News Summary - 11/11/2025

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At least eight killed after car explodes near Delhi's Red Fort
A car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort killed at least eight people and injured twenty others. Authorities have not yet determined the cause of the blast.
US Senate to debate deal to end longest shutdown after overnight breakthrough
A major breakthrough has been reached to end the longest government shutdown, with the US Senate set to debate the deal. However, the agreement still faces additional challenges in Congress before it can be finalized.
Syria to join US-led coalition to defeat IS group after Trump meeting
Ahmed al-Sharaa, previously labeled a terrorist by the US, became the first Syrian leader to visit the White House, signaling Syria's intent to join the US-led coalition against the IS group.
Former French President Sarkozy Released from Prison After Three Weeks
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy was imprisoned in October for conspiring to finance his election campaign with funds from Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. After serving three weeks in prison, he has now been released.
Canada loses its measles-free status, with US on track to follow
Canada lost its measles-free status after failing to control an outbreak exceeding 5,000 cases in the past year. Meanwhile, the US is experiencing its highest number of measles cases in 33 years, putting it at risk of losing its own measles-free designation soon.
Gaddafi's youngest son released after 10 years in Lebanese detention
Lebanese authorities detained Mr. Gaddafi, aged 49, in 2015 and held him without trial. After nearly a decade in custody, he has now been released.
Malian TikToker killed by suspected jihadists after pro-army posts
Mariam Cissé, a young Malian TikToker accused of sharing information with the army, was killed by suspected jihadists following her pro-army social media posts.
Nord Stream suspect accuses Italy of pressure to confess
Serhiy Kuznetsov, wanted in Germany for the 2022 Nord Stream gas pipeline attack, claims Italy pressured him to confess involvement in the incident.
Dozens of inmates found hanged in Ecuador prison
Prison guards discovered 27 inmate bodies hours after clashes between rival gangs left four others dead in an Ecuadorian prison. The violence highlights ongoing gang tensions and security challenges within the prison system.
A jailed hacking kingpin reveals all about the gang that left a trail of destruction
In an exclusive BBC interview, a jailed top cyber-criminal opens up about the inner workings of his hacking gang, revealing details of their operations and impact.
Iran faces unprecedented drought as water crisis hits Tehran
Iran is experiencing a severe drought with record low rainfall and drying reservoirs. The government is urging citizens to conserve water amid this escalating crisis affecting Tehran and the wider region.
Israel receives body of soldier killed in 2014 in Gaza
The Israeli military confirmed the return of a soldier's body from Gaza on Sunday, marking 11 years since he was killed in 2014.
Daughter of ex-South African President Jacob Zuma denies terrorism charges
Zuma-Sambudla faces terrorism charges for allegedly inciting protests following her father Jacob Zuma's arrest. She denies these accusations amid ongoing legal proceedings.
UK to help protect Belgium after suspected Russian drone incursions
The UK will assist Belgium with personnel and equipment following a request from Belgium's military chief amid suspected Russian drone incursions, according to UK military chief Sir Richard Knighton.
Watch: BBC on Luzon Island as super typhoon hits Philippines
Typhoon Fung-wong has struck the Philippines' Luzon Island, prompting the evacuation of over 900,000 residents to ensure their safety amid severe weather conditions.
Mystery 'fedora man' at Louvre heist scene revealed as teenage detective fan
The youth seen in a photo at the Louvre heist is Pedro Elias Garzon Delvaux, a 15-year-old who is an avid fan of detective stories.
Protesters force delay to opening of Nigeria's new art museum
Protesters have delayed the opening of Nigeria's new art museum due to grievances that the area's traditional ruler was excluded from involvement in the project.
Three dead and 15 injured in Tenerife tidal surge
Emergency services have urged tourists and locals to avoid coastal paths after a tidal surge in Tenerife caused three deaths and injured 15 people amid rough sea conditions.
Seven dead after migrant boat sinks near Thai-Malaysian border
Hundreds of Rohingya migrants fleeing Myanmar remain missing after their boat sank near the Thai-Malaysian border. Seven people have been confirmed dead as rescue efforts continue.
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, referring to it as holding them in "the fridge." He blamed "foreign groups" for inciting unrest within the country.
Syria's Sharaa arrives in US for Trump talks after sanctions lifted
Syrian leader Sharaa has arrived in the US to meet President Trump at the White House on Monday. The meeting will focus on security talks following the recent lifting of sanctions against Syria.
The ex-president's daughter who faces terror-related charges
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of South Africa's ex-president, denies allegations that she incited deadly protests in the country.
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.
More than 1,400 flights cancelled as US air traffic cuts enter second day
Over 1,400 flights have been cancelled and thousands delayed due to reduced air travel capacity amid the ongoing federal government shutdown, affecting air traffic operations 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 until safety inspections are completed. This action follows a recent air disaster in Kentucky involving the aircraft model, as officials seek to ensure safety and prevent further incidents.
Six dead as Russia hits energy and residential sites in Ukraine
Russia struck 25 locations overnight, including Kyiv, targeting energy and residential sites. The attacks caused widespread power outages and heating disruptions, 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.
Ahead of the G20, is Johannesburg's city centre in ruins?
Johannesburg's city centre faces severe decay, with some residents forced to live amid sewage in rundown buildings controlled by criminal gangs, highlighting urgent issues ahead of the G20 summit.
Harshita was murdered a year ago - so why has her killer not been caught, family ask
Harshita Brella's husband has been charged with her murder, but he remains at large despite numerous reported sightings, leaving the family frustrated over the delay in his capture.
Back from the brink: UK red kites aid Spanish cousins
A conservation project in south-west Spain is successfully reviving red kite populations, with the emergence of new mating pairs and chicks, supported by UK red kites.
Trove of records reveals Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers
Thousands of Kenyans who fought for Britain during World War II remain unrecognized and are buried in unknown locations. Newly uncovered records highlight these forgotten soldiers, shedding light on their contributions and the need to properly honor their legacy.
Ukrainians would like to watch comedies - but for now their culture is defined by war
Almost four years after Russia's invasion, Ukraine's arts scene is reviving, yet the ongoing conflict continues to overshadow cultural expression, deeply influencing the themes and experiences portrayed.
What Hungary's OrbĂĄn Did â and Didn't â Get from Trump
Hungarian Prime Minister OrbĂĄn's visit to Trump seemed successful, aligning with his objectives. However, the overall results were mixed, showing both accomplishments and limitations in political backing and cooperation, revealing a more nuanced reality behind the visit.
The president blamed for shattering Tanzania's aura of stability
Samia Suluhu Hassan's recent re-election in Tanzania has drawn a rare rebuke from the African Union, highlighting concerns over the electoral process and marking a shift from the country's historically stable political environment.
The battle over Gaza's future: Why no one can agree on the rebuild
Ambitious plans for Gaza's reconstruction, including AI-powered super cities and designs reflecting its soul, have been proposed. However, political challenges continue to impede progress, leaving the future of Gaza's rebuild uncertain despite visionary concepts.
How a Brazilian Woman Became the Face of the India Vote Fraud Row
Congress MP Rahul Gandhi claims that Larissa Nery, a Brazilian woman, was listed 22 times on the Haryana voters' list, highlighting allegations of voter 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 the brutal attack, highlighting the RSF's role in widespread violence and atrocities during the conflict.
Viktor Orban's dilemma - Russian oil or Trump's favour
Viktor Orban, a close ally of Trump in Europe, is set to visit Washington amid tensions surrounding Russian oil. The visit highlights Orban's balancing act between maintaining ties with Russia for energy needs and securing favor with the Trump administration.
Buoyed by election wins, Democrats still face tough choices to regain power
A year after significant election losses, Democrats are cautiously optimistic due to recent wins but confront critical decisions to rebuild and reclaim political power. The party must navigate internal divisions and strategize effectively to overcome challenges and appeal broadly to voters ahead of upcoming elections.
Ros Atkins on... the BBC resignations
Ros Atkins examines the recent wave of BBC senior resignations, highlighting underlying issues and tensions that led to this crisis. He explains that the resignations were not sudden but stemmed from long-standing challenges within the corporation.
Verified videos show aftermath of explosion in Delhi
Eight people have died following a car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort in India, according to police reports.
Philippines typhoon aftermath: 'Water levels are rising fast'
Typhoon Fung-wong, now weakened, is moving over the South China Sea after causing two fatalities in the Philippines. The storm's aftermath has led to rapidly rising water levels, posing ongoing risks to affected communities.
BBC on Luzon Island as Super Typhoon Hits Philippines
Typhoon Fung-wong struck the Philippines, prompting the evacuation of over 900,000 residents to safer areas to minimize risks from the severe weather event.
Watch: Drone footage shows town destroyed by deadly Brazil tornado
A powerful tornado struck a Brazilian town, killing at least six people and injuring 437. Drone footage captures the extensive destruction caused by the deadly twister, highlighting the severe impact on the affected community. Authorities continue to assess the damage and aid victims.
The Attorney General Faces the Final Stage of His Supreme Court Trial Following SĂĄnchez's Controversial Public Support Just Days Before His Testimony
GarcĂa Ortiz, accused in the Supreme Court trial, will conclude his statements this Wednesday, after which the court will proceed with the verdict. The process is unfolding amid controversy due to President SĂĄnchez's public support of Ortiz days before his appearance.
Without a doubt
The rule of law demonstrates its strength and resilience in the face of challenges, maintaining stability and order in society.
FeijĂło Blames SĂĄnchez for "Breaking Judicial Independence" by Saying the Attorney General is "Innocent"
FeijĂło accuses Pedro SĂĄnchez of interfering in the justice system following his statements about the Attorney General's innocence, pointing out that this attitude towards the Supreme Court reflects a clear lack of democratic quality and a breach of judicial independence.
Nadia Calviño: "The idea that taxes must be lowered for the richest to benefit the rest is mistaken, even though it has taken hold"
Nadia Calviño, president of the European Investment Bank, has published 'Two Thousand Days in Government', a book in which she reflects on her five years in the Executive. In it, she criticizes the widespread belief that cutting taxes for the richest benefits everyone, considering it wrong.
The "qualification hunger" causes not finishing compulsory secondary education (ESO) to almost triple the risk of poverty in Spain
The digitalization of the labor market increases the vulnerability of those who do not complete compulsory secondary education (ESO), almost tripling their risk of poverty, according to the IX Foessa Report. Now, the main "firewall" against poverty is found in higher educational levels such as Bachillerato (high school) and Vocational Training.
4,245 hectares of illegal constructions detected on riverbanks of Madrid with flood risk
4,245 hectares of illegal constructions were identified on the riverbanks of Madrid, especially near the Guadarrama, Jarama, and Tajuña rivers. These areas present a flood risk, so the removal of the settlements is being sought for the safety of people and environmental protection.
The tunnel boring machine that will excavate Metro Line 11 arrives after a journey of thousands of kilometers designed down to the "millimeter"
The tunnel boring machine for Metro Line 11 has arrived in pieces at the port of Santander. It will now be transported to Madrid in a special convoy along the A-1 highway to begin excavation.
Vilaplana told the DANA judge that MazĂłn began receiving many calls in El Ventorro from 5:15 p.m.
Vilaplana informed the judge that at 5:15 p.m., during the floods, MazĂłn started receiving numerous calls, marking a crucial moment in the management of the crisis.
The vampire expense that has become fixed in Spanish households and threatens your finances: "It goes undetected"
Condusef warns about vampire expenses, fixed payments that consume up to 30% of the monthly income of Spanish households without being detected, putting personal finances at risk.
"Iâve given myself an album as a gift because even I wouldnât have thought Iâd make it to 50"
The singer releases '50town', an album that addresses the crisis of turning 50, although it doesnât focus solely on that. This record represents a personal gift and reflects his emotions upon reaching this stage of life.
AlmodĂłvar, Machi, Estopa, Carmena, and Alexia Putellas 'complain' about their neighbor RosalĂa in 'La Revuelta'
In "La Revuelta," several famous figures such as AlmodĂłvar, Machi, Estopa, Carmena, and Alexia Putellas take part in an impromptu neighborhood meeting led by David Broncano, where they complain about their neighbor RosalĂa.
RosalĂa arrives at 'La Revuelta' to present her album 'Lux' accompanied by Broncano and acclaimed by a crowd of fans
The interview with RosalĂa to present her album 'Lux' will be broadcast this Monday at 9:40 PM on 'La 1', featuring Broncano and a crowd of fans cheering her.
RosalĂa and 'La Revuelta': how to make vibrant television in three exciting steps
Traditional television remains key to strengthening the promotion of artists like RosalĂa, demonstrating that this medium is still essential to achieve greater authority and connection with the audience.
Andy recounts his fight with Lucas on 'El Hormiguero': "We said everything to each other and there were flying objects"
Andy visited El Hormiguero and talked about his career and a fight with Lucas, where they exchanged insults and objects were thrown.
Andy finds out live on 'El Hormiguero' the money he missed out on from Spotify: "Lucas told me it was little..."
Andy discovers live on 'El Hormiguero' the amount of money he missed out on from his plays on Spotify and YouTube, revealing that Lucas had downplayed those earnings, describing them as a small amount of money.
The Christmas Lottery Goes into Mourning: The Death of the Actor Who Played the 'Bald Man of the Lottery' Revealed
A lottery vendor from Murcia announced the death of actor Clive Arrindell while a cultural project about luck and chance was being prepared.
Resistance to 'fast fashion' is led by local shops and sustainable fashion: "The clothes we have work very poorly"
Three Spanish brands challenge the dominance of 'fast fashion' by focusing on sustainable, local fashion with its own identity, demonstrating that it is possible to offer responsible alternatives against mass consumption and market uniformity.
The Bus Sector Accuses Puente of Benefiting "the Usual Ones" by Concentrating New State Route Concessions in 34 Lines
The bus sector criticizes Puente for awarding the new state concessions by concentrating them in only 34 lines, which, they claim, favors traditional operators and limits competition. They believe this decision benefits "the usual ones" and harms the renewal and diversification of public transportation.
'MasterChef Celebrity' already has its finalists after the latest elimination: "You just needed to believe it"
MarilĂł Montero, Torito, Juanjo Bona, and Miguel Torres are the four finalists who will compete in the grand finale of 'MasterChef Celebrity'.
Whatâs Happening in the USA? The Country is Experiencing a Wave of Mass Layoffs Led by Major Tech Companies like Amazon
More than one million people in the USA have lost their jobs between January and October, due to mass layoffs led by major tech companies such as Amazon and Meta.
The US Senate Approves Agreement That Paves the Way to Reopen the Government
The US Senate approved an agreement that allows progress toward reopening the Government, putting an end to the longest shutdown in the country's history. The decision will now be reviewed by the House of Representatives for final ratification.
Cayetano Rivera did not take the breathalyzer test after crashing into a palm tree
Cayetano Rivera stated that his accident occurred due to a brake failure in the vehicle and that he did not undergo the breathalyzer test after crashing into a palm tree.
Pérez Llorca states that it is up to Génova to propose a candidate for the Generalitat Valenciana and denies that they have been offered one
Pérez Llorca, spokesperson for the Popular Group in Les Corts, affirms that it is up to Génova to propose the candidate for the Generalitat Valenciana and denies having received such an offer. He highlights that there is a "good treatment and fluidity" in the dialogue with the national leadership of the party.
Factories That Will Not Be Expanded or Buildings That Will Not Be Built: Electric Companies See Their Investments at Risk Due to CNMC Plans
The Council of State is reviewing the CNMCâs proposal on the new model and remuneration rate for investments in electrical grids. The energy and industrial sectors warn that this measure could lead to a "two-speed electrification," as some investments, especially the more expensive ones, would cease to be profitable, putting factory expansions and new constructions at risk.
Two Spectators Die During the Masters Cup: One Suffered a Heart Attack and the Other Collapsed in Musetti - Fritz
Two men aged 70 and 78 passed away in separate incidents during the ATP Finals in Turin; one suffered a heart attack and the other collapsed during the Musetti vs. Fritz match.
Salaries from 33,000 euros and permanent contracts: Aena launches a call to fill positions
The public company Aena offers stable employment with salaries over 33,800 euros annually and opens a call to fill positions, including the possibility of creating a job pool for future hirings.
Three Officials Die in an Air Accident in a Jungle Area of Colombia
Three officials from the National Registry of Colombia died in an air accident that occurred in the jungle department of Vaupés. The Registry highlighted the commitment of its employees who work in remote areas of the country, where there are no roads, emphasizing the difficulty of their tasks in such isolated regions.
They manage to identify a corpse 34 years later: it was a young woman from Avilés who was a victim of homicide
New DNA techniques allowed the identification of a 24-year-old woman from Avilés, murdered in 1991 after being stabbed, solving a 34-year-old cold case.
These are the AliExpress ambassadors to celebrate 11.11 and show off the discounts: Paco LeĂłn and Miren Ibarguren
Paco LeĂłn and Miren Ibarguren are the ambassadors of AliExpress's 11.11 campaign in Spain, emphasizing closeness and authenticity to promote the event's discounts.
A Journey Through Time to the Golden Age via Gastronomy
The gastronomy of AlcalĂĄ de Henares blends Castilian and Madrilenian influences, highlighting references to Cervantes and his emblematic work, *Don Quixote*, offering a cultural experience that recalls the Spanish Golden Age.
Chris Martin, of Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made an ironic comment about the incident in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught cheating on their partners during a 'kisscam' event.
The United States and Russia Reveal Their Nuclear Cards Again: Is a Bold Move on the Horizon?
The US and Russia possess 90% of the worldâs nuclear warheads, although their last tests were decades ago. However, recent tests have been conducted by China in 1996 and North Korea in 2017, highlighting a new dynamic in the global nuclear threat.
Ukraine maintains a desperate defense of the strategic city of Pokrovsk, about to be encircled by the Russian Army
The Ukrainian army reinforced the defense of Pokrovsk this Sunday with the arrival of weapons, ammunition, and troop rotations, in the face of the imminent Russian siege of this strategic city.
The company of Iniesta accused of alleged fraud: "They want to take advantage of his image"
A group of Peruvian businessmen accused Never Say Never and Andrés Iniesta of alleged fraud. The company firmly denied the accusations, calling them unfounded and pointing to an attempt to improperly exploit the former footballer's image.
These are the prizes you can win in the ONCE 11/11 Draw 11
The ONCE Extra 11/11 is one of the most anticipated draws in Spain, offering attractive prizes and multiple chances to win. Every year, thousands of participants look forward to this special draw that combines excitement and solidarity.
How to Claim a Refund for the Garbage Tax with Facua's New Platform
Facua warns that several town councils have increased the garbage tax without complying with regulations. The organization has launched a platform for users to claim a refund of these irregularly charged amounts.
The Keys to the AtlĂ©tico Sale: Whatâs Happening with Gil and Cerezo? How Many Shares Will Apollo Have?
Miguel Ăngel Gil and Enrique Cerezo will remain at AtlĂ©tico de Madrid but will no longer be the clubâs owners following the share sale to Apollo.
The Most Common Cancer Among Young Men: Symptoms, Detection, and Treatment
In 2024, around 1,549 new cases of testicular cancer were recorded in Spain, primarily affecting men under 35 years old. This disease is the most common among young men and highlights the importance of recognizing its symptoms, early detection methods, and treatment options to improve prognosis.
Dubai Surpasses New York as the Global Elite's Preferred City to Live In
Dubai has become the preferred city for the global elite, surpassing New York, thanks to its low taxation and high levels of security, which attract the wealthiest families in the world.
Keira Knightley is Unable to Watch Her Movies: The Actress Explains the Reasons for Her Refusal
Keira Knightley, star of the Netflix thriller 'The Girl on the Train Cabin 10,' reveals that she cannot watch her own movies due to personal reasons that lead her to refuse to observe her work on screen.
The Secret Behind the Outfits of a Judge on 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025'
A judge on 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo 2025' draws inspiration from a particular style for their looks, although this may not have been obvious to the public until now.
Matteo Bassetti, Infectologist, on Drinking Water from Bottles: "It's Like Eating a Credit Card a Week"
Infectologist Matteo Bassetti, from the San Martino Hospital in Genoa, warns about the risks of ingesting microplastics present in water bottles, comparing their weekly consumption to eating a credit card.
Amazon opens an automated supermarket with robots that do the shopping for you
Amazon has opened an automated micro-fulfillment center where autonomous robots sort, pick, and organize products, speeding up the shopping process and optimizing logistics.
The impressive natural park of Catalonia that is worth visiting in autumn: forests full of treasures
This natural park in Catalonia spans Barcelona, Girona, and Lleida, offering a unique landscape of forests and natural wonders. It is an ideal destination to visit in autumn, when its colors and atmosphere make it an exciting place full of treasures for nature lovers.
The Fabada That Conquers America: This Is How José Andrés Prepares the Emblematic Asturian Dish
Chef José Andrés highlights the importance of using good beans to prepare Asturian fabada, as after hours of cooking they retain their shape and have a thin skin, which is key to achieving an authentic and delicious result.
Honda's most complete GT scooter returns updated: this is the new Forza 350 2026
The 2026 Honda Forza 350 improves as a premium GT scooter, offering greater connectivity, efficiency, and new color options for a more complete and modern experience.
The Stunning Images of the Latest Eruption of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano
The Kilauea volcano in Hawaii remains active with continuous eruptions since December 2024, displaying an impressive exhibition of volcanic activity.
Major breakthrough in the treatment of head and neck cancer: Spanish scientists find a new therapeutic target
Researchers from Asturias have discovered a new therapeutic target for head and neck cancer. This finding could improve current treatments, offering more effective and specific options to combat this disease, thereby enhancing the hope and quality of life of affected patients.
Countries' Commitment to the Climate Fight Put to the Test at COP30 in Brazil Starting This Monday in Belém
COP30 in Belém, from November 10 to 21, faces crucial challenges in the fight against climate change, with uncertainty about the impact of the absence of a high-level US delegation on national commitments to reduce emissions and finance recovery in developing countries.
Brutal Beating of Two Police Officers in AlcalĂĄ de Henares After Leaving a Restaurant Reported: "You're Not on Duty Now, Rats"
Two off-duty police officers were brutally attacked in AlcalĂĄ de Henares after being recognized by a group of people. One of the attackers has already been arrested.
Petro orders an airstrike against FARC dissidents in southeastern Colombia
The Colombian Ministry of Defense reported that the airstrike ordered by Petro is a decisive offensive operation against narcoterrorist structures of the cartel led by alias Mordisco, in the southeast of the country.
Kia's New Electric SUV EV5 Arrives to Convince European Drivers
Kia unveils its new electric SUV EV5, designed for the European market. This model stands out for its range, modern design, and advanced technology, aiming to attract drivers looking for sustainable options without sacrificing style or functionality. Kia aims to strengthen its presence in the electric vehicle segment with the EV5.
Israel launches new bombings against Hezbollah "infrastructures" in southern and eastern Lebanon
Israel has intensified its attacks in southern and eastern Lebanon, targeting "infrastructures" linked to Hezbollah, amid rising tensions in the region over the past weeks.
How to request a refund of IRPF if you bought your house before 2013, even if you have already sold it
The Tax Agency has relaxed the criteria so that taxpayers can request a refund of the IRPF for investment in their primary residence purchased before 2013, even if they have already sold it, thus making access to this deduction easier.
The DGT reveals that 4 out of 10 driving fines are for using a mobile phone
The campaign by the Directorate General of Traffic in October revealed that 40% of fines issued to drivers in Spain are for using a mobile phone while driving, highlighting this offense as one of the most common and worrying violations.
What Expenses Can the Landlord Charge You and Which Ones Can They Not?
The Spanish Society of Guaranteed Rental clarifies which expenses landlords should pay and which they should not, including common questions about fees related to renting.
Poor Man's Potatoes, an Inexpensive, Delicious, and Easy-to-Make Recipe at Home with 4 Main Ingredients
This simple recipe requires only red pepper, Monalisa potatoes, garlic, and olive oil, offering an affordable, delicious, and easy-to-prepare dish at home.
The dolphin Mimmo surprises in the Venice lagoon among boats and gondolas
The bottlenose dolphin Mimmo, in good health, was sighted again in the Venice lagoon, where it had already been spotted in July. Its presence causes surprise among the local boats and gondolas.
Trump Pardons Rudy Giuliani and Others Accused of Trying to Overturn the 2020 Election Results
Trump granted preemptive pardons to Rudy Giuliani and others accused of trying to overturn the 2020 elections. These pardons only cover federal charges, but none of those mentioned currently face proceedings in that jurisdiction.
Rafael Correa's Former Vice President Inaugurates Ecuador's New Mega-Prison, Inspired by the Bukele Model
Ecuador's new mega-prison, inaugurated by Rafael Correa's former vice president, reflects the current president's security policy and is based on Nayib Bukele's successful prison model in El Salvador.
Hotel company Sonder will declare bankruptcy and customers complain about their reservations being canceled
Marriott rescinded its contract with Sonder due to non-payment. Sonder, which will face bankruptcy, has caused customers to complain about reservation cancellations.
Anosmia, a life without smell: "What I miss the most is knowing what I smell like and my family smells like, and I will never know it again"
Anosmia, the loss of the sense of smell, causes isolation, anxiety, and health risks, although it remains a disability little recognized socially and medically. Many people miss not only the scents but also the personal connection these provide.
Faith resurges among young people: "That society modernizes does not mean that religion disappears"
In the last 15 years, the percentage of practicing Catholic young people up to 29 years old has increased by six points, indicating a resurgence of faith among this generation, demonstrating that social modernization does not eliminate religion.
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 patients and their families, proving to be essential long before the end of life.
Hypocrisy, National Politics
In Spain, politics has become a constant game of maneuvers where coherence is sacrificed. Governing no longer means leading with principles, but adapting to changing interests, revealing a growing hypocrisy in the national arena.
What Is at Stake in Pokrovsk?
Predictions about the Russian invasion have ranged from days to years, but it is now argued that the fall of Pokrovsk would mark the beginning of Russia's decline in the region, being a key point in the conflict.
The Invisible Role of Primary Caregivers
Spain depends on hundreds of thousands of women who provide essential care, a fundamental task for the State that has never received proper or adequate recognition.
Obedience Manual for Free-Range Hens
The H5N1 virus represents a lethal threat to birds, so it is essential to protect them and ensure their physical and moral well-being.
The kings will meet with Xi Jinping in Beijing this Tuesday after being received with honors in Chengdu
Before his meeting with Xi Jinping, Felipe VI will preside over a business forum, and Queen Letizia will participate in a cultural event commemorating the 150th anniversary of Antonio Machado during their visit to China.
Man Arrested for Biting Off Another Man's Ear During Fight: Discovered by a Police Officer
A man was arrested after biting off another man's ear during a fight. The victim was also arrested for alleged serious injuries related to the same altercation.
Exercise Can Change the Lives of Centenarians: "At 103 Years Old, She Got Up Without Help"
A study by the IIS Biogipuzkoa and the University of Zaragoza demonstrates that physical exercise significantly improves the quality of life in centenarians, helping them to regain autonomy and mobility. A notable case is that of a 103-year-old woman who, thanks to exercise, was able to get up without assistance, highlighting the benefits of training even at advanced ages.
Two Dead After a Plane Carrying Aid for Hurricane Melissa Victims Crashes in Florida
A plane transporting aid for the victims of Hurricane Melissa crashed in Florida, leaving two dead. The Coral Springs City Council has not confirmed if there are more victims nor disclosed the identities of the deceased.
The US Supreme Court refuses to hear the case to overturn same-sex marriage
The Supreme Court of the United States rejected the appeal of a former Kentucky official who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, thereby upholding the current protections for marriage equality.
'Malas lenguas' denounces hoaxes in images of the storm in CĂĄceres: "They are generated by AI"
Verifica RTVE, through Blanca Bayo, has confirmed that the images circulating about the storm in CĂĄceres are false and generated by artificial intelligence, thus denouncing the spread of hoaxes on social media.
The serious consequences of breaking the rules on 'The Island of Temptations': "One of the couples is leaving now"
Nieves and Lorenzo were chosen by the contestants to leave the adventure after breaking the rules, facing a tense confrontation bonfire that ended with their exit from the show.
GenĂs and his confession to Carlos Sobera: "I have never watched 'First Dates'"
GenĂs confessed to Carlos Sobera on the Cuatro program that he has never watched "First Dates," justifying his honesty with the phrase "That's just how I am."
The cities where each 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' contestant will be signing albums have been announced
Chenoa announced live the first album signings of the 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' contestants, which will take place in Barcelona, Madrid, and Valencia, generating great excitement among the fans.
Dramatic nomination in 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' that puts a friendship to the test
Olivia stood out as the favorite with 35% of the votes, while LucĂa and Guille were nominated and will have to face the public vote in the next gala, creating tension in their friendship.
The gesture of the expelled contestant from 'OperaciĂłn Triunfo' with a farewell to the judges: "You are a true artist"
MarĂa Cruz was expelled over Cristina, who received 84% of the votes. She said goodbye to her fellow contestants, Chenoa, and the judges with elegance and humor, showing a kind gesture towards them.
Juanjo Bona's Love Declaration to Urrutia: "I Had Never Been in Love, He Is My Support"
Juanjo Bona received an emotional message from his partner MartĂn Urrutia before the 'MasterChef Celebrity' semifinal, who also made a surprise appearance during the challenge, strengthening their mutual support.
Ana Rosa Quintana, faced with SĂĄnchez's refusal to advance the elections: "The digital misgovernment"
Ana Rosa Quintana criticized Pedro SĂĄnchez's refusal to bring the elections forward and referred to the Executive's "digital misgovernment," pointing to its attempt to connect with young people by opening several official accounts on TikTok.
Belén Esteban throws a jab at Juls Janeiro after she called herself "the real boss"
Belén Esteban responded critically to Juls Janeiro after she called herself "the real boss," suggesting on 'No somos nadie' that the young woman is obsessed with her.
The 'Big Brother' House Explodes with Its First Conflicts: "He Says I Seek Attention"
The first conflicts in 'Big Brother' arose between Aroa and Jonay during the first debate, revealing the initial tension and disagreements among the contestants.
Cayetano Rivera's lawyer assures that the case regarding the alleged confrontation between the former bullfighter and the police has been dismissed
Cayetano Rivera was detained in June following an altercation at a hamburger restaurant in Madrid where he allegedly confronted police officers. His lawyer reports that the case has been dismissed.
The difficult situation of Dani GĂŒiza
Dani GĂŒiza is willing to take legal action to defend his honor against any harm or damage he may suffer.
The unexpected change of Ibai Llanos after losing weight: "They told me I was forcing my laughter, but I was running out of air"
Ibai Llanos revealed that after losing weight, his way of laughing changed, as before he used to force his laughter and ran out of air, which those around him noticed. This unexpected change impacted his way of expressing himself, and he attributes it to his new physical condition after slimming down.
Harry and Meghan, Guests at Kris Jenner's James Bond-Inspired Birthday Party
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex were the main focus at Kris Jenner's birthday party, a glamorous James Bond-themed event that brought together numerous celebrities.
The funny video of Georgina learning to dance salsa, including a little stumble
Georgina, the influencer, shared a funny moment while learning to dance salsa, in which she had a little fall during the class, showing her most human and humorous side as a beginner.
Pierce Brosnan and his son Christopher reconcile after 20 years: the reasons for their estrangement
Pierce Brosnan and his adopted son Christopher managed to reconcile after 20 years of estrangement, mainly caused by the young man's severe drug addiction following the actor's first marriage.
Scandal in Hollywood: Filmmaker Yi Zhou Accuses Actor Jeremy Renner of Sexual Harassment and Threats
Director Yi Zhou accused actor Jeremy Renner of sexual harassment and threats, claiming that he threatened to report her legal status to Immigration. Renner denies all allegations.
The Incredible Transformation of Blair Dunlop: From Little Willy Wonka on Screen to British Folk Star
Blair Dunlop, son of renowned artists, has managed to build a distinguished career in British folk music, leaving behind his childhood acting days in film, where he played Willy Wonka.
Homer, son of Anne Heche, reaches settlement after $6 million inheritance lawsuit
Homer, son of Anne Heche and administrator of her estate following her death in 2022, has reached a settlement after facing a $6 million lawsuit related to the actress's inheritance.
TheGrefg will build a gym in his three-story house in Andorra: "What would be your budget?"
The popular streamer TheGrefg announced that he will build a gym in his three-story house in Andorra and asked his followers for suggestions regarding the budget for the project.
How to claim a refund for the garbage tax with Facua's new platform
Facua warns that some municipalities have raised the garbage tax without complying with regulations. To help those affected, it has launched a new platform that makes it easier to claim a refund for this undue charge.
An Atlantic front will force you to take the umbrella out again this week
The storm 'Claudia', named by Aemet, will bring heavy rains to the Canary Islands and could cause falling branches, trees, and cornices. It is expected to affect the Peninsula starting Tuesday.
Rafa Nadal's speech in Miami after his talked-about hug with Milei
Rafa Nadal participated in the America Business Forum in Miami, where he gave a speech following his viral hug with Javier Milei. During his address, the former tennis player shared reflections on his career and personal values, avoiding controversies regarding the encounter with the Argentine politician.
Fernando Alonso's jab at Aston Martin over the setups: "I can't be completely honest, but I think everyone is improving quite a bit"
Fernando Alonso criticized Aston Martin after their poor performance at the 2025 Brazilian GP, where he and Lance Stroll finished far from the points. Alonso hinted at issues with the car setups, suggesting that although he can't be entirely honest, his team is nowhere near improving like others.
Maverick Viñales Returns: Overcomes Shoulder Injury and Will Race at the Valencia GP
Maverick Viñales returns to competition after overcoming a shoulder injury that caused him to miss the last three MotoGP races. He will participate in the Valencia GP.
The terrifying injury of Kevin Mier, goalkeeper of the Mexican team Cruz Azul
Kevin Mier, goalkeeper of Cruz Azul, suffered a strong challenge from Adalberto Carrasquilla of Pumas, which forced him to leave the field due to injury.
The harsh criticism from Pam Shriver, tennis legend, toward Elena Rybakina for refusing to pose with the WTA CEO
Elena Rybakina refused to be photographed with Portia Archer, CEO of the WTA, in protest of the one-year suspension imposed on her coach, Stefano Vukov. This action sparked criticism, including from former tennis player Pam Shriver.
Oliveira admits the mistakes he made in his fight against Topuria: "I was stupid"
Former UFC champion Charles Oliveira acknowledged his mistakes during the fight against Ilia Topuria, calling himself "stupid" because of them while speaking during a training session with his students.
Sandra Arjona, with a rare illness and devoted to others: "I have always been emotionally strong"
Sandra Arjona, winner of 'Ellas cuentan', suffers from type 1 neurofibromatosis, a rare and invisible disease that affects the central nervous system. Despite her condition, she shows emotional strength and dedication to helping others.
Stéfano and his long journey toward accepting his disability: "To move forward, I manage the present"
Stéfano Velasco was diagnosed nearly a decade ago with a rare genetic disease that causes progressive deterioration of his vision. Throughout his journey, he has learned to accept his disability and focuses his life on managing the present to keep moving forward.
School violence against students with disabilities, the numbers of a constant harassment of the different
8 out of 10 minors with disabilities have been victims of school violence, facing harassment at a rate eight times higher than the general student body, highlighting constant discrimination and mistreatment towards students with disabilities.
RaĂșl Arribas: "Those who manage the resources should sit in a wheelchair for a day and face the world"
RaĂșl Arribas, father of two children with hereditary spastic paraparesis and president of the AEPEF, calls for empathy and better management of resources for those affected by this disease.
Myths and Half-Truths About Beef: From Methane Emissions to Antibiotics and Price
Beef production faces criticism regarding its sustainability, environmental impact, and use of antibiotics. Additionally, the price of meat is a controversial topic, sparking debates about its true value within the agri-food chain.
Ramiro Sequeira (Iberia): "We want Madrid to be a connectivity hub on the same level as Paris and others"
Ramiro Sequeira, Operations Director at Iberia, highlights the challenge of implementing the strategic plan until 2030, with the objective of positioning Madrid as a connectivity hub comparable to cities like Paris.
Cuerpo begins his tour of China with a focus on the trade deficit, the pork sector, and the automotive industry
The Spanish Minister of Economy, accompanied by the King and Queen, begins a tour in China aimed at addressing the trade deficit and strengthening key sectors such as pork and automotive, as Spain seeks to balance its relationship with the United States.
Jaime Gil, real estate investor: "If I buy a flat for 100,000 euros, every year it is worth 10,000 euros more"
Jaime Gil, CEO of PropHero, shared on the podcast 'Tengo un Plan' his perspective on real estate investment, highlighting that a flat purchased for 100,000 euros can increase in value by 10,000 euros annually.
"Stores 'without borders': Have a coffee at my clothing shop. Let's eat at the supermarket today"
Shops are adopting hybrid formats that combine shopping with various experiences. Going shopping is no longer just about buying products, but also enjoying complementary activities like having a coffee or a meal, integrating services that go beyond the traditional model and aim to attract and retain customers by offering more than just sales.
End of the correction in Bitcoin? The crypto market seeks a floor after weeks of turbulence
After a month of sharp declines and liquidations in the market, Bitcoin stabilizes near $100,000, indicating that the correction might be coming to an end and the crypto market is seeking a new balance after weeks of high volatility.
Clint Eastwood's Love Affair with a Married Actress That Nearly Ended in a Duel to the Death
Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg began a romance during the filming of 'Paint Your Wagon' (1969). The relationship deeply affected Seberg, a married actress known for her role in 'Breathless'.
Bambi and Pinocchio Join the Horror Genre: This Is How the 'Twisted Childhood Universe' Was Born
Jagged Edge Productions and Flins PelĂculas release in Spain 'Bambi: The Revenge' and 'Pinocchio Unstrung', films that transform the iconic Disney characters into horror protagonists, thus creating the 'Twisted Childhood Universe.'
Robert Pattinson Confirms His Role in 'Dune 3' and Doesn't Want to Talk About Nolan's 'The Odyssey'
Robert Pattinson confirms his involvement in 'Dune 3'. Jennifer Lawrence mentions that he plays a mermaid, although her statement is not entirely reliable. Additionally, Pattinson prefers to avoid talking about Nolan's film 'The Odyssey'.
Kathryn Bigelow responds to Pentagon criticism of her Netflix hit: "Music to my ears"
Kathryn Bigelow's thriller has sparked intense debate about nuclear weapons, even drawing the attention of the White House. Bigelow reacts positively to the Pentagon's criticism, describing it as "music to her ears."
The Hidden Meaning of the Symbols on Your Charger That You Have Always Ignored and Should Know
Knowing the meaning of the symbols on your charger helps you choose suitable models and use it correctly, optimizing its performance and safety.
The Chinese Government Orders Apple to Remove Two LGTBIQ+ Dating Apps
China has ordered Apple to remove Blued and Finka, the two main dating apps for the gay community, citing compliance with local laws. Apple stated that it complies with the country's regulations.
With this hidden air conditioning button you can save up to 50 euros
Using the heat mode of the air conditioner can cost between 20 and 50 euros per month with daily use of six hours. A hidden button on the device allows you to optimize consumption and save on the energy bill.
Meta Earns Millions from Scams Trying to Trick You on Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp
A Reuters investigation reveals that Meta has reportedly earned more than 16 billion dollars in 2024 thanks to fraudulent ads on its platforms. Although the company denies it, internal documents suggest systemic failures in its advertising model.
Turning your home into a 'smart home' is easier and cheaper: flood of smart devices from Ikea
IKEA has launched a new range of smart devices compatible with Matter, including control options, lighting, and sensors, making it easier and more affordable to transform homes into 'smart homes'.
Isabel DĂaz Ayuso's Most Casual 'Clean Look' on La Almudena Day: Wearing Jeans and a Metallic Parka
Isabel DĂaz Ayuso chose a casual and basic look with jeans and a metallic parka to celebrate La Almudena Day, an important date for Madrid.
The Importance of Masturbation During Menopause: A Psychologist and a Gynecologist Give Us the Keys
A study reveals that regular masturbation can alleviate the symptoms of peri- and menopause, improving physical and emotional well-being during this stage, according to experts in psychology and gynecology.
'Princess nails,' the manicure trend among royals who prefer clean nails
Royals prefer a clean and minimalist manicure, emphasizing that true elegance lies in the simplicity of well-groomed and discreet nails.
These lipsticks will become your favorites this autumn: 'lip oil' and 'lip balm'
This autumn, lipsticks stand out for their natural look, offering hydration, care, and a subtle touch of color with formulas such as 'lip oil' and 'lip balm'.
Kate Middleton wins over at the Remembrance Day Concert with the cutest Peter Pan collar dress
Kate Middleton shone as the most elegant at the Remembrance Day Concert, wearing a charming dress with a Peter Pan collar, while accompanied by her son George.
Rachel Valentine, hair expert: "This trendy hairstyle is causing baldness in women"
Rachel Valentine warns that although hair clips are better than headbands, wearing the same hairstyle every day can cause baldness in women due to the constant tension on the scalp.
Craze for unfiltered green oil: what it is and how to make the most of this liquid gold
Unfiltered green olive oil stands out for not undergoing filtering processes, preserving its natural properties and intense flavor. This "liquid gold" offers unique benefits and is recommended to be enjoyed fresh to fully appreciate its quality and health benefits.
The Clever Trick You Didnât Know to Make the Most of Orange Peels in the Fridge
A simple trick allows you to make the most of orange peels, preventing them from being wasted. Storing them in the fridge keeps them fresh and allows you to use them later to add aroma or flavor to various culinary preparations, taking advantage of their properties and reducing waste.
To Add Oil or Not to Pasta While It Cooks? This Is What a Food Engineer Says
According to a food engineer, adding oil to the pasta cooking water is a mistake, as it prevents the sauce from sticking properly afterward. It is better to cook the pasta without oil and reserve some of the cooking water to adjust the sauceâs consistency.
A Spanish Woman Tries Olive Oil from a Moroccan Supermarket: "Look at the Color"
A Spanish woman shares her experience trying olive oil purchased in a supermarket in Morocco, highlighting that the color of the liquid in the bottle is green and almost opaque, which draws attention.
The Cheese That the Mixed Sandwich Must Have to "Be the Best of Your Life"
The chef reveals that Emmental cheese is the best for making a perfect mixed sandwich, highlighting its ideal flavor and texture for this classic recipe.
The Twelve Varieties of Legumes with Spanish Designation
Spain has twelve legumes with official protection: eight with Protected Geographical Indication and four with Protected Designation of Origin. These varieties benefit traditional cuisine, the environment, and the local economy.
The 'Madrid Maldives' at the Cerro AlarcĂłn Reservoir: This Is the Luxury Hotel Less Than an Hour from Madrid
A new luxury hotel called the 'Madrid Maldives' will be built at the Cerro AlarcĂłn reservoir, less than an hour from Madrid. This exclusive project, which evokes the beauty of idyllic islands, has generated both fascination and controversy among the public and experts.
The town of Albacete near the source of a river with viewpoints
This village in the south of Castilla-La Mancha, close to Andalusia, is located in a natural setting with mountains, waterfalls, and streams, notable for its proximity to the source of a river with viewpoints.
The Most Beautiful Village in Asturias: A Medieval Paradise with Stone Houses Nestled Among Mountains
This medieval village, with only 40 inhabitants, is the oldest locality in Asturias. Surrounded by mountains, it offers a peaceful environment and preserves rural treasures, being a true haven of tranquility in the region.
Las Tetas de Viana, the hiking route five kilometers from Trillo that leads to a natural viewpoint
This hiking route near Trillo traverses a unique area in La Alcarria, offering an ideal trail to complement a visit to the town, featuring a natural viewpoint renowned for its beauty and uniqueness.
Ryanairâs Major Change That Will Affect All Passengers Starting This Wednesday
Ryanair will stop issuing paper boarding passes. Starting this Wednesday, all passengers will be required to use digital boarding passes to board their flights.
The Small Village in the Basque Country Where the 'Spanish Stonehenge' Is Located: It Has 2,800-Year-Old Megaliths
This town in Ălava offers a perfect setting to disconnect and is home to valuable 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 foothills of Sierra Morena, this hotel, formerly a Franciscan convent, offers twelve rooms ideal for families or couples, with stunning views of the dehesa.
Dan Buettner, Science Communicator: "Long-Lived People in the 'Blue Zones' Donât Do Burpees, Yoga, or Crossfit, They Walk"
Dan Buettner highlights that long-lived people in the 'blue zones' do not engage in intense exercises like burpees, yoga, or Crossfit, but instead walk regularly. This simple activity helps to live longer and reduces cardiovascular problems.
Daniel Amen, Psychiatrist: "There are Four Very Simple Things You Can Do Against Anxiety. You Will Save Thousands of Euros"
Psychiatrist Daniel Amen points out that anxiety manifests with symptoms such as nervousness, palpitations, sweating, and a feeling of imminent danger. He proposes four simple measures to effectively combat it, which can help avoid high expenses on treatments.
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, lamenting that today's homes function more like boarding houses with separate spaces than as places of genuine family togetherness.
A Study Reveals a Previously Unknown New Benefit of Coffee
Drinking one cup of coffee a day is associated with a lower recurrence of atrial fibrillation, according to a new study that highlights a little-known cardiovascular benefit of coffee.
Alfonso Balmori, biologist: "All of this about the environment interferes with well-being without us knowing"
Our body responds to invisible forces in the environment that affect our cells and well-being, a little-known reality that influences our health without us being aware of it.
What People Who Are Less Likely to Suffer from Depression and Anxiety Have in Common
A study reveals that practicing mindfulness and self-compassion decreases the likelihood of experiencing symptoms of depression and anxiety, suggesting that these practices may be key to mental health.
What are the black radars that see everything: 95% accuracy and use Artificial Intelligence to fine offenders
The black radars, operating in French cities such as Paris, Rennes, and Lyon, combine Artificial Intelligence with 95% accuracy to detect traffic violations and automatically fine drivers, enhancing monitoring and road safety.
From the Coast of 1968 to the Electric Era: the California Special is Reborn in the New Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford introduces the Mustang Mach-E GT California Special, a special edition that revives the iconic Californian style from 1968, now in an electric version, planned for release in spring 2026.
Juan José, mechanic, on air conditioning myths: "Does it use more fuel when it's at maximum?"
Mechanic Juan José debunked several myths about car air conditioning in an Instagram video, clarifying common doubts such as whether it consumes more fuel when used at maximum.
At 139 km/h and with poorly secured cargo: all the violations the truck driver intercepted on the AP-1 will face
In October, the Civil Guard of Burgos detected a truck traveling at 125 km/h on the AP-1 near Miranda de Ebro. The vehicle was also transporting poorly secured cargo, which entails several violations for the driver, including speeding and lack of cargo safety.
We Tested the Abarth 600e, a "Mini" Electric Racing Car with Pedigree
The Abarth 600e proves that zero-emission cars can be fun and full of character. This compact electric model combines attractive design with sporty driving dynamics, offering a unique experience in the electric vehicle segment.
I confirm that this is one of the most recommendable cars on the market
The Toyota Corolla Touring Sports stands out for its balance and versatility, offering excellent performance in every aspect. Its design, comfort, technology, and efficiency make it a highly recommendable option for various types of drivers.
Red flag in Gran Canaria: swimming prohibited on twelve beaches due to discharges
Twelve beaches in Gran Canaria have swimming prohibited due to discharges of decomposing organic matter, which have caused visible stains of dirt in the water.
Sant Pau Hospital in Barcelona will perform surgical abortions at Dos de Maig Hospital starting next Monday
The medical teams from Sant Pau Hospital will resume surgical abortions at Dos de Maig Hospital starting next Monday, after having suspended this procedure in 2012 for religious reasons.
Madrid acknowledges an issue in sending cancer screening results to 500 people
In February, approximately 571 residents of Madrid received incorrect letters about their colon and rectal cancer screening results, thus acknowledging an incident in the dispatch of these reports in Madrid.
New Change in Andalusian Healthcare: the Vice President of the Granada Provincial Council Replaces the Deputy Minister
NicolĂĄs Navarro, Vice President of the Granada Provincial Council, replaces the Deputy Minister in the Andalusian Ministry of Health, as part of a restructuring led by Antonio Sanz that has caused the departure of several senior officials.
The Cofrentes Nuclear Power Plant Reports an Unscheduled Shutdown Due to a Power Failure
The Nuclear Safety Council reported that the unscheduled shutdown at the Cofrentes plant, caused by a power failure, did not affect the facility or the environment. The incident was rated Level 0 on the international nuclear event scale, indicating no risk.
Neighborhood associations and organizations at war over garbage: Girona will create a brigade to clean the streets
All groups in the Girona city council, except Vox, have supported the creation of a special brigade aimed at cleaning the streets and improving waste management, responding to the demands of residents and organizations concerned about the accumulation of garbage.
First sighting of an Indian Ocean jellyfish confirmed in the waters of the port of Aguadulce
The Ministry of Sustainability and Environment confirms the presence of Cassiopea andromeda, a jellyfish native to the Red Sea, in Andalusian waters. This is the first sighting in the port of Aguadulce, AlmerĂa, highlighting its expansion into the Mediterranean due to environmental changes. Authorities are monitoring its impact on the local ecosystem.
Four More Injured After Being Swept Away by the Sea in Lanzarote
Two men and two women were injured after being swept away by the tide while swimming in tide pools formed by the sea in Lanzarote.
Catalonia incorporates 24 high-resolution digital pathology scanners to improve diagnoses
Catalonia has incorporated 24 high-resolution digital pathology scanners that allow the digitization of biological samples analyzed in pathology laboratories, thereby improving the diagnosis of various diseases.
A 32-year-old worker dies after being trapped in a hopper in Arganda del Rey
A 32-year-old worker died after being trapped in a hopper in Arganda del Rey. The Civil Guard has initiated an investigation to clarify the circumstances of the accident.
Aeroméxico will resume its connection between Mexico City and Barcelona with six weekly flights
Aeroméxico will resume its route between Mexico City and Barcelona with six weekly flights, operating from March 28 to October 24, 2026.
The Reason Why World War I Soldiers Wore a Spoon in Their Boots
World War I, which ended 107 years ago with an armistice, left between 15 and 30 million dead. During the conflict, soldiers carried a spoon in their boots to make eating easier in difficult conditions.
The emotional reunion of a man and his dog after spending two months in the hospital: "The purest love"
A man was hospitalized for more than 82 days due to pneumonia, during which he was unable to see his dog. Upon reuniting, they shared an emotional moment that demonstrates "the purest love" between them.
The Awakening of the Force in a Shopping Mall: Musicians Surprise with a 'Star Wars' Performance
A group of performers surprised shoppers at a mall by playing the Imperial March from Star Wars while engaging in a lightsaber duel, recreating an iconic battle from the saga.
How Digestive Health Influences Dog Behavior
Abdominal pain, intestinal dysbiosis, and stress create a cycle that disrupts the emotional stability of dogs, affecting their behavior and overall well-being.
How to Earn a Cat's Trust: Eight Strategies for a Strong Relationship
Adapting your approach to each cat's unique characteristics is key to earning their trust and strengthening the relationship.
A study with more than 26,000 dogs reveals which diseases tend to appear together
An analysis of more than 26,000 dogs identified patterns of comorbidities, which can help predict clinical problems, design preventive strategies, and improve the quality and longevity of dogs' lives.
Check Your Horoscope for This Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that may influence your daily life.
These Are the Four Richest People from Murcia in the Region According to Forbes
TomĂĄs Olivo ranks sixth among the 100 richest Spaniards of 2025, according to Forbes magazine, standing out as one of the wealthiest individuals from Murcia in the region.
La Cibeles Transforms: The 'Facelift' It Will Undergo in 2026
The La Cibeles fountain will be covered for several months in 2026 to carry out various works and restorations that will renew its condition.
The Eight Oldest Buildings and Monuments in Seville
Seville has a vast historical legacy, where several of its oldest buildings and monuments still stand and are accessible to visitors who wish to explore its rich history.
The Movie About the Strange House of the Heiress of the Winchester Company
The horror movie by the Spieri brothers is based on the enigmatic 160-room house built by the heiress of the Winchester company. The story explores the historical secrets and mysteries surrounding this peculiar mansion, famous for its labyrinthine architecture and eerie atmosphere, which inspired legends and horror tales.
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 widely circulated but lacks context. This amount includes not only the water directly in the beverage but also the water used throughout the entire production chain, including the cultivation of ingredients and the manufacturing process. Therefore, it is important to consider the full water impact before drawing conclusions.
Deadly Autumn for the Cranes: a Terrifying Virus is Killing Them by the Thousands
A deadly strain of avian flu is causing massive deaths among cranes, with more than 900 birds dead in Gallocanta alone, severely affecting migratory populations.
King Felipe VI presides over the '20minutos' Awards 2025 at the Royal Theatre of Madrid
This Thursday, the Royal Theatre of Madrid hosted the annual 20minutos Awards ceremony, presided over by H.M. King Felipe VI.
The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn
All the cartoons created by MalagĂłn and published in 20minutos, highlighting his unique style and varied themes.
Mistakes When Preparing the Car for the Cold That Can Be a Headache
Preparing the car for autumn and winter is essential to avoid future problems. It is important to check and take care of several aspects of the vehicle to adapt it to the cold and ensure its proper functioning during these seasons.
The Best Quotes from the Singles of 'First Dates' in October 2025
This is a collection of the most notable and memorable quotes from the singles who participated in the episodes of First Dates aired in October 2025, showcasing fun and genuine moments from the dating show.
These are the best deals under 20 euros to make the most of 11/11
November 11 offers excellent discounts, especially on technology, but also in other sectors like food, with many offers under 20 euros.
It's Official: Amazon Blocks Android on Fire TV Stick, But There Is an Alternative
Amazon has replaced Android with VegaOS on the Fire TV Stick, limiting access to Android applications. This has led users to seek alternatives to maintain compatibility and flexibility on their devices.
The Switch 2 with Mario Kart World, for less than 450 euros: the console deal thatâs going to fly off the shelves
The Nintendo Switch 2, a sales success, is available in a highly sought-after bundle along with the new Mario Kart World, all for under 450 euros. This offer is expected to sell out quickly.
Skechers Outlet: Dozens of Models in All Sizes at Bargain Prices on 11/11
Skechers is participating in the 11/11 event on AliExpress and Miravia, offering a wide variety of models in all sizes at prices close to their historic lows.
Congress Reactivates Temporary Rental Law by PSOEâs Left-Wing Allies, Which Junts Seeks to Soften
The PSOEâs left-wing allies reactivate the law to tighten regulations on temporary rentals, while Junts aims to soften it by excluding room rentals and reducing requirements for temporary leases.
'Circles': the program in which volunteers support dangerous sexual offenders upon release from prison
The Prison Institutions program supports convicted sexual offenders to prevent reoffending. It operates in Madrid, Valencia, Alicante, and Zaragoza, and will soon expand to Seville and Murcia, through accompaniment by volunteers after their release from prison.
Spain confines birds in nearly 1,200 municipalities from this Monday to stop the spread of avian flu
The Ministry prohibits the free-range raising of poultry and supplying them with water after culling nearly 2.5 million hens, to contain avian flu in around 1,200 Spanish municipalities.
US attacks two alleged drug boats in the Pacific and kills their six crew members
The head of the Pentagon, Pete Hegseth, reported that the United States attacked two alleged drug boats in international waters of the Pacific on Sunday, resulting in the death of their six crew members.
The body of an octogenarian found in a water well in Sober
An octogenarian man from Sanmil was found dead in a shallow water well in Sober, where he had gone to fetch water.
Juan TallĂłn publishes 'A Thousand Things': "I was never less the master of my time than when I worked in journalism: I was desperate"
Juan TallĂłn presents his ninth novel, 'A Thousand Things', which reflects on the fast-paced life and how time dominates people. The author shares his personal experience, pointing out that he was never less in control of his time than during his journalism career, when he felt desperate.
Amnesty faces a key week in Europe amid tension over Junts' "break" with the Government
On Thursday, the Advocate General of the CJEU will present their conclusions on the amnesty, at a time of tension due to the break between Junts and the Government, marking a decisive week for this act of clemency in Europe.
Pope Leo XIV to Meet with Film Figures Such as Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, and Spike Lee
Pope Leo XIV will hold an audience next Saturday with renowned film figures, including Cate Blanchett, Monica Bellucci, and Spike Lee, at the Vatican. The meeting aims to promote dialogue between the Church and the film industry.
The Case of the Violent Death of a Shoemaker from Sabadell Reopened After 18 Years
The judge of the Instruction Court No. 5 of Sabadell has summoned a man to testify as a suspect on November 26, reopening the case after 18 years.
Dori denounces the expropriation of her parrot Kiko: "He is another member of my family"
Dori reported that her parrot Kiko was expropriated after escaping while she was cleaning the cage. She considers the bird an important member of her family and demands its return.
On Hunger Strike to Demand Action Against Her Squatter: "She Threatens Me and Tried to Run Me Over"
The victim has started a hunger strike as a last resort to demand that the authorities take action against her squatter, who threatens her and even tried to run her over.
Ăbalos asks for an investigation into whether Leire DĂez maneuvered to change her defense line in favor of the PSOE
The former socialist organization secretary Ăbalos denounces a possible network of interference and leaks that may have sought to influence judicial and police actions, suggesting that Leire DĂez could have maneuvered to change her defense in favor of the PSOE.
The Murcia Assembly will summon Ăbalos, Koldo GarcĂa, and Pardo de Vera to the commission that will investigate the AVE contracts
The PP is pushing for a commission in the Murcia Assembly to investigate possible irregularities in the awarding of AVE contracts, summoning Ăbalos, Koldo GarcĂa, and Pardo de Vera. PSOE and Vox disagree about the scope and objectives of this commission.
A Man in Serious Condition After Fire at His House in Sant Vicenç dels Horts
A man was taken in serious condition to the MoisÚs Broggi hospital after inhaling smoke due to a fire at his house in Sant Vicenç dels Horts.
Three arrested for their alleged involvement in a group sexual assault
The Civil Guard has arrested three people for their alleged involvement in a group sexual assault that took place in an abandoned garage in a municipality of Huelva. The investigation is ongoing to clarify the facts.
Operation Twilight Against a Group of Thieves in Murcia Solves More Than 50 Residential Burglaries
Operation Twilight, launched by the Civil Guard at the end of last year after detecting an increase in burglaries, has dismantled a group of thieves in Murcia and solved more than 50 residential burglaries.
Convicted for Sexual Assault of Partner's Son Under Threat of Killing "His Mother and Brother"
A man was convicted for sexually assaulting his partner's son over a period of two years, while the boy lived with his mother and brother in the defendant's home, who threatened to kill his mother and brother to intimidate him.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM presents an informative summary with the most relevant news to start the day. It covers topics of national and international current affairs, economy, politics, and notable events, providing readers with a clear and concise overview to stay informed from the early hours.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, organize expenses, and maximize income, helping you make smart financial decisions and improve your economic health.
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Where and When to Watch 'The Forsytes', the New British Period Series That Blends 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
The series based on the work of John Galsworthy premieres in November in Spain. This new period adaptation combines elements from dramas like 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession', offering a modern and compelling take on the family story.
Pérez-Reverte applauds the Spanish miniseries of the moment: "Huge, impressive"
The writer Arturo Pérez-Reverte recommended on his X account a Spanish miniseries available on Disney+ since October 8, describing it as "huge" and "impressive."
A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂaâs Easy, Affordable, and Perfect Recipe for Autumn Dinners
Chef Dani GarcĂa presents a simple, economical, and quick recipe using canned chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners. This culinary proposal stands out for its ease and flavor, ideal for those looking for nutritious dishes in little time.
The days of the week when you absolutely cannot refuel, according to an OCU study
The OCUâs annual study reveals the most expensive days to refuel gasoline in Spain, helping consumers avoid unnecessary expenses by identifying when prices at gas stations will increase.
Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using It as a Psychologist Is Like Using Excel to Know What to Do with Your Girlfriend"
Jon HernĂĄndez warns about the incorrect use of Artificial Intelligence, comparing using it as a psychologist to employing Excel for personal decisions, and emphasizes in the 20minutos podcast the importance of understanding its limits and real applications.
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, as well as check other elements of the vehicle.
JesĂșs Reyes, stylist, on the pajamas worn by the Director General of the Guardia Civil: "They do not project values such as authority and respect"
Mercedes GonzĂĄlez FernĂĄndez, Director General of the Guardia Civil, wore a pajama-style outfit at an official event. JesĂșs Reyes, stylist, criticized the choice, pointing out that it does not convey essential values like authority and respect.
'Pluribus': How many episodes does the science fiction series by the creator of 'Breaking Bad' have? Release dates
Rhea Seehorn, known for her role as Kim Wexler, stars in 'Pluribus', the new science fiction series created by Vince Gilligan, famous for 'Breaking Bad'.
Is it better to buy a home or wait? Three experts respond: "Those who buy now are saving themselves from a price increase"
Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is a good decision, as those who purchase at this moment avoid the impact of future price increases in the real estate market.
The Christmas Spirit Returns to Madrid: The Date When Spainâs Most Important Market Opens
Madrid hosts one of the most traditional Christmas markets in Spain, where you can purchase nativity figurines, tambourines, and other typical seasonal products.
Gonzalo Bernardos on retiring in Spain: "Salaries are lower than in Germany but pensions are higher"
Economist Gonzalo Bernardos highlights that although salaries in Spain are lower than in Germany, Spanish pensions are higher. Spain is the second OECD country where retirees receive a pension that is higher in proportion to their last salary.
This is the trick to know if chestnuts have worms or are bad
Chestnuts are an iconic autumn fruit, ideal for cold weather. To identify if they are bad or have worms, it is recommended to check them carefully before consuming.
China ready to resume exchanges and cooperate with Canada, foreign minister says
China expressed willingness to resume exchanges and enhance cooperation with Canada. The Chinese foreign minister emphasized mutual benefits and the importance of restoring normal bilateral relations, seeking to overcome recent tensions and promote collaboration in various fields.
Gold prices jump to near 3-week high amid US shutdown progress
Gold prices surged to a nearly three-week peak as progress in resolving the US government shutdown eased economic uncertainties. Investors turned to gold as a safe-haven asset amid mixed signals about fiscal negotiations, boosting demand and pushing prices upward. The developments helped calm markets, contributing to the recent increase in goldâs appeal amid ongoing geopolitical and economic concerns.
Explainer - What is climate finance and why does it matter?
Climate finance involves funding dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting to climate change. It supports renewable energy, infrastructure, and resilience projects, mainly in vulnerable countries. Effective climate finance is crucial to meet global temperature goals, protect ecosystems, and ensure sustainable development, making it a key element in the international fight against climate change.
Oil slips on oversupply worries, sanctions risk in focus
Oil prices fell due to concerns over global oversupply and the impact of potential sanctions on major producers. Market participants are weighing the risks of increased production against geopolitical tensions that may disrupt supply, creating uncertainty in the energy sector.
China devises plan to keep US military from getting its rare-earth magnets, WSJ reports
China is reportedly planning to restrict exports of rare-earth magnets critical for US military technology. This move aims to curb US defense capabilities by limiting access to essential materials used in manufacturing advanced weapons and electronics. The strategy reflects growing tensions and efforts to maintain China's dominance in the rare-earth supply chain amid escalating geopolitical rivalry.
Oil prices edge lower as dollar steadies, oversupply jitters persist
Oil prices dipped amid a steady U.S. dollar and ongoing concerns about global oversupply. Traders remain cautious as inventory data and production levels suggest excess supply, limiting upward momentum. Market participants closely watch demand indicators and geopolitical developments that could impact future supply and price stability.
Japanâs rice prices on rise again in test for new prime minister
Japan's rice prices are rising again, presenting an early challenge for the new prime minister. The increase reflects supply concerns due to adverse weather and ongoing demographic shifts. This trend tests government policies aimed at stabilizing food prices and supporting domestic agriculture amidst broader economic uncertainties.
Oil settles higher as tight fuel markets offset crude supply concerns
Oil prices rose as tight fuel markets helped offset concerns about crude supply. Despite worries over potential oversupply, strong demand and limited fuel availability supported price gains. Market dynamics reflect a balance between supply challenges and robust consumption, leading to a higher settlement for oil.
QatarEnergy signs 20-year urea supply deal with Japanâs Mitsui
QatarEnergy has entered a 20-year agreement to supply urea to Japanâs Mitsui. The long-term deal strengthens bilateral trade ties and secures a stable supply of urea, supporting agricultural needs and industrial use in Japan. This partnership reflects QatarEnergyâs strategic expansion in global fertilizer markets and Japanâs effort to diversify its resource imports.
Trump maintains request for Supreme Court to halt judgeâs food aid funding order
Former President Trump continues to seek the Supreme Court's intervention to block a judge's ruling that mandates the continuation of food aid funding. The dispute centers on a legal challenge to the administration's efforts to cut benefits, with Trump urging the high court to prevent the order from taking effect.
Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 0.13%
Japanâs stock market closed higher, with the Nikkei 225 rising 0.13%, supported by gains in exporters and tech shares. Investors reacted positively to robust corporate earnings and easing concerns over global economic growth. Market sentiment improved amid a weaker yen, boosting export-driven companies. Overall, optimism around economic recovery and favorable currency trends helped lift the market at the close.
Softbank Group Q2 profit blows past expectations; sells Nvidia stake for $5.8 billion
Softbank Group reported Q2 profits exceeding forecasts, driven by strong performance in its Vision Fund investments. The company sold a $5.8 billion stake in Nvidia, contributing to its robust earnings. This strategic move highlights Softbank's focus on capitalizing gains amid market volatility.
Elliott takes Toyota Industries stake to almost 5%, Bloomberg News reports
Hedge fund Elliott has increased its stake in Toyota Industries to nearly 5%, according to Bloomberg News. The move signals Elliott's growing confidence in the company, potentially influencing strategic decisions at Toyota Industries.
SoftBank Group posts $16.6 billion Q2 profit on OpenAI gains
SoftBank Group reported a Q2 profit of $16.6 billion, driven largely by its investment gains in OpenAI. The surge in value of its AI-related holdings, particularly OpenAI, significantly boosted SoftBank's earnings despite challenges in other sectors. This marks a notable recovery and highlights the growing impact of AI investments on SoftBankâs financial performance.
Tech stocks slip in jittery Asia trade
Asian tech stocks fell amid cautious investor sentiment and global economic concerns. Weak corporate earnings and ongoing geopolitical tensions contributed to the subdued trading, leading to declines in major technology shares across the region. Market participants remain watchful for upcoming economic data to gauge future market direction.
Jefferies Names Top Five Machinery Stocks After Volatile Earnings Season
Jefferies identified the top five machinery stocks following a turbulent earnings season marked by fluctuating demand and supply chain challenges. The firm highlighted companies showing resilience and strong growth potential despite market volatility, advising investors to focus on these key players for potential gains in the machinery sector.
UBS delays migration of some super-rich Credit Suisse clients, sources say
UBS is postponing the transfer of certain ultra-wealthy Credit Suisse clients due to integration challenges and market conditions. The delay aims to ensure a smooth transition and maintain service quality for these high-net-worth individuals amid ongoing organizational adjustments following UBS's acquisition of Credit Suisse.
Sony Raises Profit Forecast by 8%, Cites Lower Tariff Impact, Anime Strength
Sony has increased its profit forecast by 8%, attributing the boost to reduced tariff impacts and strong performance in its anime segment. The companyâs optimistic outlook reflects improved market conditions and growing demand for its entertainment content.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.19%
Australian shares closed lower, with the S&P/ASX 200 index falling 0.19%. Market sentiment was weighed down by declines in key sectors, reflecting cautious investor mood amid global economic concerns. Some mining and financial stocks faced pressure, dragging the overall index down by the close of trading.
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Trump says US faces 'economic disaster' if Supreme Court rules against tariffs
Former President Trump warned that the US could face an "economic disaster" if the Supreme Court rules against tariffs imposed on imports. He emphasized that these tariffs protect American jobs and industries from unfair foreign competition. Trump urged support for maintaining the tariffs to safeguard the economy and criticized potential court decisions that might undermine this protection.
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Australia consumer sentiment improves sharply in Nov - Westpac
Consumer sentiment in Australia rose significantly in November, driven by easing inflation concerns and stable interest rates, according to Westpac. The improvement reflects growing optimism about the economy and personal finances, signaling increased consumer confidence ahead of the holiday season.
Trump says he is working on a deal to lower tariff rate on Swiss imports
Former President Donald Trump stated he is negotiating a deal to reduce tariffs on Swiss imports. He aims to improve trade relations and lower costs for American consumers. The initiative reflects efforts to ease trade tensions and enhance economic cooperation between the U.S. and Switzerland.
Fewer Germans moving to the US since Trump's inauguration, official data shows
Official data reveals a decline in the number of Germans moving to the US since Donald Trumpâs inauguration. Factors influencing this trend include changing immigration policies and the political climate, leading to fewer Germans seeking residency or work opportunities in the US compared to previous years.
Germany needs sweeping reform to regain competitiveness, minister says
Germany must undertake comprehensive reforms to restore its global competitiveness, according to a government minister. The minister emphasized the urgency of modernizing industries, improving digital infrastructure, and revising labor policies to adapt to economic challenges and foster sustainable growth. These measures aim to strengthen Germany's position in the international market amid rising global competition.
Indiaâs unemployment rate eases to 5.2% in September quarter, women's employment rises
India's unemployment rate dropped to 5.2% in the September quarter, reflecting an improvement in the job market. Notably, women's employment also increased during this period, signaling positive progress in gender workforce participation amid ongoing economic recovery efforts.
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Euro zone investor morale worsens further than expected
Euro zone investor confidence declined more than anticipated in May, reflecting concerns over economic growth and inflation. The sentiment drop signals heightened uncertainty amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and tightening monetary policies, potentially impacting future investment and economic stability in the region.
Vietnam PM says economy strong enough to cope with external shocks
Vietnam's Prime Minister emphasized that the country's economy is resilient and well-prepared to handle external challenges such as global inflation, supply chain disruptions, and geopolitical tensions. Despite uncertainties, Vietnam maintains steady growth, supported by robust domestic demand, exports, and investment. The government is focused on stabilizing macroeconomic conditions and promoting innovation to sustain economic stability and development.
China to provide new investment opportunities to US companies
China announces plans to boost investment opportunities for US companies by easing regulatory restrictions and promoting joint ventures. The move aims to strengthen economic ties amid ongoing trade tensions, encouraging American businesses to expand operations in key sectors such as technology and manufacturing. Officials highlight mutual benefits, including job creation and innovation collaboration.
Yen slips to 9-month low as traders eye end to US shutdown
The Japanese yen fell to a nine-month low against the US dollar as traders anticipate the end of the US government shutdown. Market optimism over a potential resolution is driving demand for riskier assets, reducing demand for safe-haven currencies like the yen. Investors are closely monitoring US political developments, which are influencing currency movements amid broader market dynamics.
Japanâs âmegabanksâ seen posting solid Q2 profits, on track for record annual earnings
Japanâs top banks are expected to report strong Q2 profits, supported by higher interest rates and increased loan demand. This momentum positions them well for record annual earnings despite challenges like cautious lending and economic uncertainties. Analysts remain optimistic about sustained growth in the banking sector through the year.
Morning Bid: Reopening rebound runs on, with rate cuts in sight
The market's reopening rebound continues as optimism grows over potential rate cuts ahead. Economic indicators suggest sustained recovery, bolstering investor confidence. Traders are closely watching central bank signals, anticipating easing monetary policy to support growth amid challenging conditions.
US Senate passes bill to end government shutdown, sends to House
The US Senate approved a bill designed to end the ongoing government shutdown and fund federal operations. The legislation now moves to the House of Representatives for consideration. The bill aims to prevent disruption of government services and provide financial stability for federal agencies, addressing budget disputes that led to the shutdown. Lawmakers urge swift House approval to reopen the government.
China prepares plan to restrict US military from its rare earths - WSJ
China is reportedly developing a strategy to limit US military access to its rare earth elements, which are vital for defense technologies. This move aims to leverage China's dominance in the rare earth market amid escalating geopolitical tensions, potentially affecting US supply chains and defense capabilities, according to the Wall Street Journal.
US consumer watchdog says it is legally blocked from accessing funds
The US consumer watchdog has stated it is legally barred from accessing certain funds needed for its operations. This restriction limits the agencyâs ability to carry out its consumer protection duties effectively, raising concerns about its capacity to safeguard consumer interests amid ongoing financial challenges.
Australia consumer mood turns optimistic for first time in almost four years
Australian consumer sentiment has improved, reaching optimistic levels for the first time in nearly four years. This shift reflects growing confidence in the economy amid easing inflation and stable interest rates, boosting expectations for personal finances and the broader economic outlook.
Schumer in the hotseat, again, over deal to fund government
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer faces criticism amid stalled negotiations to fund the government. Lawmakers express frustration over delays and seek a compromise to avoid a shutdown. The impasse highlights ongoing partisan divisions and pressures Schumer to deliver a deal promptly to maintain government operations.
US Senate approves bill to end government shutdown, sends it to the House
The US Senate has passed a bill aimed at ending the government shutdown and has forwarded it to the House for approval. The legislation seeks to restore funding and reopen federal agencies, resolving the shutdown that affected numerous government services and employees. The House's decision will determine the final outcome and whether government operations can resume promptly.
Bitcoin price today: pinned at $105k despite Strategy buying, shutdown progress
Bitcoinâs price remains steady around $105,000 despite ongoing strategic purchases and advancements toward a regulated exchange shutdown. Market activity shows cautious optimism as investors await clearer regulatory outcomes, maintaining the cryptocurrencyâs value amid uncertainty.
Coinbase to launch platform for pre-listing token sales
Coinbase announced it will introduce a new platform enabling pre-listing token sales, allowing users to purchase tokens before they are officially listed on the exchange. This move aims to provide early access to emerging crypto projects and enhance the token launch process on Coinbase's platform.
Bitcoin price today: inches higher to $105k on progress towards end of US shutdown
Bitcoinâs price edged up to $105,000 amid positive developments toward resolving the US government shutdown. Market optimism grew as signs of bipartisan negotiations increased, boosting investor confidence and driving demand for Bitcoin as economic uncertainty eased.
Fractional Syndication Launches "The Investors Pool," a Real Estate Tokenization Platform
Fractional Syndication has introduced "The Investors Pool," a new platform leveraging blockchain technology to enable real estate tokenization. This innovation allows investors to buy and trade fractional shares of properties, increasing accessibility and liquidity in real estate investment. The platform aims to democratize property ownership, reduce entry barriers, and offer a seamless, transparent investment experience.
BoE proposes stablecoin regulation with 60% government debt limit
The Bank of England has proposed new regulations for stablecoins, suggesting that at least 60% of their reserves be held in government debt. This measure aims to reduce risks and enhance stability in the digital currency market by ensuring higher-quality, liquid reserves backing stablecoins. The proposal is part of wider efforts to strengthen oversight of crypto assets and protect investors.
XRP Climbs 10% In a Green Day
XRP surged 10% amid overall positive market momentum, driven by renewed investor interest and favorable developments in the crypto space. The price uptick reflects growing optimism around Ripple's ongoing legal progress and expanding partnerships, contributing to bullish sentiment among traders and holders.
WEFT Token 2.0 Launch: New Investors Invited to Join the Growing iGaming Ecosystem
WEFT Token 2.0 has launched, inviting new investors to participate in its expanding iGaming ecosystem. The upgrade promises enhanced features and greater utility for token holders, aiming to boost user engagement and ecosystem growth within the online gaming sector. This initiative seeks to attract broader investment and strengthen the platformâs market position.
EOS Falls 11% In Rout
EOS experienced an 11% drop amid a broad market selloff, driven by investor concerns over regulatory pressures and declining demand for crypto assets. The downturn reflects growing uncertainty in the sector, impacting prices and trading volumes across major cryptocurrencies, including EOS.
Litecoin Climbs 11% In a Green Day
Litecoin surged 11% amid a positive market trend, driven by increased investor interest and favorable technical indicators. The cryptocurrency's upward momentum reflects broader optimism in the crypto sector, with traders anticipating further gains. This boost underscores Litecoin's resilience and growing appeal as a digital asset in volatile markets.
Hereâs why Citi says crypto prices have been weak recently
Citi explains that crypto prices have been weak due to rising interest rates, increased regulatory scrutiny, and slower adoption rates. These factors have collectively dampened investor enthusiasm and market momentum, leading to a cautious outlook on digital assets.
Sulnox to present at Aquis Showcase after strong quarterly results
Sulnox reported strong quarterly results, driven by increased sales and operational efficiency. Following this performance, the company plans to present at the upcoming Aquis Showcase to highlight its growth strategies and future prospects to investors.
Vaalco Energy declares fourth quarter dividend of $0.0625 per share
Vaalco Energy announced a fourth quarter dividend of $0.0625 per share, reflecting the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend will be paid to shareholders of record on a specified date. This move underscores Vaalcoâs positive financial outlook and stable cash flow generation.
Sampo repurchases own shares in âŹ150 million buyback program
Sampo has initiated a âŹ150 million share buyback program to repurchase its own shares. The move aims to enhance shareholder value by optimizing the companyâs capital structure. Details on the timing and volume of repurchases will be disclosed in accordance with regulations. This program reflects Sampoâs confidence in its financial position and long-term growth prospects.
LXP Industrial Trust stock hits all-time high at 47.45 USD
LXP Industrial Trustâs stock reached a record high of $47.45, driven by strong demand in the industrial real estate sector. The company's robust financial performance and strategic acquisitions have contributed to investor confidence, pushing shares to new levels. This milestone reflects positive market sentiment around LXP's growth prospects and stable income generation.
Vor Bio prices $100 million public offering of common stock
Vor Bio has priced a public offering of common stock to raise $100 million. The proceeds will support the development and commercialization of the companyâs pipeline therapies. The offering aims to strengthen Vor Bioâs financial position and advance its key programs targeting serious diseases. Investors responded positively, reflecting confidence in the companyâs growth prospects.
Rollins Stockholders Price Secondary Offering at $57.50 Per Share
Rollins Inc. announced the pricing of a secondary offering by its stockholders at $57.50 per share. The offering aims to provide liquidity for selling shareholders. Details on the number of shares and underwriters were not disclosed. The company remains focused on its growth strategy and operational performance amid the stock sale.
Westlake completes tender offer for $253.7 million of senior notes
Westlake Chemical has successfully completed its tender offer to purchase $253.7 million of its senior notes. The company financed the buyback to reduce debt and improve its balance sheet. The note redemption reflects Westlake's ongoing strategy to optimize its capital structure and enhance financial flexibility amid favorable market conditions.
Energizer Holdings declares quarterly dividend of $0.30 per share
Energizer Holdings announced a quarterly dividend of $0.30 per share, reflecting the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The dividend is payable to shareholders of record as of a specified date, with the payment scheduled for a later date. This move highlights Energizer's stable financial position and confidence in its continued performance.
Intel appoints tech veteran Craig Barratt to board of directors
Intel has named Craig Barratt, a seasoned technology executive with extensive experience in networking and software, to its board of directors. Barrattâs appointment aims to strengthen Intelâs leadership as the company advances its innovation and growth strategies in the tech sector.
Precision BioSciences raises $75 million in stock and warrant offering
Precision BioSciences secured $75 million through a public offering of common stock and warrants. The funds will support the companyâs development programs and general corporate purposes, including advancing its proprietary genome editing platform and pipeline. Investors showed strong demand, contributing to the successful capital raise aimed at bolstering Precision BioSciencesâ position in gene editing therapeutics.