News Summary - 11/12/2025

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Suicide bombing in Islamabad kills 12, says Pakistan's interior minister
A suicide bomber attempted to enter a court complex in Islamabad but was stopped outside. The attack resulted in 12 fatalities, according to Pakistan's interior minister Mohsin Naqvi.
'There was a state of terror': Sudan hospital worker describes fleeing before alleged massacre
Abdu-Rabbu Ahmed, a hospital worker, recounts fleeing el-Fasher amid chaos and terror. He describes losing many familiar, smiling faces as violence erupted, highlighting the fear and devastation before the alleged massacre in Sudan.
US aircraft carrier group arrives in Caribbean
The US Navy's Gerald R. Ford, the world's largest warship, has arrived in the Caribbean as part of a carrier group deployment.
Schools go hybrid as Delhi's air quality worsens
Delhi's air quality has reached "severe" levels, posing serious health risks, especially for people with existing conditions. In response, schools are adopting hybrid learning to reduce outdoor exposure and protect students.
Hamas fighters trapped in tunnels present new obstacle to Gaza ceasefire progress
Mediators are working to negotiate the exit of numerous Hamas fighters believed to be hiding in tunnels in southern Gaza, complicating efforts to advance ceasefire talks under Israeli control.
Cryptoqueen who fled China for London mansion jailed over ÂŁ5bn Bitcoin stash
Qian Zhimin was sentenced after police revealed she used stolen funds from thousands of Chinese pensioners to purchase cryptocurrency. She fled China for a London mansion but was ultimately jailed for her involvement in the ÂŁ5bn Bitcoin fraud.
'There was blood everywhere': Delhi residents recount horror of huge car explosion
Eyewitnesses in Delhi near the Red Fort recount the terrifying aftermath of a massive car explosion, describing scenes of chaos and bloodshed. Residents spoke of panic and confusion as emergency services responded to the blast, highlighting the shock and horror experienced by those nearby.
Turkey demands more than 2,000 years in jail for popular Istanbul mayor
Istanbul's chief prosecutor has accused Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu and 400 others of operating a corruption network, seeking a combined prison sentence exceeding 2,000 years.
Ghana's Asante King Welcomes Return of Artefacts from the UK and South Africa
The Asante King of Ghana has welcomed the return of artefacts taken during the colonial era, including items looted by British soldiers and those from the AngloGold Ashanti mining company, marking a significant step in reclaiming Ghana's cultural heritage.
Six dead after second typhoon in a week hits the Philippines
Typhoon Fung-wong, the 21st typhoon to strike the Philippines this year, caused six fatalities. It follows another typhoon earlier in the week, compounding the impact on the nation.
Irish presidential inauguration takes place at Dublin Castle
The new president of the Republic of Ireland, inaugurated at Dublin Castle, emphasized that today's actions will impact the world future generations inherit.
New 'Lucifer' bee with devil-like horns found in Australia
Scientists discovered a native bee with distinctive devil-like horns near a rare wildflower in Australia. The find highlights the area's ecological importance, leading experts to urge for its protection to preserve both the unique bee species and the rare plant.
Four potential obstacles in House vote to end US shutdown
Although the Senate approved the spending plan to end the US government shutdown, its passage in the House faces uncertainty due to four possible obstacles that could delay or block the vote. The outcome remains uncertain as House members evaluate the plan.
'This animal spared my life': Biologist bitten in head by shark hopes to meet it again
Mexican biologist Mauricio Hoyos, with 30 years of shark experience, was unexpectedly bitten on the head by a shark. Despite the attack, he hopes to meet the shark again, viewing the encounter as a life-changing experience rather than a threat.
Ahead of the G20, is Johannesburg's city centre in ruins?
Parts of Johannesburg's city centre are deteriorating, with some residents living amid sewage in abandoned buildings controlled by criminal gangs, raising concerns ahead of the G20 summit.
Harshita was murdered a year ago â so why has her killer not been caught, family ask
Harshita Brella's husband has been charged with her murder, yet he remains at large despite multiple reported sightings. Her family is questioning why the killer has not been apprehended even a year after the crime.
Back from the brink: UK red kites aid Spanish cousins
A conservation project to restore red kite populations in south-west Spain is showing success, with new mating pairs and chicks observed. The initiative involves UK red kites aiding their Spanish counterparts, contributing to the recovery of this once-threatened bird species in the region.
Trove of records reveals Kenya's forgotten World War soldiers
Thousands of Kenyan soldiers who fought for Britain in the World Wars are buried in unknown locations and have never been officially commemorated, highlighting a neglected part of history.
Ukrainians would like to watch comedies â but for now their culture is defined by war
Nearly four years after Russia's invasion, Ukraine's arts scene is reviving, yet the ongoing war deeply influences cultural expression. While Ukrainians desire lighthearted entertainment like comedies, their creative output remains largely shaped by the conflict that defines their current reality.
What Hungary's Orban Did â and Didn't â Get from Trump
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's visit to the US seemed successful on the surface, achieving key objectives. However, BBC's Nick Thorpe uncovers a more complex reality, indicating that while Orban gained some support, he encountered limitations in obtaining full endorsement or major policy changes from Trump.
Moment newly opened bridge partially collapses in China
A newly opened bridge in Sichuan, China, partially collapsed shortly after its inauguration. Local authorities report no casualties from the incident. Investigations are likely underway to determine the cause of the collapse.
Ros Atkins on... the BBC resignations
Ros Atkins examines the recent resignations of BBC executives, highlighting that the crisis stems from longstanding issues within the organization rather than sudden events.
Verified videos show aftermath of explosion in Delhi
A car explosion near Delhi's Red Fort in India has resulted in eight fatalities, according to police reports. The incident has raised security concerns in the area.
Philippines typhoon aftermath: 'Water levels are rising fast'
Weakened Typhoon Fung-wong is moving over the South China Sea following its impact on the Philippines, where it caused two fatalities and raised concerns about rapidly rising water levels.
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 ahead of its impact. Authorities are actively managing the response to minimize damage and ensure public safety.
Junts threatens to make its break with the Government official for the first time by joining PP and Vox to push for nuclear extension
Junts threatens to formalize its split from the Government by aligning with PP and Vox to push for extending nuclear energy life. This marks the first time Junts plans to side with opposition parties against the Government on this issue, signaling a significant political rift over nuclear policy and energy strategy in Spain.
Moncloa Seeks to Gain Leeway in the Council of Ministers to Try to "Ride Out" the Parliamentary Break with Junts
SĂĄnchez appears in Congress to address the parliamentary break between Junts and the Government and its consequences. Moncloa aims to gain support in the Council of Ministers and manage the political situation that complicates the parliamentary majority.
Europe intensifies military training of its citizens in response to Putin's threat: this is what each country proposes to train them
In the face of the growing threat from Russia, European countries are strengthening civilian military training. Germany, Sweden, and Finland are implementing mandatory or voluntary training programs to prepare their citizens for national defense, emphasizing resilience and the ability to respond to possible invasions. These initiatives aim to bolster regional security and preparedness for future conflicts.
SĂĄnchez appears today in Congress to report on the corruption cases affecting the PSOE and the latest world summits
The PP will demand explanations from SĂĄnchez regarding the corruption linked to his circle and the loss of support from Junts, while the president reports to Congress on these controversies and the recent international summits.
The audio of the meeting between Leire DĂez and prosecutor Stampa: "The president says we have to put an end to this crap"
Leire DĂez introduced herself as the "right hand" of Santos CerdĂĄn during her meeting with prosecutor Ignacio Stampa, discussing the need to end a problematic situation pointed out by the president.
Avian Flu Domino Effect in the Supermarket: Egg Prices Skyrocket and Spread to Chicken Meat Just Before Christmas
The avian flu detected in poultry in Spain since July has caused a 15.9% increase in egg prices since January, also impacting the cost of chicken meat right before Christmas.
Storm Claudia: rain, haze, and a thermal surge will trigger a radical change in the weather
Storm Claudia, combined with southerly winds loaded with dust, will bring rain with haze and a strong thermal increase, causing a radical change in the weather in Spain, including possible "blood rains" in some areas.
The Story of Omayra, the Girl Who Died on Camera After Being Trapped by an Eruption
It has been 40 years since the tragic death of Omayra SĂĄnchez, a girl who was trapped following the eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano in Colombia. Her struggle to survive for days, captured on camera, moved the world and highlighted the lack of response and resources to rescue her, becoming a symbol of the tragedy and negligence in the face of natural disasters.
Miss Caffeina: "We know the band will have an end, it's very difficult to be the Rolling Stones"
Miss Caffeina presents 'Buenasuerte', an album that addresses romantic breakups from multiple perspectives, reflecting the emotional complexity of the process.
Paula VĂĄzquez uses an audio message from a friend to dodge the classic questions on 'La Revuelta' and takes away Broncano's gift
Paula VĂĄzquez visited 'La Revuelta' to talk about her new game show 'Until the End of the World'. During the interview, she gave David a book with the name of the winner but decided not to hand it over in the end, using an audio message from a friend to avoid the usual questions on the show.
The Spanish national team enjoys a fan-filled event in Madrid before traveling to Georgia... following the controversial absence of Lamine Yamal
The Spanish national team held their first training session at the Ciudad del FĂștbol in Las Rozas, where they received support from their fans, before departing for Georgia, amid controversy over the absence of Lamine Yamal.
Claudia falls into temptation and puts her relationship with Gilbert in check on 'The Island of Temptations': "Heâs going to die"
Claudia kissed her VIP tempter, Gerard, in the jacuzzi, revealing that her relationship with Gilbert is facing problems. She expressed doubts about their love story and wished that he had also made a mistake.
Do you want to enjoy more channels without paying? These are all the ones arriving on your TV in November
New free channels are arriving in November to expand the television offerings. The article details what content will be available and how to access it, making it easier for users to enjoy more options at no additional cost.
Los Javis break up after more than 13 years of relationship and in the middle of filming their new movie
Javier Calvo and Javier Ambrossi, known as Los Javis, have separated after more than 13 years together, right during the filming of 'La bola negra', their movie about Federico GarcĂa Lorca.
MazĂłn points to the Government over the DANA: "The only one who has resigned and taken responsibility has been me"
The Valencian president blames the Government and state agencies for not warning about the floods caused by the DANA. The opposition questions his absence at the Cecopi during the floods in Utiel and urges him to testify to clarify his role in managing the crisis.
Juan Francisco PĂ©rez Llorca, MazĂłnâs right-hand man favored by Vox whom FeijĂło has chosen to complete the legislature
Juan Francisco PĂ©rez Llorca, mayor of Finestrat and former secretary of the PP in the Valencian Community, has been chosen by FeijĂło to continue the legislature. PĂ©rez Llorca has the backing of Vox and is considered MazĂłnâs right-hand man, with experience as a spokesperson in the Corts.
The DANA in Valencia placed Spain among the 20 countries worldwide most affected by climate change in 2024
Spain ranks among the 20 countries most affected by climate change in 2024 and holds the 24th position since 1995, due to events such as the 2022 heatwave. In response, the UN presented a sustainable cooling plan at COP30 to address extreme heatwaves.
These have been the results and the winning number of the 11 million euro ONCE extraordinary raffle
The ONCE extraordinary raffle on 11/11 offers a first prize of 11 million euros and 11 additional prizes of one million euros each, as well as various secondary prizes.
Creditors from Spain track the headquarters of Cervantes, Renfe, or Paradores in the US to collect their debts over the renewable energy 'hit'
The Spanish government has 30 days to report its assets and properties in the US to settle a default of 688.4 million euros in binding arbitration awards. In 2023, a London court ordered the seizure of the Instituto Cervantes in London, but the measure was not carried out following the governmentâs objections. Now, creditors are looking for the offices of entities such as Cervantes, Renfe, or Paradores in the US to collect the debt.
Jeff Bezos Reveals Which Professionals Will Be Saved from the Artificial Intelligence 'Purge'
Jeff Bezos stated that only workers who demonstrate creativity and unique human skills are safe from being replaced by artificial intelligence, emphasizing that AI cannot fully substitute human talent in those areas.
A bombing of FARC dissidents leaves 19 guerrillas dead in the Colombian jungle
Operation Oriel, an inter-institutional action in Guaviare, Colombia, carried out a bombing against FARC dissidents, leaving 19 guerrillas dead in the jungle. This offensive is part of an operation that has been underway for several months to combat illegal armed groups in the region.
Petro orders suspension of intelligence sharing with the USA due to attacks on boats
President Petro ordered the suspension of intelligence sharing with the U.S. due to missile attacks on boats in the Caribbean. The measure will remain in place as long as these attacks continue.
The Government commits to reviewing the staff replacement rate in the Administration and to speeding up competitive exams and internal promotion
The Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Administration has held a second meeting with CCOO, UGT, and CSIF to advance a multi-year pact on salaries and employment, committing to review the staff replacement rate and to accelerate competitive exams and internal promotion.
Xi Jinping and China's First Lady Host a Private Dinner for the Kings
Felipe VI and Letizia arrived in Beijing this Tuesday. The official welcome ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, followed by a private dinner hosted by Xi Jinping and the First Lady for the Kings.
Felipe VI asks in China to resolve the "difficulties" of Spanish companies in the country and asserts Spain as a "reliable partner"
The Kings of Spain undertake a State visit to China. Felipe VI requests addressing the problems faced by Spanish companies in the Asian country and reaffirms Spain as a trustworthy partner to strengthen bilateral relations.
The Dean of Lawyers Told Ortiz That the Note About Ayuso's Boyfriend Was Serious: "It Violated the Right to Defense"
Eugenio RibĂłn stated that the chief prosecutor of Madrid felt pressured, describing the situation as feeling like being in a "sandwich" after the statement about GonzĂĄlez Amador, in the trial against the attorney general.
Journalists Who Published the Boyfriend of Ayuso's Emails Exonerate GarcĂa Ortiz from the Leak and Point to the Madrid Prosecutor's Office
Journalists who published the emails attribute the leak to a source within the Madrid High Prosecutor's Office, dismissing GarcĂa Ortiz's involvement. An informant highlights the reliability and a long 30-year relationship with this source.
Maduro Orders Creation of Defense Commands in Case of "Armed Struggle" in Response to US Deployment
More than eight million Venezuelans have enlisted in the Militia, and training sessions in military techniques are being conducted in response to the United States deployment, to create defense commands in the face of a possible "armed struggle."
A NATO plane crashes in Georgia after taking off from Azerbaijan
A NATO plane lost control shortly after taking off in Azerbaijan, broke in two mid-flight, and crashed engulfed in flames in Georgia.
Alice Campello explains the reason for her temporary breakup with Morata: "We were both medicated"
Alice Campello revealed on Laura's podcast that their temporary breakup with Morata was due to both being "medicated." She also highlighted the success of her business ventures, boasting over 8 million in earnings.
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 AliExpressâs 11.11 campaign in Spain, which stands out for its warmth and authenticity in promoting special discounts.
Madrid Designs the Future: Madrid Innovation, the Epicenter of Technological Entrepreneurship
Madrid Innovation is a municipal initiative that has positioned the capital as a key hub for technological entrepreneurship, facilitating connections between entrepreneurs, startups, and institutions to drive innovation.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that you have to make the best out of difficult situations.
Lucas will sue Andy for his statements and will demand 150,000 euros
Carlos GarcĂa LĂłpez shared information related to Lucas and Andy on Antena 3, which has led Lucas to announce that he will sue Andy for his statements, demanding compensation of 150,000 euros.
Lucas calls Andy "stupid" and "lazy" and he responds: "I'm not going to play his game"
Andy Morales spoke with JoaquĂn Prat on 'El tiempo justo' and calmly responded to Lucas's insults, who called him "stupid" and "lazy." Andy avoided getting into confrontations and maintained a calm stance in the face of the attacks.
The Milan Prosecutor's Office Investigates 'Death Safaris,' Alleged Trips by Italians to Kill Civilians During the Siege of Sarajevo
The Milan Prosecutor's Office is investigating organized trips by Italians during the siege of Sarajevo, called 'death safaris,' based on documents and testimonies from soldiers and intelligence, without revealing specific names.
The Current Life of Miguel Ăngel, the Iconic 'Piraña' from 'Verano azul', Who Is Now a Technology Pioneer
Miguel Ăngel, known as 'Piraña' in 'Verano azul', left acting to pursue a career in telecommunications and has ventured into politics, now standing out as a technology pioneer.
Project Selected to Reinterpret the Valley of Cuelgamuros: the Great Cross Stays, but the Staircase Will Be Demolished
The project "The Base and the Cross" was selected to reinterpret the Valley of Cuelgamuros. The monumental great cross will remain, but the staircase surrounding it will be demolished, thereby transforming the space for new uses and meanings.
Chenoa reveals she suffered bullying as a child: "When I arrived in Spain they called me 'sudaca' and 'panchita'"
Chenoa shared that, upon arriving in Spain from Argentina as a child, she was a victim of bullying because of her accent, receiving insults such as "sudaca" and "panchita."
A Journey Through Time to the Golden Age through Gastronomy
The gastronomy of AlcalĂĄ de Henares reflects Castilian and Madrid influences, highlighting references to Cervantes and his emblematic work, âDon Quixote,â offering a culinary experience that connects with the Spanish Golden Age.
IAG tightens the stance with Heathrow over cost increases arising from its expansion plans
IAG and Heathrow face tensions due to rising costs associated with the airport's expansion plans. The airline questions the financial increases impacting its operations, creating a standoff between both parties regarding the viability and economic terms of the airport growth project.
Maya Hawke on Tarantino's Foot Fetish: "Don't Take Off Your Shoes"
Maya Hawke, daughter of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, who acted in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,' comments on Quentin Tarantino's fetish for showing his actresses' bare feet in several films.
Jessica Alba's Physiotherapist's Trick for a Strong and Toned Core
Personal trainer Ramona Braganza shares the core routine that helps Jessica Alba maintain a defined and strong abdomen, highlighting key exercises to tone this area.
Scientific Societies Urge Prioritizing Epilepsy Medications Over Cannabis
Scientific societies request that traditional medications for the treatment of epilepsy be prioritized over standardized cannabis preparations, recently regulated by the Government. They believe that conventional drugs should be the first option due to their efficacy and scientific evidence.
This paint promises to revolutionize energy savings by cooling buildings more cheaply
An innovative paint lowers the interior temperature of buildings and also captures water from the air, offering an efficient and economical solution for energy savings and sustainability.
The hotel in Spain that has just been chosen as the best coastal resort and has the largest spa in Andalusia
The hotel in Chiclana has been recognized at the 2025 World Luxury Hotel Awards as the best coastal resort and features the largest spa in Andalusia, establishing itself as a benchmark in the region.
The medieval tavern where you can eat royal delicacies, throw axes, and sit on the Iron Throne
This establishment in the center of Madrid offers a unique experience that combines medieval cuisine, leisure activities such as axe throwing, and themed decorations, including replicas of the Iron Throne, to immerse visitors in a historical and fun atmosphere.
Madrid announces that the circulation tax will depend on the vehicleâs DGT environmental label in 2026
Madrid will implement a new circulation tax in 2026 that will depend on the DGT environmental label of the vehicle. Vehicles without a label, considered more polluting, will face an increase in the tax as a measure to penalize their use and encourage the adoption of more sustainable vehicles.
Reservoirs break the trend and rise for the first time in more than 20 weeks, but fall below last year's level
Spain's water reserves have increased for the first time in more than 20 weeks, reaching 51.4% of their capacity, although they remain below the level recorded last year.
The Congress rejects an ERC proposal to penalize the purchase of homes from the third one onward with a new tax
The ERC initiative to impose a new tax starting from the third home was rejected in Congress due to the abstentions of PNV and Junts and the votes against from PP and Vox, despite unanimous support from the left.
Russia denies that Venezuela has asked for military help amid escalating tensions with the United States
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Russia has not received any request for military assistance from Venezuela and criticized the United States' policy towards Caracas, warning that it will not bring positive results.
The municipalities of Madrid that will be left in darkness during the solar eclipse
In August 2026, a total solar eclipse visible from the Iberian Peninsula for the first time in over a century will darken several municipalities in Madrid, offering a unique spectacle for the region.
Record Population in Spain: The Population Grows by 105,488 People and Reaches 49.4 Million
The population of Spain reached 49.4 million after an increase of 105,488 people, mainly driven by a rise in residents born abroad.
Kiaâs New Electric SUV EV5 Arrives to Convince European Drivers
Kia presents its new electric SUV EV5, designed for the European market. With a focus on advanced technology, modern design, and competitive range, the EV5 aims to attract drivers who demand sustainability without sacrificing style or performance. This model expands Kiaâs electric lineup, consolidating its commitment to clean mobility in Europe.
Clint Eastwood's Love Affair with a Married Actress That Almost Ended in a Duel to the Death
Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg began a romance during the filming of 'The Legend of the City Without a Name' (1968). This relationship deeply affected Seberg, who was married at the time, and almost led to a duel to the death, highlighting the intensity and complications of their bond on set.
The Vampire Expense That Has Become Fixed in Spanish Households and Threatens Your Finances: "It Goes Undetected"
Condusef warns about constant expenses that consume 30% of the monthly income in Spanish households, severely affecting personal finances as they go unnoticed and make detection difficult.
How to request an IRPF refund if you bought your house before 2013, even if you have already sold it
The Tax Agency has eased the requirements to request an IRPF refund for investment in a main residence purchased before 2013, even if the property has already been sold. This allows more taxpayers to access the deduction and recover payments made improperly.
The Government Will Provide Up to 3,000 Euros to Obtain a Truck or Bus Driverâs License Due to a Shortage of Experts
The Council of Ministers approved the "Plan Reconduce," which offers aid of up to 3,000 euros to train as a truck or bus driver. Applications will be open until January 12, aiming to address the shortage of experts in these sectors.
The Flourless Chocolate Cake Recipe for Less Than 3 Euros per Serving by the Torres Brothers
This chocolate cake by the Torres Brothers is affordable, flour- and gluten-free, ideal for those looking for a delicious and accessible dessert for less than 3 euros per serving.
Equality Ministry detects a new failure in the anti-abuse bracelet system and activates the protection protocol
The Ministry of Equality, led by Ana Redondo, reported that after a technological failure detected this Tuesday, the anti-abuse bracelet system is now functioning normally. They assured that the panic button operated correctly during the incident and activated the corresponding protection protocol.
The dramatic life of the 'bald man from the Lottery,' whose death, which occurred in 2024, has only now become known
Clive Arrindell lost his job in 2005 after the expiration of his contract with the State Lotteries, which still paid him for the remaining years at a rate of 120,000 euros per commercial. His life, marked by this period, culminated with his death in 2024, news that has recently come to light.
Leo Messi and the 'little thorn' of his farewell to Barcelona: "It was strange not being able to say goodbye the way I wanted"
Leo Messi returned to Camp Nou for the first time since his departure and expressed that it felt strange not being able to say goodbye to Barcelona as he had wished, leaving a "little thorn" for not having had a proper farewell at the club.
Carlos Cuerpo ventures to speak in Chinese during a meeting with more than 400 companies in Chengdu
Minister Carlos Cuerpo greeted the attendees and expressed his satisfaction at participating in the inauguration of the business meeting in Chengdu, which brings together more than 400 companies.
Anosmia, a life without smell: "What I miss the most is knowing what I and my family smell like, and I will never know it again"
Anosmia, or loss of smell, causes emotional isolation, generates anxiety, and can affect health, but it remains a little-recognized and untreated disability by society and medicine.
Faith resurges among young people: "Society modernizing 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, showing a resurgence of faith despite social modernization.
Resistance to 'fast fashion' is led by local shops and sustainable fashion: "The clothes we have work very poorly"
Three Spanish brands stand out in a market saturated by fast consumption by focusing on sustainable fashion and local stores, demonstrating that it is possible to offer clothing with its own identity and quality in contrast to the uniformity and shortcomings of fast fashion.
Climate Summit, Mission Impossible
Denialist populism hinders progress in the fight against climate change during the COP30 Summit in Brazil, obstructing essential agreements and commitments to address the global environmental crisis.
Calling to the ranks
Several countries are considering a possible armed conflict in Europe, but it is crucial to focus on the current events, which are numerous, rather than only on potential future scenarios.
History Is Not Written Like This
Kings do not write history, but sometimes they make it and serve as a measure of it; however, making history and writing it are different actions.
Trial of the Attorney General... and Journalism
A judge questioned the credibility of journalists in a case against the Attorney General, which creates distrust in the impartiality of the process and raises concerns about the future of independent journalism.
The gap between Amama and the Health Board widens: the association claims to have "thousands" of cases and the Health Department regrets that they do not provide the data
The president of Amama states that they have filed 25 property claims with the SAS, while the Health Minister regrets that the association does not provide them with the data of the thousands of cases they claim to have documented, widening the gap between both parties.
RosalĂa reveals on 'La Revuelta' the meaning of her song 'Berghain' and it does not come from the Berlin club
RosalĂa confessed on 'La Revuelta' to David Broncano that she has never been to the Berghain nightclub in Berlin. Although the title of her song is related, its real meaning is different and does not come directly from the famous club.
The Nuns of Ăvila, about the Lux Yemas in honor of the artist: "We wanted to outdo ourselves"
The nuns of Ăvila are releasing a third batch of Lux Yemas in honor of an artist and plan to launch online sales for this special edition.
The UN Committee Against Torture Denounces the "Systematic Abuse" of Palestinians Detained by Israel
Reports to the UN Committee Against Torture reveal systematic abuse, especially of children and vulnerable groups, among Palestinians detained by Israel.
The United Kingdom mistakenly released 91 prisoners between April and October of this year
The UK Labour Government was accused of "incompetence" by the opposition after mistakenly releasing 91 prisoners between April and October of this year.
Nieves makes a decision regarding her relationship with Lorenzo on 'The Island of Temptations': "This could happen"
Nieves revealed that she still loves Lorenzo but acknowledged that their relationship needed a profound change, which led her to make an important decision about their future together on 'The Island of Temptations.'
Kike, on 'First Dates': "People, in general, sometimes disgust me"
Kike, a participant on 'First Dates', confessed that he is going through an antisocial phase and expressed his dislike for people in general, stating that they sometimes disgust him.
Wyoming reveals on 'El Intermedio' which animal he would never have: "It's incredibly boring"
Wyoming revealed on 'El Intermedio' that he would never have a sloth as a pet, describing it as incredibly boring because it hangs around all day, does not interact, nor does any cute tricks.
Marc GirĂł denounces the suffocation of universities: "It is a fascio-capitalist path"
Marc GirĂł began his monologue with humor and criticism, warning about the cuts and privatization in universities. Additionally, he highlighted and celebrated the resistance of students and teachers in the face of this situation.
The Fun Conversation Between Nacho Duato and Infanta Margarita
Nacho Duato humorously shared his encounter with Infanta Margarita, who surprised him with her sharp sense of humor and great passion for music, leaving him impressed.
The '20minutos Hangover': Gala 8 and the 'OT 2025' contestants still donât know where to put their hands
In Gala 8 of 'OT 2025', the contestants showed signs of discomfort with closed eyes, restless hands, and pounding on their chests, reflecting their nervousness and lack of confidence on stage.
The 'behind the scenes' of Carmen Machi, AlmodĂłvar, Javi Calvo, and Alexia Putellas with RosalĂa on 'La Revuelta'
Ten prominent figures from the Spanish world, such as Carmen Machi and Pedro AlmodĂłvar, surprised the audience with a parody before the interview with RosalĂa on 'La Revuelta.'
ENA, the long-awaited series about Queen Victoria Eugenia: this was its premiere on Gran VĂa
The series ENA, created by Javier Olivares and based on the novel by Pilar Eyre, premiered on Gran VĂa to great anticipation. The premiere brought together actors and the public, highlighting the faithful recreation of Queen Victoria Eugenia's life in this eagerly awaited production that blends history and drama.
JesĂșs Cintora's 'complaint' on 'Malas lenguas': "It's November and there are already Christmas lights"
JesĂșs Cintora complains on 'Malas lenguas' because, although it is November, the Christmas lights have already been turned on. The first town to do so in Spain has been Estepa, in Seville.
Leire MartĂnez reveals on 'OT 2025' that she was fired from La Oreja de Van Gogh: "Queen!"
Leire MartĂnez surprised everyone on 'OT 2025' by confessing that she was fired from La Oreja de Van Gogh. Her honesty earned her applause from Chenoa and the audience, highlighting her authenticity and strength.
Ronaldo reveals details about his upcoming wedding with Georgina: he didnât plan the proposal and it will be after the World Cup, in the summer of 2026
Ronaldo confirmed that he did not plan his proposal to Georgina and that their wedding will be in the summer of 2026, after the World Cup. The proposal took place during a family dinner at home, where their daughters Eva and Alana woke up at midnight and witnessed the moment.
Chenoaâs father contracts scabies in the nursing home where he lives in âpovertyâ
Chenoaâs father has contracted scabies in the nursing home where he lives, describing his situation as âdesperateâ and living in conditions of âpoverty.â Despite this, he assures that his health is âmore or less good.â
Isa Pantoja caught broken after Kiko Rivera's interview airs: "She had to stop the recording"
Isa Pantoja will appear on the next cover of Lecturas magazine. She was seen very affected after the broadcast of Kiko Rivera's interview, to the point of having to stop the recording due to the emotion and tension experienced.
Isabel Pantoja doesn't even want to hear about her son: she forbade his interview from being aired on television
Isabel Pantoja prohibited the broadcast of her son's interview on television, worried that her children might suffer the same as she did with Kiko, according to what Kike Calleja revealed on 'Fiesta'.
Allison Mack speaks, for the first time after her release from prison, about her role in the Nxivm sex cult
After serving two years in prison, Allison Mack breaks her silence in the podcast 'Allison After Nxivm,' where she discusses her involvement in the Nxivm sex cult and reflects on her experience and the impact of her actions.
JPelirrojo reveals that he might have autism and "high abilities": "It explains why people see me as narcissistic"
YouTuber JPelirrojo announced on the podcast 'La sobremesa' that he is in the process of being diagnosed with autism and high abilities, explaining that this could clarify why many people perceive him as narcissistic.
El Rubius on the Possible End of Twitch: "There Are Small Creators Who Can't Make Ends Meet"
Streamer El Rubius questions the long-term sustainability of platforms like Twitch and Kick, highlighting that many small creators face financial difficulties and cannot make ends meet, which puts the current economic model of these platforms at risk.
Cristian Castro and Mariela SĂĄnchez Break Up Again Amid Infidelity Rumors
Cristian Castro and Mariela SĂĄnchez, who were planning to get married in 2026, have ended their relationship once again due to a video showing Castro with a fan, which has sparked rumors of possible infidelity.
Carolina Moura Reflects on Cosmetic Enhancements and Insecurities
Carolina Moura, TikToker, makes a call for self-acceptance and advises thinking clearly before resorting to aesthetic medicine, emphasizing the importance of valuing oneâs own image and addressing insecurities from a conscious perspective.
How to claim a refund of the garbage fee
Some city councils have increased the garbage fee without meeting all the legal requirements, which allows citizens to claim a refund.
An Atlantic Front Will Force You to Use the Umbrella Again This Week
Aemet has named 'Claudia' the storm that will bring heavy rains to the Canary Islands and could cause falling branches and cornices. It is expected to also affect the Peninsula starting Tuesday.
Rafa Nadal's Speech in Miami After His Noted Hug with Milei
Rafa Nadal attended the America Business Forum in Miami, where he gave a speech following the controversial hug with politician Javier Milei. During his address, Nadal highlighted values such as effort and humility, focusing on inspiring topics for entrepreneurs and businesspeople present at the event.
Investment Funds Invade Spanish Football: Atlético de Madrid, the Latest to Be Acquired
Large investment groups have acquired several teams in Spain's First and Second Divisions in recent years, with Atlético de Madrid being the latest club to join this trend in both Spanish and global football.
The first matchups of the second round of the Copa del Rey revealed
The second round of the Copa del Rey features the first matchups, although FC Barcelona, Real Madrid, AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, and Athletic Bilbaoâ the four teams competing in the Spanish Super Cupâhave not yet entered the competition.
Extremadura to Pay Tribute to Reyes in Their Match Against Sevilla
Extremadura will honor José Antonio Reyes during their game against Sevilla, highlighting the legacy and memory of the late player in a gesture of respect and recognition for his career and connection with both teams.
The Mavericks fire Nico Harrison, responsible for the trade of Luka Doncic
The Dallas Mavericks have fired their general manager, Nico Harrison, responsible for the trade of Luka Doncic, according to several American media outlets.
A 60-Year-Old Cyclist Dies After Suffering an Accident in Murcia
A 60-year-old cyclist was found unconscious and bleeding from the head in San Javier. Despite the intervention of emergency services, he died after suffering an accident.
'Beyond a Bubble,' the story about acquired brain injury in children by Sylvie Riesco to "change the perspective"
The story "Beyond a Bubble" by Sylvie Riesco aims to raise awareness about acquired brain injury in children. 100% of the proceeds are donated to the Sin Daño Foundation, which supports affected children.
Sandra Arjona, with a rare disease and devoted to others: "I have always been emotionally strong"
Sandra Arjona, winner of 'Ellas cuentan', lives with type 1 neurofibromatosis, a rare and invisible disease that affects the central nervous system. Despite her condition, she remains emotionally strong and dedicated to helping others.
Aitor Francesena, the blind surfer who teaches how to ride the waves of life: "I navigate through what I hear"
Aitor Francesena lost the vision in one eye at the age of 14 and became completely blind 13 years ago. Today, he is a leading figure in surfing and has published the book 'Surfing Life', where he shares his experience and his way of controlling the waves through hearing.
RaĂșl Arribas: "Those who manage 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, urges that those who manage social resources experience life in a wheelchair to better understand the difficulties and needs of people with this condition.
The Ibex-35 Smashes Its Historical Record and Approaches 16,400 Points Following the Reopening of the U.S. Government
The Ibex-35 reaches a historic record close to 16,400 points after the reopening of the U.S. government, driven by reduced uncertainty. A rebound in private consumption is expected, along with clear data for the Fed to decide on interest rates.
Myths and Half-Truths About Beef: From Methane Emissions to Antibiotics and Price
Beef production faces criticism for its sustainability, environmental impact, and use of antibiotics. Additionally, the price of meat is a controversial topic, reflecting debates about its value and the costs associated with its agri-food chain.
PP & Vox: Cohabitation Marriage
The union between PP and Vox could be achieved by combining a liberal reduction from the PP with a radical conservatism contributed by Vox, seeking a balance within the alliance.
The automobile accelerates as an engine of spending: it will drive a 3.3% increase in household expenditure this year
According to the 'Consumption Situation' report by BBVA Research, family spending will grow by 3.3% this year, two tenths higher than in 2023, mainly driven by the increase in car purchases.
The Failure of the Frankenstein Government Led by Pedro SĂĄnchez
Pedro SĂĄnchez, despite the challenges and lack of budgets, assures that he will continue governing until 2027, demonstrating strong political resilience during his term.
Juvencio Maeztu, first Spaniard at the head of IKEA: "My priority is to grow"
Juvencio Maeztu, the first Spaniard to lead IKEA, highlights his 25-year career with the company. Under his leadership, IKEA has achieved a 35% growth in net profit in the last fiscal year. Maeztu emphasizes that his priority is to continue driving the companyâs growth.
RosalĂa's struggles to record 'LUX' and 'Euphoria' at the same time: "I almost had a mental breakdown"
RosalĂa released her fourth album, which was a hit on Spotify, while facing the challenge of simultaneously recording her music and participating in season 3 of 'Euphoria' on HBO Max, a situation that almost caused her a mental breakdown.
Sydney Sweeney has an unresolved issue: her movies repeatedly fail at the box office for this reason
Sydney Sweeney's movies fail to draw audiences to theaters, as shown by 'Eden,' released only on streaming platforms, and 'Americana' and 'Christy,' still awaiting release in Spanish cinemas, confirming that her name does not guarantee box office success.
The Polish 5-Episode Miniseries Taking Netflix by Storm: A Nightmare in the Baltic for 'Chernobyl' Fans
Based on true events, the Polish miniseries 'Heweliusz' has ranked in Netflix's Top 10 since its release on November 5th. With just 5 episodes, the series offers an intense experience reminiscent of 'Chernobyl', focusing on a dramatic story set in the Baltic region.
Oscar Isaac Only Puts This Condition to Return to 'Star Wars': "If Disney Manages Not to Succumb to Fascism"
Oscar Isaac, who played Poe Dameron in the latest Star Wars trilogy and starred in the Marvel series 'Moon Knight,' conditions his return to Star Wars on Disney maintaining a stance away from fascism.
'Superman' announces a very juicy spin-off: Jimmy Olsen will have his own series in James Gunn's DC Universe
Skyler Gisondo will star in the Jimmy Olsen series, a spin-off announced following his debut as a photographer at the Daily Planet in the new movie that launches James Gunn's DC Universe.
Complete Guide to WhatsApp Icons: Learn the Meaning of Each Symbol That Appears in Your Chats
This guide explains the meaning of each icon that appears in your WhatsApp conversations, helping you better understand the symbols that indicate message statuses and activities within the app.
Your Android phone can now make video calls with emergency services: hereâs how it works
Version 25.44 of Google Play Services allows Android users to make live video calls with emergency services, enhancing communication beyond the traditional voice call.
Astronauts 'stranded' in space still don't know if they will use their spacecraft, hit by space debris
China delayed the return of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft with three astronauts due to a possible impact with space debris, putting their immediate return at risk.
Google Pixel Watch 4: more brightness, more power, and more intelligence on your wrist
The Pixel Watch 4 comes in two sizes (41 and 45 mm) with an elegant circular design, improved power, a brighter display, and advanced sensors, offering greater intelligence and performance on your wrist.
How to Use ChatGPT This Black Friday to Help You Shop Risk-Free
Take advantage of ChatGPT during Black Friday to resolve any questions you have. This way, you can make informed decisions and shop safely, maximizing the benefits of this date.
ModaEspaña criticizes Yolanda DĂaz and calls for effective measures against counterfeiting
The ModaEspaña confederation has requested a firm response from the Government against counterfeiting following recent statements by Yolanda DĂaz that are considered irresponsible.
The Importance of Masturbation in Menopause: A Psychologist and a Gynecologist Give Us the Keys
A study reveals that regular masturbation can relieve the symptoms of peri- and menopause, improving physical and emotional well-being during this stage, according to a psychologist and a gynecologist.
Five Decades of Nike: A Journey Through the Gear of Sports Legends
An exhibition in Madrid celebrates 50 years of Nike by showcasing iconic shoes and gear from sports legends such as Rafa Nadal, Pau Gasol, Michael Jordan, and Andre Agassi, highlighting the evolution and cultural impact of the brand in sports.
These lipsticks will become your favorites this fall: 'lip oil' and 'lip balm'
This fall, lips stand out for their naturalness with lipsticks that hydrate, care for, and offer a subtle touch of color, ideal for a fresh and healthy look.
Eva Longoriaâs Italian Bob Haircut Will Be the Most Desired Because It Instantly Rejuvenates
Eva Longoria debuted an Italian bob haircut in Madrid, known for its versatility and ability to instantly rejuvenate. Experts explain how to achieve this style and highlight why it is so flattering for different face shapes.
Carmen Lomana, at 77 years old: "I have my secret ritual for skin that looks six years younger"
Carmen Lomana, at 77, reveals her secret beauty ritual that provides her with an immediate tightening effect, keeping her skin at least six years younger. She shares this key part of her routine to look radiant and youthful.
A Three-Michelin-Star Chef Reveals the Trick to Peeling a Boiled Egg in Seconds
A three-Michelin-star chef shared on Instagram an easy and quick method to peel a boiled egg effortlessly, making this common kitchen task easier.
Fray Ăngelâs Key to Making Top-Quality 'Papas Aliñås': "You Have to Season the Potatoes While Theyâre Hot and Then Let Them Cool"
Fray Ăngel shares on YouTube his recipe for the traditional papas aliñås from CĂĄdiz, emphasizing that the secret is to season the potatoes while they are still hot and then let them cool to achieve a better flavor.
The Catalan Dessert Little Known in the Rest of Spain with Nuts
The musicianâs dessert is a traditional Catalan recipe very popular in the region, although little known in the rest of Spain. It is characterized by including nuts as main ingredients, standing out for its unique flavor and texture.
A Spanish Woman Tries Olive Oil from a Moroccan Supermarket: "Look at the Color"
A Spanish woman tries olive oil from a supermarket in Morocco and highlights the color of the liquid, which is almost opaque green, showcasing a notable characteristic of the product.
The Cheese That the Grilled Ham and Cheese Sandwich Must Have to "Be the Best of Your Life"
The chef reveals that Emmental cheese is ideal for making a perfect grilled ham and cheese sandwich, ensuring that its flavor and texture make it the best choice for this classic recipe.
The twelve varieties of legumes with Spanish designation
Spain has twelve protected varieties of legumes: eight with Protected Geographical Indication and four with Protected Designation of Origin, beneficial for gastronomy, the environment, and the local economy.
The Most Curious Route in Alicante: The Trail Goes Along a Salt Path
To the south of the Valencian Community, near Murcia, there is a unique route in Spain that stands out for following a path made mainly of salt, offering a singular experience that seems straight out of a movie.
The town of Albacete that is near the source of a river with viewpoints
This village in the south of Castilla-La Mancha, close to Andalusia, is located in a unique natural setting with mountains, waterfalls, and streams, standing out for being near the source of a river equipped with viewpoints to enjoy the landscape.
The Most Beautiful Village in Asturias: A Medieval Paradise with Stone Houses Nestled Among Mountains
With only 40 inhabitants, this village is the oldest locality in Asturias. It is a peaceful haven that preserves an authentic rural and medieval atmosphere, with stone houses and a mountainous environment that makes it a hidden paradise in the region.
Las Tetas de Viana, the five-kilometer hiking route near Trillo that leads to a natural viewpoint
This five-kilometer trail near Trillo traverses one of the most unique landscapes of the Alcarria region, culminating at a natural viewpoint perfect for enjoying panoramic views and complementing your visit to the town.
The big change from Ryanair that will affect all travelers starting this Wednesday
Ryanair will stop issuing boarding passes in paper format for printing, affecting all its passengers starting this Wednesday.
A flight attendant reveals the most hated seat on the plane by passengers
A famous YouTube flight attendant has revealed which seats are the least popular on a plane, warning passengers about the seats that tend to cause the most discomfort during the flight.
The Little-Known Town of Portugal with a Castle and Churches Full of Art
The village in Alentejo offers a peaceful rural getaway, highlighting its history and architecture, including a castle and churches filled with art that attract visitors seeking culture and tranquility.
Jorge Ăngel, nurse: "Canker sores appear due to stress or a weakened immune systemâ
Jorge Ăngel explains that canker sores or mouth ulcers typically appear mainly due to stress or a weakened immune system, among other common reasons.
Is the daily pill over? A new gene therapy cuts cholesterol in half in a group of patients
An innovative gene-editing therapy in the U.S. successfully reduced cholesterol and triglycerides by 50% in patients with lipid disorders, offering a promising alternative to conventional daily treatments.
From Needing Help to Go to the Bathroom to Going Independently: The Effect of Exercise on Centenarians
A pioneering global study confirms that physical exercise significantly improves autonomy in centenarians, helping them perform activities such as going to the bathroom by themselves and enhancing their quality of life.
Dr. CucalĂłn: "This is the relationship between Ozempic and thyroid cancer"
Dr. CucalĂłn analyzes a recent study that links the use of the medication Ozempic with certain cases of thyroid cancer, explaining the relationship and its implications.
The use of melatonin is associated with a 90% higher long-term risk of heart failure
A study reveals that the consumption of melatonin supplements for one year is linked to a 90% increase in the risk of suffering heart failure and other cardiovascular problems in the long term.
A vaccine against salmonella shows promising results in a clinical trial
The vaccine against salmonella showed promising results in a clinical trial but needs to undergo further studies in humans before obtaining approval.
What Black Radars Are That See Everything: 95% Accuracy and Use Artificial Intelligence to Fine Offenders
Black radars, with 95% accuracy, are already operating in French cities such as Paris, Rennes, and Lyon. They use artificial intelligence to detect violations and automatically issue fines, improving efficiency and traffic control.
The new generation of the Toyota Hilux is here, and it comes at the pace of batteries
The ninth generation of the Toyota Hilux arrives with significant advancements, including 100% electric powertrains and a completely redesigned look, modernizing this iconic Japanese pickup.
The Most Dangerous Spots: Sections with the Highest Concentration of Accidents
The Directorate General of Highways (DGC) has updated the list of the most dangerous sections of the State Road Network (RCE), identifying the areas with the highest concentration of accidents in different regions of Spain.
At 139 km/h and with the load poorly secured: all the violations the truck driver intercepted on the AP-1 will face
In October, a truck driver was caught by a Civil Guard radar in Burgos driving at 125 km/h on the AP-1, near Miranda de Ebro, with the load poorly secured. He will face several violations for speeding and for not properly securing the load, putting road safety at risk.
The CEO of Lamborghini: "Our customers do not see electric vehicles as an alternative"
The CEO of Lamborghini stated in an interview with 'Auto Express' that their current customers do not consider electric cars as a viable option, highlighting the brand's traditional preferences and the challenges that electric vehicles represent for their customers and their identity.
I confirm that this is one of the most recommendable cars on the market
The Toyota Corolla Touring Sports stands out for its exceptional balance in design, comfort, performance, and efficiency. Its versatility and quality position it as a highly recommendable option for those looking for a reliable and well-rounded car in every aspect.
The History of Hondarribia Village: This Is How the Luxury Mega Outlet Was Supposed to Be That Ended Up in a 14 Million Lawsuit Against the City Council
The Hondarribia Village luxury mega outlet project was canceled due to the annulment of the General Urban Development Plan (PGOU), which the promoting companies claim deprived them of economic viability. As a result, they have filed a 14 million euro lawsuit against the City Council.
The AMB initially approves its general budget of 2.896 billion for the coming year
The AMB has initially approved its general budget of 2.896 billion euros for the next year, with the support of PSC, Junts, Comuns, ERC, and Vivim Montcada i Reixa.
Almost 200 square meters: this is what the new Tiger store in Zaragoza will be like
The new Tiger store in Zaragoza will open on November 14th in the Gran Casa shopping center and will have an area of almost 200 square meters.
Catalonia Designs Its Railway Network for 2050 with Three New High-Speed Rail Stations in Girona, Tarragona, and Vilafranca del PenedĂšs
Catalonia's Railway Strategy includes 63 measures, among them new train lines on the transversal axis and the Barcelona metropolitan area, the creation of a public company to acquire trains, and the opening of three new high-speed rail (AVE) stations in Girona, Tarragona, and Vilafranca del PenedĂšs by 2050.
Palma will offer free tours on the tourist bus to elderly people to see the Christmas lights
On November 22, Palma will inaugurate the Christmas lights and offer free tours on the tourist bus for elderly people, making it easier for them to enjoy the Christmas atmosphere in the city.
Requests to Convert Offices into Housing Are Concentrated in These Cities in the Community of Madrid
The Community of Madrid has extended for two years the regulation that facilitates transforming offices into housing, after receiving 3,679 applications in one year. This measure responds to the growing interest in repurposing workspaces for residential use in various cities throughout the region.
The Generalitat Authorizes the Sale of the Cannelloni Factory in Ripollet That It Inherited in 2023
The Generalitat has approved the sale of the Fadaic cannelloni factory in Ripollet, whose first auction in July went unsold. The company was inherited by the administration in 2023 and is now seeking a buyer following the initial failure to sell.
Madrid's Retail and Hospitality Sectors Will Receive Advisory Support to Avoid Closures, an Office to Streamline Paperwork, and Lower Taxes
The Madrid City Council launches the Comprehensive Strategy 2025-2027 with a budget of 95.4 million euros to support retail and hospitality businesses. It includes advisory services to prevent closures, an office to facilitate administrative procedures, and tax benefits to promote commercial and hospitality activities in the city.
Orange alert in the province of A Coruña due to heavy rains and winds of up to 80 kilometers per hour
Aemet has declared an orange alert in A Coruña due to heavy rains, with up to 80 mm in 12 hours, and winds that can reach 80 km/h, recommending caution to the population.
The plaque dedicated to Rosa Zarra in San SebastiĂĄn is vandalized: Esan says the vandalism "does not represent the Ertzaintza"
The plaque dedicated to Rosa Zarra in FerrerĂas Square in San SebastiĂĄn, installed by the City Council, was vandalized. Esan, the union representation of the Ertzaintza, condemned the act and clarified that it does not reflect the values or stance of the police force.
Barcelona Aims to Become the European Capital of Christmas in 2026
Barcelona seeks to become the European capital of Christmas in 2026 through a plan that combines Christmas traditions with the city's characteristic creativity and innovation.
A gardener requests to work remotely in Torrevieja and this is the response from the City Council
A gardener requested to work remotely in Torrevieja, but the City Council responded that his position cannot be performed remotely, according to Human Resources.
The emotional reunion of a man and his dog after spending two months in the hospital: "The purest love"
A man was hospitalized for pneumonia for more than 82 days without being able to see his dog. After his recovery, they had an emotional reunion that reflects "the purest love" between them.
A Businessman's Complaint About Not Finding Employees: "100% of the Candidates Have Declined the Interview"
A businessman reported that all the candidates have rejected job interviews upon learning that a contract would need to be signed, which makes it difficult to hire for the offered position.
Why Your Cat Gives âBunny Kicksâ to Its Toys and How to Understand This Behavior
Bunny kicks in cats are a natural behavior that reflects their hunting instinct. Using appropriate toys, offering regular play sessions, and avoiding overstimulation helps channel these kicks toward suitable targets, promoting their well-being and preventing problematic behaviors.
A Study Shows How Experiences During Puppyhood Shape Adult Dogs
The study reveals that experiences during the puppy stage significantly influence the adult behavior of dogs, showing patterns similar to those observed in humans and other species.
Zoos and Sanctuaries: Two Different Realities That Must Be Accountable
The Spanish Federation of Sanctuaries has published a manifesto that reopens the debate on the regulation of zoos and sanctuaries, highlighting that both spaces, which house unrecoverable animals, must be accountable but operate under different models and objectives.
Check your horoscope for Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help guide your day and future decisions.
These are the four richest people from Murcia in the region, according to Forbes
TomĂĄs Olivo ranks sixth on the list of the 100 richest Spaniards in 2025, according to Forbes magazine.
How Much Money Does the Tax Agency Take from the Prizes of the ONCE November 11th Draw, the Lottery, La Primitiva, or Euromillions?
The Tax Agency applies a special tax on lottery and betting prizes, except for those equal to or less than 40,000 euros, which are exempt from taxes.
Where to Pick Chestnuts Near Barcelona: 3 Perfect Forests for Gathering Them
Catalonia offers several forests near Barcelona ideal for chestnut picking, a popular activity during the autumn season to enjoy nature and this traditional fruit.
The Movie About the Strange House of the Heiress of the Winchester Company
The horror film by the Spieri brothers explores the 160-room house built by the heiress of the Winchester company. The story reveals historical secrets and mysteries behind this strange mansion, known for its labyrinthine design and supernatural legends that inspire its narrative.
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 on the internet, but it lacks context. That amount includes water used throughout the entire process, from cultivation to production, not just for the beverage itself, which explains why it seems so high.
Deadly Autumn for Cranes: A Terrifying Virus Is Killing Them by the Thousands
A deadly strain of avian flu is causing massive deaths among migratory birds, with over 900 cranes having died just in Gallocanta, severely impacting their populations.
Chinese Horoscope 2026: The 'Celebrities' Born During the Year of the Horse
The Year of the Horse corresponds to those born in 1906, 1918, 1930, 1942, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, and 2026. This Chinese zodiac sign influences the personality and destiny of those born in these years.
The Best Cartoons by MalagĂłn
All the humorous and satirical cartoons created by MalagĂłn, originally published in 20minutos, compiled to highlight his unique style and social critique.
Mistakes When Preparing Your Car for the Cold That Can Be a Headache
Preparing your car for autumn and winter is key to avoiding problems. It is important to check and maintain various aspects of the vehicle to ensure its proper functioning and prevent issues during the cold months.
From Marcos Llorente to Bale: footballers who changed position and succeeded
Versatility is key in football, allowing players to adapt to different positions and secure their place in the team. Players like Marcos Llorente and Gareth Bale have shown success after changing position, offering the coach more tactical options and confirming that adaptability is a great virtue in the sport.
Aliexpress surprises by extending its 11/11 event: this is the date until which discounts will be available
Aliexpress has decided to extend its 11/11 discount event, allowing users to access special prices and use coupons for more days. There are still several days left to take advantage of these irresistible offers.
This is the BB Cream I Buy Again and Again, and Today Aliexpress Has It for Only 2 Euros
Garnier's BB Cream, a favorite among users and a top seller in e-commerce, is available on Aliexpress for only 2 euros, an offer that attracts many fans of the product.
Checkmate, inflation: this is how you can buy extra virgin olive oil for less than 4 euros per liter
At the AliExpress 11/11 event, it is possible to buy extra virgin olive oil at prices close to those of 2020, allowing savings on a product that has seen a notable increase due to inflation.
The Best Deals to Upgrade Your Frying Pans You Can Find on 11/11
On 11/11, thanks to Singles Day coupons on Aliexpress, it is possible to purchase frying pans at very affordable prices, taking advantage of special offers to upgrade this kitchen essential.
The Government Approves the Educational Reform That Reduces Class Sizes in Primary and Secondary Schools and Sets a Limit on Teachers' Working Hours
The educational reform lowers the student-to-classroom ratio to 22 in Primary education and 25 in Secondary education (ESO), counts students with special needs as two places in public schools, and also establishes a cap on teachers' working hours.
The "qualification hunger" causes not finishing compulsory secondary education (ESO) to almost triple the risk of poverty in Spain
Labor digitalization increases the disadvantage of those who do not complete ESO, almost tripling their risk of poverty in Spain. According to the IX Foessa Report, social protection now shifts to higher educational levels such as Bachillerato and Vocational Training.
The Book Recommended by Urtasun on Bookstore Day: "Itâs Wonderful and Very Necessary"
The minister visited a neighborhood bookstore to support an initiative aimed at maintaining and promoting the activity of local bookstores, highlighting the importance of these cultural spaces.
The Auto Bild Awards Recognize Excellence and Innovation in the Spanish Automotive Industry
The Auto Bild Awards, sponsored by Michelin and Moeve, have established themselves as a benchmark in the Spanish automotive sector, bringing together the leading brands and professionals in Madrid to highlight excellence and innovation in the industry.
MartĂnez-Almeida on 'El Intermedio': "We do not vote hand in hand with Vox"
MartĂnez-Almeida stated on 'El Intermedio' that they vote according to their convictions at every moment, denying that they do so aligned with Vox, during his conversation with reporter Andrea Ropero.
At least 12 dead and 27 injured in a suicide bombing in Islamabad
An attacker tried to enter a courthouse in Islamabad, and when he failed, he detonated himself near a police van, causing at least 12 deaths and 27 injuries.
An intense snowfall leaves 375,600 homes without electricity and forces school closures in Canada
A heavy snowfall has left 375,600 homes without electricity in Canada and has caused schools to close. The Meteorological Service warns that the snowfalls will continue, further affecting the region.
A cold wave hits the US with record low temperatures, leaving Florida below freezing
A continental polar air mass is moving south toward the central and eastern US, causing record low temperatures and snowy, windy conditions, even in Florida, which has recorded below-freezing temperatures.
Booksellers, publishers, and the Administration agree to try to ensure bookstores are transferred and sustained
Ernest Urtasun presented the Bookstore Transfer Technical Office at a bookstore in Madrid, an initiative aimed at facilitating the transfer and continuity of neighborhood bookstores by involving booksellers, publishers, and the Administration to preserve these cultural businesses.
The father of one of the two minors who escaped from a daycare: "They traveled more than 20 meters"
Francisco, father of one of the two minors who escaped from a daycare, was the one who found his son walking down the street. The children traveled more than 20 meters outside the center before being located.
19 People Arrested in a Police Operation in RubĂ and Manresa Against a Real Estate Fraud Network
The Mossos have arrested 19 people in RubĂ and Manresa, including three leaders arrested in Seville, linked to a real estate fraud network.
The Dominican Republic suffers a nationwide blackout after a transmission system failure
A failure in the transmission system caused a nationwide blackout in the Dominican Republic. The Electricity Transmission Company has deployed a technical team to restore power as soon as possible.
The Prado Museum Exhibits Caravaggio's 'Ecce Homo' in Its Halls Again, After Its 'Tour' in Naples
The Prado Museum is once again displaying Caravaggio's 'Ecce Homo' following its stay in Naples. The artwork, which appeared at an auction and was initially attributed to a student of José de Ribera, will remain in the museum until April 2027.
Super Typhoon Fung-wong leaves 18 dead in the Philippines and approaches Taiwan
Super Typhoon Fung-wong caused 18 deaths in the Philippines, which is still dealing with the aftermath of Typhoon Kalmaegi, which last week left 232 dead and more than a hundred missing. Fung-wong is now moving towards Taiwan, raising concerns about new impacts.
340 Kilos of Spider Crab Seized and 4,450 Meters of Nets Confiscated in the RĂa de Arousa
The vessel was sealed as a precautionary measure upon initiating a sanctioning procedure after seizing 340 kilos of spider crab and 4,450 meters of illegal nets in the RĂa de Arousa.
Four detained in IrĂșn while stealing cable from an electric transmission tower
Four people were detained for stealing cable from an electric tower in IrĂșn, including a fourth individual who was later arrested at his home in Villabona for his involvement in the crime.
Noboa mocks the treatment of prisoners in his new mega-prison in Ecuador: "The complaining will soon begin"
The new penitentiary center in Ecuador was built to house gang members and those convicted of corruption. President Noboa joked about the possible complaints from prisoners due to the conditions of the facility.
Galicia appeals the decrees that establish the distribution of migrant minors among communities
The Xunta has appealed the central Government's decrees regarding the distribution of migrant minors among communities, arguing that they have been imposed without proper planning or funding.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day well informed, including current political events, economy, society, and culture. It provides concise and up-to-date information so that readers stay aware of relevant facts at both national and international levels in minutes.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It suggests planning expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding debt, and taking advantage of deals. It also recommends using digital tools to track finances and save regularly. These tips help optimize income and achieve financial stability, promoting healthy financial habits.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
CinemanĂa highlights the unmissable series and movies of the moment, recommending productions that combine diverse genres and styles. The selection includes recent releases and renewed classics, ideal for movie and TV lovers looking for quality and entertainment.
Where and When to Watch 'The Forsyte Saga', the New British Period Drama Series That Blends 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
The series based on John Galsworthy's work premieres in November in Spain. This new adaptation combines the period drama of 'Downton Abbey' with the family tensions of 'Succession'.
Pérez-Reverte praises the Spanish miniseries of the moment: "Huge, impressive"
The writer Pérez-Reverte recommended on his X account a Spanish miniseries that premiered on Disney+ on October 8, describing it as "huge" and "impressive."
A Can of Chickpeas and Ready in 20 Minutes: Dani GarcĂaâs Easy, Cheap Recipe Perfect for Autumn Dinners
Chef Dani GarcĂa presents a quick and affordable recipe using a can of chickpeas, perfect for autumn dinners. With simple ingredients, this dish combines flavor and practicality, ideal for those looking for nutritious meals that are easy to prepare in just 20 minutes.
The Days of the Week When You Cannot Refuel Under Any Circumstance, According to an OCU Study
The OCU reveals through its annual analysis that certain days of the week are the most expensive to refuel fuel in Spain, advising to avoid them to save on gasoline.
Jon HernĂĄndez, Artificial Intelligence Expert: "Using It as a Psychologist Is Like Using Excel to Know What to Do with Your Girlfriend"
Jon HernĂĄndez, an AI expert, warns in a 20minutos podcast about the improper use of artificial intelligence, comparing using it as a psychologist to employing Excel to solve personal relationship problems. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the real capabilities and limitations of the technology.
The Guardia Civil will fine for not carrying this 'mandatory' accessory in the glove compartment and will check other elements
Starting January 2026 in Spain, the Guardia Civil will be able to fine drivers up to 80 euros for not carrying a mandatory accessory in the vehicleâs interior, in addition to inspecting other safety elements.
The Most Curious and Least Known Rules of OperaciĂłn Triunfo: From the Use of TikTok to Not Being Allowed to Talk About Tobacco
The OperaciĂłn Triunfo Academy imposes strict rules of coexistence for the contestants, including restrictions on the use of TikTok and a ban on talking about tobacco, aiming to maintain a controlled and focused environment during the show.
'Pluribus': How Many Episodes Does the Sci-Fi Series from the Creator of 'Breaking Bad' Have? Release Dates
Rhea Seehorn, known for her role in 'Better Call Saul', stars in 'Pluribus', the new sci-fi series created by Vince Gilligan, creator of 'Breaking Bad'.
Is It Better to Buy a Home Now or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Avoiding a Price Increase"
Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is an opportunity, as those who do so are saving themselves from future price increases. They analyze market trends and advise not to wait, as prices will likely continue to rise.
The Christmas Spirit Returns to Madrid: The Date When Spain's Most Important Market Opens
Madrid hosts one of the most traditional Christmas markets in Spain, where you can purchase nativity figures, tambourines, and other typical products that reflect the spirit of Christmas.
When Does Black Friday Start at MediaMarkt: This Is the Date to Find the Best Deals
MediaMarkt, known for technology and appliances, is very popular on Black Friday. The store offers great discounts and is one of the favorite destinations to find good deals on this date.
Why Singles' Day is Celebrated on November 11: The Origin of This Discount Day
Singles' Day, celebrated on November 11, has become a day of significant discounts that rivals Black Friday. Originating in China as a celebration for single people, it now stands out globally for its early offers and promotions.
World oil and gas demand could grow until 2050, IEA says
The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that global demand for oil and gas may continue to rise until 2050 due to factors like population growth and economic development. Despite advances in renewables, fossil fuels are expected to remain significant in the energy mix, highlighting the ongoing challenge of balancing energy needs with climate goals.
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At COP30, California Governor Newsom blasts Trump for 'dumb' US climate policy
At COP30, California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized former President Trumpâs climate policies, calling them "dumb" and detrimental to environmental progress. Newsom emphasized the need for stronger climate action and highlighted Californiaâs commitment to reducing emissions and promoting clean energy, urging global cooperation to address the climate crisis effectively.
Gold prices cool after two-day rebound; US govt reopening, rate cut in focus
Gold prices eased following a two-day rally as investors awaited U.S. government reopening progress and potential interest rate cuts. Focus remains on economic policies impacting market stability and inflation, influencing safe-haven demand for gold.
US Supreme Court extends pause on order requiring Trump to fully fund food aid
The US Supreme Court has extended the pause on a lower court's order that required former President Trump to fully fund food aid programs. This extension delays the enforcement of the funding mandate, maintaining the current status while legal challenges continue. The move impacts critical aid distribution during ongoing economic concerns.
Oil prices edge lower with US government reopening in focus
Oil prices slipped as traders awaited the potential reopening of the U.S. government, which could affect market dynamics. The uncertainty around stimulus measures and economic activity contributed to cautious trading, while supply concerns remained balanced by hopes of increased demand following a government reopening.
Mexico imposes 156% tariff on sugar imports
Mexico has implemented a 156% tariff on sugar imports to protect its domestic industry. The move aims to curb the influx of cheap sugar, support local producers, and stabilize the market amid rising global sugar prices. The tariff is expected to impact international sugar exporters and could lead to higher costs for imported sugar in Mexico.
Oil up as investors balance sanctions risks, oversupply worries
Oil prices rose as investors weighed concerns over potential supply disruptions from sanctions against fears of global oversupply. Market participants remain cautious amid mixed signals on demand recovery and geopolitical tensions. The balance between tightening supply due to sanctions and ample existing inventories is driving price volatility in the oil market.
Thousands in Serbia protest law to speed Kushner development of old army compound
Thousands of Serbians protested against a law facilitating the redevelopment of a former army compound by Jared Kushner's company. Demonstrators expressed concerns over transparency, environmental impact, and the accelerated approval process that bypasses public scrutiny. The protests highlight widespread distrust of government decisions favoring foreign investments in sensitive areas without adequate local consultation.
Exclusive - Lukoil declares force majeure in Iraq over US sanctions, sources say
Lukoil has declared force majeure on its Iraqi oil projects due to escalating US sanctions. The move reflects the company's challenges navigating geopolitical pressures and compliance risks, potentially disrupting oil output and affecting regional energy markets. Sources indicate the decision aims to shield Lukoil from legal and financial liabilities amid tightening restrictions.
PVA TePla confirms 2025 prelims with solid order momentum
PVA TePla reported strong order momentum, confirming preliminary results for 2025. The company's robust demand underlines confidence in its growth trajectory and market position, driven by continued investments and an expanding customer base. The financial outlook remains positive amid sustained operational performance and strategic focus.
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Taiwanese electronics firm Foxconnâs Q3 profit rises 17%, beats forecasts
Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Foxconn reported a 17% rise in third-quarter profit, surpassing analyst expectations. The increase was driven by strong demand from major clients and improved operational efficiencies, highlighting the company's resilient performance amid global supply chain challenges.
Australiaâs MinRes inks $765 million deal with POSCO for lithium JV stake, shares surge
Australiaâs MinRes Resources has agreed to sell a 30% stake in its lithium joint venture to South Koreaâs POSCO for $765 million. The deal is aimed at boosting lithium production to meet growing demand for electric vehicle batteries. Following the announcement, MinRes shares surged significantly, reflecting investor optimism about the companyâs expanded role in the lithium market.
Gulfstream says US business jet demand strong but China slow due to trade tensions
Gulfstream reported robust demand for business jets in the US, driven by strong economic conditions. However, sales in China remain sluggish, impacted by ongoing US-China trade tensions. The company is optimistic about the North American market but cautious about near-term growth in Asia due to geopolitical and regulatory challenges.
M&S shakes up fashion supply chain to spark online growth
Marks & Spencer is revamping its fashion supply chain to boost online sales. The retailer is focusing on faster product delivery and improved stock availability to enhance customer experience. This strategic change aims to better compete in the digital marketplace and drive growth in its online fashion segment.
Exclusive - GM wants parts makers to pull supply chains from China
GM is urging its parts suppliers to shift supply chains out of China amid increasing geopolitical tensions and trade uncertainties. The automaker aims to reduce reliance on Chinese manufacturing to safeguard production and ensure more resilient sourcing. This move reflects broader industry trends as companies diversify supply chains to mitigate risks associated with China's regulatory environment and potential disruptions.
Turkcell, Google sign cooperation agreement on cloud technologies
Turkcell and Google have signed a cooperation agreement to enhance cloud technology collaboration. This partnership aims to accelerate Turkcell's digital transformation and improve its cloud infrastructure, leveraging Google's advanced cloud solutions for better service delivery and innovation.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.79%
Taiwan stocks rose at the close, with the Taiwan Weighted Index gaining 0.79%. Market sentiment was boosted by positive earnings reports and steady demand in technology sectors, contributing to overall investor confidence. Trading volume remained healthy, reflecting strong participation as the market reacted favorably to global economic cues and domestic developments.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.22%
Australian stocks closed lower with the S&P/ASX 200 falling 0.22%. Market sentiment was subdued amid mixed global cues and cautious investor activity. Key sectors experienced slight declines, reflecting ongoing concerns about economic growth and corporate earnings.
French business confidence falls to two-year low amid political uncertainty
French business confidence has dropped to its lowest level in two years, reflecting rising concerns over political instability. Companies are increasingly worried about the impact of government policies and upcoming elections on economic growth, leading to reduced investment and hiring plans across various sectors. This decline signals potential challenges ahead for Franceâs economic recovery.
German business confidence weakens, firms show caution on jobs
German business confidence has declined, reflecting increased caution among companies amid economic uncertainties. Firms are hesitant to expand hiring, signaling a more cautious outlook on the job market and growth prospects.
Italian firms expect higher profits as cost pressures ease
Italian firms anticipate increased profits as cost pressures from supply chain issues and inflation ease. Improved economic conditions and stabilized raw material prices contribute to optimistic business outlooks, boosting investment plans and hiring intentions across various sectors.
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Spain business sentiment improves in October with focus on growth
Spain's business confidence increased in October, driven by optimism about economic growth and improved demand. Companies reported better expectations for production and sales despite ongoing challenges like inflation and supply chain issues. The positive sentiment reflects hopes for recovery and expansion in key sectors, signaling a more favorable business outlook for the coming months.
Japan's private sector optimism for 2026 growth reaches 17-month high
Japan's private sector optimism for economic growth in 2026 has reached its highest level in 17 months, driven by strong domestic demand and improvements in global trade. Businesses anticipate increased investments and robust consumer spending, signaling positive momentum for the country's economic recovery amid easing pandemic impacts and supportive government policies.
Vietnam eyes tariff deal soon, as US seeks to cut huge trade deficit
Vietnam and the US are close to finalizing a tariff agreement aimed at reducing the US trade deficit with Vietnam. The deal would lower tariffs on key goods, boosting bilateral trade and addressing US concerns over trade imbalances. Both countries seek to strengthen economic ties and promote fair trade practices, with negotiations progressing toward a soon-to-be-announced arrangement.
Global EV sales growth hits 23% in October, research firm says
Global electric vehicle (EV) sales grew by 23% in October, according to a research firm. The increase reflects rising consumer demand and expanding EV infrastructure worldwide. The growth is driven by government incentives, improved battery technology, and a broader range of available EV models, signaling a strong shift toward sustainable transportation.
Japanese manufacturers' sentiment surges to highest in nearly four years: Reuters poll
Japanese manufacturers' sentiment has risen to its highest level in almost four years, according to a Reuters poll. The improved outlook is driven by stronger demand and easing supply chain issues, boosting optimism about production and exports. However, concerns remain over global economic uncertainties and potential impacts on growth.
French central bank sees slight growth in Q4 as political uncertainty weighs
The French central bank reported modest economic growth in Q4, attributing slower momentum to political uncertainty. Despite challenges, key sectors showed resilience, but ongoing political concerns are expected to continue impacting economic performance in the near term.
Yen Hits Nine-Month Low; Dollar Tentative as Traders Mull December Fed Cut
The Japanese yen fell to a nine-month low against the U.S. dollar amid expectations that the Federal Reserve might cut interest rates in December. Traders remain cautious, balancing Fed policy speculation with economic data and geopolitical developments. The dollar showed tentative movement as markets await clearer signals on upcoming monetary decisions.
Japan Prime Minister âStrongly Hopesâ BOJ Achieves Wage-Driven Inflation
Japan's prime minister emphasized his strong hope that the Bank of Japan (BOJ) will succeed in achieving wage-driven inflation. He highlighted the importance of steady wage increases to support sustained economic growth and inflation, urging coordinated efforts between government policies and the BOJâs monetary measures.
Japan to pledge bold spending increase in stimulus package, draft shows
Japan plans a significant boost in government spending through a new stimulus package aimed at reviving economic growth amid ongoing global challenges. The draft outlines increased investment in infrastructure, green energy, and social welfare to support recovery and modernization efforts. This move reflects the governmentâs commitment to bolstering the economy and addressing long-term structural issues.
Exclusive - Australiaâs Central Bank Debates If Monetary Policy Is Restrictive, Deputy Governor Says
Australiaâs central bank is internally debating whether current monetary policy is sufficiently restrictive to curb inflation. The deputy governor indicated that officials are closely monitoring economic data and inflation trends to determine the next steps, reflecting ongoing uncertainty about the pace of tightening needed to achieve price stability.
Asian equities witness over $10 billion foreign outflows in November as AI rally stalls
Asian equities experienced more than $10 billion in foreign outflows in November, prompted by a slowdown in the AI-driven market rally. Investors became cautious as enthusiasm for tech stocks waned, affecting regional markets and indicating a change in foreign investment trends.
Japan finance minister says weak yenâs disadvantages more pronounced than advantages
Japan's finance minister highlighted that the drawbacks of a weak yen now outweigh its benefits. While a weaker yen can boost exports, it also raises import costs and inflation, impacting consumers and businesses. The government is aware of these challenges and is monitoring the currency's fluctuations carefully to maintain economic stability.
Morning Bid: US Congress poised to get back to work
US Congress is set to resume sessions, focusing on key legislative priorities amid ongoing political challenges. Lawmakers aim to address pressing economic issues, infrastructure plans, and upcoming budget negotiations. The return marks a critical period for bipartisan efforts to advance policy agendas before upcoming elections.
Fed increasingly fractured over Dec rate cut - WSJâs Timiraos
The Federal Reserve shows growing division on the prospect of a December interest rate cut. Some officials advocate for easing to support economic growth amid concerns about slowing activity, while others urge caution, fearing premature cuts could stoke inflation. This split highlights differing views on balancing inflation control with economic support as the year-end approaches.
Yen stablecoin issuer predicts growing presence in Japanâs bond market
A yen stablecoin issuer anticipates expanding its role in Japanâs bond market, leveraging blockchain technology to streamline bond issuance and trading. The company aims to enhance liquidity and accessibility for investors, potentially transforming traditional financial processes by integrating digital currency with government and corporate bond markets in Japan.
Irish corporate taxes to avoid tariff hit but risks rise, watchdog says
Irelandâs low corporate tax rates help it avoid tariffs amid global trade tensions, says a watchdog. However, risks are increasing due to potential changes in international tax rules and rising global protectionism. These factors could impact Ireland's economic stability and attractiveness to multinational corporations, urging vigilance and adaptive policy measures.
Bitcoin price today: slips below $103k as US govt. reopening brings little relief
Bitcoin's price dropped below $103,000 despite the US government reopening after a shutdown. The market showed little positive reaction, indicating ongoing investor uncertainty. Factors such as regulatory concerns and global economic pressures continue to weigh on cryptocurrency prices, limiting gains despite resumed government operations.
EOS Falls 15% In Selloff
EOS experienced a sharp 15% decline amid a broader market selloff, driven by investor concerns over regulatory pressures and weakening crypto sentiment. The downturn reflects growing uncertainty in the digital asset space, impacting prices across various cryptocurrencies. Market analysts advise caution as volatility is expected to persist in the coming weeks.
China accuses US of orchestrating $13 billion Bitcoin theft
China has accused the United States of orchestrating the theft of $13 billion worth of Bitcoin. The Chinese authorities claim that US agencies were involved in hacking incidents targeting Chinese cryptocurrency exchanges and wallets, leading to massive losses. The allegations heighten tensions between the two nations amid ongoing disputes over cybersecurity and digital financial regulation. The US government has yet to respond publicly.
Constellation Network Expands Global Reach with DAG Listing on Kraken
Constellation Network has expanded its global presence by listing its native token, DAG, on the Kraken exchange. This move aims to increase token accessibility, enhance liquidity, and attract a broader user base. The listing is part of Constellationâs strategy to strengthen its position in the blockchain ecosystem and foster greater adoption of its decentralized technology solutions.
RISE Acquires BSX, a Perp DEX on Base, to Accelerate Development of the First Integrated Orderbooks
RISE has acquired BSX, a perpetual decentralized exchange on Base, aiming to fast-track the creation of the first integrated orderbooks. This move enhances RISE's capabilities in the DeFi space, combining BSX's technology with its own to deliver improved trading infrastructure and user experience. The acquisition is set to innovate orderbook integration across decentralized platforms.
Threshold Network Simplifies Bitcoin Onchain Access With Direct and Gasless tBTC Minting
Threshold Network has introduced a new method for minting tBTC that is direct and gasless, aiming to simplify Bitcoin's onchain accessibility. This innovation reduces costs and technical barriers, enabling users to more easily interact with Bitcoin on blockchain platforms through seamless and efficient tokenized BTC minting.
Bitcoin price today: retreats to $104k despite Strategy buying, shutdown progress
Bitcoin's price has retreated to $104,000 despite continued buying from a key investment strategy and signs of progress on a major operational shutdown. Market dynamics suggest cautious trading as investors weigh ongoing developments affecting cryptocurrency sentiment.
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BNB Chain to Host BNB Hack: Buenos Aires and Demo Night at Devconnect Argentina
BNB Chain is organizing BNB Hack: Buenos Aires and a Demo Night during Devconnect Argentina. These events aim to engage developers, showcase innovative projects, and foster collaboration within the blockchain community. Participants will have opportunities to present their solutions, network, and contribute to the BNB ecosystem's growth.
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Sampo buys back 246,219 shares as part of âŹ150 million program
Sampo has repurchased 246,219 of its own shares under its âŹ150 million share buyback program. This move is part of the company's strategy to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The buybacks are expected to support Sampo's long-term financial objectives.
Turkcell partners with Google Cloud to establish new cloud region in TĂŒrkiye
Turkcell has partnered with Google Cloud to launch a new cloud region in TĂŒrkiye. This collaboration aims to enhance digital transformation by providing faster, more secure cloud services locally. The new cloud region will support various industries and accelerate innovation, ensuring data sovereignty and compliance with Turkish regulations. This initiative strengthens TĂŒrkiye's position as a regional tech hub.
DBV Technologies completes last patient visit in VITESSE trial
DBV Technologies announced the completion of the final patient visit in its Phase III VITESSE trial, assessing Viaskin Peanut for peanut allergy treatment. This milestone advances the company toward potential regulatory submissions and commercialization, aiming to offer a new therapeutic option for patients with peanut allergies. Results from the trial are anticipated to provide critical data on efficacy and safety.
Centessa prices public offering of 11.6 million ADSs at $21.50 each
Centessa Pharmaceuticals priced its public offering of 11.6 million American Depositary Shares (ADSs) at $21.50 each. The company aims to raise capital to support its drug discovery and development programs. The offering is expected to close shortly, providing Centessa with funds to advance its pipeline and strategic initiatives.
Cathie Wood's ARK trades highlight major Alibaba and Reddit stock moves
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest made significant trades involving Alibaba and Reddit stocks, signaling shifts in their investment strategy. The fund increased exposure to Alibaba amid market volatility, while also adjusting holdings in Reddit, reflecting changing confidence levels in these tech-related assets. These moves underscore ARK's active management approach in navigating current tech sector dynamics.
Group 1 Automotive approves $500 million share repurchase plan
Group 1 Automotive's board has approved a $500 million share repurchase program. The company intends to buy back shares to enhance shareholder value, with repurchases subject to market conditions. This move reflects management's confidence in the companyâs future and commitment to returning capital to shareholders.
Elastic adds central management to OpenTelemetry distribution
Elastic has introduced central management capabilities to its OpenTelemetry distribution, enabling users to configure, monitor, and manage telemetry data more efficiently across environments. This enhancement streamlines observability workflows, helping organizations gain better insights into their systems and applications with unified control over their telemetry data collection and analysis.
Nexon Q3 2025 presentation: Net income surges 41% despite revenue decline
Nexon reported a 41% increase in net income for Q3 2025, driven by improved operational efficiency and cost management, despite a decline in overall revenue. The company focused on optimizing existing game portfolios and expanding high-margin services, offsetting lower sales figures. Strategic investments in key markets and digital platforms also contributed to stronger profitability amid challenging market conditions.
Spectrum Brands declares quarterly dividend of $0.47 per share
Spectrum Brands announced a quarterly dividend of $0.47 per share. The dividend reflects the companyâs ongoing commitment to returning value to shareholders. The payment date and record date will be provided in the official announcement. This move highlights Spectrum Brandsâ strong financial position and consistent shareholder rewards.