News Summary - 11/10/2025

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US Senate passes deal aimed at ending government shutdown

The US Senate has passed a deal intended to end the government shutdown, marking a significant breakthrough. However, the agreement still faces further challenges in Congress before it can be fully approved and implemented.

Philippines hit by 'intense' typhoon as nearly a million evacuate

Typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines as a super typhoon with sustained winds of 185 km/h (115 mph). Authorities evacuated nearly a million people to safer locations as the storm caused severe disruption before weakening.

A hacking kingpin reveals all: Inside the gang that left a trail of destruction

In an exclusive BBC interview, a leading cyber-criminal opens up about the operations, tactics, and impact of his hacking gang, shedding light on their widespread cyber-attacks and the global damage caused.

BBC on Luzon Island as super typhoon hits Philippines

Typhoon Fung-wong has struck the Philippines, prompting the evacuation of over 900,000 residents to safety as the storm impacts Luzon Island.

Iran faces unprecedented drought as water crisis hits Tehran

Iran is experiencing an unprecedented drought, with reservoirs nearly empty and record-low rainfall. The government is urging citizens to conserve water amid the worsening crisis affecting Tehran and other regions.

Israel receives body of soldier killed in 2014 in Gaza

The Israeli military confirmed on Sunday that the body of a soldier who was killed in Gaza in 2014 has been returned to Israel after 11 years.

Three dead and 15 injured in Tenerife tidal surge

Emergency services have urged tourists and locals to avoid coastal paths amid rough sea conditions following a tidal surge in Tenerife that resulted in three deaths and 15 injuries.

UK to help protect Belgium after suspected Russian drone incursions

The UK will provide personnel and equipment to Belgium following a request from its military chief. This assistance aims to bolster Belgium's defenses amid concerns over suspected Russian drone incursions.

Mystery 'fedora man' at Louvre heist scene revealed as teenage detective fan

The young man seen at the Louvre heist scene wearing a fedora has been identified as Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, a 15-year-old who is an avid fan of detective stories.

Protesters storm Nigeria's new art museum

The museum authority has canceled all preview events before the grand opening on Tuesday due to protests storming the new art museum in Nigeria.

British man dies after being shot during robbery in Ghana

A 68-year-old British man was shot and killed during a robbery in Tema, Ghana. Authorities have launched a manhunt to apprehend the killer and other suspects involved in the incident.

Seven dead after migrant boat sinks near Thai-Malaysia border

A boat carrying hundreds of Rohingya migrants fleeing Myanmar capsized near the Thai-Malaysia border. Seven people have died, and many others remain missing as rescue efforts continue. The migrants were seeking better opportunities in Malaysia.

Uganda president admits Kenyan activists were arrested and held in 'the fridge'

Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni acknowledged the arrest and detention of Kenyan activists, attributing the unrest to influence from "foreign groups." He confirmed the activists were held in isolation, a practice he referred to as being placed "in the fridge," amid efforts to maintain stability.

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 matters following the lifting of sanctions against Syria.

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of a former South African president, denies allegations that she incited violent protests which resulted in fatalities.

US cleaning woman shot dead after arriving at wrong home

Maria Florinda Rios Perez, 32, was found dead on the front porch of a home in an Indianapolis suburb after being shot. Police reported she had arrived at the wrong house before the incident.

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

Over 1,400 flights have been cancelled and thousands delayed as US air travel capacity is reduced amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, impacting nationwide air traffic for a second consecutive day.

US authorities ground cargo plane model after Kentucky air disaster

US authorities have ordered three companies to halt operations of MD-11 and MD-11F cargo planes pending safety inspections following a fatal air disaster in Kentucky. The grounding aims to ensure aircraft safety and prevent further incidents.

Six dead as Russia hits energy and residential sites in Ukraine

Russia targeted 25 locations, including Kyiv, overnight, damaging energy and residential sites. The attacks left many areas without electricity and heating, resulting in six fatalities.

Israel says body of Lior Rudaeff has been returned from Gaza

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

Thousands take to Lisbon streets over proposed labour laws

Protesters in Lisbon rallied against government plans to ease firing processes and restrict certain compassionate leave rights, expressing concerns over workers' protections.

British ex-soldier arrested over alleged murder of Kenyan woman in 2012

Robert James Purkiss has been arrested and faces extradition over allegations that he murdered Agnes Wanjiru in Kenya in 2012.

US to boycott G20 in South Africa, Trump says

South Africa stated that the success of the G20 summit will not depend on any single member state, responding to Trump's announcement that the US will boycott the event.

Harshita was murdered a year ago – so why has her killer not been caught, family ask

Harshita Brella’s husband was charged with her murder a year after the crime. Despite multiple sightings, he remains at large, leaving the family frustrated and seeking justice.

What Hungary's Orban Did — and Didn't — Get from Trump

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor OrbĂĄn's trip to the US appeared successful, securing meetings and attention from former President Trump. However, the overall impact was mixed, as OrbĂĄn did not gain all the influence or support he sought, highlighting a more complex outcome than initially seemed.

The president blamed for shattering Tanzania's aura of stability

Samia Suluhu Hassan's re-election process in Tanzania has drawn uncommon criticism from the African Union, signaling concerns over the country's political stability and democratic integrity.

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 war continues to overshadow cultural expression, deeply influencing the themes and tone of creative works.

Trove of records reveals Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers

Thousands of Kenyan soldiers who fought for Britain in World War II remain buried in unmarked graves and have never been officially commemorated, highlighting a long-overlooked part of history.

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

Ambitious plans for Gaza's reconstruction include AI-driven smart cities and designs reflecting its cultural essence. However, despite these visionary proposals, political disagreements and obstacles continue to stall progress on rebuilding the region.

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 voter list in Haryana, highlighting alleged vote fraud in India.

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

BBC Verify investigates the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) massacre in Sudan, revealing how the militia systematically killed unarmed civilians. Humanitarian officials estimate around 2,000 people were killed in this brutal attack.

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

Viktor Orban, a key ally of Trump in Europe, is set to visit Washington amid tensions over Russian oil. The visit highlights Orban's challenge in balancing his dependence on Russian energy with maintaining favor with the U.S., especially during ongoing disputes concerning sanctions and energy policies.

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

A year after a painful defeat, the Democratic Party faces critical decisions as it seeks to regain power, reflecting on recent election gains but acknowledging ongoing challenges ahead.

BBC on Luzon Island as super typhoon hits Philippines

Typhoon Fung-wong has struck Luzon Island in the Philippines, prompting the evacuation of over 900,000 residents to ensure their safety amid severe weather conditions.

Watch: Drone footage shows town destroyed by deadly Brazil tornado

A deadly tornado struck a town in Brazil, killing at least six people and injuring 437. Drone footage has captured the extensive destruction caused by the twister. Authorities continue to assess the damage and provide aid to affected residents.

Miss Universe contestants stage walkout after organiser berates Miss Mexico

Miss Mexico, Fatima Bosch, revealed that organiser Nawat Itsaragrisil was disrespectful to her during a pre-pageant ceremony. In response to the incident, several Miss Universe contestants staged a walkout in protest against the organiser's behavior.

Watch: What New Yorkers want Mamdani to do as mayor

At 34, Mamdani will become New York City's first Muslim mayor and the youngest mayor 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 leaving 75 people missing.

The Commitment of Countries to the Climate Fight Is Put to the Test at Brazil’s COP30 Starting Today

The Belém Climate Summit (COP30), from November 10 to 21, faces a complex moment in the fight against global warming, marked by uncertainty about the impact of the absence of a high-level US delegation on emission reduction commitments and disaster financing for developing countries.

SĂĄnchez challenges Trump by joining Petro and Lula at a summit marked by absences and the US offensive in the Caribbean

Only eight of the sixty invited leaders attended the EU-Latin America and Caribbean summit. Gustavo Petro denounced pressures from Trump for Caribbean countries not to attend, in a context where SĂĄnchez joined Petro and Lula, challenging US influence in the region.

Juanma Moreno: "I have the challenge of making Andalusia the leading economic and social power in Spain"

Juanma Moreno, reelected leader of the Andalusian PP and president of the Junta, emphasizes in an interview that Andalusia must become the leading economic and social power in Spain. He highlights the need for "more coexistence and less resistance" in Spain, in line with the message of his book "Manual of Coexistence. The Andalusian Way."

Russia escalates tension in the Arctic and NATO is already trying to curb the military threat: "We have been naive"

Moscow is increasing its military presence on the Kola Peninsula, while China is inaugurating a "polar highway" and the US is acquiring icebreakers. These actions are raising tensions in the Arctic, and NATO acknowledges the threat, admitting to having been naive in the face of the region's growing militarization.

US and Russia enter a dangerous nuclear game: the Kremlin warns they will start tests if Trump follows through on his threat

The Kremlin denied that Putin has ordered the preparation of nuclear tests, although it warned that Russia will respond with tests if Trump follows through on his threat to carry them out.

Palliative Care Long Before Death: "It Was What We Needed and What My Son Deserved"

Palliative care, applied from early stages, significantly improves the quality of life and well-being of both patients and their families, not only at the end of life but for years.

Congress Reactivates the Temporary Rental Law Amid Left-Wing Partners of the PSOE, Which Junts Seeks to Soften

The left-wing partners of the PSOE reactivate the temporary rental law, while the separatists aim to exclude room rentals and ease the requirements for these leases, attempting to weaken the regulation that intends to tighten the conditions.

The U.S. Government Shutdown One Step Away From Ending After Crucial Agreement Between Republican and Democratic Senators

A crucial agreement between Republican and Democratic senators will end the U.S. government shutdown, enabling the payment of salaries to approximately 650,000 federal employees suspended due to lack of funds.

The prices of V16 beacons with geolocation approval that will be mandatory in 2026

V16 beacons with geolocation will replace triangles to signal immobilized vehicles on the road and will be mandatory in 2026.

What Happened to the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World and Which One Still Stands

The list of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World became popular in the 16th century thanks to the Dutch painter Maerten van Heemskrerck, who depicted them in seven paintings. Of all of them, only the Great Pyramid of Giza still stands today.

The 'Detective of the Louvre,' Revealed: A 15-Year-Old Teen Already Waiting to Be Called "For a Movie"

Pedro Elias Garzon Delroux, a 15-year-old teenager, went viral after a visit to the Louvre with his mother and grandfather. His wit and curiosity have made him a global sensation, and he now hopes to be invited to participate in a movie about his story.

Scandal in Hollywood: Filmmaker Yi Zhou Accuses Actor Jeremy Renner of Sexual Harassment and Threats

Director Yi Zhou accuses actor Jeremy Renner of sexual harassment and threatening to expose her legal status to Immigration. Renner denies the allegations.

TallĂłn: "I was never so little the master of my own time as when I was a journalist: I was desperate"

The Galician writer presents his ninth novel, which addresses contemporary life marked by speed and how time dominates people, reflecting his experience as a journalist with little control over his own time.

Samantha Hudson: "The followers of Vox are the ones who message me the most to flirt on social media"

Samantha Hudson, singer, model, and trans activist from LeĂłn, has been challenging controversies since she was 16 with the song "MaricĂłn," which led to her excommunication. Compared to Salvador DalĂ­ for living her life as a work of art, she has made her mark in mainstream spaces in Spain, also standing out for her presence and statements on social media.

Lewandowski breaks loose at Balaídos and Barça delivers a 'blow' to Madrid

FC Barcelona won at BalaĂ­dos with an outstanding performance by Lewandowski, cutting the gap to Real Madrid by two points in the race for the LaLiga title.

Amnesty faces a crucial week in Europe amid tensions over Junts' "break" with the Government

This Thursday, the Advocate General of the CJEU will present his conclusions on the amnesty, in a key week marked by political tension following Junts' "break" with the Government.

The tense announcement by MatĂ­as Prats about his future on 'Antena 3 Noticias': "Maybe this is the right moment..."

MatĂ­as Prats sparked anticipation when talking about his future on 'Antena 3 Noticias', suggesting that the time for a change might be approaching. The veteran journalist expressed with emotion and tension the possibility of leaving television soon.

BBC Director Resigns Following Accusations of Manipulating Trump's Statements in a Documentary

The BBC director resigned after accusations of manipulating clips from Trump's speech in a documentary, where he appeared to incite his supporters to storm the Capitol in January 2021.

What expenses can the landlord make you pay and which ones can’t they?

The Spanish Guaranteed Rental Society clarifies which expenses correspond to the landlord and which to the tenant, including who should pay rental fees, to resolve common doubts about financial responsibilities in leases.

The incredible transformation of Blair Dunlop: from little Willy Wonka in film to star of British folk

Blair Dunlop, son of legendary artists, has evolved from acting as little Willy Wonka in film to establishing himself as a prominent star of British folk, forging a solid musical career.

Hospitalized patients at home will have a smart kit in Madrid to remotely monitor their health

The Community of Madrid will provide home-hospitalized patients with tablets, pulse oximeters, and blood pressure monitors to remotely monitor their vital signs during their home admission.

The reason why World War I soldiers carried a spoon in their boots

This Tuesday marks the 107th anniversary of the armistice of World War I, a conflict that caused between 15 and 30 million deaths. Soldiers carried a spoon in their boots to make eating easier in difficult conditions and to adapt to life on the front lines.

A powerful storm arrives in Spain: these will be the areas where there will be rainfall of more than 100 l/mÂČ

An Atlantic storm will reach the Peninsula from the west, causing heavy rains in several areas of Spain, with accumulations exceeding 100 liters per square meter.

Dani GĂŒiza mercilessly attacks his son Cristian, who is "dead" to him: "He wants money, fame, and to get on 'La isla de las tentaciones'"

Dani GĂŒiza harshly criticizes his son Cristian, accusing him of only seeking money, fame, and participation in the show 'La isla de las tentaciones'. The footballer stated that his son is "dead" to him following Cristian's appearance on the set of 'Fiesta'.

A Biologist Reveals How Often You Should Wash Towels to Prevent Them from Becoming a "Paradise for Bacteria and Fungi"

Towels accumulate skin flakes, natural oils, and microorganisms that thrive in the heat and humidity of the bathroom. To prevent them from becoming a hotspot for bacteria and fungi, it is essential to wash them regularly.

Trump is booed at a National Football League game in Washington

Trump was booed during a National Football League game in Washington, where he is unpopular because the region, mostly Democratic, has been affected by government layoffs and the administrative shutdown.

The New Kia EV5 Electric SUV Arrives to Convince European Drivers

Kia presents its new EV5 electric SUV, designed to appeal to the European market with a balance of range, modern design, and advanced technology. The EV5 aims to establish itself as an accessible and efficient option for drivers seeking sustainable mobility in cities and daily commutes.

Two winners of the Gordo de la Primitiva win €68,000 and the jackpot rises to 9 million

In the Gordo de la Primitiva draw on November 9, 2025, there were no first-category winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on November 16 rises to 9 million euros. Two winners won €68,000.

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

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

Maximum concern for AdriĂĄn RodrĂ­guez, undergoing treatment for his addictions again: "This time there is no time or a see you soon"

AdriĂĄn RodrĂ­guez has started treatment for his addictions again. In a statement, the actor assures that he will return only when he feels "well and strong," thus showing his serious commitment to his recovery.

Deadly Sea Waves in Tenerife: Capture the Moment a Wave Sweeps Several People Away, Killing One and Injuring Nine

A group of people on the breakwater of the Puerto de la Cruz pier in Tenerife was swept away by a dangerous wave. The incident caused one death and left nine injured, recorded on video.

A Deer Enters the City of Zamora and Takes Refuge in a Parking Lot in the Old Town

A deer came in from the forest and walked through several streets of Zamora before taking refuge in a parking lot in the old town. No injuries or material damages were reported.

Paula Badosa shares her great lesson of 2025: "There are moments when the soul breaks in silence"

Paula Badosa reflected on her year 2025 on social media, sharing an image with a message about difficult moments and personal growth. Additionally, she included a subtle comment directed at Tsitsipas.

RosalĂ­a's Family and Their Key Figures: From Her Maternal Grandmother to Pili, Much More Than a Sister

RosalĂ­a maintains a close relationship with her family, especially with her maternal grandmother and Pili, who is much more than a sister to her. These bonds are fundamental in her personal and professional life.

The Great Wealth of Penélope Cruz After Buying Her Fifth Home with Javier Bardem

Penélope Cruz and Javier Bardem own five properties located in Madrid, Los Angeles, and the Bahamas, increasing their real estate assets with the purchase of a new house.

The Dark Side of the Employment Boom: Automotive and 20 Other Sectors Lose Workers

While Spain achieves historic employment records, sectors such as automotive, repairs, textile industry, and domestic employment face worker losses, revealing an uneven reality in labor growth.

Pedro Pascal praises his favorite Stephen King adaptation: "It breaks your heart"

Pedro Pascal, known for 'Fantastic Four: First Steps', expresses his special affection for horror films. Among his favorite movies, he highlights a Stephen King adaptation that he considers particularly moving and capable of "breaking your heart."

What Every Woman Should Know About Fertility, According to Dr. Ana Gaitero

Gynecologist Ana Gaitero highlights on Instagram the essential aspects that every woman should know about her reproductive health and fertility, in order to make informed decisions and take care of her well-being throughout her life.

The ultimate trick for migraines: "Fill a bucket with hot water and soak your feet"

A simple method to relieve migraines is to immerse your feet in a bucket of hot water. This trick helps relax the body and reduce pain, offering effective relief for those who suffer from debilitating migraines.

Five Tips to Take Advantage of Technology Discounts During Black Friday

Black Friday in Spain will be on November 28th. To make the most of it, it is recommended to plan your purchases, compare prices, check product quality, take advantage of limited-time offers, and ensure you buy from reliable stores. These tips help maximize discounts and avoid impulsive purchases.

The German city crossed by a river, a key stop on the Black Forest route

This tranquil German city, surrounded by hills and crossed by the Alb River, stands out for its winding streets and picturesque half-timbered houses, making it a key stop on the Black Forest route.

The Famous Italian TiramisĂč Pompi Arrives in Spain: This Is the City Where Its First Branch Is Located

The renowned Italian tiramisĂč from Pompi has opened its first branch in Spain, located in the city of Segovia, bringing its famous traditional recipe to the Spanish public.

The new urban mobility regulations that the DGT plans to launch in January 2026

The DGT plans to implement new regulations in the General Traffic Regulations in January 2026, impacting electric scooter users, cyclists, and taxi drivers to improve urban mobility and road safety.

Could Venezuela withstand an attack from the US? This is the modest (and very Russian) arsenal that NicolĂĄs Maduro has at his disposal

Venezuela ranks 50th out of 145 in global military power and is the ninth military power in the Americas. Its arsenal, modest and with a strong presence of Russian technology, reflects limitations in facing an attack from the US.

Ryanair will only allow boarding with the digital card from its app starting Wednesday

Starting Wednesday, Ryanair will only accept digital boarding passes downloaded from its app, eliminating the option to print physical boarding passes.

Case of the "sale" of the minor given away for 5,000 euros to be married is dismissed after the victim denied it

The 14-year-old minor, initially reported as sold for 5,000 euros to be married, denied this situation. The investigation revealed that she was forced to beg to bring money to the family who supposedly had bought her, but the case was ultimately dismissed following the victim's denial.

Lenny Wilkens Dies, NBA Legend, at 88 Years Old

Lenny Wilkens, a prominent NBA player and coach, passed away at the age of 88. He was an eight-time All-Star in the 60s and won a championship as the coach of the Seattle SuperSonics in 1979.

Lidia G. Merenciano: "This is the only cursed town in Spain and it was excommunicated by the Catholic Church"

Trasmoz, a town in Zaragoza, was excommunicated by the Catholic Church in the 13th century and cursed in the 16th century, earning it the reputation of being the only cursed town in Spain.

Fernando Ónega, emotional, reveals that his wife has donated a kidney to him: "I have cried many times"

Fernando Ónega confessed that his arteries were severely damaged by smoking. Emotional, he revealed that his wife donated a kidney to him, a gesture that made him cry on multiple occasions.

A Golden Retriever Gets Lost During a Family Outing and Returns Home Alone by Train

A golden retriever got lost during an outing, but thanks to its great sense of direction, it managed to get on the train by itself and get off at the same station where it had initially boarded with its family, successfully returning home on its own.

Grants of up to 2,000 euros to get your truck or bus license from the DGT

Grants of up to 2,000 euros are offered to help applicants obtain their truck or bus license, making access to these transport permits more affordable.

Where to Watch for Free the Wildest Vampire Western: Directed by an Oscar Winner

Kathryn Bigelow, Oscar winner for 'The Hurt Locker,' ventures into vampire cinema with a horror film that combines elements of the western, creating an iconic and original work in the genre.

Chocolate 'Mug Cake': A Delicious, Cheap, and Ideal Recipe to Make in the Microwave

The chocolate mug cake is a simple, economical, and quick recipe that is easily prepared in the microwave, ideal for those who want a homemade dessert without any hassle.

Death of the CĂłrdoba-born professor residing in Santander who was hospitalized in an ICU in Vietnam

The professor from CĂłrdoba, residing in Santander, died in an ICU in Vietnam due to acute pancreatitis. His family confirmed the news through the platform created to manage his repatriation.

What Is at Stake in Pokrovsk?

Predictions about the Russian invasion have changed over time, from a rapid conquest of Kyiv to a prolonged conflict. Now, the fall of Pokrovsk is considered to mark a crucial point, possibly the beginning of Russia's decline in the war.

MalĂș confesses she has been in therapy for three years: "I didn’t believe in myself and didn’t understand why others did"

MalĂș revealed that she has been attending therapy for three years because she didn’t believe in herself nor understood why others did. The singer showed vulnerability and honesty by sharing this personal process with her team on 'La Voz'.

Misinformation and Context about the Conflict between the Armed Forces in Sudan

An AI-generated fake image has been detected showing a mother protecting her son before an execution, as part of the misinformation circulating about the conflict between the armed forces in Sudan.

Anosmia, a life without a sense of smell: "What I miss the most is knowing what I and my family smell like, and I will never know it again"

Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, causes isolation, anxiety, and health risks. Despite its impact, it remains a disability that is little recognized both socially and medically.

Faith Resurges Among Young People: "Society Modernizing Does Not Mean Religion Disappears"

In the last 15 years, the percentage of young people up to 29 years old who identify as practicing Catholics has increased by six points, reflecting a resurgence of faith among youth despite social modernization.

The generation that shares their location in real time: "It makes me feel safe that they know where I am"

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

The Automobile or the Two Faces of the Spanish Economy

The automobile sector in Spain has become well-established but faces significant challenges due to the transition to electric engines, which has caused a dangerous loss of jobs in the industry.

Trump and the Office of Faith

The President of the USA, although a moderate practitioner, has quietly shown his religious concerns, revealing a little-known facet of his personality.

The CEOs

Many CEOs reach their position through effort and high demands, demonstrating great capability, and not only through connections or favoritism as suggested in times of Abalos and cronyism.

The Voice of the People

After MazĂłn's resignation, the party led by Diana Morant calls to "give the voice back to the people," criticizing political manipulation and expressing frustration over the lack of sincerity from some politicians.

'Circles': the program in which volunteers support dangerous sex offenders upon release from prison to prevent new victims

The Prison Institutions Directorate runs "Circles," a program in Madrid, Valencia, Alicante, and Zaragoza that provides support to sex offenders after their release to prevent recidivism. It will soon expand to Seville and Murcia.

This is MarĂ­a Vicente, the artistic daughter of model Judit MascĂł

MarĂ­a Vicente, 27 years old and known for her artistic side, accompanied her mother, model Judit MascĂł, to the first listening of RosalĂ­a's new album.

Electric utilities urge to strengthen voltage control after the "significant" accumulated delay

Aelec expresses its frustration after waiting four years for the implementation of a reform that allows dynamic voltage control through renewable energies, and emphasizes the urgency of reinforcing this control to improve the stability of the electrical system.

Three People in Distress Rescued While Clinging to a Buoy at Bajamar Beach

Three people in distress were rescued at Bajamar Beach. Two women were taken to the General Hospital of La Palma, while the man was unharmed.

A man is imprisoned for kidnapping and raping a woman for seven days along with his two accomplices in Alicante

A young woman who visited the apartment to buy drugs saw the victim and alerted the police, which led to the arrest and imprisonment of a man and two accomplices for kidnapping and raping a woman for seven days in Alicante.

The 'Big Brother' House Erupts with Its First Conflicts: "He Says I'm Seeking Attention"

During the first debate of the edition, Aroa and Jonay sparked the initial conflicts, highlighting the growing tension among the contestants inside the house.

The 'Dancing with the Stars' Jury Divided Over Blanca Romero’s Possible Elimination: "We’ve Just Lost the Criteria"

Blanca Romero was almost eliminated from 'Dancing with the Stars.' After an intense debate among the jury members, it was decided that the actress will continue on the show for one more week.

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

In the interview on 'De viernes,' DJ Kiko Rivera expresses regret towards his sister Isa Pantoja and apologizes for the pain and harm he may have caused her, according to a preview shown on 'El tiempo justo.'

The Charisma Antonio Gala Detested: "It Tends to Replace Rationality with Viscerality"

Antonio Gala criticizes contemporary charisma, pointing out that it replaces rationality with viscerality. He reflects on how this tendency affects today's society, contrasting it with lessons from the past to offer a forecast about the present.

Jessica Bueno, on Kiko Rivera's return to Telecinco: "He distanced himself to find his peace"

Jessica Bueno spoke about her experience on Supervivientes All Stars and reacted to the interview of her ex-partner, Kiko Rivera, explaining that he distanced himself from Telecinco to find his peace.

Mariló Torres, future commercial astronaut: "As a child, I always looked at the sky. You shouldn’t set goals or limits for yourself"

MarilĂł Torres, aspiring commercial astronaut, will begin her entrance tests in 2026. Since she was a child, she dreamed of space and emphasizes the importance of not imposing limits or ceilings on yourself in life.

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

VĂ­ctor Sandoval explained on the podcast Zona Rainpod that he decided to distance himself from his colleagues on SĂĄlvame and reject 'No somos nadie' because he is not willing to get into arguments.

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

The upcoming television 'super Monday' will pit 'El Hormiguero' and Andy against 'La Revuelta' and RosalĂ­a in a crucial competition for viewership. Both programs aim to capture the audience's attention with popular content and personalities, intensifying the fight for leadership in the time slot.

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

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

RosalĂ­a and Ilia Topuria will be the godparents of Omar Montes' son: "I couldn't be happier"

Omar Montes announced that singer RosalĂ­a and athlete Ilia Topuria will be the godparents of his son Ismael. He expressed his great happiness about this special choice.

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

Bella Hadid shows how to maintain her identity while sharing her life with her boyfriend Adan Bañuelos in Texas, balancing common interests without losing her personal essence.

Irene Rosales's sharp retort to Kiko Rivera: "He shouldn't talk about Guillermo"

On 'ÂĄDe viernes!', DJ Kiko Rivera spoke about his relationship and divorce, prompting a direct response from Irene Rosales, who reminded him that he shouldn't talk about Guillermo, thereby setting a clear boundary in the conversation.

Can Yaman Already Lives 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 take him to various locations in Spain, where he also lives with his Italian girlfriend.

Juan del Val defends himself against criticism of his book: "If someone thinks a novel is bad because it is widely read, then they are stupid"

Juan del Val defends his book against criticism, stating that he respects others' opinions but considers it absurd to judge a novel negatively simply because it is popular and widely read.

Marta Riumbau, broken, announces that she has suffered a miscarriage: "A very intense pain; not even my family knew I was pregnant"

The influencer Marta Riumbau has announced that she suffered a miscarriage, revealing that neither her family nor anyone else knew she was pregnant. She expresses the intense pain this loss has caused her.

Maite Galdeano receives harsh criticism for controversial posts about Sofía Suescun: "She looks like she’s demonized"

Maite Galdeano has received strong criticism after sharing controversial images about SofĂ­a Suescun on her social media. Emma GarcĂ­a, a collaborator on Fiesta, reprimanded her for the published content, generating great controversy and public debate.

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

Pat Morita, known for his iconic role as Miyagi in 'Karate Kid', passed away in 2005 due to kidney complications after a life marked by struggles with alcoholism. His legacy goes beyond this franchise, leaving a significant mark on acting and popular culture.

Paula EchevarrĂ­a returns to television series alongside William Levy

Paula EchevarrĂ­a returns to television with a role that came at the right time, filling her with excitement to work again, this time alongside William Levy.

Who is Pilar Vila Tobella, RosalĂ­a’s sister and architect of her creative universe: she is the partner of Diego Ibåñez from Carolina Durante

Pilar Vila Tobella is RosalĂ­a’s sister and a key figure in the creativity and aesthetics of the singer’s artistic universe. Additionally, she is in a relationship with Diego Ibåñez, the leader of Carolina Durante, strengthening her connection to the musical and artistic world.

Cairo Exhibits for the First Time the Unknown Treasures of Tutankhamun

The Grand Egyptian Museum in Cairo presents the most complete collection about Tutankhamun, including his golden mask and throne, alongside more than 5,000 objects from his tomb, many of them previously unseen. Located near the Giza pyramids, it is the largest museum dedicated to a single culture, inaugurated to great acclaim according to President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.

The first rhinoceros is born at Bioparc, representing hope for this species

Bioparc Valencia celebrates the birth of its first rhinoceros, a hopeful milestone for the conservation of this species threatened by poaching. The event reflects the success of 18 years of work and dedication by the team in the International Conservation Program, marking a promising start for the breeding and future of the rhinoceros.

The Complexity of Space Suits Explained by a NASA Researcher

Engineer and professor Ana DĂ­az, a NASA researcher, explained in Valencia the challenges of future space suits, highlighting the need to improve mobility, a current limitation in the suits used by astronauts.

Real Madrid falters against Rayo and drops two points in Vallecas with bad feelings

Real Madrid visited Vallecas, where they haven't won since 2022, and drew with Rayo, dropping two points. The team showed bad feelings during the match, reflecting difficulties imposing themselves in this tough stadium.

Lando Norris edges closer to the F1 World Championship despite Max Verstappen's performance in Brazil, with disappointment for the Spanish drivers

Lando Norris won the 2025 Brazilian GP convincingly after defending his pole position. Kimi Antonelli finished second and Max Verstappen third. Norris's performance brings him closer to the world title, while the Spanish drivers had a disappointing showing.

A Fan Dies After Being Attended to in the Stands During Ceuta - AlmerĂ­a, and the Referee Suspends the Match at Half-Time

A fan at the Ceuta - AlmerĂ­a match suffered a medical emergency in the stands and was taken to the hospital, where he passed away. Because of this, the referee suspended the match at half-time.

The controversy of Madrid’s draw: the Whites demanded a penalty for two grabs on Bellingham and MbappĂ©

Real Madrid drew against Rayo Vallecano, dropping two crucial points in the fight for the league. The white team claimed a penalty for two grabs on Bellingham and Mbappé during the match, sparking controversy.

Alcaraz's Relief After Novak Djokovic's Withdrawal from the ATP Finals: "I Prefer to Have Musetti in My Group"

Carlos Alcaraz expressed relief following Novak Djokovic's withdrawal from the ATP Finals, stating that he prefers to face Lorenzo Musetti. The player from Murcia holds unpleasant memories from a previous match against the Serbian and welcomes his absence in the tournament featuring the year's top eight players.

Stefano and His Long Journey Toward Accepting His Disability: "To Keep Going, I Manage the Present, I Don’t Look Too Much to the Future"

Stefano Velasco was diagnosed nearly a decade ago with a rare genetic disease that progressively deteriorates his vision. His process of acceptance has been long, learning to live by managing the present without focusing too much on the future.

RaĂșl Arribas: "Those who manage resources should sit in a wheelchair for a day and face the world"

RaĂșl Arribas, president of the AEPEF and father of two children with familial spastic paraparesis, emphasizes the need for those who manage resources to understand the daily challenges faced by people with disabilities by experiencing the world from a wheelchair.

School Violence Against Students with Disabilities, the Numbers Behind a Constant Bullying of the Different

8 out of 10 minors with disabilities have experienced school violence, a rate eight times higher than that of the general student population, highlighting a persistent pattern of bullying towards students with disabilities.

The first atlas of the developing brain is presented, key to understanding conditions such as autism

An international consortium has created the first drafts of an atlas of the developing brain, mapping thousands of cell types and their processes. This tool is essential for understanding neuropsychiatric disorders like autism, as it reveals how brain cells develop and organize during early stages.

Ramiro Sequeira (Iberia): "We don't want to be the cheapest airline, but the one with the best value"

Ramiro Sequeira, Chief Operating Officer of Iberia, highlights the challenge of implementing the strategic plan until 2030, focusing on offering the best quality-price ratio rather than competing to be the cheapest airline.

Banco Sabadell buries the chapter of BBVA's takeover bid with a new record profit until September, according to analysts

Banco Sabadell is expected to record a record profit of 1.4 billion euros in the first nine months of 2025, an increase of 8.5%, leaving behind the episode of BBVA's takeover bid, according to analysts.

End of the correction in Bitcoin? The crypto market seeks a bottom after weeks of turbulence

After weeks of turbulence and heavy liquidations, Bitcoin stabilizes around $100,000, indicating that the crypto market could be seeking a bottom after a month of intense volatility.

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

Jaime Gil, CEO of PropHero, explained on the podcast 'I Have a Plan' that investing in real estate is profitable, as he estimates that an apartment bought for 100,000 euros appreciates by 10,000 euros annually, highlighting the increasing value of the real estate sector.

'Stores without borders': Have a coffee at my clothing store. Let's eat today at the supermarket

Stores are evolving towards hybrid formats that combine shopping with experiences, offering more than traditional products, such as having coffee in clothing stores or eating in supermarkets, transforming the act of shopping into a comprehensive experience.

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

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

"Immoral and with Cannibalism": The Elizabeth Taylor Movie Filmed in Catalonia That Was Banned by Francoist Censorship

The movie starring Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift, and Katharine Hepburn was filmed on the Costa Brava during the Franco regime. However, due to its content considered "immoral and with cannibalism," Francoist censorship banned its release in Spain, which did not occur until 1979, after the dictatorship.

'It: Welcome to Derry': The Series Recycles the 'The Shining' Prequel That Mike Flanagan Couldn’t Film

The series 'It: Welcome to Derry' on HBO Max revives the Dick Hallorann prequel conceived by Mike Flanagan during the filming of 'Doctor Sleep,' a project he couldn't carry out but that now forms part of the 'It' universe.

'The Immortals' with Henry Cavill: Who's Who in the Return of the Fantasy Saga

Jeremy Irons, Russell Crowe, Dave Bautista, and Karen Gillan join Henry Cavill in the return of "The Immortals," continuing the famous fantasy saga with a new Connor McLeod.

Guillermo del Toro is Not the Only One: This Film with Penélope Cruz Also Revisits the Myth of Frankenstein

Maggie Gyllenhaal is preparing a new film adaptation of Frankenstein for March 2026, based on the most acclaimed version of the myth, joining other directors who revisit this classic story.

This Is Manuel Vega, the Actor from 'Lobo Feroz' Who Is About to Star in One Movie After Another These Months

Manuel Vega, a prominent actor in Spanish cinema, has appeared in several notable films and will release a new movie in 2025 alongside Emma SuĂĄrez.

The latest invention for blind or visually impaired people is an autonomous robot that guides them like a seeing-eye dog

The Glide robot uses artificial intelligence to quickly detect its surroundings and avoid obstacles, providing autonomous guidance for blind or visually impaired people.

No, Kinder is not giving away a box of chocolates: it is a phishing scam that steals your data

Cybercriminals pose as Kinder to send phishing emails aimed at stealing victims' personal and banking information through fake promotions of free chocolates.

An Ultra-Thin Design Is No Excuse for Slacking on Batteries, and This Phone Proves It Big Time

The HUAWEI Mate 70 Air, with a thickness of only 6.6 mm, features a 6,500 mAh battery, surpassing the capacity of models like the iPhone Air, Galaxy S25 Edge, and Edge 70, demonstrating that an ultra-thin design does not compromise battery life.

A Bed for Your Phone: IKEA’s Idea to Help You Sleep Better Than Just Having It on You Comes with a Discount Coupon

IKEA presents a special bed with an NFC device that measures the user’s hours of sleep. This innovation aims to improve rest by preventing the phone from being on the bed. Additionally, it comes with a discount coupon to encourage its purchase.

Amazon’s Super Alexa Integrates into Its Music App to Offer Recommendations and Chat About Artists

Alexa+ integrates into Amazon’s music app, allowing users to create personalized playlists, answer questions, and explore the origins of songs, enhancing user interaction and musical experience.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s Most Casual 'Clean Look' on La Almudena Day: Jeans and a Metallic Parka

Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso chose a casual look with jeans and a metallic parka to celebrate La Almudena Day, opting for a simple and basic style on an important date for Madrid.

The Importance of Masturbation During Menopause: A Psychologist and Gynecologist Share Key Insights

A study reveals that regular masturbation can alleviate symptoms during peri- and menopause, improving physical and emotional well-being during this stage, according to expert psychologists and gynecologists.

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

Royals opt for a clean and minimalist manicure, known as 'princess nails,' which reflects elegance and simplicity, setting a trend in discreet and well-groomed nails.

Why Choose a Hair Lamination Treatment This Fall: Fights Frizz and Deeply Hydrates

Hair lamination is a treatment that provides softer, shinier, and frizz-free hair from the very first application, making it ideal for deep hydration during the fall.

Kate Middleton wows at the Remembrance Day Concert with the most charming peter pan collar dress

Kate Middleton shone as the most elegant at the Remembrance Day Concert, wearing a charming peter pan collar dress and accompanied by her son George.

Rachel Valentine, hair expert: "This trendy hairstyle is causing baldness in women"

Rachel Valentine warns that always wearing the same hairstyle with clips, although better than headbands, can cause baldness in women. She recommends varying the hairstyle to avoid hair damage.

Oysters, ceviches, Iberian specialties, and Ă  la carte dishes: the brunch with which Dani GarcĂ­a is winning over Madrid in one of the most exclusive hotels

Dani Brasserie, located on the seventh floor of the Four Seasons Madrid, offers the cuisine of chef Dani GarcĂ­a, featuring a brunch with oysters, ceviches, Iberian specialties, and Ă  la carte dishes, which is conquering the city from a luxurious setting.

The Clever Trick You Didn’t Know to Use Orange Peels in the Fridge

A simple trick allows you to reuse orange peels to keep their freshness in the fridge and avoid unpleasant odors. Storing them properly helps make the most of their aroma and properties, reducing waste and keeping the refrigerator fresh.

To add oil or not to add oil to pasta while it cooks? This is what a food engineer says

According to a food engineer, adding oil to the water when cooking pasta is a mistake, as it can prevent the sauce from sticking well to the pasta and does not provide any real benefits during cooking.

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

A Spanish woman tries olive oil purchased at a Moroccan supermarket and highlights that the liquid inside the bottle has a green, almost opaque color, drawing attention to this visual characteristic.

The Best Bar in the World, Bar Leone, Opens Its Second Location in Shanghai

Bar Leone, recognized as the best bar in the world, opened its second venue this Sunday at Sinan Mansions, a famous historic building complex in Shanghai.

The MĂĄlaga Restaurant in a Natural Park with Dishes for 8 Euros

El Chiringuito, located in Sedella, MĂĄlaga, is recommended by the GuĂ­a Repsol and offers dishes at affordable prices starting from 8 euros, in a privileged natural setting.

A Christmas Market Inside a Cave: The Hidden Gem of the Netherlands

This unique Christmas market in Europe, hidden inside a cave in the Netherlands, offers a special and little-known experience that is definitely worth visiting during the festive season.

The Hidden Jewel of Australia: A White Sand Beach with Turquoise Waters

Almost 800 km from Sydney, on the east coast of Australia, an island bathed by the Pacific stands out for its white sand beaches and turquoise waters. Its access is limited to preserve its natural beauty, making it an exclusive and protected destination.

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. Surrounded by mountains, it is a peaceful haven that preserves its medieval essence and stone houses, offering an authentic rural paradise.

The Simple Route in Navarra Surrounded by Centenary Chestnut Trees and a Reservoir Creating Postcard Views

This route near Pamplona is perfect for enjoying with family while gathering chestnuts. Surrounded by centenary chestnut trees and featuring a reservoir that offers postcard-worthy views, it is a simple and attractive option to make the most of the chestnut season in Navarra.

British Young People Increasingly Look to Asia for Their Holidays at the Expense of Spain

British young people are increasingly choosing Asian destinations like Bali and Phuket instead of traditional Spanish spots such as Ibiza or Mallorca for their holidays, seeking new experiences and alternatives.

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

This town in Álava is perfect for escaping the routine and houses impressive natural and historical treasures, including 2,800-year-old megaliths known as the 'Spanish Stonehenge.'

The spectacular hotel in Extremadura with views of the dehesa: it was a former Franciscan convent

Located in Fuentes de LeĂłn, Badajoz, at the foot of the Sierra Morena, this hotel offers twelve rooms ideal for couples or families, preserving its history as a former Franciscan convent and offering stunning views of the dehesa.

Dan Buettner, science communicator: "Long-lived people from the 'blue zones' don't do burpees, yoga, or Crossfit, they walk"

Dan Buettner emphasizes that long-lived people from the "blue zones" do not engage in intense exercises like burpees, yoga, or Crossfit, but rather walk regularly. This habitual practice contributes to a longer life and a reduction in cardiovascular problems.

Daniel Amen, Psychiatrist: "There Are Four Very Simple Things You Can Do Against Anxiety. You’ll Save Thousands of Euros"

Anxiety manifests with symptoms such as nervousness, palpitations, sweating, and a sense of imminent danger. Daniel Amen recommends four simple actions to effectively combat it, which can also help avoid significant financial expenses.

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

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds, criticizing how today's homes resemble boarding houses with private rooms, which limits interaction and connection among their members.

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

Sergio Franco, dentist, warns about the risk of going to bed without brushing your teeth: "Even more than in the morning"

Dentist Sergio Franco warns that going to bed without brushing your teeth can seriously harm oral health, even more than not brushing in the morning, due to the accumulation of bacteria during the night.

Carlos GonzĂĄlez, Pediatrician: "Even Fighting with Your Sibling is Better for Your Child than Being Stuck Staring at a Screen"

Pediatrician Carlos GonzĂĄlez warns that the time children spend in front of screens limits essential activities such as running, playing, and reading. He believes that even arguing with a sibling is more beneficial for their development than remaining still while absorbing digital content.

What are the black radars that see everything: 95% accuracy and use Artificial Intelligence to fine offenders

These black radars, operational in French cities such as Paris, Rennes, and Lyon, use artificial intelligence to detect violations with 95% accuracy, improving traffic monitoring and enforcement.

From the Coast of 1968 to the Electric Era: The California Special Reborn in the New Ford Mustang Mach-E

Ford revives the Californian spirit with the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special, an electric special edition set to debut in spring 2026, blending classic legacy with modern technology.

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

Juan José, a mechanic, debunks common myths about car air conditioning in an Instagram video, clarifying doubts about its consumption and operation to help drivers use it correctly.

The Downsides of Leaving Your Car Parked on the Street for a Long Time: From Suffering Damage to Possible Traffic Fines

Parking a car on the street for an extended period can cause mechanical and cosmetic damage. Additionally, the vehicle is exposed to risks such as traffic fines, vandalism, and deterioration due to weather conditions, affecting its performance and value.

Penalties and Punishments for Novice Drivers Will Increase with the New EU Changes

The new European regulations will bring significant modifications to the rules for novice drivers in Spain, increasing the applicable penalties and punishments to improve road safety.

We have tested the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports and it stands out for its balance in every aspect, offering an outstanding driving experience, efficiency, and a practical and attractive design, making it one of the most recommended options on the current market.

The investigation began when a bag of drugs was found in the refrigerator of a tourist apartment in l'Eixample, Barcelona. This led to the arrest of two people involved in distributing substances linked to 'chemsex' in the apartment.

The first driverless trains on Metro Line 6 will be ready in February and will run test trials starting in summer

CAF will complete the first two driverless trains for Line 6 at the beginning of 2026. They will conduct running tests at the factory before sending them to the capital to begin trials in summer.

Madrid admits an issue in sending cancer screening results to 500 people

In February, approximately 571 residents of Madrid received letters with incorrect results from colon and rectal cancer screenings, Madrid reported, acknowledging the issue in the dispatch of these results.

AP-7 Northbound Closed in L'Ampolla to Remove Overturned Tanker Truck This Saturday

The AP-7 northbound in L'Ampolla is closed due to the removal of an overturned tanker truck. The SCT recommends using the C-12 and C-44 roads as alternative routes to avoid traffic jams.

Mother Detained Accused of Causing Eye Injuries to Her Son with an Irritant Liquid

A mother was detained for allegedly causing eye injuries to her son with an irritant liquid. In addition, her other 7-year-old daughter is blind due to similar circumstances, which heightens concern about the family case.

A woman in very serious condition after being hit by a VTC at a pedestrian crossing in Villaverde

A woman is in very serious condition after being hit by a VTC at a pedestrian crossing with traffic lights in Villaverde. The Municipal Police have conducted an alcohol test on the driver and continue to investigate the circumstances of the accident.

Opening Hours of Mercadona, Carrefour, Lidl, DĂ­a: Which Supermarkets Are Open in Madrid on November 10

With the Almudena holiday moved to Monday, November 10, many people in Madrid will enjoy a long weekend. This change affects the opening hours of supermarkets such as Mercadona, Carrefour, Lidl, and DĂ­a in Madrid, so it is important to check their opening times on that day.

Huntington's Disease Could Be Eradicated with the Selection of Healthy Embryos

Huntington's disease affects nearly 4,000 people in Spain, with a prevalence of 4.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. The genetic selection of healthy embryos could be key to eradicating this genetic disease.

A judge indicts a friar from a priests' residence in El Vedat de Torrent for defrauding 220,000 euros from parish priests

A judge has indicted a friar from the priests' residence in El Vedat de Torrent for defrauding 220,000 euros from parish priests, who were supposed to make contributions to live there.

Eviction of a family with six minors in Gran Canaria reactivated after their vulnerability was not recognized

The court has reactivated the eviction of a family with six minors in Gran Canaria, which had been suspended in September after their vulnerability was not recognized. The eviction is scheduled for next Thursday.

"We are an island anchored to the land": the people of AlmerĂ­a demand better connections to end their isolation

The people of AlmerĂ­a are calling for the construction of the high-speed rail line to integrate Andalusia into the Mediterranean Corridor, along with two new commuter rail lines, in order to improve their connections and overcome their isolation.

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

Pilot Savina PaĂŒl warns that simultaneously activating 300 phones during landing can cause interference and affect flight safety. Therefore, she insists on the importance of keeping airplane mode on until the crew gives the go-ahead to avoid risks.

An American boss asks his employees to point out Spain on a map: "You're fired"

Larry Shy, a content creator and declared lover of Spain, recounted how an American boss fired employees who could not locate Spain on a map, highlighting the lack of geographical knowledge among some workers.

The clever trick to always win at rock, paper, scissors, according to science

A team of researchers has identified that the best strategy to win at rock, paper, scissors is to be completely unpredictable, avoiding patterns and surprises in every move to maximize the chances of winning.

Wet cat food stops being a "luxury" and establishes itself as an ally for their health

Many owners combine dry kibble and wet cat food, a practice known as "mix-feeding." This combination provides nutritional benefits, improves hydration, and promotes feline health, establishing wet food as an essential option rather than a luxury in the cat's diet.

Genetics Maps Canine Behavior, but Each Dog Writes Its Own Story

A study identifies ten key genetic lineages that influence dog behavior, although education and environment are decisive factors that shape their unique personality.

Playing is Serious Business: How to Properly Choose Toys for Cats

It is essential to allow the cat to "catch" the toy during play to satisfy its predatory instinct and keep it motivated and happy.

Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, November 10, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions for this Monday, November 10, 2025.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

Check the results of the ONCE Sueldazo from Sunday, November 9, 2025, and find out if you have won this popular lottery.

The Gordo Numbers: Results for Sunday, November 9, 2025

The winning combination for the Gordo de la Primitiva on Sunday, November 9, 2025, is 1, 5, 18, 24, and 29, with key number 9. More details available at 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: results for Sunday, November 9, 2025

The winning combination for the Bonoloto draw on November 9, 2025, is 8, 12, 14, 19, 25, and 46, with complementary number 4 and refund number 5. More results available at 20minutos.es.

Who Was... Herb Brooks: The Architect of the 'Miracle on Ice'

Herb Brooks, known for leading the "Miracle on Ice" in hockey, died in 2003 in a traffic accident. His death could have been avoided if he had worn a seatbelt.

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

The figure of 200 liters of water per liter of Coca-Cola is spread without context. This amount includes not only the water in the beverage but also the water used in the cultivation of ingredients and industrial processes. That is why the figure is high and requires a complete understanding of the production cycle to interpret it correctly.

Deadly Autumn for the Cranes: a Terrifying Virus is Killing Them by the Thousands

A deadly strain of avian flu is causing the massive death of migratory cranes, with more than 900 deaths recorded just in Gallocanta, severely affecting these traveling birds.

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

This Thursday, at the Teatro Real in Madrid, the annual 20minutos Awards ceremony was held, presided over by H.M. King Felipe VI, recognizing the work of outstanding figures in various fields.

Katy Perry is the latest, but not the only one: celebrities who fell in love with politicians

Katy Perry has joined the list of famous women who have started romances with politicians, a connection that has captured media attention and made numerous headlines recently.

Mistakes When Preparing Your Car for the Cold That Can Be a Headache

Preparing your car for autumn and winter is key to avoiding future problems. After summer, it is essential to check and adapt the vehicle to low temperatures, paying attention to important details that ensure its proper functioning during the cold.

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

This article compiles the most outstanding and funny quotes from the single participants in the episodes of the show First Dates aired during October 2025, offering a summary of the most memorable moments of the month.

These are the sneakers I would love to find on sale: pretty and high quality

Brands like Hoff, Hoka, and Adidas have sneaker models that I hope to see on offer during Black Friday, combining attractive design and good quality.

The indulgence Cecotec encourages you to treat yourself to: a special corner with this electric fireplace

For less than 100 euros, Cecotec offers an electric fireplace that adds a decorative and cozy touch to any space, ideal for creating a winter atmosphere at home in an affordable and easy way.

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

November is filled with discounts for Black Friday, with stores like PcComponentes and Cecotec already offering deals on technology, home goods, fashion, and toys, allowing consumers to get ahead and take advantage of reduced prices before the official day.

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

The Pikler climbing kit, designed to encourage free movement and motor skills in children, has gained popularity. It is now available at a much more affordable price on Aliexpress, making it accessible to more families interested in child development.

Trump proposes 50-year mortgages to boost the housing market

The director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency confirmed that they are developing Trump's proposal on Truth Social, which suggests offering 50-year mortgages to stimulate the real estate market.

Crime and Fiction: Criminals Who Have Been Inspired by Novels to Commit Their Murders

Several criminals have drawn inspiration from novels to plan and carry out murders, blending reality and fiction. Notable cases show how literary stories have influenced criminal methods and motivations, highlighting the cultural impact of literature on the criminal mind.

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

The 1946 peseta, designed by Benlliure and withdrawn by order of Franco, is now a highly sought-after piece among collectors. Only 149 copies exist, which increases its value up to 7,500 euros in the numismatic market.

Interior Ministry Defends Police Against Sumar's Criticism Over the Arrest of an Activist Documenting Infiltrators

The Ministry of the Interior justifies that undercover intelligence agents have the role of obtaining relevant information for public security, thus responding to Sumar's criticism regarding the arrest of an activist who was documenting them.

Complaints of sexual harassment or gender-based harassment in the Armed Forces increase and set a record

In 2023, 51 complaints of sexual harassment or gender-based harassment were reported in the Armed Forces, the highest number to date. The majority of the complaints come from the Army.

The Kings travel to China to make their first State visit to the country

Kings Felipe VI and Letizia make their first State visit to China, where they will be received in Beijing by President Xi Jinping and his wife with an official ceremony.

SĂĄnchez reiterates his confidence in the innocence of the Attorney General: "After what has been heard and seen, even more so"

The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, reaffirms his confidence in the innocence of the Attorney General after what has been heard and seen. Additionally, he confirms that he will complete his term and run in the upcoming elections.

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

The extraordinary draw on Saturday, November 8, 2025, offered 105 million euros in prizes, representing 70% of the total amount issued.

The Extraordinary Culture Draw of the National Lottery showers hundreds of thousands of euros across six provinces

The first prize of the draw was shared between two Spanish provinces, and the second prize went to a third province, distributing a total of hundreds of thousands of euros among six provinces.

Regional Government and Unions Sign "Historic" Preliminary Agreement to Raise Salaries for More Than 65,000 Andalusian Civil Servants

The Regional Government of Andalusia and the unions have signed a historic preliminary agreement to improve the salaries of more than 65,000 civil servants, with a budget of 250 million euros and a timeframe of five years. This is the first agreement of this kind in 20 years and its ratification is expected this Friday.

Israel receives the body of a hostage in Gaza who could be the ex-soldier killed in 2014

Israel has received the body of a hostage in Gaza who could be Hadar Goldin, a former soldier killed during the 2014 offensive. Official identification is pending confirmation.

Trump assures that Americans will receive a $2,000 bonus from tariffs

President Trump states that tariffs are encouraging companies to return to the United States en masse, which will make it possible to grant Americans a $2,000 bonus.

American Scientists on the Verge of Developing the First Tuberculosis Vaccine in 100 Years

Scientists in the U.S. are close to creating the first tuberculosis vaccine in a century, a disease that kills more than one million people annually and is the deadliest infection worldwide.

Robert Lustig, endocrinologist, explains why your body craves sugar when you are stressed: "A vicious cycle that is hard to break"

Endocrinologist Robert Lustig points out that stress activates the production of cortisol, which increases the desire to consume sugar for quick energy. However, this consumption creates a negative cycle: sugar temporarily boosts mood but then increases stress and the need for more sugar, creating a vicious cycle that is hard to break.

MarĂ­a Matos, Head of Studies at Fotocasa: "Five years ago the average price was 150,000, now it is above 210,000"

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

A 6.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Northeast Japan and Triggers Tsunami Warning

A 6.7 magnitude earthquake shook northeast Japan, located in the Ring of Fire, a highly active seismic zone. The event triggered a tsunami warning for the region, causing concern among authorities and the local population.

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

20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day informed, including national and international events, economy, politics, and culture. The bulletin highlights key events, developments, and relevant alerts that impact society, helping readers stay up-to-date with current affairs quickly and effectively.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes techniques to improve expense management, create a savings fund, and take advantage of deals and discounts. Additionally, it highlights the importance of financial planning and using digital tools to monitor income and expenses, thereby helping to improve financial health and achieve financial goals.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

The list highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, including notable premieres and revamped classics. It recommends a variety of titles for all tastes, from intense dramas to light comedies, ensuring quality entertainment for every type of viewer.

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 series adaptation, available in Spain in November. This British production combines the period drama of 'Downton Abbey' with the family intensity of 'Succession,' offering a fresh perspective on the Forsyte saga.

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

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

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

Dani GarcĂ­a, chef of Tragabuches and BiBo, presents a simple and affordable recipe using canned chickpeas, ideal for autumn dinners, which can be prepared in just 20 minutes.

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

The OCU has identified the days of the week when fuel prices in Spain are highest, recommending avoiding refueling on those days to save money.

Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using It as a Psychologist Is Like Using Excel to Figure Out What to Do with Your Girlfriend"

Jon HernĂĄndez comments on the 20minutos podcast that many people misuse Artificial Intelligence, comparing its use as a psychologist to using Excel to solve personal problems, emphasizing the importance of employing it properly.

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

Starting January 2026, the Guardia Civil in Spain will be able to fine drivers up to 80 euros for not carrying a mandatory accessory in the glove compartment, in addition to checking other vehicle elements.

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

Mercedes GonzĂĄlez FernĂĄndez, Director General of the Guardia Civil, attended an official event wearing a pajama-style outfit that sparked criticism. Stylist JesĂșs Reyes stated that this attire does not convey authority or respect, key elements in her position.

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

Rhea Seehorn, known for her role as Kim Wexler, stars in 'Pluribus', the new science fiction series created by Vince Gilligan, the creator of 'Breaking Bad'.

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

Experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who do so will avoid future price increases. They recommend not waiting, since the real estate market shows signs of rising costs.

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

Madrid reopens its traditional Christmas market, one of the most important in Spain, where nativity figures and tambourines can be purchased, rekindling the Christmas spirit in the city.

Gonzalo Bernardos on Retiring in Spain: "Salaries Are Lower Than in Germany but Pensions Are Higher"

Economist Gonzalo Bernardos highlights that, although salaries in Spain are lower than in Germany, 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 know if they are bad or have worms, it is important to check their appearance and texture before consuming them.

Two dead, one million evacuated as Typhoon Fung-wong slams into the Philippines

Typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines, causing severe damage and forcing the evacuation of over one million people. The storm resulted in at least two deaths and widespread disruptions, including power outages and flooding. Authorities continue rescue and relief efforts as communities assess the impact and recover from the typhoon’s destruction.

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From the Andes to the Amazon, Indigenous leaders bring their demands to COP30

Indigenous leaders from the Andes and Amazon regions have gathered at COP30 to demand stronger climate action that respects their rights and protects their lands. They emphasize the importance of traditional knowledge in combating climate change and call for greater inclusion in global decision-making to ensure their communities are not marginalized in climate policies.

China starts work on easing rare earth export rules but short of Trump hopes, sources say

China has begun reviewing its rare earth export regulations, signaling a potential easing of restrictions. However, sources indicate that these efforts fall short of the extensive liberalization hoped for by the Trump administration, suggesting a cautious approach that maintains some level of control over strategic materials.

Mexico unveils security operation in violent Michoacan state after brazen assassination of mayor

Mexico launched a major security operation in Michoacan following the assassination of the municipal mayor, highlighting the region's ongoing violence linked to criminal groups. The government aims to restore order and protect local officials amid rising attacks orchestrated by organized crime in the state.

Super Typhoon Fung-wong slams into Philippines, two dead

Super Typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines, causing widespread damage and heavy rains. The storm led to flooding and landslides, resulting in two confirmed deaths. Authorities have issued warnings and are conducting rescue and relief operations to assist affected communities.

Explainer - What is the COP30 climate summit, and why does it matter?

COP30 is the 30th annual UN climate summit, where countries negotiate actions to combat climate change. It aims to advance commitments on reducing emissions, financing climate adaptation, and supporting vulnerable nations. The summit is crucial for accelerating global efforts to meet the Paris Agreement targets and address the worsening impacts of climate change worldwide.

Russian attacks target nuclear substations, kill seven, Ukraine says

Russian attacks have struck nuclear substations in Ukraine, causing significant damage. Ukrainian officials report that these assaults have resulted in the deaths of seven people. The strikes threaten critical infrastructure and escalate tensions amid the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Authorities continue to assess the full extent of the damage and casualties.

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

Hungary’s Energy Minister announced that the country’s exemption from US sanctions on Russian energy imports has no set end date. This waiver allows Hungary to continue purchasing Russian energy, crucial for its energy security, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and EU efforts to reduce dependence on Russian fuel.

ASX appoints new compliance chief amid pressure to deliver on turnaround plan

The ASX has appointed a new compliance chief as part of its efforts to address regulatory shortcomings and strengthen oversight. This move comes amid increasing pressure to effectively implement its turnaround plan following recent compliance and operational challenges. The new executive will focus on enhancing risk management and ensuring adherence to regulatory standards.

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Shares rise on optimism over potential end to US government shutdown

US stock markets rallied as hopes grew for a resolution to the government shutdown. Investors responded positively to signals from lawmakers indicating progress in negotiations, boosting confidence in economic stability. Key indices closed higher, reflecting optimism that federal operations could resume soon, reducing uncertainty and supporting market growth.

Wall St futures jump on hopes government shutdown will end soon

Wall Street futures surged as optimism grew that the government shutdown will conclude shortly. Investors reacted positively to talks indicating a potential bipartisan agreement, easing fears of prolonged federal closure. The market's upbeat tone reflects expectations of resumed government operations and reduced economic uncertainty.

BBC boss and head of news quit after criticism of Trump documentary edit

The BBC's Director-General Tim Davie and Head of News Deborah Turness resigned following backlash over the editing of a documentary on Donald Trump. Critics accused the BBC of misleading editing that misrepresented Trump's remarks. The departures highlight the intense scrutiny public broadcasters face over impartiality and editorial integrity in politically sensitive coverage.

US flight delays, cancellations accelerate as air traffic controller shortages surge during shutdown

The US is experiencing a rise in flight delays and cancellations due to a surge in air traffic controller shortages amid a government shutdown. Reduced staffing levels have led to increased congestion and operational challenges at airports nationwide, impacting travel schedules and causing widespread disruption for passengers.

Marriott terminates licensing agreement with lodging rentals company Sonder

Marriott has ended its licensing agreement with lodging rentals company Sonder, citing strategic differences. The move reflects Marriott's shift to focus on its core hotel operations amid evolving market conditions. Sonder, known for its tech-enabled short-term rentals, will continue independently as Marriott redirects resources to traditional hospitality services.

Israel stocks lower at close of trade; TA 35 down 0.03%

Israel's stock market closed slightly lower, with the TA-35 index down 0.03%. Trading was subdued as investors remained cautious amid ongoing regional tensions and global economic uncertainties, impacting overall market sentiment.

Saudi Arabia stocks lower at close of trade; Tadawul All Share down 0.51%

Saudi Arabia's stock market ended lower, with the Tadawul All Share Index falling 0.51%. The decline was driven by losses in key sectors including energy and banking. Market sentiment was affected by global economic concerns and oil price fluctuations, impacting investor confidence during the trading session.

Swiss business leaders’ trip helped thaw in US trade relations, Blick reports

Swiss business leaders’ recent visit to the US has contributed to improving trade relations between the two countries. The trip facilitated key discussions and fostered better mutual understanding, helping to ease tensions and promote economic collaboration according to Blick.

China CPI inflation ticks up in Oct, PPI shrinks slightly less than expected

China’s consumer price index (CPI) inflation rose in October, driven by higher food prices, while the producer price index (PPI) declined but at a slower pace than anticipated. The data suggests gradual economic recovery despite ongoing challenges in the manufacturing sector and global demand. Authorities continue to monitor inflation and economic growth closely as they manage stimulus measures.

UK firms plan 3% pay rises in coming year, see AI hit to jobs, survey shows

UK companies intend to increase wages by an average of 3% in the next year despite economic challenges. A survey reveals that many firms expect AI and automation to impact job roles, potentially leading to workforce changes. Employers remain cautious about inflation and economic uncertainty while investing in technology to boost productivity.

Hungary has financial shield agreement with Washington, Orban says

Hungary has secured a financial shield agreement with Washington, according to Prime Minister Viktor Orban. This arrangement aims to protect Hungary's economy amid global uncertainties. Orban highlighted the deal as a sign of strong US-Hungary cooperation and a strategic move to ensure financial stability for the country.

US fourth-quarter GDP could be negative if shutdown drags on, White House economic adviser says

The White House economic adviser warned that a prolonged government shutdown could push the US fourth-quarter GDP into negative territory. The shutdown’s impact on federal workers and government services may slow economic growth, heightening recession risks if unresolved soon.

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

China has halted its ban on exporting gallium, germanium, and antimony to the US, easing recent trade tensions. These materials are key for electronics and defense industries. The move aims to stabilize supply chains while signaling a willingness to engage in dialogue amid ongoing geopolitical disputes.

Consumer credit sees unexpected surge, surpassing forecasts

Consumer credit rose unexpectedly in recent months, exceeding economists' predictions. The increase reflects higher borrowing through credit cards and personal loans, signaling stronger consumer confidence despite economic uncertainties. This surge may impact future financial trends and borrowing costs.

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

Swiss Economy Minister met with the US Trade Representative to discuss enhancing bilateral trade relations. The talks were described as "very constructive," focusing on cooperation in technology, market access, and addressing trade barriers. Both sides expressed commitment to strengthening economic ties and exploring opportunities for mutual growth.

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

Nigeria's army chief has pledged to intensify operations against insurgent groups amid growing US pressure to address escalating religious violence. The military aims to restore security and curb attacks, following international concerns about rising sectarian conflicts affecting stability in the region.

U.S. consumer sentiment falls in November amid ongoing government shutdown

U.S. consumer sentiment declined in November due to the ongoing government shutdown, which has heightened economic uncertainty. Concerns over federal funding disruptions and their impact on economic stability contributed to reduced consumer confidence, signaling potential challenges for spending and growth.

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

The US government shutdown has halted the publication of the monthly employment report, disrupting key economic data release. The report provides vital insights on job growth, unemployment, and wage trends, but with federal workers furloughed and agencies closed, data collection and processing have stalled. This pause complicates economic analysis and policy decisions until the shutdown ends and normal operations resume.

Australia’s economic capacity remains tight, top central banker says

Australia’s top central banker highlighted that the nation’s economic capacity is currently tight, indicating limited room for growth without triggering inflation. This suggests cautious monetary policy is needed to balance economic expansion and price stability.

BOJ saw growing case for near-term rate hike, October meeting summary shows

The Bank of Japan's October meeting summary revealed increasing support among policymakers for a near-term rate hike. Officials noted rising inflationary pressures and a need to adjust monetary policy to maintain economic stability. Discussions highlighted concerns over persistent price rises, signaling a potential shift from the BOJ's long-standing ultra-loose stance. However, some cautioned about the timing and impact on growth.

Dollar steady as growth worries tempered by hopes shutdown may end soon

The dollar remained steady as concerns about economic growth were balanced by optimism that the government shutdown might end soon. Investors weighed the risks of prolonged political deadlock against hopes for a resolution, which helped stabilize the currency despite mixed economic signals.

US Senate on verge of advancing bill to end federal shutdown

The US Senate is close to passing a bill aimed at ending the federal government shutdown. Lawmakers have reached a tentative agreement to fund the government and avoid further closure. The bill includes temporary spending measures while negotiations continue on longer-term budget solutions. If approved, it will restore government operations and prevent disruptions to federal services.

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Japan’s stimulus plan to urge BOJ focus on boosting growth, draft outline shows

Japan's draft stimulus plan calls on the Bank of Japan to prioritize boosting economic growth. The plan aims to support recovery through increased fiscal spending and enhanced monetary policy coordination. It urges the BOJ to maintain accommodative measures while focusing more on growth and inflation targets to stimulate the economy amid global uncertainties.

China's factory-gate deflation eases in October, consumer prices rise

In October, China's factory-gate deflation moderated as producer prices fell less sharply, while consumer prices saw a rise. The easing signals stabilizing industrial demand, though global challenges persist. Consumer price increases reflect improving domestic consumption amid economic recovery efforts.

US shutdown: Senate expected to pass funding bill with Democrat support - ABC

The Senate is expected to pass a short-term funding bill to avoid a government shutdown, with key Democrats supporting the measure. The bill aims to provide temporary funding while negotiations continue on a longer-term package. This move is seen as crucial to keep government operations running and prevent disruptions.

Investors watching US economic signs as market pulls back, tech teeters

Investors are closely monitoring US economic indicators amid a market pullback and uncertainty in the tech sector. Concerns over inflation, interest rates, and economic growth are impacting market sentiment, leading to cautious trading. Tech stocks, which had driven recent gains, are showing volatility as investors weigh potential risks ahead.

What’s going on with U.S. power prices & AI/data centers

Rising U.S. power prices are linked to increased demand from AI and data centers, which consume significant electricity. This surge strains the grid, leading to higher costs. Utilities and lawmakers are exploring solutions to balance growth in tech infrastructure with energy affordability and sustainability.

EOS Falls 11% In Rout

EOS experienced an 11% drop amid a broader market sell-off affecting cryptocurrencies. The decline reflects investor caution due to regulatory concerns and bearish market sentiment, impacting EOS's price and trading volumes significantly.

Litecoin Climbs 11% In a Green Day

Litecoin surged 11% in a strong market rebound, driven by increased trading volume and positive investor sentiment. The cryptocurrency's price gains outpaced many peers amid broader market recovery, signaling renewed confidence in altcoins. Analysts attribute the rise to growing adoption and favorable technical indicators supporting continued upward momentum.

Here’s why Citi says crypto prices have been weak recently

Citi attributes recent crypto price weakness to tightening U.S. monetary policy, increased regulatory scrutiny, and cautious investor sentiment. These factors have dampened demand and led to reduced market liquidity, contributing to subdued crypto valuations.

EOS Climbs 13% In a Green Day

EOS surged 13% amid a broader market upswing, driven by renewed investor interest and positive developments in its blockchain ecosystem. The rise reflects growing confidence in EOS's scalability and partnerships, positioning it as a strong contender in the crypto space. Market analysts highlight the potential for further gains as adoption increases.

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

The report highlights MEET48's evolution from a traditional idol-making factory to an innovative entertainment platform integrating AI-generated user content (AIUGC) and Web3 technologies. This transformation aims to enhance fan engagement and create new digital experiences, leveraging blockchain and artificial intelligence to reshape interactions in the idol and entertainment industry.

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Miran: stablecoins may lead to lower rates

Miran highlighted that stablecoins could contribute to lower interest rates by increasing liquidity and offering alternative payment methods. This shift might reduce reliance on traditional banking systems, potentially influencing monetary policy and financial markets. Stablecoins' integration into the economy could drive competition and efficiency, affecting how interest rates are set across lending and borrowing activities.

Cardano Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence

Cardano's price surged by 10% as investor confidence grows amid positive market sentiment and upcoming technological upgrades. The cryptocurrency's improved outlook is driven by increased adoption and network developments, boosting optimism among traders and supporters.

WhiteBIT Expands in Argentina and Brazil

WhiteBIT, a major cryptocurrency exchange, is expanding its services into Argentina and Brazil. This move aims to tap into the growing crypto markets in these countries by offering localized support and payment solutions. The expansion aligns with WhiteBIT’s goal to increase its global footprint and cater to the rising demand for digital asset trading in Latin America.

Litecoin Climbs 10% In Rally

Litecoin's price surged by 10% amid renewed investor interest and favorable market conditions. The rally was driven by increased trading volumes and positive sentiment in the cryptocurrency sector, signaling potential for further gains.

Vir's chronic hepatitis delta treatment shows strong viral suppression

Vir Biotechnology's investigational treatment for chronic hepatitis delta demonstrated potent viral suppression in clinical trials. The therapy showed promising results in reducing hepatitis delta virus levels, potentially offering a new effective option for patients with this severe liver disease. Further studies are underway to confirm its safety and long-term efficacy.

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General Mills reported a mixed Q4 2025, with sales slipping but volume trends improving as strategic investments began yielding results. The company sees positive momentum in key categories and anticipates continued growth driven by innovation and efficiency initiatives despite ongoing market challenges.

Micron Q3 2025 Slides: Record Revenue Driven by AI Demand, Strong Q4 Outlook

Micron reported record Q3 2025 revenue, fueled by robust demand for AI-related memory products. The company highlighted strong growth in data center and AI markets, driving increased sales. Micron anticipates continued momentum into fiscal Q4, expecting solid financial performance supported by expanding AI adoption and strategic investments in advanced memory technologies.

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

Vertex presented encouraging 48-week clinical trial data for povetacicept, aimed at treating kidney diseases. The results indicate potential efficacy and safety, supporting further development of the drug to address unmet needs in kidney disorder treatments.

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

Amgen's cholesterol-lowering drug Repatha demonstrated a 36% reduction in the risk of a first heart attack in clinical trials. The findings highlight Repatha's potential in preventing major cardiovascular events in patients with high cholesterol, supporting its use as an effective preventive treatment.

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

South Star Battery Metals has raised its private placement offering from C$5 million to C$6.67 million to capitalize on strong investor interest. The additional funds will support exploration and development efforts at its battery metals projects, aiming to advance resource growth and leverage the rising demand in the electric vehicle market. The company continues to strengthen its financial position to accelerate critical milestones.

Cathie Wood's ARK stock trades highlight major moves in Tesla and The Trade Desk

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made significant trades involving Tesla and The Trade Desk stocks. The moves reflect shifts in the fund's strategy amid market changes, signaling increased confidence in Tesla's growth prospects and strategic adjustments in The Trade Desk position to optimize portfolio performance.

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