News Summary - 11/19/2025

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Congress approves bill to release Epstein files that will head to Trump's desk

Congress has approved a bill requiring the Justice Department to release Jeffrey Epstein-related files within 30 days of President Trump signing the measure into law. The release aims to provide greater transparency regarding the Epstein case.

Lebanon says Israeli strike killed 13 people near Palestinian refugee camp

Israel claimed it struck a Hamas training compound, but Hamas denied this, calling the accusation false. The strike reportedly killed 13 people near a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon.

Cristiano Ronaldo attends White House dinner alongside Saudi crown prince

Cristiano Ronaldo attended a White House dinner with the Saudi crown prince. The Portuguese star is receiving hundreds of millions as part of Saudi Arabia's efforts to modernize and diversify its economy.

Suspected Hezbollah member goes on trial in Germany

A suspected member of Hezbollah, whose military wing is banned as a terrorist organization by the EU, has gone on trial in Germany. The case highlights ongoing efforts to address Hezbollah's activities within Europe.

'Things happen' - Trump defends Saudi crown prince over Khashoggi killing

President Trump defended Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, stating he "knew nothing" about Jamal Khashoggi's killing. This contradicts the CIA's assessment, which concludes the crown prince was involved in the operation leading to the journalist's death.

Bodies of missing mother and child found in freezers in Austria

Two men, aged 55 and 53, are in custody on strong suspicion of murder after the bodies of a missing mother and child were discovered in freezers, according to public prosecutor Hansjörg Mayr.

Two Ukrainians working for Russia behind rail sabotage, Polish PM says

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that two Ukrainians involved in rail sabotage entered Poland from Belarus and have longstanding ties to Russia.

Zelensky to meet Trump envoy in Turkey in bid to 'intensify' peace talks

Ukrainian President Zelensky is set to meet with a Trump envoy in Turkey to advance peace negotiations. The Kremlin confirmed that Russia will not participate in the talks.

At least 94 Palestinians died in Israeli prisons in two years, human rights group says

Physicians for Human Rights Israel reports that at least 94 Palestinians have died in Israeli prisons over two years, alleging cases involve systematic killings and cover-ups by authorities.

Ex-Harvard president Larry Summers steps back from public role after Epstein email release

Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers expressed shame over emails exchanged with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Following the release of these communications, Summers announced he is stepping back from public roles.

Venezuela's Maduro 'ready to talk' as US ramps up pressure

Amid intensified US pressure, Venezuela's government and the US have expressed willingness to engage in dialogue, signaling potential progress in diplomatic relations.

Brazil creates new Indigenous territories during protest-hit COP30

President Lula's government has recognized 10 new Indigenous territories to safeguard their cultural heritage and the environment, amid protests at COP30.

On the front line of Europe's standoff with Russia's sanction-busting shadow fleet

Europe faces a challenge as numerous Russian vessels evade sanctions by sailing without valid flags through its waters. This growing shadow fleet undermines enforcement efforts and complicates the region's response to Moscow's actions.

Why India's poorest state continues to struggle with illegal alcohol sales

Nine years after Bihar implemented alcohol prohibition, illegal sales persist. Despite ongoing crackdowns, bootlegging remains widespread, highlighting enforcement challenges and continued demand in the state.

Baby Shark: How a 90-second clip created a $400m business

Shares of the company behind the viral children's song "Baby Shark" surged over 9% during their stock market debut, highlighting the massive commercial success of the 90-second clip.

A Chinese firm bought an insurer for CIA agents - part of Beijing's trillion dollar spending spree

The sale of an insurer servicing FBI and CIA agents to a Chinese company prompted the US to strengthen its investment regulations, reflecting concerns over national security amid Beijing's extensive financial expansion.

'I hated that I looked Asian': KPop Demon Hunters star on her struggle for acceptance

Korean-American actress Arden Cho shared with BBC Global Women her challenges with acceptance while growing up in Texas, expressing the difficulty of embracing her Asian identity in a predominantly non-Asian environment.

What does Trump want with the boat strike campaign?

The US defends its air and naval campaign, asserting it is essential to combat drug smuggling operations targeting the United States.

Shelters plea for Gazans as winter rains raise fears of more disease and death

Displaced Palestinians in Gaza face severe risks as winter rains worsen conditions. Aid agencies urgently call for more shelters to be permitted to prevent further disease and fatalities amid the ongoing crisis.

Sheikh Hasina: The pro-democracy icon who became an autocrat

Sheikh Hasina, praised for Bangladesh's economic growth, is also criticized for authoritarian practices, blending pro-democracy roots with increasingly autocratic governance.

'Quiet, piggy': Trump responds to reporter after Epstein question

On Air Force One, President Trump responded to a female reporter's question about Jeffrey Epstein by telling her to be "quiet, piggy." The exchange occurred during a press briefing on Friday.

New video shows stunning Aurora Borealis over South Dakota

NASA officials report that the sun is at the peak of its 11-year solar cycle, called the "solar maximum." This phase can increase the frequency and intensity of geomagnetic storms, potentially leading to spectacular auroras like the one recently seen over South Dakota.

Watch: Hundreds of sheep cross historic German city during annual tradition

Around 600 sheep crossed Nuremberg's historic center on Sunday in a popular annual event, celebrating local tradition and drawing attention to the city's cultural heritage.

Moment Ex-Bangladesh Leader Sheikh Hasina’s Sentence Is Announced

Former Bangladesh leader Sheikh Hasina condemned the court's verdict against her, labeling it as biased and politically motivated in a 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 each made their first flights over Melbourne’s city skyline, marking a significant milestone in their development.

More than half of Spaniards believe that housing should be the Government's priority, followed by employment and immigration

The majority of PP, PSOE, and Sumar voters consider the housing emergency as the Government's main priority, followed by employment. In contrast, Vox voters prioritize immigration over housing.

Six out of ten Spaniards believe Sánchez should call early elections

A recent survey reveals that 60% of Spaniards believe Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez should call early elections. Public dissatisfaction stems from economic challenges and political instability. The sentiment reflects growing demand for change and greater governmental accountability amid ongoing national issues.

Spaniards believe that all parties should change their candidates in the next general elections

The majority of Spaniards think that all parties should renew their candidates in the upcoming general elections, highlighting that Pedro Sánchez from PSOE is the one who should step back the most, followed by Belarra and Feijóo.

The majority lean towards a nuclear extension or building more power plants

The majority of voters from the PP, Vox, and PSOE prefer to extend the lifespan of current nuclear reactors, while supporters of Sumar choose to shut them down once they reach the end of their useful life.

The UCO Thwarts Cerdán's Strategy at the Supreme Court by Revealing His Close Ties to Acciona and Kickbacks of Nearly 100,000 Euros

The UCO has uncovered evidence linking Cerdán to the company Servinabar, central to the Koldo case, and to direct awards, including kickbacks close to 100,000 euros, weakening his defense at the Supreme Court.

The Senate will propose a criminal law reform today so that cutting off utilities to squatters is no longer a crime

The PP denounces that the Congress is keeping its anti-squatting law "hostage," which was approved in the Senate in February 2024, and seeks a criminal reform to decriminalize the cutting off of utilities to squatters.

Julián Casanova, Franco’s Biographer: "Spain Lost Three Decades Under Francoism, But the Dark Parts of Its Past Are Forgotten"

Julián Casanova, an expert in contemporary history, highlights that Spain lost three decades during Francoism. He points out that although there is discomfort when talking about Franco, it is important to remember both the progress and the dark parts of that past in order to fully understand the country’s history.

From Francoism to Democracy: Show What You Know About Franco's Dictatorship and the Democratic Transition in Spain

This Thursday marks the 50th anniversary of the death of Francisco Franco, the dictator who ruled Spain after the Civil War until 1975, marking the beginning of the transition to democracy.

Advances in the Decentralization of the Railway: These 4 High-Speed Projects Avoid Passing Through Madrid

Four High-Speed projects aim to connect regions such as Andalusia, Catalonia, Almería, and Galicia directly, avoiding passage through Madrid, which until now had concentrated all railway lines. These new routes and stations promote a more decentralized and efficient network.

Not Just the War: Zelenski Seeks a Key Boost from His Allies for Ukraine’s Entry into the EU

Zelenski visits France and Spain to strengthen military and political support, seeking a crucial boost to accelerate Ukraine’s entry into the European Union amid urgent deadlines.

Sánchez promises Zelenski 615 million for Ukraine’s anti-drone, radar, and air defense programs

President Sánchez has announced a total investment of 615 million euros for Ukraine, including 200 million in credits for reconstruction and 2 million to restore the heating system for 28,000 people in the town of Sarny.

Oniomania, or compulsive buying, affects 5% of the population according to the Spanish Society of Dual Pathology. This disorder can disrupt personal finances and lead to over-indebtedness, highlighting the importance of its prevention and treatment.

The Death of Another Resident Puts the Center Where Encarnita Polo Died Under Scrutiny Again

The daughter of a deceased resident reported that the center did not have an IV drip and used a wall hook instead, which reignites criticisms and concerns about the quality and safety in the same residence where Encarnita Polo died.

Pérez-Reverte lashes out at a taxi driver over his payment system: "He asks me for an email!"

Writer Pérez-Reverte expressed his annoyance on X because a taxi driver asked him for an email address to process the payment. His complaint sparked various reactions among his followers, who commented on the system and the experience.

Álvaro Morte reveals on 'El Hormiguero' that he had to 'start smoking again': "They were disgusting"

Álvaro Morte visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his new series 'Anatomy of a Moment,' which premieres on November 20 on Movistar+. During the interview, he revealed that he had to resume the habit of smoking for the filming, although he admitted that the cigarettes tasted disgusting to him.

Palestinian actors Malhees and Kilani move audiences in 'The Revolt': "You are the bravest country in the West"

Malhees and Kilani, Palestinian actors in Spain, expressed their emotion and connection despite cultural and linguistic differences, highlighting the country's bravery in the context of the series 'The Revolt'.

A Mediterranean cyclogenesis reaches Spain and puts several regions on alert due to extreme cold, snowfalls, and strong winds

A deep low-pressure system west of Italy impacts Spain from Thursday, intensifying cold, strong winds, and snowfalls. Several regions are on alert due to these adverse weather conditions.

Brussels Launches Its Regulatory 'Cleanup' of the Digital World: Centralized Control, Room for SMEs, and New Rules for AI

The European Commission presents a digital regulatory package that centralizes control, facilitates opportunities for SMEs, and establishes new rules for artificial intelligence, aiming to modernize and simplify the legal framework of the digital environment.

In the heart of Castellana, 40 meters underground: the complex work on the Bernabéu metro station

About 120 workers labor 24 hours a day on the renovation of the Line 10 metro station, which began last year and is scheduled for completion in 2027.

Pilot Carlos Fernández Vecín Dies After Falling While Hiking

Carlos Fernández Vecín, a 45-year-old pilot from León, died after suffering an accident by falling while hiking in the Gradura area, Teverga.

Trump defends the Saudi prince accused of Khashoggi's murder: "Nobody liked him"

The U.S. president stated that the Saudi prince was unaware of Khashoggi's murder and expressed pride in his human rights record, defending his stance against the criticism received.

Cristiano Ronaldo Dines with Trump at the White House as Part of the Saudi Delegation

Cristiano Ronaldo attended a dinner at the White House with Donald Trump as part of a Saudi delegation. He hadn't traveled to the U.S. since 2014 after being accused of rape, but in 2023 the case was closed when the complaint was dismissed.

What is known so far about the face mask case shaking Almería: seven arrested, ten searches, and three suspended from membership

The case, initiated in 2021, focuses on a contract for the purchase of medical supplies during the pandemic. So far, there have been seven arrests, ten searches conducted, and three people suspended from membership related to the investigation.

The Andalusian PP suspends membership of the three members arrested in Almería for alleged irregular hiring

Ramón Fernández-Pacheco, secretary general of the PP in Almería and councilor of the Junta, assumes the presidency of the party in the province following the suspension of membership of three members arrested for alleged irregular hiring.

Spain Qualifies for the 2026 World Cup Despite Dull Draw Against Turkey

The Spanish men's football team secured their direct qualification for the 2026 World Cup by finishing first in their group, despite a goalless draw against Turkey in their final qualifying match.

Controversy on 'OT' over an osteopath's comment to a contestant

A comment made by an osteopath to a contestant on 'OT' has sparked great controversy on social media, where users express their outrage and harshly criticize the expert.

The '20minutos Hangover': Gala 9 is the Most Unfair of All 'OT 2025'

Gala 9 of 'OT 2025' surprised viewers with the elimination of Lucía Casani and the nomination of Guillo Rist and Téyou, sparking debate and controversy among fans who considered the gala the most unfair of the entire edition.

A 'Grey's Anatomy' Actor Diagnosed with Prostate Cancer: "I Would Have Been Surprised Not to Have Inherited It"

An actor from 'Grey's Anatomy' has been diagnosed with prostate cancer and hopes that his experience will help raise awareness about the importance of early detection of this disease.

Putin builds a nuclear icebreaker to boost Russia's dominance in the Arctic

Russian President is promoting the development of a maritime corridor in the Arctic Ocean, leveraging the country's logistical potential. To strengthen this strategy, Russia is building a nuclear icebreaker that will facilitate navigation and consolidate its dominance in the Arctic region.

Andy Morales: "The musicians are with me, in the industry they know who Andy is and who Lucas is"

Andy Morales criticized Lucas in an interview with '20minutos', accusing him of forgetting half of his lyrics and frequently singing out of tune. Morales stated that the musicians and the industry know the truth about both artists.

Climate Change Also Affects Human Health

Climate change not only affects the environment, but it also threatens human health. Deborah García Bello, a chemist and science communicator, highlights in 'Breaking Myths' the importance of taking measures to face this challenge and protect our well-being.

Alberto Badías and Ana Ye, the Faces of Innovation in Madrid

Madrid Innovation brings together entrepreneurs who promote technological projects, highlighting the startups Ownmed Innovation and DeepFarm, led by Alberto Badías and Ana Ye, respectively.

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

Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, using the expression "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

At least thirteen dead in Israeli attack on the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon

The Israeli army attacked the largest Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, causing at least thirteen deaths, and stated that the targets were "terrorists operating in a training camp."

Kiko Rivera Caught with a New Friend: "There Is a Knowing Attitude"

Kiko Rivera has been photographed with a new friend, showing a close and knowing attitude. The DJ will appear in the upcoming edition of Semana, where he might talk more about this relationship.

Illa, at the Blanquerna Award: "We are the majority who believe in the fraternity between Catalonia and Spain"

The President of the Generalitat of Catalonia presented the Blanquerna Award to the poet Luis García Montero in Madrid, emphasizing that the majority believe in the fraternity between Catalonia and Spain.

Javier Ambrossi's First Words About His Breakup with Javier Calvo: "We Are Super Friends"

Javier Ambrossi has spoken to the media about his breakup with Javier Calvo, assuring that they maintain a very good relationship and remain "super friends," as was seen in footage aired on the program 'El tiempo justo'.

Maduro declares Jesus Christ as the "owner" of Venezuela amid tensions with the US

President Maduro reaffirmed that Venezuela has freedom of worship according to the 1999 Constitution and stated that both ordinary citizens and himself, as a leader, become "radicalized" with Jesus Christ, in a context of tensions with the United States.

5 Consequences of Flushing a Wipe Down the Toilet You Hadn't Thought Of

Flushing a wipe down the toilet, a common habit, can cause serious problems such as blockages, damage to the sanitation network, environmental pollution, increased maintenance costs, and risks to aquatic life. These negative effects highlight the importance of disposing of them properly to avoid damage to the system and the environment.

Consumption Regains Momentum in Autumn After Slowing Down in Summer

According to the new high-frequency indicators from BBVA, consumption in Spain shows a recovery in autumn following a slowdown during the summer. This suggests an improvement in economic activity and greater consumer confidence after months of deceleration.

The legendary 80s actress who taught Schwarzenegger how to kiss

María Conchita Alonso recalled a fun moment during the filming of 'The Running Man' (1987) when she taught Arnold Schwarzenegger how to kiss, highlighting his charm and the friendly atmosphere on set.

The Promising Drug Against Menopause Symptoms

The new drug, although not yet approved, shows very positive preliminary results, positioning it as a promising option to relieve menopause symptoms in many women.

Why Vitamin C is Good for the Skin

Vitamin C is essential for the formation of collagen, a key protein found in muscles, mucous membranes, and skin, which helps maintain their structure and health.

This is Vanguard, the first underwater habitat that will allow living and working in the ocean

Vanguard is the first underwater habitat designed for people to live and work under the ocean for extended periods, revolutionizing the exploration and sustainable use of the marine environment.

The Natural Pools of Lanzarote That Few Know About and Can Be Visited All Year Round

These natural pools located in the southwest of Lanzarote, facing the Atlantic, are a little-known marvel of the Canary Islands and are open for visits throughout the year.

Dani García explains the difference between puchero, potaje, and cocido

Chef Dani García clarifies that puchero, potaje, and cocido are different dishes, each with their own specific ingredients and preparation, highlighting the characteristics that distinguish them in traditional cuisine.

On October 30, the Catalan autonomous police stopped a professional driver in El Vendrell (Tarragona) who had a blood alcohol level six times the legal limit, greatly exceeding the allowed rate.

Reservoirs Gain Momentum After Claudia’s Rains and Are Now Eight Points Above the Average of the Last Decade

This week, the water reserve reaches 29,886 cubic hectometers, standing at 53.3% of its total capacity, eight points above the average of the last ten years, thanks to the recent rains from Claudia.

Arrivals of irregular migrants to Spain plummet by 41.5% in one year, although they soar in the Balearic Islands

The Ministry of the Interior reports that arrivals of irregular migrants to Spain have fallen by 41.5% in one year, but in the Balearic Islands they increased by 41.7%, with 6,683 migrants arriving in 2024.

The Government Prepares a 55-Million Contract for the Management of Homes Transferred from Sareb to the State-Owned Company

The Government is moving forward with the creation of regulations to define the requirements for the public insurance against rental payment defaults, approved earlier this year, while preparing a 55-million contract to manage homes transferred from Sareb to the state-owned company.

The PSOE Bands Together with the Left and the PNV to Pressure Junts to Approve Temporary Rental Restrictions

The PSOE, along with left-wing parties and the PNV, unites to pressure Junts in order to secure the approval of temporary rental restrictions, aiming to curb the negative effects on the real estate market and protect tenants.

A fire in a garage in Colmenar Viejo forces the evacuation of 150 people

A fire in a garage located at Calle Talgo, number 6, in Colmenar Viejo, which serves seven buildings with 16 apartments each, forced the evacuation of 150 people as a precautionary measure.

Health Alert: Consumer Warning About the Recall of These Well-Known Sausages Due to Presence of Listeria

The health alert warns about the recall of certain sausages due to the presence of Listeria. Although the product has been detected in some autonomous communities, it is not ruled out that it may be distributed in other areas. Consumers are advised to avoid consuming them until further notice.

Water sanitation, a key pillar for people's health

Veolia reaffirms its commitment to water sanitation, highlighting it as an essential service to ensure ecological safety and strengthen the resilience of communities in the face of environmental and social challenges.

Yamal, partying: no phones allowed and open bar for the girls in their private area

The Barça footballer enjoyed himself at a popular venue with his friends, two days before the Spain vs. Georgia match, where phones were prohibited and the girls had an open bar in their private area.

Attention if they check your rent now: this is the maximum amount your landlord can increase the price, according to the new INE index

The INE published the new reference index for rent, which sets the maximum allowed increase for 2025. This figure, the highest of the year, regulates how much the landlord can raise the rent price, providing a clear guideline to avoid excessive hikes.

If You Have Little Football Fans at Home, This Interests You: LaLiga Stickers Arrive on Your Mobile with Free Packs

LaLiga launches a digital sticker album that can be accessed anytime from your mobile phone. Users can virtually collect the stickers, which are "stuck" digitally, and receive free packs to complete their collection.

Tuna Empanada in the Airfryer, an Easy and Affordable Recipe to Enjoy

This recipe offers a simple and economical way to prepare tuna empanadas using the air fryer, ideal for those looking for quick and delicious dishes while making the most of this appliance.

Mario Garcés, co-author of 'I, President': "In the protagonist there is a part of Pedro Sánchez, there is a part of Mazón..."

Mario Garcés explains that the main character in 'I, President' is a blend of traits from Pedro Sánchez and Diego José Mazón, reflecting aspects of both politicians in the narrative.

The Best Preparation for State Administrative Assistant

Davante Master D offers specialized preparation for the Administrative Assistant competitive exams, providing candidates with the necessary tools to successfully pass the selection process and secure a position in the public administration.

The spirit of Michael Jackson comes alive at Palacio Vistalegre with the show 'This is Michael'

Jennifer Batten, Michael Jackson's guitarist, and Lenny Jay, the singer's double, star in the show 'This is Michael', which will be presented on November 21 at Palacio Vistalegre.

Cabify is considering creating mobility hubs at strategic locations in the Community of Madrid to revolutionize transportation

Cabify plans to optimize mobility in Madrid by distributing new licenses at strategic points in the region, aiming to improve the reach and efficiency of its service.

This is how you learn to be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing is creating a journey, it's starting, rising, falling, and guiding people"

In Ibiza, aspiring DJs train in technique and judgment by playing in real clubs, guided by local professionals. They learn that being a DJ means creating a musical journey, controlling the energy to take the audience through different emotions.

This is How Young People See Franco 50 Years After His Death: "You Don't Need to Have Lived Through the Dictatorship to Know We've Improved"

20minutos asked young people about their knowledge of Francoism, their perception of that era, and their assessment of current democracy. The majority acknowledge improvements compared to the dictatorship, emphasizing that it is not necessary to have lived through it to appreciate the differences and democratic advances achieved.

The Odyssey of Buying a Car: "If You Earn Around a Thousand Euros, Almost Half Your Salary Goes Towards It"

New cars in Spain have increased in price by 38% since 2019, surpassing wage growth. This makes owning a vehicle a luxury and has driven the rise of the used car market.

Mask Case, the Unrelenting Thunderbolt

The UCO has uncovered a case of irregularities in the purchase of masks in the Almería provincial council, revealing possible malpractice in the management of these supplies.

Their Frustration is Their Fuel

It is necessary to awaken from oblivion and reflect on the current reality and the path imposed on us, in order to better understand the world we live in.

Spaces for Culture

Europe recognizes the importance of the cultural sector as a generator of employment and emphasizes that without decent working conditions, any discourse about European identity is meaningless.

The Politics of Hate Does Not Understand Numbers

María Jesús Montero leads the political offensive with a Budget considered impossible. The strategy is no longer just to resist but to act proactively. The effectiveness of this tactic will be evaluated before the end of the year.

Disrespect from families towards teachers already accounts for 16% of complaints, and pressure to raise their children’s grades is increasing

The annual report from ANPE’s Teacher Advocate reveals that 71% of the 2,004 teachers assisted last school year suffer from anxiety, 17% have taken sick leave, and 11% suffer from depression. Additionally, 16% of the complaints correspond to disrespect from families, and pressures to raise students’ grades are on the rise.

The Cause of the Ship Crash into the Baltimore Bridge in 2024 Revealed

The crew detected a problem with a cable and acted quickly, but the ship had already lost propulsion, which caused the crash into the Baltimore Bridge in 2024.

Ángela Banzas, Planeta finalist: "I couldn't be happier to have Juan del Val as my partner"

Ángela Banzas, finalist of the Planeta Prize and author of five novels, has achieved recognition with her work 'When the Wind Speaks'.

The city south of Madrid to escape to and eat 'like a king'

Aranjuez, a royal destination since the 16th century, offers majestic gardens and palaces alongside fresh products from its fertile orchards and wines from historic wineries, ideal for enjoying a unique gastronomic experience.

Elvira Vega (Fundación MAPFRE): "The essence remains intact: caring for people, especially the most vulnerable"

On Fundación MAPFRE's 50th anniversary, Elvira Vega and Juan Fernández Palacios highlight the organization's ongoing commitment to caring for people, especially the most vulnerable, and address future challenges by promoting research and social innovation.

Gilbert, after sneaking into the girls' villa and giving in to temptation on 'The Island of Temptations': "I let myself go"

Gilbert, affected by Claudia's infidelity, let himself be carried away by his emotions and changed his attitude in the villa. After sneaking into the girls' villa, he appeared completely overwhelmed and gave in to temptation on 'The Island of Temptations.'

Social Media Reacts to Claudia's Infidelity to Gilbert on 'The Island of Temptations': "Television History"

Claudia was unfaithful to Gilbert with Gerard, which unleashed her boyfriend's fury during the bonfire. Social media quickly reacted, calling the moment "television history."

Andreu Buenafuente and Silvia Abril will host the New Year's Eve countdown on RTVE

RTVE has chosen Andreu Buenafuente, host of 'Futuro imperfecto', and actress Silvia Abril to present the New Year's Eve countdown and bid farewell to the year on the public broadcaster.

Patricia Pardo shows live interest in a piece of jewelry made from breast milk: "I still have time"

Patricia Pardo showed interest in a piece of jewelry made from breast milk during a live broadcast, expressing that she would love to have one and that she still has time to get it.

Mariló Montero, winner of 'MasterChef Celebrity 10': "I stand by what I said on 'La Revuelta', but cooking brings people together"

Mariló Montero, winner of 'MasterChef Celebrity 10', reaffirms her previous statements from 'La Revuelta' while emphasizing that cooking brings people together, highlighting the unifying power of cuisine despite differing opinions.

Themes of 'OT 2025' Gala 10: Two Group Performances, 'Saturno' with Alborán, and Another Against Gender Violence

After Lucía Casani's elimination, the eight remaining contestants of 'OT 2025' will perform solo in Gala 10. There will be no duets, but there will be two group performances, including the song 'Saturno' alongside Pablo Alborán and another piece against gender violence.

Lucía Casani clarifies her relationship with Tinho after being expelled from 'OT 2025': "I have never felt uncomfortable at any time"

Lucía Casani, expelled from 'OT 2025', clarified to '20minutos' that her relationship with Tinho is good and that she has never felt uncomfortable during their time together on the show.

Nacho Abad reveals one of his secrets: "I have pepper spray cans"

Nacho Abad confessed that he used to sleep with a knife nearby to defend himself against thieves, but now he prefers to carry pepper spray cans as a personal protection measure.

Sarah Santaolalla, in 'Malas lenguas': "How easy it is to be a Francoist in a free Spain"

Sarah Santaolalla, collaborator of Jesús Cintora, reflected on the celebrations of the 50th anniversary of Franco's death, criticizing the persistence of Francoist ideas in a democratic and free Spain.

Manu is just two letters away from winning nearly 2.4 million in the 'Pasapalabra' jackpot

Manu, from Madrid, made a comeback on 10 letters in the 'Rosco' and defeated Rosa, finishing just two letters short of winning nearly 2.4 million in the 'Pasapalabra' jackpot.

Dani Mateo, on 'El Intermedio': "Leticia Sabater is the Spanish Mariah Carey"

Dani Mateo stated on 'El Intermedio' that Leticia Sabater is the "Spanish Mariah Carey" and emphasized that in Spain there is only one queen of Christmas, who is her.

Gemma Camacho, the woman linked to Cayetano Rivera: "We are both two adults, free and single"

Gemma Camacho spoke exclusively for the program 'El tiempo justo', where she works, and stated that both she and Cayetano Rivera are adults, free, and single, thus clarifying the nature of their relationship.

Joaquín Prat, about his colleague Gemma Camacho, Cayetano Rivera’s new love interest: "She is very calm"

Lucía Romero, daughter of Cayetano Rivera, stated that she is not aware of her father's new private relationship with Gemma Camacho.

Juan del Val's Most Personal Confessions: His Sexual Life, Religious Beliefs, and His Opinion on Surrogacy

Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, revealed details of his private life on the podcast 'Ac2ality', discussing topics such as his sexual life, religious beliefs, and his opinion on surrogacy during a rapid-fire question round.

José Manuel Patón, Agatha Ruiz de la Prada's ex-boyfriend, talks about her and Carmen Lomana: "They will end up being friends"

José Manuel Patón comments on the relationship between Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and Carmen Lomana, noting that although they encountered each other at the 'Nuevo Futuro' Fair without greeting, he believes they will ultimately end up being friends.

Miss Trans Europa Donates Prize Money to Her Bulgarian Fellow Contestant

Miss Trans Europa decided to donate the prize money to her Bulgarian fellow contestant as a gesture of gratitude and support, repaying a favor she herself had received.

The YouTuber El Cromas suffers a rectal prolapse and breaks down when talking about his new diagnosis: "I wouldn't wish it on anyone"

The TikToker El Cromas shares his difficult experience after being diagnosed with anismus, a condition that affects the pelvic floor muscles. He recounts the painful rectal prolapse he endured and expresses his distress, hoping that no one else has to go through the same.

Mónica Cruz, on her daughter Antonella's anonymity when she turns 18: "I will respect her"

Mónica Cruz, a single mother since 2013, has always maintained the anonymity of her daughter Antonella, never showing her face in public. The actress assures that she will respect her daughter's decision regarding her privacy when she turns 18.

Pilar Eyre apologizes to Mar Flores for the way she spoke about the model in the 1990s

Pilar Eyre has apologized to Mar Flores for spreading a rumor in the 1990s that led to criticism of the model throughout her career.

Alejandra Rubio interested in Marta López's house, for sale for 1.3 million

The magazine Lecturas has reported that Alejandra Rubio is interested in buying Marta López's house, which is for sale for 1.3 million euros.

Anabel Pantoja gets injured and her continuation on 'Dancing with the Stars' is at risk

Anabel Pantoja suffered a sprain in the inner ligament of her knee, putting her participation in the next 'Dancing with the Stars' show in doubt.

Vampires, Ghosts, and Ants: These Are the Three Harmless Expenses That Sabotage Your Finances

Small daily expenses, although they seem insignificant, add up and significantly affect your finances. Identifying and controlling these "vampire," "ghost," and "ant" expenses is key to preventing them from sabotaging your budget.

Paula Badosa surprises Broncano on 'La Revuelta' with an emotional gift

Paula Badosa visited the show 'La Revuelta' on La 1 and surprised the host Broncano with an emotional gift, a beautiful keepsake of their friendship and shared moments.

What are the 'lake-effect snowfalls' that could occur soon in Spain

A very cold air mass will cause snowfalls in northern Spain. The Cantabrian coast could also experience snowfalls due to the lake-effect, a phenomenon where cold air over warmer bodies of water generates intense precipitation, especially in areas close to lakes or seas.

Carlos Alcaraz, out of the Davis Cup two days before Spain's debut due to injury: "I'm leaving home in pain"

Carlos Alcaraz withdraws from the Davis Cup due to an edema in his right hamstring. The Murcian tennis player confirmed his withdrawal through a statement, expressing regret at not being able to represent Spain in the competition just days before the team's debut.

The legendary former tennis player Tim Henman reveals the key to Carlos Alcaraz's defeat against Sinner: "He was constantly trying short points"

Tim Henman analyzed Carlos Alcaraz's defeat against Jannik Sinner in the Masters Cup final, highlighting that Alcaraz was constantly trying to play short points, a strategy that did not work against his opponent.

Militao leaves the Brazil-Tunisia match injured, raising alarms at Real Madrid

Militao, a key player for Real Madrid, suffered an injury during the Brazil vs. Tunisia match and had to leave the field visibly in pain, causing concern about his physical condition for the club.

Paddy Pimblett expresses doubts about Ilia Topuria's promises: "Let's see what happens now with Makhachev"

Paddy Pimblett doubts Ilia Topuria's promises and states that much will depend on what happens with Islam Makhachev in the near future.

Cañizares recalls Valencia’s Champions League finals: "Against Real Madrid, we didn’t compete"

Santiago Cañizares, former Valencia goalkeeper, reflected on the 2000 and 2001 Champions League finals, noting that in the final against Real Madrid the team was not up to the task to compete.

Ten Las Palmas Fans Fined 600 Euros for Exceeding 0.0% Alcohol Limit in the Stands

Ten Las Palmas fans were each fined 600 euros for exceeding the permitted alcohol limit during the match against Eibar on October 19, according to 'La Ser'.

Moisés Monroy, the master ham slicer who fights to regain his life after a stroke: "It’s my passion"

Moisés Monroy, expert ham slicer, suffered a hemorrhagic stroke eight years ago. Still in the process of recovery, he continues fighting to reclaim his life and his great passion for the art of ham cutting.

Czech director Zuzana Kirchnerová brings her experience with a son with Down syndrome to the cinema

Zuzana Kirchnerová presented her first feature film, ‘Karavan’, at the Gijón International Film Festival. The film is based on her personal experience with a son with Down syndrome. It reflects the family’s challenges and experiences, aiming to raise awareness and provide a close perspective on this reality.

Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Combined Immunodeficiency... What New Diseases Will Be Included in the Heel Prick Test

The Interterritorial Health Council is expanding the diseases detected by the heel prick test from 7 until 2024, to 11, and now to 20, incorporating new conditions such as spinal muscular atrophy and combined immunodeficiency for broader neonatal diagnosis.

Adif Acerca Opens a New Customer Service Office for Travelers with Disabilities at Atocha Station

In the first nine months of 2025, Adif Acerca assisted nearly 100,000 travelers at Atocha. Now, it inaugurates a new specialized office to improve service for travelers with disabilities, strengthening its commitment to accessibility and inclusive service at the station.

Oil, wine, chocolate... Spanish agriculture will need to dress as premium to take advantage of the Mercosur agreement

The agreement between the EU and Mercosur offers opportunities for Spanish agriculture, especially in sectors such as oil, wine, and chocolate. However, to compete effectively, Spanish products will need to position themselves in the premium segment, emphasizing quality and differentiation, due to strong competition and the entry of cheaper South American products.

From $4,500 to $6,000... Where Is the Ceiling for the Price of Gold?

The price of gold has experienced a remarkable increase, with projections placing it between $4,500 and $6,000 per ounce. Factors such as global inflation, economic uncertainty, and demand as a safe haven are driving this trend. Experts debate how high it will go, highlighting that the ceiling will depend on future macroeconomic and political variables.

Franco No Longer Lives Here

A warning is given about excessively criticizing Franco, since in Spanish society, which tends to contradict established norms, a narrative could emerge that downplays the severity of his dictatorship.

Parliamentary Shutdown?

The question raises what function the parliament serves if it does not oversee the Government, does not approve laws or the Budget Law, suggesting a possible blockage or paralysis in its work.

Pascal Donohoe resigns, the president of the Eurogroup who defeated Carlos Cuerpo in the race for the position

Pascal Donohoe, president of the Eurogroup since July 2020 and winner against Nadia Calviño in the election, has resigned and will take up the position of number two at the World Bank.

The CEO of BME Calls to "Break Prejudices" to Perceive the Value of Latin American Companies

Juan Flames highlights Spain as a key investment destination in Europe and the second outside the region for Ibero-American capital, only surpassed by the United States. He calls to overcome prejudices to recognize the value of Latin American companies.

Accident or Murder? The True Story of 'The Mystery of the Carman Family', Netflix's Most Disturbing Documentary

Netflix presents a new true crime documentary that investigates the mysterious death of the Carman family, exploring whether it was an accident or murder, following in the footsteps of hits like 'The Monster of Florence' and 'The Alcàsser Case'.

Who’s Who in 'Anatomy of an Instant': The Miniseries with Álvaro Morte about the Failed 23-F Coup

Alberto Rodríguez (‘Marshland’) directs this 4-episode miniseries that recreates the attempted coup d’état of 23-F, one of the key moments in recent Spanish history. The series stars Álvaro Morte in the lead role and offers a detailed analysis of the main figures and events of that day.

'Avatar 3': When It Premieres, Synopsis, Cast, Trailer, and Everything About James Cameron's Highly Anticipated Return to Pandora

The third installment of Avatar, titled 'Avatar: The Fire and the Ashes,' is approaching and promises to continue James Cameron's successful saga on Pandora. The film retains the main cast and will explore new elements of the story, generating great excitement among fans of the highest-grossing franchise.

Taylor Sheridan wraps up 'Tulsa King' and starts 'Landman': first clues about the new season

Taylor Sheridan, creator of 'Yellowstone', returns to SkyShowtime after the third season of the series starring Sylvester Stallone, with his series 'Tulsa King' starring Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore, preparing for the start of the new season.

Leonardo DiCaprio and the Best Actor of His Generation: The New De Niro and Pacino in 'Heat 2'?

Michael Mann is preparing the filming of the sequel and prequel to his most iconic film, 'Heat'. Rumors about the casting, which would include Leonardo DiCaprio and another great contemporary actor, confirm the expectation of a duo on the same level as De Niro and Pacino in the original.

Five Tips to Protect Yourself from WhatsApp Scams During Black Friday Sales

Cybercriminals take advantage of the increase in online shopping on Black Friday to carry out scams via WhatsApp. It is recommended to verify messages, avoid suspicious links, not share personal information, use two-factor authentication, and keep your device updated to protect yourself.

Using Technology Positively for Social and Environmental Impact: 6 Women Who Prove It

Six winners of the Women Startup Awards reveal why women create their companies, highlighting the positive use of technology to generate social and environmental impact. Their initiatives exemplify the keys to female entrepreneurship, demonstrating innovation and commitment to change.

Google launches Gemini 3 in Spain, its most powerful AI to understand you with unprecedented accuracy

Gemini 3 surpasses its predecessor by processing information in multiple formats such as text, images, video, audio, and code, offering more precise and versatile understanding.

What is Amazon Leo: the next project with which the tech giant will compete against Elon Musk

Amazon Leo, previously called Project Kuiper, is an Amazon project that aims to provide fast and reliable Internet globally through a satellite network, competing with companies like Elon Musk's.

Nano Banana arrives on Samsung mobiles in Spain: this is how you can use the trendy AI to generate images

The "Image Creation with Nano Banana" feature is now available on Samsung mobiles in Spain, but it is not enabled by default. It allows users to easily generate images using artificial intelligence.

Paula Badosa’s Trick on 'La Revuelta' to Make a Suit Fit the Silhouette Perfectly

Paula Badosa surprised with a flawless look during her visit to David Broncano’s 'La Revuelta,' where she revealed how a simple trick helps a suit perfectly enhance the silhouette.

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 facial and makeup routine by using lightweight products that respect the skin and enhance its natural radiance to maintain healthy and glowing skin.

The Three Pieces You Can’t Miss from This Zara Collection with a Luxury Brand

Zara, under Inditex, launches a new collaborative collection with a luxury brand, highlighting three key pieces that promise to be bestsellers thanks to their exclusive design and quality.

The 2026 MET Gala Will Explore Fashion as Art and the Relationship Between Clothing and the Body

The 2026 MET Gala will be held on May 4th with the theme "Art of Costume," focusing on fashion as a form of art and the connection between clothing and the body.

A pioneering study reveals what happens in women's brains during menstruation

Research reveals that brain activity varies throughout the menstrual cycle, showing significant changes that can influence women's behavior and cognitive functions.

Vanesa Romero Triumphs with a Short Film That Talks About Sexuality at 70: "Desire Has No Age"

Vanesa Romero debuts as director and co-writer with 'Sex at 70', a short film that addresses sexual life in old age, emphasizing that desire has no age.

Huawei has the headphones with the perfect grip (and on their Black Friday they cost €140)

These Huawei headphones are compact, offer excellent sound quality, and come with a charging base included. During Black Friday, their price is €140.

What Time Does Amazon's Black Friday 2025 Start? Everything You Need to Know

Amazon kicks off its Black Friday week with discounts across its entire catalog, offering early deals so customers can take advantage before the official day.

This elegant watch is not a Rolex, it’s a Casio, and its price is surprisingly low

The Casio Edifice offers an elegant design similar to high-end watches, but at a much more affordable price, combining style and functionality without compromising the budget.

Smart litter boxes are dropping in price: from 130 euros they save you a lot of work

Self-cleaning litter boxes are becoming more affordable, with budget models now approaching 100 euros, making maintenance easier and saving pet owners a lot of work.

María Lo, on the secret of her fried eggs with garlic shrimp recipe: "The ajolactonesa gives it that crazy 'punch'"

María Lo, winner of 'MasterChef 10', reveals that the secret to her fried eggs with garlic shrimp is the ajolactonesa, which adds an intense flavor. She serves her dish with French fries.

Xavier Colomés, Marketing Expert on How to Handle a Negative Comment on Google: "A Negative Review Can Be a Gift"

Xavier Colomés, co-founder of Localboss, highlights that a negative review on Google can be an opportunity for improvement. He recommends analyzing the comment, responding with empathy, and using it to identify areas for improvement that strengthen the company’s online reputation.

Juan del Val (55 years old) on how he likes his Spanish omelette: "I prefer it of course without onions"

Juan del Val, winner of the Planeta Prize, showed how he prepares his first Spanish omelette, emphasizing that he prefers it without onions.

Chef José Andrés Has a Secret Ingredient to Make Chickpeas Always a Success

Chef José Andrés revealed on a cooking show his secret ingredient to make chickpeas come out perfect while preparing cocido madrileño, highlighting the key to enhancing their flavor and texture.

What is the difference between pilongas and chestnuts?

Pilongas are dried nuts that have been dried, unlike chestnuts, which are generally consumed fresh or cooked. This difference in treatment affects their texture and flavor.

Dani García’s secret to making the best stuffed eggs this autumn

Chef Dani García reveals that the key to his stuffed eggs is a mayonnaise made with piquillo peppers, which adds a special flavor to this autumn dish.

The Hidden Gem in the Lagunas de Ruidera: The Route to an Impressive Waterfall Originating from the 16th Century

This hidden treasure in the Lagunas de Ruidera, one of Spain's most impressive natural parks, offers a route to a majestic waterfall dating back to the 16th century, little known but essential for visitors.

The town of Castellón perfect for an autumn getaway: a fortress, medieval atmosphere, and by the Mediterranean

In La Plana Baja, near the Mediterranean, there is a unique town in the Valencian Community, ideal for an autumn escape thanks to its fortress, medieval ambiance, and coastal surroundings.

From Castle to Castle in Jaén: A Unique Journey Through the History of the Province

The province of Jaén, in Andalusia, stands out for having the highest concentration of castles and fortresses in Europe, reflecting its strategic importance over the centuries. This historical heritage offers a unique journey to discover the history and culture of the province.

The Unknown Gem of Ireland That Has Become One of the Best Travel Destinations for 2026

This Irish county stands out for its historical richness, cultural offerings, local gastronomy, and a variety of outdoor activities, positioning itself as an ideal tourist destination for 2026.

The little-visited European city that is among the best destinations to travel to in 2026

This city in the Netherlands is ideal for a weekend getaway and stands out for having the tallest church tower in the country, making it a recommended destination for 2026.

The European city that transforms into a Christmas fairy tale: markets, lights, and trees among snowy mountains

Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere for families, with markets, festive lights, and decorated trees, all set against a backdrop of snowy mountains.

The Small Village in Galicia Perfect for a Getaway: Stone Houses and Narrow Streets in Nature

This charming village in the south of Lugo, near Asturias, stands out for its stone houses and narrow streets, offering a natural and peaceful setting ideal for a relaxing getaway.

These Are the Effects on Your Digestion of Taking Iron Supplements

Fatigue is a common symptom of iron deficiency that requires treatment. Iron supplementation helps combat this problem, improving energy and bodily function.

Getting vaccinated against flu or COVID also reduces the risk of stroke, heart attack, or thromboembolic complications

Flu and COVID-19 vaccines not only prevent these diseases but also reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack, and other thromboembolic complications, thereby providing additional cardiovascular benefits.

Goodbye to implants? Japan finds a drug that regenerates teeth and is already applying it to humans

Japanese researchers have identified the antibody TRG-035, which could naturally regenerate teeth. Currently, they are evaluating its effectiveness in the first phase of human trials, opening up the possibility of avoiding dental implants.

Álvaro Campillo, doctor: "Sleeping less than six hours a day could shorten life by up to a year"

Dr. 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 to maintain overall health.

Karan Rajan, Doctor: "If You Want to Live Longer and Prevent Diseases, You Need This Food"

Dr. Karan Rajan emphasizes that although it is not essential to live, fiber is key to 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 urgent measures are not implemented to address this growing threat.

5 minutes to refuel, 826 km range, and zero emissions: Hyundai's hydrogen SUV

Hyundai presents the new Nexo, a renewed hydrogen SUV for 2026, offering an 826 km range, 5-minute refueling, and zero emissions, combining power and efficiency.

Beware of these V16s, they are not approved by the DGT and will not be valid in January

The DGT has approved more than 230 models of V16 beacons, but there are many other types of emergency lights on the market that do not comply with regulations and will not be valid starting in January.

Dynamic Speed Limits: Are They the Solution to Improve Safety?

The new technologies implemented by the DGT allow adjusting speed limits in real time according to the conditions of each road, thus aiming to improve road safety and prevent traffic problems.

The challenge that was supposed to crown this Chinese SUV ends up destroying a historical monument

A challenge by Chery to climb the Stairway to Heaven with their Fulwin X3L SUV ended in an accident, causing damage to a historical monument.

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 in each province of Spain through specialized infrastructures, optimizing traffic control and road safety at the provincial level.

The 100-kilometer stretch of the AP-7 that will be under construction for two to five years

The AP-7, one of the busiest highways in Spain, is experiencing deterioration due to high traffic volume. A 100-kilometer section will require maintenance work lasting between two and five years to ensure its good condition and safety.

The Valdebebas Experiment to Revive Its Dry Meadows with 'Old-Fashioned' Sheep Grazing

A group of fifteen sheep will graze for two years in the Valdebebas forest park to assess how their traditional grazing affects the recovery of the soil and flora of the dry meadows.

Puente proposes creating a Bus-HOV lane on the A-5 between Madrid and Alcorcón and will allocate 132 million to improve traffic flow

Puente proposes creating a Bus-HOV lane on the A-5 between Madrid and Alcorcón, which could also allow zero-emission vehicles, depending on the available budget. Additionally, 132 million will be allocated to improve traffic circulation in the area.

Taxi fares will rise again in 2026 by up to 5% with a new surcharge for the 'pescaíto' Monday

Taxi fares in Seville will increase by up to 5% in 2026, including urban and airport rates. A new surcharge is introduced for 'pescaíto' Monday and for services to the Cruzcampo Factory and the Sevilla-1 prison.

Mayor of a town in Cuenca arrested after 215 marijuana plants found in his house

The mayor of a town in Cuenca was arrested after 215 marijuana plants were found in his home. Sources from the Popular Party clarify that Saiz is not a member and will request his resignation as a councilor.

The Seville City Council Allocates an Additional 200,000 Euros to Strengthen the Rat Extermination Plan

Since 2023, the Seville City Council has increased investment in the rat extermination plan sixfold, which will reach half a million euros by 2026, with an additional 200,000 euros allocated to reinforce these actions.

The offer of the most in-demand sports centers in Madrid will be reviewed to reduce waiting lists

The City Council of Madrid, through the Sports Department, has agreed with the most in-demand indirectly managed sports centers to implement measures to optimize the available spots and expand the offer, with the aim of reducing the long waiting lists in these facilities.

The Plentzia Teacher Harassed by Students Had Written a Letter: "They Act as a Group, Like a Pack"

A teacher from Plentzia reported the group harassment she was suffering from her students in a letter where she described their behavior as "a pack." In it, she called on the educational community to promote constructive values to address this issue.

New McDonald's in Badajoz: 30 jobs and near this shopping center

A new McDonald's in Badajoz, already officially registered, will open soon near a shopping center and will create 30 jobs for staff they are currently looking to hire.

The Civil Guard Investigates a Man for Stealing 1,000 Euros from the Collection Box of a Hermitage in Almagro

The Civil Guard is investigating a man for stealing 1,000 euros from the collection box in the Hermitage of Jesús de las Tres Caídas in Almagro. The thefts occurred during August and September, and the authorities are working to clarify the events and hold the alleged perpetrator accountable.

An inmate at a penitentiary center in Barcelona assaults an officer

Marea Blava reports that there have been 276 attacks on staff at Joves prison over the past four years, highlighting ongoing security issues within the facility.

Service interruptions on lines C-2, C-7, and C-8 of Madrid Cercanías: dates, stations, and alternative buses

Train service on lines C-2, C-7, and C-8 of Madrid Cercanías will be temporarily suspended between San Fernando and Azuqueca due to works to improve signaling. Alternative bus services will be provided for affected passengers during this period.

A young man's surprise upon arriving at his grandmother's house and finding her 'treating' his dog's indigestion

An elderly grandmother was seen trying several times to cure her dog's indigestion. Although it took her several attempts, she finally managed to relieve the animal, showing her dedication and affection toward her pet.

A school bans its students from singing songs by 'The Kpop Warriors' for "discomforting" their faith

A school prohibited its students from singing songs by 'The Kpop Warriors' because some students and teachers believe that the demons shown in the movie offend their religious beliefs.

A young Spanish woman explains how much it costs to go to the doctor in the USA: "Luckily, it’s the first time I’ve gone"

A young Spanish woman recounts that she paid almost 400 dollars just to be sent home after visiting the doctor in the USA. She highlights the high cost of medical care in that country, expressing gratitude that it was her first visit.

How to Recognize That Our Dog Feels Loneliness and Help Them Cope With It

Loneliness in dogs arises from changes that disrupt their social balance. It is important to identify their signals without humanizing them, paying attention to their behavior to provide appropriate support and improve their well-being.

The Birth of a Cat: How to Support Her Calmly and Responsibly at Home

The new animal welfare law requires sterilizing cats before six months of age and restricts breeding only to registered breeders, promoting responsible management and care during birth at home.

How to Prepare Your Dog to Travel Relaxed and Stress-Free

To ensure your dog travels calmly in the car, dedication, consistency, and following professional advice are essential to transform trips into pleasant and stress-free experiences.

What to Do When Our Dog Marks All Over the House

Dog urine acts as a "calling card," communicating important information. Understanding this behavior helps manage and correct marking in the home, improving coexistence.

Check Your Horoscope for This Wednesday, November 19, 2025

On 20minutos.es you can check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow, helping you to learn predictions and astrological advice for your daily life.

This is the new Christmas sweater from Madrid Metro that sells out every year: price, sizes, and where to buy it

The new Christmas sweater from Madrid Metro, very popular every year, strengthens its presence in the themed product market, standing out for its design and accessible price and size options.

This Is the Gigantic Illuminated Baby Jesus of Madrid: More Than 8,000 Christmas Lights

The Madrid City Council will install a huge illuminated Baby Jesus on the Ventas bridge to celebrate Christmas, lit with more than 8,000 lights as part of the city's Christmas decorations.

The French Village That Has Had to Relocate Due to Climate Change Risks: Houses Just Two Meters from the Sea

This French archipelago faces strong waves, storm surges, storms, and hurricanes, which has forced the relocation of its population due to the increasing risk from climate change. Its houses are located just two meters from the sea, endangering the safety of its inhabitants.

Wins 86,000 euros with a scratch card thanks to a friend's persistence

A woman who had hardly ever played the lottery, only two or three times in her life, won 86,000 euros with a scratch card, thanks to the persistence of a friend who encouraged her to try her luck.

What is the formula of the 'oath of the triple truth'?

The formula of the oath of the triple truth is a phrase used in trials to ensure that a witness promises to tell "the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth." This phrase is common in movies and series, and aims to guarantee the sincerity and accuracy of statements during the judicial process.

OnlyFans Under the Microscope: These Are the Myths That Support the Platform

OnlyFans has been legitimized through discourses of empowerment and free market, but in reality, it upholds a model centered on male desire and the commercialization of female bodies.

Have You Fallen Into the Trap? What Restaurants Do to Make You Spend More

Restaurants use subtle tricks to make you spend more than planned. Strategies like menus designed to sell expensive dishes or adding unsolicited extras increase the final bill. These methods are common and aim to influence your decisions to raise your expenses without you noticing.

Photos So 'Perfectly Timed' They Seem Like AI Creations

This gallery features a series of photos whose timing is so precise that they appear to be created by artificial intelligence, showing moments perfectly captured by chance.

The red carpet with the stars of 'The Devil Wears Prada': these photos are almost 20 years old

In 2006, 'The Devil Wears Prada' premiered in New York, featuring Sarah Jessica Parker as an unexpected lead. The red carpet photos capture the stars who took part in this iconic event nearly two decades ago.

The Price of Eggs

Malagón has published a series of cartoons in 20minutos that address various aspects related to the price of eggs, using graphic humor to reflect on this everyday topic.

Home Sales Recover After Summer Slowdown and Record Best September in Nearly Two Decades

Home sales reached 63,794 transactions in September, 3.8% more than in 2023, marking a historic record for this month according to the INE, following the summer slowdown.

The FERO Foundation Awards Two Scholarships Worth 380,000 Euros for Cancer Research in Spain

The FERO Foundation has granted two scholarships totaling 380,000 euros for research projects in Spain, focused on precision immunotherapy and the treatment of pediatric cancer.

The Caparrós Sisters Gain Access to Classified Files on Their Brother's Murder 48 Years Later

The Congress of Deputies allowed the sisters of the union leader murdered in 1977 to access the classified files related to his assassination, 48 years after the event.

Defendant Accepts Life Imprisonment After Admitting He Murdered His Roommate in a Wheelchair

The defendant stabbed his roommate in a wheelchair more than fifteen times. He then went to a police station and confessed to the murder, accepting life imprisonment.

The Serranillos Pedophile Convicted for Abusing His Partner’s Granddaughters by Giving Them Drugged Juice

The man was convicted of sexually abusing his partner’s granddaughters by drugging them with juice. Additionally, he threatened the minors, telling them that he would do the same to their younger sisters to keep them silent.

The journalist Fran Sevilla receives the Francisco Cerecedo award from the King

The King presented Fran Sevilla with the Francisco Cerecedo award, highlighting the importance of good journalism that goes beyond headlines and 'likes', emphasizing the pursuit of depth and truth in information.

The race for the State Public Health Agency begins: the Government starts the process to decide where to locate the headquarters

The Council of Ministers approved the agreement to choose the autonomous community that will host the State Public Health Agency (AESAP), responsible for monitoring and responding to health threats such as pandemics or viruses.

The woman accused of killing her baby in Albacete made 253 Internet searches about abortion methods

The accused, fully aware of her pregnancy, made 253 Internet searches related to abortion methods, including how to obtain abortive pills and plants, according to the agents.

Asier Carrera, the former ETA member convicted for the murder of Buesa, is released

Asier Carrera, arrested in 2000 in Bilbao and sentenced to over 100 years for the murder of Buesa, has been released after serving his sentence.

Business Insider Spain presents the Top Teachers Awards 2025

Business Insider Spain, in collaboration with Canon, ING, Leroy Merlin, Leapmotor, and SM, held a gala to present the Top Teachers Awards 2025, recognizing those who share knowledge with passion, rigor, and talent.

The Louvre Temporarily Lends 10 Iberian Sculptures to the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid

The National Archaeological Museum of Madrid will temporarily exhibit 10 Iberian sculptures loaned by the Louvre. The exhibition will be open to the public until May 10.

Feijóo proposes requiring digital age verification and blocking geolocation by default in apps accessed by minors

Feijóo, leader of the PP, proposes five measures in Congress to protect minors in the digital realm, including age verification and default blocking of geolocation in apps, going beyond the current Government measures.

Cambridge chooses its word of the year: it describes the connection between people and others they don’t know, as well as with AI

Cambridge chose a word that reflects how people connect and show support to strangers, exemplified by the congratulations to Taylor Swift after her engagement, without knowing her or her partner personally, also highlighting interaction with artificial intelligence.

One in Four 15-Year-Old Adolescents Does Not Have Basic Proficiency in Mathematics and Language, According to a Study

A report highlights that one in four 15-year-old adolescents in Spain does not reach the basic level in Mathematics and Language. Additionally, it points to an early school leaving rate of 13%, underlining the challenges in education and training in the country.

Three Years in Prison Requested for a Man for Defrauding a "Friend" of 25,000 Euros After His Father's Death

A man faces three years in prison for defrauding a friend of 25,000 euros after the death of his father, by using his banking credentials and taking out loans online in his name.

10 years in prison requested for the man accused of stabbing a man for talking on the phone with his cousin

The trial for attempted murder against the man accused of stabbing a man for talking on the phone with his cousin will be held this Thursday at 10:00 in the Third Section of the Provincial Court. A prison sentence of 10 years is being requested.

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

20AM offers a summary of the most important news to start the day well informed, including updates on politics, economy, society, and relevant events. A quick and concise briefing to keep the reader aware of the essentials each morning.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget. It includes tricks to save money, control expenses, and improve financial planning, helping you better manage your income and effectively achieve your financial goals.

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The Current Life of Richard Dean Anderson, the Hockey Player Who Had to Settle for Being MacGyver

Richard Dean Anderson, at 71 years old, has been retired from acting for ten years. His career in film and television ended after a serious injury to both arms during a hockey game, a sport he practiced before dedicating himself to acting.

Mel Robbins, personal development expert, reminds to set boundaries: "Learn to say 'that is your responsibility'"

Mel Robbins, best-selling author, advises people to establish clear boundaries and avoid taking on others' responsibilities in order to protect their emotional and mental well-being.

The European city that transforms into a Christmas tale: markets, lights, and trees among snow-covered mountains

This city in the Austrian Alps offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere for families, with markets, lights, and decorated trees in a snowy mountainous setting, creating a magical experience during the holidays.

Jon Hernández, AI advocate, on its impact on the labor market: "The first wave will affect interns"

Jon Hernández points out that the first wave of AI's impact on work will mainly affect junior employees, who are the most vulnerable due to the type of tasks they perform.

The perfect miniseries to binge on Netflix: historical epic to whet your appetite before Nolan's 'The Odyssey'

Before Nolan's release, 'Troy: Fall of a City' on Netflix offers an epic series about Ancient Greece, full of betrayals and legendary battles that tell the mythical siege of Troy.

Juan del Val (55 years old) on how he likes his potato omelette: "I prefer it, of course, without onion"

Juan del Val, winner of the Premio Planeta, shared how he makes his first potato omelette, confessing that he prefers it without onion.

Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: what happens if a neighbor brings their dog without a muzzle in common areas

The Horizontal Property Law regulates coexistence in communities and establishes rules that may include restrictions on animals in common areas. Although it does not directly specify the use of muzzles, it allows communities to set rules to ensure safety and coexistence, and to sanction neighbors who fail to comply, such as bringing a dog without a muzzle in common areas.

'Anatomy of an Instant': the miniseries about 23-F starring Álvaro Morte and Eduard Fernández

"Anatomy of an Instant," directed by Alberto Rodríguez, is a 4-episode miniseries that recreates the 23-F coup d'état, one of the key moments in recent Spanish history. Starring Álvaro Morte and Eduard Fernández, the series offers a deep and vivid analysis of the events and characters involved.

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

Experts from FADEI, Fotocasa, and Inviertis agree that buying a home now is advisable, as those who do will avoid future price hikes, suggesting that waiting could lead to higher expenses.

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 the stadiums where Real Madrid has played have had

Real Madrid has decided to rename its stadium as 'Bernabéu', simplifying its traditional name of Santiago 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 with precision a quantum processor capable of handling more than two quadrillion data points in each operation, positioning Europe as a leader in the quantum technology race.

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EU to set up central authority for critical minerals procurement - report

The EU plans to establish a central authority to coordinate the procurement of critical minerals essential for its green and digital transition. This move aims to reduce dependency on external suppliers, streamline sourcing, and secure supply chains for materials like lithium and cobalt needed in batteries and electronics. The initiative reflects increasing geopolitical tensions and supply risks in the global mineral market.

Gold prices recover as fiscal concerns, US rate uncertainty drive haven demand

Gold prices bounced back due to growing fiscal worries and uncertainty around US interest rate decisions. Investors sought gold as a safe haven amid economic concerns and mixed signals on future monetary policy, boosting demand and supporting prices.

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Top US army officials in Ukraine in attempt to revive peace talks, Politico reports

Senior US military leaders have visited Ukraine aiming to revive stalled peace negotiations. Their presence signals a renewed US effort to facilitate dialogue between Ukraine and Russia and explore possibilities to end the ongoing conflict. The visit underscores Washington's commitment to supporting diplomatic solutions alongside military aid.

Oil prices dip after 1% rise; higher US crude stocks, Russia sanctions in focus

Oil prices fell after gaining 1%, impacted by rising US crude inventories and ongoing concerns over sanctions on Russia. Increased US stockpiles suggest weakening demand, while geopolitical tensions continue to influence market sentiment. Traders remain cautious amid mixed signals on supply and demand dynamics.

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US data center demand raising power risks this winter, regulator says

The surge in US data center activity is increasing electricity demand, causing concerns about power grid reliability this winter. Regulators warn that the high energy consumption of data centers could strain resources, potentially leading to outages during peak usage. They emphasize the need for improved energy management and investments in grid infrastructure to mitigate risks and ensure stable power supply amid growing digital demands.

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Global oil refining profits surge and may stay strong

Global oil refining profits have surged sharply due to elevated fuel demand and tight supply, driven by economic recovery and geopolitical tensions. Analysts believe these strong margins could persist as global energy transition and continued supply constraints maintain high product prices.

Google DeepMind opens new AI research lab in Singapore

Google DeepMind has launched a new AI research lab in Singapore, aiming to advance cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies. The lab will focus on areas like machine learning, natural language processing, and healthcare applications, collaborating with local universities and industries to drive innovation and talent development in the region.

RBC launches hearing-aid sector coverage, warns of slower market growth

RBC has initiated sector coverage on the hearing-aid industry, highlighting challenges ahead. The bank warns that market growth is expected to slow due to regulatory pressures, pricing challenges, and evolving consumer preferences. Despite this, opportunities remain in innovation and emerging markets, but investors should brace for a more cautious growth outlook.

Brookfield launches $10 billion AI infrastructure fund with Nvidia backing - report

Brookfield is launching a $10 billion fund focused on AI infrastructure, backed by Nvidia. The fund aims to invest in data centers, semiconductors, and other AI-related technologies, capitalizing on the growing demand for AI capabilities worldwide. Nvidia's involvement strengthens the fund's position to support innovative AI developments and infrastructure projects.

Brookfield seeks $10 billion for new AI infrastructure fund, WSJ reports

Brookfield is reportedly aiming to raise $10 billion for a new fund focused on AI infrastructure investments. The fund will target data centers, cloud computing, and related tech assets to capitalize on growing demand driven by artificial intelligence advancements. This marks Brookfield’s strategic move to expand its footprint in the rapidly evolving AI sector.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.18%

Taiwan stocks ended higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.18%. Gains were driven by increased buying interest in the technology sector and positive investor sentiment amid improving global market conditions. Trading volume was moderate as investors awaited further economic data and corporate earnings reports.

Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.25%

Australian stocks closed lower, with the S&P/ASX 200 index falling 0.25%. The market downturn was driven by weakness in key sectors, amid cautious investor sentiment and external economic concerns impacting trading activity.

Elon Musk attends Trump dinner with Saudi crown prince in potential reconciliation

Elon Musk attended a dinner hosted by former President Donald Trump alongside Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The gathering signals potential reconciliation between Musk and Trump, following previous public tensions. The event highlights Musk's ongoing engagement with influential global leaders amid his expanding business and political interests.

Star Entertainment in Australia fails performance hurdles for seventh straight year

Star Entertainment Group has missed its performance targets for the seventh consecutive year, raising concerns about its operational efficiency and profitability. The company's ongoing struggles highlight challenges in the competitive Australian gaming market, impacting investor confidence and prompting calls for strategic improvements to regain momentum.

Elon Musk, Jensen Huang to talk AI at US-Saudi investment forum

Elon Musk and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will discuss artificial intelligence at the upcoming US-Saudi investment forum. The event aims to strengthen economic ties between the two nations and explore AI's impact on future technologies and investments.

US confirms sale of $700 million air defence missile system to Taiwan

The US has confirmed a $700 million arms sale to Taiwan, including air defence missile systems. This move aims to bolster Taiwan's defensive capabilities amid rising tensions with China. The sale underscores ongoing US support for Taiwan's security while drawing criticism from China, which views such deals as interference in its territorial claims.

UK pay settlements rise to highest in 2025, Brightmine says

UK pay settlements are expected to reach their highest level in 2025, driven by continued inflation and labor market pressures, according to Brightmine. The firm predicts wage growth will remain strong as employers compete to attract and retain staff amid ongoing economic challenges.

API weekly crude stock surpasses expectations, indicating weaker demand

The API reported a larger-than-expected rise in crude oil inventories, suggesting softer demand in the market. This increase in stockpiles could pressure oil prices as supply outpaces consumption, reflecting concerns over economic growth and energy usage trends.

US Bureau of Labor Statistics says Sept producer price index due out Nov 25

The US Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the Producer Price Index (PPI) for September will be released on November 25. The PPI measures the average change over time in selling prices received by domestic producers for their output, providing key insights into inflation trends. The data is closely watched by economists and policymakers to assess price pressures in the economy.

US factory orders rebound as expected in August

US factory orders rose by 0.8% in August, matching forecasts, with gains driven by durable goods like machinery and primary metals. This rebound follows a decline in July and suggests steady manufacturing activity, despite ongoing economic uncertainties.

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Spain raises next year's spending ceiling amid growth, targets lower deficits

Spain has increased its spending ceiling for the upcoming year, reflecting stronger economic growth. The government aims to reduce budget deficits while supporting investment and public services. This fiscal adjustment signals confidence in economic recovery and a commitment to fiscal responsibility.

US jobless benefits rolls in mid-October were the highest since August, Labor Dept says

Initial jobless claims in the US rose to their highest level since August in mid-October, according to the Labor Department. The increase signals potential challenges in the labor market, though claims remain near historically low levels. This uptick may reflect economic uncertainties, but overall employment conditions continue to show resilience.

Five minutes from autocracy: How Georgia U-turned from its Western path

Georgia, once on a clear path toward Western integration and democracy, is rapidly shifting toward authoritarianism. Recent political developments, including undermining judicial independence and restricting media freedom, mark a stark U-turn. This regression threatens Georgia's democratic progress and Western ambitions, raising concerns about the country's future governance and its relations with the EU and NATO.

Canadian housing starts fall more than expected in October

Canadian housing starts dropped significantly in October, exceeding analysts' predictions. The decline reflects ongoing challenges in the real estate market, including higher borrowing costs and reduced demand. This slowdown may impact the construction sector and overall economic growth in the coming months.

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China expected to keep rates steady for sixth month as PBOC turns less dovish

China is anticipated to maintain stable interest rates for the sixth consecutive month, reflecting the People's Bank of China's shift to a less dovish stance. This move signals confidence in steady economic recovery amid manageable inflation and steady growth. The PBOC's cautious approach aims to balance supporting economic momentum without fueling excessive financial risks.

Bank of England to cut interest rates in December and again in Q1 2026

The Bank of England plans to reduce interest rates in December and once more in the first quarter of 2026. This move aims to support economic growth amid slowing inflation and uncertain global conditions. The rate cuts signal a shift from recent tightening policies, reflecting the central bank’s response to evolving economic challenges.

High-stakes budget in store for edgy UK markets

The UK government is preparing a high-stakes budget aimed at stabilizing volatile markets. Facing economic uncertainty, officials plan measures to boost growth and investor confidence. Key proposals include tax reforms and increased public spending, signaling a proactive approach to address market jitters and support the broader economy amid global challenges.

Morning Bid: Hush falls over markets ahead of Nvidia

Markets are unusually quiet as investors await Nvidia's earnings report, a key indicator for the tech sector. Anticipation centers on the company’s guidance amid evolving demand for AI chips. This cautious mood reflects broader concern over tech valuations and upcoming inflation data, with traders bracing for potential volatility following Nvidia's update.

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China to suspend imports of Japanese seafood amid diplomatic clash - Kyodo

China has announced plans to suspend imports of Japanese seafood products following escalating diplomatic tensions between the two countries. The move reflects ongoing disputes and is likely to significantly impact Japan's seafood export market. Details on the duration and scope of the suspension remain unclear, as both nations navigate the evolving bilateral relationship.

Asia markets teeter ahead of Nvidia earnings test

Asian markets showed caution ahead of Nvidia's earnings report, which is seen as a key indicator for the tech sector's health. Investors are closely watching for guidance amid concerns over chip demand and broader economic uncertainties. The outcome could influence global market sentiment and tech stock performance in the near term.

BOJ chief to meet finance, economy ministers as monetary policy, weak yen in focus

Bank of Japan Governor will meet with finance and economy ministers to discuss monetary policy amid concerns over the weakening yen. The talks aim to coordinate response strategies to stabilize the currency and address economic impacts stemming from current monetary measures.

Australian wage growth steady in Q3, supports rate pause view

Australian wage growth remained steady in the third quarter, reinforcing expectations that the Reserve Bank may pause interest rate hikes. The data indicates stable labor market conditions, suggesting inflation pressures may be easing. This development supports the view that monetary policy may remain on hold to balance economic growth and inflation control.

Yen rises, dollar steadies as investors seek safety amid global selloff

The yen strengthened and the dollar remained steady as investors looked for safe-haven assets amid a global market selloff. Concerns about economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions led to cautious trading, with riskier assets under pressure. Central bank policies and inflation data continue to influence currency movements as markets navigate increased volatility.

Bitcoin price today: ticks up near $91k after 7-mth low as Fed caution persists

Bitcoin's price rose close to $91,000 following a seven-month low, as investors remain cautious due to ongoing Federal Reserve warnings about economic risks. The uptick reflects cautious optimism amid prevailing uncertainties in the financial markets influenced by Fed policies.

Crypto exchange Kraken valued at $20 billion in $800 million funding round

Crypto exchange Kraken secured $800 million in a funding round, boosting its valuation to $20 billion. The investment underscores strong confidence in the platform's growth and the broader cryptocurrency market's potential. Kraken plans to use the funds to expand its services and enhance its technology.

Kraken raises $800 million in funding round at $20 billion valuation

Kraken secured $800 million in its latest funding round, boosting its valuation to $20 billion. The substantial capital injection will support Kraken's expansion plans and product development, reinforcing its position in the competitive cryptocurrency exchange market.

Introducing Filecoin Onchain Cloud: Verifiable, Developer-Owned Infrastructure

Filecoin Onchain Cloud offers developers a decentralized, verifiable infrastructure, enabling them to deploy and manage blockchain applications with full ownership and transparency. This platform integrates Filecoin's secure storage with cloud computing, fostering trust and efficiency in decentralized app development and operation.

Bybit Opens ‘Vault of Legends’ With 500,000 USDT in Exclusive VIP Rewards

Bybit has launched the ‘Vault of Legends’ event, offering 500,000 USDT in exclusive rewards for VIP members. The promotion aims to enhance user engagement and reward loyal traders through unique incentives and bonuses, available for a limited time. This initiative highlights Bybit’s commitment to supporting and rewarding its VIP community within the cryptocurrency trading space.

Zircuit Finance Unveils Institutional Yield Platform With Monarq, FalconX, and Forteus to Restore Trust in Onchain Finance

Zircuit Finance launches a new institutional yield platform in partnership with Monarq, FalconX, and Forteus aimed at enhancing transparency and security in onchain finance. The collaboration seeks to restore trust by providing reliable yield opportunities for institutional investors, leveraging advanced technology and compliance measures to ensure safer DeFi engagement.

Bitcoin price today: dips to $92k as Fed cut doubts spark risk-off mood

Bitcoin’s price fell to $92,000 amid market concerns over the Federal Reserve’s reluctance to cut interest rates soon. Investors adopted a risk-off stance, leading to a sell-off in cryptocurrencies. Uncertainty around Fed policy tempered optimism, causing declines in digital assets despite recent bullish trends.

EOS Falls 10% In Rout

EOS experienced a sharp decline, dropping 10% amid a broader crypto market sell-off. Investors worry about regulatory pressures and diminished network activity. The token’s price slide reflects growing market uncertainty and bearish sentiment towards altcoins. Analysts suggest caution as EOS attempts to regain stability in a volatile environment.

EOS Climbs 11% As Investors Gain Confidence

EOS surged 11%, driven by growing investor confidence amid positive market trends. The crypto's recent developments and strategic partnerships have boosted optimism, attracting more buyers. Analysts highlight improved network performance and upcoming upgrades as key factors supporting EOS's rally. This uptick reflects broader market recovery and renewed interest in blockchain projects with robust fundamentals.

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 Q1 FY2026 results, highlighting the successful launch of a $100 million Litecoin Treasury strategy. The company also reported expanding into active capital market operations, aiming to enhance liquidity and strategic asset management. These initiatives mark a significant step in diversifying revenue streams and strengthening financial positioning.

Sampo buys back 244,332 shares as part of €150 million program

Sampo has repurchased 244,332 shares under its €150 million buyback program. The move is part of the company's strategy to enhance shareholder value. The program aims to return capital to shareholders and improve earnings per share. The buyback reflects Sampo’s confidence in its financial position and long-term growth prospects.

Garanti BBVA sells non-performing loan portfolios for TL 272 million

Garanti BBVA has sold non-performing loan portfolios totaling TL 272 million. The sale aims to improve the bank's asset quality and financial position by reducing its exposure to problematic debts. This move reflects ongoing efforts in the Turkish banking sector to manage loan risks and maintain stability amid economic fluctuations.

Garanti BBVA secures $100 million loan from Spain's ICO

Garanti BBVA has obtained a $100 million loan from Spain's Official Credit Institute (ICO). The funding aims to support the bank's expansion and enhance its financial services. This collaboration signifies strengthened ties between the institutions, contributing to Garanti BBVA's growth strategy and broader market presence.

Nuvalent prices $500 million public offering at $101 per share

Nuvalent announced a public offering of $500 million, pricing shares at $101 each. The offering aims to raise funds to support the company’s growth and development initiatives in the biopharmaceutical sector. Investor demand and market conditions influenced the pricing decision, positioning Nuvalent to strengthen its financial base for upcoming projects.

Plug Power prices $375 million convertible notes offering

Plug Power has priced an offering of $375 million in convertible senior notes. The notes will mature in 2029 and can be converted into common shares under specified conditions. Proceeds from the offering will be used for general corporate purposes, including strengthening the balance sheet and funding growth initiatives. The offering is subject to customary closing conditions.

Cenovus Energy prices $2.6 billion in senior unsecured notes

Cenovus Energy has priced $2.6 billion in senior unsecured notes, strengthening its financial position. The offering includes multiple tranches with varying maturities and interest rates, aimed at refinancing existing debt and funding its growth projects. This move enhances Cenovus's liquidity and supports its strategic initiatives in the energy sector.

Cathie Wood's ARK ETF makes major stock moves with Roblox and Pinterest on Tuesday, November 18, 2025

On November 18, 2025, Cathie Wood's ARK ETF significantly adjusted its holdings, increasing positions in Roblox and Pinterest. These moves reflect Wood's continued focus on the tech and innovation sectors, aiming to capitalize on growth opportunities amid market shifts. These strategic changes indicate ARK's adaptive approach to evolving trends in the digital and social media industries.

Stellantis to adopt Tesla's charging system for EVs starting 2026

Stellantis announced it will integrate Tesla's North American charging standard across its electric vehicles beginning in 2026. This move aims to enhance charging accessibility and speed for customers, leveraging Tesla's extensive Supercharger network. The adoption reflects Stellantis' commitment to improving EV infrastructure and accelerating electric mobility in key markets.

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