News Summary - 11/17/2025

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Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
Trump urged House Republicans on Truth Social to vote in favor of releasing the Epstein files, asserting "We have nothing to hide," despite earlier opposing efforts to make the documents public.
Two US Marines Implicated in Killing Family in Notorious Iraq War Shooting, Expert Tells BBC
New evidence casts doubt on the longest US Iraq war crimes investigation and questions the accountability of US forces involved in the notorious family killing.
Mysterious drones have been spotted at night at airports across Europe. How worried should we be?
Drones have been detected near airports, military bases, and power plants across Western Europe, raising concerns about a possible 'hybrid warfare' campaign targeting critical infrastructure. Authorities are investigating the motives and origins of these nighttime drone activities.
Jurors in high-profile Australian trial visit beach where murder victim found
Rajwinder Singh denies stabbing a 24-year-old woman to death in October 2019. Jurors in his trial visited the beach where the victim's body was discovered as part of the high-profile case proceedings.
Communist and far-right candidates head to Chile presidential run-off
Jeanette Jara of the Communist Party and far-right candidate José Antonio Kast will compete in Chile's presidential run-off election scheduled for December.
Hackers steal maternity ward CCTV videos in India cybercrime racket
Police revealed that hackers illegally accessed CCTV footage from maternity wards in India, capturing videos of pregnant women during medical check-ups. These private videos were then sold online as part of a cybercrime operation, raising serious privacy and security concerns. Authorities are investigating the breach and working to identify those responsible for the illicit trade.
Ecuador votes against allowing foreign military bases in country
Ecuadorian voters rejected a referendum proposal that would have permitted foreign military bases in the country, marking a setback for President Daniel Noboa and US strategic interests in the region.
The oil pipeline feud testing Canada's global ambitions
A conflict between two Canadian provinces over a proposed oil pipeline is challenging national unity. This dispute threatens to undermine Canada's goal of becoming a leading energy superpower by exposing regional divisions and complicating energy infrastructure development.
Thousands protest against government in Mexico as clashes leave 120 injured
Thousands protested in Mexico following the killing of Carlos Manzo, mayor of Uruapan. The demonstrations escalated into clashes, resulting in 120 injuries. The unrest highlights growing tensions and demands for government accountability.
Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in city of Charlotte
Operation "Charlotte's Web," initiated under Donald Trump's administration, aims to execute the largest deportation program in U.S. history, targeting immigrants in Charlotte as part of a nationwide crackdown.
Man arrested over deadly Delhi car bomb attack
A man has been arrested as an accomplice in the deadly Delhi car bomb attack that killed eight people and injured 20 others. Authorities continue to investigate the incident and apprehend those involved.
YouTuber Jack Doherty arrested in Miami on drug possession charges
Jack Doherty, a YouTube influencer with over 15 million subscribers known for prank and stunt videos, was arrested in Miami on drug possession charges.
Thirteen injured after demolition derby car hits crowd in Australia
A demolition derby car in New South Wales broke through a fence and crashed into the grandstand, injuring thirteen people, police reported.
South Korean actress and K-pop star fights off home intruder
A South Korean actress and K-pop star, along with her mother, physically overpowered a man who broke into their home armed with a weapon, South Korean media reported.
Iran begins cloud seeding to induce rain amid historic drought
Iran has started cloud seeding operations to combat a historic drought as its largest lake has mostly dried up. The severe water shortages have led residents in affected areas to resort to praying for rain.
At least four dead after migrant boats sink in Mediterranean
The Libyan Red Crescent reports that two boats carrying nearly 100 migrants capsized in the Mediterranean while attempting to reach Europe, resulting in at least four deaths. Rescue efforts are ongoing.
Pope Leo welcomes Hollywood stars to the Vatican
Pope Leo hosted Hollywood stars such as Cate Blanchett, Spike Lee, and Viggo Mortensen at the Vatican for an event celebrating global cinema.
Zelensky vows energy sector overhaul after $100m corruption scandal
Ukrainian Prime Minister announces full audits of state-owned energy companies and plans to install new management following a $100 million corruption scandal, aiming to restore integrity and efficiency in the sector.
Thousands march outside COP30 summit in call for action
For the first time since 2021, protesters were allowed to demonstrate outside the COP30 UN climate talks, with thousands marching to demand urgent action on climate change.
Trump says he will take legal action against BBC over Panorama edit
The US president announced plans to sue the BBC for at least $1 billion, alleging damage caused by the Panorama edit of his 2021 speech.
Nine killed in accidental blast at police station in Indian-administered Kashmir, officials say
A powerful accidental blast at a police station in Indian-administered Kashmir killed nine people. The explosion caused severe damage to the building and set vehicles on fire, according to police officials.
Trump rolls back tariffs on dozens of food products
The Trump administration issued an executive order removing tariffs on various food items, including coffee and bananas, aiming to alleviate rising prices amid growing public and political pressure.
Epstein files: Who else was mentioned?
The newly released Epstein files include names like Michael Wolff, Larry Summers, and Peter Thiel among others, sparking renewed attention on the network surrounding Jeffrey Epstein and the high-profile individuals linked to his activities.
China urges citizens not to visit Japan over Taiwan row
China has advised its citizens against traveling to Japan following Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi's remarks that Tokyo might consider military action if Beijing attacks Taiwan, escalating tensions between the two nations.
DR Congo and M23 rebels sign framework for peace in Qatar
DR Congo and M23 rebels have signed a peace framework in Qatar, building on earlier agreements. The deal includes provisions for humanitarian access, the return of displaced people, and other key measures to foster stability and address ongoing conflict in the region.
Driver released after deadly Stockholm bus crash
Police continue investigating the Stockholm bus crash and have released the driver, stating there is no evidence to suggest the incident was intentional.
My mum was a 17-year-old free spirit â so she was locked up and put in a coma
Marina's mother, a free-spirited 17-year-old, was forcibly confined in a convent during 1960s Spain under Franco's dictatorship, highlighting the oppressive control over women's freedoms at the time.
Why India caps pollution reading at 500 when the air is far more toxic
India's air quality index maxes out at 500, failing to reflect dangerously higher pollution levels. Experts highlight that the country's air quality framework, unchanged since 2009, requires urgent revision to capture true toxicity and protect public health effectively.
'We're just going to go through this again': Americans fear second government shutdown
As the current funding deal nears expiration at the end of January, many Americans are bracing for a potential second government shutdown. Concerned about lost income, people are tightening their budgets and saving money in anticipation of financial hardship if a shutdown occurs again.
Epstein files: Who else was mentioned?
Newly released Epstein files mention notable figures including Michael Wolff, Larry Summers, and Peter Thiel. These names highlight the breadth of prominent individuals connected through documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, sparking renewed interest and scrutiny over their potential associations with Epstein.
The US will help South Korea build nuclear 'attack' submarines - here's what that means
The US and South Korea have agreed to collaborate on building nuclear-powered attack submarines, enhancing South Korea's military capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula. This move aims to strengthen deterrence and regional security in response to increasing threats from North Korea and other regional challenges.
Should Hitler's DNA have been studied â or just left alone?
New research on Hitler's DNA has revealed insights into his ancestry and potential neurological disorders. These findings provoke debate over the ethics of studying the genetic material of controversial historical figures.
Watch: Three 'Nestflix' peregrine falcons each take flight for the first time
Three peregrine falcon chicks from the "Nestflix" livestream have successfully taken their first flights over Melbourne's city skyline, marking an important milestone in their development.
'Astonishingly lethal': BBC reports from site of Russian strike in Kyiv
The BBC's James Landale reports from eastern Kyiv, where a Russian drone strike hit a multi-storey residential building, highlighting the attack's devastating impact on civilians.
Watch: Mud volcano erupts in southern Taiwan
The Wandan mud volcano in southern Taiwan erupted recently, showcasing a rare geological event. An expert described it as a particularly unusual instance of a mud volcano phenomenon.
Watch: Bear runs onto airport tarmac, halting flights
Flights were temporarily suspended at a Japanese airport on Wednesday when a bear entered the airport grounds, disrupting operations until the animal was safely removed.
Watch: Blue Origin rocket successfully lands booster for first time
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin achieved its first successful return landing of a reusable rocket booster, joining SpaceX in this milestone for reusable space technology.
The Fiscal Council faces a key meeting today on the Budgets with the PP-led autonomous regions at war over the 'Catalan quota'
The Government, four months late, will present to the autonomous regions today the stability path for 2026-2028, a preliminary step to the Budgets. The PP regions are up in arms over the 'Catalan quota', creating a tense atmosphere at the Fiscal Council's key meeting.
Chile will go to a runoff in the presidential election between the communist Jannette Jara and the far-right José Antonio Kast
None of the candidates managed to win in the first round. The runoff will pit the communist Jannette Jara against the far-right José Antonio Kast, who will now seek the support of voters from other candidates. The surprise was the populist Franco Parisi, who came in third place.
Seventeen food items have already risen by more than 5%, with chocolate, eggs, and beef soaring ahead of the Christmas season
Despite an overall food inflation of 2.4%, 17 products have increased by more than 5%. Notable rises include eggs (22.5%), coffee (19.4%), beef (17.8%), and chocolate (16.1%), which have increased significantly, impacting the Christmas campaign.
Quitting the Office to Pursue the Dream Job: "When I Arrived at Work, I Would Even Get Hot Flashes, and Now Iâm Happy"
In Spain, resignations are increasing as young people leave stable jobs due to stress and job insecurity, seeking work that better aligns with their values and brings them happiness.
Trump raises tension in the Caribbean and moves his largest aircraft carrier near Venezuela: Corina Machado says it is "the decisive hour"
NicolĂĄs Maduro has called on Venezuelans to maintain a "constant watch" in response to the escalation of tensions with the U.S., after Trump moved an aircraft carrier near Venezuela, amid warnings from opposition leader Corina Machado about a critical stage.
NicolĂĄs Maduro starts singing John Lennon's 'Imagine' in the middle of a speech against Trump's military plans for Venezuela
NicolĂĄs Maduro urged the Venezuelan people to maintain a "permanent" mobilization in response to the escalating tensions with the United States, during a speech in which he also sang John Lennon's 'Imagine' to express his rejection of Trump's alleged military plans against Venezuela.
Cristina Pardo: "In the Prosecutor's Office, a Madrid-Barça rivalry has taken root that I don't understand"
La Sexta journalist Cristina Pardo comments with her direct and ironic style on the current situation in the Prosecutor's Office, pointing out that a rivalry similar to the Madrid-Barça one has been created, which she cannot understand.
Parking meters now cover 55 neighborhoods in Madrid: an "oil stain" that went from being boycotted to mass demand for installation
The SER (regulated parking system) in Madrid grew from 35,000 regulated spaces in 2002 to 181,497 today. Several areas now request parking meters to avoid the "border effect" and control parking, reflecting a shift from initial rejection to massive demand.
The Author of Encarnita Polo's Death Entered the Residence Only Two Days Before: Both Were in a Special Unit
The alleged attacker of Encarnita Polo was admitted on November 12 to a special unit for people with dementia, which has enhanced surveillance. Both were in this area when the incident occurred.
Tell me where you get your ITV inspection and Iâll tell you how you can save: price differences of up to 29 euros
The OCU points out that it is not mandatory to get the ITV inspection in the autonomous community where the vehicle is registered, allowing drivers to choose where to have it done and take advantage of price differences of up to 29 euros.
The first winner in the history of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?', 25 years later: "The money is still in the bank"
Judith Keppel, the first winner of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' 25 years ago, now 83 years old, revealed that she decided to invest her winnings to generate returns, and that the money still remains in the bank.
Life and Death of Women in Politics
The real problem for women in politics is not their lack of leadership, but that any power they attain is seen as a threat by mediocre men who have dominated politics as their sole career.
Metro Line L7B fully reopens on November 22 after nearly 1,200 days of closure
Metro Line 7B fully reopens on November 22 at 6:00 AM, after being closed for nearly 1,200 days. The alternative bus service will cease operation the following Sunday.
Rising prices shift home purchases to the outskirts: major cities account for less than half of sales
In Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, and Seville, the average housing price is between 30% and 62% higher than in their surrounding provinces, driving buyers to seek homes in the outskirts and reducing the concentration of sales in large cities.
The Three Spains of Housing
While one Spain is becoming depopulated, the major cities face population saturation, transferring residential pressure to their peripheral areas.
The 'No' Stops Noboa: Ecuador Rejects Changing the Constitution and Foreign Bases
The proposal to call a Constituent Assembly in Ecuador was rejected, with 61.50% voting 'No' compared to 38.50% supporting the change. This halts President Noboa's attempts to modify the Constitution and address issues such as foreign bases in the country.
Don't flush the toilet in Switzerland at night and use different slippers to go to the bathroom in Japan: hygiene rules you should know if you travel
Bathroom customs vary by country. In Switzerland, it is not recommended to flush the toilet at night, while in Japan it is common to use special slippers only for the bathroom. Knowing these hygiene rules is essential for travelers who want to respect local customs.
Two Bonoloto Winners Win 62,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to One Million
There were no first-category winners in the Bonoloto on Sunday, November 16, 2025, so the jackpot for the Monday, November 17 draw will reach one million euros.
They Buy Disney Socks on Temu and What They Receive Goes Viral on Social Media: "They Looked Normal at First"
Buyers on Temu purchased socks featuring Disney characters such as Chip, Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Piglet. Although they looked normal at first, what they received caused great surprise and went viral on social media.
Aemet warns of the arrival of an Arctic air mass that will cause temperatures to plummet in the coming days: "Colder than usual"
Aemet warns that an Arctic air mass will arrive in Spain next week, causing a sharp drop in temperatures and a much colder climate than usual.
The case of flight N47BA: the 'ghost' plane that flew for hours with all its passengers dead
Flight N47BA was carrying American golfer Payne Stewart, two-time US Open winner, when the incident occurred. The plane continued flying for hours with all its passengers dead due to a failure that incapacitated the crew.
What is known about the death of a woman and a man in a chalet in Alpedrete: she received 50 stab wounds and died before him
The Government Delegation against Gender Violence is investigating the death of a woman and a man in a chalet in Alpedrete as a possible case of gender-based violence. The woman received 50 stab wounds and died before the man. She was not registered in the VioGén system.
Jordi Pujol hospitalized in Barcelona for pneumonia one week before the trial at the National Court
The former President of the Generalitat, Jordi Pujol, 95 years old, has been hospitalized in Barcelona due to pneumonia a few weeks before the start of his trial for hidden fortune, scheduled for November 24.
'The Simpsons' Writer Dan McGrath Dies at 61: "Our Hearts Are Broken"
Dan McGrath, writer for 'The Simpsons,' passed away at 61 after suffering a stroke. His death has left his family and colleagues shocked, who express their sadness and mourning over the loss.
The city that has banned padel because the noise of the hits is unbearable for the neighbors
In a city, padel was banned due to the intense noise of the hits, which some neighbors describe as "gunshots." The measure has generated divided opinions, with some considering the decision exaggerated or "ridiculous."
Huerto Alegre: Connecting Generations Through Nature
42 years ago, Mari Luz DĂaz founded Huerto Alegre, an organic farm designed for people of all ages to learn about nature and collaborate in its care. This space promotes intergenerational connection, environmental education, and respect for the natural environment, fostering sustainability and community well-being.
ALDI celebrates a very 'Special' Christmas with its gourmet range at low prices
ALDI offers more than 150 gourmet products at affordable prices so that consumers can enjoy a Christmas full of flavor and joy.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident in which Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam', humorously suggesting that in difficult situations, you have to make the best of them.
Jannik Sinner Gives No Chance to an Injured Carlos Alcaraz and Retains the Masters Crown in Turin
Carlos Alcaraz lost the opportunity to join Orantes and Corretja as a Spanish 'master' by dominating but faltering at key moments against Jannik Sinner, who successfully defended his title in Turin.
Arrested After Trying to Steal from a Supermarket by Pretending to Be a Person in a Wheelchair
A man was arrested after trying to steal cans of beer in a supermarket by pretending to be a person in a wheelchair. A security guard tried to stop his escape, and the thief reacted by throwing the cans he was trying to steal at him.
Is RosalĂa's 'Lux' Tour Coming Soon? Everything About Possible Dates and Ticket Prices
Some fan sites following RosalĂa are sharing unofficial information about the possible dates and prices for the highly anticipated 'Lux' tour, raising expectations among fans.
The reaction of a restaurant after a reservation for 30 people who did not show up: "Decisions that really hurt"
A restaurant in Zaragoza expresses frustration over a reservation for 30 people who did not show up, causing losses due to labor, purchases, and extra staff hired. They highlight how these situations seriously affect the business.
Diego FernĂĄndez, Chemical Engineer: "If Your Pillows Have Yellow Stains, This Is How You Should Wash Them"
Diego FernĂĄndez, chemical engineer, explains how to wash pillows to remove yellow stains, keeping them white and preventing them from deforming during the process.
Ban on Outdoor Chicken Raising Across Spain Due to Avian Influenza: Questions and Answers
Spain bans outdoor chicken raising due to avian influenza, as some species can carry and transmit the virus through contact with other birds, aiming to prevent its spread.
'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly': the three scenarios the S&P 500 faces in 2026
The S&P 500 faces three possible scenarios in 2026: a positive technological boost, moderate economic growth, and a challenging context due to geopolitical tensions, which will shape its future performance.
The Current Life of Heather Locklear, the Comeback of the Actress from 'Melrose Place' and 'Dynasty'
Heather Locklear, famous for her roles in '80s and '90s series, had a promising career that was affected by issues with excesses. Currently, she is experiencing a comeback in her personal and professional life after overcoming difficult times.
Raquel Mascaraque, neuroscience expert: "A kiss can create more connection than sex"
Neuroscientist Raquel Mascaraque explains how a kiss activates brain mechanisms that promote a deep emotional connection, even more intense than that experienced during sex. This act generates emotional bonds and releases substances that strengthen human relationships.
Marta SĂĄnchez-Dehesa: "Vaginal neuromodulators can eliminate pain during sexual intercourse"
Vaginal neuromodulators, by controlling nerve activity in the female genital area, are innovative treatments that improve sexual well-being and can eliminate pain during sexual intercourse.
Your Car Changes in 2026 and Its Screen Won't Be the Only Thing: All the New Technological Requirements from Euro NCAP
From January 1, 2026, Euro NCAP will implement new technological requirements for vehicles, enhancing safety. These regulations will affect not only screens but also other mandatory technological systems and functions to increase protection and prevention in driving.
The Architectural Style That Survives in Castilla y LeĂłn Thanks to This Hermitage: It Is the Only Complete Example
This sanctuary, located in a prominent town in Valladolid, is significant for its spectacular design and for preserving the only complete example of an architectural style in Castilla y LeĂłn.
Jordi Cruz on the origin of the "plato combinado": "It was born during the Civil War to circumvent restrictions"
Jordi Cruz, judge on 'MasterChef Celebrity', explains that the "plato combinado" originated during the Spanish Civil War as a way to bypass food restrictions, becoming one of Spainâs most iconic dishes.
Hands-Free Driving: BlueCruise Will Arrive in Three New Ford Models This Spring
Ford will extend its hands-free driving system BlueCruise to the Puma, Kuga, and hybrid Ranger models this spring, expanding its availability to more customers in Europe.
The psychological effects of military service: how does it affect behavior or personality?
Military service can generate a variety of psychological aftereffects, which depend on each individualâs personal experience. These effects can be positive, negative, or residual, influencing behavior and personality differently depending on the case.
Three Madrilenians Leave Everything to Run a Bar and Rural Guesthouse in a Salamanca Village in Exchange for a Monthly Rent of 92 Euros
Three young people from Madrid are about to open a bar and a rural guesthouse in a village in Salamanca, benefiting from a monthly rent of only 92 euros. The City Council is carrying out improvement works for the business, which has attracted the interest of more than 400 people.
Avoiding Traffic Jams, Green Areas... and a Tunnel Boring Machine: What Lies Behind Spain's Longest Viaduct Planned in Seville
The project for Spain's longest viaduct in Seville aims to ease congestion on the SE-30 ring road by incorporating green areas and using a tunnel boring machine to improve mobility and reduce traffic jams in the city.
The ordeal of buying a car: "If you earn around a thousand euros a month, almost half your salary goes on it"
New cars in Spain have increased in price by 38% since 2019, surpassing wage growth and making owning a vehicle a luxury. This has significantly boosted the second-hand car market.
A total of 13 winners of the Gordo de la Primitiva win 14,000 euros each and the jackpot rises to 9.8 million
In the Gordo de la Primitiva draw on November 16, 2025, there were no winners in the first or second categories. Therefore, the jackpot for the next draw on November 23 increases to 9.8 million euros. Meanwhile, 13 players with fewer matches won 14,000 euros each.
The terrible condition of the house that Sheila Devil inherited from Camilo Sesto and its physical deterioration
Sheila Devil, daughter of Camilo Sesto, shows the unfortunate state of the house inherited from the singer. Her followers express concern about the conditions in which she lives and her physical deterioration.
The life of Cañita Brava nearly at 80 and after being on the brink of homelessness: a salsa 'rescues' the comedian
The comedian known for 'El SemĂĄforo' and 'Torrente' faced serious financial difficulties nearing 80 years old, but a salsa helped improve his financial situation and rescued him from homelessness.
Who pays the IBI when you buy or sell a house and how you can calculate it
The Property Tax (IBI) must be paid by the registered owner as of January 1st of the year in which it is due, regardless of whether the property is bought or sold during that year.
Where to Watch 'The Storyteller' for Free, the Magical Series from the Creator of 'Sesame Street'
John Hurt stars in this nine-episode series that left a mark on children of the 80s and 90s. The magical production from the creator of 'Sesame Street' is available to watch for free, offering a nostalgic experience full of charming stories.
Chicken and Cabbage Salad: A Simple, Affordable, and Colorful Flavorful Recipe
Learn how to prepare an easy, healthy, and budget-friendly chicken and cabbage salad. This light recipe is ideal as a side dish, adding color and flavor to your meals.
TomĂĄs RodrĂguez, the 'Rambo of Tineo', found unharmed after six days of search
TomĂĄs RodrĂguez, known as the 'Rambo of Tineo', was found unharmed after six days of search. In 2011, he was sentenced to six years in prison for having killed his brother.
Layoffs to Grow
TelefĂłnica has joined this week the group of companies that are carrying out workforce reductions worldwide, despite the economic situation not indicating a crisis.
Noel Bayarri suffers a motorcycle accident and shares the aftermath: "They had to stitch my hip"
Noel Bayarri, former contestant of Supervivientes, suffered a motorcycle accident and shared the aftermath on his social media with his characteristic humor, revealing that they had to stitch his hip.
Begoña Gómez Case: Judge Peinado Files the Case Against the Secretary of the Presidency, Judit Gonzålez, and Lifts Her Charges
Judge Peinado has decided to file the case against Judit GonzĂĄlez, Secretary of the Presidency, and has lifted her charges after taking her statement this Sunday, granting her unconditional dismissal.
This is How You Learn to Be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing is Creating a Journey, Itâs Starting, Rising, Falling, and Taking People Along"
Aspiring DJs in Ibiza learn technique and craft in real clubs, guided by local professionals, mastering the art of creating unique musical experiences in the global birthplace of electronic music.
Faith resurges among young people: "Society modernizing does not mean religion disappears"
The percentage of practicing Catholic young people under 29 has increased by six points in the last 15 years, reflecting a resurgence of faith despite social modernization.
The three stores that resist 'fast fashion': "The clothes we have work very poorly"
Three Spanish brands challenge the dominance of 'fast fashion' by focusing on sustainable, local, and distinctive fashion, demonstrating that more conscious consumption and quality garments still have a place in today's market.
EREs to Grow
TelefĂłnica has joined this week the companies that are implementing workforce cuts globally, despite the fact that the economic situation does not indicate a crisis.
The Rewarding Agent
Life is valuable and time should not be wasted; elections offer an opportunity for the discontented to find joy.
Fifty Years Later
It is important not to distort history in order to respect and value the efforts and sacrifices of many Spaniards who fought to recover democracy.
Praise of Temperance
The Community requires moderation to overcome the tension generated after October 29 and the controversial incident at El Ventorro, thus seeking stability and tranquility.
Topuria reacts to Makhachev's victory with the promise to knock him out: "Every day I'm more sure that I'll put you to sleep"
After Makhachev's victory, the Spanish-Georgian Topuria quickly reacted on social media, stating that he is increasingly confident that he will knock out the Russian fighter.
The Three Requirements of a Young Woman to Find a Partner: "Is My Bar Set Too High?"
A young woman expresses her frustration because, despite her efforts, she has not yet found the ideal man who meets her three requirements, questioning whether her expectations are too high.
'Pipo,' the Most Wanted Drug Trafficker in Ecuador, Arrested in Spain with Police Assistance
'Pipo,' the most wanted drug trafficker in Ecuador, faked his death in 2021, assumed a new identity in Venezuela, and obtained a Colombian passport with which he traveled to Spain in 2022, where he was arrested with police assistance.
Sudden temperature change in Madrid for the coming days: "Frosts are coming"
Madrid will face a sharp drop in temperatures this week, with lows of 0 °C on Wednesday and -1 °C on Saturday, November 22, leading to frost.
A 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old woman die in a shooting in New Jersey
A shooting in Newark, New Jersey, resulted in the deaths of a 10-year-old boy and a 21-year-old woman. Additionally, five people were injured. The police continue to search for the shooter.
Lucas's circle confirms the clash with Andy before a concert: "It was like a very heated sibling fight"
Sources close to Lucas deny that bottles were thrown during the clash with Andy before a concert, describing the fight as an intense argument but similar to a quarrel between siblings.
Alba Carrillo lashes out at 'Until the End of the World': "It doesn't represent the journey I've been on"
Alba Carrillo criticizes the editing of the new TVE program, 'Until the End of the World', in which she participates, asserting that it does not reflect the personal journey she has experienced.
Emma GarcĂa, shocked on 'Fiesta': "I can't handle this, remove that image from the television"
Emma GarcĂa expressed great indignation on 'Fiesta' when discussing the issue of anisakis in fish, asking that images she found shocking not be shown on television.
Manuel GonzĂĄlez lashes out at Gabriella Hahlingag after their breakup and she responds: "She doesn't fit the role of a TV victim"
Manuel GonzĂĄlez, a former contestant on Supervivientes, reappeared on television as a contributor on El debate de las tentaciones, where he criticized Gabriella Hahlingag following their breakup. She responded by saying that she doesn't fit the role of a TV victim that he tries to assign to her.
Tony Spina, about his wedding with Marta Peñate on 'Supervivientes All Stars': "I was stunned"
Tony Spina, former contestant of 'Supervivientes All Stars', recalled the most difficult moments of the season, highlighting his surprise during the wedding with Marta Peñate on the show.
Pablo Motos reacts to a comment from Trancas and Barrancas about Pedro SĂĄnchez on 'El Hormiguero': "Stop"
During an interview with Pablo AlborĂĄn about love on 'El Hormiguero,' the ants Trancas and Barrancas made a comment about Pedro SĂĄnchez that prompted Pablo Motos to ask them to stop.
Alba Carrillo reveals on 'D' CorazĂłn' that she has a new romantic interest: "He is a boss from the Coffee Axis of Colombia"
Alba Carrillo, collaborator and actress on the program 'Hasta el fin del mundo' on La 1 of TVE, has revealed on 'D' CorazĂłn that she has a new romantic interest with a boss from the Coffee Axis of Colombia.
Juanjo Bonaâs Intelligence in Stopping Speculation About Los Javisâ Breakup
Juanjo Bona gives a masterclass to put an end to rumors about the supposed breakup of Los Javis, demonstrating the intelligence and maturity that characterize the new generations.
The details of Los Javis' breakup: "They have lived under the same roof until last week"
The former couple, known as Los Javis, have lived together until last week. According to their close circle, the separation will be amicable and there will be no conflicts between them.
Are Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz Redefining Modern Love?
Harry Styles and Zoë Kravitz show that tenderness and intimacy can exist without labels or traditional commitments, offering a new perspective on modern love based on authentic connection.
Yolanda Ramos speaks out about the disorder she suffers from at 57 years old: "Now I see that I wasn't broken"
Yolanda Ramos has revealed the disorder she suffers from at 57 years old, sharing the daily struggle it entails. The comedian reflects on her experience, stating that she now understands she wasn't broken, showing a perspective of acceptance and personal growth.
Isabel Pantoja's Firm Response to Her Son, Kiko Rivera: "Coming soon'..."
Isabel Pantoja responds firmly to her son Kiko Rivera on social media, following the controversial television interview the singer gave. The artist keeps the anticipation alive with an enigmatic message: "Coming soon...".
'Influencer' Yamsim Angela dies at 26 from poisoning while celebrating her birthday
The influencer Yamsim Angela passed away at 26 after suffering methanol poisoning, possibly caused by the consumption of homemade alcohol during her birthday celebration.
The letter Taylor Swift wrote to Liam Payne before his death comes to light: "I am always supporting you"
A letter written by Taylor Swift to Liam Payne before his death will be auctioned on December 2nd. In it, Taylor expresses her unconditional support for Liam.
First Public Appearance of Marco Asensio and Lavinia León: They Officialize Their Love at the NFL Event at Santiago Bernabéu
Marco Asensio and Lavinia León made their first public appearance as a couple at the NFL event at Santiago Bernabéu, where they posed together for photographers, thus officializing their relationship.
The harsh reflection of Israel Pita, 25 years after 'GH 1': "It's easy to judge others' lives without living them"
Israel Pita reflects 25 years after 'GH 1', highlighting that the television experience is not as idyllic as it seems and that judging others' lives without living them is easy but mistaken.
Britney Spears' Big Party with the Kardashians to Celebrate Her Return to Instagram
Britney Spears shared a video celebrating her return to Instagram alongside the Kardashian family members, showcasing a gathering full of joy and fun.
Sonia and Selena definitively break up: the split may not be amicable
Sonia has decided to continue her career solo, confirming the definitive separation between Sonia and Selena. The breakup may not have been friendly, according to 'Fiesta'.
This is the remarkable decline in the number of elephant seal specimens as a consequence of avian flu
Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey report a 47% decrease in the population of elephant seals between 2022 and 2024. Avian flu, which has affected these mammals, is the main cause, impacting females especially on South Georgia Island, near Antarctica.
A solar storm that could affect communications is approaching Europe
The ESA warns of a solar storm that will affect Europe, Africa, and Asia for 24 to 48 hours, with possible impacts on communications.
The video with which SĂĄnchez celebrates his two years in office: "We are the Government that defends the people and we will continue"
President SĂĄnchez highlights in a video that during these two years of legislature they have worked tirelessly to improve the lives of the citizens, reaffirming his commitment to continue defending ordinary people.
The Miami Dolphins win the NFL game at Santiago Bernabéu in a thrilling overtime against the Washington Commanders
The NFL made history in Spain with the first game at Santiago Bernabéu, where the Miami Dolphins won in an exciting overtime against the Washington Commanders, concluding a great sports celebration in the country.
Santi Cañizares gets married and his son throws this jab at him in front of Paco GonzĂĄlez and Juanma Castaño: "He hasnât taken a plane to see me because of me"
Santi Cañizares, former Valencia goalkeeper, got married this Friday to his partner NoemĂ. During the celebration, his son made a joke at his expense in front of Paco GonzĂĄlez and Juanma Castaño: "He hasnât taken a plane to see me because of me."
Parade of Personalities at the NFL Game at the Santiago Bernabéu: Zidane, Ayuso, Griezmann, Mar Lucas, Almeida...
Numerous famous personalities from Spain, such as Zidane, Ayuso, Griezmann, Mar Lucas, and Almeida, attended the historic first NFL game held at the Santiago Bernabéu, marking a unique event on Spanish soil.
Islam Makhachev defeats Della Maddalena and aims for a fight against Ilia Topuria at the White House
Islam Makhachev defeated Jack Della Maddalena and became the UFC welterweight champion. He now seeks a fight against Ilia Topuria at the White House.
This Was the Spectacular Show by Bizarrap and Daddy Yankee During the NFL Game Halftime at the Bernabéu
Bizarrap and Daddy Yankee delivered a spectacular show during the halftime of the NFL game between the Miami Dolphins and the Washington Commanders at the Bernabéu stadium, surprising and energizing the audience in attendance.
Neuropediatricians call for neuromuscular diseases to be included in the 'ALS Law': "They require the same attention"
Neuropediatricians are requesting that neuromuscular diseases be included in the 'ALS Law', arguing that they require equal attention. They emphasize that this recognition would improve the autonomy, inclusion, and well-being of affected families.
Francisco Doblas, director of the Degén Foundation: "Parkinson's can cause significant isolation"
The Degén Foundation provides free online care and support to Parkinson's patients and their families, helping to combat the isolation that the disease can cause.
Alcohol, the leading cause of intellectual disability in the West: "It is essential to denormalize its consumption"
It is estimated that one in every children in classrooms suffers from Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol, which leads to physical and cognitive impairments. It is vital to denormalize alcohol consumption to prevent this leading cause of intellectual disability in the West.
The Congress rejects raising the minimum income for caregivers of people with disabilities to access tax deductions
Congress has rejected raising the income threshold, which remains frozen at 8,000 euros, causing a sharp drop in the number of beneficiaries of the tax deduction for caregivers of people with disabilities.
Large companies already finance themselves below their Governments... except in Spain
In France and the United States, large companies obtain financing at rates lower than their governments, but Spain is the exception where companies still do not achieve better conditions than the State.
Paramés' management company doubles down on Wizz Air and discloses a 5% stake in Ryanair's rival
Cobas AM increases its stake in Wizz Air, the Hungarian airline rival to Ryanair, after identifying high growth potential in its margins.
Fernando CosĂn (Reale Seguros): "It's easier to sell a pet insurance policy than one for babies or children"
Fernando CosĂn, Commercial Director of Reale Seguros Vida y Pensiones, shares the group's forecasts for 2025 and announces the launch of new products, highlighting that it is easier to sell insurance for pets than for babies or children.
Egg producers believe prices will rise further because the supply will take up to a year to recover from avian flu
The trade associations FEDEROVO and ASEPRHU warn that the full recovery of farms after avian flu will take up to a year, the time needed to recover both economically and emotionally. Sources from Asaja consider that this period may be insufficient in some cases, anticipating that egg prices will continue to rise due to the limited supply.
Morgan Housel, finance expert: "This is the money you need to be happy"
Morgan Housel emphasizes that money does not guarantee happiness, but it is key to achieving independence and a purpose in life, essential elements for personal well-being.
AI will consume as much electricity as a hundred reactors by 2030: these will be the winners
Global data center consumption could reach between 620 and 1,000 terawatt-hours by 2030, according to the International Energy Agency, equating AI's electricity consumption to that of a hundred nuclear reactors.
'Our Fault' is Not the End: Prime Video Is Already Adapting All These Other YA Titles
Prime Video announces The House of Ron, a project with new adaptations from the author of the Guilty series, continuing the expansion of young adult stories on its platform.
The new series about 23-F that arrives on Movistar Plus+ and stars Ălvaro Morte and Eduard FernĂĄndez
Movistar Plus+ premieres an original series that recreates 23-F, one of the most tense episodes in Spanish democratic history, starring Ălvaro Morte and Eduard FernĂĄndez.
Mia Goth has a double role in âFrankensteinâ although you might not have noticed
Mia Goth plays two characters in âFrankensteinâ, just like in Ti Westâs 'X' trilogy. Her double role goes unnoticed thanks to detailed makeup work.
The perfect 8-episode miniseries to binge on Netflix: a teaser before Nolan's 'Odyessy'
'Troy: Fall of a City' is an 8-episode miniseries on Netflix that brings to life the epic siege of Troy, exploring betrayals and legendary battles. Ideal for fans of Ancient Greece, it serves as a prelude to the release of Christopher Nolan's new work.
Fear in Argentina: Tradition, Realism, and the Burning Identity of a Country Through Its Horror Cinema
Argentine horror cinema is experiencing a boom, highlighting the fusion between the supernatural and the social. Directors such as Mariana EnrĂquez and DemiĂĄn Rugna reflect the country's identity and issues, combining tradition and realism to create unique and meaningful works on the big screen.
Is it true that the V16 beacon can track us at all times? This is what the DGT says
The DGT clarifies that the V16 beacon, mandatory from 2026, does not allow continuous geolocation or real-time tracking of users. Instead, it only emits signals to alert about road incidents in a limited and secure manner, ensuring privacy.
It All Starts with an Innocent Chat: How Conversations That Can End in Cyber Scams Are Disguised
Social engineering scams no longer require malicious links or files; criminals manipulate their victims through seemingly innocent conversations, calls, or messages. This technique exploits trust to obtain information or access, so it is crucial to stay alert and protect yourself against these tactics.
Four Basic Tips from the Spanish National Police to Avoid Scams on Black Friday
The National Police warn about cybercriminals who take advantage of Black Friday to steal personal and banking data. They recommend taking extra precautions to avoid scams during these periods of high online commercial activity.
Cybercrime enters the AI era: Google warns of widespread use led by China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea
Google warns of a significant increase in the malicious use of AI by countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, and is strengthening its systems to prevent cyberattacks and protect digital security against these new threats.
DJI Announces Its New Neo 2 Drone with Gesture Control, Multiple Recording Modes, and 4K Quality
DJI launches the Neo 2, a drone designed for beginners, featuring gesture control, enhanced Active Track mode, and 4K recording capability.
Kim Kardashian Eclipses Brazil's Christ the Redeemer with a Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture
Kim Kardashian visited Brazil wearing an exclusive haute couture design by Jean Paul Gaultier, characterized by its hood and ultra-feminine style, standing out in the Latin American country.
MarĂa Nebrera, makeup artist, and her advice to women in their 40s: "The fewer skin products you use, the better"
MarĂa Nebrera advises women in their 40s to simplify their makeup and skincare routine by using lightweight products that respect the skin and enhance its natural radiance.
Cate Blanchett and Monica Bellucci: in black at the Vatican for the cinema world's audience
Fashion and cinema came together at the Vatican during an emotional event presided over by Pope Leo XIV, with the notable presence of Cate Blanchett and Monica Bellucci dressed in black.
Lady Gaga conquers Paris with the wildest all-black look: featuring platform boots and sunglasses
Lady Gaga arrived in Paris for her upcoming concerts, wearing a striking all-black look with platform boots and sunglasses, highlighting her unique style in the French capital.
Five Fringe Dresses for Your Upcoming Winter Events or Weddings
We visited prominent stores to select five fringe dresses, the key trend for winter events and weddings, that will be your favorites to wear on upcoming special occasions.
Dua Lipa embraces sheer fabrics with the most folkloric beaded top on her trip to Chile
Dua Lipa combines inspiration and elegance with a folkloric-style beaded and sheer top, setting a trend for Christmas dinners during her trip to Chile.
Women'Secret brings forward Christmas with discounts of up to 50% on its entire online catalog
Women'Secret launches its Xmas Promo with discounts of up to 50% on pajamas, accessories, bras, and underwear, bringing forward the Christmas offers in its online store.
HeroQuest, at a bargain price: the most beloved board game by its fans is on sale again
HeroQuest, the popular RPG board game, is on sale again, capitalizing on its great success and the devotion of its fans who always look forward to these opportunities to purchase it at a lower price.
AliExpress Beats Amazon: Further Discounts the Black Friday Bestseller on Toilet Paper
AliExpress has outdone Amazon by offering a bigger discount on the popular pack of 96 rolls of Scottex toilet paper during Black Friday, surpassing the e-commerce giant in this special deal.
Safe hiking: this Garmin device can save your life in the middle of the mountains
The Garmin inReach Mini 2 is a compact and reliable device ideal for hiking, mountaineering, or climbing. It allows communication in areas without coverage, sending emergency messages, and sharing location, offering increased safety during outdoor activities.
If fabada seems too heavy for you, what are you waiting for to make your first Asturian stew?
The Asturian 'pote', like the Castilian puchero or the French cassoulet, is named after the pot in which it is cooked, offering a less hearty alternative than fabada.
How to Make Crispy Bacon: The Trick to Get It Perfect Using a Pan, Oven, or Microwave
Bacon, commonly found in burgers, can be cooked crispy using a pan, oven, or microwave. Each method offers a specific trick to achieve the perfect texture and an irresistible flavor.
Juan del Val speaks out on the debate that divides Spaniards: the tortilla
Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, shared how he makes his first tortilla, joining the well-known debate about the tortilla that divides Spaniards.
Chef José Andrés has a secret ingredient to make chickpeas always a success
Chef José Andrés revealed on a cooking show his trick to make chickpeas perfect when preparing cocido madrileño, ensuring a delicious and traditional result.
Four Traditional Recipes That Are in Danger of Extinction
Traditional Spanish cuisine includes more than iconic dishes like the potato omelette or Valencian paella. However, four traditional recipes are in danger of disappearing, threatened by changes in eating habits and culinary globalization. Preserving these recipes protects the country's cultural and gastronomic richness.
Neither to flavor nor to preserve it: the important reason why vinegar must be used when making mayonnaise
Vinegar is essential in mayonnaise not for flavor or preservation, but because it helps stabilize the emulsion between the egg and the oil, ensuring a creamy and homogeneous mixture.
The Ancient and Historic Town of Burgos Where It Is Said El Cid Campeador Was Born
Vivar del Cid, a rural town in Burgos, keeps alive the history of Rodrigo DĂaz de Vivar, known as El Cid Campeador, and offers visitors the opportunity to discover his origins and historical legacy.
Pablo Berruezo, the young Spaniard sailing solo around the world: "In the toughest stretch, I had two storms a day"
Pablo Berruezo, a naval engineer from Barcelona, shares his experience sailing solo around the world. Since he set off more than a year ago, he has faced extreme challenges, including stretches with two storms a day, in this unique and demanding adventure.
The town with the most history in Vizcaya: one of the oldest parliaments and a world-famous painting
This emblematic town in Vizcaya symbolizes freedom and peace, reflecting the essence of the Basque Country through its art, history, and unique landscapes, highlighting one of the oldest parliaments and a renowned world-famous painting.
From Tarragona to Ourense: The Best Thermal Pools to Visit This Autumn
Before winter, an excellent option is to enjoy the free thermal baths in Spain. From Tarragona to Ourense, these thermal pools offer a warm and natural refuge to relax during the autumn.
The little-visited European city that is among the best destinations to travel to in 2026
This city in the Netherlands, ideal for a weekend getaway, stands out for having the tallest church tower in the country, positioning itself as one of the best European destinations to travel to in 2026.
The European city that transforms into a Christmas tale: markets, lights, and trees among snowy mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere to enjoy with family, featuring traditional markets, festive lights, and decorated trees, all set in a landscape of snow-covered mountains.
One of the Most Beautiful Coastal Routes in Spain is in A Coruña: An Incredible Journey Along the RĂa de Arousa
This peaceful walk along the shores of the Atlantic offers stunning views and is considered one of the most beautiful coastal routes in Galicia and Spain, highlighting the natural beauty of the RĂa de Arousa.
Pneumonia, the illness behind Jordi Pujol's hospitalization: symptoms and recovery prognosis
Former president Jordi Pujol, 95 years old, has been hospitalized due to pneumonia, a serious respiratory infection that mainly affects elderly people. The recovery prognosis depends on the promptness of treatment and the patient's overall condition.
Denise Austin, Trainer: "These Are My Three Favorite Exercises to Sculpt the Abdomen"
Denise Austin highlights the importance of physical exercise to maintain health, tone muscles, and achieve a defined abdomen. She shares her three favorite exercises to sculpt this area, emphasizing consistency and proper technique for better results.
Jill Bolte Taylor, Neuroanatomist: "The Egg That Became You Was Created During Your Grandmother's Pregnancy"
Jill Bolte Taylor explains that the egg which gave rise to each person was formed during their grandmother's pregnancy, highlighting the unlikely and complex biological chain that leads to human existence.
Sonia DĂaz Rois, coach: "It's not about always being calm, but about knowing what to do when you're not"
Sonia DĂaz Rois emphasizes that the key is not to always be calm, but to learn how to manage emotions and know how to act when calm is lacking, recognizing that life and emotions are constantly in motion.
Karan Rajan, doctor: "If you want to live longer and prevent diseases, you need this food"
Dr. Karan Rajan highlights that although it is not essential for survival, fiber is key for a healthier and longer life, helping to prevent diseases.
Nine out of 10 Primary Care Doctors Consider Current Therapies to Quit Smoking Insufficient
More than 8 million people smoke daily in the country, and smoking remains a serious public health problem. Ninety percent of Primary Care doctors believe that current therapies to quit smoking are insufficient and need improvements to be more effective.
What is the COTA of the Civil Guard Traffic Unit and how does it work?
The Traffic Group of the Civil Guard manages daily traffic on the roads of each Spanish province through specific infrastructures that allow for effective coordination and control of road safety.
Beware of these V16s, they are not approved by the DGT and will not be valid in January
The DGT has approved more than 230 models of V16 beacons, but there are many emergency lights on the market that do not meet official requirements and will not be valid starting in January.
Radars account for two out of every three fines issued by the DGT
In 2022, 5,542,178 fines were recorded by the DGT, the highest number, closely followed by 2024 with 5,413,507 cases. Radars are responsible for two out of every three sanctions.
Can a family electric car like the Audi S6 Avant e-tron replace a diesel for traveling?
The Audi A6 Avant e-tron Performance is a luxury electric sedan that stands out for its advanced technology, comfort, and long range, making it a viable option to replace a diesel for family trips.
Female drivers in Spain break a new historic record: 12.20 million
In 2025, Spain reaches a historic record with 12.20 million female drivers, the highest number recorded since data has been available on driving licenses issued to women.
The new highway that promises to eliminate some of the traffic jams in Madrid: When will it be built and where will it be located?
The new 41 km highway will connect the M-503 with the M-407 in Madrid, aiming to improve traffic flow on the most congested roads and reduce traffic jams in the city.
Moreno speeds up his laws before holding the elections: from housing to the environment
The Executive seeks to approve nearly ten legislative initiatives before the end of its term, adding up to more than thirty laws promoted during his administration. These measures cover sectors such as housing and the environment.
The C-3 CercanĂas Line Returns to Loriguilla but Six Municipalities in Valencia Remain Without Train Service
The C-3 CercanĂas line reopens a section after the DANA storm and maintains the frequencies prior to October 29. However, six municipalities in Valencia still lack railway service. The Consell and mayors, including that of Utiel, are demanding the full reopening of the route.
Junqueras suggests that Aliança Catalana is an "invention" of the Spanish secret services and judges
Oriol Junqueras, leader of ERC, stated that Aliança Catalana is an "invention" created by the Spanish secret services and judges, pointing out that they protect some while politically persecuting others.
An eight-year-old boy is returned to his mother after going to school on a non-school day in Palma
A mother took her eight-year-old son to school on a non-school day in Palma, unaware of this situation. She made sure the boy entered the premises before leaving, but in the end, the child was returned to her.
Christmas will begin with a light show this Saturday: Madrid homes will illuminate the Cibeles façade
The Christmas lighting will start with a videomapping on the Cibeles Palace, representing the light that is born in Madrid homes every Christmas.
The protected forest of Catalonia that only 250 people can visit each year
A protected forest on the Barcelona coast limits visits to 250 people annually to ensure its conservation and preserve this exclusive natural environment.
The judge orders again the eviction of the family with six minors in Gran Canaria
The family with six minors in Gran Canaria is facing eviction once again, while the couple denounces the impossibility of finding an affordable rental they can afford along with their salaries and the maintenance of their children.
How to Appeal the Waste and Garbage Management Fee in Madrid: Process and Steps to Follow
Madrid residents can appeal the Waste Management Fee (TGR), which has an average annual cost of 140 euros. The article explains the process and steps to file a claim to avoid payment or reduce the amount.
This is what the new 3,000-square-meter Ikea in Euskadi will be like: opening date, location, and hours
The Ikea planning office at the El Boulevard Shopping Center in Vitoria-Gasteiz will close on November 24, preparing for the opening of a new 3,000-square-meter store in Euskadi.
Woman arrested in Palma for attempting to steal a dog on the street and assaulting its owner
A woman was arrested in Palma after attempting to steal a dog and assault its owner. Upon seeing the police, she tried to flee, but the officers quickly managed to intercept her.
Pacma attacks the Toro JĂșbilo of Medinaceli: "Failed fire, overwhelmed organization, and Francoist flags"
Pacma criticized the Toro JĂșbilo of Medinaceli for faulty fire, poor organization, and the presence of Francoist flags. For 19 minutes, the emboladores covered the bull's vision while placing and lighting the balls of fire.
A Spanish man reveals how much he earns in a week working in Australia: "1740 dollars not including the very generous tips"
A Spanish man works five days a week in 12-hour shifts in the hospitality industry in Australia, earning 1740 dollars weekly not including the generous tips.
The Moving Story of Jade and Adam: Together for 19 Years and She Passed Away Just Hours After Their Wedding
Jade and Adam were together for 19 years and built a family. Despite Jade's cancer delaying their plans, they finally managed to get married. Tragically, Jade passed away just hours after the wedding, leaving behind a story filled with love and bravery.
A German's Reaction to Hearing RosalĂa's 'Berghain' for the First Time
A German fan, recorded by his Mexican wife, reacts with surprise upon hearing RosalĂa's "Berghain" for the first time. He comments that the Catalan singer uses "very difficult words" in the song, showing his bewilderment at the language and lyrical style.
Beware of Acorns, an Autumn Risk for Dogs
Acorns pose a danger in autumn for dogs, as they are toxic and can cause intestinal blockages, especially in small and medium-sized dogs.
Canine Balance: "When Your Dog Is Still a Dog, But Knows When to Stop"
Many owners look for the "perfect dog" and feel overwhelmed by the amount of advice and trends in dog training. Balance consists of allowing the dog to maintain its nature, but with clear boundaries for a harmonious coexistence.
Speaking "dog," the key to a happy coexistence
Understanding canine language strengthens the relationship with our pet and helps avoid conflicts with other dogs during walks and daily encounters.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, November 17, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will guide your day.
Check El Gordo: Results for Sunday, November 16, 2025
The winning combination for El Gordo de la Primitiva on Sunday, November 16, 2025, is 3, 5, 41, 45, 50 with key number 5. More results available at 20minutos.es.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo for Sunday, November 16, 2025 is 42476, series 014. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.
Check Bonoloto: Results of Sunday, November 16, 2025
The winning Bonoloto combination for November 16, 2025, is 20, 21, 26, 32, 38, 44. Complementary number: 42. Refund number: 3. More details at 20minutos.es.
Who was... Antonio Casas: former Atlético Madrid footballer and film actor
Antonio Casas, former footballer of AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, is remembered for his roles in cinema, especially as Don Cosme in Buñuelâs 'Tristana' and Stevens in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.'
'You're prettier when you're quiet' 2.0: when speaking on the internet means receiving more violence
A woman's testimony on social media often generates responses of insults, disdain, and hate, reflecting how expressing opinions online can trigger verbal violence and online harassment.
An elderly man gets lost on the way to the doctor and ends up 1,600 km away in another country
An elderly man confused the route to the doctor and ended up driving for 20 hours, crossing northern Italy and arriving at a hotel in Croatia, 1,600 km away.
Neither Beyoncé nor Madonna: this is the richest singer right now
In 2025, several female singers have surpassed 400 million dollars in wealth, leading the list of the richest female artists, leaving behind figures such as Beyoncé and Madonna.
Neither Messi nor Cristiano: the most valuable footballers in history
Messi and Cristiano have shaped football over the past two decades with awards and records. However, according to Transfermarkt, neither of them is the most valuable footballer in history, showing that historical value does not always align with recent individual success.
Things They Sell to Us as Free, But Charge Us for Elsewhere
Many companies offer supposedly free products, but in reality, they charge indirectly. Although they seem cost-free, these services or products generate hidden or subsequent expenses for consumers.
From Marcos Llorente to Bale: footballers who changed positions and succeeded
Versatility is key in football, allowing players to occupy different positions and increase their opportunities within the team. This gallery highlights footballers who successfully adapted to new roles, demonstrating their versatility and contributing to their teams' success.
Zelenski arrives in Spain this Tuesday to meet with SĂĄnchez: "We have been preparing for some time, I can say it will be productive"
The Ukrainian president will visit Spain for the second time since the start of the Russian invasion, seeking to strengthen Ukraineâs air defense and advance support with the Spanish government.
The escalation of violence by Israeli settlers in the West Bank jeopardizes the second phase of the peace plan
The UN reports that in October, more attacks by Israeli settlers in the West Bank were recorded than in any other month on record, raising concerns about the impact on the second phase of the peace plan.
Noboa calls on 14 million Ecuadorians today for a Constituent Assembly: what objectives he seeks with it
Ecuadorians vote today on the call for a Constituent Assembly to reform the country, as well as deciding on the establishment of foreign bases, the elimination of public funding for political parties, and the reduction of the number of parliamentarians.
Sumar urges the Government to take action to see if there were Spaniards who hired the 'human safari' in Sarajevo
Sumar urges the Government to investigate whether there were Spaniards connected to far-right circles and gun enthusiasts who hired the controversial 'human safari' in Sarajevo, amid suspicions pointing to involved private citizens.
The End of the 'Revolving Doors,' Among the Amendments to the Congress' Lobby Register
The Popular Party proposes that all deputies fulfill the publicity obligations of the regulations, seeking greater transparency and putting an end to the 'revolving doors' in the Congress' lobby register.
Defense, regional funds, CAP reform, or new taxes: what each country expects from the next EU budget
Priorities for the next EU budget vary according to national governments, complicating the agreement. Each country seeks to adjust funding for defense, regional policies, CAP reform, or taxes, reflecting their specific interests and needs.
Guide to Understanding What Is Happening with Avian Influenza in Spain: How Many Chickens Have Been Sacrificed? Does It Affect Human Health?
The Ministry of Agriculture has ordered all free-range birds to be confined to prevent avian influenza, due to the arrival of migratory birds. This measure aims to prevent infections and protect both poultry farming and public health.
The National Lottery brings a shower of thousands of euros to just two provinces
Three Spanish towns were awarded prizes in this Saturday's National Lottery draw, distributing thousands of euros among their residents and highlighting the joy generated in only two of the benefiting provinces.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, November 15
Check the official results of the National Lottery for Saturday, November 15, 2025, to verify the winning numbers and prizes awarded in the draw.
The Zodiac Signs and the Great Grand Trine of the Sun, Jupiter, and Saturn
This November, a great grand trine formed by the Sun, Jupiter, and Saturn will positively influence everyone. This astrological event announces a favorable and beneficial period for the zodiac signs.
Fratricidal Fight in the Chilean Right: These Are the Three Candidates Seeking to Rival Jara Today
Chile is preparing for a presidential runoff between Jara and a right-wing contender. Three candidates are competing intensely to face Jara, reflecting the internal division within the Chilean right.
Lung cancer is increasing among younger people in Spain: one in 20 are under 50 years old
The rise of lung cancer in people under 50 in Spain is attributed to pollution from solid fuels, radon exposure in certain areas, and passive smoking. These factors contribute to one in every 20 diagnosed individuals being young.
Amazon removes pirate apps from its Fire TV Sticks: goodbye to free IPTV football
Amazon has started blocking third-party apps on its Fire TV Stick to combat piracy, especially illegal IPTV, and to protect users against malware and viruses.
Hotel Evacuated Where a German Tourist and Her Children Died from Suspected Poisoning
Two people responsible for disinfection and the hotel manager were arrested following the death of a German tourist and her children from suspected poisoning, and the hotel was evacuated to investigate the incident.
The Dean of the Bar Association believes that after the trial of GarcĂa Ortiz "the existence of signs of criminality has been accentuated"
Eugenio RibĂłn states that it is not necessary to quote verbatim in order to deny any actions that the Prosecutor's Office might want to attribute, as GarcĂa Ortiz did. After the trial, RibĂłn considers that the signs of criminality related to the case have increased.
Vox files a complaint against Leire DĂez and a former president of Correos for alleged irregularities in the entity's contracts
Vox files a complaint against Leire DĂez and a former president of Correos, pointing out twelve possible irregularities in contracts during Serrano's presidency, and requests the judge to obtain documents to investigate the awards.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, society, and culture. This platform allows readers to stay updated with truthful and concise information, ideal for a quick and effective read at the beginning of the day.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks for saving, planning expenses, and prioritizing needs over wants. It also highlights the importance of daily financial control to avoid debt and achieve economic goals. Ideal for those looking to improve their financial management and get the most out of their income.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The latest edition of CinemanĂa highlights an unmissable selection of series and movies that are setting trends. Among the releases are productions with great emotional and visual impact, covering genres from thriller to comedy. This content offers a variety of options for all tastes, recommending key titles to enjoy on streaming platforms and in cinemas.
Where and When to Watch 'The Forsyte Saga', the New British Period Drama That Mixes 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'
The iconic work of John Galsworthy returns in a new series adaptation, premiering in Spain this November, combining elements of 'Downton Abbey' and 'Succession'.
Clint Eastwoodâs Love Affair with a Married Actress That Almost Ended in a Duel to the Death
The romance between Clint Eastwood and Jean Seberg during the filming of 'The Legend of the Lost' (1968) deeply affected the actress, who was married, creating such a tense situation that it almost led to a duel to the death.
The European city that transforms into a Christmas fairy tale: markets, lights, and trees among snow-covered mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere for families, with markets, lights, and decorative trees set against a snowy mountain landscape.
Jon HernĂĄndez, AI communicator, on its impact on the labor market: "The first wave will affect interns"
Jon HernĂĄndez points out that the first wave of AI's impact on employment will mainly affect interns and junior employees, due to the repetitive and simple nature of their tasks, which are more susceptible to automation.
With salaries from 33,000 euros per year and permanent contracts: Aena launches a call to fill more than 26 positions
Aena offers more than 26 positions with permanent contracts and salaries starting at 33,800 euros per year. Additionally, it creates a job pool for future hires, ensuring stable employment.
The Town with the Most History in Vizcaya: One of the Oldest Parliaments and a World Symbolic Painting
This emblematic town of Vizcaya symbolizes freedom and peace, reflecting the true spirit of the Basque Country through its art, history, and stunning landscapes.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: what happens if a neighbor brings a dog without a muzzle in common areas
The Horizontal Property Law regulates condominium communities, but does not specify rules regarding pets. Therefore, the management of dogs without muzzles in common areas depends on the community's bylaws or agreements among neighbors, not directly on the HPL.
The Current Life of Miguel Ăngel Valero, the Iconic 'Piraña' from 'Verano azul', Who Is Now a Technology Pioneer
Miguel Ăngel Valero, known as 'Piraña' in the series 'Verano azul', left acting to pursue a career in telecommunications and has also been involved in politics.
Is it Better to Buy a Home Now or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Saving Themselves from a Price Increase"
Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advantageous, as those who purchase at this moment will avoid future price increases in the real estate market.
Map of High-Risk Avian Influenza Zones in Spain: Government Bans Outdoor Poultry Farming
Between July 1 and November 5, 2025, Spain recorded 139 outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in poultry, leading the Government to ban outdoor poultry farming in high-risk areas to control the spread of the disease.
The Santiago Bernabéu is Renamed: All the Names of the Stadiums Where Real Madrid Has Played
Real Madrid has decided to change the name of its stadium, which will no longer be called "Santiago Bernabéu" and will simply be called "Bernabéu."
Europe takes a historic leap: JUPITER simulates a quantum processor that moves more than two quadrillion data per operation
The European supercomputer JUPITER has successfully simulated a quantum processor that processes more than two quadrillion data per operation, positioning Europe as a leader in the race for quantum computing.
Chile vote propels far-right Kast to runoff against leftist Jara
In Chile's presidential election, far-right candidate José Antonio Kast leads the first round, advancing to a runoff against leftist Gabriel Boric. Neither secured over 50%, necessitating the June runoff to decide the next president amid a polarized electorate seeking change and stability.
Saudi crown prince visits US with defence, AI and nuclear on the agenda
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is visiting the US to discuss key issues including defense cooperation, artificial intelligence advancements, and nuclear energy development. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties and explore strategic partnerships in technology and security sectors. Talks will focus on enhancing collaboration amid regional and global challenges.
Gold prices dip as December rate cut bets wane; Fed, economic data in focus
Gold prices fell as expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December diminished. Investors are closely watching upcoming Fed decisions and key economic data for direction. The potential for sustained higher interest rates reduced the appeal of non-yielding assets like gold, leading to the price decline amid a cautious market outlook.
Oil falls after loadings resume at key Russian export hub
Oil prices declined following the resumption of loadings at a major Russian export terminal. The restart eased concerns over supply disruptions amid geopolitical tensions, influencing global oil markets and investor sentiment.
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Trump tariff rollback offers relief for Indian farmers
The rollback of tariffs imposed by former President Trump has eased financial pressure on Indian farmers. Reduced import duties on key agricultural products have lowered costs and increased market access, improving farmers' profitability and trade prospects. This move is seen as a positive step toward strengthening US-India trade relations and supporting the agricultural sector in India.
NZ welcomes lifting of US tariffs on $1.25 billion in exports
New Zealand welcomes the US decision to lift tariffs on $1.25 billion worth of exports, a move expected to boost trade and strengthen economic ties. The removal of tariffs will benefit key sectors and improve market access for New Zealand products in the US.
Australia welcomes Trump's removal of beef tariffs, seeks more relief
Australia praised the US decision to remove tariffs on Australian beef, viewing it as a positive step for trade relations. The move is expected to boost the Australian beef industry by improving market access and competitiveness. Australia also signaled intentions to pursue additional tariff relief on other agricultural products to further enhance bilateral trade between the two countries.
Saudi Arabia scales back salary premiums for foreign talent, recruiters say
Saudi Arabia is reducing salary premiums for foreign professionals as part of efforts to increase local employment and control labor costs. Recruiters report that international talent now receives smaller pay advantages compared to Saudi nationals, reflecting the country's push to prioritize domestic workers while still attracting necessary expertise.
Trump cuts tariffs on beef, coffee and other foods as inflation concerns mount
Former President Trump announced cuts to tariffs on beef, coffee, and various other food items to help ease inflation concerns. The move aims to lower consumer prices and support economic stability amid rising costs nationwide.
Prosus sees up to 37% rise in first-half earnings on Tencent strength
Prosus projects a 37% increase in first-half earnings driven by strong performance from its stake in Tencent. The tech investment company's boosted profits reflect growing value from its key holdings, signaling solid financial health and promising outlook amid dynamic market conditions.
Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 0.10%
Japan's stock market closed lower, with the Nikkei 225 index falling 0.10%. Market sentiment was cautious amid mixed corporate earnings and modest economic data. Investors remained watchful of global economic developments and central bank policies influencing market direction.
Morgan Stanley slashes ratings on Dell, HP and HPE amid memory spike
Morgan Stanley downgraded Dell, HP, and HPE following a surge in memory prices, which raises cost pressures and could impact profit margins. The rating cuts reflect concerns over tighter supply conditions and potential challenges in the tech hardware sector driven by memory market volatility.
LâOrĂ©al buys second Chinese skincare stake as C-Beauty brands snare market share
LâOrĂ©al has acquired a second stake in a Chinese skincare brand, aiming to strengthen its presence amid the rising popularity of local C-Beauty brands. This move reflects LâOrĂ©alâs strategy to capitalize on Chinaâs growing skincare market and respond to increased competition from homegrown labels gaining market share.
MS&AD Insurance to acquire 18% stake in Barings for $1.44 billion - report
MS&AD Insurance Group plans to acquire an 18% stake in Barings, a global investment firm, for $1.44 billion. The investment aims to strengthen MS&AD's asset management capabilities and expand its global presence. This strategic move aligns with MS&ADâs efforts to diversify its business and enhance long-term growth prospects.
Pluxee revises fiscal 2026 outlook following Brazil regulatory changes
Pluxee has updated its fiscal 2026 outlook due to recent regulatory changes in Brazil. The company expects these adjustments to impact its financial performance and operations in the region. Details on the specific revisions and their implications for Pluxee's business were disclosed as the firm adapts to the new regulatory environment.
Geely Automobile reports 59% profit jump on strong sales growth
Geely Automobile achieved a 59% profit increase, driven by robust sales growth. The companyâs strong market performance and strategic initiatives contributed to higher revenue and improved financial results, reflecting growing consumer demand and operational efficiency.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 1.81%
Taiwan stocks declined at the close, with the Taiwan Weighted Index falling 1.81%. Market sentiment was pressured by global economic concerns and profit-taking. Investors remained cautious amid uncertainties in international trade and economic data, leading to broad-based selling across major sectors.
CATL shares drop as major shareholder plans stake reduction
CATL shares fell after its largest shareholder announced plans to reduce its stake in the company. The move sparked concerns among investors about confidence in CATL's future prospects, leading to a decline in the stock price. The company remains a major player in the battery industry, but the stakeholderâs decision suggests potential shifts in ownership and market dynamics.
Nomura probes India fixed-income business over profit inflation - report
Nomura is investigating its India fixed-income division amid allegations of profit inflation. The probe focuses on accounting irregularities that may have overstated earnings. This follows internal reviews triggered by discrepancies in reported profits. The firm aims to address the issues promptly to maintain regulatory compliance and investor trust.
Thailand's finance minister expects economy to grow over 2% this year
Thailandâs finance minister forecasts the countryâs economy to grow by more than 2% in the current year, highlighting positive signs of recovery despite global uncertainties. The government remains focused on supporting economic stability through targeted fiscal policies and investments to sustain growth momentum.
Japan GDP shrinks 1.8% in Q3, less than expected
Japan's GDP contracted by 1.8% in Q3, a smaller decline than anticipated. The slowdown reflects weaker domestic demand and exports amid global economic uncertainties. Despite the drop, the economy showed some resilience due to steady consumer spending and government support measures. Analysts remain cautious about growth prospects amid ongoing challenges.
China rare earths deal will 'hopefully' be done by Thanksgiving, Bessent says
CEO Bessent expressed optimism that the rare earths deal with China will be finalized by Thanksgiving. The agreement aims to secure critical mineral supplies essential for technology and defense industries, addressing supply chain challenges. Both parties are negotiating terms to benefit from China's dominant position in rare earth production, with hopes to strengthen economic ties and ensure resource availability.
Israel economy powered to 12.4% gain in Q3 after end of Iran conflict
Israel's economy surged by 12.4% in Q3, rebounding strongly after the resolution of the Iran conflict. The growth was driven by increased exports, heightened consumer spending, and a boost in industrial output, signaling robust economic recovery and renewed investor confidence in the region.
Swiss Didn't Make a Deal with the Devil on US Tariffs, Minister Says
Switzerlandâs minister rejected claims that the country compromised its principles by agreeing to US tariffs. The minister emphasized that the deal was necessary to protect Swiss economic interests without sacrificing core values, highlighting Switzerlandâs commitment to fair trade and maintaining good relations with the United States.
Former Fed Governor Kugler's Exit Came Amid Forbidden Trading Activity
Former Federal Reserve Governor Kugler resigned following revelations of prohibited trading activities. An investigation uncovered that Kugler engaged in transactions violating Fed policies, prompting his departure. The incident raises concerns about ethical standards within the Fed and highlights the need for stricter oversight to prevent conflicts of interest among top officials.
Switzerland wins US tariff rate cut to 15%, pledges $200 billion in US investments
Switzerland secured a reduction of US tariff rates to 15% as part of a trade agreement. In return, Swiss companies committed to investing $200 billion in the US, aiming to strengthen economic ties and boost mutual trade relations between the two countries.
Natural Gas Storage Surpasses Expectations, Indicating Weaker Demand
Natural gas storage levels have exceeded forecasts, suggesting a slowdown in demand. The higher-than-expected supply points to softer consumption amid mild weather and increased renewable energy use. This trend may influence future pricing and market strategies as the energy sector adapts to shifting consumption patterns.
US Bureau of Economic Analysis working on new economic data calendar post-shutdown
The US Bureau of Economic Analysis is developing a new schedule for releasing economic data following recent government shutdowns. This move aims to improve data reliability and transparency, ensuring timely updates despite potential interruptions. The adjustment reflects efforts to maintain continuity in economic reporting amid political and operational challenges.
US trade chief says Trump now ready to issue tariff exemptions on some food products
The US trade chief announced that President Trump is prepared to grant tariff exemptions on certain food products. This move aims to ease trade tensions and support agricultural exports, reflecting a shift in trade policy to balance protectionism with economic interests. Specific details on which products will be exempted have yet to be released.
BOJ governor warned panel of prolonged loose policy risks, minutes show
Bank of Japan Governor warned the policy review panel about risks tied to maintaining a prolonged loose monetary policy. The minutes reveal concerns over potential side effects such as market distortions and financial instability if stimulus measures continue too long. The discussion highlights the challenge of balancing economic support with financial system health.
Stocks cautious as Nvidia earnings test looms
Investors remain cautious ahead of Nvidia's earnings report, which is expected to significantly impact tech stocks. Market participants are weighing the company's performance against high expectations, amid broader economic concerns and recent market volatility. The outcome could influence the direction of major indexes and investor sentiment moving forward.
Analysis - ECB board revamp exposes diversity failings that could impact policy
The European Central Bankâs recent board reshuffle highlights significant diversity shortcomings, raising concerns about its policymaking effectiveness. The lack of gender and ethnic representation may limit perspectives in decision-making, potentially impacting the ECB's approach to complex economic challenges. Calls for greater inclusivity emphasize the need for a broader range of voices to enhance policy outcomes and reflect Europe's diverse population.
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Morning Bid: Nvidia earnings likely to overshadow delayed US data
Nvidia's upcoming earnings report is expected to dominate market attention, potentially overshadowing delayed US economic data releases. Investors are keenly watching Nvidia's performance as the tech giant's results could influence broader market sentiment amid uncertainties in economic indicators. Delayed data may have less impact compared to the anticipated insights from Nvidia's earnings.
China harshens rhetoric, Japan seeks deescalation amid Taiwan row
China has intensified its rhetoric over the Taiwan issue, warning against foreign interference, while Japan calls for calm and dialogue to ease tensions. Amid rising regional concerns, Tokyo emphasizes stability and peaceful resolution, urging all parties to avoid provocative actions that could escalate the situation.
Japanâs economy contracts for first time in six quarters on tariff hit
Japanâs economy shrank for the first time in six quarters due to the impact of tariffs. The trade tensions led to decreased exports and manufacturing output, slowing economic growth. This contraction highlights growing challenges for Japan amid global trade disputes and supply chain disruptions.
Dollar steady as investors eye release of US data backlog
The US dollar remained stable as investors awaited the release of delayed economic data. Market participants are focused on upcoming reports to gauge the health of the US economy and anticipate Federal Reserve policy moves. This cautious stance reflects uncertainty amid mixed signals from prior economic indicators and ongoing geopolitical tensions impacting global markets.
Samsung Elec shares rise more than 3% after investment pledge
Samsung Electronics shares surged over 3% following the companyâs announcement of a significant investment commitment aimed at boosting semiconductor production and innovation. The pledge reflects Samsungâs strategic focus on expanding its technology leadership amid growing global demand and competition in the chip industry.
Asking prices for UK homes fall in run up to budget, Rightmove says
Rightmove reports a decline in asking prices for UK homes ahead of the upcoming budget. The decrease reflects growing market uncertainty as buyers and sellers await government economic measures. This trend highlights cautious sentiment in the housing market amid inflation and interest rate concerns.
ECB may adjust policy if stablecoin run creates economic shockwaves - report
The European Central Bank (ECB) is considering policy adjustments if a run on stablecoins triggers economic instability. Officials are monitoring the growing use of stablecoins due to potential risks to financial stability and monetary policy transmission. Measures may be implemented to mitigate adverse effects and ensure financial system resilience amid evolving digital currency landscapes.
Bitcoin price today: hovers near 6-month low around $95k as Fed cut bets fade
Bitcoin's price remains near a six-month low around $95,000 as expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts diminish. Investors are cautious amid tightening monetary policy, impacting crypto market sentiment and limiting price recovery prospects.
EOS Falls 10% In Selloff
EOS experienced a 10% price drop amid a broader market selloff impacting major cryptocurrencies. Investor concerns over regulatory scrutiny and profit-taking contributed to the decline. Despite the setback, analysts suggest potential for recovery if market conditions stabilize.
EOS Climbs 20% In Rally
EOS experienced a significant surge, climbing 20% amid increased trading volume and positive market sentiment. The rally is attributed to recent partnerships and network upgrades, boosting investor confidence. Analysts suggest this momentum may continue if EOS maintains its development pace and expands adoption.
Litecoin Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
Litecoin surged 10% amid a bullish market trend, driven by increased investor interest and positive technical indicators. The cryptocurrency's upward momentum reflects growing confidence, with trading volumes rising significantly. Analysts remain optimistic about Litecoin's potential to sustain gains as broader market conditions improve.
EOS Climbs 11% In Bullish Trade
EOS surged 11% amid strong bullish momentum, driven by increased trading volumes and positive market sentiment. Investors are optimistic about upcoming network upgrades and partnerships, contributing to the coin's price rally. Analysts suggest sustained gains if current trends continue, highlighting EOS's potential for growth in the crypto market.
Eric Trump Shrugs Off Crypto Rout, Eyes Real Estate Tokenization - WSJ
Eric Trump remains optimistic about cryptocurrency despite recent market declines, focusing on the potential of real estate tokenization. He believes blockchain can revolutionize property investment by making it more accessible and efficient, signaling a long-term commitment to integrating digital assets into the real estate sector.
Coinbase Ventures-Backed Supra Offers $1M Bounty to Beat Its Parallel EVM Execution Engine
Coinbase Ventures-backed Supra has announced a $1 million bounty challenging developers to outperform its parallel EVM execution engine. This initiative aims to promote innovation in Ethereum Virtual Machine scalability and efficiency, encouraging the developer community to develop more advanced blockchain execution solutions.
Bitcoin price nosedives to 6-month low below $96k as December rate cut bets wane
Bitcoin's price fell below $96,000, hitting a six-month low due to reduced expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Investors are reassessing the timing of monetary easing, leading to decreased demand for risk assets like Bitcoin. Market sentiment shifted as economic data and central bank signals suggested sustained higher interest rates, putting downward pressure on cryptocurrency valuations.
XRP Falls 10% In Selloff
XRP experienced a sharp 10% decline amid a broad crypto market selloff. Factors include heightened regulatory scrutiny and profit-taking by investors. The drop adds pressure to XRP as it faces ongoing legal challenges, impacting market sentiment and trading volumes.
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FDA clears ONWARD's ARC-EX system for home use in spinal cord injury
The FDA has approved ONWARD's ARC-EX system for use at home by individuals with spinal cord injuries. This device aims to enhance mobility and rehabilitation by providing targeted electrical stimulation and support outside clinical settings, potentially improving patients' independence and quality of life. The clearance marks a significant step for home-based neurotechnology in spinal injury care.
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Kyowa Kirin Q2 2025 slides: profit falls 57% amid restructuring, pipeline advances
Kyowa Kirin reported a 57% profit decline in Q2 2025 due to restructuring costs. Despite this, the company made progress in its drug development pipeline, advancing several key candidates. The financial impact reflects strategic investment aimed at long-term growth and innovation.
Yamaha Q1 FY2026 presentation: Profit slides 49% amid tariff impact, yen appreciation
Yamaha's Q1 FY2026 profit fell 49%, impacted by rising tariffs and yen appreciation. The company faced increased costs and weaker export competitiveness, which pressured earnings despite steady sales. Yamaha is adapting strategies to mitigate currency effects and tariff challenges moving forward.
SM Energy Q2 2025 slides: Record production amid strategic debt reduction
SM Energy reported record production in Q2 2025, driven by operational efficiencies and increased output. The company also focused on strategic debt reduction, lowering its leverage to strengthen financial stability. These efforts position SM Energy for sustained growth while maintaining a disciplined capital structure.
Healthcare Realty Q2 2025 slides: Strategic overhaul amid mixed financial results
Healthcare Realty reported mixed Q2 2025 results, with revenue growth offset by rising costs impacting profits. The company announced a strategic overhaul focusing on portfolio optimization and increased investments in high-growth healthcare sectors. Management aims to enhance operational efficiency and shareholder value despite short-term challenges.
HyperStrong to procure 200 GWh of batteries from CATL in new deal
HyperStrong has signed a major agreement with CATL to purchase 200 GWh of batteries. This deal marks a significant step in securing supply for HyperStrong's expanding electric vehicle production, ensuring long-term access to advanced battery technology and supporting their growth ambitions in the EV market.
Linamar completes $300 million acquisition of Aludyne North America assets
Linamar has finalized its $300 million acquisition of Aludyne North America's assets, aiming to enhance its automotive components portfolio. This strategic move expands Linamar's capabilities and presence in North America, strengthening its position in the competitive auto parts market. The deal supports Linamar's growth objectives and commitment to innovation in automotive manufacturing.
Cathie Wood's ARK trims Pinterest stock, adds to Bitmine and Twist Bioscience
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management reduced its holdings in Pinterest while increasing investments in Bitmine and Twist Bioscience. The moves reflect ARK's strategic portfolio adjustments to capitalize on emerging growth opportunities in technology and biotech sectors.