News Summary - 11/18/2025

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Trump's plan for Gaza backed by UN Security Council
Trump's 20-point peace plan includes forming an International Stabilisation Force aimed at demilitarising Gaza. This initiative has received backing from the UN Security Council to help stabilise the region.
A Chinese firm bought an insurer for CIA agents - part of Beijing's trillion dollar spending spree
A Chinese company acquired an insurer serving FBI and CIA agents, prompting the US to strengthen investment regulations to protect national security amid Beijing's extensive spending initiatives.
US judge says government 'missteps' may have tainted Comey case
A US judge indicated that government errors might have compromised the integrity of the federal case against former FBI director James Comey. The charges follow calls for prosecution by Donald Trump.
Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers steps back from public role after Epstein email release
Larry Summers, former US Treasury Secretary and Harvard president, expressed shame over his emails with Jeffrey Epstein. Following the release of these communications, Summers has decided to step back from public roles.
Tom Cruise on his first Oscar: Making films 'is who I am'
Tom Cruise received his first honorary Oscar after four previous nominations. He expressed that making films is an essential part of his identity.
Ukraine to get up to 100 French-made Rafale fighter jets
President Volodymyr Zelensky announced a "historic" deal for Ukraine to acquire up to 100 French-made Rafale fighter jets, significantly strengthening its air defense amid ongoing Russian attacks.
KPop Demon Hunters star on how her life mirrored main character's journey
Korean-American actress Arden Cho shared with BBC Global Women that growing up in Texas, she often struggled with feelings of acceptance, mirroring the challenges faced by her character in KPop Demon Hunters.
Japan movie releases postponed in China after Taiwan row
The releases of Japanese movies, including "Cells at Work!" and "Crayon Shin-chan the Movie: Super Hot! The Spicy Kasukabe Dancers," have been postponed in China following tensions over Taiwan, according to Chinese state media.
Australia detains South African seen at neo-Nazi rally
A South African civil engineer was detained in Australia after being identified in the front row of a protest organized by the National Socialist Network, a neo-Nazi group. Authorities are investigating his involvement in the rally.
Canada narrowly approves Carney's first federal budget
Canada's minority government narrowly approved Carney's second-largest fiscal plan, enabling the prime minister to avoid an early election.
South Africa to refuse charter flights of Palestinians over fears of 'cleansing agenda'
Israel stated South Africa had initially agreed to accept 153 Palestinians who arrived last week. However, South Africa plans to refuse further charter flights carrying Palestinians, citing concerns about a possible "cleansing agenda."
France investigating Vinted over alleged links to pornographic content
France is investigating the resale platform Vinted after some sellers were found directing users to their personal pages on adult sites like OnlyFans, raising concerns over the platform's involvement with pornographic content.
Louvre closes gallery due to structural issue
The Campana Gallery, home to Greek ceramics, remains closed while the supporting beams of the floor above are inspected for structural safety.
Trump calls on House Republicans to vote to release Epstein files
President Trump urged House Republicans to vote in favor of releasing Jeffrey Epstein-related files, marking a reversal from his earlier stance of resisting their publication. He emphasized transparency, stating, "We have nothing to hide."
Shelters plead for Gazans as winter rains raise fears of more disease and death
Displaced Palestinians in Gaza are enduring life-threatening conditions amid winter rains. Aid agencies urgently call for the approval of additional shelters to protect vulnerable populations and prevent a surge in disease and fatalities.
India's politicians are dishing out election freebies - but are they affordable?
Cash transfers aimed at women are widely used by Indian politicians as election freebies to gain voter support. However, questions arise about the affordability and long-term sustainability of these schemes.
Sheikh Hasina: The pro-democracy icon who became an autocrat
Sheikh Hasina is recognized for leading significant economic progress in her country. However, her tenure has also drawn criticism for authoritarian practices, raising concerns about democratic backsliding under her rule.
Mysterious drones have been spotted at night at airports across Europe. How worried should we be?
Drones have been detected near airports, military sites, and power plants across Western Europe, raising concerns of a coordinated 'hybrid warfare' campaign targeting critical infrastructure. Authorities are investigating the incidents to assess potential security threats.
British Columbia v Alberta - how oil sparked a feud between neighbours
A dispute over a proposed pipeline has caused tension between British Columbia and Alberta, challenging Canada's unity. The conflict highlights regional disagreements as the country aims to strengthen its position as an energy superpower.
How Tanzania police crushed election protests with lethal force
The UN reports that hundreds were killed during protests in Tanzania. Verified footage reveals the police used violent measures to suppress the demonstrations following the elections.
The US will help South Korea build nuclear 'attack' submarines - here's what that means
The US has agreed to assist South Korea in developing nuclear-powered attack submarines, enhancing Seoul's naval capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions on the Korean Peninsula. This move aims to strengthen South Korea's defense posture and regional security in response to North Korea's advancing military threats.
New video shows stunning Aurora Borealis over South Dakota
NASA officials report the sun is currently at the peak of its 11-year solar cycle, called the "solar maximum." This phase increases the likelihood of intense geomagnetic storms, which can create vivid Aurora Borealis displays, such as those recently seen over South Dakota.
Watch: Hundreds of sheep cross historic German city during annual tradition
Approximately 600 sheep crossed Nuremberg's historic center on Sunday as part of a popular annual tradition, attracting locals and tourists alike.
Moment Former Bangladesh Leader Sheikh Hasina's Sentence is Announced
Former Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina has condemned the court's verdict against her, labeling the decision as "biased and politically motivated" in a public statement following the announcement.
Watch: Three 'Nestflix' peregrine falcons each take flight for the first time
Three peregrine falcon chicks featured on the "Nestflix" livestream have successfully taken their first flights above Melbourne's city skyline, marking an exciting milestone.
'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, causing significant damage and highlighting the deadly impact of ongoing conflict in the area.
Zelenski arrives in Spain today to request long-term support from Sánchez and Felipe VI similar to the pact agreed upon yesterday with Macron
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski is visiting Spain to request prolonged backing from Pedro Sánchez and King Felipe VI, similar to the agreement recently reached with Macron, at a crucial moment for Ukraine's accession to the EU. The Royal Household confirmed a meeting with Zelenski during his visit.
Zelensky meets with Felipe VI in New York and thanks him for Spain's "effective and genuine support" to Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with King Felipe VI in New York, where he highlighted the "good conversation" and expressed gratitude for the effective and genuine support that Spain provides to Ukraine.
Red shrimp, monkfish, hake, or red mullet: Brussels' restrictions threaten Spanish fish ahead of Christmas
The Mediterranean Fleet warns that an increasing number of vessels remain docked due to restrictions imposed by Brussels. Since 2020, fishing days have been reduced by 40%, threatening the availability of fish such as red shrimp, monkfish, hake, and red mullet during the Christmas season.
Vampires, ghosts, and ants: the three harmless expenses that sabotage your finances and "silently suck your money away"
Small daily expenses, although they may seem harmless, can add up and significantly affect your budget, silently stealing your money.
Leire Díez involves a former member of Sánchez's cabinet in the meetings with Cerdán to hand over Villarejo's audio recordings
Leire Díez denies recognizing the recordings made by prosecutor Ignacio Stampa during his meetings with her and Javier Pérez Dolset, which are part of a legal case.
The UN Security Council approves Trump's peace plan for Gaza, which includes the deployment of an international force
The UN Security Council approved Trump's peace plan for Gaza, which includes the deployment of an international security force in the Palestinian enclave to ensure stability and compliance with the agreement.
Trump Celebrates UN Support for His Gaza Plan Promising "Greater Peace in the World" While Hamas Flatly Rejects It
Hamas rejected the UN resolution supported by Trump, calling it unfair and favorable to the Israeli occupation, as well as imposing international oversight. Trump, for his part, celebrated the backing of the plan for Gaza, promising that it will bring "greater peace in the world."
This is how young people see Franco 50 years after his death: "You don't need to have lived through the dictatorship to know that we have improved"
20minutos asked young people about their knowledge and perception of Francoism and their assessment of current democracy. Most believe that, although they did not live through the dictatorship, they recognize significant improvements in rights and freedoms since then.
From Francoism to Democracy: Show What You Know About Franco's Dictatorship and the Democratic Transition in Spain
Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain from the end of the Civil War until his death in November 1975, passed away 50 years ago this Thursday. His regime was a dictatorship that later gave way to the democratic transition in Spain.
I Do Celebrate November 20th
The article reflects on November 20th, a date marking both the death of Franco and the birth of the author and Tamara Falcó, emphasizing a personal celebration of the day despite its historical significance in Spain.
Encarnita Polo Has Died in Ruin: She Lived with Her Daughter in Ávila Until She Had to Place Her in a Nursing Home
Encarnita Polo suffered a decline in her artistic career, attempting to revive it with a song performed by Beyoncé, but without success. She lived in Ávila with her daughter until the financial situation forced her to admit her mother into a nursing home.
Progress Against Lung Cancer: Capicua, the Protein That Stops the Development of the Disease, Discovered
A study reveals that the protein Capicua acts as a natural barrier against tumor formation in the lung, offering new perspectives for combating lung cancer.
Paula Badosa surprises Broncano on 'La Revuelta' with an emotional gift: "What a photo"
Paula Badosa visited the show 'La Revuelta' on La 1 and surprised the host Broncano with an emotional gift: a photo of both of them together that left everyone impressed.
The elderly in Madrid will be able to opt for a personal assistant to help them at home or go to the doctor
The Community of Madrid is expanding access to personal assistants for the elderly, providing support at home and accompaniment to medical appointments, thereby broadening the range of available public services.
Creditors say they have located 1.5 billion euros of the Government’s funds in US banks if it does not pay the arbitration awards for the renewable 'cut'
The creditors remain open to dialogue with the Government but warn that they will take legal action in the United States, including seizures and fines, if the arbitration awards related to the cuts to renewables are not paid.
'MasterChef Celebrity 10' already has a winner after a very close duel between Miguel Torres and Mariló Montero
The grand final of MasterChef Celebrity 10 featured Mariló Montero, Miguel Torres, Torito, and Juanjo Bona facing the judges. After a very tight competition, Miguel Torres and Mariló Montero starred in the final duel to decide the winner of the show.
The new Madrid Renove Plan offers up to €300 to replace washing machines, refrigerators, or dishwashers
The Madrid Renove Plan offers direct subsidies of up to €300 to renew washing machines, refrigerators, and dishwashers. Applications can be submitted from this Monday via the Fenercom website.
A fight over "some cookies and a Red Bull" sparked the crime in Asturias in which a minor killed her sister-in-law
The autopsy revealed that Natalia died from a single large stab wound that caused internal bleeding, in a crime that allegedly began after a fight over some cookies and a Red Bull.
Putin militarizes schools to promote education against the West: "Wars are not won by generals, but by teachers"
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has intensified the teaching of basic military skills in schools, promoting an education that prepares new generations for confrontation against the West, following the idea that training in the classrooms is key to success in war.
Carlos Alcaraz's Muscle Injury Confirmed, Though He Is Still Doubtful for the Davis Cup Quarterfinals
Carlos Alcaraz has a muscle overload in his right hamstring, which prevents him from training with the team and casts doubt on his participation in the match against the Czech Republic in the Davis Cup quarterfinals.
What are the 'lake-effect snowfalls' that could occur in Spain in the coming days
A very cold air mass will cause snowfall in northern Spain. The Cantabrian coast is at risk due to the 'lake-effect snowfalls' phenomenon, which happens when cold air passes over warmer waters, generating intense precipitation.
Winter Arrives Early: An Arctic Air Mass Will Bring Snow and Plunge Temperatures Across Spain
Aemet announces the arrival of an Arctic air mass starting Tuesday, which will cause a gradual drop in temperatures and the appearance of snow in various regions of Spain throughout the week.
Maduro says that "militarily" attacking Venezuela would be the "political end" of Trump
Maduro stated that a military attack against Venezuela would mean the "political end" of then-President Trump and expressed his willingness to engage in face-to-face dialogue with him to resolve differences.
Rufián confronts Mazón in the DANA commission: "I tell you to your face that you are useless, a liar, a murderer, and a psychopath"
In the DANA commission, Rufián harshly accused Mazón, calling him useless, a liar, a murderer, and a psychopath. He expressed his wish that Mazón faces imprisonment for his actions and that the people of Valencia stop voting for him.
Deaf girl critically injured after being shot by a police officer who acted in self-defense in Germany
A deaf girl attacked four police officers with two knives in Germany. An officer fired in self-defense, severely injuring the minor.
North Korea Warns That South Korean Submarines Will Trigger a "Nuclear Domino Effect"
North Korea warned that South Korea's nuclear-powered submarines could trigger a "nuclear domino effect," accelerating the armament nuclearization in the region.
The city south of Madrid to escape to and eat 'like a king'
Aranjuez, a royal leisure spot since the 16th century, offers majestic gardens and palaces alongside cuisine based on local products and traditional wines, ideal for a culinary getaway.
Elvira Vega (Fundación MAPFRE): "The essence remains intact: caring for people, especially the most vulnerable"
Elvira Vega and Juan Fernández Palacios reflect on the 50 years of Fundación MAPFRE, highlighting its ongoing commitment to caring for people, especially the most vulnerable, and addressing the future challenges they face in their social and research work.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting facing difficult situations with optimism: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
The AVE Plan: Station in Parla for the Barcelona-Seville Route and New Access via Chamartín
The Madrid-Barcelona line renewal project includes an AVE station in Parla for the Barcelona-Seville route and a new access point through Chamartín. Additionally, the High-Speed link between Chamartín and Barajas will be completed, improving the connection and efficiency of the service.
The last member of the family affected by a still unknown poisoning in Istanbul dies
The last member of a family died following poisoning in Istanbul. One theory points to the use of a toxic pesticide in the hotel where they were staying, although the exact cause has not yet been confirmed.
They are looking for Rosamística Fernanda, a 36-year-old woman missing in Córdoba since November 5
The disappearance of Rosamística Fernanda, aged 36, occurred on November 5 in Córdoba. The report was filed on November 13, eight days after she was last seen. Authorities and family members continue the search to locate her.
Country singer Todd Snider dies at 59 from pneumonia diagnosed late
Country singer Todd Snider passed away on November 14 at the age of 59 due to pneumonia that was diagnosed late, according to his record label Aimless, Inc.
Leticia Sabater Releases Her Traditional Christmas Carol with Sexual Double Meanings and Rhymes
Leticia Sabater has released her traditional Christmas carol, characterized by including sexual double meanings, provocative rhymes, and revealing costumes, maintaining her controversial and eye-catching style this festive season.
The Keys to Passing a Competitive Exam on the First Try
Preparing well, organizing your time, thoroughly knowing the syllabus, and practicing with exams are key to passing a competitive exam on the first attempt. Additionally, maintaining motivation and adopting a consistent routine help improve performance and successfully face these tests.
Aena seeks to double its network in Brazil with the concession of 19 regional airports
Aena aims to double its presence in Brazil by securing a concession to operate 19 regional airports. This strategic expansion targets enhancing connectivity and boosting regional development. The move aligns with Brazil's efforts to improve airport infrastructure and increase private sector participation in managing transportation hubs.
Ruby Rose Blames Sydney Sweeney for Her Big Box Office Failure: "You Ruined the Movie"
Ruby Rose criticized Sydney Sweeney, accusing her of ruining the movie. Rose revealed that she was initially attached to the biopic but was later removed, which she attributes to the negative impact Sweeney had on the project.
Almu Carrión, fashion influencer, assures that you will regret buying this clothing
Almu Carrión, fashion influencer, warns about the garments you will likely regret having in your wardrobe at the end of the season, inviting you to reflect before buying clothes impulsively.
Joanna Moncrieff, Psychiatrist: "Is It Beneficial to Medicate Our Emotions with Antidepressants?"
Joanna Moncrieff questions the common belief about the effectiveness of antidepressants and the idea that depression is due to a lack of serotonin, suggesting that medicating emotions with these drugs is not always beneficial.
China Seeks Military Dominance with Its Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier Equipped with Laser Weapons
China is advancing its military power with a nuclear aircraft carrier that integrates laser cannons and electromagnetic weapons, enhancing its capability for modern warfare and projecting strategic dominance.
One of the Best Thermal Centers in Europe is in Spain: It’s an Arab Hammam
Located in the historic center of Granada, near the Alhambra, these Arab baths are nearly a thousand years old and are recognized as one of the most impressive thermal centers in Europe.
Why You Should Add Vinegar to Lentils or Eat Oranges After Chickpeas
Luis Zamora, a nutrition expert, explains that adding vinegar to lentils or consuming oranges after chickpeas helps improve the absorption of nutrients, especially iron, and facilitates digestion, just as our grandmothers used to teach.
This is the sports bike that Marc Márquez has won for being the fastest MotoGP rider
Marc Márquez has won the award for the fastest MotoGP rider for the eighth time, seven of them consecutively. This recognition highlights his dominance and speed in the competition.
Makhachev challenges Topuria and mocks him after being crowned welterweight champion: "Here is your rose, look what Islam will do with it"
During a dinner, Russian fighter Islam Makhachev broke a red rose with his fist in front of his companions, mocking Topuria after being crowned welterweight champion.
Puente calls unconstitutional that Renfe increases compensation for delays and warns it would cost passengers 43 million euros per year
Puente considers it unconstitutional for Renfe to increase compensation for delays, arguing that it violates the free competition established in the Constitution. Renfe is preparing a legal appeal against the Congress’s decision included in the Sustainable Mobility Law, which would imply an annual cost of 43 million euros for passengers.
Óscar Puente assures that Ryanair removed the Valladolid-Barcelona flight to "stick a finger in the eye"
The Minister of Transport, Óscar Puente, stated that Ryanair eliminated the Valladolid-Barcelona flight as a form of provocation and assured that he will not give in to the airline's "blackmail."
Mario Vaquerizo reveals on 'El Hormiguero' the reason why Alaska fell in love with him: "She saw me as a bit of a monkey"
Mario Vaquerizo appeared on 'El Hormiguero' along with Gozton Mantuliz to present 'Image Hunters'. There, he humorously revealed that Alaska fell in love with him because "she saw me as a bit of a monkey."
Equality confirms as gender-based violence the murder of a woman in Barcelona and another in Madrid
Minister Ana Redondo strongly condemns the sexist murders of women in Barcelona and Madrid, and calls for greater commitment and effort from institutions to combat gender-based violence.
Huerto Alegre: Connecting Generations Through Nature
Huerto Alegre, founded 42 years ago by Mari Luz Díaz, is an organic farm that promotes learning and intergenerational creativity through contact with nature, fostering ecological and community values in people of all ages.
At least one dead and one missing after a landslide in northeastern Italy
Due to heavy rains in northeastern Italy, a landslide caused at least one death and one person missing. Authorities are working on search and rescue operations in the affected area.
How Much Money Is It Recommended to Spend Annually During Retirement? The Experts' Formula
The 4% rule is an initial guideline to determine annual spending in retirement, but it should be adjusted according to personal factors such as age, income, and risk level to ensure proper financial planning.
The Cost of Recycling an Electric Car Battery: The Interesting Reflection by Joseba Barrenengoa
The CEO of EasyGas pointed out that in Spain there are still no plants dedicated to recycling electric car batteries, highlighting a significant challenge for the sustainable management of these components.
Oat porridge with apple, chocolate, and cinnamon, a healthy breakfast for under €3
This healthy breakfast combines oats, apple, chocolate, and cinnamon, and is prepared in under 10 minutes, all for less than €3.
The Ombudsman receives 16 complaints in 10 years about malfunctions in anti-abuse bracelets
Ángel Gabilondo reports that since 2013 the Ombudsman has received 16 complaints related to technical failures in anti-abuse bracelets, devices designed to protect victims of violence.
Auction of Nazi Germany objects and Holocaust documents canceled after wave of criticism
An auction that included letters from concentration camps, Gestapo files, and other Holocaust documents was canceled due to strong criticism and public rejection.
They discover that a cancer drug is effective against a multi-resistant bacteria
The drug ENOblock, originally developed against cancer, has proven to be an effective antibiotic that acts against bacterial enolase, showing potential to combat multi-resistant bacteria.
ALDI celebrates a very 'Special' Christmas with its gourmet range at low prices
ALDI offers more than 150 gourmet products at affordable prices to enrich Christmas tables, combining quality and savings for the holiday season.
This Is How You Learn to Be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing Is Creating a Journey, It's Starting, Rising, Falling, and Leading the People"
In Ibiza, aspiring DJs acquire technique and judgment in real clubs, guided by local experts. They learn that DJing is about creating a musical journey with rises, falls, and a connection with the audience.
Quitting the Office to Pursue the Dream Job: "When I Arrived at Work, I Even Got Hot Flashes"
In Spain, resignations are increasing, especially among young people who leave stable jobs due to stress, job insecurity, and the desire for a life more in line with their personal values.
The Odyssey of Buying a Car: "If You Earn Around a Thousand Euros a Month, Almost Half Your Salary Goes There"
New cars in Spain have increased in price by 38% since 2019, much more than wages, making owning a vehicle a luxury for many. This has significantly boosted the second-hand car market.
Extremely High Speed
The supersonic train quickly passes through the platforms, while the travelers, stuck in delays, try to solve their problems.
Operation Southern Lance
Operation Southern Lance still lacks sufficient strength to carry out an effective invasion of Venezuela, even with supposed support from opponents of the Maduro regime.
The Youthful Reinvention of Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez responds to the youth shift to the right by activating progressivism among twenty-year-olds, seeking to consolidate his leadership and attract this demographic through a renewed approach.
Sánchez Is Already Campaigning
The article criticizes Sánchez for adopting an ordinary image for his campaign, visiting Radio 3, recommending books and records, and creating a TikTok account with seemingly fake followers, interpreting this as an insincere electoral strategy.
Iran orders legal action against the United States for its role in the offensive launched in June by Israel
The Iranian judiciary chief states that Donald Trump has made a "public admission" of having committed crimes against Iran and its citizens, prompting the order to open legal actions against the United States for its role in the Israeli offensive in June.
Germany lifts restrictions on arms exports to Israel
Germany has decided to lift restrictions on arms exports to Israel, based on the stabilization of the current ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, according to an official spokesperson.
The Government Grants 860,000 Digital Kit Aids for the Digitization of SMEs in More Than 7,500 Municipalities
The Ministry for Digital Transformation has granted 860,000 Digital Kit aids for SMEs in more than 7,500 municipalities, exceeding the initial target of 676,000 beneficiaries, after receiving 1.2 million applications, according to Óscar López.
The Current Life of Richard Dean Anderson, the Hockey Player Who Had to Settle for Being MacGyver
Richard Dean Anderson, 71 years old, has been retired from acting for ten years. His retirement was the result of an accident in which he broke both arms while playing hockey, which kept him away from the screen and his career in film and television.
The Government Takes the Community of Madrid to Court over the Registry of Conscientious Objectors to Abortion
The Prime Minister has announced on X that they will take the Community of Madrid to court to defend the rights of women in Madrid following the creation of a registry of conscientious objectors to abortion.
Bella Hadid Talks About Her Relationship with Lyme Disease Through Other Stories of Pain
Bella Hadid shares her experience with Lyme disease, a condition caused by a tick bite, highlighting the pain and difficulties associated with it alongside other similar testimonies.
Missing the 'OT' Chat
Guillo Rist and Téyou were the nominees in a rather uneventful OT Gala 9, where Lucía Casani was eliminated. Before her departure, Lucía made a meaningful gesture that marked her farewell.
Rosa achieves an incredible streak of 18 consecutive correct answers in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'
Rosa achieved a streak of 18 consecutive correct answers in 'El Rosco' and reached a total of 23 correct answers, getting closer to the jackpot of 2,392,000 euros in the contest.
'No somos nadie' uncovers the identity of the girl Cayetano Rivera might be dating
The program 'No somos nadie' reveals that Cayetano Rivera might be dating Gemma Camacho, a reporter from the show 'El tiempo justo'.
Rappel apologizes for his harsh words against Encarnita Polo's daughter after her death: "I was very impulsive"
Rappel apologized on 'El tiempo justo' for his harsh comments towards Encarnita Polo's daughter following her passing, acknowledging that he was very impulsive and seeking to soften his words.
María Patiño to Kiko Matamoros after Belén Esteban’s departure from ‘No somos nadie’: "We are the resistance"
Belén Esteban left the Ten program ‘No somos nadie’ to join ‘Top Chef,’ without confirming if her departure is permanent. María Patiño encouraged Kiko Matamoros, calling them "the resistance" after her exit.
The Reason Why Vicente Vallés Has Been Absent from 'Antena 3 Noticias 2'
Vicente Vallés has been absent from 'Antena 3 Noticias 2' due to personal reasons that have required his attention. Although his absence has caused concern among viewers, the presenter hopes to return to the program soon, assuring that he will continue with his informative work.
Wyoming to Sandra Sabatés: "Did you know that when you search for 'Mazón' on Google, 'Amazon' comes up?"
Wyoming jokes with Sandra Sabatés about the similarity between "Mazón" and "Amazon," pointing out that when you search for "Mazón" on Google, "Amazon" appears. The host remarks that both words are related to packages, making a playful pun with the terms.
RTVE reduces the duration of 'Hasta el fin del mundo', but the show's finale will still run until dawn
RTVE has decided to shorten the duration of the program 'Hasta el fin del mundo'; however, its broadcast will continue to extend until dawn due to its content and format.
Miguel, on 'First Dates': "I didn't like it at all when Sobera started yelling"
Miguel, a participant on 'First Dates', revealed that he went on the show at the request of his aunt Concha. Additionally, he expressed his annoyance at Carlos Sobera's attitude, who started yelling during the recording, which he did not like at all.
This is the new life of Kamila Rodrigues Cardoso, the model and former beauty queen who gave up everything to become a nun
Kamila Rodrigues Cardoso, former Brazilian model and beauty queen, left her career at 21 to become a nun, adopting the name Sister Eva and dedicating her life to spirituality and religious service.
Elsa Pataky: "My children last a week in Madrid. They climb the walls, they are used to jumping and running in Australia"
Elsa Pataky, named an Icon of strength, vitality, and well-being by 'Glamour', mentions in an interview that her children have difficulty adapting to life in Madrid due to their energy, as they are accustomed to running and jumping in Australia.
Blanca Romero once again makes ironic remarks about Cayetano Rivera's accident: "I like this tough-guy version of him more"
Blanca Romero has once again commented on Cayetano Rivera's accident during the rehearsals of 'Dancing with the Stars,' showing her sense of humor by referring to this new "tough-guy" side of the bullfighter.
Amaia Romero on fame: "I've had periods of feeling very silly and losing my head, being more haughty"
Amaia Romero, on the cover of 'GQ' magazine, talks about her experience with fame, acknowledging that she has had moments of confusion and haughtiness. She was recognized as Woman of the Year at the GQ Men Of The Year 2025 awards.
Carolina Moura Makes a Drastic Decision About Her Social Media: "Maybe I Won't Do Campaigns Anymore"
Carolina Moura announces a pause on her social media, concerned about the impact of her campaigns. She aims to take a "leap of faith" to raise more awareness among her followers, leaving open the possibility of not participating in advertising campaigns again.
'YouTuber' Jack Doherty Arrested for Drug Possession in Miami and Boasts on Social Media About Getting Out of Jail in Less Than a Day
American influencer Jack Doherty was arrested in Miami for drug possession. After being released in less than a day, he appeared on social media wearing a t-shirt with his mugshot, flaunting his quick release from jail.
Gloria Camila confirms her breakup with Álvaro García: "It happened when I came back from 'Supervivientes'"
Gloria Camila confirmed her breakup with Álvaro García on the Telecinco program 'El tiempo justo.' The young woman explained that the separation occurred when she returned from 'Supervivientes,' detailing the reasons during her appearance on the show.
Sara Carbonero shares the best moments of her trip to London: "Loading the backpack"
Sara Carbonero shared several highlights of her trip to London on Instagram, showcasing the plans and experiences she has enjoyed in the British city.
Edgar, the young man who met Frank Cuesta after appearing on 'Sálvame', returns to the sanctuary
Edgar, known for his encounter with Frank Cuesta after participating in 'Sálvame', returns to the sanctuary where they met. During his visit, Edgar is enthusiastic and alert at the arrival of an ostrich, highlighting the moment with his camera.
Marius, son of Mette-Marit, suffers his first legal defeat: the removal of his biography is denied
The court rejected the request to remove the biography of Marius, son of Mette-Marit. Neither the Norwegian royal family, nor Mette-Marit, nor her stepfather Haakon will bear the high costs resulting from this decision.
The Case of Flight N47BA: the 'Ghost' Plane that Flew for Hours with All Its Passengers Dead
Flight N47BA became a 'ghost' plane after losing contact with air traffic control. On board was American golfer Payne Stewart, who died along with all the passengers when the aircraft flew for hours uncontrollably before crashing.
Carlos Alcaraz reveals his greatest wish in the world of tennis
Carlos Alcaraz, confident he will finish the year as world number 1, revealed that his greatest wish in tennis is to establish himself as the best player and leave an unforgettable mark in the history of the sport.
A passenger ends up reported and tied to the airplane seat on a flight
A passenger on a flight from Rabat to Málaga was tied to her seat and reported to the Civil Guard after an incident on board, in a situation considered surreal.
The exorbitant ticket prices for Barça vs. Athletic at Camp Nou: the cheapest nearly 200 euros
FC Barcelona returns to Camp Nou after two and a half years, but the high ticket prices for the match against Athletic Club are causing controversy, with the cheapest tickets approaching 200 euros.
Barça announces its return to Camp Nou against Athletic this Saturday: "We are coming home"
FC Barcelona confirmed its return to Camp Nou for the match against Athletic this Saturday, after obtaining the municipal license 1B. The club celebrated the news as a return home, less than a week before the much-anticipated game.
The Copa del Rey Final Will Be Decided Again at La Cartuja in Seville
La Cartuja in Seville, currently the temporary home of Betis, will host the Copa del Rey final this season and the following two seasons, maintaining its role as the venue for the event until 2028.
McLaren boss attacks Verstappen and regrets Fernando Alonso
Zak Brown, CEO of McLaren Racing, criticized Max Verstappen in an interview and expressed his regret for not having better utilized Fernando Alonso's talent during his time as a driver for the team.
Yamal and Madrid in the crosshairs of 'haters' on social media: they are the most hated in Spanish football
A report from the Spanish Observatory of Racism and Xenophobia (Oberaxe) reveals that Yamal, the Barça player, is the most insulted on social media, far surpassing Vinícius, the second most targeted, highlighting the hatred towards both in Spanish football.
Robinho is transferred from prison and leaves the "prison of the famous" because of a documentary
Former footballer Robinho, convicted of gang rape in Italy, was transferred from prison following a request by his lawyers, leaving the "prison of the famous."
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Combined Immunodeficiency... What New Diseases Will Be Included in the Heel Prick Test
The Interterritorial Health Council increased the number of diseases detected by the heel prick test from 7 until 2024, to 11, and now to 20 conditions, including spinal muscular atrophy and combined immunodeficiency.
A Deaf Actress Reveals the Harsh Situation Faced by Deaf People at the Doctor's Office
Miriam Garlo, lead actress of 'Deaf,' spoke on the podcast 'I Had the Doubt' about the difficulties deaf people face during medical consultations, highlighting the lack of accessibility and understanding that affects their healthcare.
Francisco Zuasti, the first entrepreneur with a major disability to create more than 300 accessible homes
Francisco Zuasti, an entrepreneur with a major disability, has driven the creation of more than 300 accessible homes in Jerez de la Frontera. Goframa has put 340 homes designed with an accessible concept up for sale in one of the best areas of the city, promoting inclusion and accessibility in the real estate sector.
Being premature triples the likelihood of having autism and increases the risk of other disorders
The brains of premature children, although not injured by definition, are more immature and vulnerable to damage or developmental alterations, which triples the likelihood of autism and raises the risk of other disorders.
The Government will raise this year’s growth forecast by two tenths to 2.9%
The Council of Ministers will present tomorrow the new macroeconomic framework for the 2026 Budget, raising this year’s growth forecast by two tenths, to 2.9%, and setting the corresponding spending ceiling.
Brussels improves Spain's growth forecast for 2025 and 2026 by three tenths and doubles the EU average
The European Commission has revised Spain's growth forecasts for 2025 and 2026 upwards, improving them by three tenths. This projected growth is twice the average of the European Union, highlighting a solid recovery of the Spanish economy in the medium term.
Seventeen Foods Already Rise Above 5% and Chocolate, Eggs, and Beef Shoot Up at the Start of the Christmas Campaign
Overall food inflation remains at 2.4%, but 17 products exceed a 5% increase, notably eggs (22.5%), coffee (19.4%), beef (17.8%), and chocolate (16.1%), which experience significant hikes at the beginning of the Christmas campaign.
Public debt reaches a new record above 1.71 trillion in the third quarter
Public debt reached a new record exceeding 1.71 trillion, although the debt-to-GDP ratio moderated to 103.2% in the third quarter, two tenths less than the previous quarter, driven by economic strength.
The law establishes fines of up to 1.2 million euros for non-compliance with avian influenza measures
The law imposes fines that vary according to the severity of the violation related to avian influenza: very serious (60,001 to 1,200,000 euros), serious (3,001 to 60,000 euros), and minor (600 to 3,000 euros).
Air Europa removes its CEO Jesús Nuño de la Rosa after returning the 475 million from the Sepi bailout
Air Europa has dismissed its CEO, Jesús Nuño de la Rosa, after returning the 475 million from the bailout received from Sepi. Also leaving the board are the representatives of the Government's investment branch, César Hernández Blanco and Juan Manuel Bujía.
JAKALA presents the first success stories of artificial intelligence in Spanish companies
More than 500 executives and experts gathered at the IESE campus in Madrid to discuss future challenges and opportunities in technological innovation and artificial intelligence, highlighting success stories in Spanish companies presented by JAKALA.
"You are stealing from me": Morgan Freeman (88 years old) lashes out against AI imitations of his voice
Morgan Freeman has expressed his displeasure with the use of artificial intelligence that imitates his voice without permission. Although this is not the first time he has spoken out on the matter, his lawyers are currently taking legal action to protect his image and rights.
'La que se avecina': How many episodes does season 16 have? Release dates on Prime Video
Season 16 of 'La que se avecina', the first without Fernando Tejero, will soon premiere on Prime Video. The series has already confirmed a following season, ensuring the show's continuity.
'The K-pop Warriors' Misses Out on BAFTA Nominations for Rule Violations
Netflix's film was not nominated for the BAFTA awards due to rule violations, but it is expected to achieve great success at the 2026 Oscars.
'Culpa Nuestra' is Not the End: Prime Video is Already Adapting All These Other YA Titles
Prime Video launches The House of Ron, a new initiative to adapt several works by the author of the Culpables series into audiovisual format, expanding its catalog of young adult titles and promising more productions based on YA literature.
The Trendy Japanese Series on Netflix Delivers Everything It Promises: An Action Adventure with Intrigue
The Japanese series starring Junichi Okada presents an intense action adventure with intrigue, set in Meiji-era Japan, and is reminiscent of the style of 'Battle Royale'.
Ultra-rugged mobiles are more than just durability and battery: now they even come with camping lights
Rugged smartphones now incorporate unique features such as powerful rear lights exceeding 1,000 lumens, expanding their functionality beyond resistance and battery life, offering useful options for outdoor activities.
I’ve stepped out of my comfort zone thanks to this styler that dries, straightens, and adds volume in minutes
20bits tests the Shark Glam styler, a multifunctional device with smart sensors and thermal control that adapts to all hair types to quickly dry, straighten, and add volume.
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 real-time geolocation of users. Its function is to emit a light signal to alert of the vehicle's presence in emergency situations, without involving continuous surveillance or permanent tracking.
This video showing hundreds of humanoid robots opens the debate about whether it is real or not
The Chinese company UBTECH released a video showing hundreds of its humanoid robots in action. However, the CEO of Figure claims that the video is fake and was generated with CGI effects, sparking debate about its authenticity.
Everything starts with an innocent chat: this is how conversations that end in cyber scams are disguised
Social engineering scams no longer require malicious links or files; with just conversations, calls, or innocent messages, cybercriminals manipulate their victims. These tactics exploit trust to obtain sensitive information. Knowing their modus operandi is key to protecting yourself against these subtle digital threats.
Kim Kardashian Outshines the Christ the Redeemer of Brazil with a Jean Paul Gaultier Haute Couture
Kim Kardashian visited Brazil and dazzled by 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.
María Nebrera, makeup artist, and her advice to women over 40: "The fewer skin products you use, the better"
María Nebrera advises women in their 40s to simplify their makeup and skincare routine, using lightweight products that respect the skin and enhance its natural radiance.
Cate Blanchett and Monica Bellucci: in Black at the Vatican for the Film 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, both dressed in black, at an audience dedicated to the world of cinema.
The 'tomboy' style is updated for a determined, strong, and elegant woman
The 'tomboy' style, embraced by figures like Billie Eilish, Cara Delevingne, and Kristen Stewart, is redefined for a modern woman who combines strength, determination, and elegance, leaving behind stereotypes to express confidence and authenticity through fashion.
Your Winter Wardrobe Essentials: Basics from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius at Irresistible Prices
This winter, Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius stand out for offering timeless, versatile basics at irresistible prices, perfect for creating a functional and stylish wardrobe foundation.
Lady Gaga's Unknown Sister Debuts as a Designer at Las Vegas Fashion Week
Lady Gaga's sister, known for creating her iconic 'looks,' has officially debuted as a designer at Las Vegas Fashion Week, presenting an impressive design.
AliExpress surprises: they sell hams... and the prices are much lower than in stores
AliExpress enters the market for cold cuts and hams just before Christmas, offering products at prices significantly lower than in traditional stores, surprising consumers with this unexpected offer.
Decathlon's Black Friday Offers a 50-Liter Trekking Backpack for 60 Euros
Decathlon is offering a 50-liter trekking backpack with a significant discount during Black Friday, ideal for those who enjoy nature and hiking. It is now available for only 60 euros.
It has a self-emptying base and cleans for you: this Xiaomi robot vacuum is priced at €160
Take advantage of the final hours of the 11/11 promotion on Aliexpress to buy the Xiaomi robot vacuum with a self-emptying base for only €160. This autonomous device makes cleaning the home easier, offering an efficient and convenient solution at an attractive price.
Peace of mind for 15 euros: this tracker works like AirTag and costs half as much
Ugreen Smart Tags are trackers compatible with Apple's "Find My." They offer similar features to AirTag but at a price of around 15 euros, half the cost of an AirTag, providing a more affordable option for tracking items.
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, gets its name from the pot in which it is cooked. It is a milder alternative to fabada, ideal for those looking for traditional flavors but less intense.
How to Make Crispy Bacon: The Trick to Getting It Perfect on the Skillet, Oven, or Microwave
Bacon, popular on hamburgers, can be cooked crispy using different methods such as skillet, oven, or microwave, each with tricks to achieve the ideal texture.
Juan del Val speaks out on the debate dividing Spaniards: the tortilla
Juan del Val, winner of the Premio Planeta, shared how he prepares his first tortilla, joining the popular debate that divides Spaniards over the potato tortilla.
Chef José Andrés has a secret ingredient to always make chickpeas a success
Chef José Andrés revealed during a program that his secret to perfect chickpeas lies in the cooking process, which he applied while preparing a Madrid-style stew.
What is the difference between pilongas and chestnuts?
Pilongas are dried fruits that have been dehydrated through a drying process, thus differing from chestnuts, which are consumed fresh or cooked without this treatment.
Dani García's Secret to Making the Best Deviled Eggs This Autumn
Chef Dani García reveals that his key to perfect deviled eggs this autumn is a mayonnaise made with piquillo peppers, adding flavor and originality to this classic dish.
The simple hiking route in the Basque Country among beech forests, waterfalls, and stunning mountains
A beautiful natural setting at the foot of Mount Gorbea offers a short but spectacular hiking route, allowing you to explore beech forests, waterfalls, and impressive mountains in the Basque Country.
The Town of Castellón Perfect for an Autumn Getaway: A Fortress, Medieval Atmosphere, and Next to the Mediterranean
In La Plana Baja, near the Mediterranean, there is a charming Valencian town noted for its fortress and medieval ambiance, ideal for an autumn escape.
The Town with the Most History in Vizcaya: One of the Oldest Parliaments and a World Iconic Painting
This emblematic town of the Basque Country is a worldwide symbol of freedom and peace, standing out for its rich history, art, and stunning landscapes that reflect the authentic soul of the region.
The traditional Cantabrian architecture inn located in one of the most beautiful villages in Spain
This 3-star hotel, surrounded by gardens, blends perfectly with the neighboring houses, giving the impression of having stood there for centuries.
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, making it a recommended destination 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 setting for families, with markets, lights, and trees that create a magical atmosphere among snowy mountains.
Neither Germany nor Austria: the most beautiful Christmas market of the season will be in Spain
Galicia will inaugurate a Christmas market as sublime as the traditional ones that attract many to the Austrian capital during the last weeks of the year, standing out as an equally charming option to celebrate the holiday season.
The Gene That Changed Prognoses for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer and Improved Its Treatment
On World Lung Cancer Day, a key discovery from over 20 years ago is highlighted: the identification of a gene that revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of non-small cell lung cancer, significantly improving the prognoses for affected patients.
Getting vaccinated against flu or COVID also reduces the risk of stroke, heart attack, or thromboembolic complications
Vaccines against the flu and COVID-19 not only prevent these diseases but also reduce the risk of stroke, heart attacks, and thromboembolic complications, offering additional cardiovascular benefits.
Pneumonia, the illness behind Jordi Pujol's hospitalization: symptoms and recovery prognosis
Jordi Pujol, former president of the Generalitat, has been admitted to the hospital at 95 years old due to pneumonia, a serious respiratory infection. This condition, common in older adults, can present symptoms such as cough, fever, and difficulty breathing, and requires medical attention for a good recovery prognosis.
Álvaro Campillo, doctor: "Sleeping less than six hours a day could shorten life by up to a year"
Álvaro Campillo highlights that sleeping less than six hours daily can reduce life expectancy by up to a year, emphasizing the importance of adequate sleep for health and overall well-being.
Karan Rajan, doctor: "If you want to live longer and prevent diseases, you need this food"
Doctor Karan Rajan emphasizes that although fiber is not essential for survival, it is fundamental for a healthier and longer life, helping to prevent diseases.
WHO Warns That Antimicrobial Resistance Causes More Than One Million Deaths Each Year
The WHO alerts that antimicrobial resistance causes more than one million deaths annually and warns that this number could increase if effective measures are not implemented to address this growing threat.
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, high level of comfort, and long range, presenting itself as a viable alternative to diesel cars for family trips.
Beware of these V16 lights, 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 other emergency lights on the market that do not comply with regulations and will cease to be valid starting in January.
Cristiano Ronaldo, emphatic, about his favorite car brand: "I love them, they are different beasts"
Cristiano Ronaldo revealed in a viral interview in Spain the number of cars he has in his garage and expressed his admiration for his favorite brand, describing them as "different beasts" that he loves.
The challenge that was meant to crown this Chinese SUV ends up destroying a historical monument
Chery's attempt to impress by climbing the Stairway to Heaven with its Fulwin X3L ended in an accident, damaging a historical monument during the challenge.
What is the COTA of the Civil Guard Traffic Unit and how does it work?
The Traffic Group of the Civil Guard manages the roads of each Spanish province through specialized infrastructures that coordinate and oversee road safety and traffic control at the local level.
The new highway that promises to end some of the traffic jams in Madrid
The new 41 km highway will connect the M-503 with the M-407 to improve traffic flow on Madrid's busiest roads, helping to reduce traffic jams in the city.
A therapeutic garden, skating rink... this is how the new La Marina Park in San Sebastián de los Reyes will be
La Marina Park in San Sebastián de los Reyes will be renovated with green infrastructure, including a therapeutic garden and a skating rink, along with other improvements that will complement the current facilities.
Martorell prohibits filling water jugs and bottles at public fountains with fines of up to 750 euros
The Martorell city council, governed by a coalition of Junts and PSC with an absolute majority, has approved a ban on filling jugs and bottles at public fountains, establishing fines of up to 750 euros for non-compliance.
The SE-20 will remain closed for the Spain match and the next Betis match
The mayor reports that the SE-20 will remain closed during the Spain match and the following Betis match, because on June 24 a comprehensive redevelopment work will begin on this road, which is in very poor condition.
Alternatives to the closure of the R7 Rodalies line: the journey is divided into two stages
Rodalies will suspend the service of the R7 line between Barcelona and the Autonomous University to carry out works, offering users alternative transportation options that will divide the journey into two stages.
The Mayor of San Fernando Reminds That There Are People Affected by the L7B Who Are Still Waiting for Solutions
The town councils of San Fernando and nearby localities have responded to the reopening date of the L7B, set for November 22 by the regional government, reminding that there are still people affected who are awaiting definitive solutions.
Tussam launches line 60 between Sevilla Este and Hospital Macarena, fulfilling a "historic demand"
Tussam has launched line 60, which connects Sevilla Este with Hospital Macarena. The service operates from Monday to Saturday, from morning until 10:00 p.m., has 15 stops in each direction, and the journey lasts approximately 40 minutes. This initiative responds to a historic demand from users.
Municipal Schools of Hospitality and Trades Achieve Employment for 50% of Students and Will Open Two More
More than 900 students have been trained at the Municipal School of Hospitality and Food and the Green Employment and Trades School since March. These schools have managed to get 50% of their students employed and plan to open two new centers to expand their educational offerings.
Former PSC Leader and Cultural Activist Lluís Reverter Dies at 82
Lluís Reverter, former PSC leader and cultural activist, passed away at the age of 82. He was a close collaborator of Narcís Serra, former mayor of Barcelona and former Minister of Defense, and served as the secretary general of the La Caixa Foundation.
Barcelona completes the construction of the three evacuation galleries of the Rovira tunnel
Since this Tuesday, traffic heading towards the mountains is using the downhill tube of the Rovira tunnel. The passage towards the sea remains closed until the remaining works are completed.
Map of Christmas Lights in Madrid: Trees, Markets, and Installations
Carlos Sainz will be the one to turn on Madrid's Christmas lights on Saturday, November 22, marking the start of the festive season in the city.
The Author of the Controversial Poster for Seville's Three Kings Parade Reports Suffering Cyberbullying
Fernando Vaquero, creator of the controversial poster for Seville's Three Kings Parade, defends his work which depicts two children on the day of the Three Kings with gifts such as a Nazareno robe and a Betis soccer jersey. Vaquero reports being a victim of cyberbullying due to the controversy generated by his illustration.
A Math Teacher Surprises with an Exercise Based on Video Games: "He Understood the Creation of New Methods"
A teacher used the popularity of a video game app to teach mathematics in an innovative way, showing his students the relevance and applicability of the subject through creative methods that captured their attention and improved their understanding.
Ángel Gaitán explains why he fired a worker: "I don't want to give money to someone who doesn't deserve it"
Ángel Gaitán fired a worker because he drank alcohol during lunch before starting work, and stated that he doesn't want to pay someone who doesn't deserve the money.
A young woman loses everything in a fire caused by an incense burner: "I forgot it was lit"
A young woman lost all her belongings in a fire caused by an incense burner that she forgot to turn off. She is now seeking help to rebuild her life from scratch.
What to Do When Our Dog Marks All Over the House
A dog's urine acts as a "calling card," conveying important messages. Understanding this behavior is key to managing and reducing marking inside the home.
Heart murmurs: a study detects lack of referral to specialists
Hereditary heart diseases affect 1% of live-born puppies, but this figure could be higher due to the lack of timely referral to specialists, according to a recent study.
Stray Dogs in El Salvador: Situation, Legislation, and Bukele's New Rescue Plan
In El Salvador, it is estimated that more than 100,000 dogs live in precarious conditions. Although there are no recent official figures, the issue affects public health and safety. Bukele's government proposes a new rescue plan that includes legislation to protect these animals and improve their welfare, aiming to reduce the stray population and promote responsible adoption.
Meet Some of the Dogs Looking for a Home Thanks to La Voz Animal
Since 2000, La Voz Animal has been working to rescue and protect abandoned or abused animals, giving them a second chance. Their team of volunteers strives to turn pain into hope, promoting respect and care for every life. Currently, several dogs are ready to be adopted and find a home.
Check your horoscope for Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Check yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's horoscope on 20minutos.es to learn the astrological predictions and advice according to your zodiac sign.
This is how Madrid's 'Pit Building' will be: garages, VIP area, and temporary structures
IFEMA will expand pavilions 1 and 2 of the Fairgrounds to install the 'Pit Building', which will include technical offices, garages, and a VIP area, improving the infrastructure for motor events.
Who is Cris Regatero, the 'Operación Triunfo' judge who surprises with her styles every week
Cris Regatero returns to Operación Triunfo as a judge, standing out not only for her professional judgment but also for her surprising and creative looks in each episode.
An Andalusian in Amsterdam reveals what his apartment was like: “Small, strange, and super expensive”
Jesús Sánchez, a young Andalusian who moved to the Netherlands, shared in a reel what his curious apartment in Amsterdam was like, describing it as small, strange, and super expensive during his adventure seeking a better life.
A father changes his name every year to avoid paying child support
Judicial officials indicated that some defaulters, such as a father who changes his name every year, use unusual tricks to evade paying child support.
What does the famous formula of the ‘triple truth oath’ in trials consist of?
The oath formula in trials consists of the witness swearing to "tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth," thus ensuring the truthfulness and completeness of their testimony during the judicial process.
An elderly man takes the wrong route to the doctor and ends up 1,600 km away in another country
An elderly man took the wrong route to the doctor and, after 20 hours of driving, crossed northern Italy and reached a hotel in Croatia, 1,600 km away.
This Is What the 'OT 2025' Contestants Are Like, According to Their Zodiac Sign
The horoscope reveals the characteristics and personalities of the OT 2025 contestants based on their zodiac signs, offering an astrological insight into how they might behave and face the competition.
There Are Four Spanish Cities Among the Most Beautiful in Europe
Spain stands out as a tourist destination thanks to its heritage, culture, history, and gastronomy. Travel + Leisure magazine recognized up to four Spanish cities among the 15 most beautiful in Europe, reaffirming their relevance and appeal at the continental level.
Things They Sell to Us as Free, But Charge Us for in Other Ways
Many companies offer "free" products, but in reality, they charge indirectly. Although it may seem like we don’t pay, these costs are reflected in other services or products. The article presents examples of how free offerings often involve hidden expenses in our daily lives.
Mansplaining
All the comic strips published by Naniopina in 20Minutos, which address the phenomenon of mansplaining in a satirical and critical way.
Chile will go to a runoff election: the narrow victory of leftist Jara leads her to face Kast, who prevailed on the right
No candidate achieved the necessary majority to win in the first round in Chile. Leftist Jara and right-wing Kast advance to the runoff, seeking the support of voters from other candidates. The surprise was populist Franco Parisi, who finished in third place.
The Children of the Perpetrator of the Alpedrete Crime Blame the System for Their Parents' Death
The children defend their father as an "exemplary man" and a "unique husband," holding the system responsible for their parents' tragic death.
The Public Prosecutor's Office requests life imprisonment for the main accused in the Chiloeches triple murder
The Public Prosecutor's Office requests life imprisonment for the main accused in the Chiloeches triple murder and reduces the sentence of another involved party from five to three years, considering that they were an accomplice and not a necessary collaborator.
75-Year-Old Woman Dies in House Fire in San Mateo de Gállego
A 75-year-old woman died in a fire in San Mateo de Gállego. Additionally, around twenty neighbors evacuated their homes as a precaution due to the fire.
New Arrest Linked to Jihadist Terrorism in Melilla: Nine Arrests in 2025 So Far
A new suspect connected to jihadist terrorism in Melilla was taken to police facilities under heavy security. An air evacuation to Madrid is not ruled out. With this arrest, the total number of detainees in the city in 2025 reaches nine.
La Húngara: "Flamenco is something so great and universal that we have to give it its place, take care of it, and respect it"
The Spanish singer La Húngara, an icon of flamenco, presents the documentary 'Toma que toma', which reveals her most personal and sincere side, highlighting the importance of respecting and valuing flamenco as a universal art form.
The rise in prices shifts home purchases toward 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. This is pushing demand toward the outskirts, where prices are lower, reducing the concentration of sales in major cities to less than half.
Ten Injured After Head-On Collision Between a Car and an Ambulance with Seven Patients Onboard
Ten people were injured following a head-on collision between a car and an ambulance carrying seven patients. Firefighters had to rescue the occupants of both vehicles, who were trapped among the wreckage of the accident.
Hunter dies from accidental shotgun discharge while handled by a companion
A hunter died from an accidental shot while a companion was handling a shotgun. Although the Mossos consider the case an accident, the person responsible has been arrested for reckless homicide.
Xavi Hernández reappears to support Víctor Font, candidate for Barça presidency
Xavi Hernández publicly supported Víctor Font during the presentation of Nosaltres, a key platform for the FC Barcelona presidential elections in 2026.
Marcos Vizcaya, Spokesperson of the PNV During the Transition, Dies
Marcos Vizcaya, spokesperson of the PNV during the Spanish Transition, has passed away. Aitor Esteban highlighted the importance of his work during a key period for Euskadi, emphasizing his crucial contribution in those decisive years.
Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sentenced to Death for Crimes Against Humanity During 2024 Protests
The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh was sentenced to death for her responsibility in the suppression of the 2024 protests, which caused the deaths of approximately 1,400 people.
WHO recommends the kangaroo mother method for premature and low birth weight babies due to its benefits
WHO recommends the kangaroo mother method for premature and low birth weight babies, highlighting that this technique reduces neonatal mortality by more than 30%.
Quevedo makes New York vibrate and sells out his first tour in the United States
Quevedo achieved a full house at his concert at the Brooklyn Paramount Theater, where 2,700 people enjoyed his 'Buenas Noches Tour,' marking the success of his first tour in the United States.
Three Arrested and 18 Stolen Phones Recovered at a Festival in Parc del Fòrum, Barcelona
The Catalan police arrested three people and recovered 18 stolen phones during a festival at Parc del Fòrum in Barcelona, after identifying two suspects with prior records in similar events.
Fatal hit-and-run in Fuerteventura: a man dies in Antigua
A man died in Antigua, Fuerteventura, after being hit by a vehicle. Medical personnel attempted to resuscitate him but were unable to save his life.
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My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to maximize your personal budget. It includes tricks to save on purchases, control daily expenses, and plan finances effectively. It highlights the importance of keeping detailed records and taking advantage of offers and discounts, helping to improve money management and achieve financial goals more easily.
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The Current Life of Richard Dean Anderson, the Hockey Player Who Had to Settle for Being MacGyver
At 71 years old, Richard Dean Anderson has been retired from acting for ten years. Initially a hockey player, his career changed after breaking both arms in an accident, which led him to become the iconic MacGyver. Since then, he has kept a low profile, staying away from film and television.
Dwayne Johnson confirms that the next 'Jumanji' will be the final installment of the saga and a tribute to Robin Williams
Dwayne Johnson announced that the next installment of 'Jumanji', which he calls 'Jumanji 4', will be the conclusion of the saga and will include a tribute to the 90s classic directed by Joe Johnston and to Robin Williams.
The European city that transforms into a Christmas 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, festive lights, and decorated trees in a snowy mountain landscape.
Jon Hernández, AI communicator, on its impact on the labor market: "The first wave will affect interns"
Jon Hernández, AI expert, points out that the first wave of impact from this technology will mainly affect junior employees and interns, due to the type of tasks they perform, which are considered more vulnerable to automation.
The town of Toledo less than two hours from Madrid for an autumn getaway: with hiking routes
Toledo, a short trip from Madrid, offers a perfect autumn getaway with its rich natural beauty and architectural heritage. The area features scenic hiking trails, making it ideal for visitors seeking both cultural experiences and outdoor activities in Castilla-La Mancha.
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 homeowners' associations but does not establish specific rules about pets. Therefore, the use of a muzzle in common areas depends on internal regulations or neighborhood agreements.
The Current Life of Miguel Ángel Valero, the Iconic 'Piraña' from 'Verano azul', Who Is Now a Tech Pioneer
Miguel Ángel Valero, known for his role as 'Piraña' in 'Verano azul', left acting to dedicate himself to telecommunications and has also explored politics, standing out as a technology pioneer.
Is It Better to Buy a Home or Wait? Three Experts Respond: "Those Who Buy Now Are Saving Themselves a Price Increase"
Three experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who purchase at this moment will avoid future price increases in the real estate market.
Map of High-Risk Avian Influenza Zones in Spain: The Government Bans Outdoor Poultry Farming
Between July 1 and November 5, 2025, 139 outbreaks of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza have been recorded in poultry, leading the government to ban outdoor poultry farming in high-risk areas to control 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, going from "Santiago Bernabéu" to simply "Bernabéu".
Europe Makes a Historic Leap: JUPITER Simulates a Quantum Processor That Moves More Than Two Quadrillion Data Points in Each Operation
The European supercomputer JUPITER has successfully simulated a quantum processor capable of handling more than two quadrillion values per operation, marking a crucial breakthrough that positions Europe at the forefront of quantum technology.
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Gold prices drop amid waning rate cut bets; Sept nonfarm payrolls awaited
Gold prices fell as expectations for Federal Reserve rate cuts diminished. Investors now turn their focus to the upcoming September nonfarm payrolls report for clues on the U.S. economic outlook and future monetary policy.
Ukrainian attack damages power plants in Russian-controlled parts of Donetsk, official says
Ukrainian forces struck power plants in Russian-controlled areas of Donetsk, causing significant damage, a Russian-backed official reported. The attacks disrupted electricity supply, impacting both civilian and military infrastructure. Moscow condemned the strikes as violations of international law amid ongoing conflicts in eastern Ukraine. Recovery efforts are underway to restore power and services in the affected regions.
Oil slips as loadings resume at Russian hub; markets weigh sanctions impact
Oil prices dipped as shipments restarted at a key Russian export hub amid ongoing assessments of Western sanctions' effects on supply. Market participants are closely monitoring Russian crude flow resumption against the backdrop of geopolitical tensions and potential restrictions, balancing supply concerns with demand outlooks and inventory levels.
Oil prices fall on restored Russian supply; traders eye Fed outlook
Oil prices declined as Russian supply disruptions eased, boosting market availability. Traders are also focused on upcoming Federal Reserve signals that could influence demand forecasts. The combination of increased oil supply and potential economic policy shifts is shaping cautious market sentiment.
Trump would back Russia sanctions bill if he retains final authority, White House official says
A White House official stated that Trump would support a Russia sanctions bill provided he maintains ultimate control over its implementation. The official emphasized Trump’s desire to keep final authority on sanction decisions, aligning with his approach to foreign policy and executive power. This stance signals potential cooperation with Congress if presidential powers are preserved.
Exclusive - Chevron joins race to explore potential purchase of Lukoil assets, sources say
Chevron has entered the competition to acquire Lukoil assets, as reported by sources. The U.S. energy giant is exploring a potential purchase amid growing interest from other companies, reflecting strategic moves in the global energy market. The development highlights Chevron’s intent to expand its portfolio despite geopolitical tensions affecting Russian energy firms.
Saudi crown prince to visit US with defence, AI, nuclear on agenda
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to visit the US to discuss key topics including defense cooperation, artificial intelligence advancements, and nuclear energy development. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral ties, address regional security concerns, and explore technological collaborations between Saudi Arabia and the United States.
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Goldman Sachs sees oil prices falling through 2026 on supply surge
Goldman Sachs projects that oil prices will decline through 2026 due to a significant increase in supply. The bank cites robust production growth and easing geopolitical tensions as key factors contributing to the anticipated price drop. This outlook suggests that the global oil market may experience a surplus, putting downward pressure on prices over the next few years.
RBC initiates coverage of MTU Aero at “sector perform” rating despite growth prospects
RBC started covering MTU Aero with a “sector perform” rating, noting strong growth prospects but concerns about the stock’s current valuation. The firm views MTU’s expansion as promising but considers the shares fairly valued, recommending investors wait for better entry points.
Gulf Air signs agreement with Boeing for 15 787 Dreamliner aircraft
Gulf Air has signed an agreement with Boeing to purchase 15 787 Dreamliner aircraft, aiming to modernize its fleet and enhance passenger experience. This deal supports the airline’s growth strategy and commitment to fuel efficiency and sustainability in its operations. The new planes will help Gulf Air expand its network and improve long-haul service capabilities.
Japan stocks lower at close of trade; Nikkei 225 down 3.17%
Japan's stock market closed lower, with the Nikkei 225 dropping 3.17%. Market sentiment was affected by global economic concerns and investor caution. Key sectors saw declines, reflecting worries over slowing growth and geopolitical uncertainties. The downward trend highlights ongoing volatility in equity markets amid mixed economic signals.
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Nio’s Firefly EV brand seeks growth in right-hand drive markets without tariffs
Nio's Firefly EV brand aims to expand into right-hand drive markets, targeting regions where it can avoid import tariffs. This strategic move is designed to boost sales and establish a stronger presence in countries with right-hand drive vehicles, enhancing the brand's global footprint and competitiveness.
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AkzoNobel to buy Axalta in $9.2 billion all-stock deal
AkzoNobel announced it will acquire Axalta in a $9.2 billion all-stock transaction. The deal aims to enhance AkzoNobel’s position in the global coatings market by expanding its product portfolio and geographical reach. The combined company will benefit from synergies and innovation capabilities, strengthening its competitive edge in serving automotive and industrial customers worldwide.
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Honda to resume regular output at N. America plants after chip supply disruptions
Honda plans to return to regular production levels at its North American plants following earlier disruptions caused by semiconductor chip shortages. The automaker has seen improvements in chip supply chains, enabling it to stabilize manufacturing and meet customer demand more effectively. This move signals recovery in the auto industry's supply constraints.
Five minutes from autocracy: How Georgia U-turned from its Western path
Georgia has rapidly shifted away from its pro-Western democratic trajectory towards autocracy. Political crackdowns, undermining of judicial independence, and suppression of opposition voices have intensified under the current government. This U-turn threatens Georgia’s European integration ambitions and raises concerns about the erosion of democratic norms in the strategically important post-Soviet state.
Bank of England boosts deposit guarantee for savers to £120,000
The Bank of England has increased the deposit guarantee limit from £85,000 to £120,000 per saver to enhance financial security. This move aims to strengthen confidence among savers amid economic uncertainties, ensuring greater protection for individual deposits in UK banks.
US construction spending rebounds in August
US construction spending increased in August, reversing previous declines and signaling strength in the sector. Growth was driven by gains in residential and nonresidential projects, reflecting improved economic conditions and increased demand for building activities across various industries. This uptick suggests a positive outlook for the construction market and overall economic growth.
Canada's inflation in October eases to 2.2% on lower gasoline, food prices
Canada's inflation rate slowed to 2.2% in October, down from previous months, driven by declines in gasoline and food prices. The easing suggests reduced pressure on consumers and may influence the Bank of Canada's future interest rate decisions amid ongoing economic adjustments.
Spain ups 2025 growth forecast to 2.9%, in line with European Commission
Spain has raised its economic growth forecast for 2025 to 2.9%, aligning with the European Commission's expectations. This update reflects optimism about the country’s economic recovery and stable growth prospects amid ongoing global uncertainties.
White House adviser Hassett says there have been mixed signals in job market
White House adviser Kevin Hassett noted conflicting indicators in the U.S. job market, highlighting strong employment gains alongside signs of slowing wage growth. He emphasized the complexity of interpreting current labor data amid economic uncertainties and suggested that further analysis is needed to understand the full impact on the economy.
NY Empire State Manufacturing Index Surges, Exceeding Expectations
The NY Empire State Manufacturing Index rose sharply this month, surpassing analysts' forecasts. The increase signals stronger manufacturing activity and optimism among New York-area manufacturers despite ongoing economic challenges. Improved order volumes and shipments contributed to the positive momentum, highlighting resilience in the region's industrial sector.
India's October trade deficit hits record high on surge in gold imports
India’s trade deficit reached a record high in October due to a sharp increase in gold imports. Rising gold demand, combined with elevated global prices, significantly widened the gap between imports and exports. This surge has added pressure to the country’s current account, highlighting challenges in balancing trade amid fluctuating commodity prices.
Spain to raise 2025 economic growth forecast to 2.9% - report
Spain is set to revise its 2025 economic growth forecast upward to 2.9%, reflecting improved economic prospects. The adjustment follows stronger-than-expected performance indicators and positive developments in key sectors, signaling increased confidence in the country's economic recovery and stability.
Switzerland's economy shrinks 0.5% in Q3 as U.S. tariffs hit business
Switzerland's economy contracted by 0.5% in the third quarter, impacted by U.S. tariffs that disrupted trade and business activities. The decline highlights growing challenges in export-driven sectors amid global trade tensions, signaling potential risks for future growth.
Factbox – Japan’s toolkit to combat unwelcome yen declines
Japan employs various measures to counter unwanted yen depreciation, including verbal interventions by officials, coordinated currency interventions, adjustments to market operations, and potential policy shifts by the Bank of Japan. These tools aim to stabilize the yen amidst global economic pressures and maintain export competitiveness while controlling inflation.
Japan ruling-party panel proposes $161 billion extra budget to fund stimulus
Japan's ruling party panel has proposed an additional $161 billion budget to boost economic stimulus. The funds aim to support recovery efforts amid global uncertainties, including inflation and supply chain disruptions. This extra budget will focus on measures to spur consumption, support businesses, and invest in innovation, seeking to sustain growth and stabilize the economy in the face of ongoing challenges.
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Analysis - Clamour for Change Inside the World’s COP30 Climate Negotiations
As COP30 climate talks unfold, calls for transformative change grow louder. Delegates emphasize urgent action on emissions cuts, greater financial support for vulnerable nations, and stronger enforcement mechanisms. The negotiation atmosphere is tense, reflecting global frustration over slow progress. Stakeholders urge unity and innovative solutions to meet climate goals and address increasing environmental challenges effectively.
BoE resists major ring-fencing reform as banks push for flexibility - report
The Bank of England is resisting significant changes to ring-fencing rules that separate retail banking from riskier activities, despite banks' calls for more operational flexibility. The BoE aims to maintain safeguards to protect consumers and financial stability, signaling a cautious approach amid ongoing debates over regulatory reforms.
Analysis - Italy’s light touch on inheritance tax comes at a cost, economists say
Italy’s low inheritance tax rates attract wealth but may hinder government revenue and economic equity. Economists argue that the light taxation favors wealthy families, limiting public funds for social services and increasing inequality. While it encourages asset retention, the policy may strain fiscal sustainability, prompting calls for reform to balance growth and fairness.
Yen finds its footing as markets wobble, investors turn risk-off
The yen strengthened as global markets showed volatility and investors adopted a risk-averse stance. Concerns over economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions drove traders to seek safer assets, boosting demand for the yen. This shift reflects growing caution amid fluctuating market conditions and mixed economic indicators worldwide.
Morning Bid: Fear and caution grip markets
Global markets opened cautiously as investors grapple with economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions. Volatility surged amid concerns over inflation and central bank policies, prompting a risk-averse trading mood. Key indices showed mixed performances, while safe-haven assets gained appeal. Traders remain alert to upcoming economic data and corporate earnings that could influence market direction.
Bitcoin drops below $90,000 in sign of souring mood
Bitcoin fell below $90,000, signaling a shift in market sentiment amid growing concerns over regulatory scrutiny and profit-taking by investors. The decline reflects increased volatility and uncertainty in the cryptocurrency market.
BOJ chief to hold first bilateral meeting with PM Takaichi
Bank of Japan Governor will hold his first bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Takaichi to discuss Japan’s economic policies and monetary strategy amid ongoing global financial uncertainties. The talks aim to strengthen coordination between Japan's government and central bank to ensure economic stability.
Bitcoin price today: tumbles below $90k as Fed cut doubts spark risk-off mood
Bitcoin's price fell below $90,000 as investor confidence waned amid doubts over an imminent Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Concerns about tightening monetary policy triggered a risk-off sentiment in markets, leading to a sell-off in high-risk assets like cryptocurrencies. This shift underscored cautious investor behavior amid uncertainty about the Fed's next moves.
EOS Falls 10% In Rout
EOS experienced a sharp 10% decline amid a broader cryptocurrency sell-off. Market analysts attribute the drop to profit-taking and concerns over regulatory pressures. The downturn affected investor confidence, with EOS trading volumes rising as holders exited positions. Experts suggest monitoring upcoming developments for potential recovery signs.
EOS Climbs 11% As Investors Gain Confidence
EOS surged 11% amid growing investor confidence driven by positive market trends and recent developments within the blockchain ecosystem. Enhanced network performance and upcoming project launches have attracted increased attention, boosting trading volumes and sentiment around EOS tokens. Experts suggest sustained momentum could further elevate its market position in the short term.
Lite Strategy Reports First Quarter Fiscal Year 2026 Results; Highlights Successful Launch of $100M Litecoin Treasury Strategy and Movement into Active Capital Market Operations
Lite Strategy announced its Q1 FY2026 results, highlighting the successful launch of a $100 million Litecoin treasury strategy. The company also reported progress in advancing active capital market operations, positioning itself for enhanced growth and increased market engagement going forward.
Bitcoin price today: remains near 6-month low around $95k as Fed cut bets fade
Bitcoin's price hovers near a six-month low around $95,000 as expectations for Federal Reserve interest rate cuts diminish. Traders are cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties and tightening monetary policies, limiting Bitcoin's upward momentum.
CoinFello: The First Self-Sovereign AI Agent for Using and Automating Any Smart Contract
CoinFello introduces the first self-sovereign AI agent designed to interact with and automate any smart contract. This innovative tool enables users to manage decentralized finance tasks efficiently without relinquishing control over their assets, enhancing security and autonomy in blockchain transactions.
Everstake Partners with Paribu Custody to Accelerate Institutional Staking in Turkey
Everstake has partnered with Paribu Custody to boost institutional staking services in Turkey. This collaboration aims to enhance security and accessibility for institutional investors, supporting the growth of Turkey's crypto ecosystem. The partnership leverages Everstake's staking expertise with Paribu's custody solutions, promoting safer and more efficient digital asset management for institutions.
Bybit Launches LBTC On-Chain Earn Party Featuring 100,000 BARD Token Prize Pool
Bybit has introduced the LBTC On-Chain Earn Party, offering users a chance to earn rewards through on-chain activities. The event features a total prize pool of 100,000 BARD tokens. Participants can engage in various earning opportunities on the platform, promoting LBTC adoption and increasing engagement within Bybit’s ecosystem.
Lite Strategy reports $12.21M working capital, holds 929,548 LTC tokens
Lite Strategy announced $12.21 million in working capital and disclosed holdings of 929,548 LTC tokens. The company’s financial update highlights its strong liquidity position and significant investment in Litecoin assets, underscoring confidence in the cryptocurrency’s potential. This position supports the firm’s strategic initiatives and operational needs moving forward.
Strategy acquires 8,178 more bitcoins
Strategy increased its bitcoin holdings by 8,178, reflecting continued confidence in the cryptocurrency. This acquisition signals a significant commitment to expanding its digital asset portfolio amid fluctuating market conditions. The move aims to leverage bitcoin’s growth potential as part of a broader investment strategy focused on long-term value.
LondonMetric acquires £51m portfolio, sells £22m in assets
LondonMetric Property has acquired a £51 million portfolio of assets while disposing of £22 million worth of properties. The transactions reflect the company's strategy to optimize its portfolio, focusing on value creation and enhancing returns for shareholders. These moves align with its ongoing efforts to strengthen its position in the property market.
Hostelworld extends share buyback program until 2026 AGM
Hostelworld has announced an extension of its share buyback program, now set to continue until the Annual General Meeting in 2026. The company aims to enhance shareholder value through this move, demonstrating confidence in its growth prospects and financial stability. The extension allows Hostelworld to repurchase shares over a longer period, providing flexibility in capital management.
Sampo buys back 242,978 shares as part of €150 million program
Sampo has repurchased 242,978 of its shares under its €150 million buyback program. The share buyback aims to enhance shareholder value and optimize the company's capital structure. This transaction marks a continued effort by Sampo to return value to shareholders while maintaining financial stability.
European asset manager ICG reports strong half-year results
European asset manager ICG announced robust half-year results, driven by increased assets under management and strong investment performance. The firm highlighted growth across its private equity and debt strategies, attributing success to market opportunities and effective portfolio management. ICG remains optimistic about future prospects amid evolving economic conditions.
ICG and Amundi form strategic partnership for private markets products
ICG and Amundi have entered a strategic partnership to jointly develop and distribute private markets products. This collaboration aims to combine ICG’s expertise in private debt and equity with Amundi’s extensive asset management network, enhancing their offerings and expanding investor access to diversified private market investments.
IXOPAY appoints George Hansen as chief revenue officer
IXOPAY has appointed George Hansen as its new chief revenue officer. Hansen brings extensive experience in driving revenue growth and expanding market presence. His leadership is expected to strengthen IXOPAY's sales strategies and support the company’s global growth ambitions in the payment orchestration sector.
OSI Systems prices $500 million convertible notes offering
OSI Systems announced the pricing of $500 million in convertible notes. The offering aims to strengthen the company’s financial position and support growth initiatives. The notes feature favorable terms and are part of OSI Systems’ strategy to optimize capital structure while pursuing expansion opportunities.
Apollomics appoints Dr. Ya-Chi Huang to board following resignation
Apollomics appointed Dr. Ya-Chi Huang to its board after a recent resignation. This move aims to strengthen leadership and advance the company’s strategic goals in the biopharmaceutical sector. Dr. Huang brings valuable experience to support Apollomics' growth and innovation initiatives.
Invivyd prices public offering of common stock at $2.50 per share
Invivyd has set the price for its public offering of common stock at $2.50 per share. The company aims to raise capital through this offering to support its ongoing business operations and growth initiatives.
Hyatt Prices $400 Million in Senior Notes Due 2035
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has priced $400 million in senior notes due 2035. The offering aims to support general corporate purposes, including refinancing existing debt and enhancing liquidity. This move reflects Hyatt's strategy to optimize its capital structure amid ongoing market conditions. The notes carry fixed interest payments, contributing to Hyatt's long-term financial stability.