News Summary - 11/13/2025

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Italy Investigates Claims of Tourists Paying to Shoot Civilians in Bosnia in 1990s

Italy is investigating allegations that tourists, including Italians, paid large sums to shoot at Bosnian civilians during the 1990s siege of Sarajevo, endangering innocent lives.

What we know about new Epstein emails that mention Trump

Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein, shared by Democrats, claim Trump "knew about the girls." The White House denies the allegations, calling the emails an attempt to "smear" the president.

Major corruption scandal engulfs top Zelensky allies

Ukrainian President Zelensky has demanded the removal of the justice and energy ministers amid a major corruption scandal involving his top allies.

Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian warehouse and land as West Bank attacks surge

Israeli settlers carried out arson attacks on a Palestinian industrial area, a Bedouin village, and farmland east of Tulkarm in the West Bank, injuring several Palestinians amid escalating tensions and violence in the region.

Trump urges Israel's president to pardon Benjamin Netanyahu

President Herzog respects Trump but states that anyone requesting a pardon, including Benjamin Netanyahu, must submit a formal application for consideration.

Colombian military bombs suspected rebel camp, killing 19

The Colombian military conducted an air strike on a suspected rebel camp, resulting in 19 deaths. This action follows accusations from the US that the Colombian president has permitted the drug trade to grow unchecked.

Delhi blast was terror incident, Indian government says

The Indian government condemned the Delhi blast, describing it as a "dastardly and cowardly act" that resulted in the deaths of eight people.

At least 37 killed in Peru after bus plunges into ravine

A bus carrying 60 passengers collided with a truck and plunged into a ravine in Peru's Arequipa region, resulting in at least 37 deaths.

French relief as Algeria frees jailed novelist at centre of diplomatic crisis

Nearly a year after Boualem Sansal's arrest, the Algerian president granted him a pardon, easing tensions and bringing relief to France amid a diplomatic crisis.

US ends penny-making run after more than 230 years

The US will stop producing pennies, which now cost nearly four cents each to make—over twice the cost from ten years ago—highlighting the coin's growing financial inefficiency after more than 230 years of production.

Danish man given suspended sentence for sharing nude film scenes on Reddit

A Danish man received a suspended sentence for sharing 347 clips of nude actors on Reddit. The videos were viewed 4.2 million times, leading to legal action by authorities.

The case for and against counting castes in India

A new book argues that while caste counts aim to address inequality, they might actually reinforce caste identities and divisions, potentially entrenching the caste system rather than dismantling it.

France wary of enemy that never went away, 10 years after Bataclan attacks

On the 10th anniversary of the Paris attacks, France remains vigilant against ongoing threats. Authorities arrested an ex-girlfriend of a jihadist survivor, suspecting her involvement in a new terror plot, highlighting that the threat of terrorism persists.

The fallout from Nigeria's spectacular $25m museum and the Benin Bronzes

Nigeria’s $25 million Museum of West African Art (Mowaa) faces challenges amid local political conflicts. The museum, aimed at showcasing African heritage and housing artifacts like the Benin Bronzes, is caught in power struggles that threaten its mission and operations.

Fifty-year mortgages and $2,000 checks: What's behind Trump's affordability drive?

The US president is prioritizing affordability as economic pessimism grows among the public, exploring measures like extended mortgages and direct payments to ease financial burdens.

How the Japan PM's Taiwan remarks provoked the fury of China

Sanae Takaichi faced backlash after implying Japan might use military force if China attacked Taiwan, escalating tensions between Japan and China over regional security concerns.

From YouTube team to the Premier League: Ndiaye's unusual run to the top

French-born footballer Ndiaye faced multiple rejections from various clubs before rising to the Premier League, making his journey to success unconventional and challenging.

'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 a state of terror, mourning the loss of familiar smiling faces before an alleged massacre in Sudan.

Two meals for $1: Why China's youth are not spending

Economic uncertainty is leading many young Chinese to reduce their spending, opting for more frugal lifestyles. This trend reflects growing caution among the youth amid unclear financial prospects, impacting consumption patterns across China.

How jihadists have brought a nation to a standstill with their fuel blockade

Mali faces severe disruption as jihadists enforce a fuel blockade, halting transport, schools, hospitals, and essential services, effectively bringing the nation to a standstill.

Serbia's energy reliance on Russia comes unstuck facing US oil sanctions

President Vucic and the Kremlin have clashed over issues including gas supplies and Serbia's arms trade. This dispute highlights challenges Serbia faces due to its energy dependence on Russia amid tightening US oil sanctions.

Russia's AI robot falls seconds after being unveiled

Russia's first anthropomorphic AI robot stumbled and fell moments after its debut, as captured in footage showing the unexpected mishap during the unveiling event.

Australian windsurfer escapes shark attack

Andy McDonald recounts his terrifying encounter with a shark while windsurfing in Western Australia, narrowly escaping an attack earlier this week.

Moment Newly Opened Bridge Partially Collapses in China

A newly opened bridge in Sichuan Province, China, partially collapsed. Local authorities have confirmed that there are no reports of casualties from the incident.

Protesters clash with security at COP30 climate talks in Brazil

Demonstrators, including indigenous people in traditional attire, breached security lines at the UN COP30 climate summit in Brazil, highlighting tensions during the event.

Ros Atkins on... the BBC resignations

Ros Atkins examines the recent resignations of BBC executives, highlighting that the crisis was a result of long-standing issues within the organization rather than sudden events.

Moncloa overlooks Junts' latest snub and takes the first step towards the Budget: "We will present it with or without their support"

The Ministry of Finance has convened the Council of Fiscal and Financial Policy for next Tuesday, where the deficit path and spending ceiling, essential for presenting the General State Budget, will be approved. The Budget will be presented with or without Junts' backing.

The Nevado del Ruiz Tragedy Marks 40 Years This Thursday: This Is How the Volcanic Eruption That Destroyed Armero and Left 23,000 Dead Unfolded

The eruption of the Nevado del Ruiz volcano 40 years ago caused the disappearance of Armero and the death of approximately 23,000 people, making it the deadliest volcanic disaster of the 20th century in South America.

Evaristo, the TVE reporter who filmed Omayra trapped in the mud until she died: "Her testimony is what impresses, not the images"

Evaristo, a TVE reporter, captured the shocking footage of Omayra, a girl trapped in the mud following a volcanic eruption in Colombia. He emphasizes that what is moving is not the images, but the girl's testimony, as she asked why they couldn't rescue her, revealing a touching humanity amid the tragedy.

The tragic story of Omayra, the girl who died on camera after being trapped by the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz

It has been 40 years since the tragedy that shocked the world with the story of Omayra, the girl who was trapped and died following the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz. Her struggle to survive in front of the cameras left a deep mark on collective memory and highlighted the desperate situation of the disaster's victims.

Illicit tobacco consumption doubles in Spain: "We are surrounded by cheaper markets like Gibraltar or Andorra"

Non-domestic tobacco consumption in Spain reached 10.2% of the total in the first half of 2025, doubling the 5.2% recorded in 2024. This increase is attributed to the proximity of cheaper markets like Gibraltar and Andorra.

The Favorites

SĂĄnchez criticized all the presidents of the autonomous communities from the PP this Wednesday, systematically attacking them for their management and attitudes.

By a Swing of the Pendulum

Governments that adopt extreme political stances often face opposing reactions in society, generating pendulum movements in political and social orientation.

The Occupational Risk Assessment of Your Domestic Worker Is Mandatory Starting Today: This Is the Process and the Penalty If You Don’t Do It

Today, November 14, is the deadline for employers to evaluate the occupational risk of their domestic workers on the 'Prevencion 10' platform. Failure to comply may result in fines.

Trump Refuses to Answer Questions About Epstein and Abruptly Ends Press Conference

After attacking his political rivals and addressing economic issues, Trump thanked the journalists and abruptly ended the press conference, inviting attendees to leave the office.

The White House Releases 20,000 Files to Counter Epstein Email About Trump Circulated by the Democrats

Spokesperson Karoline Leavitt stated that the release of 20,000 files aims to counter an alleged false narrative spread by the Democrats to defame President Trump.

Bustamante's 'burn' to David Broncano on 'La Revuelta': "If you want, I can give you the address where you live"

During his appearance on 'La Revuelta,' David Bustamante responded humorously to David Broncano, who made a comment about his residence. Bustamante replied saying that, if he wanted, he could give him the address where Broncano lives, generating laughter and showing his laid-back attitude towards the joke.

The Pros and Cons of Aid for Becoming a Truck and Bus Driver: Higher Amounts but More Limited Applicants

Employers' associations and unions view the new financial aid to attract truck and bus drivers positively, but they believe that measures such as training loans, better salaries, and improved working conditions would be more effective in promoting the profession.

Paris Jackson shocks by showing her nasal septum perforated due to drugs

Paris Jackson surprises by revealing that her nasal septum is perforated due to drug use. The actress and singer takes the opportunity to warn her followers: "Don't do drugs, guys," emphasizing the risks and damage caused by these substances.

Paris Jackson shows the injury caused by cocaine use on her nasal septum: these are the harsh effects of the drug

Paris Jackson has openly spoken about her past problems with drugs, especially cocaine, and has shown an injury on her nasal septum caused by its use. Fortunately, she has been clean for years and aims to raise awareness about the severe effects of this drug.

Javier Ambrossi has a new romance after breaking up with Javier Calvo

Javier Ambrossi has reportedly been dating a technician from the audiovisual sector for several months following his breakup with Javier Calvo.

Loose Ends and New Investigations as the AlcĂ sser Case Reaches 33 Years

After 33 years since the AlcĂ sser case, new forensic techniques could help resolve lingering doubts and reopen key aspects of the investigation, offering hope to clarify the loose ends of the case.

The Trial of the Attorney General Reaches Its Conclusion Today with the Parties' Reports

The trial of the Attorney General, Álvaro García Ortiz, at the Supreme Court concludes today with the submission of the final reports by the involved parties, marking the end of the judicial process.

The UCO points to "two leaks" in the GarcĂ­a Ortiz case: the content of the email and the image that reached Moncloa

UCO agents defended before the Supreme Court the search of GarcĂ­a Ortiz's office and the analysis of his devices, indicating two possible leaks: an email and an image that may have reached Moncloa.

GarcĂ­a Ortiz denies having leaked the emails and argues that the note about Ayuso's boyfriend "would be incomplete" without including them

The attorney general denies having leaked emails and justifies deleting messages from WhatsApp, Google, and formatting his phone, arguing that the data on his device involved third parties. He defends that the note about Ayuso's boyfriend needed to include those emails to avoid being incomplete.

Culinary Influencer Michael Duarte Dies in a "Horrible" Accident After His Wedding Anniversary

Michael Duarte, culinary influencer, died in a tragic accident shortly after celebrating his wedding anniversary. He leaves behind his wife and a young daughter.

The spokesperson of the Popular Party, Borja Sémper, announced in July that he has a stage 1 cancerous tumor. From the gallery, Rufiån sent him an emotional message, conveying a hug and lots of strength during this difficult time.

Irene Montero responds to Rubiales: "Look, Luis, the problem is not that I have no idea about football, it's..."

Irene Montero, Podemos MEP, responded to the former leader of the RFEF, Rubiales, who in an interview stated that she only learned Jenni Hermoso's name that day. Montero replied defending her knowledge and perspective on football, pointing out that the problem is not her lack of understanding of the sport.

IRPH Calculator: How Much Could You Claim from the Bank if the Court Annuls This Index on Your Mortgage?

Help My Cash estimates that each affected person could claim an average of 25,000 euros if the IRPH index on their mortgage is annulled. Additionally, they have created a calculator so users can calculate how much they might recover.

Sabadell closes BBVA's takeover bid with a record profit of 1.39 billion euros up to September

Banco Sabadell increased its profit by 7.3% in the first nine months of the year, reaching 1.39 billion euros, thanks to the rise in credit and growth in fees, coinciding with the closing of BBVA's takeover bid.

This is the HĂŒrjet, the training fighter that the Defense Ministry has purchased from Turkey but will be manufactured in Spain

The Defense Ministry will invest 3.12 billion euros to acquire 45 HĂŒrjet training fighters, which will replace the obsolete F-5s. Although the model is Turkish, its manufacturing will take place in Spain.

Lucas will sue Andy for the 65,000 euros he lent him: "I still love him"

Alex Álvarez, from 'El tiempo justo', visited Lucas at his home to talk with him about the lawsuit against Andy for the 65,000 euros he lent him; despite everything, Lucas affirms that he still loves Andy.

Marta Riesco reveals the existence of a documentary about Andy and Lucas's last tour

Marta Riesco reported on the program 'No somos nadie' about the creation of a documentary covering the last tour of the musical duo Andy and Lucas.

Researcher William Robinson highlights a crucial finding from his laboratory that connects lupus with a common virus in humans, offering new insights for understanding and treating this autoimmune disease.

The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the EU gives an opinion today on the amnesty law

The Court of Auditors is investigating the accounting responsibilities of 35 former senior officials of the Generalitat, assessing possible financial irregularities during their tenure.

Trump officializes the end of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history

Trump called the Democratic shutdown of the longest government shutdown in U.S. history "extortion," caused by disagreements over health subsidies. Finally, he officialized the end of this shutdown.

A Sweet Respite Filled with History, Nature, and, of Course, Palmier Pastries

Morata de Tajuña, in the southeast of Madrid, is ideal for those seeking history, nature, and gastronomy. This destination offers attractions for the curious, sports enthusiasts, and lovers of palmier pastries, combining culture, natural landscapes, and traditional sweets into a unique experience.

If You Can’t Live Without Bizum But Are Looking for Something More, This Is Your App

CaixaBank has created an advanced application that goes beyond basic banking inquiries, offering its users multiple integrated services to meet new needs and enhance the financial experience.

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

Chris Martin ironically commented on the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught cheating on their partners, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

The European Space Agency alerts of a "severe" solar storm in the coming hours: it could affect GPS

The European Space Agency warns of a severe solar storm that could affect the operation of GPS. In Spain, the effects will be limited and short-lived but could cause some temporary disruptions in navigation systems.

Pablo AlborĂĄn laments being single on 'El Hormiguero': "I don't have time for commitments"

Pablo AlborĂĄn confessed on 'El Hormiguero' that he is single because his tight schedule does not allow him to have romantic commitments. The singer regrets not being able to dedicate time to a relationship, prioritizing his musical career and professional projects.

Angy, on Maxi Iglesias' accusation that he suffered 'bullying' in 'FĂ­sica o quĂ­mica': "Bringing it up now was out of place"

Angy responded to Maxi Iglesias' statements about having suffered bullying during his time on 'FĂ­sica o quĂ­mica', pointing out that she considers it untimely to mention it at this moment.

A Train Operator in the U.S. Allegedly Fell Asleep and Took a Curve at 80 km/h, Five Times the Allowed Speed

Upon exiting the tunnel, the operator apparently fell asleep and took a curve at 80 km/h, five times the permitted speed limit, causing strong jolts in the train cars.

Can a lottery ticket be claimed if someone has written on it, as shown in the Christmas Lottery advertisement?

Spain's Christmas Lottery follows strict rules. A lottery ticket with handwritten notes or marks can be valid as long as the number and the official stamp can be verified. However, it is advisable to avoid alterations to ensure a smooth claim process.

From the Monastery to the Table: A Journey Through the Flavors of San Lorenzo de El Escorial

San Lorenzo de El Escorial, known for its iconic Monastery and World Heritage Site, also stands out for its rich culinary culture. Less than an hour from Madrid, it offers a variety of restaurants that highlight local products, combining history and flavor in a unique destination.

The farming sector attacks Brussels for removing tariffs on almonds and nuts from the USA

The EU proposes removing tariffs for 500,000 tons of nuts from the USA, such as almonds and walnuts. The local agricultural sector criticizes the measure, warning that it harms European producers by favoring imports from the United States.

Pérez-Reverte Confesses One of His Guilty Pleasures: A Turkish Soap Opera on Netflix

The author of 'The Club Dumas', Arturo Pérez-Reverte, surprised many by recommending the Turkish soap opera 'Love and Wealth', available on Netflix, as one of his guilty pleasures.

The Proteins Your Hair Needs to Stay Strong and Frizz-Free, According to Experts

Proteins are essential for strengthening hair and preventing frizz. Experts recommend incorporating them into hair care routines to keep hair stronger, healthier, and with less frizz.

A longevity expert explains what the breakfasts of the longest-living people have

The Blue Zones, regions where people often live beyond 100 years, are analyzed by longevity experts. These studies reveal that the breakfasts of their inhabitants contain healthy foods that contribute to their longevity.

The frustration of waiting for a package and hearing that you were not home: it happens to 46% of Spaniards, according to the OCU

46% of Spaniards have experienced the frustration of waiting for a package and hearing that they were not home, even when they know the delivery schedule, according to the OCU.

The Train Journey with One of the Best Landscapes in the World is in Spain: Travel Across the Entire North

This exclusive luxury train route crosses northern Spain, offering spectacular views considered among the best landscapes in Europe.

Beyond Pumpkin and Zucchini: Vegetable Creams Perfect for Autumn

If you enjoy homemade creams, there are several vegetable options ideal for autumn beyond the classic pumpkin and zucchini. These recipes make use of seasonal ingredients to prepare nutritious and comforting creams that offer variety and flavor during this season.

Óscar Puente announces the construction of the longest viaduct in Spain: 3.5 kilometers

The Minister of Transport has announced the approval of the project for the SE-40 route between Dos Hermanas and Coria del RĂ­o in Seville, with an investment exceeding 688 million euros, which will include the construction of the longest viaduct in Spain, measuring 3.5 kilometers.

A spectacular northern lights paints the sky red in several regions of Spain due to the 'severe' solar storm hitting Earth

A severe solar storm has caused disturbances in Earth's magnetic field, generating a spectacular red northern lights visible in several regions of Spain. These events can last from hours to days, impacting space weather and offering an unusual natural spectacle for areas not usually accustomed to it.

Imminent Northern Lights in Spain? These Are the Chances of Seeing This Nighttime Spectacle Again

A severe solar storm affects the Earth's magnetic field, generating northern lights visible in Spain, a phenomenon common at high latitudes but rare in the country.

Spain Moves Away from Europe in Wages: The Average Spanish Salary Is Now 6,100 Euros Lower Than That of the EU

The average annual compensation in Spain is 33,700 euros, which is 15.3% lower than the average of the European Union, placing it 6,100 euros below. This difference reflects a widening wage gap compared to the rest of Europe.

The Valencia Court of Appeal rejects escalating the DANA case to the TSJ to investigate MazĂłn for not declaring a national emergency

The Second Section of the Valencia Court of Appeal, composed of six judges, confirms the May decision not to refer the case related to the DANA to the TSJ to investigate MazĂłn for not declaring a national emergency.

At least 14 injured in a fire at a youth center in Palma

A fire at a youth center in Palma left at least 14 people injured. Firefighters are investigating the causes, which may have started in one of the center’s rooms.

France authorizes the extradition to Spain of 'Txapote' and two other former ETA leaders for attacks in 2000 and 1996

France has authorized the extradition to Spain of 'Txapote', Juan Antonio Olarra Guridi, and Ainhoa MĂșgica Goñi, former ETA leaders, for their involvement in attacks carried out in 2000 and 1996.

Don't know yet which is 'the wine that is born from the stones'?

The D.O. Cariñena stands out for its stony soils, which offer unique conditions for grapevine cultivation, giving rise to distinctive wines that bear the motto "the wine that is born from the stones."

A stellar ejection confirmed for the first time: the explosion could have stripped the atmosphere of any planet

A coronal mass ejection has been confirmed for the first time in a star other than the Sun, a phenomenon that could remove the atmosphere of nearby planets, affecting their habitability.

From Generation Z to the Silent Generation: This is How Spanish Savers Invest and Manage Their Money

65% of Spaniards acquire financial products through their bank branch or advisor, according to the IX Savings Barometer from the Inverco Observatory, reflecting a preference for personalized advice in managing and investing their money.

How to request a refund of the IRPF if you bought your house before 2013, even if you have already sold it

The Tax Agency has relaxed the criteria for claiming the deduction for investment in a primary residence acquired before 2013, allowing you to request a refund of the IRPF even if the property has already been sold.

The Vampire Expense That Has Already Become Fixed in Spanish Households

Condusef warns about the "vampire expenses," which consume up to 30% of the monthly income of Spanish households, seriously affecting their finances if they remain constant.

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, flourless, and gluten-free, ideal for those looking for an accessible dessert suitable for celiacs.

France suspends pension reform and gives a boost to Lecornu by averting a motion of no confidence

France has suspended the pension reform following a vote in which 255 deputies supported the measure and 146 opposed it. This decision also strengthens Minister Lecornu's position by preventing a motion of no confidence against him from succeeding.

Actor James Van Der Beek forced to auction off items from the series 'Dawson's Creek' to pay for his cancer treatment

James Van Der Beek is auctioning off items from the series 'Dawson's Creek' to cover the costs of his cancer treatment, thereby facing the medical expenses arising from his illness.

Bad Bunny, Karol G, and Pedro Pascal Among the Most Relevant Latinos in Culture According to Hollywood Reporter

Bad Bunny, Karol G, and Pedro Pascal appear on Hollywood Reporter's 'Latin Power List 2025,' highlighting their cultural impact. Other notable Latinos include J Balvin, Selena GĂłmez, and Jennifer LĂłpez, recognized for their influence in the entertainment industry.

Madrid Designs the Future: Madrid Innovation, Epicenter of Technological Entrepreneurship

Madrid Innovation is a municipal initiative that has transformed Madrid into a key hub for technological entrepreneurship, facilitating connections between entrepreneurs, startups, and institutions.

'Circles': the volunteer program to guide sexual offenders outside of prison and prevent victims

The 'Circles' program by the Prison Institutions helps convicted sex offenders avoid reoffending through voluntary support. It operates in Madrid, Valencia, Alicante, and Zaragoza, and will soon expand to Seville and Murcia.

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

The percentage of practicing Catholic youth up to 29 years old has increased by six points in the last 15 years, reflecting a resurgence of faith that demonstrates social modernization does not imply the disappearance of religion.

The Three Stores That Resist 'Fast Fashion': "The Clothes We Have Work Very Poorly"

Three Spanish brands challenge fast fashion by betting on sustainable, local fashion with their own identity, showing that it is possible to offer alternatives in a market dominated by uniformity and rapid consumption.

Sure, invite Ábalos too!

Rajoy will have a cameo in the story, featuring one of his typical slips of the tongue, which he used to do very naturally. It remains to be seen whether he will do it even better intentionally.

Ñ Again

The pleasure of writing adds depth to the text and value to the craft, challenging speed and validating the reader who seeks a meaningful experience, not just novelty.

Something Is Going Wrong Here

The average salary in Spain is 6,100 euros lower than the European Union average, reflecting a significant wage gap that affects the purchasing power and quality of life of Spanish workers compared to other European countries.

Nueva Yol is Spanish

Nueva Yol is a city created by immigrants who chose Mamdani, who identifies as part of that community, as their mayor.

Miss Caffeina: "We know the band will have an end, it's very difficult to be the Rolling Stones"

Miss Caffeina, the Madrid-based band, releases their new album 'Buenasuerte', which addresses the breakup from multiple perspectives, exploring the emotions and experiences related to the end of a relationship.

The unforgettable moment of Gotzon Mantuliz and Silvia Abril with a whale shark: "I saw myself inside"

Actress and comedian Silvia Abril experienced a memorable moment alongside Gotzon Mantuliz while interacting with a whale shark, an experience both described as unforgettable during the show.

Diamond Brooch Lost by Napoleon in His Escape from the Battle of Waterloo Auctioned for 3.8 Million

The diamond brooch that Napoleon lost after the Battle of Waterloo was sold at auction for 3.8 million euros, far exceeding its estimated starting value of between 129,000 and 216,000 euros.

FeijĂło promises a Vice Presidency of Housing and tax cuts for home purchases by young people

FeijĂło commits to creating a Vice Presidency of Housing and to reducing the VAT from 10% to 4% for young people purchasing homes, aiming to facilitate access to housing for this group.

The disappearance of a resident from a nursing home in A Coruña is being investigated

The disappearance of a resident from a nursing home in A Coruña is being investigated. It is believed that she may have visited a friend in the Novo Mesoiro neighborhood.

Sandra, stunned by the words of Juanpi, her boyfriend, on 'The Island of Temptations': "I'm attracted to her mother"

Sandra was left bewildered and cried upon hearing the confessions and jokes of her boyfriend Juanpi at Villa Montaña, who expressed that he is attracted to her mother. After these revelations, Sandra stated her intention to end the relationship following the first bonfire.

The Reactions to the Big Fight on 'Big Brother': "The Best Fight Since 'BB17'"

The recent fight on 'Big Brother' has generated a great impact and opinions among fans and participants, considering it the best confrontation since season 17. The intensity and key moments of the argument have revived excitement and interest in the reality show, highlighting the authenticity and drama that characterize the program.

'El programa de Ana Rosa' reveals what Cayetano Rivera would have to pay for his traffic accident

The bullfighter Cayetano Rivera could have to cover the costs for the damages caused if it is confirmed that his traffic accident was due to serious negligence.

Hire a DJ and organize a party to encourage fruit consumption among young people

A fruit seller organized a party with a DJ to promote fruit consumption among young people, giving away fruit to attendees instead of selling it that day.

Belén Esteban returns to La 1 as the star signing of 'Top Chef: Sweets and Celebrities'

Belén Esteban returns to La 1 as the guest star in the new show 'Top Chef: Sweets and Celebrities', expanding her television presence in a culinary format that combines baking and celebrities.

Insects, poverty, indigestible food, no cell phone... the contestants of 'Hasta el fin del mundo' confess the hardest parts of the journey

The contestants of 'Hasta el fin del mundo' reveal the biggest challenges of the journey, including facing insects, poverty, hard-to-digest food, and the lack of a cell phone, experiences that have marked their adventure.

Sister LucĂ­a, on 'Malas lenguas': "If hospitality workers were well paid, tipping wouldn't be necessary"

Sister LucĂ­a criticized that in some places a 10% tip is expected, pointing out that if hospitality workers received a fair wage, tips would not be necessary.

'First Dates' explains in which part of the body love is actually located

Richard Pena, the voice-over of 'First Dates', explained that although it is said that love is in the heart, it is actually located in the brain.

Rosa reaches 250 episodes on 'Pasapalabra' and becomes the longest-running woman on the show

Rosa has become the woman with the most episodes played in the 25-year history of 'Pasapalabra', reaching a total of 250 episodes on the show.

Rosalía, on learning to forgive: "It’s very hard for me, it takes me years"

RosalĂ­a confessed on 'La ventana' of La Ser that forgiving is very difficult for her and that it usually takes her years to do so. Additionally, she mentioned that she is in the process of learning to let go more in order to move forward emotionally.

Jennifer Aniston talks about her love for hypnotist Jim Curtis: "It's quite extraordinary"

Jennifer Aniston shares her admiration and love for Jim Curtis, a hypnotist, describing their connection as "quite extraordinary." The actress highlights the uniqueness of their relationship and how Curtis has positively impacted her life.

Hiba Abouk responds to Antonio Revilla after he claimed their relationship was a bit turbulent

Hiba Abouk spoke at the In Style awards and responded to Antonio Revilla, acknowledging that their relationship had difficult moments, but she maintains a mature and respectful stance regarding her past romantic life.

Blanca Romero, upon hearing about Cayetano Rivera's traffic accident: "He’s alive, right? Poor palm tree"

Blanca Romero, actress and model, learned about her ex-husband Cayetano Rivera’s traffic accident in Seville from reporters. Upon hearing the news, she showed concern for him and made a sympathetic comment about the affected palm tree, mentioning that she loves nature.

NoemĂ­ Salazar breaks down in tears when separated from her eldest daughter and misses her birthday: "I do it for you"

The former 'GH VIP' contestant, NoemĂ­ Salazar, was moved to tears as she said goodbye to her eldest daughter and missed her birthday. Despite the pain, she stated that she is doing it for her daughter's well-being, showing her sacrifice and maternal love in a very difficult moment for both of them.

Westcol Jokes About Drug Use Following Jordi Wild Controversy: "I Support Him"

Westcol responded on his Kick channel to Jordi Wild's statements about his relationship with drugs, addressing the controversy with humor and showing support for the Catalan creator.

Anita Williams responds to the commotion over her kiss with Montoya: "It's absurd to say we've gotten back together"

Anita Williams, former contestant of 'La isla de las tentaciones,' clarified after appearing on the cover with her ex-boyfriend Montoya that it is absurd to think they have resumed their relationship, denying the rumors sparked by the photo published in Diez Minutos.

Hailey Bieber, about her issues with Justin Bieber: "We will overcome any obstacles we have to face"

Hailey Bieber stated that she feels "very comfortable" with how they manage their private life together with Justin Bieber, assuring that they will overcome any obstacle that arises in their relationship.

Influencer Brittany Miller on the ropes after it was revealed she lied about her cancer diagnosis

British TikToker Brittany Miller issued a public apology after it was revealed that she lied about having cancer. She claims she did not do it to gain followers, but because she was "emotionally unwell" and didn’t know how to ask for help.

A Bail of More Than 639,000 Euros is Requested for Antonio Tejado and His Lawyer Says He Cannot Pay It

A bail of more than 639,000 euros has been requested for Antonio Tejado. His lawyer has stated that he is unable to make this payment. In case of non-payment, seizure of assets will proceed to cover the required amount.

'Framed Ticket', the 2025 Christmas Lottery Advertisement

LoterĂ­as y Apuestas del Estado presents "Framed Ticket," the 2025 Christmas Lottery advertisement, highlighting how small gestures can transform into extraordinary moments.

The "vampire" expense that has become fixed in Spanish households

Condusef warns that fixed expenses in Spanish households can consume up to 30% of the monthly income, seriously affecting the family economy if not controlled.

Paris Jackson shocks by showing her nasal septum, perforated by drugs

Paris Jackson warns about the dangers of drugs after revealing her perforated nasal septum. The actress and singer urges her followers not to use drugs to avoid similar damage.

The Spanish national team squad closes ranks with Lamine Yamal and Joan Laporta in Barça's version of their 'war' with the RFEF

The Spanish national team players publicly supported Lamine Yamal and backed Joan Laporta's stance in the dispute between FC Barcelona and the RFEF, showing unity amid the controversy at the City of Football in Las Rozas.

Harsh attack by former Barça executive Sala-i-Martin on the RFEF over Lamine Yamal: "If they have 'surprise and discomfort,' let them f...!"

The former chairman of Barça's Economic Commission, Sala-i-Martin, strongly criticized the RFEF following their statement regarding the withdrawal of Lamine Yamal's call-up, rejecting their expression of "surprise and discomfort."

Kylian Mbappé stays away from the controversy with French rapper Orelsan, who says he is "still very affected"

Kylian Mbappé avoided commenting on the controversy sparked by the statements of French rapper Orelsan, who expressed that he is "still very affected." The Real Madrid footballer preferred not to go into details during the press conference.

English clubs warn of legal action if the Premier League implements a salary cap similar to Spain's. The proposal will be voted on November 21, generating uncertainty and tension in English football.

The Fun Moment of Unai SimĂłn and Cucurella Choosing the Best 'Chocolate Bar' in the Locker Room

The players of the Spanish national football team shared a fun moment during the presentation of their collaboration with Nestlé chocolates, enjoying themselves together and choosing the best 'chocolate bar' in the locker room.

Jannik Sinner Crushes Zverev and Advances to the Masters Cup Semifinals

Jannik Sinner decisively defeated Alexander Zverev in two sets (6-4, 6-3) in just over an hour and a half, thus advancing to the semifinals of the Masters Cup.

Huntington's Disease Patients, Between Disappointment and Hope of Finding an Effective Treatment

November 13 marks the International Huntington's Disease Day, which affects about 4,000 people in Spain. This hereditary neurodegenerative disease creates a mix of disappointment and hope among patients, who long for advances toward an effective treatment that can improve their quality of life.

Government and Autonomous Communities approve inclusion of 10 new neonatal screenings

The Interterritorial Council of the National Health System has approved advancing the inclusion of 10 new neonatal screenings to detect congenital diseases. This measure aims to improve early diagnosis and timely treatment, optimizing child health at the national level.

Sandra Arjona, with a rare disease and dedicated 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 this, she remains emotionally strong and committed to supporting others.

'Beyond a Bubble,' the story about acquired brain injury in children by Sylvie Riesco

100% of the proceeds from the story "Beyond a Bubble" are donated to the Sin Daño Foundation, which supports children with acquired brain injury.

Libeen goes public with the launch of its socimi and the mission to reach 10,000 "affordable" homes by 2030

Libeen debuts on Portfolio with an initial capitalization of 4.1 million euros and an investment line of 25 million, aiming to develop 10,000 affordable homes by 2030.

Bizum begins to displace cash as a payment method and establishes itself as the first choice among those under 45 years old

Although cash remains the predominant payment method due to convenience and spending control, Bizum is rapidly advancing as the preferred alternative, especially among those under 45, driven by the growing use of mobile payments.

The Grid as the Core of the Energy Transition

Experts emphasize the need to modernize and strengthen the current electrical infrastructure, suggesting tripling current investments to ensure the effective progress of the energy sector towards the transition.

The Necessary Attention to the "Energy Highways"

Electrical networks, considered strategic for economic growth, require increased funding to ensure their development and efficiency, thus guaranteeing energy supply and supporting the national economy.

The Eurogroup takes the first steps to replace Luis de Guindos as Vice President of the ECB

The Eurogroup is making progress in the search for Luis de Guindos's successor as Vice President of the European Central Bank, with Olli Rehn, Governor of the Bank of Finland and currently in his second term, as the first confirmed candidate for the position.

The Ibex 35 surpasses 16,600 points and achieves its third consecutive all-time high

The Ibex 35 leads European gains with an increase of over 43% in 2024, surpassing 16,600 points and reaching its third consecutive all-time high.

The presence of fat people increases in movies and series, but without their own storylines and condemned to comic relief

The third report from the Observatory of Diversity in Audiovisual Media, together with the Ministry of Culture, reveals an increase in fat characters in movies and series, although they still lack their own storylines and are mainly used for comic relief, perpetuating stereotypes and fatphobia.

Alec Baldwin’s Cursed Movie Is Also a Good Western: Review of 'Rust'

The film, marked by the tragic accidental death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, stands out as a solid western that tackles themes of pain, guilt, and redemption.

'The Forsyte Saga': Will There Be a Second Season of the British Period Drama That Is the New Hit on Movistar Plus+?

The British period drama 'The Forsyte Saga', available exclusively on Movistar Plus+, has become one of the most notable premieres of 2025 in Spain, although a second season has not yet been confirmed.

Neither Pennywise nor 'Terrifier': The Most Terrifying Killer Clown of the Year Has Just Arrived on Streaming

The adaptation of Adam Cesare's bestseller, which combines teen slasher with American folk horror, arrives on streaming, solidifying the presence of terrifying clowns in the genre.

This is 'The Beast Inside Me,' the thriller miniseries that brings together the creator of 'Homeland' with its star

Howard Gordon and Claire Danes reunite in this eight-episode miniseries where a mystery writer faces a real-life enigma, combining suspense and drama.

Nano Banana arrives on Google Photos: this is how you can transform your photos just by asking

Google Photos incorporates the AI Nano Banana, allowing you to transform and edit images using voice and text commands. Users can apply styles, filters, and pre-designed templates to easily enhance their photos.

New iPhone Pocket: a luxury pocket for Apple’s phone that costs more than 200 dollars

Apple introduces the iPhone Pocket, a luxury fabric pocket designed to carry the iPhone. This exclusive accessory will not be available in Spain and costs more than 200 dollars.

The 'stranded' astronauts in space still do not know if they will use their spacecraft, hit by space debris

China postponed the return of the Shenzhou-20 spacecraft with three astronauts due to a possible impact with space debris, creating uncertainty about using the spacecraft for the return.

I thought I didn't need a dryer... until I tried one during the wardrobe change and the rains

With the arrival of cold and humidity, the Beko BM3T49240W dryer proves to be essential, saving time, energy, and space. After several weeks of use, it stands out as a practical appliance that makes wardrobe changes easier and handles the rains efficiently.

Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 11 arrive in Spain: this is what Amazon's new smart displays are like

The new Echo Show 8 and Echo Show 11 smart displays are now available for purchase in Spain, offering improvements in design and functionality for the connected home.

Paula VĂĄzquez wears a military jumpsuit on 'La Revuelta' and shows that this type of design flatters the silhouette a lot (even for tall women)

Paula VĂĄzquez surprises with an original military jumpsuit featuring multiple pockets on 'La Revuelta,' demonstrating that this style enhances the silhouette, even in tall women.

Women Caregivers of Dependent People: How Does This Impact Their Mental Health?

Being a caregiver for a dependent person is rewarding but exhausting. If not managed properly, it can lead to caregiver syndrome, severely affecting their mental health.

Five Decades of Nike: A Journey Through the Gear of Sports Legends

An exhibition in Madrid showcases original sneakers and gear from sports legends such as Rafa Nadal, Pau Gasol, Michael Jordan with the Air Jordans, Andre Agassi, and Serena Williams, highlighting five decades of Nike’s history and evolution in sports.

These lipsticks will become your favorites this fall: 'lip oil' and 'lip balm'

This fall, lipsticks stand out for their naturalness, with formulas that hydrate and treat the lips while adding a subtle touch of color, making 'lip oils' and 'lip balms' favorites of the season.

Three Stradivarius Jackets That Will Sell Out This Weekend: Suede, Fur, and Faux Leather

Stradivarius offers three ideal jackets for the cold: suede, fur, and faux leather, which are expected to sell out this weekend due to their combination of style and functionality in the face of dropping temperatures.

Elsa Pataky reappears in Madrid with a corset that enhances the bust and slims the waist

Elsa Pataky returned to Madrid to present her new beauty project, sporting an elegant and sexy look with a corset that enhances her bust and defines her waist.

Handmade and with a touch of Sauvignon Blanc: this is what the egg yolks inspired by the RosalĂ­a universe are like

Santa Teresa Gourmet presents for a limited time artisanal egg yolks inspired by RosalĂ­a, covered with a hint of Sauvignon Blanc, ideal for fans of the singer of 'Berghain'.

Karlos Arguiñano: "When I cook, I think about families who have to feed four people with €1,200"

Chef Karlos Arguiñano presents his new book "Cooking for Everyone. 560 recipes that never fail," focusing on families who, with tight budgets like €1,200, have to feed four people.

A 3-Star Chef Reveals the Trick to Peeling a Boiled Egg in Seconds

A chef with 3 Michelin stars shared on Instagram a simple and quick method to peel hard-boiled eggs effortlessly, making this task easy in seconds.

Chef José Andrés on His Favorite Childhood Dish: "Sweet, Delicious, and Had a Pleasant Viscosity"

The Asturian chef José Andrés fondly recalled the roasted peppers his mother used to make, describing them as sweet, delicious, and having a pleasant texture, highlighting their importance in his childhood and in Spanish cuisine.

Frika, the Slovenian 'tortilla' that replaces egg with cheese: a delight that conquers 'cheeselovers'

Frika is a traditional Slovenian recipe that replaces the egg in the tortilla with cheese, offering a delicious and easy-to-make alternative. This variant has gained popularity among cheese lovers for its unique flavor and irresistible texture.

The twelve varieties of legumes with Spanish denomination

Spain has twelve varieties of legumes with a quality label, eight with Protected Geographical Indication and four with Protected Designation of Origin, highlighting their benefits for gastronomy, the environment, and the local economy.

The Most Curious Route in Alicante: The Path Follows a Salt Trail

To the south of the Valencian Community, near Murcia, there is a unique route in Spain that stands out for its peculiarity: the route takes place along a trail made of salt, offering a surprising visual and natural 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 natural setting of mountains, waterfalls, and streams, notable for being near the source of a river with spectacular viewpoints.

Discover the Cappadocia of Burgos: rock-cut caves hiding churches and cemeteries

These caves carved into the Burgos landscape served as spiritual refuges for Christian monks in the 6th century, housing rock-cut churches and cemeteries similar to those in Cappadocia.

The town of Toledo where Lucas lives: a peaceful place with Celtic, Visigothic, and Roman remains

Lucas, the singer of the famous duo, resides in a quiet town in Castilla-La Mancha, far from the hustle and bustle of Madrid. This place stands out for its peaceful atmosphere and valuable historical remains of Celtic, Visigothic, and Roman cultures.

The big change from Ryanair that affects all passengers from today

Ryanair has stopped issuing boarding passes in paper format for printing, thus implementing a change that affects all its passengers from today.

A flight attendant reveals the most hated spot on the plane by passengers

A popular flight crew member on YouTube warned about the least desired seats on the plane, informing passengers which are the most uncomfortable and avoided spots 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 several churches with remarkable art.

Jorge Ángel, nurse: "Canker sores appear due to stress or a weakened immune system”

Jorge Ángel, a nurse, explains that canker sores or mouth ulcers usually appear mainly due to stress or a weakened immune system, these being the most common causes for their appearance.

Is the Daily Pill Over? A New Gene Therapy Cuts Cholesterol in Half in a Group of Patients

A gene-editing therapy in the U.S. succeeded in reducing cholesterol and triglycerides by half in patients with lipid disorders, offering a possible alternative to conventional daily medication.

Sara Sarmiento, psychologist and psychoanalyst: "We consume calm, but we live with anxiety. Is that well-being?"

Despite the multiple modern resources for mental and physical well-being, anxiety prevails as a dominant symptom, questioning the authenticity of the well-being consumed in today's society.

Doctor CucalĂłn: "This is the relationship between Ozempic and thyroid cancer"

Doctor CucalĂłn discusses a recent study that links the use of the medication Ozempic with certain cases of thyroid cancer, explaining the nature and scope of this possible relationship.

The use of melatonin is associated in the long term with a 90% higher risk of heart failure

A study reveals that the consumption of melatonin supplements for one year is linked to a 90% higher risk of developing 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 has shown promising results in clinical trials, but it still requires further studies in humans to obtain final approval.

The requirements to apply for the Government aid of up to 3,000 euros to obtain truck and bus licenses (C and D)

The Council of Ministers approved a Royal Decree on November 11 that grants subsidies of up to 3,000 euros per person to obtain C and D driving licenses, aimed at facilitating access to these professional licenses.

Power Promise: Ford's New Guarantee to Enjoy Electric Cars Worry-Free

Ford launches Power Promise, a program that offers confidence, convenience, and full support to its electric vehicle customers, ensuring a worry-free experience.

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 improperly secured cargo: all the violations the truck driver intercepted on the AP-1 will face

In October, the Civil Guard of Burgos detected a truck traveling at 125 km/h on the AP-1, near Miranda de Ebro. The driver will face multiple violations, including speeding and improperly secured cargo, which entails fines and possible legal consequences.

A Canadian province is the first to backtrack: it will not ban internal combustion vehicles in 2035

Quebec becomes the first province to reconsider the ban on internal combustion engine vehicles by 2035, marking a contrast with Europe, which remains firm on this environmental measure.

We have tested the Toyota Corolla Touring Sports, and it stands out for its balance in every aspect: design, comfort, technology, and performance. Its versatility and reliability make it a highly recommended option for those looking for a complete and practical car.

The Christmas park with covered ice rink, 40 attractions, and a 30-meter Ferris wheel: Navipark already has a return date to Madrid

Navipark returns to MĂłstoles with its Christmas park featuring a covered ice rink, 40 attractions, and a 30-meter Ferris wheel, offering fun for the whole family during the holidays.

Sandra Peña’s family says they will "never" be able to overcome the pain and demand a "strong" sanction for the school

The family of Sandra Peña, a victim of alleged bullying who committed suicide, demands a swift investigation and a strong sanction for the school. They express that they will never overcome the pain of losing the girl.

Junts breaks with the PSC in Sabadell and leaves the municipal government

Although the PSC has an absolute majority in Sabadell, Junts, which contributed two councilors, decided to break the alliance and leave the municipal government after two years of collaboration.

Clash over SAF remuneration: the Xunta proposes a gradual increase to 16 euros by 2028, while Fegamp calls for 17 euros in 2025

The Xunta proposes to raise the SAF remuneration from 12 euros/hour to 16 euros/hour gradually between 2026 and 2028, while Fegamp requests an increase to 17 euros/hour as early as 2025, creating a disagreement between the two parties.

The Largest Public Charging Station in Madrid Opens 32 Fast Charging Points in VicĂĄlvaro

The largest public charging station in Madrid, located in VicĂĄlvaro, offers 32 fast charging points with power of up to 200 kW, allowing electric vehicles to gain a range of 200 km in just 10 minutes.

Tickets for Oques Grasses' Farewell Concert in Barcelona Sell Out in 21 Minutes

Tickets for Oques Grasses' farewell concert, which will take place on October 10, 2026, at the Estadi OlĂ­mpic in Barcelona, sold out in just 21 minutes. The Estadi OlĂ­mpic is the largest concert venue in Catalonia.

Protests by TMB Drivers Over the First Autonomous Bus in Barcelona

TMB drivers, organized by CGT, protest in Barcelona demanding more quality jobs and expressing their rejection of the 'robobus', the first autonomous bus being implemented in the city.

Montecarmelo begins construction of a new green space in its forest area to separate the neighborhood from the M-40

Montecarmelo has started construction to create a new green space that will separate the neighborhood from the M-40. The project will improve accessibility, drainage, and will include vegetation and recreational areas adapted for all ages, promoting a healthier and more pleasant environment for the residents.

Vigo Creates a Traffic Plan for Christmas: All Measures and Updates on the City's Roads

Vigo implements a Christmas traffic plan with three levels of restrictions and measures adapted to the expected influx of visitors, aiming to optimize mobility and safety on the city's roads during this period.

The iconic place in Madrid where the 2025 Christmas Lottery commercial was filmed

The 2025 Christmas Lottery commercial was filmed at a Madrid market with almost 300 years of history, which gathers over a thousand vendors every Sunday.

Barcelona approves the allocation of three municipal plots for 406 affordable rental apartments

Barcelona has approved the allocation of three municipal plots to build 406 affordable rental homes. Construction of the developments is expected to begin throughout 2027, boosting the supply of accessible housing in the city.

What "6-7" Means: The Origin of the Viral Expression for Generation Alpha Chosen as Word of the Year

The expression "6-7" has become a viral phenomenon, especially among Generation Alpha, and was named word of the year. Although its origin is unclear, these numbers represent a cultural trend that has captured massive attention.

A Spanish Woman in Finland Explains the Time Differences Between the Two Countries

In Finland, it is common to have dinner early, usually before 6:00 PM, and some people even finish dinner as early as 4:00 PM, showing a significant difference compared to Spanish mealtimes.

The Surprise of a Spaniard Trying an Award-Winning Paella in Tokyo: "You Valencians Are Going to Be Overwhelmed"

The influencer Reven visited a Spanish restaurant in Tokyo to try an award-winning paella, but his experience was disappointing and he expressed criticism of the dish, surprising those who expected a positive opinion about the traditional food.

Are You Afraid to Cut Your Dog's or Cat's Nails? Steps to Follow and Precautions

Cutting the nails of dogs and cats can cause anxiety for their owners. It is important to follow the proper steps and take precautions to avoid accidents, maintain the animal's health, and ensure the experience is safe and less stressful for both.

Multispecies Architecture: The New Design That Thinks About Humans and Animals

The concept of 'pet-inclusive communities' promotes urban environments that integrate domestic animals as active members of social, urban, and family life, encouraging a design that considers the needs of both humans and pets equally.

Dogs Around the World: This is the Kukur Tihar Rite of Nepal

In Nepal, during the Hindu ritual Kukur Tihar, an entire day is dedicated to honoring dogs, highlighting their importance and strengthening the bond between humans and these animals.

Check Your Horoscope for This Thursday, November 13, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the predictions that will help you face the day with energy and optimism.

These are the four richest people from Murcia in the region, according to Forbes

TomĂĄs Olivo is the highest-ranked person from Murcia in the list of the 100 richest Spaniards of 2025, holding the sixth position according to Forbes magazine.

How Much Money Does the Tax Agency Take from the Prizes of the ONCE 11/11 Draw, the Lottery, La Primitiva, or Euromillones

The Tax Agency taxes 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 excellent forests close to Barcelona ideal for chestnut picking, providing a perfect opportunity to enjoy this traditional activity.

I sat down with my mother to talk about sex after 60 and I learned this

Older women face taboos and silence around their sexual desire, receiving messages similar to or even more restrictive than previous generations. Openly talking with them reveals the importance of breaking stigmas and recognizing their sexuality without prejudice.

He fakes the theft of his car to avoid going shopping with his wife

A man pretended that his car was stolen to avoid going shopping with his wife, but now he faces a possible sentence of up to two years in prison for his deception.

RosalĂ­a and Other Singers Who Are Part of the Four-Album Club

RosalĂ­a joins a select group of artists who have released four musical albums, showcasing her talent and evolution in the industry. Other notable singers are also part of this club, consolidating their careers with four important records.

Retrofuturist Robots, the 'Junkyard' Art of Andrés Guardia

Andrés Guardia displays his robotic sculptures made from recycled materials at the Alfredo Kraus Cultural Center in Madrid until November 28. Inspired by old science fiction movies and born during the pandemic, his unique pieces take on a life of their own, blending art and reuse in vibrant retrofuturist creations.

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.

From Marcos Llorente to Bale: footballers who changed positions and succeeded

Versatility is key in football, allowing players to stand out and provide tactical options for their teams. This gallery features footballers who successfully adapted to new positions on the field, establishing themselves and thriving after their positional changes.

Promises to become a 'best seller': this glass radiator is cheap, stylish, and practical

This electric glass radiator is an economical, stylish, and practical option to stay warm during the winter. Ideal for cold days, it promises to be a popular product in homes due to its design and functionality.

The 11/11 deals make baby wipes laughably cheap: Dodot, Chelino, and other brands

The 11/11 deals significantly reduce the price of baby wipes from brands like Dodot and Chelino, making them more accessible in many households where they are an essential hygiene staple.

Renew Your Paddle Racket: The Best Singles' Day Discounts Arrive at AliExpress

AliExpress offers thousands of discounts for 11/11, highlighting paddle rackets at very competitive prices, perfect for upgrading your sports equipment on Singles' Day.

Incredible, but true: this 75-inch TCL TV is discounted by 600 euros

This 75-inch TCL TV offers a home cinema experience and is now available with a 600-euro discount, a rare opportunity to acquire such a large and immersive screen.

Health Ministry and Regional Governments Resolve Differences and Agree to Standardize "Basic Data" from Their Cancer Screening Programs

Minister MĂłnica GarcĂ­a welcomed that the conservative regional health ministers reconsidered and agreed to share data on three specific indicators, allowing for the unification of basic information from cancer screening programs between the Health Ministry and the autonomous communities.

Farewell to the last nuns of Errenteria: the convent closes after almost 5 decades "due to lack of vocations"

The convent of Errenteria closes after nearly 50 years due to a lack of vocations. The Diocese explains that religious communities are shrinking and consolidating in other locations for numerical reasons.

The Mossos Accused of Planting Drugs in a Stevedore's Car in Barcelona Deny the Allegations

The Mossos accused of planting drugs in a stevedore's car in Barcelona deny the allegations. Additionally, one of the officers identified by an informant does not appear in the photograph presented as evidence.

Beware of this video of a Ukrainian soldier crying and begging not to go to the front: it has been generated with AI

A viral video shows an alleged Ukrainian soldier crying and pleading not to go to the front lines, accompanied by messages claiming that Zelenskiy's government forces people to fight. However, this video has been created using artificial intelligence and does not reflect real events.

A young man dies after being shot with a "small-caliber weapon" in CĂłrdoba

A young man died after being shot with a small-caliber weapon in CĂłrdoba. The Civil Guard is investigating the case, and no arrests have been made so far.

The Government will extend the statute of limitations for sexual offenses against minors until the victim turns 45 years old

The Ministry of Youth and Childhood plans to reform the Penal Code to extend the statute of limitations for sexual offenses against minors until the victim turns 45 years old, as part of an expansion of the child protection law that will be approved soon by the Council of Ministers.

Spanish Creditors Track Headquarters of Cervantes, Renfe, and Paradores in the US to Collect Debts from Renewable Energy 'Hit'

The Spanish government must report within 30 days on its assets in the US to cover 688.4 million euros in debts from arbitration awards. In 2023, the London Tribunal ordered the seizure of the Instituto Cervantes in London, a seizure that was not carried out following the government's defense.

Sentenced to Ten Years in Prison for Raping a 13-Year-Old Girl in Pamplona

The convicted individual will serve ten years in prison for raping a 13-year-old girl in Pamplona. Additionally, he is prohibited from communicating with or approaching the victim closer than 300 meters for ten years and must compensate her with 60,000 euros for moral damages.

They request 25 years in prison for the accused of killing his ex-partner in Ribeira

The Prosecutor's Office is requesting 25 years in prison for the accused of murdering his ex-partner in Ribeira, as well as the loss of parental rights and a 28-year restraining order preventing him from approaching the victim's family members.

The Swiss town where you can save more than 10,000 euros in just five months, according to an influencer

In Switzerland, where the average salary is 8,104 euros per month according to the OECD, an influencer highlights a town where it is possible to save more than 10,000 euros in just five months, thanks to high incomes and the local lifestyle.

Masked intruders break into Sterling's house: "Both he and his children were present"

A spokesperson confirmed that Raheem Sterling and his family are safe after a robbery at their home where both he and his children were present during the incident.

Xi calls King Felipe "a good friend of the Chinese people" and accompanies him in his floral offering

President Xi highlighted the friendship with King Felipe and reaffirmed China's willingness to cooperate with Spain to build a comprehensive strategic partnership that enhances their joint international influence.

Reus Airport Simulates a Plane Accident with the Participation of More Than 250 People

A plane arriving from Manchester with 50 passengers and six crew members took part in an accident drill at Reus Airport, involving more than 250 people to train emergency procedures.

They Seek to Recover a Tungsten Mine Exploited by Nazi Germany in Ourense and Affected by Fires

The fires this summer in Ourense severely damaged the structures of a tungsten mine used by Nazi Germany, and efforts are now underway to restore it despite the damage suffered.

Man arrested for stabbing a man in the back who "had gone to watch a fight"

The victim was stabbed in the back and received information about the alleged attacker through social media. The assailant was arrested following the incident, which occurred when the victim had gone to watch a fight.

A woman dead and one injured after their car falls down a ravine in Granada

A car fell down a slope of about 40 meters in Granada, resulting in the death of a woman and one injured person.

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

20AM offers a concise summary of key news to start the day informed, covering topics of national and international current events, economy, politics, and culture. Ideal for quickly staying updated with the essentials of the day.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget, including how to plan expenses, identify priorities, and save efficiently. It also highlights the importance of keeping detailed records and adjusting the budget according to changes in income or needs, in order to maximize the use of money and avoid unnecessary debt.

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Where and When to Watch 'The Forsyte Saga,' the New British Period Drama That Mixes 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'

The classic story by John Galsworthy returns with a new British period drama series, which combines elements of 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession.' This adaptation arrives in Spain in November, offering a refreshed look at the family saga.

Clint Eastwood's Love Affair with a Married Actress That Almost Ended in a Deadly Duel

Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg had a romance during the filming of 'The Legend of the City Without a Name' (1968), which deeply affected the actress, who was married at the time. The relationship was so intense that it nearly resulted in a deadly duel.

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

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a presents a quick and budget-friendly recipe using a can of chickpeas, ideal for autumn dinners. With simple ingredients, this dish from Tragabuches or BiBo is ready in just 20 minutes, combining flavor and convenience.

Poor Man's Potatoes, a Cheap, Delicious, and Easy-to-Make Recipe at Home with Four Ingredients

Poor Man's Potatoes is a simple recipe that only requires red pepper, Monalisa potatoes, garlic, and olive oil, ideal for making at home economically and deliciously.

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

Jon HernĂĄndez warns about the incorrect uses of Artificial Intelligence, comparing employing it as a psychologist to using Excel to solve personal problems, and emphasizes the importance of understanding its real applications to avoid misunderstandings.

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

From 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 glove compartment, as well as inspect other vehicle elements during checks.

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers, expert in positive psychology: "The family unit has stopped spending time together"

VĂ­ctor KĂŒppers highlights the importance of family time to transmit values and strengthen bonds. He points out that currently the family unit spends less time together, affecting these essential connections.

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

Henry Cavill leads the return of "The Immortals," accompanied by Jeremy Irons, Russell Crowe, Dave Bautista, and Karen Gillan. The new installment continues the classic fantasy saga with a renewed cast bringing iconic characters to life.

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

Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who do will avoid future price increases. They analyze the current market and advise not to wait, since prices are expected to rise soon.

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

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

When Does Black Friday Start at MediaMarkt: This Is the Date to Find the Best Deals

MediaMarkt, a leading store in technology and appliances, is very popular during Black Friday. It offers great discounts and promotions, making it one of the best options to take advantage of deals on this date.

With Salaries Starting at 33,000 Euros Annually and Permanent Contracts: Aena Launches a Call to Fill More Than 26 Positions

Aena launches a call to fill more than 26 positions with salaries starting at 33,800 euros annually and permanent contracts, offering stable employment and a job pool for future hiring.

Gold prices rise above $4,200/oz; economic uncertainty persists as US govt reopens

Gold prices surged past $4,200 per ounce amid ongoing economic uncertainty following the reopening of the US government. Investors are turning to gold as a safe haven due to concerns about inflation, geopolitical tensions, and market volatility. The safe-haven demand boosted gold, reflecting cautious sentiment despite political developments easing temporarily.

Oil prices edge down on US inventory build, OPEC forecast shift

Oil prices declined due to a rise in US crude inventories and a downward revision in OPEC's demand forecast. Increased stockpiles in the US signal weaker consumption, while OPEC’s forecast adjustment reflects cautious demand expectations amid global economic concerns. These factors weighed on market sentiment, leading to the slide in oil prices despite ongoing supply management efforts by producers.

Oil prices hit 3-week low on oversupply fears; US shutdown end brings little cheer

Oil prices dropped to a three-week low due to concerns over global oversupply despite the end of the US government shutdown. Market participants remain cautious as demand uncertainties persist, limiting any positive impact from the resumption of US government operations.

US oil futures little changed after API reports smaller increase in crude stocks

US oil futures remained nearly steady after the American Petroleum Institute reported a smaller-than-expected rise in crude inventories. The report indicated a modest build in crude stocks, easing concerns about oversupply. Market participants continue to monitor supply-demand dynamics and upcoming government inventory data for further direction.

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Oil prices fall more than $2/bbl as OPEC says 2026 supply to match demand

Oil prices dropped over $2 per barrel after OPEC reported that supply will meet demand in 2026. This outlook reduced concerns about potential shortages, leading to decreased market prices as producers plan steady output to balance the market.

Data centres to drive energy storage 'boom cycle' in next five years, UBS says

UBS predicts that data centres will significantly boost the energy storage market over the next five years. As demand for reliable power grows, data centres will drive a surge in storage installations, marking a "boom cycle." This trend reflects the increasing need for stable, efficient energy solutions in tech infrastructure.

OPEC shifts oil outlook to see small surplus in 2026

OPEC revised its oil market forecast, now anticipating a slight surplus by 2026 due to rising production and moderated demand growth. The organization highlighted increased output from non-OPEC producers and evolving energy policies as key factors influencing future supply and demand balance.

Sanctions stymie Lukoil drilling plans in Romanian Black Sea

Western sanctions on Russia are hindering Lukoil's drilling projects in Romania's Black Sea sector. The measures restrict technology and equipment supply, causing delays and operational challenges. This impacts Romania's energy ambitions and highlights the broader effects of geopolitical tensions on regional energy development.

Gold prices stabilize after two-day rebound; U.S. government reopening, Fed in focus

Gold prices steadied after rising for two days as investors awaited key developments. The U.S. government reopening and upcoming Federal Reserve decisions remain focal points, influencing market sentiment and precious metal demand. Uncertainty over these factors keeps gold supported while traders assess economic and policy impacts.

Grand City Properties reports 9M 2025 results with 3.7% rental growth

Grand City Properties reported a 3.7% increase in rental income for the first nine months of 2025, driven by strong demand and efficient property management. The company continues to expand its portfolio while maintaining stable occupancy rates and positive cash flow.

Vietnam’s plan to ease high-tech subsidies worries South Korean investors

Vietnam's proposal to reduce high-tech subsidies has raised concerns among South Korean investors, who fear it could undermine the country's appeal as a manufacturing hub. The potential policy shift may affect investment decisions and prompt companies to reconsider their operations in Vietnam, given the competitive landscape in Southeast Asia. Stakeholders urge clarity and stability in government incentives to maintain investor confidence.

Italy’s Bending Spoons ready for IPO, warns of AI bubble

Italy’s Bending Spoons, a leading mobile app developer, is preparing for an IPO amidst growing market interest in AI technologies. However, the company has cautioned investors about the potential risks of an AI bubble, urging a balanced perspective despite the sector's rapid growth and hype.

Holiday test looms as luxury brands chase elusive rebound

Luxury brands face critical holiday sales as they strive to recover from recent challenges, including shifting consumer habits and economic uncertainties. The season will test their ability to attract buyers and achieve growth amid a competitive market and changing demand patterns. Brands are adapting strategies to appeal to evolving tastes to secure a strong rebound.

Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.30%

Taiwan stocks closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index dropping 0.30%. Market sentiment was cautious amid global economic concerns and mixed corporate earnings reports. Investors remained watchful of external factors impacting trade and technology sectors, which are significant to Taiwan's market performance.

Exclusive – GE Vernova, Siemens Energy in talks to supply gas turbines for Syria reconstruction, sources say

GE Vernova and Siemens Energy are reportedly in discussions to supply gas turbines for Syria’s reconstruction efforts. The deal aims to support rebuilding the country’s damaged power infrastructure, crucial for stabilizing energy supply amid ongoing recovery from conflict. Both companies are negotiating terms to provide efficient and reliable technology to aid Syria’s energy sector revitalization.

JPMorgan lists 4 SMid Cap Industrial Stocks with AI/Data Center Exposure

JPMorgan identifies four small- and mid-cap industrial stocks positioned to benefit from AI and data center growth. These companies are noted for their exposure to sectors supporting AI infrastructure, highlighting opportunities for investors seeking to capitalize on trends in technology and data center expansion.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.52%

Australian shares fell at the close, with the S&P/ASX 200 index down 0.52%. Market sentiment was impacted by global economic concerns and mixed corporate earnings reports, leading to cautious trading among investors. Key sectors including mining and financials saw declines, contributing to the overall market drop.

US court temporarily blocks USDOT order to unwind Delta, Aeromexico joint venture

A U.S. court has issued a temporary injunction blocking the Department of Transportation's order for Delta Air Lines and Aeromexico to terminate their joint venture. The court’s decision halts USDOT’s attempt to unwind the partnership, allowing both airlines to continue their collaboration while legal challenges proceed.

'Big Short' Michael Burry de-registers Scion Asset Management

Michael Burry, known for predicting the 2008 financial crisis, has de-registered his investment firm, Scion Asset Management. This move signals Burry stepping back from managing outside money, focusing instead on personal investments. The firm’s de-registration comes after recent shifts in Burry’s public market activity and follows increased scrutiny on some of his high-profile bets.

Swiss negotiators head for next round of tariff talks in Washington

Swiss trade officials are set to resume discussions in Washington to address ongoing tariff issues. The talks aim to resolve trade tensions and reach agreements beneficial to both Switzerland and the United States, promoting smoother economic relations.

Taiwan economy could grow close to 6% this year, statistics chief says

Taiwan’s economy is expected to grow nearly 6% in 2024, driven by strong exports and domestic demand, according to the statistics chief. Despite global uncertainties, favorable trade conditions and government stimulus support sustained growth, positioning Taiwan for a robust economic performance this year.

Australia's jobs roar back in October, rate cut prospects tumble

Australia added 71,800 jobs in October, the biggest monthly gain since March 2022, pushing the unemployment rate down to 3.5%, its lowest since 1974. Strong employment growth and a tighter labour market have reduced expectations for an interest rate cut soon, signaling robust economic momentum despite global uncertainties.

Australia jobs blow past expectations in Oct, unemployment falls

Australia’s job growth in October far exceeded forecasts, leading to a drop in the unemployment rate. The strong employment figures highlight resilience in the labor market despite economic challenges. This improvement reflects increased hiring across multiple sectors, boosting confidence in the country’s economic recovery.

US retail holiday job postings slump, Indeed says

US retail job postings for the holiday season have dropped significantly, according to Indeed. This signals reduced hiring as retailers adjust to economic pressures and changing consumer behavior. The decline may impact seasonal employment opportunities in the sector.

Trump is committed to a $2,000 dividend to Americans using tariff income - White House

The White House confirmed that President Trump remains committed to delivering a $2,000 dividend to Americans, funded by income generated from tariffs on imports. This plan aims to redistribute tariff revenue directly to citizens as part of the administration's economic strategy.

India approves $5.1 billion package for exporters after US tariffs hit

India has approved a $5.1 billion support package for exporters affected by recent US tariffs. The move aims to bolster the export sector, offsetting increased costs and maintaining competitiveness in global markets. The package includes financial incentives and subsidies to help exporters navigate challenges posed by the new trade barriers.

Italy industry output rebounds after August slump

Italy's industrial output showed a rebound following a decline in August, signaling a recovery in manufacturing activity. The increase reflects improved demand and production levels across key sectors, helping to stabilize the country's economic outlook amid ongoing global challenges.

India's inflation falls to record low, boosting hopes for a December rate cut

India's inflation has dropped to a record low, alleviating concerns about rising prices. This decrease increases expectations for a possible interest rate cut in December, intended to support economic growth amid easing inflationary pressures.

German exports get welcome boost from Eastern Europe, says business group

German exports have received a positive lift from increased demand in Eastern European markets. The business group highlights that stronger trade ties and growing economic activity in the region are aiding Germany’s export recovery, contributing to overall economic stability amid global uncertainties.

Morning Bid: Deal after dinner as Trump signs end to shutdown

President Trump signed a bill to end the government shutdown after a late-night agreement. The deal includes temporary funding to reopen government agencies and sets the stage for ongoing budget talks. The bipartisan compromise aims to avoid further disruptions while negotiations continue on broader spending issues.

Trump signs deal to end longest US government shutdown in history

President Trump signed a bipartisan agreement to end the 35-day US government shutdown, the longest in history. The deal provides temporary funding to reopen government agencies and includes provisions to address immigration and border security, aiming to pave the way for further negotiations on a long-term budget solution.

Backwater to breakout: Investors pivot to Australian small caps as blue-chip premiums bite

Investors are increasingly turning to Australian small-cap stocks as valuations for blue-chip companies become less attractive. The shift reflects a search for better growth opportunities and value, with small caps seen as undervalued and poised for potential gains amid changing market dynamics. This trend signals growing confidence in smaller companies within Australia's equity market.

Yen sinks to record low vs euro as Japan PM touts slow rate hikes

The Japanese yen fell to a record low against the euro as Japan's Prime Minister emphasized a gradual approach to raising interest rates. This stance contrasts with faster rate hikes by other central banks, weakening the yen and widening the interest rate gap, leading to increased pressure on the currency.

Bank of Japan aims for wage-driven inflation, aligns with government view

The Bank of Japan emphasized its strategy to achieve sustainable wage-driven inflation, aligning with the government's goal to boost income growth. It highlighted the importance of firms raising wages to fuel consumer spending and economic growth. The central bank maintains its accommodative monetary policy to support this transition, aiming for stable inflation around 2%, reflecting strong collaboration with government economic policies.

Yen squeezed, stocks firm as US shutdown set to lift

The yen weakened against major currencies while stock markets remained steady ahead of a likely resolution to the US government shutdown. Investors anticipate that an end to the impasse will boost market confidence. The dollar strengthened on expectations of increased US economic stability, putting pressure on the yen. Overall, market sentiment improved as hopes grew for a swift reopening of the US government.

Trump signs funding bill after House votes to end longest ever US govt shutdown

President Trump signed a funding bill following the House's approval, ending the longest US government shutdown in history. The legislation restores government funding and reopens federal agencies. The shutdown, lasting 35 days, was primarily due to disputes over border wall funding. The agreement aims to prevent future shutdowns while talks on immigration and border security continue.

US House bill to end shutdown secures enough votes to pass; voting continues

A US House bill aimed at ending the ongoing government shutdown has secured sufficient votes to pass. Lawmakers continue to vote as efforts intensify to restore government operations and finalize funding. The move reflects bipartisan urgency to prevent further disruption caused by the shutdown.

Japan wholesale inflation slows in October

Japan’s wholesale inflation eased in October, with prices rising at a slower pace compared to previous months. The slowdown reflects easing supply chain disruptions and stable commodity prices. Despite the moderation, inflation remains above the Bank of Japan’s target, signaling ongoing pressure on production costs and potential impacts on consumer prices.

Fed split deepens as Collins says she would hesitate to support another cut

Fed Governor Michelle Bowman Collins expressed hesitation about backing another interest rate cut, highlighting a growing divide within the Federal Reserve. While some members advocate for easing monetary policy, Collins emphasized caution amid ongoing economic uncertainties and inflation concerns, signaling deeper disagreements over the future path of interest rates.

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SharpLink announced a Q3 net income of $104.3 million, driven by its strategic focus on Ethereum (ETH) investments. The company highlighted strong performance in its ETH-related assets and plans to expand its crypto portfolio further. SharpLink’s CEO emphasized continued commitment to blockchain innovation and leveraging market trends to enhance shareholder value.

EOS Climbs 12% In a Green Day

EOS surged 12% amid a strong market rally, benefiting from increased investor interest and favorable technical indicators. The cryptocurrency showed robust trading volumes, signaling renewed confidence. Market analysts attribute the uptick to positive developments in EOS's ecosystem and broader crypto market optimism.

SHARPLINK announced a net income of $104.3 million for the third quarter, reflecting strong financial performance driven by increased sales and operational efficiency. The company's revenue growth and cost management contributed to this positive result, highlighting its solid market position and potential for continued success.

BTCC Exchange Supercharges Black Friday 2025 with 2 Million USDT in Rewards Plus Exclusive JJJ Signed Prizes

BTCC Exchange boosts Black Friday 2025 celebrations by offering 2 million USDT in rewards. Additionally, exclusive prizes signed by JJJ are available, enhancing user engagement and trading incentives during the promotion.

Bitcoin price today: pinned at $104.7k as US govt. reopening brings little relief

Bitcoin's price remains steady around $104,700 despite the US government reopening. The resumption of government operations provided minimal impact on market sentiment, leaving Bitcoin's value largely unchanged amid ongoing economic uncertainties and investor caution.

ECD Automotive Design hires Arca Labs for bitcoin treasury strategy

ECD Automotive Design has partnered with Arca Labs to integrate bitcoin into its treasury strategy. This move aims to diversify holdings and leverage bitcoin's potential as a store of value. The collaboration marks a strategic approach to digital assets in the automotive design sector.

Bybit’s Lazarus Security Lab Reveals Hidden Fund-Freezing Functions Across 16 Major Blockchains

Bybit’s Lazarus Security Lab uncovered hidden fund-freezing functionalities embedded in smart contracts across 16 major blockchains. These covert mechanisms could enable unauthorized asset control, posing significant security risks for users and developers. The findings highlight the need for increased transparency and rigorous auditing to protect blockchain ecosystems from potential fund manipulation or theft.

TON Strategy reports Q3 net income of $84.7 million after crypto gains

TON Strategy announced a Q3 net income of $84.7 million, driven by gains in cryptocurrency holdings. The company’s strong performance highlights growing profitability amid volatile crypto markets.

Leap Therapeutics rebrands as Cypherpunk, buys $50M in Zcash

Leap Therapeutics has rebranded as Cypherpunk and invested $50 million in the cryptocurrency Zcash. This move reflects the company’s shift toward blockchain technology and privacy-focused digital assets, aiming to leverage Zcash’s secure and anonymous transaction capabilities to expand its portfolio and market presence.

Sampo repurchases 243,496 shares as part of buyback program

Sampo completed the repurchase of 243,496 shares under its ongoing buyback program. The share buybacks aim to optimize the company’s capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The repurchased shares will be held by the company and may be used for purposes such as share-based incentive plans or canceled in the future.

Grand City Properties reports 1% rise in net rental income for 9M 2025

Grand City Properties announced a 1% increase in net rental income for the first nine months of 2025. The growth is attributed to stable rental demand and portfolio expansion. The company remains optimistic about future performance despite market uncertainties.

enGene prices $130 million public offering of shares and warrants

enGene has priced a public offering of shares and warrants totaling $130 million. This financing is expected to support the company’s ongoing development efforts and operational growth. Specific details about the number of shares or warrant terms were not disclosed. The proceeds aim to strengthen enGene’s financial position as it advances its clinical pipeline.

Annexon prices public offering of shares at $2.60 each

Annexon Inc. has priced its public offering of shares at $2.60 each. The offering aims to raise capital to support the company's growth and development initiatives. Details on the total number of shares and expected proceeds were not disclosed. The pricing reflects investor interest and market conditions.

BlackBerry launches women's cybersecurity leadership program in Malaysia

BlackBerry has introduced a women’s cybersecurity leadership program in Malaysia aimed at empowering female professionals in the tech industry. The initiative focuses on skill development, mentorship, and career growth opportunities to address gender gaps in cybersecurity. It reflects BlackBerry’s commitment to diversity and inclusion while enhancing Malaysia’s cybersecurity talent pool.

Off The Hook yacht wholesaler prices IPO at $4 per share

Off The Hook, a yacht wholesaler, has priced its initial public offering at $4 per share. The move aims to raise capital to expand operations and enhance market presence. Investors showed strong interest amid rising demand in the luxury yacht sector, signaling positive growth prospects for the company.

Cathie Wood's ARK Adds Circle Internet Group Stock, Trims Tesla Holdings

Cathie Wood's ARK Invest added shares of Circle Internet Group to its portfolio while reducing its holdings in Tesla. The move reflects a strategic adjustment as the fund reallocates resources towards emerging fintech opportunities, balancing its exposure amid evolving market dynamics.

Elme completes $1.6 billion multifamily portfolio sale to Cortland

Elme sold its multifamily portfolio valued at $1.6 billion to Cortland. The transaction marks a significant expansion for Cortland's holdings, strengthening its position in the rental market. The deal includes numerous properties, enhancing Cortland's footprint in key regions. This strategic acquisition aligns with both companies’ growth objectives and market presence in the residential real estate sector.

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Lifezone Metals closes $15 million offering for Kabanga nickel project

Lifezone Metals successfully raised $15 million through a recent offering to fund the development of its Kabanga nickel project. The capital will support exploration and advancement efforts at the high-potential site, aiming to enhance production capabilities and meet growing demand for nickel, crucial for electric vehicle batteries and clean energy technologies.

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