased by 50 million euros in the past year, reaching a total of 700 million.

Galicia, the New 'Silicon Valley' of Spain: It Has the Highest Average Individual Wealth in the Country

Seven Galicians are on Forbes' list of the 100 richest people in Spain, accumulating a total wealth of 129.85 billion euros, positioning Galicia as the region with the highest average individual wealth in the country.

A Punta Umbría animal shelter urgently asks for help amid a €10,000 debt to keep saving animals

The Punta Umbría shelter cares for more than 160 pets, many of them sick, and continuously receives abandoned dogs. It faces a €10,000 debt and urgently requests assistance to continue rescuing and caring for the animals.

Arrested in Valencia for hitting a neighbor on the head with a hammer without saying a word

A man was arrested in Valencia after striking a 31-year-old neighbor on the head with a hammer without any warning. The victim was taken to the hospital with injuries on his forehead and the back of his head.

Sentenced to 11 and a half years in prison for attempted murder, a resident of A Coruña who stabbed his partner in 2023

The accused was sentenced to 11 and a half years in prison for attempted murder and must compensate the victim with more than 41,800 euros for injuries, aftereffects, and moral damages.

Man Arrested Accused of Sexually Assaulting a Girl, His Relative with Autism

A man with a police record for similar offenses has been arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a girl with autism, his relative, according to the investigation by the Police Juvenile Group.

The lawyer of the boy stabbed by a classmate in Granada says they had a "good relationship" and rules out bullying

The lawyer for the family of the boy stabbed in Granada states that both children had a good relationship and dismisses the attack as being related to bullying. He also highlights that the victim is a diligent student, with good grades and a good character.

A Spanish Teacher in Norway Uses Spaghetti to Explain to Children What a Dictatorship Is: "It Helps Them Reflect"

A Spanish teacher in Norway uses spaghetti to teach children about dictatorship, aiming to provide them with a fun and thoughtful first approach to politics.

A Girl and Her Dog Recreate a Tank with Cardboard to Defeat Their Enemy, the House Cat

A girl and her dog built a cardboard tank to face the house cat, their "enemy." Although the tank worked, the cat remained dominant thanks to its claws.

The Lament of a Human Resources Expert: "The People Who Don't Complain and Work More Are the Most Harmed"

A Human Resources expert warns that those who do not complain and work more suffer a significant impact on their mental health, while companies take advantage of this situation, harming these silent employees.

From Abandonment to Fear of Being Alone: The Emotional Childhood of Dogs According to Science

An international study reveals that experiences in the first months of life influence the development of fear, aggression, and anxiety in adult dogs, highlighting the importance of emotional childhood in their future behavior.

Between Curiosity and the Hunt: What Happens When a Cat Finds an Insect

Allowing a cat to chase and play with insects is generally not a problem, as long as the insects are not poisonous.

People and Dogs Share Intestinal Bacteria After One Month of Living Together

A Japanese study found that after one month of living together, 25 person-dog pairs shared 11 common intestinal bacteria, evidencing microbial exchange between humans and their pets.

Check Your Horoscope for This Friday, November 7, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with better energy and decisions.

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

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

Confirmed schedule for the Spain - Germany Nations League final

The second leg of the Nations League final between Spain and Germany will be played on Tuesday, December 2nd, at a stadium in Madrid.

The world’s most famous plant market opens in Madrid: free entry and 150 species for less than one euro

Madrid opens a free plant market offering more than 150 species, many for less than one euro, turning the city into a large nursery accessible to everyone.

A Groom Finances His Wedding by Selling Advertising Space on His Suit Jacket

A groom managed to finance his wedding by selling advertising space on the jacket of his suit, despite the difficulty of tailoring the garment in such a short time before the ceremony.

Is it true that 200 liters of water are needed to produce one liter of Coca-Cola?

The figure of 200 liters of water per liter of Coca-Cola is accurate but requires context. It includes not only the water in the beverage itself but also the water used in the cultivation of ingredients and industrial processes, reflecting the embedded water throughout the entire production chain, not just the water directly in the final product.

"Gentlemen, this is not a bathhouse" by Georg von Wallwitz (Acantilado, 2025)

The article highlights David Hilbert's profound impact on 20th-century mathematics. Known for his foundational work and formalization of mathematics, Hilbert shaped modern mathematical thought and influenced numerous fields. His legacy endures through his famous problems and contributions that continue to inspire research and innovation in mathematics today.

'El Hormiguero' and Other Shows That Have Also Surpassed 3,000 Episodes

El Hormiguero joins a select group of Spanish programs that have surpassed 3,000 episodes. The list includes iconic shows that have marked television with their longevity and success, demonstrating the consistency and popularity of these productions over the years.

Sincerity

All the comics published by SuperantipĂĄtico in 20minutos, offering humorous and satirical content that reflects reality with sincerity and social criticism.

Your mind will be blown: 15 things that hadn’t happened when Fernando Alonso debuted in F1

Fernando Alonso made his F1 debut on March 4, 2001, with Minardi. More than 20 years and two world titles later, Alonso is still competing, although the world has changed significantly since then, with many things that hadn’t happened at that time.

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

This is a collection of the most outstanding and funniest quotes from the singles who appeared in the episodes of First Dates aired during October 2025.

There are two months left until we are required to carry this (approved) beacon in the car

In two months, it will be mandatory to carry an approved beacon in the car, which will replace the current warning triangles for greater safety.

The Casio Moon Phase is minimalist, retro, and very elegant: one of the brand's best watches

Casio is not only known for its iconic F91W, but also for more elegant watches like the Moon Phase, which combines a minimalist and retro design, positioning itself among the brand's best models.

Anbernic also dominates Aliexpress Choice Days: this console is 70% off

The compact and affordable Anbernic retro console offers hundreds of games with an attractive vintage design. It is currently 70% off during Aliexpress Choice Days, making it an irresistible deal for retro gaming enthusiasts.

Mariah Carey Has Officially Kicked Off Christmas... and This LEGO Tree Is Perfect for Decorating

LEGO has released a Christmas tree specially designed for holiday decorating, just in time for the season that has already begun, with Mariah Carey marking the start of Christmas.

Families of bullying victims criticize the "abandonment" by the Administration and warn: "There will be many more suicides"

Families of school bullying victims denounce the lack of support from the Administration, warning that without effective measures, suicides will increase. Their criticisms coincide with the International Day Against Violence and Bullying at School, highlighting the urgency of actions to protect affected students and prevent future tragedies.

Signs to Identify Bullying, According to Two Experts: "The Body of the Bullied Child is a Shrunk Body"

On the International Day Against Violence and School Bullying, Diana DĂ­ez (ANAR) and Carmen Cabestany (NACE) highlight that bullying manifests through physical and emotional signs such as a shrunk body, withdrawal, and fear in the child, emphasizing the need to recognize and take action against these behaviors to protect minors.

The pianist FloristĂĄn, from his passion for art to the analysis of RosalĂ­a: "The life of a soloist is not the most creative"

The Sevillian pianist Juan FloristĂĄn will perform Rhapsody in Blue at the National Auditorium of Music in Madrid on November 7, 8, and 9.

Nancy Pelosi, Former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Announces Her Retirement

Nancy Pelosi, former Democratic leader and former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, announced that she will not run for re-election as the representative for San Francisco next year.

The Prosecutor's Office Successfully Shuts Down Surrogacy Advertising Websites "For the First Time" in Spain

The Prosecutor's Office has succeeded in getting two companies in Barcelona to remove surrogacy advertising, marking the first time in Spain that websites promoting this practice have been shut down.

France Sees Signs of "Self-Radicalization" in the Detainee for the Mass Running-Over on the Island of Oléron

The French Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, indicated that clear signs of self-radicalization with evident religious references have been identified in the person detained for the mass running-over on the island of Oléron.

ELYELLA: "We act anonymously to focus attention on the project"

ELYELLA, a duo of producers and DJs, released 'Lo mås importante', an album featuring collaborations with artists such as Siloé, Love of Lesbian, Ivån Ferreiro, and La La Love You. They seek to maintain anonymity to focus attention on their music and project.

Aagesen asks Congress to overturn the extension of the Cofrentes and AscĂł I nuclear plants approved by the PP in the Senate

Congress must vote on the Senate amendments to the Sustainable Mobility Law, including one from the PP that proposes the automatic extension of Almaraz, Cofrentes, and AscĂł I if requested 18 months before their closure. The request for Almaraz is still with the Ministry and will be sent to the Nuclear Safety Council soon.

The Supreme Court will determine whether a father can challenge the euthanasia of his adult child

The Contentious-Administrative Chamber of the Supreme Court will examine whether a father has the standing to challenge the euthanasia of his adult child, noting that the established doctrine could be expansively applied in similar cases.

Climate change increased rainfall by 20% on the day of the DANA, according to a study

The Institute of Geosciences confirms that climate change did not cause the DANA nor alter its frequency, but it did increase the amount of rainfall during this meteorological phenomenon by 20%.

The UN Security Council approves lifting sanctions on Syrian President Ahmed Al Sharaa

The UN Security Council has decided to lift the sanctions imposed on Ahmed Al Sharaa, the Syrian president, who was included on the sanctions list related to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant.

How to Watch the Taurids: the Meteor Shower Where "There Will Be Fireballs as Bright as the Moon"

The Taurid meteor shower will reach its peak on November 11, with fireballs as bright as the Moon, according to the Spanish Astronomical Association. It is an ideal event for observers looking to enjoy this nighttime spectacle.

From Fantasy to Action: The Danger of Controversial Childlike Sex Dolls from Shein

The sale of childlike sex dolls could normalize the association between pleasure and childlike bodies, increasing the risk of criminal behaviors related to child exploitation and abuse.

France demands punishment for Shein from the EU and Brussels is studying measures but does not consider a veto

The European Commission is investigating the infringement reported by France against Shein, to determine whether it affects only some sellers or represents a systemic risk on the platform. Brussels is considering possible measures but does not contemplate vetoing Shein in the EU.

Ortega Smith does not understand Vox's decision to remove him as deputy spokesperson in Congress: "It is unfair"

Vox deputy Ortega Smith expressed his surprise at the decision to remove him as deputy spokesperson in Congress, describing it as "unfair" and stating that he never received any prior warning.

Italy Blocks NGO Ship Again for Disobeying Assigned Port

An NGO ship was blocked again in Italy after disobeying the assigned port. It had already been sanctioned for a similar action two months ago, highlighting a repeated violation of Italian maritime regulations.

The death of backpacker Strobel remains unresolved: it was a homicide, but there is no culprit

After twenty years of investigation, Australian justice has concluded that the death of backpacker Strobel was a homicide, but has ruled out her boyfriend and companions as culprits, leaving the case unsolved.

This Was the Collaboration Between RosalĂ­a and C. Tangana That Disappeared from Spotify Forever

RosalĂ­a and C. Tangana, whose relationship and musical collaboration was iconic, starred in a romance that is still remembered eight years after their breakup. Their joint work, highly valued, has disappeared from Spotify forever, marking the end of an era in the history of both artists.

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

20AM offers a morning summary with the most relevant news to start the day informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, society, and international events, providing a complete and clear overview so that readers are aware of the most important facts from the very first hour.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes strategies for saving, controlling expenses, and planning purchases, as well as recommendations to avoid debt and take advantage of deals. It also suggests using digital tools for financial tracking, helping to improve economic health and achieve financial goals.

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Goodbye to Stallone: Noah Centineo (29 years old) steps forward as the new Rambo in the saga's return in 2026

Lionsgate and Millennium Media join forces to relaunch the Rambo saga in 2026, with Noah Centineo as the new lead and the director of 'Sisu' at the helm of the project.

Pérez-Reverte Praises the Spanish Miniseries of the Moment: "Huge, Impressive"

The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte recommends on his X account a Spanish miniseries released on October 8 on Disney+, describing it as "huge" and "impressive."

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

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a presents a simple and affordable recipe using a can of chickpeas. Ideal for autumn dinners, this dish can be prepared in just 20 minutes, standing out for its ease and quickness.

The Days of the Week When Refueling Is Not Allowed Under Any Circumstances, According to an OCU Study

The OCU's annual study on fuel prices in Spain reveals which days of the week it is most expensive to refuel gasoline, helping consumers choose the best time to save on fuel.

The reason why China has chosen an Australian water park to store the thousands of cars it still has to sell

Recently, it has been revealed that China is using a water park in Australia as storage for thousands of unsold new cars. This measure reflects the saturation of the Chinese automotive market and the difficulty in placing these vehicles, highlighting a problem of overproduction and insufficient demand in the Chinese car industry.

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

A spectacular Christmas market is set up every year in a large Spanish city, right next to a monument recognized as a World Heritage Site, standing out as one of the most beautiful in Europe.

Bilbao is recommended by 'The Sun' as an ideal destination for a winter getaway, highlighting its excellent cuisine, wine, and rich cultural offerings. The city combines tradition and modernity, providing a complete experience for visitors seeking good food, art, and a welcoming atmosphere.

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 it will help avoid paying higher prices in the future. They believe the market is still growing and that waiting could mean facing increases in housing prices.

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

Madrid hosts one of the most traditional Christmas markets in Spain, known for offering nativity figures and tambourines, marking the return of the Christmas spirit to the city.

Gonzalo Bernardos on retiring in Spain: "Salaries are lower than in Germany but pensions are higher"

Economist Gonzalo Bernardos highlights that, although salaries in Spain are lower than in Germany, pensions are higher. Spain is the second OECD country where retirees receive a pension that is higher in relation to their last salary.

This is the trick to know if chestnuts have worms or are bad

Chestnuts are a typical autumn fruit, ideal for cold weather. To find out if they are bad or have worms, it is recommended to perform a simple test that allows you to detect imperfections or infestations before consumption.

China’s October Rare Earth Exports Rise 9% from September

China’s rare earth exports increased by 9% in October compared to September, reflecting growing global demand. The rise underscores China’s dominant role in the rare earth market, which is critical for manufacturing electronics and renewable energy technologies. Analysts attribute the growth to easing supply chain constraints and stable production levels. This trend may impact global prices and supply dynamics in the coming months.

Gold prices rise on weaker dollar, Fed easing bets; still set for weekly loss

Gold prices increased due to a weaker U.S. dollar and expectations of Federal Reserve easing. Despite the rise, gold is on track for a weekly decline, influenced by persistent concerns over inflation and mixed economic data affecting market sentiment. Investors remain cautious amid ongoing uncertainties about future Fed policies and global economic conditions.

Oil headed for second weekly loss amid lingering supply concerns

Oil prices are set for a second consecutive weekly decline despite ongoing concerns about supply disruptions. Market uncertainties and demand worries continue to pressure prices, outweighing potential supply constraints. Traders remain cautious amid fluctuating economic signals and inventory data, contributing to the downward trend in oil markets this week.

Trump meets Central Asian leaders to boost critical mineral ties

Former President Donald Trump met with Central Asian leaders to strengthen partnerships in critical minerals. The talks aimed to enhance cooperation in mining and resource development, addressing supply chain security and reducing reliance on rivals. This initiative seeks to bolster economic ties and strategic alliances with countries rich in essential minerals vital for technology and defense industries.

Oil prices curb some losses on soft dollar; oversupply, demand concerns persist

Oil prices recovered some losses due to a weaker dollar, but concerns about oversupply and weak demand continue to pressure the market. Despite currency support, persistent global supply surplus and slowing economic growth keep investors cautious about sustained price gains.

One dead in South Korea power plant collapse as safety fears hamper rescue

A collapse at a South Korean power plant has resulted in one death, with rescue efforts delayed due to safety concerns. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident amid growing worries about construction and operational safety standards in the country's energy sector. Rescue teams continue working cautiously to prevent further casualties.

World leaders punch back at US climate denial ahead of Brazil’s COP30 negotiations

Ahead of Brazil’s COP30 climate talks, global leaders sharply criticized the US for climate change denial. They emphasized urgent collective action and reaffirmed commitments to reduce emissions. The confrontations highlighted tensions over the US stance on climate policies as negotiations aim to accelerate worldwide efforts against global warming.

New York attorney general says she’s asking a court to require USDA to release complete SNAP benefits

New York Attorney General is requesting a court order to compel the USDA to fully disclose the details of SNAP benefits. This move aims to increase transparency regarding the distribution and use of food assistance, ensuring the public has access to complete information about the program.

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Western sanctions force Russians to turn to domestic wines

Due to Western sanctions limiting imports, Russian consumers are increasingly buying domestic wines. The shift is supported by local producers who have expanded operations to meet demand. While some imported brands remain popular, sanctions have boosted the reputation and sales of Russian-made wines, encouraging a growing preference for homegrown products in the country’s evolving wine market.

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Nvidia CEO says company not planning to ship anything to China

Nvidia CEO stated the company currently has no plans to ship products to China, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions and export restrictions. This decision aligns with U.S. regulations limiting technology transfers to China, impacting Nvidia’s business strategies and global supply chain considerations.

Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 1.21%

Japan’s stock market closed lower, with the Nikkei 225 index falling 1.21%. Declines were driven by cautious investor sentiment amid global economic concerns and mixed earnings reports from major companies. Market participants remain watchful of upcoming economic data and geopolitical developments impacting market trends.

Honda cuts annual operating profit after posting Q2 drop

Honda has lowered its annual operating profit forecast following a decline in its second-quarter results. The company faced challenges including supply chain disruptions and higher costs, leading to reduced earnings. Despite these setbacks, Honda continues to focus on cost management and product innovation to navigate the uncertainties in the global market.

Daimler Truck posts 40% drop in quarterly profit, but keeps annual forecasts

Daimler Truck reported a 40% fall in quarterly profit due to rising costs and supply chain challenges. Despite this setback, the company maintained its full-year guidance, expecting business conditions to improve in the coming quarters. Management remains confident in achieving its annual targets amid ongoing market uncertainties.

Samsung Elec names new head of its key decision-making body

Samsung Electronics has appointed a new leader for its top decision-making committee, aiming to strengthen its strategic direction and operational efficiency. The leadership change reflects the company's effort to adapt to market challenges and drive innovation in its key business areas.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 1.42%

Taiwan stocks declined at the close, with the Taiwan Weighted Index dropping 1.42%. Market sentiment was affected by global economic concerns and profit-taking activities, leading to broader selling across key sectors. Investors remain cautious amid uncertain global market conditions and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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Apple streaming service restored after brief outage

Apple’s streaming service experienced a temporary outage affecting users’ access to content. The issue was quickly identified and resolved, restoring normal service. Apple apologized for the inconvenience and assured customers that measures are being taken to prevent future disruptions.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.66%

Australian shares fell at the close, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 0.66%. Market sentiment was weighed down by weaker commodity prices and profit-taking following recent gains. Key sectors such as mining and materials experienced notable declines, impacting the overall index performance.

Philippine growth slows sharply in Q3 as 'shocking' corruption scandal dents confidence

The Philippine economy decelerated significantly in Q3, impacted by a major corruption scandal that undermined public and investor confidence. The controversy has raised concerns over governance and fiscal management, leading to reduced spending and investment. Analysts warn that recovery may be slow unless transparency and reforms are prioritized to restore trust and economic momentum.

China's October yuan exports to Russia drop the most in 8 months

In October, China's yuan-denominated exports to Russia experienced their largest decline in eight months. This drop reflects shifting trade dynamics and may be influenced by geopolitical tensions and changes in demand. The decrease highlights the complexities in the trading relationship between the two nations amid evolving economic conditions.

China trade balance contracts in Oct as exports shrink for first time in 18 months

China’s trade surplus narrowed in October as exports declined for the first time in 18 months, indicating weakening global demand. Imports also fell, reflecting domestic economic pressures. The data highlights challenges facing China’s trade growth amid slowing global recovery and ongoing economic adjustments.

US weekly jobless claims increase moderately, Haver Analytics estimates

US weekly jobless claims rose moderately, indicating a slight easing in the labor market. Haver Analytics noted this increase reflects ongoing adjustments in employment amid economic uncertainties. The data suggests a cautious outlook for job growth as businesses adapt to shifting demand and inflation pressures.

A Trump Supreme Court tariff defeat would add to trade uncertainty

The Supreme Court is set to review a case challenging tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, which could impact ongoing trade policies. A ruling against the tariffs may increase uncertainty for businesses relying on stable trade regulations, complicating the broader economic landscape amid global supply chain concerns. The decision is closely watched as it bears significant implications for future trade enforcement and dispute resolution.

30 years of climate talks: Progress, pitfalls and a planet in peril

Over 30 years, global climate talks have raised awareness and led to agreements like the Paris Accord, aiming to limit warming. Despite progress, challenges remain, including insufficient emission cuts, political conflicts, and unequal impacts on vulnerable nations. As the planet faces increasing climate crises, urgent collective action is crucial to avoid irreversible damage and protect future generations.

US holiday sales set to top $1 trillion for the first time, NRF forecasts

The National Retail Federation predicts US holiday sales will exceed $1 trillion for the first time, driven by strong consumer spending despite economic uncertainties. Growth is fueled by increased online shopping, early promotions, and robust demand for gifts and essentials, signaling a positive outlook for retailers this season.

Brazil's trade surplus boosted in October by exports of key commodities

Brazil's trade surplus increased in October, driven by strong exports of key commodities such as soybeans, iron ore, and oil. The rise in commodity prices and demand from major trading partners helped boost export revenues, contributing positively to the country's trade balance amid ongoing global economic uncertainties.

Factbox - US holiday sales growth to be muted this year, forecasts show

US holiday sales growth is expected to be modest this year due to inflation, supply chain challenges, and changing consumer habits. Analysts forecast slower retail gains compared to previous years, with shoppers prioritizing essentials over discretionary items. Online sales may see slight increases, but overall spending growth will likely remain subdued amid economic uncertainties.

Bank of Canada says it will be reducing its workforce by 230 jobs

The Bank of Canada announced plans to cut 230 jobs as part of a restructuring effort aimed at improving efficiency and adapting to technological advancements. The reduction represents a significant workforce decrease and reflects the central bank’s shift towards modernization and streamlined operations. The Bank emphasized support for affected employees during the transition.

China’s exports suffer worst downturn since February as tariffs hammer US demand

China’s exports have declined significantly, marking their worst drop since February, primarily due to weakened demand from the US amid ongoing tariff pressures. The downturn highlights challenges in trade relations and the impact of tariffs on China’s export-driven economy.

Exclusive - Google to build new AI data centre on tiny Australian Indian Ocean outpost

Google plans to build a new AI data centre on Christmas Island, a remote Australian Indian Ocean territory. The facility aims to boost AI capabilities and improve global services. This move highlights Google's expansion in strategic locations to support growing AI infrastructure needs.

Dollar rebounds as China trade data disappoints

The US dollar strengthened after China released weaker-than-expected trade data, raising concerns about global economic growth. Exports and imports in China declined, dampening investor sentiment and prompting a shift towards the dollar as a safe-haven currency amid ongoing uncertainties in global markets.

Morning Bid: The AI dip may not be done

The recent decline in AI-related stocks suggests further volatility ahead as investors reassess valuations and growth prospects. Market watchers caution that the downturn in the AI sector may continue, driven by slowing demand and regulatory concerns. Traders are advised to remain cautious amid ongoing uncertainties impacting AI equities.

US tariffs likely push Japan into first economic contraction in six quarters: Reuters Poll

US tariffs are expected to contribute to Japan's first economic contraction in six quarters, according to a Reuters Poll. The trade tensions have impacted Japan's export-driven economy, leading to reduced growth prospects amid global uncertainties and strained trade relations.

Westpac will not appeal work-from-home ruling loss

Westpac has decided not to appeal a ruling that favored employees working from home. The decision follows a legal dispute over remote work arrangements, highlighting the bank's acceptance of flexible work policies. This move underscores a shift in corporate attitudes toward remote working post-pandemic.

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Japan PM Takaichi fills panel posts with advocates of big spending

Japan's PM Takaichi has appointed panel members who support increased government spending. This move signals a shift towards more aggressive fiscal policies aimed at boosting economic growth amid global uncertainties. The selections emphasize prioritizing investment and stimulus efforts to address economic challenges.

Trump announces US-Uzbekistan trade deal with $100 billion investment pledge

Former President Trump announced a US-Uzbekistan trade agreement featuring a $100 billion investment pledge. The deal aims to strengthen economic ties, boost trade, and create business opportunities between the two countries, signaling enhanced bilateral cooperation and fostering growth in sectors including energy, infrastructure, and technology.

Trump administration must fully fund food aid benefits by Friday, US judge rules

A US judge ordered the Trump administration to fully fund food aid benefits by Friday, ensuring uninterrupted assistance to millions relying on the program. The ruling addressed concerns over potential benefit reductions amid funding delays, emphasizing the need to uphold support for vulnerable populations during economic hardship.

Bitcoin price today: pinned at $102k as valuation concerns bring deep weekly loss

Bitcoin's price remains stuck at $102,000 amid growing concerns over its high valuation. These worries have led to a significant weekly loss, as investors weigh risks and market uncertainty continues to impact trading sentiment.

LP-Free Perpetuals Exchange Leverup Available Now, Powered by Monad

Leverup, a new perpetuals exchange powered by Monad, has launched without liquidity provider fees. This platform aims to offer traders a cost-efficient and seamless trading experience with advanced features and reduced expenses, enhancing accessibility and user benefits in the decentralized finance space.

MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds

MediCoin has introduced the sale of tokenized attorney fee interests connected to PFAS litigation proceeds, allowing investors to buy stakes in legal fee payments. This innovative financial model aims to enhance liquidity and transparency in attorney fee transactions related to PFAS contamination lawsuits. The platform uses blockchain technology to enable secure and efficient trading of these tokenized interests.

Tharimmune closes $545 million private placement for Canton Coin strategy

Tharimmune has secured $545 million through a private placement to fund its Canton Coin business strategy. The capital will support expansion efforts and development initiatives aimed at enhancing the company's market position and product offerings.

Sonami Announces Presale Developments and Layer 2 Expansion

Sonami revealed updates on its presale progress and plans to expand to Layer 2 solutions. The team highlighted milestones reached in token sales and shared strategies to enhance scalability and user experience through Layer 2 integration, aiming to reduce costs and increase transaction speeds for its community.

EOS Falls 11% In Rout

EOS experienced an 11% price drop amid a broader market sell-off. The decline is attributed to reduced investor confidence and increased profit-taking after recent gains. Market analysts suggest caution as volatility persists in the crypto sector, impacting EOS and similar assets.

DevvStream reports $11.8 million loss, launches digital asset treasury

DevvStream announced an $11.8 million loss in its latest financial report but unveiled plans to launch a digital asset treasury. The initiative aims to enhance its asset management and leverage blockchain technology for improved transparency and efficiency. The company remains committed to long-term growth despite the recent financial setback.

Bitcoin price today: edges lower to $102k as risk appetite remains frail

Bitcoin's price has slipped to $102,000 amid weak risk appetite in the market. Investors remain cautious due to ongoing economic uncertainties, leading to subdued trading activity. The cryptocurrency’s recent volatility reflects broader concerns impacting investor sentiment across global markets.

Mellow launches Core Vaults: modular infrastructure for institutional onchain strategies

Mellow has introduced Core Vaults, a modular infrastructure designed to support institutional onchain investment strategies. This new platform enables institutions to build, customize, and deploy diverse DeFi protocols efficiently, enhancing flexibility and control over their digital asset management. Core Vaults aim to streamline complex onchain operations while ensuring security and scalability for institutional users.

HTX Launches Swap Voucher to Take Funding Costs Even Lower

HTX has introduced the Swap Voucher, a new financial tool aimed at reducing funding costs for users. This initiative seeks to enhance trading efficiency and lower expenses, positioning HTX as a competitive platform in the market. The Swap Voucher offers traders a cost-effective solution for managing swaps, reflecting HTX’s commitment to innovation and user benefits.

RB Global Q3 2025 slides: automotive strength offsets construction weakness

RB Global reported a decline in Q3 2025 results, with automotive sector growth offsetting weakness in construction. Strong demand in automotive parts helped mitigate challenges faced in construction materials, leading to mixed overall performance. The company plans to focus on automotive opportunities while addressing construction sector issues to stabilize future earnings.

MedX Health completes private placement, raises C$1.96 million

MedX Health Corp. has successfully completed a private placement, raising C$1.96 million through issuing units comprised of common shares and warrants. The proceeds will be used to advance product development and marketing efforts, supporting the company's growth strategy in the medical technology sector.

PROG Holdings declares $0.13 quarterly dividend

PROG Holdings announced a quarterly dividend of $0.13 per share. The payment reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders amid stable financial performance. Details on the dividend’s record and payment dates were not provided.

Karman Q3 2025 slides reveal 42% revenue surge, but stock dips on earnings miss

Karman reported a 42% revenue increase in Q3 2025, driven by strong sales growth. However, the company missed earnings expectations, leading to a drop in its stock price. Despite the earnings miss, management remains optimistic about future prospects and ongoing investments in product innovation.

H&R Block Q1 FY26 slides: Revenue up 5%, reaffirms full-year outlook

H&R Block reported a 5% revenue increase in Q1 FY26, driven by strong tax preparation services. Despite some market challenges, the company reaffirmed its full-year financial outlook, citing steady client demand and operational efficiency improvements. Management remains optimistic about sustained growth and profitability for the remainder of the fiscal year.

IBEX Q1 2026 slides: revenue jumps 16.5%, digital services drive growth

IBEX reported a 16.5% increase in Q1 2026 revenue, fueled mainly by growth in its digital services division. The company capitalized on expanding demand for digital solutions, offsetting declines in traditional sectors. Strategic investments in technology and innovation contributed to improved margins, positioning IBEX for sustained growth in a competitive market.

Evertec Q3 2025 slides: Latin America drives 8% revenue growth, stock dips

Evertec reported an 8% revenue increase in Q3 2025, primarily driven by strong performance in Latin America. Despite the growth, the company's stock declined due to investor concerns over rising operational costs and a cautious future outlook. The firm remains focused on expanding its digital payment services across the region to sustain momentum.

Seer Q3 2025 slides: modest revenue growth amid strategic repositioning

Seer reported modest revenue growth in Q3 2025, reflecting ongoing strategic repositioning efforts. The company focused on refining its core offerings and expanding into new markets to drive long-term growth despite short-term financial challenges. Operational adjustments and investment in innovation are expected to support enhanced performance in upcoming quarters.

DXP Enterprises Q3 2025 slides: Revenue grows 8.6% but EPS misses expectations

DXP Enterprises reported Q3 2025 revenue up 8.6%, reflecting solid sales growth. However, earnings per share fell short of analyst estimates, impacted by rising costs and supply chain challenges. The company remains focused on improving operational efficiency despite the earnings miss.

Blink Charging's Q3 2025 results show a significant rise in service revenue, reflecting growth in its charging network services. However, the company faced challenges as it exited its manufacturing segment, leading to a decline in overall sales. The shift focuses Blink on expanding its service offerings and charging infrastructure, aiming for long-term profitability despite short-term revenue dips from manufacturing withdrawal.

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