News Summary - 11/08/2025

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Trump gives Hungary one-year exemption from Russian energy sanctions
Despite growing US pressure for allies to cut economic ties with Russia, Trump granted Hungary a one-year exemption from sanctions targeting Russian energy.
DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97
James Watson, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist known for his role in discovering the structure of DNA, has died at the age of 97. Despite his scientific achievements, he faced criticism and ostracism from the scientific community due to his controversial comments on race and intelligence.
Israel receives coffin Hamas says contains body of Gaza hostage
Israel has received a coffin from Hamas, which claims it contains the body of a Gaza hostage. If confirmed, this would leave five deceased hostages still held in Gaza, whose return remains a condition under the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Released Israeli hostage says he was sexually assaulted in Gaza captivity
Rom Braslavski, a released Israeli hostage, revealed in an Israeli TV interview that during his captivity in Gaza, members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad stripped him naked and tied him up, subjecting him to sexual assault.
British ex-soldier arrested over alleged murder of Kenyan woman in 2012
Robert James Purkiss, a British ex-soldier, has been arrested and faces extradition over allegations that he murdered Agnes Manjiru in 2012 in Kenya.
Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga lead 2026 Grammy nominations
Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar top the 2026 Grammy nominations, highlighting their influential work. Additionally, K-Pop makes a historic entry into the song of the year category, reflecting its growing global impact.
'They went and never came back': Honouring Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers
Thousands of Kenyan soldiers who fought for Britain in the World Wars remain unrecognized, buried in unknown locations without proper commemoration. Efforts are underway to honor their sacrifices and ensure their contributions are remembered.
Serbia clears the way for controversial Trump-linked property plan
Serbia has approved plans for a hotel development on the site of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters. The project is linked to the U.S. president's son-in-law, sparking controversy over the property's history and the deal's political implications.
More than 50 people injured in blast at mosque in Jakarta school complex
A blast during Friday prayers at a mosque in a Jakarta school complex injured over 50 people. Authorities identified a 17-year-old suspect believed to have caused the explosion, who is currently undergoing surgery. Investigations are ongoing.
Belgium rushes to secure drone defenses after airport disruption
Following drone sightings that temporarily shut down Brusselsâ Zaventem airport, Belgium is seeking assistance from European allies to enhance its drone defense systems and prevent future disruptions.
Elon Musk's $1tn pay deal approved by Tesla shareholders
Tesla shareholders have approved Elon Musk's $1 trillion pay package, allowing him to earn hundreds of millions of new shares if he meets specific performance targets.
Ugandans welcome war crimes charges against LRA leader Joseph Kony and demand his arrest
Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, remains at large despite war crimes charges by the ICC. Ugandan victims express hope that these charges will intensify efforts to apprehend him and deliver justice.
EU forces free crew after Somali pirate attack on tanker
The crew of the Hellas Aphrodite tanker was released after being held hostage by armed Somali pirates for a day. The European Union forces intervened to secure their freedom.
Typhoon which killed almost 200 in Philippines and Vietnam weakens
One of the deadliest storms this year has weakened after causing nearly 200 deaths in the Philippines and Vietnam. The typhoon has now moved westward, impacting Cambodia and Laos.
France advises citizens to leave Mali urgently amid jihadist fuel blockade
France has urged its citizens to leave Mali urgently following a jihadist-imposed fuel blockade that has disrupted daily life in the landlocked country. The blockade has caused severe shortages, impacting mobility and essential services across Mali.
Four held after protesters set off flares during Israeli orchestra concert in Paris
During a concert in Paris by the Israeli orchestra conducted by Lahav Shani, protesters set off flares, causing clashes. The disturbance was one of three disruptions during the event, leading to the arrest of four individuals.
Sudan capital hit by drone attacks a day after RSF agrees to truce - reports
Despite the RSF agreeing to a truce, drone attacks struck Sudan's capital. The military-led government expressed caution about accepting any ceasefire, highlighting ongoing tensions amid fragile peace efforts.
Multiple people fall ill after package delivered to Air Force One base
A package delivered to the Air Force One base caused multiple people to fall ill. The building where the package was opened was evacuated, and those affected have been reported as stable.
China launches new aircraft carrier in naval race with the US
China has launched the Fujian, its newest aircraft carrier, equipped with advanced electromagnetic catapults. This technology enables planes to take off from greater distances, enhancing the carrier's operational range and capabilities amid rising naval competition with the US.
The battle over Gaza's future: Why no one can agree on the rebuild
Ambitious plans to rebuild Gaza include AI-driven super cities and designs reflecting its cultural essence. However, political challenges and disagreements among stakeholders hinder progress, leaving Gaza's future uncertain despite visionary proposals.
How a Brazilian woman became the face of India vote fraud row
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi accused that Larissa Nery, a Brazilian woman, had her photo listed 22 times on Haryana's voters' list, sparking allegations of vote fraud in India.
'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, where humanitarian officials estimate around 2,000 unarmed civilians were killed. The report details the RSF's brutal tactics and the scale of the violence inflicted during the attack.
Viktor Orban's dilemma - Russian oil or Trump's favor
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a key ally of former President Trump, plans to visit Washington amid tensions over Russian oil. The trip highlights Orban's challenge in balancing continued Russian energy ties with maintaining favor in US political circles.
Buoyed by election wins, Democrats still face tough choices to regain power
One year after a tough election loss, the Democratic Party faces critical decisions to rebuild and regain influence. Despite some recent electoral successes, challenges remain as they strategize to unify and strengthen their position for future victories.
Miss Universe contestants stage walkout after organiser berates Miss Mexico
Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, revealed that Miss Universe organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil was 'not respectful' to her during a pre-pageant ceremony. In response, several contestants staged a walkout in protest against his behavior, highlighting tensions within the competition's management.
Watch: What New Yorkers want Mamdani to do as mayor
At 34, Mamdani will be New York City's first Muslim mayor and youngest in over 100 years when sworn in on January 1, 2026. Residents share their expectations for his leadership.
Watch: Cars pile up on Philippines streets after typhoon
Floods caused by a typhoon have devastated towns in the Philippines, killing at least 85 people and leaving 75 others missing. The severe weather led to significant damage and disrupted daily life, including traffic pile-ups on city streets.
Smoke hangs over Louisville after deadly plane crash
A UPS plane crashed during takeoff in Louisville, resulting in three confirmed deaths. Officials anticipate the death toll may rise as rescue operations continue.
The Government Intensifies Gestures Towards Junts to Resume Relations and Try to Unblock the Legislature
The Government unblocks the processing of Junts' law against multiple reoffending and makes other gestures, such as the agreement with Germany to open a dialogue about Catalan in the EU, with the aim of resuming relations and advancing the legislature.
SĂĄnchez says he takes Junts' bluffs "very seriously," but asks them to do their part because "the effort is worth it"
SĂĄnchez states that his goal is to present the Budget and complete the legislative term. He acknowledges the importance of Junts' demands and asks for their cooperation, insisting that the joint effort is worth it to make progress.
Congress unblocks Junts' law against multiple repeat offenses, which had been stalled since February
PP, Vox, and Junts support a law to punish multiple repeat offenses, which had been stalled since February, while PSOE's partners oppose the measure.
Siege of Pokrovsk: the most important battle is being fought in the Donbas and could open the door for Putin to conquer two major cities
The city of Pokrovsk is surrounded by Russian forces. Its capture would give Putin an advantage in peace negotiations and demonstrate to the US his firm intention to conquer the entire Donbas.
From Madrid's Cañaveral and Barcelona's Raval: This Is How the First Tren de Aragua Cell Operated in Spain
The National Police indicate that the first Tren de Aragua cell in Spain operated in Madrid's Cañaveral and Barcelona's Raval, taking advantage of the easy cultural integration of its members due to their Venezuelan origin.
The new homeless are young people, migrants, and women: "They rent beds to share, itâs invisible poverty"
In 2024, the Faciam network assists 4,000 homeless people in Madrid, highlighting an increase in young people, migrants, and women in this situation. Many resort to renting shared beds, reflecting a growing invisible poverty in the city.
These are the areas in Spain where it is going to snow, according to Aemet's forecast
Aemet announces rain, storms, and snowfall in certain areas of Spain during Friday and the weekend, mainly affecting mountainous regions.
The current that heats Europe is slowing down: what scientists say about the weakening of the AMOC
The AMOC, a key ocean current that warms Europe, is showing signs of weakening. Its collapse could cause abrupt climate change in Europe, affecting temperatures and weather patterns. Scientists warn about the importance of monitoring this circulation to understand and mitigate potential future impacts.
Imitating Switzerland to Save Democracy, David Thunder's Recipe: "Populism is a Cry Over the Failure of the State"
David Thunder, awarded at the Vatican, proposes a "polycentric republic" that grants greater autonomy to regions and civil society, following the Swiss model, to confront the crisis of the modern state and the rise of populism.
The Counterchronicle of the '20minutos' Awards: "Between Two Lands, an Autograph, and the Future of the Valencian Community"
The '20minutos' Awards gala was notable for the anecdote about the autograph that King Felipe VI signed for the media director when he was a child, marking an emotional and symbolic moment during the event.
King Felipe VI Presides Over the '20minutos' Awards 2025 at the Teatro Real in Madrid
The annual 20minutos Awards ceremony took place this Thursday at the Teatro Real in Madrid, with the presidency of H.M. King Felipe VI, highlighting his support for culture and journalism.
An autograph from the king from 35 years ago appears at the '20minutos' Awards and the monarch appreciates the "gesture": "I recognize my handwriting"
During the '20minutos' Awards, an autograph from King Felipe VI signed 35 years ago appeared. The monarch appreciated the gesture and recognized his own handwriting, showing surprise and satisfaction at the unexpected detail at the event.
The King Defends "Rigorous and Committed" Journalism to Safeguard "Harmony and Democracy"
The King congratulates 20minutos on its 25th anniversary, highlighting its innovation in journalism. At the newspaperâs annual awards, the Independent Journalists Association of Ukraine, Dr. Manel Castillo, and the city of Valencia were recognized, emphasizing the importance of rigorous journalism to promote harmony and democracy.
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 vocation-driven journalism for understanding the world. He recognized the commitment and work of journalists who, with dedication, contribute to informing and connecting society, emphasizing the essential value of journalism today.
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, explains that Ukrainian journalists work with great commitment and courage, aware that their work informs and protects the community, saving lives amid the conflict. Their work is essential for the safety and well-being of their neighbors.
MÂȘ JosĂ© CatalĂĄ, 20minutos City Award 2025: "Valencia is among the best cities in the world for its quality of life"
MarĂa JosĂ© CatalĂĄ, mayor of Valencia, has been awarded the 20minutos City Award 2025. During an intense week for the city and for her, she highlighted that Valencia is among the best cities in the world due to its high quality of life.
Manel del Castillo: "It is unacceptable to have therapies that cure children and not use them because they are not profitable"
Dr. Manel del Castillo received the 20minutos Social Action Award for the Ănicas project, which aims to apply effective therapies to cure children, denouncing that not using them due to lack of profitability is unacceptable.
The 20minutos Awards, from the inside: relive in video a gala of recognition after 25 years of trajectory
The 20minutos Awards celebrated their 25th anniversary with a special gala that recognized the career and talent of outstanding professionals. The event offered emotional moments and a review of the history of these awards that have been highlighting the best in various categories for a quarter of a century.
EuroMillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 108 million
Two winners in Spain have each won prizes of nearly 200,000 euros in EuroMillions, while the accumulated jackpot has increased to 108 million euros.
The Tax Authority Will Allow Deduction of the Expense for Canceling the Mortgage When Paid with the Sale of the Property
The Central Economic-Administrative Court ruled that the expense for early mortgage cancellation can be deducted if the payment is made with the amount obtained from the sale of the property, thus clarifying that this cancellation does not affect the tax deduction related to the purchase of the property.
JosĂ© ElĂas, economics expert, warns about pensions: "Future grandparents will share apartments"
JosĂ© ElĂas warns that in the future pensions will be low, around 800 euros, making it difficult for retirees to pay rent on their own, so they will have to share housing.
The DGT Announces Complete Closure of the M-40 in Sanchinarro Due to Emergency Works for the Entire Weekend
The DGT informs that the M-40 in Sanchinarro will be completely closed throughout the weekend due to emergency works. Drivers will receive real-time traffic information through electronic display panels.
A Nutritionist Reveals Which Are the Healthiest Cereals at Mercadona: "The Most Natural Option"
Nutritionist Sol Velasco has ranked the cereals at Mercadona, highlighting options such as 'muesli 0% sugars' and oat flakes as the healthiest and most natural choices for a balanced diet.
Spain, third best country in the world to retire: "It is affordable and the healthcare system is of high quality"
The 'Global Retirement Report' analyzes 44 countries with retiree visas and ranks Spain as the third best country to retire in, highlighting its affordability and the high quality of its healthcare system.
RosalĂa Conquers the Red Carpet at Los 40 Music Awards with Futuristic Sunglasses and a Very Enigmatic Look
RosalĂa stood out on the red carpet at Los 40 Music Awards at Roig Arena, sporting a special and enigmatic style with futuristic sunglasses as she appeared to present her latest work.
The PP responds to the Government that without the Budget there will be no "effective" update of pensions
Elma Saiz points out that the legal revaluation of pensions can be included in the General State Budgets or in a royal decree-law, while the PP insists that without the Budget there will be no effective update of pensions.
The young Polish woman who claimed to be Madeleine, guilty of harassing the McCann family
Julia Wandelt carried out a campaign of harassment against the McCann family, making calls, leaving messages, and visiting their home while claiming to be Madeleine McCann.
This is what Madrid's 'Pentagon' will be like: an 18-story tower in the very heart of the capital
The Ministry of Defense will build an office complex on Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid, centralizing a large part of its offices in an 18-story tower in the city center.
The residents of the town of LeĂłn without internet lash out against the woman who allegedly cut the cables: "There were complaints of threats"
The mayor proposes installing a pole for the connection boxes to prevent disturbances, although the decision depends on the companies. Meanwhile, the residents criticize the woman allegedly responsible for cutting the cables, mentioning previous complaints for threats.
The emotional meeting between Antoñito Molina and a grandmother from Valladolid: "You are one of the most beautiful things that have happened to me this year"
Before a concert, singer Antoñito Molina visited a nursing home in Valladolid and had an emotional encounter with a grandmother, who expressed that meeting him was one of the most beautiful things that had happened to her that year.
Pérez Llorca and the owner of El Ventorro will testify as witnesses before the DANA judge on November 21
The secretary general of the PP in the Valencian Community is emerging as a possible successor to Carlos MazĂłn, current acting president of the Generalitat.
CatalĂĄ distances herself from the presidency of the Generalitat: "I want to be mayor for many years, as many as the Valencians want"
The mayor of Valencia, after meeting with Feijoo at the '20minutos Awards,' stated that they talked about various topics and made it clear that her intention is to continue as mayor as long as she has the support of the Valencians, currently ruling out aspiring to the presidency of the Generalitat.
Aitana, Ed Sheeran, Dani MartĂn, and Dani FernĂĄndez Shine at RosalĂa's Party in Valencia
The LOS40 Music Awards at the Roig Arena in Valencia brought together great artists such as Aitana, Ed Sheeran, Dani MartĂn, and Dani FernĂĄndez, creating a memorable party and showing their support for those affected by the DANA.
A rat is filmed for the first time hunting a bat in mid-air: why this worries science
Biologists from the Berlin Museum of Natural History recorded for the first time a rat hunting a bat in mid-flight, an unexpected behavior that concerns scientists due to its potential impacts on ecosystems and predation dynamics.
These are the five most dangerous viral TikTok challenges: one of them has caused at least 100 deaths
A U.S. law firm identified the five most dangerous challenges on TikTok, highlighting one that has caused at least 100 deaths. These challenges, spread on the short video social network, pose serious risks to the health and safety of users.
The little-known rule about your mobile phone at airports: they can confiscate it before boarding
At some airports, authorities can confiscate mobile phones if they cannot be turned on due to low battery. Therefore, it is important that devices have enough charge to be operational during security checks before boarding.
Iker Jiménez and Carmen Porter Confront a 'Psychophony' for Cuatro's 20th Anniversary
Iker Jiménez and Carmen Porter celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Cuatro channel by facing a mysterious 'psychophony' on their show. This paranormal phenomenon adds a special touch to the commemoration, highlighting their interest in the supernatural and captivating the attention of their followers.
Volunteering: The Silent Strength of Solidarity
FundaciĂłn MAPFRE celebrates 50 years of commitment and solidarity, highlighting volunteering as a key driver for generating 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 boost the training and employability of refrigeration technicians, promoting professional development 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 joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, both executives, were caught cheating on their partners during an event.
Mamdaniâs Social Media Archive: He Made an Offensive Gesture to a Statue of Christopher Columbus and Called to "Tear It Down"
The image of Mamdani making an offensive gesture toward a statue of Christopher Columbus went viral during his municipal campaign and resurfaced after his victory, reigniting the debate about Columbus's representation and legacy.
A Convicted Murderer Elected Councilor of a Town in the U.S.: "I am a Different Person"
Angela Walker, who served 10 years in prison for homicide and perjury, was elected councilor in a town in the United States. Although she had a criminal record, there is no law that prevented her from running, and Walker claims to be a different person after her experience.
A judge prevents Alquiler Seguro from charging "tenant assistance" fee for being "deceptive and coercive"
A judge has prohibited Alquiler Seguro from charging the "tenant assistance" fee, considering it deceptive and coercive. The measure aims to protect tenants from unjustified charges. Alquiler Seguro has responded to the ruling, although the details of their response have not yet been updated.
JoaquĂn Prat erupts on 'El tiempo justo' over Kiko Rivera's return to Telecinco: "Iâm not going to stay silent"
JoaquĂn Prat had a tense moment on 'El tiempo justo' when two collaborators suggested a possible reconciliation between Kiko Rivera and his mother. The presenter reacted firmly, making it clear that he will not remain silent on this matter during the artist's return to Telecinco.
Kiko Rivera, about his relationship with Irene Rosales: "I thought that being with her meant I was safe"
Kiko Rivera appeared on Telecinco to talk about the recent controversies he has faced. He reflected on his relationship with Irene Rosales, expressing that he believed he was protected and calm with her, but he has faced personal and public difficulties in recent years.
Edu Recommends: Iâm Left-Handed and Canât Live Without These Accessories
Being left-handed brings daily challenges due to the scarcity of specific products. However, there are accessories designed for left-handers that make various tasks easier and improve comfort in everyday use.
The new service that Iberia will offer free to its customers on all its flights
IAG, the group that owns Iberia, has signed a strategic alliance with Starlink, SpaceXâs global satellite internet provider, to offer free WiFi connection to all its passengers on Iberia flights.
Jennifer Lawrence apologizes for the interviews she gave when she was young: "I understand that people ended up fed up"
Jennifer Lawrence confessed that facing the press in her youth was torture, and that she tried to disguise it by acting as if she didnât care. Now she apologizes, understanding that the audience may have grown tired of those interviews.
Queues at Lidl for the new makeup advent calendar: cheaper than Mercadonaâs
Lidl has launched a more affordable makeup advent calendar than Mercadonaâs, causing long lines at its stores. This initiative directly competes with the beauty version from Deliplus, Juan Roigâs brand.
José Carlos Fuertes, Psychiatrist: "We do everyone a disservice when the message 'if you want it, you will achieve it' is spread"
José Carlos Fuertes, psychiatrist, warns that simplistic motivational messages like "if you want it, you will achieve it" are misleading and can be harmful, as they ignore complex factors and negatively affect those who fail to reach their goals despite their efforts.
WhatsApp prepares a 'cybershield' to protect your account from scams with just one tap
WhatsApp will launch a feature called 'cybershield' that can be activated from the settings menu, designed to protect users from scams and malware installation with just one tap.
The Most Trendy City in 2025 Is in Spain and Perfect to Visit in November According to 'The Mirror'
The British publication 'The Mirror' highlights a city in the Basque Country as the most trendy in 2025, describing it as a relaxed destination ideal for visiting in November due to its pleasant weather before Christmas.
RosalĂa's secret for preparing tea: she always carries this ingredient in her bag
RosalĂa revealed that she always carries ginger in her bag, a key ingredient she uses to prepare her tea, considering it an essential staple.
The rise of two-wheelers in Spain shows no signs of stopping: increases by more than 10%
The motorcycle sector in Spain continues to grow, with a 19% increase in October and an annual growth exceeding 10%, reflecting a sustained boost in the market.
Flu infections increase in the last week, especially among children, surpassing those of the last two years
The rate of flu infections has risen from 16.7 to 20.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, with a notable increase among children aged 1 to 4 years, rising from 23.3 to 37.9 cases, surpassing the levels recorded in the past two years, according to the Carlos III bulletin.
The Sun has released two massive flares in less than 12 hours, causing blackouts on Earth
The Sun emitted two class X solar flares in less than 12 hours, causing disruptions in high-frequency radio communications on Earth. These events can affect power grids and telecommunications.
Premier Tech ends sponsorship of Israel and ceases to be its co-sponsor: "The situation has become unsustainable"
Premier Tech has decided to terminate its sponsorship of the Israel Premier Tech team due to ongoing protests against the squad, especially during the Vuelta, describing the situation as unsustainable.
Pauline Collins, star of 'Shirley Valentine' and Oscar nominee, dies at 85
British actress Pauline Collins, famous for her role in "Shirley Valentine" and an Oscar nominee, passed away at the age of 85 after a long battle with Parkinson's disease.
Slides, zip lines, climbing... This is the shopping mall in Seville that is opening a large free amusement park for children
The shopping mall in Seville is inaugurating a new amusement park for children with slides, zip lines, and climbing. Entry will be free on the opening day; afterward, prices will depend on age and playtime.
Three Bonoloto Winners Win 53,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to One Million
Three Bonoloto players have each won 53,000 euros, while the jackpot has reached one million. Additionally, 67 third-category winners received 1,191.99 euros each.
New York Is Not the First: Other Major Western Cities That Have Elected a Muslim Mayor
New York joins other major Western cities that have elected Muslim mayors, highlighting the growing diversity and political representation in important urban centers of the Western world.
How the Closure of Nuclear Power Plants Would Affect the Price of Electricity
Reports warn that the closure of nuclear power plants in Spain could significantly increase the price of electricity due to the loss of a stable and economical energy source. This would lead to greater dependence on more expensive fossil fuels or renewable energies, affecting the stability and cost of the electricity supply.
Microsoft launches its AI image generator for free: hereâs how you can use it
Microsoft has launched MAI-Image-1, its artificial intelligence image generator, available for free through the Bing app and search engine, as well as Bing Image Creator.
Protein-Rich Vegetable Burgers
These chickpea burgers are an economical and healthy option, providing a good amount of protein for less than one euro per serving.
The bag that Yolanda DĂaz's daughter has put in the spotlight: this is the original Marc Jacobs model
The daughter of the Minister of Labor carried the iconic 'The Tote Bag' by Marc Jacobs. Yolanda DĂaz confirmed that it was bought at a flea market, which sparked more controversy around the accessory and its origin.
Bruce Willis, seen strolling through Los Angeles hand-in-hand with an assistant
Bruce Willis, who has been suffering from frontotemporal dementia since 2023, was seen walking through Los Angeles holding hands with an assistant. The illness has caused him, among other symptoms, loss of speech.
Arman Tsarukyan discredits Ilia Topuria's victories: "He hasn't fought anyone real like Makhachev or me"
Arman Tsarukyan claims that Ilia Topuria has yet to face high-level opponents like himself or Islam Makhachev, so his victories don't deserve as much recognition and he needs to work harder to be considered among the best.
Leader in Social Action, Energy Education, and Environmental Awareness
The Naturgy Foundation, with more than 30 years of experience, represents Naturgy's social commitment to support vulnerable people and promote a supportive and sustainable society through actions in energy education and environmental awareness.
This is how 'sharenting' leaves a mark: "We post out of affection, but we are creating our children's digital footprint"
72% of the material confiscated from pedophiles comes from everyday, non-sexualized images of minors taken from social media, highlighting how 'sharenting' creates a digital footprint that can be improperly exploited.
When Being Celiac Is Mistaken for Indigestion: "I Looked Like Those Photos of Malnourished Children"
Celiac disease affects almost half a million Spaniards; it is an invisible illness that requires a strict diet. Its symptoms are often confused with indigestion, which delays diagnosis. The condition increases costs and significantly changes the lives of those who suffer from it.
A Day in Benidorm with the Imserso: "I went to see the sunrise on the beach, as if I were 20 years old"
Imserso trips celebrate 40 years, attracting retirees to Benidorm in search of sun, friendship, and experiences that renew their spirit. These affordable getaways offer unique moments that transform lives, evoking feelings of youth and freedom.
Greed Grips the Arctic
Scientists highlight that the Arctic holds key reserves of strategic minerals such as nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements, essential for the energy transition, sparking great interest and competition for their exploitation.
A Renewed Commitment
Felipe VI, at the 20minutos Awards, highlighted the importance of practicing journalism with a vocation to understand the world, appreciating the daily commitment of the team working with that purpose.
100% Real
Authenticity has become a prominent trend, generating great excitement among the public. This wave of interest has even reached record labels, which can no longer ignore it, reflecting a shift towards more genuine values in the music industry.
Trump, Drug Trafficking, and the Rules of the Game
At least 64 people have lost their lives in U.S. bombings against vessels, where no resistance from the crews is observed.
RosalĂa moves audience by singing 'Lux' live for the first time at Los40 Music Awards in Valencia
RosalĂa moved the audience at Roig Arena by performing her song "Lux" live for the first time, accompanied by an orchestra and an atmosphere filled with candles and crosses, in an exclusive show during the Los40 Music Awards in Valencia.
Ana Peleteiro blasts back at criticism over her new house and the scholarship she receives: "It's not with the money that supposedly you give me"
Ana Peleteiro responds to criticism suggesting that her new house is financed with the public scholarship she receives as an athlete, clarifying that those funds are not allocated to her housing.
Israel denounces a foiled attempt by Iran to kill the Israeli ambassador in Mexico
Israel denounced a failed assassination attempt against its ambassador in Mexico, attributed to a unit of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, which is said to have planned the operation.
An Invisible Helmet for Footballers? This Is the Tape Gudelj Uses That Could Help Prevent Alzheimerâs or Parkinsonâs
Nemanja Gudelj, a Sevilla player, uses an innovative tape on his head that acts as invisible protection. This technology promises to prevent brain injuries and could contribute to the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimerâs or Parkinsonâs.
The Vox Mayor of Puente de Génave Launches a Francoist Calendar in His Business
Miguel Ăngel Valdivia, Secretary of Democratic Memory of the PSOE in JaĂ©n, has condemned the distribution of a calendar featuring an image of Franco, launched in the business of the Vox mayor of Puente de GĂ©nave, calling it a "national shame and disgrace."
Kiko Rivera Speaks Clearly About His Relationship with His Mother: "The Pantoja Family Is Not Good for Me"
Kiko Rivera reappeared on Telecinco and spoke openly about his relationship with his mother and the Pantoja family, confessing that they are not good for him. He also revisited some of the most significant moments of his life, showing his sincerity and emotions.
Tamara FalcĂł defends the memoirs of Juan Carlos I: "Journalists pick out whatever suits them best"
Tamara FalcĂł defended the memoirs of the emeritus king Juan Carlos I published in France, criticizing that journalists select only what suits them, which distorts the complete content of the book.
Kiko Rivera, remorseful towards Isa Pantoja: "I would like to apologize for all the pain and harm I may have caused her"
Kiko Rivera expresses his remorse towards Isa Pantoja in an interview for 'De viernes', where he apologizes for the pain and harm he believes he has caused her. The preview was presented on the program 'El tiempo justo'.
Cristina Pedroche returns to 'Zapeando' after maternity leave: "I don't want to be here"
Cristina Pedroche has returned to her role as a contributor on 'Zapeando' after giving birth to her second child. Despite her return, she admitted that she doesn't feel like being on the show at this moment.
Jessica Bueno, on Kiko Rivera's return to Telecinco: "He stepped away to find his peace"
Jessica Bueno spoke about her experience on Supervivientes All Stars and responded to her ex-partner Kiko Rivera's interview, explaining that he stepped away from Telecinco to find his personal peace.
MarilĂł Torres, future commercial astronaut: "As a child, I always looked at the sky. You shouldn't set limits or ceilings"
MarilĂł Torres, aspiring commercial astronaut, will begin the access tests in 2026. Since she was a child, she has dreamed of space and believes in not imposing limits or fixed goals to achieve her objectives.
The uncomfortable moment of Messiâs wife leaving a padel court: "How do you make a living?"
The Argentine model and influencer, Messiâs wife, experienced an uncomfortable moment when leaving a padel court after someone unexpectedly and directly asked her, "How do you make a living?" This caused surprise and went viral on social media.
The 'Super Monday' Audience Battle: 'El Hormiguero' and Andy Will Face 'La Revuelta' and RosalĂa
The upcoming television 'Super Monday' will pit two major shows against each other: 'El Hormiguero', starring Andy, and 'La Revuelta', featuring a special performance by RosalĂa. This competition promises to be crucial for the ratings, with both programs seeking to capture the audience's attention on a key night for television.
Rick Harrisonâs Mother, the Famous Owner of 'Pawn Stars,' Dies; His Son Also Passed Away Last Year
Rick Harrisonâs mother, known from his show 'Pawn Stars,' recently passed away. This hard blow comes in addition to the loss of his son, which occurred last year, marking a difficult period for the Harrison family.
Criticism of Cristina Pedroche for Saying She Feels "Overwhelmed" by Her Double Motherhood: "Problems of Rich People"
Atresmedia presenter Cristina Pedroche expressed feeling "overwhelmed" by her double motherhood after becoming nervous in a paddle tennis class and having difficulties recording at home, which sparked criticism labeling her situation as "problems of rich people."
Rauw Alejandro, regarding the song RosalĂa could have dedicated to him: "That chapter ended a while ago"
Rauw Alejandro reacted to RosalĂa's new album, 'Lux', suggesting that the possible dedication of a song to him is already a thing of the past and doesn't affect him.
Kiko Rivera and Jessica Bueno Celebrate Their Sonâs Birthday Together
The program 'El tiempo justo' reported that Kiko Rivera and Jessica Bueno celebrated their sonâs birthday together, showing a good relationship for the well-being of their child.
Fran Perea explains the serious consequences of his support for Zapatero in 2008: "It cost my parents their jobs"
Fran Perea reveals that his support for Zapatero in 2008 had a personal negative impact, as his parents lost their jobs. He reflects on freedom of expression and how, at that time, he believed one could share opinions without repercussions.
Bigote Arrocet, enchanted with his new partner: "She is dark-haired, tall, and lively..."
Bigote Arrocet shared that he met his new partner at a conference on renewable energy. He describes her as a tall, dark-haired woman with a lively personality, expressing his admiration and affection for her.
'Lux', an album to listen to RosalĂa without hurry and understand her faith in music
RosalĂa presents 'Lux', an album she has worked on for three years. The album includes 15 songs in its digital version and 18 on vinyl and CD, inviting listeners to enjoy it calmly to understand her commitment and artistic vision in music.
Queen SofĂa visits a supermarket to kick off the annual food collection
Queen SofĂa inaugurated the annual food collection campaign, which aims to gather 10 million kilos to help more than one million vulnerable people.
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera throws his followers off with his supposed abs
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera surprised his followers by sharing images showing a physical transformation with defined abs, but it was revealed that these photos were created using artificial intelligence.
Justin Bieber Confesses Why He Delayed Several Concerts: "I Was Playing Ping-Pong"
Justin Bieber started doing daily streams on Twitch to connect and be honest with his fans. During these sessions, he revealed that several concerts were delayed because he was playing ping-pong, offering a relaxed and personal explanation for his break from music.
MrBeast opens his own theme park, 'Beast Land,' which will open its doors in Saudi Arabia before the end of the year
MrBeast, the popular American YouTuber, will open his theme park 'Beast Land' in Saudi Arabia before the end of the year. The park promises to offer interactive and unique experiences, reflecting the style and creativity that characterize his digital content. This project marks the expansion of the MrBeast brand beyond social media.
Laura Pausiniâs Family at Odds with the Artist Following Her Uncleâs Death
A controversial message from Laura Pausiniâs cousin has sparked a public conflict between the singer and her family in Italy, following the death of her uncle.
Karla SofĂa GascĂłn Goes Braless to a Red Carpet Event in a Sheer Dress and Underwear
Spanish actress Karla SofĂa GascĂłn made a statement at the II Break on Time Awards gala wearing a sheer, bejeweled dress that revealed her underwear, notably standing out by going braless and wearing visible underwear.
A Former ETA Member Hires a Squatter Removal Company to Reclaim His House in Bilbao
Around 90 people gathered in front of the building in Bilbao to prevent what they called an "illegal eviction" after a former ETA member hired a squatter removal company to recover his home.
Pablo Fornals, main novelty in a Spain squad with the return of Lamine Yamal
The Spanish national team, with Pablo Fornals as a new inclusion and the return of Lamine Yamal, has been called up for the matches against Georgia and Turkey, crucial for securing their qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Rubiales attacks Buenafuente over his monologue on RTVE: "I hope he acts with humility"
The former president of the Federation responded to the comedian Buenafuente's criticisms in one of his monologues on RTVE, asking him to act with humility in the situation.
Tribute from Seville rugby to Sandra Peña, the girl who committed suicide after suffering bullying
The Seville rugby club has called upon all teams in the province for an event in honor of Sandra Peña, the girl who committed suicide after suffering bullying, inviting them to accompany the players onto the field.
Women's Sports Institute Awarded at the Snow Sports Awards for Its Work in Promoting Women's Sports
Alejandra DomĂnguez, director of the Women's Sports Institute (WSP), received the 'Blanca FernĂĄndez Ochoa - Woman and Snow' award granted at the Snow Sports Awards, recognizing the institution's efforts in promoting women's sports.
War at Rayo Vallecano after beating Lech Poznan: Iñigo Pérez leaves without speaking to the media due to a dispute with Balliu
Iñigo Pérez left without addressing the press following a dispute with Balliu. The club justified his absence by citing an "indisposition" and allowed David Cobeño, the sporting director, to speak on his behalf.
'Beyond the Stroke,' the story of Francisco Javier Puche FernĂĄndez: "It is a book of courage and heart"
The book tells the experience of Francisco Javier Puche FernĂĄndez, who has been a stroke survivor for eight years. It recounts his recovery process with courage and heart, offering inspiration and hope to those facing similar circumstances.
Autism Spain Highlights Territorial Inequalities in Access to Support Services for People with Autism
The Autism Spain Confederation denounces inequalities in access to support services for people with autism depending on the region. On the tenth anniversary of its national strategy, it emphasizes the need to improve the coverage and quality of resources to ensure effective equality throughout the country.
School violence against students with disabilities, the numbers of a constant harassment of those who are different
8 out of 10 minors with disabilities have been victims of school violence, facing harassment eight times more frequently than the general student population, highlighting an alarming inequality and the need for greater protection and inclusive policies in schools.
The first atlas of the developing brain is presented, key to understanding conditions such as autism
An international consortium has presented the first drafts of the atlas of the developing brain, which identifies thousands of cell types and their processes. This tool is crucial for understanding disorders such as autism, as it offers a detailed guide to brain development and facilitates research into neurological diseases.
The Basque consortium led by Sidenor seals the purchase of 29.76% of Talgo for 156 million
A Basque consortium led by Sidenor has acquired 29.76% of Talgo for 156 million euros. The stake was purchased from the holding company Pegaso, in which the Trilantic fund and part of the Oriol family, both founders of Talgo, participate.
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
Spain, the world's leading olive oil producer, advocates for a balanced farm-gate price between 3.5 and 4.5 euros per liter to ensure the sector's sustainability. This measure aims to stabilize the market and support farmers against fluctuations and rising costs.
Mortgages, credit cards, remunerated accounts... Banco Santander simplifies its product catalog by 35% in the past year
Banco Santander has reduced its retail banking product catalog by 35% in the past year, going from more than 10,100 to 4,200 products, as part of its ONE Transformation plan to simplify its commercial offering.
The public hotel chain that breaks records where you can stay in historic buildings with a discount: "Unique places in idyllic settings"
The public chain has 98 hotels, 97 in Spain and one in Portugal, offering more than 10,000 accommodations. These lodgings are located in historic buildings, providing discounts and unique spaces in idyllic environments.
About twenty airlines will have to modify their environmental advertising to avoid misleading consumers
The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, through the Consumer Protection Cooperation Network (CPC), has initiated an action that requires around twenty airlines to modify their sustainability advertising to prevent misleading messages and protect consumers.
Iberia Places Brazil at the Center of Its Expansion into Latin America with Record Capacity for 2026
Iberia will increase seat capacity to Brazil by 25% in the first half of 2026, driven by new routes to Recife and Fortaleza, consolidating Brazil as a key hub in its expansion into Latin America.
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, based on the novels by Andrzej Sapkowski and the video games by CD Projekt RED.
The creator of 'The Witcher' stirs controversy with Henry Cavill and angers fans: "We didnât want to keep him"
Liam Hemsworthâs arrival in the fourth season of 'The Witcher' has sparked criticism regarding the direction of the adaptation. The creator clarifies that they did not want to retain Henry Cavill, fueling the controversy and angering fans.
The 'AĂda' Movie Won't Be What You Think: Trailer and Release Date for 'AĂda y vuelta'
Paco LeĂłn stars in and directs 'AĂda y vuelta,' a film that offers a surprising behind-the-scenes look at the popular Spanish sitcom that aired from 2005 to 2014.
'Twilight' returns to cinemas 20 years later: theaters where you can watch the saga
'Twilight' celebrates 20 years since the publication of the first book, which was soon adapted into a film starring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. To commemorate this, the saga is being shown again in selected theaters.
This sci-fi series has just uncovered Apple's best-kept secret: the phenomenon you were waiting for
'Pluribus,' the new science fiction series created by Vince Gilligan, is not a gadget or an app, but a production that promises to be the phenomenon fans have been waiting for, revealing a secret kept by Apple.
Where to Stream All the 'Predator' Movies from Home
The 'Predator' saga starring Arnold Schwarzenegger includes seven installments following 'Prey'. Itâs a great time to enjoy all the movies available for streaming from home.
This is Ironwood: Google's New Ultrapowerful Chip Ready for the AI Era
Google's Ironwood chip offers greater performance and energy efficiency, optimized to execute various types of tasks, boosting capability in the era of artificial intelligence.
The photographic level of this phone reminds us that HUAWEI stepped down from the podium but never left
The HUAWEI Pura 80 Ultra stands out for its advanced photographic capabilities, especially thanks to its innovative interchangeable dual telephoto lens, demonstrating that the brand remains relevant in photographic quality despite losing prominence.
This is the country that is going to "win the AI race," according to one of the most powerful men in the sector
Jensen Huang, CEO of NVIDIA, warns that China has the potential to surpass the United States in the global competition for leadership in artificial intelligence due to its strong investment and technological development.
Internet in the Air: Starlink WiFi Arrives at Iberia, Vueling, and More Airlines
IAG and Starlink have partnered to offer high-speed WiFi on Iberia, Vueling, and other airlines' flights, with a planned launch in early 2026.
The Original Nintendo Switch Has Its Days Numbered: The Gaming Giant Will Bet Everything on the Switch 2
Nintendo confirms in its financial results that its future development and commercial strategy will focus entirely on the Switch 2, leaving the original console behind.
Millie Bobby Brown Denies Rumors of Harassment Report Against David Harbour with a Lace Dress Pose
Millie Bobby Brown, 21, denied the rumors of a harassment report against David Harbour by showing great camaraderie with him on the red carpet, wearing a spectacular lace dress with sheer details.
Women at 50, the 'sandwich generation' trapped between caring for parents and children
In Spain, 50-year-old women make up the 'sandwich generation,' mostly responsible for caring for both their children and their parents, taking on the majority of family support responsibilities.
What a Nutritionist Recommends Women Drink to Improve Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
A nutritionist recommends drinking a specific tea to relieve the symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). This tea helps improve hormonal balance and reduce inflammation, contributing to better management of PCOS in women.
Designer Juan Duyos, New President of the Association of Fashion Creators of Spain
Juan Duyos has been appointed president of the Association of Fashion Creators of Spain (ACME), succeeding designer Modesto Lomba, who led the association for more than twenty years.
From Chiara Ferragni to Violeta Mangriñån: Stylistic Mistakes and Successes on the Red Carpet of Los 40 Music Awards
The red carpet of Los 40 Music Awards showcased both stylistic successes and mistakes, featuring personalities from Chiara Ferragni to Violeta Mangriñån, reflecting the trends and challenges in fashion at one of Spain's most important music events.
Why These Jeans That Queen Letizia Wears Are the Most Flattering for Women of All Ages
Doña Letizia visited the Biocultura fair at IFEMA wearing a casual look that includes very flattering jeans, ideal for women of all ages.
The Spanish restaurant located in Brussels visited by the King and Queen: traditional tapas and signature creations
During their visit to Belgium, King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia visited a Spanish restaurant in Brussels that opened in 2016, known for its traditional tapas and signature creations.
Germany's Strangest Trend: Meeting to Eat Pudding with a Fork in Parks
A new summer trend in Germany involves gathering in parks to eat pudding using forks. This curious habit has gained popularity among various groups, becoming a unique and eye-catching social activity during the summer.
The pizza from the best artisan pizzeria chain in the world to eat autumn by the bite
Grosso Napoletano adds two new pizzas and a starter to its menu to celebrate the arrival of autumn, offering fresh and artisanal flavors to enjoy during the season.
Lemon and Blueberry Cupcakes with Lemon Glaze, a Delicious and Gluten-Free Recipe
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and tasty recipes every Friday, such as these gluten-free lemon and blueberry cupcakes with lemon glaze.
Dani GarcĂa's Tricks for Making "The Best Roasted Chestnuts at Home"
Chef Dani GarcĂa shares that the secret to preparing the best roasted chestnuts at home is to add salt during the cooking process, which enhances their flavor and texture.
The MĂĄlaga Restaurant in a Natural Park with Dishes for 8 Euros
El Chiringuito, located in Sedella within a Natural Park in MĂĄlaga, offers dishes starting at 8 euros. This restaurant is recommended by the Repsol Guide, highlighting its good value for money and natural surroundings.
The Best 25 Travel Experiences for 2026, According to Lonely Planet
Lonely Planet presents its 'Best in Travel 2026' list with the best experiences for travelers, highlighting activities such as rafting on the Colorado River (USA), cholita wrestling in Bolivia, tracking elephants in Namibia, and hiking in Tajikistan, among other unique adventures around the world.
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 many excursions, standing out for its charm and natural value.
A Journey to the Renaissance in Ăbeda and Baeza, Two World Heritage Gems
Ăbeda and Baeza, in JaĂ©n, stand out for their Renaissance richness and their status as World Heritage sites. Their squares and monuments, surrounded by olive groves, tell a thousand stories that reflect the history and beauty of these unique cities.
Monasteries Worth Visiting (with the Risk of Not Wanting to Leave)
Monasteries, of various kinds, share a special appeal and an atmosphere of contemplation that invites tranquility and staying longer than planned.
The town of Cantabria with a 19th-century palace where Tom Cruise arrived by helicopter with Nicole Kidman
The Cantabrian town, featuring a 19th-century palace, was the setting where Nicole Kidman filmed one of Spainâs most successful movies with Alejandro AmenĂĄbar. It stands out for its beauty and uniqueness and is known for Tom Cruiseâs arrival by helicopter alongside Kidman.
The small town in the Basque Country where the 'Spanish Stonehenge' is located: it has 2,800-year-old megaliths
This town in Ălava is a perfect destination to disconnect and discover unique natural and historical treasures, including 2,800-year-old megaliths, known as the 'Spanish Stonehenge'.
The spectacular hotel in Extremadura with views of the dehesa: it was a former Franciscan convent
Located in Fuentes de LeĂłn, Badajoz, at the foot of Sierra Morena, this hotel occupies a former Franciscan convent. It offers twelve rooms ideal for family or couple stays, with stunning views of the dehesa.
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 emotional wounds that have not healed. She suggests reflecting on these patterns, emphasizing that they are changeable and can improve with understanding and personal work.
'C. auris', the fungus present in Spain that causes infections in vulnerable people: "It survives in hospitals and medical equipment"
Spain is one of the European countries with the most cases of 'C. auris', a fungus that infects vulnerable people and can survive in hospitals and on medical equipment. However, experts assure that the situation is under control and outbreaks remain stable.
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 tend to function more like boarding houses with private rooms, which affects family coexistence and communication.
A study links melatonin supplements with an increased risk of heart failure
A new study indicates that long-term use of melatonin supplements to treat insomnia could increase the risk of heart failure, suggesting that their consumption is not completely safe in the long term.
Why the Chinese Always Accompany Their Meals with Hot Drinks, Explained by Doctor Liu Zheng
Doctor Liu Zheng, an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine, explains that drinking hot beverages during meals helps improve digestion and maintains the body's internal balance, promoting overall health according to Chinese medicine.
The mistake you shouldn't make if you're stung by an Asian wasp because it could worsen the situation
Asian wasps, an invasive species, sting humans, and it is important to avoid mistakes when treating these stings so as not to aggravate the situation.
We Tested an 8-Year-Old SUV That Still Outshines Many New Ones
We tested the Volvo XC60 in Asturias, an SUV that has been on the market for 8 years and continues to maintain its excellence, outperforming many new models in quality and performance.
Current Situation of Low Emission Zones (LEZ) in Spain: Where Is Each City in the Process?
Many cities in Spain have not yet established their Low Emission Zones (LEZ). Some are in the process of developing the project, others have not yet started issuing fines, and several still need to make progress in implementing these zones.
The Trick Juan del Val Uses to Refuel That Upsets Gas Station Attendants
Juan del Val, winner of the 'Premio Planeta', shared on the show 'La Roca' a curious method he uses to refuel, which causes annoyance among gas station workers.
The Urban Mobility Contract of Nearly 1.2 Billion Approved by the Zaragoza City Council
The Zaragoza City Council has approved an urban mobility contract worth nearly 1.2 billion that will finance the city bus service for ten years, starting in 2027.
We Discover Stellantis CustomFit in Vigo: The Place Where Customers Create Their 'Made-to-Order' Van
Stellantis introduces CustomFit, an innovative program at the Vigo plant that positions the factory as a European leader in commercial vehicle customization, allowing customers to configure their van to their specifications.
All Prices of the Updated Seat Ibiza and Arona: From 14,390 Euros
Seat has opened the order list for the updated Ibiza and Arona models, with prices starting at 15,220 euros for the Ibiza and 19,460 euros for the Arona.
Man Arrested for Stabbing His 75-Year-Old Mother Twice in the Sants District of Barcelona
A man was arrested after stabbing his 75-year-old mother twice in the Sants district of Barcelona. The officers who arrived at the scene applied a tourniquet to the victim's leg to prevent her from bleeding out.
The Andalusian PP Calls to Ban Mobile Phones and Social Media for Minors Involved in School Bullying Cases
The PP of Andalusia requests to prohibit the use of mobile phones and social media for minors involved in school bullying, emphasizing that a minor's dignity must not be violated by violence, even when it occurs through these platforms.
Estepa is once again a pioneer and its streets already display the Christmas lights
Estepa has brought forward the lighting of the Christmas decorations to brighten its streets from early November, reaffirming itself as a pioneer in the early celebration of Christmas.
Seville extends the deadline to apply for the Consumption Voucher for merchants and increases the amount: dates and how to purchase it
Seville extends the deadline to apply for the Consumption Voucher, aimed at merchants. The vouchers, purchased for 15 euros on the City Hallâs electronic headquarters, have a real value of 25 euros, encouraging local consumption.
The Oldest ChurrerĂa in MĂĄlaga: Nearly 100 Years Open and a Pilgrimage Site for Locals and Tourists
Casa Aranda, open since 1932, is the oldest churrerĂa in MĂĄlaga and an iconic spot in the city. Popular among locals and tourists, it offers a traditional experience that has endured for almost 100 years in the capital of the Costa del Sol.
The CĂłrdoba Zoo Closes Aviaries and Empties Bird Ponds Due to a Possible Case of Avian Flu
The CĂłrdoba Zoo has closed the aviaries and emptied the ponds housing birds to prevent the possible spread of avian flu. Additionally, measures have been implemented to avoid contact between gallinaceous birds, waterfowl, other animals, and people.
Two Arrested with 523 Kilos of Cocaine on a Boat Stranded off the Coast of Ibiza
Two people were arrested after 523 kilos of cocaine were found on a boat stranded off the coast of Ibiza. The second detainee voluntarily turned himself in to the Civil Guard accompanied by his lawyer.
Pretrial detention for a detainee in Garriguella for allegedly raping an elderly woman
The detainee in Garriguella has been placed in pretrial detention following the accusation of raping an elderly woman. The judge has taken statements from the accused, the victim, and several witnesses to clarify the facts.
Fugitive Wanted by the United States for Child Pornography Crimes Arrested in Pontevedra
A man wanted by the United States for four counts of distribution and possession of child pornography has been arrested in Pontevedra. In his country, he could face a sentence of up to 140 years in prison.
The European Commission grants Altri's project a quality label that facilitates access to EU funding
Altri's textile fibers project received the STEP label from the European Commission, recognizing it as strategic for enhancing the industrial competitiveness of the EU and facilitating its access to community funding.
Vox files a lawsuit against Complutense for preventing them from holding an event and requests precautionary measures: "We are going to enter"
Vox has filed a lawsuit against the Complutense University for preventing them from holding an event, requesting precautionary measures to guarantee their entry. Spokesperson Isabel Pérez Moñino stated that they want to speak freely and that many people want to listen to them.
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 explain the concept of dictatorship to children, providing a fun first approach to politics and encouraging reflection.
A Girl and Her Dog Recreate a Tank Out of Cardboard to Defeat Their Enemy, the House Cat
A girl and her dog built a functional cardboard tank to confront the house cat, their main rival. However, the feline had a more effective weapon: its claws, making the duel entertaining and creative.
The lament of a Human Resources expert: "The people who don't complain and work more are the most harmed"
A Human Resources expert highlighted that employees who do not complain and work more suffer damage to their mental health, while companies take advantage of this situation, affecting both the worker and the work environment.
From Abandonment to Fear of Being Alone: The Emotional Childhood of Dogs According to Science
An international study shows that experiences in the first months of life influence the fear, aggressiveness, and anxiety that dogs exhibit in adulthood.
Between Curiosity and the Hunt: What Happens When a Cat Finds an Insect
Allowing cats to chase and play with insects is usually safe, as long as the insects are not poisonous, since it satisfies their natural hunting instinct without posing a risk to their health.
People and Dogs Share Gut Bacteria After One Month of Living Together
A Japanese study analyzed 25 pairs of people and dogs, discovering that after one month of living together they shared 11 types of gut bacteria, suggesting a microbial exchange between humans and their pets.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, November 8, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what fate has in store for you in different aspects of your life.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, November 7, 2025, to see if your ticket has won.
Euromillions: Results for Friday, November 7, 2025
Check the winning numbers for the Euromillions draw on Friday, November 7, 2025, and see if you won a prize.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, November 7, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, November 7, 2025, to see if you have won.
Sports Sanctuaries. Interlagos Circuit
The José Carlos Pace Autodrome, known as Interlagos and located in São Paulo, was founded in 1940. It is named after Brazilian F1 driver José Carlos Pace, who passed away in 1977.
Is it true that 200 liters of water are needed to produce one liter of Coca Cola?
The claim that 200 liters of water are required to produce one liter of Coca Cola is common on the internet, but it lacks the necessary context to understand the real origin of that figure.
When Pleasure Becomes Pressure: Men Who Can't Ejaculate
Masculinity focused on sexual performance turns sex into an obligation, creating pressure and making it difficult for many men to enjoy it.
King Felipe VI presides over the '20minutos' Awards 2025 at the Teatro Real in Madrid
The annual 20minutos Awards ceremony was held this Thursday at the Teatro Real in Madrid, presided over by H.M. King Felipe VI.
Katy Perry is the latest, but not the only one: celebrities who have fallen in love with politicians
Katy Perry joins the list of famous women who have started romances with politicians, a topic that has generated numerous headlines and shown that it is not an unusual connection between celebrities and political figures.
Mistakes When Preparing Your Car for the Cold That Can Be a Headache
Preparing your car for autumn and winter is essential to avoid future problems. It is important to check and take care of various aspects of the vehicle to ensure its proper functioning during the cold, thus preventing setbacks and frustrations.
The Best Quotes from the Singles on 'First Dates' in October 2025
The most notable and funny quotes said by the single participants on the First Dates shows aired during October 2025 are compiled, showcasing memorable and original moments from the televised dates.
The Best Cordless Vacuums from Dyson, Rowenta, Cecotec, and Other Brands at 'Black' Prices
Top brands like Dyson, Rowenta, and Cecotec are already offering discounts of more than 300 euros on cordless vacuums, taking advantage of Black Friday deals to upgrade equipment at very competitive prices.
The Casio Moon Phase is minimalist, retro, and very elegant: one of the brand's best watches
Casio offers iconic watches beyond the popular F91W, highlighting elegant models like the Moon Phase, which combines a minimalist and retro design, establishing itself as one of the brand's best pieces.
Cecotec fulfills our wishes and offers a double large-capacity air fryer for under 80 euros
Cecotec offers a double large-capacity air fryer for under 80 euros, standing out as one of the best options in its price range for those looking for an economical and efficient choice for their homes.
If You're Looking for Good Headphones, These Sony Ones Are Discounted by Over 100 Euros
These Sony headphones, compact yet powerful, offer premium sound and noise cancellation for an immersive listening experience. They are currently discounted by more than 100 euros.
Florentino PĂ©rez, Ana BotĂn, Broncano... who Spaniards would vote for as President of the Government, according to a survey
A survey reveals that in a direct election, Ana BotĂn and Florentino PĂ©rez would surpass Pedro SĂĄnchez, with support of 47.2% and 44.6% respectively, highlighting Spaniards' preference for these figures outside of traditional politics.
Viktor OrbĂĄn's Response on Whether Ukraine Can Win the War Provokes Donald Trump's Smile: "A Miracle Can Happen"
Hungarian President Viktor OrbĂĄn attended a lunch at the White House with the intention of avoiding sanctions on Russian oil. When asked about Ukraine's possible victory in the war, he responded that "a miracle can happen," which brought a smile to former President Donald Trump.
Ana Torroja recalls her era in Mecano in 'Mi maleta', her new song: "That long journey ended without goodbye"
Ana Torroja releases "Mi maleta," the second preview of her upcoming album scheduled for 2026, where she reminisces about her time in Mecano and reflects on closing that chapter without farewells.
Grammy Awards 2026 | List of All Nominees: Kendrick Lamar, Lady Gaga, and Bad Bunny Stand Out at This Gala
Kendrick Lamar leads with nine nominations at the 2026 Grammy Awards, followed by prominent artists such as Lady Gaga and Bad Bunny, who are also among the main nominees of the gala.
Russia and Ukraine Agree to a "Local Ceasefire" for Repairs to the Zaporiyia Power Supply
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a local ceasefire to allow repairs to the electrical line of the Zaporiyia nuclear power plant. Repairs will begin this Saturday with the goal of reconnecting the line to the plant in the coming days, according to the international organization.
Prosecutor Stampa assures that he was told that CerdĂĄn organized the meeting with Leire DĂez "on behalf of the Government"
Ignacio Stampa stated that he was summoned to the meeting through a third party and that he was informed that CerdĂĄn acted by organizing it on behalf of the Government.
Prosecutor Grinda to the journalist who conveyed Leire DĂezâs bribe offer: "My boss is extremely angry"
Former Socialist party member Leire DĂez allegedly tried to investigate irregularities involving the head of the Anti-Corruption unit. Prosecutor Grinda told a journalist that his superior is very upset about the bribe offer that was conveyed.
US attacks another alleged drug ship: "If they keep trafficking, we will kill them"
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth reported on Truth Social that the US attacked a ship supposedly trafficking narcotics in the Caribbean, warning that they will continue these actions if drug trafficking persists.
'Investigation Team' facilitates the arrest of a scammer who took advantage of families of minors victimized by bullying
The program 'Investigation Team' helped to arrest a scammer who profited by deceiving families with children victims of bullying, offering them fake support and protection services. Thanks to the work of the program, this network that exploited the vulnerability of affected families was dismantled.
James Watson, scientist who helped discover the structure of DNA, dies at 97 years old
James Watson, recognized for helping to discover the structure of DNA, passed away at the age of 97. Throughout his career, he was awarded important honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom granted by Gerald Ford.
Consumer alert about the presence of listeria in chĂłped from the supermarket brand DIA
The Consumer Agency warns about the presence of listeria in chĂłped from the supermarket brand DIA. It is not ruled out that the contaminated product may be distributed in other autonomous communities, so caution is advised and its consumption should be avoided.
Weekend with "the two faces of autumn": Saturday with heavy rains while Sunday will have sun and frost
A weekend with contrasting weather is expected: a rainy Saturday and a sunny Sunday with frost. Additionally, for the second half of next week, temperatures could exceed the usual levels for the season in many regions.
Nadal's speech after his much-discussed hug with Milei: "The result doesn't matter, give your best until the end"
Rafael Nadal spoke at the America Business Forum in Miami, highlighting the importance of always giving your maximum effort regardless of the outcome. His message came after the much-talked-about hug with Javier Milei, emphasizing perseverance and commitment until the very end.
They Order to Reopen the Marta del Castillo Case Due to Possible Professional Misconduct in the Report on Miguel Carcañoâs Mobile Phone
The Seville Court orders the reopening of the case to investigate whether there was professional misconduct in the technical report on Miguel Carcañoâs mobile phone, requesting new proceedings to confirm if a qualified IT professional was involved.
DĂaz closes the door on self-employed workers being able to receive the unemployment subsidy for those over 52 years old
Yolanda DĂaz supports reforming the cessation of activity benefit for the self-employed, but rules out allowing them to access the unemployment subsidy intended for those over 52 years old, as she considers it a different type of assistance. ATA, UPTA, and Uatae have requested that the self-employed be included in this benefit.
Lawrence Stroll, owner of Aston Martin: "I have succeeded in all my ventures, but the F1 business is the most demanding"
Lawrence Stroll highlighted the difficulty of Formula 1 compared to his other businesses and expressed his ambition to grow the Aston Martin team, especially with Fernando Alonso, aiming for sustained success in the coming years.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed. It includes current national and international topics, economy, politics, technology, and culture, providing readers with a clear and concise overview of the most important events from the early hours.
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CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
The selection highlights the best current series and movies that are essential for cinema and television lovers. It includes innovative and acclaimed productions that combine genres and styles to offer quality entertainment, tailored to different tastes and platforms. An essential guide to not miss the most relevant premieres and the most impactful stories of the moment.
Where and When to Watch 'The Forsytes', the New British Period Drama Series That Mixes 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
The new series adaptation of John Galsworthy's work arrives in Spain in November, combining elements of 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession' to offer a refreshed period drama.
Pérez-Reverte applauds the Spanish miniseries of the moment: "Huge, impressive"
The writer Pérez-Reverte recommended on his X account the Spanish miniseries that premiered on Disney+ on October 8, describing it as "huge" and "impressive."
A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂaâs Easy, Affordable Recipe Perfect for Autumn Dinners
Chef Dani GarcĂa presents a simple and economical recipe using canned chickpeas, ready in 20 minutes. Perfect for autumn dinners, this dish highlights the versatility of chickpeas and their nutritional value, ideal for preparing quick and tasty meals at home.
The Days of the Week When You Cannot Refuel Under Any Circumstances, According to a Study by the OCU
The OCU has identified, through its annual analysis, the days of the week when refueling gasoline is more expensive in Spain, helping consumers save money by choosing the right time to fill up the tank.
Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using it as a Psychologist is Like Using Excel to Know What to Do with Your Girlfriend"
Jon HernĂĄndez, AI expert, warns in a 20minutos podcast about inappropriate uses of artificial intelligence, comparing using it as a psychologist to trying to solve personal problems with Excel, emphasizing that AI is not suitable for guidance in emotional matters.
The Guardia Civil will fine for not carrying this 'mandatory' accessory in the glove compartment and will check other elements
From January 2026, the Guardia Civil in Spain will be able to fine drivers up to 80 euros for not carrying a mandatory accessory in their vehicle's glove compartment, in addition to checking other elements of the car.
JesĂșs Reyes, stylist, on the pajamas worn by the Director General of the Guardia Civil: "They do not project values such as authority and respect"
Mercedes GonzĂĄlez FernĂĄndez, Director General of the Guardia Civil, sparked controversy by attending an official event wearing a pajama set. Stylist JesĂșs Reyes criticized her choice, pointing out that it does not convey authority or respect, essential values for her position.
'Pluribus': How many episodes does the science fiction series by the creator of 'Breaking Bad' have? Release dates
Rhea Seehorn, famous for her role in 'Better Call Saul', stars in 'Pluribus', the new science fiction series created by Vince Gilligan, known for 'Breaking Bad'. The series marks a genre shift for Seehorn, exploring new narrative territories.
Is it Better to Buy a Home or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Saving Themselves a Price Increase"
Experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is beneficial, as it helps avoid future price hikes. Although the market presents uncertainties, those who purchase properties at this time are protecting themselves against future increases.
The Christmas Spirit Returns to Madrid: The Date When Spain's Most Important Christmas Market Opens
The traditional Christmas market in Madrid, one of the most important in Spain, reopens to offer nativity figures, tambourines, and typical products, filling the city with the authentic Christmas spirit.
Gonzalo Bernardos on retiring in Spain: "Salaries are lower than in Germany but pensions are higher"
Economist Gonzalo Bernardos highlights that Spain is the second OECD country where retirees receive pensions that are higher in proportion to their last salary, despite salaries in Spain being lower than in Germany.
This is the trick to know if chestnuts have worms or are bad
Chestnuts are a typical autumn fruit, ideal for the cold. To know if they have worms or are bad, it is recommended to check for holes, light weight, or if they make a sound when shaken, which are signs of damage or infestation. You can also do a float test in water; good ones sink and bad ones float. This is how you select the best ones to eat.
Trump finalizes US Gulf oil lease sale, proposes Alaska sale in 2026
The Trump administration finalized a major oil lease sale in the US Gulf of Mexico and proposed a new offshore oil lease sale in Alaska for 2026. These moves aim to boost domestic energy production and economic growth, despite environmental concerns and opposition from some states and advocacy groups. The administration emphasizes energy independence and job creation as key benefits.
Crude recovers late in session on hopes over US-Hungary meeting
Crude oil prices rebounded late in the trading session driven by optimism surrounding an upcoming meeting between the US and Hungary. Investors anticipate that discussions may ease regional tensions and improve market stability, boosting demand prospects. This positive sentiment helped crude recover losses seen earlier in the day, reflecting cautious optimism in energy markets amid geopolitical developments.
US drillers add oil and gas rigs for third time in four weeks, says Baker Hughes
US oil and gas drillers increased the number of active rigs for the third time in four weeks, according to Baker Hughes. The rise indicates renewed drilling activity amid fluctuating energy prices and demand. This trend reflects ongoing efforts by producers to boost output despite market uncertainties.
US urges Europe to stick to oil and gas, not renewables
The US is advising Europe to prioritize oil and gas over renewable energy sources to ensure energy security and economic stability. This recommendation comes amid rising concerns about Europeâs dependence on uncertain renewable supplies and geopolitical tensions impacting energy markets. The US emphasizes that oil and gas remain critical for a reliable energy transition and to support Europe's immediate needs.
Trump meets Hungaryâs Orban to discuss Russian oil, economic cooperation
Former President Donald Trump met with Hungaryâs Prime Minister Viktor Orban to discuss issues including Russian oil imports and enhancing economic cooperation between their countries. The talks reflected mutual interests amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and aimed to strengthen bilateral relations.
Hungary may get exemption from Russian oil sanctions, Trump says
Former President Donald Trump suggested that Hungary might receive an exemption from EU sanctions on Russian oil. He indicated that the countryâs unique energy needs and reliance on Russian supplies could justify special treatment, highlighting ongoing debates about the sanctionsâ impact on different EU members and their economies.
Serbian parliament supports Kushnerâs project despite opposition
The Serbian parliament has approved a project backed by Jared Kushner, despite facing significant opposition from various political and public groups. The initiative, aimed at enhancing regional cooperation and economic development, sparked debate over its potential political implications and benefits. Supporters argue it will boost growth, while critics warn of possible negative consequences for Serbia's sovereignty and interests.
US EPA approves 14 small refinery biofuel waivers
The US Environmental Protection Agency approved 14 exemption requests from small refineries regarding biofuel blending requirements, reducing the amount of biofuels that refiners must blend into gasoline and diesel. This decision affects the Renewable Fuel Standard program, which aims to promote cleaner fuels and support biofuel producers. Critics argue that the waivers undermine biofuel demand and environmental goals.
Brazil probes threat to COP30 host cityâs power grid after deadly Rio raid
Brazilian authorities are investigating a security threat to the power grid in Belém, the host city for COP30, following a deadly police raid in Rio de Janeiro. The incident highlights concerns about infrastructure vulnerability ahead of the major climate summit. Officials are enhancing security measures to ensure the event proceeds without disruption.
China's October rare earth exports rise 9% from September
China's rare earth exports increased by 9% in October compared to September. The rise reflects growing global demand for these crucial materials used in electronics and renewable energy technologies. This uptick may impact global supply chains and pricing in the rare earth market.
UPS grounds its MD-11 fleet after Louisville crash
UPS has temporarily grounded its fleet of MD-11 aircraft following a crash at its Louisville hub. The decision aims to ensure safety while investigations into the incident are ongoing. The company is cooperating with authorities to determine the crash's cause and plans to resume operations once the aircraft are deemed safe.
Nvidia CEO Huang sees strong demand for Blackwell chips
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang reported robust demand for the company's upcoming Blackwell GPUs, driven by growth in AI and data center markets. He highlighted strong customer interest and confidence in Nvidia's new architecture, projecting significant contributions to revenue and market leadership once the chips launch later this year.
Metsera accepts Pfizerâs $10 billion bid in ongoing M&A battle
Metsera has agreed to Pfizerâs $10 billion acquisition offer amid a competitive M&A landscape. The deal marks a significant move for Pfizer to expand its portfolio and market presence. Both companies are positioning for growth, with the acquisition expected to close pending regulatory approvals.
Crew of fatal UPS cargo flight tried to control aircraft before crash, NTSB says
The NTSB revealed that the crew of the fatal UPS cargo flight made efforts to control the aircraft prior to the crash. Investigators continue to analyze data to determine the exact cause, focusing on crew actions and aircraft performance during the incident.
US Justice Department probes meatpackers, attorney general says
The US Justice Department has launched an investigation into major meatpacking companies to examine potential antitrust violations and unfair practices. The Attorney General stated the probe aims to ensure fair competition and protect consumers amid concerns about rising meat prices and market concentration. The inquiry reflects growing scrutiny of the industryâs influence on food supply and costs.
Amazon takes low-cost e-commerce service global
Amazon is expanding its affordable e-commerce service internationally, aiming to reach more customers with budget-friendly options. This move supports greater market penetration and competitive positioning by offering lower-cost products and streamlined shopping experiences worldwide.
Qcells furloughs 1,000 workers at US solar factories due to stalled shipments
Qcells has furloughed around 1,000 workers at its US solar factories amid halted shipments caused by supply chain disruptions and trade issues. The company cited stalled imports of essential components, which impacted production and forced temporary workforce reductions. Qcells aims to resume normal operations once the supply bottlenecks are resolved.
BlackRock to wind down fund that invested in failed car lender Tricolor, FT reports
BlackRock is set to close a fund that invested in Tricolor, a car financing company that recently failed. The move comes as part of BlackRock's efforts to manage risk and protect investor interests following Tricolor's collapse. The winding down reflects challenges in the subprime auto lending sector and aims to minimize further losses linked to the troubled asset.
US warns it could force 20% flight cuts if shutdown continues
The US government has warned that if the ongoing shutdown persists, airlines could face up to a 20% reduction in flights due to limited Federal Aviation Administration staffing. This would disrupt air travel nationwide, impacting passengers and the aviation industry. Officials urge a swift resolution to avoid significant flight cancellations and delays.
US FCC chair to testify before Senate after Kimmel episode
FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel will testify before the Senate to address concerns raised by a controversial segment on Jimmy Kimmel's show. The hearing aims to discuss broadcast standards and regulatory oversight following public complaints about the episode's content.
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Swiss Economy Minister has 'very constructive' conversation with US Trade Representative
Swiss Economy Minister and US Trade Representative held a very constructive discussion focusing on enhancing trade relations between Switzerland and the United States. They addressed key economic issues and expressed commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation and removing trade barriers to foster mutual growth.
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U.S. consumer sentiment falls in November amid ongoing government shutdown
U.S. consumer sentiment declined in November due to the prolonged government shutdown, with uncertainty over federal operations impacting confidence. Consumers expressed concerns about economic stability and job security, contributing to reduced optimism about the near-term financial outlook. The shutdown's continuation has heightened worries, affecting spending intentions and overall economic sentiment.
US employment report will not be published again as government shutdown drags on
The US government shutdown has halted the publication of the monthly employment report, disrupting key economic data releases. The report, vital for assessing the labor market, will remain unavailable until the government reopens. This delay impacts policymakers, economists, and markets that rely on timely information to make informed decisions.
Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dips, underperforms expectations
The Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index fell, missing analyst forecasts. The decline reflects growing consumer concerns amid economic uncertainty. Factors such as inflation and market volatility contributed to reduced confidence levels, signaling cautious spending outlooks despite some positive economic indicators.
DeepSeek researcher pessimistic about AI's impact in startup's first public appearance since success
In its first public appearance since achieving success, a DeepSeek researcher expressed a pessimistic view on the impact of AI. The researcher highlighted potential risks and challenges AI poses to society, including ethical concerns and job displacement. Despite the startup's achievements, caution was urged regarding overreliance on AI technology and the need for robust regulations to manage its growth responsibly.
World food prices fall for second consecutive month in October, UN's FAO says
The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization reported that global food prices declined for the second month in a row in October, easing inflationary pressures on food. This drop reflects decreases in the cost of cereals, oils, and sugar, offering some relief amid ongoing supply chain challenges and economic uncertainties worldwide.
Taiwan October exports log biggest growth in nearly 16 years on strong AI demand
Taiwan's exports surged in October, marking the highest growth in almost 16 years, driven by robust demand for AI-related products. This growth highlights the significant role of Taiwan's tech sector in the global AI supply chain, strengthening its economic outlook despite ongoing global uncertainties.
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US Supreme Court lets Trump withhold $4 billion in food aid funding for now
The US Supreme Court has allowed former President Trump to temporarily withhold $4 billion in food aid funding. This decision pauses efforts to redirect the funds to new programs, pending further legal review. The ruling impacts humanitarian food assistance programs, reflecting ongoing disputes over the administration and allocation of federal aid resources.
US Senate rejects bill to restore federal worker pay, remains at odds over shutdown
The US Senate rejected a bill aimed at restoring pay for federal workers affected by the ongoing government shutdown. Lawmakers remain divided over budget issues and border security funding, prolonging the shutdown and delaying resolution. The standoff continues to impact government operations and federal employees nationwide.
Irelandâs credit rating affirmed at âAAâ with stable outlook
Irelandâs credit rating was confirmed at âAAâ with a stable outlook by rating agencies. The affirmation reflects Irelandâs strong economic fundamentals, fiscal discipline, and robust growth prospects despite global uncertainties. The stable outlook indicates confidence in Irelandâs ability to maintain its creditworthiness amid external challenges.
Investors watching US economic signs as market pulls back, tech teeters
Investors are closely monitoring US economic indicators amid a market pullback and volatility in the tech sector. Concerns over inflation, interest rates, and corporate earnings have contributed to cautious trading. Market participants await clearer economic data to gauge the outlook, with tech stocks particularly sensitive to changes in monetary policy and growth prospects.
Dollar ends week lower amid Fed outlook, US government shutdown
The US dollar ended the week lower due to uncertainty over the Federal Reserve's future monetary policy and concerns about a potential US government shutdown. Investors weighed mixed economic signals and awaited clarity on interest rate decisions, while political tensions heightened fears of a funding lapse, leading to reduced risk appetite and a weaker dollar.
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S&P affirms Polandâs credit ratings despite rising debt concerns
S&P has confirmed Polandâs credit ratings, maintaining a stable outlook amid growing worries over rising government debt. The agency acknowledges economic challenges but believes Polandâs strong fiscal framework and economic resilience support its current ratings. This decision reflects confidence in Polandâs ability to manage debt levels while sustaining growth, despite external pressures and increased borrowing.
Policy uncertainty, geopolitical risk are top stability concerns in latest Fed survey
The latest Federal Reserve survey reveals that policy uncertainty and geopolitical risks remain the primary concerns for financial stability. Firms report cautious outlooks due to unpredictable government actions and tensions abroad, affecting investment and lending. These factors contribute to market volatility, underscoring the need for vigilant monitoring to ensure economic resilience.
European countries back $2.5 billion initiative to protect Congo rainforest
European nations have committed $2.5 billion to an initiative aimed at protecting the Congo rainforest. This funding supports conservation efforts, sustainable development, and combating deforestation in the region, highlighting global cooperation to preserve one of the world's largest tropical forests and address climate change.
France halts Shein suspension proceedings after sex dolls, weapons are withdrawn
France paused proceedings to suspend Shein after the company removed controversial items, including sex dolls and weapons, from its platform. The move addresses regulatory concerns over the sale of inappropriate products, allowing Shein to continue operations while ensuring compliance with French laws.
Miran: stablecoins may lead to lower rates
Miran suggests that stablecoins could contribute to lower interest rates by increasing market liquidity and offering new avenues for lending and borrowing. This enhanced efficiency might reduce the reliance on traditional banking systems, potentially driving down overall borrowing costs. However, regulatory clarity and risk management remain crucial for stablecoins to positively impact rates without compromising financial stability.
Cardano Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence
Cardano's price surged by 10% amid growing investor confidence driven by positive developments in its ecosystem. Increased adoption of its blockchain technology and upcoming upgrades have boosted market sentiment, leading to higher trading volumes and a rise in value. This surge reflects optimism about Cardanoâs future potential within the competitive cryptocurrency landscape.
WhiteBIT Expands in Argentina and Brazil
WhiteBIT, a cryptocurrency exchange, is expanding its operations into Argentina and Brazil to tap into the growing interest in digital assets in these markets. The move aims to provide enhanced access to crypto trading and services, catering to the increasing demand among Latin American users while strengthening WhiteBIT's presence in the region.
Litecoin Climbs 10% In Rally
Litecoin's price surged by 10% amid a broader cryptocurrency market rally. Factors driving the increase include growing investor interest, positive technical indicators, and renewed confidence in digital assets. Market analysts suggest this momentum may continue if Litecoin sustains trading above key resistance levels.
Bitcoin price today: falls to $100k as valuation concerns bring deep weekly loss
Bitcoin's price dropped to $100,000 amid growing concerns over its high valuation. This decline resulted in a significant weekly loss, reflecting investor caution and market volatility. The cryptocurrency faces pressure as traders reassess its growth prospects and potential risks.
Bybit PWM Posts 16.9% Fund Return as Crypto Markets Weather âUptoberâ Shock
Bybitâs Portfolio Wealth Management (PWM) fund achieved a 16.9% return despite challenging crypto market conditions in October. The fund successfully navigated the âUptoberâ volatility, demonstrating resilience and strategic asset management amid widespread market shocks. This performance highlights Bybit PWMâs capability to generate gains even during turbulent periods in the cryptocurrency landscape.
LP-Free Perpetuals Exchange Leverup Available Now, Powered by Monad
Leverup, a new perpetuals exchange by Monad, has launched without liquidity provider (LP) fees. It offers enhanced trading efficiency and cost savings by eliminating LP costs, aiming to attract traders seeking optimized perpetual contract trading. The platform leverages Monad's technology to deliver seamless and affordable perpetual swaps to the crypto community.
MediCoin Launches Sale of Tokenized Attorney Fee Interests for PFAS Litigation Proceeds
MediCoin has introduced a new sale of tokenized attorney fee interests tied to PFAS litigation proceeds. This innovative offering allows investors to purchase future attorney fees from ongoing PFAS legal cases, providing liquidity and new investment opportunities. The move aims to enhance transparency and efficiency in legal finance by leveraging blockchain technology.
Tharimmune closes $545 million private placement for Canton Coin strategy
Tharimmune successfully closed a $545 million private placement to fund its Canton Coin strategy. The capital raise aims to accelerate the development and deployment of Canton Coin, focusing on expanding infrastructure and market presence in the digital asset sector. This strategic move positions Tharimmune for significant growth and innovation in blockchain technology.
Sonami Announces Presale Developments and Layer 2 Expansion
Sonami revealed updates on its presale event and plans to expand onto Layer 2 solutions. These developments aim to enhance scalability, reduce transaction costs, and improve user experience. The project is focused on accelerating growth and adoption through strategic enhancements in blockchain technology.
South Star Battery Metals increases private placement to C$6.67 million
South Star Battery Metals has raised the size of its private placement to C$6.67 million to support its exploration activities. The company plans to use the funds primarily for advancing its battery metals projects, focusing on increasing resources and enhancing its development efforts in key target areas.
Cathie Wood's ARK stock trades highlight major moves in Tesla and The Trade Desk
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made significant stock transactions involving Tesla and The Trade Desk. These trades reflect ARK's ongoing strategic adjustments in key holdings, signaling shifts in their investment approach amid market developments and technology sector trends.
NextGen Digital completes first tranche of private placement
NextGen Digital has successfully completed the first tranche of its private placement, raising capital to support its expansion plans. The funds will be used to enhance product development and broaden market reach, positioning the company for accelerated growth in the digital services sector.
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Magellan Aerospace Declares Quarterly Dividend of $0.05 Per Share
Magellan Aerospace announced a quarterly dividend of $0.05 per share, reflecting the company's ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the specified date to shareholders of record. This move aligns with Magellanâs stable financial position and positive outlook in the aerospace industry.
Evaxion presents new immune data for AI-designed cancer vaccine
Evaxion disclosed fresh immune response data for its AI-designed cancer vaccine, showcasing promising results in boosting patient immunity. The findings support the vaccine's potential to enhance targeted cancer treatment, leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize immune system activation against tumors.
Stellantis terminates offtake agreement with Westwater Resources
Stellantis has ended its offtake agreement with Westwater Resources, a deal involving the supply of battery materials. The termination reflects changes in Stellantisâ sourcing strategy amid evolving market conditions and supply chain considerations in the electric vehicle sector.
TomaGold plans to raise up to $2.25 million in private placement
TomaGold is set to raise up to $2.25 million through a private placement offering. The funds will support its mineral exploration projects, particularly in Quebec. This financing aims to advance drilling and exploration activities, helping the company expedite the development of its gold assets and enhance shareholder value.
Maxus Mining raises C$2.6 million through flow-through share offering
Maxus Mining Corp. secured C$2.6 million via a flow-through share offering to fund its exploration projects. The funds will primarily support work on the Hawk and Cape Ray gold properties in Newfoundland and Labrador. This financing aims to advance resource development and expand the company's mineral assets.
Greenidge secures 5-year air permit renewal in New York
Greenidge Generation Holdings has obtained a 5-year renewal of its air permit from New York authorities, allowing continued operations at its digital mining facility. The permit renewal ensures compliance with environmental regulations and supports Greenidge's role in cryptocurrency mining while addressing air quality concerns raised by local communities.