News Summary - 11/09/2025

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Syria's Sharaa arrives in US for Trump talks after sanctions lifted

Syrian leader Sharaa arrived in the US to meet President Trump at the White House on Monday. The talks will focus on security issues following the lifting of sanctions against Syria.

Six dead as Russia hits energy and residential sites in Ukraine

Overnight attacks targeted 25 locations across Ukraine, including Kyiv, disrupting electricity and heating services. The strikes on energy and residential sites resulted in six fatalities and widespread outages.

Storm declared 'super typhoon' as it hits Philippines

Typhoon Fung Wong, classified as a super typhoon, is causing life-threatening conditions on an eastern Philippine island. Authorities warn of widespread disruption as the storm intensifies and moves across the region.

More than 1,400 flights cancelled as US air traffic cuts enter second day

The federal government shutdown has led to ongoing reductions in air travel capacity, causing thousands of flight delays and cancellations across the US for a second consecutive day.

Thousands take to Lisbon streets over proposed labour laws

Thousands protested in Lisbon against government plans to ease firing rules and restrict some compassionate leave, sparking concerns over workers' rights.

US cleaning woman shot and killed after arriving at wrong home

Maria Florinda Rios Perez, 32, was found shot dead on the front porch of a home in an Indianapolis suburb after arriving at the wrong address, according to police.

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of South Africa's former president, denies allegations of inciting deadly protests.

US authorities ground cargo plane model after Kentucky air disaster

US authorities have ordered three firms to halt operations of MD-11 and MD-11F cargo planes pending safety inspections, following a fatal air disaster in Kentucky. The move aims to ensure the aircraft's safety before they can resume flights.

Israel says body of Lior Rudaeff has been returned from Gaza

The Israeli military announced that the body of Lior Rudaeff, who died defending the Nir Yitzhak kibbutz during the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, has been returned from Gaza.

Kenyan activists missing in Uganda found safe after five weeks

Two Kenyan activists who disappeared after attending an event supporting Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine were reportedly abducted by masked men. After five weeks, they have been found safe.

US to boycott G20 in South Africa, Trump says

South Africa responded to the US decision to boycott the G20 summit, stating that the event's success does not depend on any single member state.

Released Israeli hostage says he was sexually assaulted in Gaza captivity

Rom Braslavski, a released Israeli hostage, revealed in an interview that during his captivity in Gaza, members of Palestinian Islamic Jihad stripped him naked, tied him up, and sexually assaulted him.

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 related to the alleged 2012 murder of Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru. Authorities are pursuing legal action to bring him to justice for the case.

Fire at Turkey perfume warehouse kills six

A fire at a perfume warehouse in Turkey resulted in six deaths. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his deepest condolences to the victims' families and confirmed that the government is conducting an investigation into the incident.

DNA pioneer James Watson dies at 97

James Watson, who co-discovered the double-helix structure of DNA, has died at 97. Despite his groundbreaking scientific contributions, his legacy was marred by controversial remarks on race and sex.

Serbia clears the way for controversial Trump-linked property plan

Serbia has approved a plan for the president's son-in-law to build a hotel on the site of the former Yugoslav Army headquarters, a project linked to the Trump family that has drawn controversy.

Kendrick Lamar and Lady Gaga lead 2026 Grammy nominations

Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar top the 2026 Grammy nominees, highlighting their major presence this year. Notably, K-Pop made a significant breakthrough by earning a spot in the song of the year category, signaling growing global recognition.

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 stated that a 17-year-old suspect believed to have caused the explosion is currently undergoing surgery.

Belgium rushes to secure drone defences after airport disruption

Following drone sightings that temporarily shut down Zaventem airport near Brussels, Belgium is seeking assistance from European allies to enhance its drone defence systems and prevent future disruptions.

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

Tesla shareholders approved Elon Musk's $1tn pay deal, which grants him hundreds of millions of new shares if he meets specified performance targets.

Ugandans welcome war crimes charges against LRA leader Joseph Kony and demand his arrest

Ugandans have welcomed the ICC's war crimes charges against LRA leader Joseph Kony, who remains at large. Victims hope these charges will strengthen international efforts to capture and bring him to justice.

EU forces free crew after Somali pirate attack on tanker

The crew of the tanker Hellas Aphrodite were released after being seized by armed Somali pirates the day before, following intervention by EU forces.

Typhoon which killed almost 200 in Philippines and Vietnam weakens

The deadly typhoon that claimed nearly 200 lives in the Philippines and Vietnam has weakened and is now moving westward into Cambodia and Laos after causing significant destruction.

France advises citizens to leave Mali urgently amid jihadist fuel blockade

Jihadist-imposed fuel blockades in Mali have severely disrupted daily life. In response, France has urgently advised its citizens to leave the country to ensure their safety amid worsening conditions.

Four held after protesters set off flares during Israeli orchestra concert in Paris

Four individuals were arrested after protesters set off flares and caused disruptions during a concert by the Israeli orchestra in Paris, conducted by Lahav Shani. The disturbances led to clashes during one of the three interruptions to the performance.

Sudan capital hit by drone attacks a day after RSF agrees to truce - reports

Drone attacks struck Sudan's capital shortly after the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a truce. The military-led government remains cautious about committing to a ceasefire despite the RSF's agreement.

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 were reported to be stable.

What Hungary's Orban did - and didn't - get from Trump

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's visit to the US seemed successful, achieving many of his objectives. However, beneath the surface, the results were mixed, with certain expectations remaining unfulfilled. The visit underscored both the alignment and the limitations of Orban's interaction with Trump, revealing a more complex relationship than it initially appeared.

Ukrainians would like to watch comedies - but for now their culture is defined by war

Nearly four years after Russia's invasion, Ukraine's arts scene is reviving, yet the ongoing conflict deeply influences cultural expression. While Ukrainians yearn for lighter entertainment like comedies, the war remains a central theme shaping their artistic landscape.

Trove of records reveals Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers

Thousands of Kenyan soldiers who fought for Britain in World War II remain uncommemorated and buried in unknown locations. Recent records have surfaced shedding light on their contributions and the neglect they faced in historical remembrance.

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

Ambitious plans for Gaza's reconstruction, including AI-driven smart cities and designs reflecting its cultural identity, have been proposed. However, deep political conflicts hinder progress, leaving the future of Gaza’s rebuild uncertain despite visionary concepts.

How a Brazilian woman became the face of India vote fraud row

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi claimed that Larissa Nery, a Brazilian woman, appeared 22 times on the voters' list in Haryana, highlighting concerns of possible vote fraud in India.

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

BBC Verify investigates the RSF's brutal massacre in Sudan, revealing how the militia systematically killed unarmed civilians. Humanitarian officials estimate the death toll at around 2,000, highlighting the scale and severity of the atrocity.

Viktor Orban's dilemma - Russian oil or Trump's favour

Viktor Orban, a staunch ally of Trump in Europe, is set to visit Washington amid tensions over Russian oil. The trip highlights Orban's balancing act between maintaining ties with Russia for energy needs and securing favor with the U.S. administration.

Buoyed by election wins, Democrats still face tough choices to regain power

A year after a tough election loss, the Democratic Party faces critical decisions as it seeks to regain power. Despite some recent election victories boosting morale, challenges remain in unifying and strategizing for future success.

Watch: Drone footage shows town destroyed by deadly Brazil tornado

A deadly tornado in Brazil killed at least six people and injured 437 others, causing widespread destruction in the affected town, as captured in drone footage.

Miss Universe contestants stage walkout after organiser berates Miss Mexico

Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, claimed organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil was disrespectful to her at a pre-pageant event on Tuesday. In response, several Miss Universe contestants staged a walkout to protest the treatment of Miss Mexico, highlighting tensions and calls for respect within the pageant.

Watch: What New Yorkers want Mamdani to do as mayor

At 34, Mamdani will be New York City's first Muslim mayor and its youngest in over 100 years when he takes office on January 1, 2026.

Watch: Cars pile up on Philippines streets after typhoon

Floods caused by a typhoon have devastated towns in the Philippines, resulting in at least 85 deaths and 75 people reported missing. The severe weather also led to significant disruptions, including cars piling up on streets.

Junts asks someone to "open SĂĄnchez's eyes" because they will not back down: "The PSOE has ruined the legislature"

Junts criticizes Pedro SĂĄnchez for ignoring the independence conflict, accusing him of "burying his head in the sand" and thinking the problem has disappeared. They claim that the PSOE has destroyed the legislature and affirm that they will not back down from their demands.

MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero says the Government will negotiate "vote by vote" each initiative to complete the legislature

Vice President MarĂ­a JesĂșs Montero assures that the Government has a roadmap, capacity, and commitment to continue governing, and that it will negotiate each initiative "vote by vote" to complete the legislature.

The Government intensifies gestures towards Junts to resume relations and try to unblock the legislature

The Government has taken steps to improve relations with Junts, unblocking the processing of their law against multiple offending and agreeing with Germany to initiate a dialogue on Catalan within the EU, thereby seeking to reactivate the legislature.

The PP of Andalusia Reelects Juanma Moreno and Strengthens His Leadership: "I Will Give My All for a Majority That Ensures Stability"

Juanma Moreno has been reelected president of the PP of Andalusia. He warns of difficult upcoming months with "obstacles" and asks his party to act with dignity, respect, and courtesy, committing to work towards a stable majority.

A Russian drone attacks a humanitarian convoy with journalists in Ukraine, including a Spanish reporter: they escape death by seconds

A Russian drone attacked a humanitarian convoy in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, carrying several journalists, including a Spanish reporter. Fortunately, all were unharmed and managed to save their lives by seconds.

Ukraine Unveils the Secrets of Russia's Orion Drone: "A Threat to the Civilized World"

The Russian Orion drone is an unmanned aerial attack and reconnaissance vehicle, equipped with missiles and a range of up to 250 km, considered by Ukraine as a threat to global security.

These are the areas in Spain where it is going to snow, according to the Aemet forecast

Aemet predicts rain, storms, and snow in various parts of Spain during Friday and the weekend, mainly affecting mountainous and inland areas.

A police officer is in critical condition after being shot in an anti-drug operation at a 'drug daycare'

A police officer was seriously injured during an anti-drug operation at a "drug daycare." The officer was part of a surveillance and monitoring unit targeting a criminal group involved in drug trafficking.

A 14-year-old girl is sold for 5,000 euros and bottles of whisky and forced to marry a young man: five people arrested

A 14-year-old minor was sold by her family to another family in Lleida in exchange for 5,000 euros and bottles of whisky, to marry the son of the latter. Five people have been arrested in connection with this case.

Nine years, eleven defendants, and dozens of appeals: timeline of the judicial case opened against Pedro SĂĄnchez's brother

The case against David SĂĄnchez, brother of President Pedro SĂĄnchez, over a contract in Badajoz began in 2016. After nine years with eleven defendants and numerous legal appeals, the case is heading towards a trial scheduled for February 2026.

The Extraordinary Culture Raffle showers hundreds of thousands of euros across six provinces

The first prize of the Extraordinary Culture Raffle has been split between two Spanish provinces, and the second prize was awarded entirely in a third province, benefiting a total of six provinces with hundreds of thousands of euros in prizes.

Three Arrested at the Neonazi Demonstration by NĂșcleo Nacional in Front of the Congress of Deputies

About 700 people participated in the demonstration held under the slogan "Against the Impunity of Corrupt Politicians." During the event, organized by the neonazi group NĂșcleo Nacional in front of the Congress of Deputies, three arrests were made.

Sea Waves Cause Three Deaths and 15 Injuries in a Tragic Saturday on the Coasts of Tenerife

In Puerto de la Cruz, a woman died and nine people were injured, three of them seriously, after falling into the sea on the pier due to strong sea waves.

The 1946 Benlliure Peseta That Franco Ordered to Be Withdrawn: Only 149 Remain and They Reach 7,500 Euros

The 1946 Benlliure peseta, ordered to be withdrawn by Franco, is today a highly sought-after coin among collectors. After its mysterious appearance, only 149 specimens remain, reaching a value of up to 7,500 euros in the numismatic market.

A pilot explains what happens if all passengers deactivate airplane mode upon landing: "Listen to us"

Pilot Savina PaĂŒl warns that activating 300 phones simultaneously during landing can cause interference and operational risks. Therefore, she recommends following instructions and keeping airplane mode activated during critical moments of the flight to ensure safety.

Sleeping Through the Night Is a Modern Habit: Why It Used to Be Done in Two Phases and When It Disappeared

In ancient times, from Greece to the Roman Empire, it was common to divide nighttime sleep into two phases with a period of wakefulness in between. This biphasic pattern disappeared with industrialization and artificial light, which promoted continuous and uniform sleep throughout the night.

Frosts will arrive in several parts of Spain in the coming hours: these are the cities that will reach zero degrees

Temperatures will drop significantly this Sunday after sunset due to the arrival of a cold air mass, causing frosts in several cities in Spain that will reach zero degrees.

The method of making the bed that has gone viral, this is the "potato bed": "The best night of your life"

The viral method involves using the fitted sheet to wrap cushions and pillows, creating a "potato bed" that promises a unique and comfortable resting experience.

Father of One of the Civil Guards Killed by Igor the Russian in Critical Condition After Being Assaulted in Zaragoza

A 66-year-old man, father of one of the civil guards killed by Igor the Russian, was found with serious head injuries in Foz Calanda and remains in critical condition following the assault that took place in Zaragoza.

The residents of the town of LeĂłn without internet lash out at the woman who allegedly cut the cables: "There have been reports of threats"

The mayor proposes installing a pole for the connection boxes to avoid inconveniences, although the installation depends on the companies. The residents criticize the woman who allegedly cut the cables, pointing out that there are already reports of threats related to the case.

Alfonso Muñoz, pension expert official, on early retirement: "If you retire one year early, you would only receive 122 euros less"

Alfonso Muñoz explains that in Spain, with at least 38 years and three months of contributions, it is possible to retire at 65 years old. Additionally, retiring one year early reduces the pension by only 122 euros per month.

American Scientists Identify the Source in the Brain that 'Feeds' Dementia

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered in the journal 'Nature Metabolism' a key brain source that contributes to the development of dementia, opening new avenues to understand and treat this neurodegenerative disease.

The Largest Spiderweb Ever Seen Found, Measuring 97 mÂČ and Housing 111,000 Spiders: "Nature Still Surprises Us"

The largest spiderweb ever found, measuring 97 mÂČ and inhabited by 111,000 spiders, was discovered in a cave on the border between Albania and Greece. Surprisingly, it is built by two different types of spiders, an uncommon fact that highlights the amazing diversity and adaptability of nature.

Sandra Barneda, after Pablo Motos' comments about 'The Island of Temptations': "It hurt me as a colleague"

Sandra Barneda expressed her discomfort following Pablo Motos' remarks about 'The Island of Temptations' at the start of its ninth season, confessing that it hurt her as a colleague of the show and defending the Telecinco format.

Tax Agency Notice: Many Mutual Society Members Could Lose Their IRPF Refund

The Tax Agency and unions warn that many people have not yet applied for their IRPF refund, so they could lose the opportunity to recover it if they do not act soon.

The little-known rule about your mobile phone at airports: they can confiscate it before boarding

At airports, authorities can confiscate mobile phones if they do not work, so it is vital that devices have enough battery to turn on when requested.

José Elías, businessman: "Now the difference between working a lot and working a little is practically zero"

José Elías states that currently there are no real work incentives, since "the pride of belonging to any tribe, to any pack, has been completely lost," which removes the motivation to work more.

Two winners of La Primitiva win 100,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 35 million

Two players matched La Primitiva and won 100,000 euros each. Additionally, 201 third-tier winners received 1,838 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw increased to 35 million euros.

Juan Carlos I, when asked about his memoirs: "It's a wonderful day"

The emeritus king Juan Carlos I went sailing on the estuary in the boat with which he won the 6M class world championship, enjoying the day with part of his crew.

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

Chris Martin made a joking comment about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam' show.

Susanna Griso Apologizes to the Government for Misinterpreting a Report on Irregular Immigration in 'Espejo PĂșblico'

Susanna Griso apologized to the Government after misinterpreting a report on irregular immigration on 'Espejo PĂșblico'. The presenter corrected her mistake and invited the Ministry of the Interior to participate in the program to discuss the issue of irregular immigration.

The Current That Warms Europe Is Slowing Down: What Scientists Say About the AMOC's Decline

The AMOC, a key ocean current that warms Europe, is slowing down, which could cause an abrupt climate change in Europe. Scientists warn about the risks of its possible collapse and its effects on the climate and ecosystems.

Travel influencer Anunay Sood dies at 32: had 1.4 million followers on Instagram

Travel influencer Anunay Sood, 32 years old and with 1.4 million followers on Instagram, died while traveling in Las Vegas. Originally from India and residing in Dubai, he was found deceased on the street during his trip.

A camera captures how a cigarette is about to cause a tragedy at a gas station in Brazil

A young man dropped a match on the ground without knowing it was soaked with fuel. Thanks to the quick action of the gas station staff, a catastrophe was avoided.

Police search for a woman who threw boiling coffee at a McDonald's employee after an argument

A woman in Michigan threw boiling coffee at a McDonald's employee following an argument. Although the attacker has not been arrested, she has already been identified by the police, who continue their search to resolve the case.

Two Bonoloto Winners Take Home 78,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 1.5 Million

Two Bonoloto winners each win 78,000 euros, while the jackpot accumulates to 1.5 million. Additionally, 90 other third-category winners receive 872 euros each.

The new service that Iberia will offer for free to its customers on all its flights

IAG, Iberia's parent company, has signed a strategic alliance with Starlink, SpaceX's global satellite internet provider, to offer free internet connection on all its flights.

Netflix unexpectedly removes a detail that has infuriated 'The Witcher' fans: "Cowards"

Netflix has sparked controversy by removing an important detail in season 4 of 'The Witcher,' where Liam Hemsworth replaces Henry Cavill as the lead. This decision has provoked annoyance and criticism from the show's followers, who have described the change and removal as a "cowardly" move.

Oprah Winfrey and her experience with an unexpected symptom of menopause: "I felt like I was going to die"

Oprah Winfrey revealed that during menopause she experienced an unexpected and distressing symptom that made her feel as if she was about to die, highlighting how difficult and surprising it was for her to face this change.

These Are the Seven Types of Cough and When You Should See Your Doctor

Coughing is a vital reflex that protects the lungs by expelling foreign bodies. There are seven types of cough, each with specific causes and characteristics. It is essential to recognize when a cough indicates a serious problem in order to see a doctor and receive appropriate treatment.

You Won't Have to Wait Until December Anymore: Spotify Launches a New Weekly 'Mini Wrapped'

Spotify launched 'Listening Stats', a feature that offers a weekly and customizable summary of your most listened-to artists and songs over the past four weeks, similar to the popular annual Wrapped.

The Most Fashionable City in 2025 Is in Spain and Perfect to Visit in November According to 'The Mirror'

The British publication 'The Mirror' highlights a relaxed city in the Basque Country as the top destination to visit before Christmas, praising its favorable November climate.

Neither Oatmeal nor Toast: Carolina Herrera’s Favorite Breakfast, the Designer Says: "I Don’t Cook"

Carolina Herrera, the Venezuelan designer, revealed in an interview with 'Harper's Bazaar' that her favorite breakfast does not include oatmeal or toast. She also confessed that she doesn’t cook, highlighting her preference for simple and practical options to start the day.

The Civil Guard Will Renew 1,700 Unmarked Vehicles with an Investment of Nearly 40 Million Euros

The Civil Guard will renew 1,700 unmarked vehicles with an investment close to 40 million euros. These undercover cars will assist plainclothes officers in key operations, enhancing their effectiveness in law enforcement.

Siege of Pokrovsk: The Most Important Battle is 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 grant Putin a crucial strategic advantage for future peace negotiations and demonstrate his intention to control the entire Donbas region, as well as facilitate the conquest of two major cities.

Lack of Interest in Becoming a Professional Soldier in Spain? Applicants per Vacancy Drop from 28 to Four in Just One Decade

The Military Life Observatory warns about the decline in applicants per vacancy in the Spanish army, which has fallen from 28 to four in a decade, representing a problem for the quality of the selection of professional soldiers.

Earthquake in Pontevedra: a 3.3 magnitude tremor recorded in Silleda and its surroundings

An earthquake of magnitude 3.3 was recorded in Silleda and its surroundings, Pontevedra. Although it is uncommon for tremors of this intensity to cause damage, they can be perceptible to the population.

A dog trainer warns about hugging your dog: "For him, it’s not always a sign of affection"

A dog trainer points out that hugging a dog does not always mean affection to him. The key to a good relationship is to respect and understand his body language, interpreting his signals to avoid misunderstandings and strengthen the bond.

Serious Accident in a Rally in LeĂłn: Two Cars Collide and One Falls from a Height of Six Meters

A serious accident occurred during a rally in Lavandera, CĂĄrmenes, LeĂłn, where two cars collided and one of them fell from a height of six meters.

Kiko Rivera gives new details about his separation from Irene Rosales and admits to his infidelities: "She forgave me and that wore us down"

Kiko Rivera reappeared on television to talk about his divorce from Irene Rosales. He admitted to his infidelities and explained that, although she forgave him, that forgiveness ultimately wore down the relationship.

RocĂ­o Aranda, Dani GĂŒiza’s ex-wife, reappears after her son Cristian’s statements: "Prays for love"

Cristian, son of RocĂ­o Aranda and Dani GĂŒiza, spoke weeks ago about their estrangement on the program Fiesta. Following his statements, RocĂ­o Aranda reappeared and expressed her wish for reconciliation and love within the family.

The New Reverse Mortgage Model That Could Revolutionize the Market: "The Monthly Payment Was Insufficient"

This financial product allows the holder to receive a sum from the bank in exchange for their home, while maintaining the use of the property until their death.

MarĂ­a Matos, spokesperson for Fotocasa: "Five years ago the average price was 150,000, now it is above 210,000"

Housing prices have increased by more than 70% in five years, rising from an average price of 150,000 euros to over 210,000 euros, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics.

Christmas Bonus Payment: These Are the Pensioners Who Will Not Receive It in 2025

Some pensioners will not receive the Christmas bonus payment in 2025 due to specific circumstances established by current regulations.

Dani MartĂ­n's message to Dani FernĂĄndez at the Los 40 Music Awards: "He has that DNA that represents me"

Dani MartĂ­n went on stage at the 40 Music Awards to receive an award and expressed his admiration for Dani FernĂĄndez, emphasizing that he has DNA that represents him.

A Volunteer Ruins a Modern Artwork in a Museum After Cleaning It with Toilet Paper

A volunteer at the Keelung Museum of Art in Taiwan damaged the modern artwork "Inverted Syntax-16" by Cheng Sung-Chih while attempting to clean it with toilet paper, leaving the mirror covered in dust and affecting the piece.

Arman Tsarukyan Discredits Ilia Topuria's Victories: "He Hasn't Fought Someone Properly Like Makhachev or Me"

Arman Tsarukyan criticizes Ilia Topuria's victories, stating that he has yet to face opponents of the caliber of Islam Makhachev or himself, and believes that Topuria needs to prove more merits to be recognized among the best fighters in history.

This is Sophia, the new love of Juan Urdangarin: Canadian, of Indian origin, and a pilates instructor

Juan Urdangarin, the eldest son of Infanta Cristina, started a romantic relationship a few months ago with Sophia, a young Canadian of Indian origin who lives in London and works as a pilates instructor.

This is How 'Sharenting' Leaves a Mark: "We Post Out of Love, but We Are Creating Our Children's Digital Footprint"

72% of the material seized from pedophiles comes from non-sexualized everyday images of minors posted on social networks. This raises concerns about the risks of "sharenting," where parents share content about their children without considering the impact and digital footprint they create, exposing them to potential dangers.

When Being Celiac Is Confused with Indigestion: "I Looked Like Those Pictures of Malnourished Children"

Celiac disease affects nearly half a million Spaniards and remains an invisible illness. It requires a strict diet, increases expenses, and changes the lives of those who suffer from it.

A Day in Benidorm with Imserso: "I went to see the sunrise on the beach, as if I were 20 years old"

Imserso trips celebrate 40 years of offering retirees affordable travel that fills Benidorm with sunshine, friendship, and vitality. These getaways allow seniors to relive moments of youth and enjoy experiences that transform their lives.

Three decades without solving the problem

Pepe Álvarez denounces that, after 30 years, deaths in workplaces continue to occur daily, highlighting the lack of effective solutions to ensure occupational safety.

The Scheduled Silly One

The Scheduled Silly One shows a childlike attachment to order that comes from their agenda, using absurd reminders related to a supposed healthy lifestyle.

100% Real

Authenticity has become a trend and is gaining strength in the music industry. This preference for authenticity excites both fans and artists, making even record labels unable to ignore this new wave that favors the genuine over the produced.

Trump, Drug Trafficking, and the Rules of the Game

At least 64 people have died in U.S. bombings of vessels, where no resistance from the crews has been observed. These attacks reflect the aggressive measures in the fight against drug trafficking under the Trump administration.

Imitating Switzerland to Save Democracy, David Thunder’s Recipe: "Populism is a Cry Over the Failure of the State"

David Thunder proposes a "polycentric republic" based on the Swiss model, which grants more autonomy to regions and civil society. According to him, this decentralization can overcome the crisis of the modern state and respond to the rise of populism, seen as a reflection of state failure.

Jorge Lorenzo remembers his rivalry with Rossi: "In 2015 there was unbearable tension, but I was the king of Yamaha"

Jorge Lorenzo recalled the tense rivalry with Valentino Rossi in 2015, the year he dominated as Yamaha's leader. He also commented on the controversial incident between Marc MĂĄrquez and Rossi at the Malaysian GP that same year.

The father of the young Polish woman who claims to be Madeleine McCann speaks out: "She’s not bad, she’s just ill"

Julia Wandelt was judged for harassing the McCann family through calls, messages, and visits. Her father defends her, saying she is not bad but suffers from an illness.

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

On the International Day Against Violence and School Bullying, Diana DĂ­ez from ANAR and Carmen Cabestany from NACE highlight that bullying can be detected through physical and emotional signs, such as the shrinking body of the child. They emphasize the importance of prevention and support to protect victims and promote safe school environments.

The Vox Mayor of Puente de Génave Launches a Francoist Calendar in His Business

Miguel Ángel Valdivia, Secretary of Democratic Memory of the PSOE in Jaén, has condemned the distribution of a calendar featuring an image of Franco in a business owned by the Vox mayor of Puente de Génave as 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 family, especially with his mother, pointing out that the Pantoja family is not good for him and recalling difficult moments he has experienced.

Tamara FalcĂł defends the memoirs of Juan Carlos I: "Journalists highlight only what interests them most"

Tamara Falcó defends the memoirs of the emeritus king Juan Carlos I, published on November 5 in France under the title Réconciliation: Mémoires Juan Carlos I d'Espagne. She criticizes journalists for selecting only the parts that suit them, suggesting that the book offers a more complete and authentic view of the monarch.

Kiko Rivera, remorseful towards Isa Pantoja: "I would like to apologize for all the pain and harm I may have caused her"

In an interview previewed by 'El tiempo justo', Kiko Rivera expresses his remorse towards Isa Pantoja and apologizes for the pain and harm he may have caused her.

Juan del Val attributes part of the attacks over his Premio Planeta win to being on 'El Hormiguero' and to Pablo Motos: "I take some of yours"

Juan del Val, collaborator on 'El Hormiguero,' has responded to the criticism he received after winning the Premio Planeta, attributing part of the attacks to his connection with the show and to Pablo Motos.

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 the interview of her former partner, Kiko Rivera, explaining that he distanced himself from Telecinco to seek 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 her entrance exams in 2026. Since she was a child, she dreamed of space, emphasizing the importance of not putting limits on personal goals.

VĂ­ctor Sandoval reveals the reason why he declined 'No somos nadie': "I'm not here to argue"

VĂ­ctor Sandoval explained on the podcast Zona Rainpod that he declined to participate in 'No somos nadie' because he did not want to get into arguments, which also affected his relationship with his colleagues on SĂĄlvame.

The 'Super Monday' Audience Battle: 'El Hormiguero' and Andy to Face 'La Revuelta' and RosalĂ­a

The upcoming television 'Super Monday' pits 'El Hormiguero' with Andy against 'La Revuelta' with RosalĂ­a in a battle to capture the largest audience. Both shows combine entertainment and popular personalities, anticipating intense competition for the top spot in viewership ratings.

The reason for the Pantoja clan's secret meeting: Raquel Bollo's 50th birthday

Mariano Jorge Gutiérrez organized a surprise party to celebrate Raquel Bollo's 50th birthday, just a few days after proposing to her.

RosalĂ­a and Aitana Share Hugs and Secrets Behind the Scenes at the Los40 Gala in Valencia

During the Los40 gala in Valencia, RosalĂ­a and Aitana were seen hugging and sharing secrets backstage. This heartfelt encounter between the singers went viral on social media, highlighting their closeness and friendship.

Bella Hadid’s Relationship Lesson: Falling in Love Without Losing Herself

Bella Hadid has started a new chapter in Texas, close to her boyfriend Adan Bañuelos. Her experience reflects how it is possible to share interests as a couple without losing individuality or one’s own essence.

Diego Ibåñez, singer of Carolina Durante, admits he heard RosalĂ­a’s 'Lux' two months ago

Diego Ibåñez, lead vocalist of Carolina Durante, revealed that he listened to RosalĂ­a’s 'Lux' two months before its release. He also shared what the experience of collaborating with the Catalan artist was like.

Can Yaman is already living in Spain: from his first steps in the Canary Islands to the company of his Italian girlfriend

The Turkish actor Can Yaman is filming his first series entirely in Spanish, a romantic thriller that will be shot in various locations across Spain. He is experiencing this new stage accompanied by his Italian girlfriend.

Rosalía’s speech to those affected by the DANA one year later: "Know that you are not alone, we are still with you"

RosalĂ­a dedicated her speech at the Los 40 Music Awards to support those affected by the DANA in Valencia, reminding them that they are not alone and that she continues to stand with them one year after the tragedy.

Philip Wiegratz, Augustus and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', seen in public for the first time in years

Philip Wiegratz, who played Augustus Gloop in Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" at age 12, was seen in public after several years away from the media and acting.

Maite Galdeano receives harsh criticism for controversial posts about SofĂ­a Suescun: "She seems possessed"

Emma GarcĂ­a reprimanded Maite Galdeano after the controversial images she shared on her profile, which generated harsh criticism and negative comments about SofĂ­a Suescun, whom some described as "possessed."

Twenty Years Without Miyagi: Pat Morita's Legacy Beyond 'Karate Kid'

Pat Morita died in 2005 from kidney complications after a life battling alcoholism. His legacy goes beyond his iconic role as Miyagi in 'Karate Kid,' leaving a significant mark on pop culture and cinema.

Paula EchevarrĂ­a Returns to Television Series Alongside William Levy

Paula EchevarrĂ­a returns to television with a new role alongside William Levy, an opportunity that came at the perfect time for her, motivated by her desire to work again.

Juan Carlos I goes sailing in Sanxenxo despite the lack of wind and shortly after the publication of his memoirs

Former King Juan Carlos I arrived at the Sanxenxo marina at 11:50 a.m. and went sailing, facing the lack of wind, shortly after the publication of his memoirs.

School bullying, a social wound denounced by ‘God’s Broom’

JesĂșs Álvarez, a journalist from Seville, presents in his novel “God’s Broom” the suffering of children bullied in a school in Seville. The author highlights bullying as a social failure, reflected in tragedies such as the suicide of Sandra Peña, and denounces the persistent psychological consequences of school bullying in classrooms.

Bear attacks increase in Japan and become a problem

More than 100 bear attacks have been recorded in Japan since April, causing 13 deaths, mainly in the prefectures of Akita and Iwate. In Akita, sightings have multiplied sixfold, exceeding 8,000 this year, reflecting a growing safety problem in the region.

This is how the new Spanish brain implant works, enabling blind people to have visual perception

The new Spanish brain implant, consisting of a microchip with electrodes and special glasses, allows blind people to receive visual stimuli. After the procedure, patients like Miguel and Xavier can perceive their surroundings and move independently without bumping into objects.

Atlético de Madrid - Levante in the League, live: score, goalscorers, and latest news from matchday 12

Atlético de Madrid achieved their fourth consecutive league win by defeating Levante, solidifying their position at the top of the table. The rojiblanco team showed solidity and offensive efficiency, maintaining their positive streak in matchday 12.

Norris's pole in a tough qualifying for Verstappen: Alonso will aim for points and Sainz will start fifteenth

Norris secured pole position in a challenging qualifying session for Verstappen. Alonso will start 11th after being eliminated in Q2 and will aim to score points, while Sainz will start fifteenth on the grid.

Djokovic Achieves His 101st Title in Athens and Withdraws from the Masters Cup: Musetti, Carlos Alcaraz's Opponent

Djokovic came from behind to defeat the Italian and secure his 101st title, becoming the third player with the most titles in history. Additionally, he announced that he will withdraw from the Masters Cup, where Musetti will face Carlos Alcaraz.

Hansi Flick sends a message to Luis de la Fuente: "We have to take care of Lamine Yamal"

Hansi Flick, coach of FC Barcelona, emphasized in a press conference before the match against Celta de Vigo the importance of protecting the young talent Lamine Yamal to ensure his development and future success in football.

When Carlos Alcaraz Plays His Matches in the Masters Cup: Dates and Opponent for the Murcian’s Debut in the 2025 ATP Finals

Carlos Alcaraz will seek to win the Masters Cup, a tournament that Rafa Nadal never managed to win, and join the ranks of Spanish legends like Manolo Orantes and Álex Corretja.

This is the life of Atenea, Nacho, and Miguel, with disabilities, one year after the DANA that made them even more vulnerable

Three families recount how their loved ones with disabilities faced and overcame the difficulties following the DANA, gradually regaining normalcy one year after the disaster that worsened their vulnerability.

Autism Spain Highlights Territorial Inequalities in Access to Support Services for People with Autism

The Autism Spain Confederation denounces territorial inequalities in access to support services for people with autism, emphasizing that on the tenth anniversary of its establishment, significant gaps between regions persist, hindering equity in care and available resources for this population.

School violence against students with disabilities, the numbers behind a constant bullying of those who are different

8 out of 10 minors with disabilities have suffered school violence, a rate eight times higher than that of the general student population, highlighting constant bullying towards those who are different.

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

An international consortium has created the first drafts of the atlas of the developing brain, detailing thousands of cell types and their processes. This resource is essential for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders such as autism, facilitating future studies on brain development and potential treatments.

Three Monetary Rhythms and a Common Challenge for Investing Among the Fed, the ECB, and the BoJ

Central banks such as the Fed, the ECB, and the BoJ operate at unsynchronized monetary rhythms, reflecting fundamental changes in economic growth and financing. This divergence presents common challenges for global investment, requiring the adaptation of strategies to different policies and economic cycles.

Beautiful, cheap Ibex 35 stocks and
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In a context of lower liquidity and moderate growth, debt is key to distinguishing between stocks that appear cheap and those that truly are in the Ibex 35.

The Government Calls for Calm Regarding Avian Influenza and Says There May Be an Impact on Egg Prices

Minister Planas requests "special care" after outbreaks of avian influenza were detected in public parks and zoos. Authorities ask the public to remain calm and warn that egg prices could rise due to this situation.

Jaime Gil, real estate investor: "If I buy an apartment for 100,000 euros, each year it's worth 10,000 euros more"

Jaime Gil, CEO of PropHero, shared on the podcast 'I Have a Plan' his positive outlook on real estate investment, highlighting that a property purchased for 100,000 euros can increase its value by 10,000 euros each year.

About twenty airlines will have to modify their environmental advertising to avoid deception

The Ministry of Consumer Affairs, through the Consumer Protection Cooperation Network (CPC), has initiated actions for about twenty airlines to adjust their environmental advertising and prevent misleading practices toward consumers.

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

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

Piggy Against Cancel Culture: This is the Muppets Movie Jennifer Lawrence is Preparing

Jennifer Lawrence, along with Emma Stone, is preparing a Muppets spin-off focused on Piggy, addressing themes such as cancel culture. The actress is close to releasing 'Die My Love' while developing this unique project.

The 3-episode miniseries that will send chills down your spine: the story of Spain's most famous poltergeist arrives on streaming

HBO Max premieres a 3-episode miniseries that reveals the truth behind Spain's most famous poltergeist case, previously fictionalized by Paco Plaza in the film 'VerĂłnica'.

Will this 'X-Men' actress return in the MCU movies? "I didn't know my role was so important"

Famke Janssen, who played Jean Grey in the original 'X-Men' trilogy, comments on her possible return to the MCU, specifically in 'Avengers: Doomsday'. The actress admits that she was not aware of the impact of her character and its relevance in future productions.

If You’re Tired of So Many 'Frankenstein' Adaptations, Don’t Miss the Most Provocative of All: It Just Turned 35

This film, available for streaming, combines horror, comedy, and body horror while maintaining the essence of Mary Shelley’s original novel. It just turned 35 years old and stands out as one of the most provocative adaptations of 'Frankenstein'.

Ethan Hawke on Robin Williams' inspiring lesson: "He didn't just repeat what was in the script"

Ethan Hawke, who acted alongside Robin Williams in Peter Weir's 1989 film, recalls the actor's inspiring lesson: Williams didn't simply stick to the script, but brought authenticity and spontaneity to his role, making it unique and memorable.

The Line, the Saudi Arabian megacity, faces an uncertain future for being a "financial disaster"

The Line, the Saudi Arabian megacity, faces an uncertain future due to being considered a "financial disaster" and facing serious logistical problems that threaten its viability.

Why is it no longer safe to change passwords frequently? This is what cybersecurity experts say

Experts warn that frequently changing passwords can reduce security, as it often leads to using weaker credentials. Therefore, they recommend avoiding unnecessary periodic changes and focusing on creating strong passwords from the start.

Sora, the viral app for creating videos with AI, is now available for your Android phone: how to download it

Sora, the popular app for creating videos with AI, launches its mobile version for Android, after being available only on iOS. This coincides with the launch of the Sora 2 model, expanding access to more users.

A Bed for Your Phone: IKEA’s Idea to Sleep More Than Just on Top Comes with a Discount Coupon

IKEA introduces a bed that incorporates NFC technology to monitor users’ sleep hours. Additionally, it offers a discount coupon to encourage its purchase, thus promoting healthier and more technological rest.

Driving with Google Maps Changes Forever Thanks to Gemini: You’ll No Longer Have to Take Your Hands Off the Wheel

Google Maps integrates Gemini artificial intelligence to offer hands-free conversational driving, allowing you to use the app without touching the steering wheel and improving safety and comfort while driving.

Enjoy Autumn: Plans to Do Alone, with Your Friends, or as a Couple This November

With the arrival of November and cooler temperatures, it’s ideal to take advantage of cozy and fun activities. The article offers a list of plans to enjoy alone, with friends, or as a couple, tailored to this autumn season.

Women at 50, the 'sandwich generation' trapped between caring for parents and children

In Spain, women around 50 years old, known as the 'sandwich generation', predominantly take on the simultaneous care of their children and elderly parents, facing a significant burden in their daily lives due to this dual responsibility.

'Princess nails,' the manicure trend among royals who prefer clean nails

Royals prefer a clean and minimalist manicure, known as 'princess nails,' which highlights elegance through simplicity. This trend favors natural and well-groomed nails, moving away from overly elaborate styles.

The hidden disease that could appear in women who have overcome cervical cancer

A study indicates that women who have overcome cervical cancer could be at risk of developing another hidden disease in a part of the body they usually do not consider, emphasizing the need for broader medical surveillance.

From Chiara Ferragni to Violeta Mangriñån: Style Mistakes and Successes on the Red Carpet of Los 40 Music Awards

The red carpet of Los 40 Music Awards showcased remarkable outfits, featuring both fashion hits and misses. Celebrities like Chiara Ferragni and Violeta Mangriñån stood out, reflecting trends and contrasts at Spain’s most important music event.

Why These Jeans Worn by Queen Letizia Are the Most Flattering for Women of All Ages

Queen Letizia surprised with a casual look during her visit to the Biocultura fair at IFEMA, wearing jeans that stand out for their flattering style for women of all ages.

Oysters, Ceviches, Iberian Delicacies, and À la Carte Dishes: The Brunch with Which Dani García Conquers Madrid in One of the Most Exclusive Hotels

Dani Brasserie, located on the seventh floor of the Four Seasons in Madrid, offers the cuisine of the MĂĄlaga-born chef Dani GarcĂ­a. It stands out for its brunch featuring oysters, ceviches, Iberian delicacies, and Ă  la carte dishes, winning over diners in an exclusive setting.

The clever trick you didn’t know to make the most of orange peels in the fridge

A simple trick to make the most of orange peels when storing them in the fridge will help you avoid waste and take advantage of their aroma and properties. The next time you peel an orange, don’t throw away the peels—try this tip to preserve and use them efficiently.

To Put Oil in the Pasta Water or Not? This Is What a Food Engineer Says

A food engineer warns that adding oil to the pasta cooking water is a mistake, as it can prevent the sauce from sticking properly afterward.

A Spanish Woman Tries Olive Oil from a Moroccan Supermarket: "Look at the Color"

A Spanish woman shares a video showing olive oil purchased at a Moroccan supermarket, highlighting that the liquid is green and almost opaque, drawing attention to its unusual appearance.

Dani García’s Tricks for Making "the Best Roasted Chestnuts at Home"

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a shared that the secret to roasting perfect chestnuts at home is to add salt during their preparation, which enhances their flavor and texture.

The restaurant in MĂĄlaga in a Natural Park with dishes for 8 euros

El Chiringuito, located in Sedella within a Natural Park of MĂĄlaga, offers dishes for 8 euros and is recommended by the Repsol Guide for its quality and unique setting.

The Quiet Dutch City with Houses That Look Like Palaces and Museums for Every Taste

Less than an hour from Amsterdam and Rotterdam, this city recognized as "The International City of Peace and Justice" offers stunning mansions, a lake in the center, and proximity to the sea, combining architectural beauty and cultural attractions for every taste.

Australia's Hidden Gem: A White Sand Beach with Turquoise Waters That Only a Few People Can Visit Each Day

Almost 800 km from Sydney, on Australia's east coast, an island in the Pacific offers a white sand beach and turquoise waters. Access is limited to only a few people each day to preserve its natural beauty.

The Most Beautiful Village in Asturias: A Medieval Paradise with Stone Houses Nestled Among Mountains

With only 40 inhabitants, this village is the oldest locality in Asturias. A rural haven of peace, it stands out for its medieval atmosphere and stone houses, hidden among mountains and full of historical charm.

The Simple Route in Navarra Surrounded by Centuries-Old Chestnut Trees and a Reservoir That Creates Postcard-Worthy Images

This route near Pamplona offers an easy trail ideal for families, surrounded by centuries-old chestnut trees and a reservoir that generates postcard-worthy views, perfect for enjoying chestnut picking in season.

British young people are increasingly looking to Asia for their holidays to the detriment of Spain

Asian destinations such as Bali and Phuket are increasingly attracting young British people, who prefer them over traditional Spanish places like Ibiza or Mallorca for their holidays.

The small town in the Basque Country where the 'Spanish Stonehenge' is located: it has 2,800-year-old megaliths

This town in Álava, Basque Country, offers a perfect refuge to escape the routine and houses historical treasures, highlighting 2,800-year-old megaliths known as the 'Spanish Stonehenge,' which attract visitors interested in history and nature.

The spectacular hotel in Extremadura with views of the dehesa: it was an old Franciscan convent

Located in Fuentes de LeĂłn, Badajoz, at the foothills of Sierra Morena, this hotel with views of the dehesa was an old Franciscan convent. It offers twelve rooms ideal for families or couples, combining history and nature.

Dan Buettner, science communicator: "Longevity people in the 'blue zones' don’t do burpees, yoga, or Crossfit, they walk"

Dan Buettner points out that longevity people in the "blue zones" do not engage in intense exercises like burpees, yoga, or Crossfit, but instead walk regularly. This simple activity helps them live longer and reduces cardiovascular problems.

This is the meaning of touching your face when you think, according to psychology

Touching your face while thinking is a body gesture that reflects unconscious emotions and provides psychological information about the person's mental state.

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

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers emphasizes the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, pointing out that nowadays homes often resemble boarding houses with private rooms, limiting family interaction.

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

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

Dr. Liu Zheng, an expert in Traditional Chinese Medicine, explains that drinking hot liquids during meals helps improve digestion and balances internal energy, promoting better health and well-being according to this ancient practice.

Cristina Benjumea, Physiotherapist: "Men Should Urinate Sitting Down for Hygiene and Prostate Health"

Cristina Benjumea explains that when urinating standing up, the active muscles close the urethral channels, making the process more difficult. For hygiene and to take care of the prostate, she recommends that men urinate sitting down.

This is the new Alfa Romeo Junior 'Sport Speciale', the perfect synthesis of style and sportiness

The Alfa Romeo Junior Sport Speciale is a compact SUV that combines elegance, sportiness, and advanced technology, standing out for its Eco and Zero Emissions labels.

The Longest Underwater Tunnel in the World Being Built by Norway: 26.7 km Under the Sea

Norway is constructing a 26.7 km underwater tunnel to connect poorly connected areas. The highway will pass beneath fjords, significantly improving the country's infrastructure and communication.

Juan José, mechanic, on air conditioning myths: "Does it use more when it's at maximum?"

Juan José, a mechanic, debunked several myths about car air conditioning in an Instagram video, clarifying common doubts such as whether it really consumes more energy when set to maximum.

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 for the city bus service, with a budget close to 1.2 billion, which will be in effect for ten years starting in 2027.

We Discover Stellantis CustomFit in Vigo: The Place Where Customers Customize Their Van 'Made to Order'

Stellantis presents CustomFit at its Vigo plant, an innovative program that positions the factory as a European benchmark in commercial vehicle customization, allowing customers to configure their van according to their specific needs.

All prices for the updated Seat Ibiza and Arona: from 14,390 euros

Seat has opened orders for the updated Ibiza and Arona, with prices starting at 15,220 euros for the Ibiza and 19,460 euros for the Arona.

The New Homeless Are Young People, Migrants, and Women: "They Rent Beds to Share, It’s Invisible Poverty"

The Faciam network assists 4,000 homeless people in Madrid in 2024, warning that more and more are young people, migrants, and women. Invisible poverty is reflected in practices such as renting beds to share and facing precarious situations.

The DGT announces the complete closure of the M-40 in Sanchinarro due to emergency works for the entire weekend

The DGT reports 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 signs.

About fifteen people are affected by food poisoning in a hotel in Murcia

About fifteen people suffered food poisoning in a hotel in Murcia. Health authorities, together with the hotel, have implemented preventive hygiene measures to avoid new cases.

The Surprising Things You Can Buy on the Madrid Metro Website: From the Iconic Diamond to Exclusive Sneakers

The Madrid Metro offers an online store with a wide variety of products, from the iconic diamond logo to exclusive sneakers, catering to all tastes.

From London to Tenerife: the eleven destinations available from Corvera airport this winter

This winter, Corvera airport will offer flights to eleven destinations, eight of which are international. Among the highlighted destinations are London and Tenerife, expanding the travel options from this terminal.

This is what Madrid’s ‘Pentagon’ will be like: an 18-story tower in the heart of the capital

The Ministry of Defense will build an 18-story complex on Paseo de la Castellana, Madrid, to centralize most of its offices in a single building in the city center.

The lifeless body of a woman found in the pool at her home in Badajoz

The body of a woman was found lifeless in the pool of her house in Badajoz shortly after 10:00 PM on Friday. The circumstances of the discovery are still under investigation.

Investigation into the death of a man on a street in Parla with a severe head injury

A man was found dead on a street in Parla with a severe head injury. The alert was received around 7 in the morning, and the authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death.

Provisional release for the truck driver who fatally ran over a young woman in Valencia

The detained truck driver, who fatally ran over a young woman in Valencia, tested positive for drugs. However, he was not driving under their influence, so he was granted provisional release.

A man admitted to a hospital in Granada after being shot in the head

A man has been admitted to a hospital in Granada after being shot in the head. He is currently receiving medical care while authorities investigate the circumstances of the incident.

Ayuso cancels her participation in the PP Congress of Andalusia that will reelect Juanma Moreno due to a "mild indisposition"

Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso canceled her participation in the PP Congress of Andalusia, where Juanma Moreno will be reelected president, due to a "mild indisposition." Her intervention was scheduled to support the Andalusian leader.

Curiosity Cost the Cat Dearly: A Man Reports His Neighbor and Her Cat for Trespassing

A man reported his neighbor and her cat for trespassing, claiming that the cat did its business in his garden. The neighbor argues that there are several stray cats that could also be responsible.

The Emotional Video of a Young Woman Eating the Last Empanadilla Her Mother Made Before She Died

A young woman recorded an emotional video eating the last empanadilla her mother prepared before passing away, to keep her memory alive.

The lament of a Human Resources expert: "The people who don’t complain and work more are the ones most harmed"

A Human Resources expert highlights that those who don’t complain and work harder suffer greater damage to their mental health, while companies take advantage of their effort, worsening the work and personal situation of these employees.

Feline Breeds with Ear Mutations: Straight, Curved, Folded, Semi-Folded, and Drooping

Cat ears come in various shapes, resulting from natural mutations or genetic selection. These range from straight ears to curved, folded, semi-folded, and drooping ears, providing unique characteristics to different feline breeds.

A veterinary study identifies dog breeds with the highest risk of tail injuries

A veterinary study highlights that to protect animal welfare, it is necessary to scientifically understand the risks of tail injuries according to breed, and to apply preventive measures beyond simple bans.

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

A Japanese study with 25 person-dog pairs found that after one month of living together, they share 11 common intestinal bacteria, demonstrating microbial transfer between humans and their dogs.

Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, November 9, 2025

Check your daily horoscope, yesterday's, and tomorrow's on 20minutos.es to learn the predictions and astrological advice that will help you face your day and plan your future.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo corresponding to the draw on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Verify if your number has won a prize and find out the details of the draw.

Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, November 8, 2025

Check the official Primitiva results for Saturday, November 8, 2025, to see if your numbers have won in this draw.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, November 8, 2025

Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, November 8, 2025 to verify the winning numbers and prizes.

What Happened to... Tim Flowers: the Goalkeeper of the Legendary Blackburn Rovers Who Won the Premier League in 1995

Tim Flowers, goalkeeper of Blackburn Rovers who won the Premier League in 1995, was with England in a European Championship and a World Cup, although always as a backup to David Seaman.

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

The figure of 200 liters of water per liter of Coca Cola has been widely circulated but lacks context. This number includes all the water used throughout the production chain, not just the beverage itself, covering the cultivation of ingredients and industrial processes. Therefore, it is important to understand the actual scope and details behind this estimate.

When Pleasure Becomes Pressure: Men Who Don't Ejaculate

Masculinity focused on performance turns sex into an obligation, creating pressure on men to reach orgasm, which affects their enjoyment and sexual well-being.

King Felipe VI presides over the '20minutos' Awards 2025 at the Royal Theatre in Madrid

This Thursday, H.M. King Felipe VI presided over the annual 20minutos Awards ceremony, held at the Royal Theatre in Madrid, recognizing the work of outstanding professionals in various fields.

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 many headlines and reflects the attraction between the world of entertainment and politics.

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 address key aspects of the vehicle to ensure it runs well during the cold and to avoid unpleasant surprises while driving in these seasons.

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

We review the most outstanding and funny quotes from the singles who participated in the First Dates episodes in October 2025, showcasing unique and spontaneous moments that made each date special.

The best cordless vacuum cleaners from Dyson, Rowenta, Cecotec, and other brands at 'black' prices

Several leading brands like Dyson, Rowenta, and Cecotec have started their Black Friday campaign, offering discounts of up to 300 euros or more on their cordless vacuum cleaners. This is an ideal opportunity to purchase advanced models at reduced prices.

Skyshowtime reduces its streaming subscription to under 5 euros for 6 months

Skyshowtime lowers its subscription fee to less than 5 euros per month for six months, offering a minimum saving of 37% depending on the selected plan, thereby encouraging more users to access its streaming content.

This is the bag we will all want under the Christmas tree (or so Google says)

The bag highlighted by Google has become the most desired accessory for this Christmas, appearing on numerous wish lists. It is the ideal gift and decoration for the tree during the holidays.

The Pikler Climbing Kit Everyone Wants for Their Kids Is Much Cheaper on Aliexpress

The Pikler climbing kit, ideal for promoting motor skills and free movement in children, is gaining popularity. Now, it is available at a much more affordable price on Aliexpress, making it accessible to more families.

The PP predicts that the weight of the law will fall on the PSOE's "chistorra clan": "They will all fall, including number one"

Miguel Tellado of the PP accuses SĂĄnchez and "sanchismo" of evading responsibilities with evasive responses, comparing them to common criminals. He warns that the entire "network" of the PSOE will face the law, including its leader.

At least four dead and 11 injured in a mass hit-and-run after a police chase in Florida

A vehicle pursued by police in Tampa, Florida, ended up crashing into a bar frequented by the LGTBIQ+ community. The incident left at least four dead and 11 injured.

Three people arrested in France for delivering a USB drive to Salah Abdeslam in prison

Three people were arrested in France for delivering a USB drive to Salah Abdeslam, considered the sole survivor of the group that carried out the Bataclan attacks in Paris.

Five People Arrested for Trafficking a 14-Year-Old Minor and Forcing Her to Marry

Five people were arrested for trafficking a 14-year-old minor, who was sold by her parents to a family in Lleida in exchange for 5,000 euros, five bottles of whisky, and basic food supplies, and was forced to marry.

The Civil Guard rescues two spelunkers from a cave in the Picos de Europa at dawn

The Civil Guard rescued two spelunkers during the early hours in a cave in the Picos de Europa. The complexity of the location required installing a safety line and preparing the exits before they could carry out the activity.

Montenegro and Albania Leading the Way to Join the EU: They Would Bring "Security and Stability" with "Emerging and Hospitable" Societies

Montenegro and Albania could join the EU within one or two years, bringing security, stability, and emerging and hospitable societies to the community bloc.

IU sees a "change in the mood of the left" and calls to use it to "accelerate" the creation of an alliance for the general elections

IU perceives a positive change in the mood of the left and urges taking advantage of this moment to accelerate the formation of an electoral alliance ahead of the upcoming general elections.

Extraordinary Drawing of the National Lottery on Saturday, November 8, 2025 | Results and Prizes

The extraordinary drawing on Saturday, November 8, 2025 awarded a total of 105 million euros in prizes, representing 70% of the total issuance.

Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, November 8

Check the official results of the National Lottery corresponding to the draw on Saturday, November 8, 2025, to verify your numbers and prizes.

Regional government and unions sign a "historic" preliminary agreement to raise the salary of more than 65,000 Andalusian civil servants

The preliminary agreement, valued at 250 million euros and valid for five years, aims to increase the salary of more than 65,000 Andalusian civil servants. It will be ratified this Friday and is the first wage pact of this kind in 20 years.

Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 108 million euros

Two winners in Spain have each won nearly 200,000 euros in Euromillions, while the main jackpot increases to 108 million euros.

A powerful tornado leaves at least six dead and 400 injured in Brazil: "This is a war zone"

A tornado with winds of up to 250 km/h struck ParanĂĄ, Brazil, causing at least six deaths, 400 injuries, and leaving about 10,000 people homeless. Storms and hail worsened the damage, with the area described as a war zone.

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, emphasizing the importance of giving your maximum effort regardless of the outcome. His speech came after the attention generated by his hug with Javier Milei, highlighting values of dedication and commitment.

They Order to Reopen the Case of Marta del Castillo for Possible Professional Misconduct in the Report on Miguel Carcaño's Mobile Phone

The Seville Court orders the case to be reopened to investigate whether there was professional misconduct in the report on Miguel Carcaño's mobile phone, requesting new proceedings to clarify if any certified IT professional participated in the preparation of the document.

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

Minister DĂ­az supports reforming the cessation of activity benefit for self-employed workers but rejects that they be eligible for the unemployment subsidy for those over 52 years old, as she considers these to be different situations. ATA, UPTA, and Uatae have requested that self-employed workers also be able to receive this aid.

Lawrence Stroll, owner of Aston Martin: "I have been successful in all my ventures, but the F1 business is the most demanding"

Lawrence Stroll, owner of Aston Martin, highlighted the challenges and demands of the F1 business. He spoke about the team's future goals, including the push for Fernando Alonso to achieve good results in the upcoming seasons.

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

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, sports, and culture, providing key data and brief analysis so readers can stay aware of the most important events from the early hours.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including the importance of planning expenses, saving regularly, identifying and eliminating unnecessary expenses, and taking advantage of offers and discounts. It also highlights the usefulness of using financial apps to track spending and the need to set clear financial goals to improve financial health.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

The magazine CinemanĂ­a presents a selection of recommended series and movies not to be missed this season. It highlights both national and international productions, with genres ranging from drama to comedy and thriller, offering options for all tastes. The guide includes standout premieres and hidden gems that promise quality entertainment.

Where and when to watch 'The Forsyte Saga', the new British period series that blends 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'

John Galsworthy's classic story returns in a new television adaptation coming to Spain in November. This series combines the historical drama of 'Downton Abbey' with the family intrigues of 'Succession', offering a fresh take on the Forsyte saga.

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

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

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

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a presents a simple and affordable recipe using a can of chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners. This quick dish, ready in 20 minutes, reflects the creativity and accessibility of his cuisine at Tragabuches and BiBo.

The days of the week when you cannot refuel under any circumstances, according to a study by the OCU

The OCU's annual study reveals the days when fuel prices are highest at gas stations in Spain, indicating when it is less convenient to refuel in order to save on fuel.

Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using it as a Psychologist is Like Using Excel to Know What to Do with Your Girlfriend"

Jon HernĂĄndez, an AI expert, warns in the 20minutos podcast about the inappropriate uses of Artificial Intelligence, comparing using it as a psychologist to using Excel to solve personal problems, and emphasizes the importance of using it correctly.

The Civil Guard will fine for not carrying this 'mandatory' accessory in the glove compartment and will check other elements

Starting January 2026, the Civil Guard in Spain will be able to fine drivers up to 80 euros for not carrying a mandatory accessory in the vehicle's glove compartment, as well as check other elements during inspections.

JesĂșs Reyes, stylist, on the pajama worn by the Director General of the Civil Guard: "It does not project values such as authority and respect"

Mercedes GonzĂĄlez FernĂĄndez, Director General of the Civil Guard, attended an official event wearing a pajama-style outfit that was criticized by protocol experts. JesĂșs Reyes pointed out that the attire does not reflect 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, known for her role as Kim Wexler, stars in the new science fiction series 'Pluribus', created by Vince Gilligan, the creator of 'Breaking Bad'.

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

Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who do so will avoid future price hikes. They recommend taking advantage of the current moment in the real estate market.

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

Madrid opens its traditional Christmas market, one of the most important in Spain, where visitors can buy nativity figures, tambourines, and other typical seasonal products.

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

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

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

Chestnuts are a typical autumn fruit, ideal for cold weather. To find out if they are bad or have worms, you can use a simple trick that helps you choose only the chestnuts in good condition and avoid disappointments when cooking them.

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Russian attacks target nuclear substations, kill seven, Ukraine says

Russian forces targeted Ukraine's nuclear substations, causing power disruptions. Ukrainian officials report seven civilian deaths amid ongoing attacks. The strikes raise concerns over nuclear safety and escalate tensions in the conflict. Ukraine urges the international community to respond to these threats against critical infrastructure.

Hungary’s waiver from US sanctions on Russia energy is indefinite, minister says

Hungary’s exemption from US sanctions on Russian energy supplies will remain indefinite, according to the country’s minister. This waiver allows Hungary to continue importing Russian oil, ensuring its energy security amid Europe’s efforts to reduce dependence on Russia. The decision highlights Hungary's unique position within the EU regarding sanctions and energy policies.

Trump finalizes US Gulf oil lease sale, proposes Alaska sale in 2026

The Trump administration finalized an oil lease sale in the US Gulf of Mexico, advancing offshore drilling despite environmental concerns. Additionally, it proposed a new oil lease sale for Alaska in 2026, aiming to boost domestic energy production and reduce reliance on foreign oil. These moves have sparked debate between economic benefits and environmental impacts.

Crude recovers late in session on hopes over US-Hungary meeting

Crude oil prices rebounded late in trading amid optimism surrounding an upcoming US-Hungary meeting. Market participants are hopeful the talks will ease geopolitical tensions affecting oil supply, which had previously pressured prices. This renewed confidence helped crude recover losses earlier in the session, reflecting improved sentiment in energy markets.

US drillers add oil and gas rigs for third time in four weeks, says Baker Hughes

US oil and gas drillers increased the total number of rigs for the third time in four weeks, according to Baker Hughes. This rise reflects ongoing strong demand and activity in the energy sector, signaling sustained exploration and production efforts despite market fluctuations.

US urges Europe to stick to oil and gas, not renewables

The US is encouraging Europe to continue relying on oil and gas to ensure energy security and economic stability, cautioning against a rapid shift to renewables. This stance highlights concerns over the reliability and scalability of renewable energy sources amidst current geopolitical challenges.

Trump meets Hungary’s Orban to discuss Russian oil, economic cooperation

Former President Trump met with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to discuss Russian oil supplies and enhancing economic cooperation. The talks focused on energy security amid ongoing geopolitical tensions, reflecting shared interests in managing sanctions and exploring trade opportunities between the U.S. and Hungary.

Hungary may get exemption from Russian oil sanctions, Trump says

Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Hungary could receive an exemption from European Union sanctions on Russian oil. He suggested the move would help maintain stable energy supplies and protect economic interests. This potential exemption highlights ongoing debates within the EU about balancing sanctions with energy security amid the conflict involving Russia.

Serbian parliament supports Kushner’s project despite opposition

The Serbian parliament approved Jared Kushner’s developmental project despite significant opposition from various political groups and activists. Supporters argue the initiative will boost economic growth and infrastructure, while critics raise concerns over transparency and environmental impact. The decision highlights ongoing debates within Serbia about foreign investments and urban development priorities.

Major US air traffic staffing shortages snarl thousands of flights

Severe staffing shortages in US air traffic control have caused widespread flight delays and cancellations, disrupting thousands of travelers. The shortage stems from retirements and hiring challenges, straining the system during peak travel periods. Efforts to recruit and train new controllers are underway, but the backlog and frustration among passengers and airlines continue to grow amid increased travel demand.

Visa and Mastercard near settlement with merchants, would lower fees, WSJ reports

Visa and Mastercard are close to settling a long-running dispute with merchants, agreeing to reduce the fees charged on credit card transactions. This proposed settlement aims to resolve lawsuits accusing the companies of overcharging merchants. If approved, the lowered fees could have significant impacts on the retail sector and consumers by potentially reducing overall costs.

FAA issues order prohibiting MD-11 flights pending inspection after fiery UPS jet crash

The FAA has ordered all MD-11 aircraft to halt operations until inspections are completed following a fiery crash involving a UPS MD-11 jet. The move aims to ensure safety and prevent further incidents while authorities investigate the cause of the accident.

Russia stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks fell by the end of trading, while the MOEX Russia Index remained flat. Market movements reflected investor caution amid ongoing economic and geopolitical uncertainties impacting the Russian financial sector.

UPS, FedEx Ground MD-11 Fleets After Deadly Louisville Crash

UPS and FedEx have grounded their MD-11 aircraft fleets following a fatal crash in Louisville. The decision aims to ensure safety while investigating the incident. Both companies are cooperating with authorities to determine the cause of the accident. The move reflects heightened caution in the air cargo industry to prevent similar tragedies.

Major retailers promise a cheaper Thanksgiving, but there’s a twist

Major retailers are offering discounts for Thanksgiving, aiming to attract budget-conscious shoppers amid economic uncertainty. However, many deals come with strings attached, such as limited quantities or online-only offers, creating challenges for consumers. The twist lies in the fine print, which may affect the overall savings and shopping experience during the holiday season.

Pfizer wins $10 billion bidding war for Metsera as Novo Nordisk exits

Pfizer has secured a $10 billion deal to acquire Metsera after rival Novo Nordisk withdrew from the bidding. The acquisition strengthens Pfizer's position in the biotech sector, expanding its portfolio with Metsera’s innovative therapies. The deal highlights Pfizer’s commitment to growth through strategic acquisitions amid a competitive pharmaceutical market.

Argentina will build reserves and buy back bonds, Caputo tells bankers, Bloomberg News reports

Argentina plans to build its foreign reserves and repurchase sovereign bonds as part of its economic strategy, according to Central Bank Governor Luis Caputo. He communicated these intentions during discussions with bankers, aiming to stabilize the economy and improve investor confidence amid financial challenges.

How long will it take for China to narrow the U.S. lead in high-end chips?

China is striving to catch up with the U.S. in advanced semiconductor technology, investing heavily in research and development. Despite progress, challenges like supply chain restrictions, technological gaps, and talent shortages slow the pace. Experts estimate it may take several years or more for China to significantly close the gap in high-end chip manufacturing.

AI to shop for you as PayPal, Visa and Mastercard building for ‘agentic commerce’

PayPal, Visa, and Mastercard are developing AI-driven 'agentic commerce' platforms that enable AI to shop on behalf of consumers. These systems aim to streamline purchases, making transactions more seamless and personalized by allowing AI agents to handle decisions and payments autonomously, signaling a new era in digital commerce.

China suspends ban on exports of gallium, germanium, antimony to US

China has lifted its export restrictions on gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US, easing recent trade tensions. These rare metals are crucial for high-tech industries, including semiconductors and defense. The move signals a potential de-escalation in supply chain conflicts between the two countries amid ongoing geopolitical disputes.

Consumer credit sees unexpected surge, surpassing forecasts

Consumer credit in the US surged unexpectedly in April, exceeding economists' predictions. The increase was driven by rising credit card balances, signaling strong consumer spending despite economic uncertainties. This rise may indicate growing confidence among consumers but also raises concerns about potential debt accumulation amid inflationary pressures.

Swiss Economy Minister has 'very constructive' conversation with US Trade Representative

Swiss Economy Minister engaged in a very constructive dialogue with the US Trade Representative, focusing on strengthening bilateral trade relations and addressing mutual economic interests. Both parties expressed commitment to enhanced cooperation and exploring new opportunities for collaboration between Switzerland and the United States.

Nigeria's army chief vows to crush insurgents amid US pressure over religious violence

Nigeria's army chief has pledged to intensify efforts against insurgent groups following increased US pressure over escalating religious violence. Emphasizing security improvements, he vowed to dismantle militant networks causing instability and protect civilians, aiming to restore peace and counter the growing threats to the nation’s unity.

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US employment report will not be published again as government shutdown drags on

The US government shutdown has led to the suspension of the upcoming employment report. Key labor market data will not be released, leaving analysts and policymakers without crucial economic indicators amid ongoing budget stalemates. This interruption impacts economic forecasting and decision-making until the shutdown ends and normal reporting resumes.

Michigan Consumer Sentiment Index dips, underperforms expectations

The University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index declined more than anticipated, reflecting growing economic concerns among consumers. Factors such as inflation worries and uncertainty about future financial conditions contributed to the drop, signaling cautious 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 gaining attention, DeepSeek's researcher expressed concerns about AI's effects on the startup ecosystem. Highlighting potential challenges such as job displacement and ethical dilemmas, the researcher urged caution despite AI's promising advancements. The remarks reflect growing apprehension about balancing innovation with responsible AI development in emerging tech startups.

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, driven by lower costs in cereals, vegetable oils, and dairy. Despite fluctuations, the overall decrease signals improved supply and easing inflation pressures in food markets worldwide.

Taiwan October exports log biggest growth in nearly 16 years on strong AI demand

Taiwan's October exports surged by 19.8% year-on-year, marking the highest growth in almost 16 years. This robust increase was driven primarily by strong global demand for AI-related products and advanced semiconductors. The growth underscores Taiwan's critical role in the global technology supply chain amid rising interest in AI technologies.

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Talks to end US shutdown look promising, Senate majority leader says

Senate Majority Leader expressed optimism about resolving the US government shutdown soon. Bipartisan discussions are advancing, aiming to reach a funding agreement and reopen the government. Leaders emphasize cooperation to avoid further disruption and economic impact.

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 intended for international food aid. This decision halts the release of funds while legal challenges are ongoing, reflecting ongoing disputes over the administration's authority to redirect aid money. The ruling maintains the status quo pending further judicial review.

In shutdown fight, fiscal hawks in US Congress push for flat spending

Fiscal hawks in the US Congress are advocating for flat federal spending to avoid a government shutdown. They emphasize strict budget controls and oppose increased expenditures. This push reflects ongoing tensions between lawmakers seeking fiscal discipline and those supporting higher spending to address various priorities. The standoff highlights challenges in reaching a budget agreement amid competing political and economic goals.

Japan to seek boosting investment with upcoming economic stimulus, Nikkei says

Japan plans to implement a new economic stimulus package aimed at boosting investment, according to Nikkei. The government seeks to revitalize growth by encouraging corporate spending and enhancing infrastructure projects, addressing sluggish domestic demand and global economic uncertainties. Details on the stimulus size and specific measures are expected soon, focusing on sustainable development and innovation to support long-term economic resilience.

Here’s how AI and tariffs can impact the U.S. economy, according to Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley highlights that AI could boost U.S. economic growth by enhancing productivity and innovation. However, tariffs may hinder trade, leading to higher consumer costs and disrupted supply chains. Balancing AI advancements with sensible trade policies is crucial to sustaining economic momentum and minimizing inflationary pressures.

What if markets are too relaxed about inflation?

The article explores concerns that financial markets may be underestimating the persistence of inflation. Despite recent easing, price pressures could remain elevated due to supply chain issues and labor market tightness. This complacency might lead to sudden market adjustments if inflation proves stickier than expected, prompting central banks to maintain or increase tightening measures to curb inflation risks.

Will AI transform the economy—or just boost productivity?

The article explores whether AI will revolutionize the economy by creating new industries and job types or primarily enhance productivity within existing sectors. Experts debate AI's potential to drive economic growth versus the risk of job displacement. While AI offers efficiency gains and innovation, its broader impact depends on adaptation in workforce skills, policy responses, and how businesses integrate these technologies.

What is the risk of USD/JPY intervention?

The risk of USD/JPY intervention rises amid rapid yen depreciation against the dollar. Japan's government may step in to stabilize the currency and curb inflationary pressures. Such intervention aims to support exporters and financial markets but could increase market volatility and impact global currency dynamics.

US Senate rejects bill to restore federal worker pay, remains at odds over shutdown

The US Senate voted against a bill aimed at restoring pay for federal workers impacted by the shutdown. Lawmakers remain divided over funding measures, prolonging the government closure. Negotiations continue as federal employees face financial strain amid ongoing political deadlock.

EOS Climbs 13% In a Green Day

EOS surged 13% amid a positive market trend, driven by strong investor interest and favorable technical indicators. The cryptocurrency's upward momentum reflects growing confidence in its ecosystem and potential upcoming developments, marking a significant recovery in its recent performance.

Hash Global Report on MEET48: From Idol-Making Factory to AIUGC & Web3 Entertainment Platform

The report details MEET48’s evolution from a traditional idol-producing system to a cutting-edge entertainment platform integrating AI User-Generated Content (AIUGC) and Web3 technologies. This shift aims to enhance fan interaction, content creation, and decentralized engagement, marking MEET48’s transformation into a future-facing, tech-driven entertainment ecosystem.

Are currency ructions and crypto demand linked? Morgan Stanley investigates.

Morgan Stanley is exploring whether fluctuations in traditional currencies are driving increased demand for cryptocurrencies. The investigation aims to understand if currency instability pushes investors toward digital assets as a safer alternative or hedge, reflecting shifting market dynamics and investor behavior in response to economic uncertainties.

Miran: stablecoins may lead to lower rates

Stablecoins could drive down interest rates by increasing liquidity and competition in financial markets, according to Miran. Their adoption may pressure traditional banks to lower lending rates and enhance efficiency. However, regulatory frameworks will play a crucial role in shaping the impact stablecoins have on the broader economy.

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WhiteBIT Expands in Argentina and Brazil

WhiteBIT, a global cryptocurrency exchange, is expanding its operations into Argentina and Brazil. The move aims to tap into the growing crypto markets in these countries, offering local users enhanced access to a wide range of digital assets and trading services. This expansion aligns with WhiteBIT’s strategy to strengthen its presence in Latin America.

Litecoin Climbs 10% In Rally

Litecoin surged 10% amid a broader crypto market rally, driven by increased investor interest and positive sentiment. The spike reflects growing confidence in digital assets as adoption spreads and market conditions improve.

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 valuation. This decline marked a significant weekly loss, reflecting investor caution and market volatility. The fall highlights ongoing uncertainty in the cryptocurrency market as traders react to economic factors and regulatory developments.

Bybit PWM Posts 16.9% Fund Return as Crypto Markets Weather “Uptober” Shock

Bybit’s Portfolio Wealth Management (PWM) fund achieved a 16.9% return despite the volatile “Uptober” market in crypto. The fund’s strong performance reflects effective risk management and strategic positioning during a month marked by significant market fluctuations and uncertainty. This highlights Bybit PWM's resilience and ability to capitalize on market opportunities amid challenging conditions.

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

Leverup, a new perpetuals exchange built on Monad, launches with a unique LP-free model. This innovative platform aims to provide a more efficient trading experience by removing liquidity provider requirements, potentially lowering costs and improving execution for users. Leverup's approach could redefine decentralized perpetual contract trading.

Vertex reports promising 48-week data for povetacicept in kidney diseases

Vertex shared positive 48-week results for povetacicept, its investigational treatment targeting kidney diseases. The data showed improvements in key clinical measures, supporting further development of povetacicept as a potential therapy for patients with certain kidney conditions. These findings mark an important milestone in Vertex’s efforts to address unmet needs in kidney disease treatment.

Merck's oral PCSK9 inhibitor shows 55.8% LDL-C reduction in trial

Merck reported that its oral PCSK9 inhibitor achieved a 55.8% reduction in LDL cholesterol in a clinical trial. This promising result suggests the drug could become an effective alternative to injectable PCSK9 inhibitors for managing high cholesterol and reducing cardiovascular risk. Further studies are underway to confirm safety and long-term benefits.

Vor Bio's IgA nephropathy drug shows 55% reduction in proteinuria

Vor Bio's experimental drug for IgA nephropathy demonstrated a 55% reduction in proteinuria in clinical trials, indicating significant potential in treating this kidney disease by decreasing harmful protein levels in urine.

Amgen's Repatha cuts risk of first heart attack by 36% in trial

Amgen's cholesterol-lowering drug Repatha reduced the risk of first heart attack by 36% in a recent clinical trial. The study highlights Repatha's effectiveness in preventing cardiovascular events in high-risk patients, supporting its role in heart disease management alongside standard therapies.

South Star Battery Metals increases private placement to C$6.67 million

South Star Battery Metals has raised its private placement offering to C$6.67 million from the initial amount. The additional funds will support exploration and development activities, targeting expanded opportunities in battery metals. This move aims to strengthen the company’s financial position and advance its strategic projects.

Cathie Wood's ARK Stock Trades Highlight Major Moves in Tesla and Trade Desk

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made significant stock moves, increasing Tesla shares while reducing holdings in The Trade Desk. These trades reflect confidence in Tesla's growth potential amid market shifts and a strategic repositioning away from ad tech firms to focus on high-conviction bets in innovative industries.

NextGen Digital completes first tranche of private placement

NextGen Digital has successfully completed the first tranche of its private placement, raising significant funds to support its growth and operational initiatives. The company plans to use the proceeds to enhance its technology and expand market reach, signaling strong investor confidence in its business model and future prospects.

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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. This move reflects the company's consistent financial performance and commitment to providing returns to its shareholders. The dividend will be paid on the usual schedule, reinforcing Magellan's stable cash flow and ongoing profitability.

Evaxion presents new immune data for AI-designed cancer vaccine

Evaxion showcased promising new immune response data from its AI-designed cancer vaccine, highlighting enhanced T-cell activation and potential for improved cancer treatment outcomes. The results support further clinical development aimed at personalized immunotherapy.

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