News Summary - 11/22/2025

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What we know about leaked US draft plan to end Russia's Ukraine war
The leaked US draft plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine includes 28 key points. While some proposals might be acceptable to Ukraine, several others violate Kyiv's red lines, indicating significant challenges in reaching a consensus.
High-profile Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene to quit Congress after Trump feud
Marjorie Taylor Greene announced her departure from Congress following a public dispute with former President Trump. The conflict intensified over her persistent demands to release files connected to Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting deep divisions within the Republican Party.
Will Trump's no-show eclipse South Africa's G20 moment?
South Africa aims to highlight developing nations' interests at the G20, but the absence of US President Trump risks overshadowing the host country's efforts and diminishing the event's impact.
India's blind women cricketers chase history at first T20 World Cup
India's blind women cricketers, mostly from underprivileged rural areas, have taken up the sport recently and are now competing in the first-ever T20 World Cup, aiming to make history and inspire others.
Family of missing Colombian seek answers after US strike on alleged drug boat
Lizbeth Perez's uncle disappeared after a US strike targeted an alleged drug boat in international waters in September. His family is seeking answers about his whereabouts following the incident.
Five takeaways from Trump and Mamdani's surprisingly cordial meeting
Despite expectations of a heated confrontation, Trump and Mamdani’s meeting was unexpectedly amicable, with both leaders exchanging praise. The cordial tone defied predictions of conflict, highlighting a moment of mutual respect rather than rivalry.
Grizzly bear on loose after attacking school group in Canada, injuring 11
A grizzly bear attacked a school group in Canada, injuring 11 people. A male teacher bore the brunt of the attack, and some children were affected by bear spray used during the incident. Authorities are searching for the bear, which remains on the loose.
At least five killed in Bangladesh earthquake
An earthquake struck near Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, with its epicenter about 30 kilometers away. The quake resulted in at least five fatalities.
US judge resigns after being disciplined for wearing Elvis wig in court
Judge Thornhill resigned after facing disciplinary action for wearing an Elvis Presley wig in court. He also played the singer's music during proceedings and made irrelevant references, which led to concerns about his conduct.
Anti-Hamas armed groups seek future role under Gaza peace plan
Multiple armed groups in Gaza, some supported by Israel, oppose Hamas. These factions have complex and overlapping relationships as they aim to play a role in any future peace plan for the region.
South Africa calls gender violence a national disaster after protests
South Africa faces a severe gender violence crisis, with 15 women killed daily. The government has declared it a national disaster following widespread protests highlighting the country's alarming rates of violence against women.
Men posing as India's central bank officials pull off $800,000 heist
A gang impersonating officials from India's central bank robbed a cash transport van in Bengaluru, making off with $800,000. The heist targeted the vehicle moving money between bank branches, according to police.
Venezuela says opposition leader will become fugitive if she collects Nobel
Venezuela's attorney general warned that opposition leader María Corina Machado could become a fugitive if she travels to Norway to receive a Nobel Prize, implying legal consequences that may prevent her return to the country.
Canadian man loses legal battle to reclaim million-dollar stash
Marcel Breton spent 16 years attempting to recover C$1.2 million seized by police from his home but ultimately lost the legal battle to reclaim the money.
Gunmen abduct more than 200 pupils from Nigerian Catholic school
Gunmen abducted 215 students and 12 staff members from a Nigerian Catholic school during a raid on Friday, the Christian Association of Nigeria reported.
The Christian converts the US is deporting back to Iran
Despite Donald Trump's criticism of Nigeria's treatment of Christians, Christian converts reveal to the BBC their fear of being deported from the US back to Iran, where they face persecution.
Our babies were taken after 'biased' parenting test - now we're fighting to get them back
The Danish government has banned parental competency tests (FKUs) on Greenlandic families following years of criticism over their biased impact. These tests had led to the removal of children from families, prompting efforts to reunite affected parents with their babies.
Steve Rosenberg: Putin uncompromising as leaked plan reaches Moscow
Russia and Ukraine could soon face intense diplomatic negotiations, according to the BBC's Russia editor. Despite this, Russian President Putin remains firm in his stance as a leaked plan surfaces in Moscow, highlighting ongoing tensions and uncertain prospects for resolution.
Tracking build-up of US military planes and warships near Venezuela
The US is increasing its military presence near Venezuela, deploying planes and warships as part of a campaign aimed at combating drug smuggling into the United States.
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev: Putin propagandist or key to peace with Ukraine?
Kirill Dmitriev, Putin's envoy, is under scrutiny following the emergence of a draft peace plan. The plan surfaced after Dmitriev spent several days in Miami with Steve Witkoff, raising questions about his role as either a propagandist or a potential mediator in the Ukraine conflict.
Australia is banning social media for kids under 16. How will it work?
Australia has introduced a world-first law banning social media use for children under 16 to reduce online risks. The legislation aims to protect young users but has faced criticism and pushback regarding its feasibility and impact.
Scientists reveal what triggered Santorini 'earthquake swarm'
Researchers found that a series of thousands of earthquakes around Santorini were caused by magma moving through the Earth's crust over a three-month period, triggering the continuous seismic activity known as an earthquake swarm.
Cuter and closer: Raccoons may be on their way to becoming America's next pet
Researchers have found that raccoons are exhibiting shorter snout lengths, indicating early signs of domestication. This physical change suggests raccoons could be evolving traits that make them more suitable as pets in America.
India's delayed action plan raises eyebrows at COP30 climate summit
India claims to have met a key target from its prior climate action plan, but critics argue that the country must accelerate efforts and implement more ambitious measures to address climate change effectively.
BBC visits US-led Gaza ceasefire monitoring centre in Israel
The Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel hosts soldiers from over 20 countries, along with diplomats and aid workers, who collaborate to monitor and support the Gaza ceasefire.
'Huge columns of smoke': BBC at the scene of fire at COP30
Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt reported from the UN climate talks in Brazil when a significant fire erupted, creating huge columns of smoke at the COP30 event.
Watch: Chadwick Boseman posthumously honoured with Hollywood star
Chadwick Boseman, who passed away in 2020 after a private battle with cancer, was posthumously honored with a Hollywood star. He was celebrated for his iconic role as Marvel’s Black Panther, leaving a lasting impact on fans and the film industry.
Watch: Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews giant ash clouds as it erupts
Mount Semeru, Java Island's tallest volcano, erupted, sending towering ash clouds that covered nearby bridges and surrounding areas, impacting the local environment.
Japan's largest urban fire in decades rips through 170 buildings
A massive fire in Oita city, Kyushu, destroyed 170 buildings and killed one person, marking Japan's largest urban fire in decades, local media report.
The Government Feels "Helpless" Over the Conviction of the Attorney General and the PP Fears There Will Be a Pardon
Some ministers express "astonishment" at the conviction of the attorney general, while the PP warns that they are already preparing the narrative to justify a possible pardon.
Five answers about the sentence against García Ortiz and the evidence the Supreme Court considered to decide to disqualify him
The Supreme Court has sentenced Attorney General García Ortiz to two years of disqualification, a fine of 7,300 euros, and compensation of 10,000 euros related to a case involving Ayuso's partner.
This was the 'divided vote' condemning the Attorney General: two of the court's magistrates also condemned the PP in the Gürtel case
The ruling was not unanimous, with two magistrates, Ana Ferrer and Susana Polo, voting in disagreement. Antonio del Moral and Juan Ramón Berdugo, the rapporteur, sentenced the defendants in Gürtel to penalties of up to 51 years, also implicating the PP in the case.
The Worst Hours of the Polar Cold Wave Arrive with Snowfalls and Strong Winds: These Are the Provinces on Alert
Nine provinces are on alert due to the arrival of the most intense hours of the polar cold wave, which will bring snowfalls, strong winds, rain, and high waves. These conditions particularly affect the specified areas, where a worsening of the weather is expected during Saturday.
Wave of Polar Cold and Snow in Spain: There Is Already One Missing Person and Several Provinces Remain on Alert
The State Meteorological Agency (Aemet) warns of heavy snow on highways in northern Spain, urging caution. Several provinces remain on alert following a missing person due to the wave of polar cold.
A 6-year-old girl dies and a 4-year-old girl is admitted to the ICU after being treated at a dental clinic in Alzira
A 6-year-old girl died after arriving at the hospital in cardiorespiratory arrest, and a 4-year-old girl is in the ICU with fever, vomiting, and drowsiness, after being treated at a dental clinic in Alzira.
Breaking news on today's snowfalls in Spain, live | The Peninsula suffers the worst day of the Arctic wave: 15 provinces on alert for snow and 64 roads affected
Aemet has issued snow alerts in 15 provinces, with 64 roads affected, due to the Arctic wave causing a sharp drop in temperatures, with highs below 10 degrees.
The dentist who treated the deceased girl says she left the clinic in good condition and points to "a defective batch of anesthesia"
The owner of the dental center stated that sedation was used to relax the minor during the treatment. She assures that the girl left the clinic in good condition and suggests that the fatal incident may have been due to a defective batch of anesthesia.
The Parents of the Girl Who Died After Visiting the Dentist Say She Was Under Observation at the Clinic for Four Hours and Left with Symptoms
The parents of a girl who died after a visit to the dentist claim that she was under observation at the clinic for four hours, during which she exhibited drowsiness, breathing difficulties, and little response to stimuli—symptoms that persisted after leaving the facility.
Tense reunion between Ilia Topuria and Paddy Pimblett before Aleksandre's fight at UFC Qatar: "Come on, Chorizo, calm down"
Ilia Topuria, double UFC champion, had a tense encounter with Paddy Pimblett before his brother Aleksandre's fight at UFC Qatar. However, Topuria did not respond to the British fighter's provocations, remaining calm while supporting Aleksandre in his bout against Bezkat Almakhan.
Two Miners Die in Mine Collapse in Cangas del Narcea
Two miners died due to a ground collapse at level -2 of a mine, located one and a half kilometers from the entrance, in Cangas del Narcea.
This Was the Warm Greeting Between Queen Sofía and Javier Solana at the Event
The warm greeting between Queen Sofía and Javier Solana took place during the receiving line at the Royal Palace, showing a moment of cordiality at the event.
The archaeologist Tito Vivas on Tutankhamun: "The real curse was finding the tomb intact"
Archaeologist Tito Vivas explains that when Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered, Egypt was still a British protectorate with a law requiring archaeological findings to be shared equally. According to him, the real curse was finding the tomb intact, which triggered unforeseen consequences.
The Seven Types of Dogs That Need Extra Help When Temperatures Are Colder
It is recommended to take short and frequent walks instead of long outings when it is very cold, to protect dogs that require additional care in low temperatures.
A new variant of meningitis caused an outbreak in Spain with deaths: one was the 17-year-old gymnast María Herranz
An outbreak of meningitis caused by a new variant in Spain resulted in at least two deaths, including the 17-year-old gymnast María Herranz, and two additional hospitalizations in people aged between 17 and 31.
Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 162 Million
One of the nine third-tier winning Euromillions tickets was sold in Spain, awarding 24,375 euros. The accumulated jackpot has increased to 162 million.
Sexual assault on two Femen activists at the entrance of a mass for Franco: a man touches their breasts several times
Two Femen activists were sexually assaulted at the entrance of a mass held in honor of Franco when a man repeatedly touched their breasts, despite their protests asking him not to.
Tension between Tellado and Intxaurrondo over the sentence of García Ortiz: "I understand that today is a very difficult day at TVE"
The PP deputy Miguel Tellado had a tense interview with journalist Silvia Intxaurrondo, whom he accused of manipulating information during the debate about the sentence of García Ortiz.
Silvio Garattini, 97-year-old Oncologist: "With 30% Less Food, You Live 20% Longer, Eating Less Is a Factor of Longevity"
Silvio Garattini highlights that reducing food intake by 30% can extend life by 20%. Additionally, he emphasizes the importance of maintaining real physical activity, clarifying that walking slowly to look at shop windows does not count as exercise.
This is how the salaries of public employees would look after the 11% increase proposed by the Government
The Government's proposal includes an 11% salary increase for public employees, with some groups reaching more than 33,000 euros annually by 2028.
Trump gives Ukraine an ultimatum to accept his peace plan before next Thursday
In an interview on Fox, Trump indicated that Ukraine must accept Russia maintaining control of the Donbas, a condition that Zelensky rejects.
Zelensky responds to Trump's peace plan: "Ukraine is at risk of losing the US as a partner or its dignity"
Zelensky stated that Ukraine will seek peace by offering alternatives, but without compromising its dignity or risking the alliance with the US, in response to the peace plan proposed by Trump.
Javier Milei’s Viral Moment with Andrea Bocelli: Attempts to Greet the Tenor with a Handshake
During the ceremony in which Andrea Bocelli was awarded the Order of May for merit by the Argentine president Javier Milei, the moment when Milei tried to greet the tenor with a handshake went viral.
The Four Common Traits of Serial Killers, According to a Study That Analyzed 45 of Them
A study from the University of Bamberg analyzed 45 sexually motivated serial killers, identifying four common traits among them that help to better understand their psychological profile and behavior.
Iniesta buys the license of the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team, which faced pro-Palestinian protests
Andrés Iniesta, through his company NSN ('Never Say Never'), acquires the license of the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team, partnering with the Swiss-Catalan fund Stoneweg, following the pro-Palestinian protests that affected the team.
The heart-wrenching confession of Bruce Willis's eldest daughter about the actor's condition: "I hug him even if he doesn’t recognize me"
Bruce Willis's eldest daughter talks about the actor's difficult situation, as he suffers from frontotemporal dementia, and states that no one with this disease gets better. Despite this, she maintains love and their bond, hugging him even if he doesn't recognize her.
One of the Most Deadly Cancers in Spain Affects Increasingly Younger People and Less Than 8% Survive Five Years
More than 10,000 people are diagnosed annually in Spain with this highly deadly cancer, which affects increasingly younger patients. The five-year survival rate is less than 8%, reflecting the severity and challenge this disease represents.
DJ Nano gets the Moncloa transport hub dancing for the 40th anniversary of the Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid
DJ Nano gave a free musical session at the Moncloa transport hub to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Regional Transport Consortium of Madrid, energizing attendees with his music.
Alejandro Sanz refuses to mediate again between Motos and Broncano: "It would be easier with Andy and Lucas"
Alejandro Sanz expressed on 'La Revuelta' that he felt empty for not being able to mediate between Motos and Broncano, and stated that he will not try again, suggesting it would be easier if Andy and Lucas intervened.
Teresa Fernández, the 112-year-old woman from León who claims with her ID to be the longest-lived woman in Spain
Teresa Fernández Casado, born on July 29, 1913, in Zambroncinos del Páramo, León, is recognized with her ID as the longest-lived woman in Spain at 112 years old, highlighting her longevity and Leonese roots.
The Supreme Court summons Ábalos and Koldo next Thursday to decide whether to send them to prison
The Supreme Court will call Ábalos and Koldo to testify next Thursday to decide whether to send them to prison, in response to the request of the popular accusations led by the PP.
The Mexican Fátima Bosch wins Miss Universe after confronting the director over his sexist comments
The Mexican Fátima Bosch won Miss Universe following an incident in which she confronted the director over his sexist comments. Veena Praveenar from Thailand came in second, and the Venezuelan Stephany Abasaly placed third.
The Wine Route of Campo de Cariñena, the ideal getaway for this autumn
In the DO Cariñena, Zaragoza, autumn colors the vineyards in intense reds, oranges, and yellows, creating a perfect landscape to enjoy nature and wine, celebrating the natural cycle of the vine before its rest.
Alfa Romeo renews the Tonale: the evolution of the SUV that redefines driving pleasure
The new Alfa Romeo Tonale enhances its sporty essence by incorporating advanced technology, a more refined design, and offering an authentically Italian driving experience.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin ironically commented on the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Theia, the space object that collided with Earth and created the Moon, was a neighboring planet
A recent study in Science reveals that Theia, the body that impacted Earth and formed the Moon, was a nearby planet with a chemical composition similar to ours, which explains the similarities between both celestial bodies.
The presence of Perico Delgado on RTVE still up in the air two months after his controversy with the pro-Palestinian protests at La Vuelta
The president of RTVE, José Pablo López, stated that the network will decide later whether Perico Delgado will return as a commentator for the next Vuelta a España, following his controversy related to the pro-Palestinian protests at the event.
Tamara Falcó's 'jab' at Cristina Pardo on 'El Hormiguero': "You are a bit resentful..."
Tamara Falcó celebrated her birthday on Antena 3's show 'El Hormiguero', where she made a playful comment towards Cristina Pardo, jokingly calling her "a bit resentful" during the broadcast.
Felipe González's Advice to Leonor: "For the Role She Must Undertake, Her Memory Will Be Useful"
Felipe González, former Prime Minister, advises Princess Leonor to value her memory in fulfilling her responsibilities. He wishes for her to feel pride in being a "daughter of democracy" in her future work.
Richard Gere will be in charge of lighting the Christmas tree in Murcia
The American actor Richard Gere, husband of a Spanish woman, will visit Murcia to attend an event organized by the Hogar Sí foundation and will participate in the lighting of the city's Christmas tree.
Edu Recommends: The Best Home Products I Have Bought on AliExpress
AliExpress offers thousands of home products, but not all are practical. Edu shares a list of the best items he has purchased and recommends for their usefulness and quality.
Expansion and a More VIP Product: Liberty's Plan to Make MotoGP Another 'Big Circus'
Liberty, led by Derek Chang, presents to its investors a plan to replicate the successful Formula 1 model in MotoGP, aiming to increase profitability and transform the motorcycle racing championship into a more VIP and lucrative spectacle.
Sara Sálamo tells the redemption story of her husband: this is 'The Resilience of Isco'
Sara Sálamo makes her debut as a narrator to tell the redemption story of her husband Isco, former best young player in Europe and a footballer at the peak of his career at 33 years old.
We've picked these mini bags because they will be the trend this fall: 'shopper' and 'bucket'
Mini bags, especially in shopper and bucket styles, will be the most sought-after accessories this fall, setting a clear fashion trend.
The illness that led Franco to an agonizing death
Franco officially died of cardiorespiratory arrest and multiple organ failure, the result of a complex clinical condition with multiple complications that led to his final agony.
This is Hull 096, the world's largest electric ferry with more than 5,000 lithium batteries
Hull 096 is an innovative electric ferry equipped with more than 5,000 lithium batteries. It will function as a floating laboratory to collect data that drives cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable maritime transportation, contributing to environmental protection.
One of the Hidden Gems of the Canary Islands: This is the Valley of the Thousand Palm Trees
The Valley of the Thousand Palm Trees, in the north of Lanzarote, is a natural oasis that surprises adventurers who visit it, standing out as a hidden gem in the Canary Islands.
The Ultimate Tricks to Keep Meat Tender and Juicy in the Air Fryer
The air fryer makes it easier to cook tender and juicy meat. Key tips include marinating, controlling temperatures, not overcrowding the basket, and allowing the meat to rest after cooking. These tricks improve texture and flavor, achieving delicious and practical results.
Montserrat Estaca (DGT) on V16 Beacons: "We Admit Our Fault, We Haven't Done the Job Well"
Montserrat Estaca, Head of the Telematics Area at the DGT, acknowledges faults in the management of the V16 emergency beacons. She spoke with 20Minutos on the eve of their mandatory use starting January 1, 2026, highlighting the need to improve implementation and communication to ensure their correct use and effectiveness.
Is a Tsunami Really Possible in Cádiz? Here Are the Scientific Facts
The Gulf of Cádiz has a high risk of tsunamis, as evidenced by the devastating 1755 tsunami. Scientific studies confirm that the area remains vulnerable due to its tectonic activity, which means a similar event could occur in the future.
She arrived in Spain at three months old in a patera and now shines in Liga F: this is Edna Imade, the new hope of the women's national team
Edna Imade, forward for Real Sociedad and the second top scorer in Liga F, received her first call-up to the Spanish women's national team, establishing herself as a new promise in national football.
Christmas Lights Switch-On in Madrid 2025: Schedule and Traffic Closures This Saturday, November 22
Some main streets in Madrid will be closed on Saturday, November 22, from 4:30 PM to 10:00 PM, due to the Christmas lights switch-on in the city.
Eleven people, including several children, injured in bear attack
A grizzly bear attacked a group of children and teachers during a field trip in British Columbia, leaving eleven people injured. Authorities are investigating the incident while medical care is being provided to those affected.
A Bonoloto winner wins 187,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 3.3 million
A player has won 187,000 euros in the Bonoloto. Additionally, 111 third-tier winners have received 845 euros each. The jackpot for the next draw has increased to 3.3 million euros.
WhatsApp recovers one of the features it had at its origin in 2009: "It will be easier to use"
WhatsApp will start implementing an old feature on mobile devices beginning this week, with the goal of making it easier for users to use.
Approved by the Tax Agency: these are the companies and self-employed individuals who are not required to adopt Verifactu
Some companies and self-employed individuals will have to adapt their invoicing to the Verifactu system, but there are exceptions that are excluded from this obligation according to the Tax Agency.
Prime Video now has new free TV channels that you can watch without having a subscription
Prime Video has added new TV channels that can be watched for free, without the need for a subscription. This update allows users to access additional content at no cost.
Pensions 2026: This is how the revaluation, minimum and maximum payments will be, and how it is calculated
Pensions for 2026 will be revalued according to the CPI of the last 12 months. The final figure will be known from December 12 onwards, which will allow for adjusting the minimum and maximum payments and determining their exact calculation.
"Many promotions are not real discounts": how you can avoid scams during 'Black Friday'
A study by the OCU reveals that during Black Friday 2025 only 30% of products had real discounts, warning about misleading promotions and offering advice to avoid fraud during this period.
María Patiño, on the dismissal of Alessandro Lecquio: "We were victims of deception"
Antonia Dell'Atte accused Alessandro Lecquio of gender-based violence, and years later the justice system has ruled in her favor, confirming the truth of her accusations.
The Ice Skating Rinks of Madrid: Opening Hours and Dates
Madrid is reopening its ice skating rinks this Christmas, offering residents and visitors the opportunity to enjoy winter leisure at various locations throughout the city with specific hours and dates.
Reports Brutal Assault by a Local Police Officer: "This Is Not the First Time and He Has Threatened to Ruin My Life"
A woman reports the brutal assault by a local police officer who had previously threatened her. She points out that the officer is feared in the town for acting on his own and taking the law into his own hands.
More benefits, more confidence, and the best brands this Black Friday with Movistar
Movistar offers a catalog featuring the best brands for this Black Friday, highlighting its advantage of a 4-year warranty to provide greater confidence to customers.
This is How You Learn to Be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing is Creating a Journey, It’s Starting, Rising, Falling, and Taking People Along"
In Ibiza, aspiring DJs train by practicing in real clubs under the guidance of local experts, learning technique and judgment to create musical experiences that take the audience on a sonic journey.
This is how young people see Franco 50 years after his death: "You don't need to have lived through the dictatorship to know that we have improved"
20minutos asked young people about their knowledge of Francoism, their perception of it, and their evaluation of current democracy. The majority acknowledge that, even though they did not live through the dictatorship, they are aware of the social and political improvements since then.
Sharing an apartment among five, an increasingly common reality due to rising prices: "The alternative is sleeping on the street"
The percentage of tenants living with four or more people has doubled from 6% in 2024 to 14% in 2025 due to rising prices. Javier, a young worker, points out that sharing spaces like the kitchen causes conflicts, so it is necessary to establish clear rules for living together.
China, the Rival Friend
During the visit of the Kings, the tariffs on pork imposed by China on the EU, which affect Spanish farmers, were not addressed. These tariffs are a response to the community taxes applied to electric cars.
Doña Sofía, Queen of Spain
Doña Sofía has played a key role in Spain, calmly and responsibly facing the most difficult moments, demonstrating a strong sense of duty.
Eggs, chocolate, coffee… and flares!
Since 2019, the prices of foods such as meat, milk, and fruit have increased by 37%, making shopping much more expensive and unpleasant, even compared to a negative experience like going to the dentist. This rise generates frustration among consumers.
The Magic of Friendship
'Wicked' fulfills its role as a good musical: to excite, move, and uplift its audience. Its ending is epic, full of emotion and an intimate experience that highlights the value of friendship.
Dabiz Muñoz Returns to the Nuevos Ministerios Christmas Market and, With Him, New Food Trucks: From Café de París to Kricky Pelton
The Nuevos Ministerios Christmas market, featuring chef Dabiz Muñoz and new stalls such as Café de París and Kricky Pelton, will be open to the public until January 5th.
Phone 'Spoofing' in Spain: Warnings About Fraudulent Calls Claiming Debts on Electricity Bills
The CNMC warns about fraudulent calls in Spain where scammers use 'spoofing' to claim fake debts on electricity bills and urge victims to make urgent transfers to accounts provided by them.
McLaren signs its future star: Ella, the 14-year-old daughter of the legend and two-time Formula 1 champion Mika Hakkinen
14-year-old Ella Hakkinen, daughter of the two-time F1 world champion Mika Hakkinen, has been signed by the McLaren team, marking the beginning of her promising motorsport career.
George R.R. Martin confirms there is "some sequel" to Game of Thrones in the works
HBO has renewed House of the Dragon for a fourth season and The Knight of the Seven Kingdoms for a second, confirming the continuation of Game of Thrones sequels.
Reolink launches its Black Friday deals: advanced security with discounts of up to 50%
Reolink kicks off its Black Friday offers with up to 50% off, available from November 20 to December 1, providing advanced security solutions for homes and businesses.
The 'Magnificent' Fer Castro Returns to 'Saber y ganar' and Takes the First Step Toward Becoming a 'Centenarian'
Fer Castro, known as 'the magnificent,' returns to the quiz show 'Saber y ganar' and achieves his first victory in this stage, moving closer to becoming a centennial contestant, a notable milestone in the history of the program.
Chelo García-Cortés Forced to Deny a Rumor About Her Death: "Enough with the Lies"
Chelo García-Cortés had to deny a false rumor about her death, calling for an end to the spread of lies and fake news that affect her personally.
Andreu Buenafuente announces a work break "by medical prescription"
Andreu Buenafuente has announced that he will take a break from his work activity on medical advice. The presenter will take time off to care for his health, following professional recommendations that advise this temporary pause.
Isa Pantoja speaks out after Kiko Rivera's interview on '¡De viernes!': "I thought everything was lost"
Isa Pantoja has spoken following the recent statements from her brother Kiko Rivera, expressing that she thought the family relationship was irreparably damaged.
Pastora Vega Claims the Talent of Actresses Over 50: "Theater Is the Only Space We Have Left"
Pastora Vega, 65, denounces ageism in acting, stating that she has experienced a "professional desert" since she was 45. She emphasizes that theater is the only space where actresses over 50 still find opportunities to showcase their talent.
Isa Pantoja remembers the emotional abuse she suffered from her family: "They were not prepared"
Isa Pantoja spoke on ¡De viernes! about the emotional abuse she endured from her family. She responded to recent statements made by Kiko Rivera on Telecinco, revealing that her relatives were not prepared to handle certain situations, which affected their relationship and caused pain.
A 'GH 20' Contestant Reveals His Feelings for a Housemate: "She Has a Boyfriend"
Aquilino confessed to the Super that he is beginning to miss Paula a lot, which makes him nervous, despite knowing that she has a boyfriend.
Paloma Ferre, creator of 'Madrileños por el mundo', after twenty years on air: "Journalists are highly criticized"
The regional program 'Madrileños por el mundo' celebrates 20 years on air. Its creator, Paloma Ferre, reflects on the harsh criticism directed at journalists during this time.
Journalist Xabier Fortes denies 'nepotism' involving his son at TVE: "He did unpaid internships and applied for a training contract that is ending"
Carmen Sastre, former Content Director of TVE, accused Xabier Fortes of favoring his son at Canal 24 Horas. Fortes responded that his son only completed unpaid internships and obtained a training contract that is about to expire, denying any favoritism or 'nepotism'.
Eva González talks about her ex-husband Cayetano Rivera's new relationship: "Whatever makes him happy, makes my son happy too"
Cayetano Rivera, Eva González's ex-husband, is dating journalist Gemma Camacho. Eva states that his happiness is also important for their son.
Shakira says goodbye to her nephew in the middle of her tour: "I thought he was coming back, but they didn’t take me again"
During her "Women Don't Cry Anymore" tour across America, Shakira expressed her sadness as she said goodbye to her nephew, who was unable to reunite with her again as he had hoped.
Chenoa, about her song 'Cuando tú vas': "I was afraid of being so bold"
Chenoa reveals that her song "Cuando tú vas," although very meaningful to her, almost wasn't included in her repertoire due to fear of appearing so brave and direct in the lyrics.
Jimmy Kimmel responds ironically to Trump after he again called for his firing: "Shut up, little pig!"
Jimmy Kimmel replied ironically to President Trump following his repeated calls for ABC to fire him, using the nickname "little pig" as a direct comeback.
Patricia Steisy Accused of Using Ozempic After Losing 50 Kilos in Five Months, and She Defends Herself: "I Have a Good Constitution"
Patricia Steisy defends her 50-kilogram weight loss in five months, attributing it to her discipline and habits, and rejects accusations of using Ozempic, calling the criticism envy.
Susana Molina complains that Anabel Pantoja invited Malbert to an event and he explodes: "Maybe she's sore because of that"
Susana Molina mentioned on her podcast that Malbert, invited by Anabel Pantoja to an event, showed an unfriendly attitude that made his presence uncomfortable. Malbert responded by exploding, suggesting that Susana might be upset because of that.
Clara Lago recalls the "earth swallow me" moment she experienced with Queen Letizia
Actress Clara Lago shared an awkward anecdote when she ran into the kings at a bar and during the conversation made a comment that could have been misinterpreted, causing her a moment of embarrassment.
Kiko Rivera Would Already Have a New Girlfriend: "She Is a Policewoman and It's Something Stable"
Kike Quintana, son of Ana Rosa, revealed on 'El tiempo justo' that Kiko Rivera is publicly sharing details about his new relationship. According to Quintana, Kiko's girlfriend is a policewoman and their romance is a stable relationship.
Violeta Mangriñán, after spending a month apart from Fabio: "I thought the world would fall on me"
Violeta Mangriñán shares her experience after a month apart from her partner Fabio, stating she doesn't have emotional dependence on anyone. She also reveals that Fabio currently doesn't know when he will return to Spain.
Kevin Spacey: "I don't have a home, I live in hotels and Airbnbs, my financial situation is not good"
Kevin Spacey revealed that, after being accused of sexual assault, he invested all his savings in proving his innocence, which led to him not having a home and living in hotels and Airbnbs due to his difficult financial situation.
Is a Tsunami Really Possible in Cádiz? Here Are the Scientific Facts
The Gulf of Cádiz is an area with a high risk of tsunamis, confirmed by the historic 1755 earthquake and tsunami. Science indicates that, due to its geological location, the region remains vulnerable to future tsunamis, although the probability and exact impact depend on specific seismic factors.
Alejandro Sanz's 'burn' to Broncano on 'La Revuelta'
Alejandro Sanz visited the program La Revuelta on La 1 to present his new album, '¿Y ahora qué +?'. During the interview, he made a witty comment directed at Broncano that became the highlight of the encounter.
An Inside Look at the Saffron Flower Harvest: La Mancha's Lilac Treasure and Its Ephemeral Life
The saffron harvest in La Mancha is an intense and brief task, highlighting the lilac fields of flowers. This process is carried out quickly to preserve the quality of the flower, a valuable agricultural product with great tradition and demand.
Tense reunion between Ilia Topuria and Paddy Pimblett before Aleksandre's fight at UFC Qatar: "Come on, Chorizo, calm down"
Ilia Topuria, UFC double champion, had a tense encounter with Paddy Pimblett before his brother Aleksandre's fight at UFC Qatar. Despite the exchange, Topuria did not respond to the British fighter's remarks, keeping calm while supporting his brother.
The former tennis player who was Olympic champion with Nadal reveals what his personality is like: "I have the privilege of being friends"
Marc López, Olympic doubles champion with Rafa Nadal in Rio 2016, shared his impressions of Nadal's personality on the first anniversary of his retirement, highlighting the privilege he feels to be friends with the tennis player.
Italy qualifies for their third consecutive Davis Cup final and strikes fear without Sinner
Flavio Cobolli saved seven match points to give Italy a 2-0 lead over Belgium, securing their place in the Davis Cup final for the third year in a row, even without the presence of Sinner.
Jorge Lorenzo's New Challenge: He Will Be Maverick Viñales' Coach to Help Him Fight for the MotoGP World Championship
Jorge Lorenzo joins Maverick Viñales' team as a coach, providing support especially in sports and physical preparation to help the KTM rider compete for the MotoGP World Championship.
TAD File Against Javier Tebas for Breaching Barça's Confidentiality "by Revealing Its Financial Statements"
The Administrative Sports Tribunal has opened a file against Javier Tebas, president of LaLiga, following a complaint by Miguel Galán, president of CENAFE, for revealing confidential information about FC Barcelona's financial statements.
The number of students with autism is growing, but 8 out of 10 feel excluded and half suffer direct physical violence
6 out of 10 students with autism have suffered verbal violence and 4 out of 10 indirect physical violence, according to the 6th State Conference on Education and Autism. Additionally, 8 out of 10 feel excluded and half have experienced direct physical violence, highlighting a concerningly high level of abuse and exclusion in this group.
OPINION | Much more than spina bifida, by Alfredo Quintana
Spina bifida affects 8 out of every 10,000 births and is the second leading cause of severe congenital malformation, significantly impacting public health and the quality of life of those who suffer from it.
More university students with disabilities, but more alone: inclusion grows in enrollment, but not in connections
Fundación ONCE's VII Study reveals increased university enrollment of students with disabilities in Spain. However, despite higher inclusion rates, social integration and meaningful connections among these students remain limited, highlighting a gap between academic inclusion and social belonging.
The CEDDD Organizes the Conference 'Let's End Bullying: Responses to Disability Harassment' at the Congress
The conference organized by the CEDDD will take place on Monday, November 24 at 10:30 AM in the Constitutional Hall of the Congress of Deputies, addressing strategies to combat harassment based on disability.
The Mediterranean fleet rushes for a solution with Brussels to save the Christmas campaign
The European Commission is expecting a new scientific report, to be published today, before extending the fishing days for the 570 trawler vessels in the Mediterranean. The fishing sector criticizes the dismissal of two previous studies favorable to increasing activity during the Christmas campaign.
Iberdrola obtains final approval for its megaproject of an electric line between the USA and Canada
Iberdrola received the final approval for the NECEC electric line, which will transport 1,200 MW of hydroelectric energy from Quebec to New England through 233 km of high voltage.
BBVA extends the €760 promotion for new customers until after Christmas
BBVA is extending its €760 promotion for new customers who open an online account through its digital channels in Spain, keeping the offer active beyond the Christmas holidays.
Ibercaja Offers Financing at 3.9% for Car Purchases Until the End of the Year
Ibercaja offers financing at 3.9% for car purchases until the end of the year, reaffirming its commitment to providing competitive, accessible solutions tailored to the needs of its customers.
IAG joins the bid to buy 44.9% of the Portuguese airline TAP against Air France and Lufthansa
IAG, owner of Iberia, has officially expressed its interest in participating in the privatization of 44.9% of the Portuguese state airline TAP, competing against rivals such as Air France and Lufthansa.
The tax blow to pension plans will cause a drop of more than 12.5 billion euros in contributions over five years
The tax reform affecting pension plans will reduce contributions by more than 12.5 billion euros over five years, taking as a reference the 4.3 billion from 2020, the best year since 2007 before the change came into effect.
Explained Ending of 'Wicked: Part 2': All the Changes and Connections to 'The Wizard of Oz'
The movie concludes the story of Elphaba and Glinda, offering a new perspective that reinterprets the classic 'The Wizard of Oz,' revealing key connections and changes in the fate of the main characters.
"The movie I dreamed of": Danny Elfman (72 years old), Tim Burton's regular composer, returns in great shape
Luc Besson, director of 'The Fifth Element', reveals how he managed to collaborate for the first time with Danny Elfman, four-time Oscar-nominated composer and singer, highlighting the veteran musician's strong comeback.
Álvaro Morte: "During the Transition, Suárez, Carrillo, and Gutiérrez Mellado allowed themselves to be beaten for the common good. I find that commendable"
Álvaro Morte, actor from 'Money Heist,' plays Adolfo Suárez in the series 'Anatomy of a Moment,' based on the book by Javier Cercas. The production premiered on November 20 on Movistar Plus+. Morte highlights the bravery of the leaders of the Transition, who endured hardships for the common good.
Has 'Pluribus' already hooked you? The creator of 'Breaking Bad' returns with a bang
Vince Gilligan's new series for Apple TV, "Pluribus," presents a world where everyone is connected as one, except Carol, the protagonist. Gilligan returns with an innovative thriller that explores identity and individuality in a unique and captivating setting.
'Return to Silent Hill': This Is Its Terrifying Trailer and Release Date, 20 Years After the First
Christophe Gans returns as director for this new adaptation of Konami's video games. The cast includes Jeremy Irvine, Hannah Emily Anderson, and Robert Strange. The trailer features a terrifying atmosphere and the release date is announced, marking two decades since the first installment.
We put the iPhone Air to the test after extinction rumors: what Apple’s ultra-thin phone really offers
The iPhone Air, an ultra-thin Apple phone, has been tested to evaluate whether it is a valuable innovation, a temporary experiment, or simply an attractive design that requires sacrifices in functionality.
Spotify and Opera launch Sonic: a theme that turns your music into animation while you browse
Spotify and Opera introduce Sonic, a theme that transforms music into a visual animation within the browser. It generates a digital landscape made up of small particles that move to the rhythm of sound waves while you browse.
LibrePods: the new app that allows you to use all the functions of AirPods on an Android phone
LibrePods is an application that allows you to pair Apple AirPods with Android devices, enabling the use of all their native features on this platform.
This is Hull 096, the world's largest electric ferry with more than 5,000 lithium batteries
Hull 096 is an electric ferry equipped with more than 5,000 lithium batteries, designed as a floating laboratory to collect data and advance toward cleaner, quieter, and more sustainable maritime transportation.
Goodbye to Free Channels: Photocall TV Closes for Broadcasting Over 1,000 Illegal TV Channels
Photocall TV, which offered more than 1,000 unauthorized TV and radio channels, has shut down following an investigation by DAZN and ACE for illegal content transmission.
Baroness Thyssen introduces her daughter Carmen, 19, with the models' favorite minimalist look
Carmen, twin daughter of Baroness Thyssen, stands out with a minimalist style and is shaping up to be a future Spanish 'it girl'.
Almu Carrión, fashion influencer, reveals the trick to know if you are buying good quality tights
Almu Carrión, fashion influencer, shares a trick to identify good quality tights, essential in autumn and winter. She warns that low-quality tights break quickly, so she recommends checking certain details before buying to ensure durability and comfort.
Meghan Markle stars on a cover completely without makeup or filters, sparking controversy: "She doesn't look like herself"
Meghan Markle appears on a cover with a completely natural face, without makeup or filters, showing an authentic image in the style of Pamela Anderson. This decision has generated controversy, as some believe she does not resemble her usual appearance.
Marta Ortega Turns A Coruña into the Fashion Epicenter Again with Annie Leibovitz
Marta Ortega, president of Inditex, has once again brought together models, filmmakers, and musicians in A Coruña to celebrate fashion, solidifying the city as a key hub in the industry.
Queues at Mango for the Most Versatile and Sophisticated Pants of Autumn for Less Than 13 Euros
These pants, available in three colors, have become very popular at Mango for their versatility, sophisticated style, and affordable price, less than 13 euros.
Everyone Talks About Tamara Falcó But No One Has Noticed Her Short and Classic Manicure That Never Goes Out of Style
Tamara Falcó has become a trend thanks to her natural, simple, and elegant manicure, a classic style that keeps her nails short and perfect all year round.
Dodot Aqua Pure Wipes Are Back at 0.03 Euros Each, the Deal You Can't Miss
Dodot Aqua Pure wipes, essential for infant hygiene, return to Amazon with a standout Black Friday offer, available for only 0.03 euros each, making them an unmissable bargain for parents.
How to Experience Cinema at Home with This Soundbar with Subwoofer at 50% Off
Enjoy your movies and series with cinema-quality sound thanks to this soundbar with subwoofer, now available at a 50% discount, offering professional sound at a more affordable price.
Apple Watch for less than 200 euros: one of Amazon's bets during its 'black' week
Amazon offers discounts on Apple Watches during its Black Friday week, with prices dropping below 200 euros, becoming one of the most attractive deals for users interested in this technology.
This is the Camera to Invest In: Auto Focus and Large Battery
Sony's camera offers high-quality photos, ideal for both amateurs and professionals, standing out for its auto focus and long-lasting battery that ensure excellent results in any situation.
Turkish Eggs: The Curious Dish Infanta Elena Tried on Her Getaway to Seville
Infanta Elena enjoyed a dinner at a restaurant in Seville, where she tried the curious traditional dish called Turkish eggs, one of the local classics.
The Asturian Sausage You Still Don't Know Is Cured, Smoked, and Delicious
This Asturian sausage, made in the southwestern region of Asturias, is prepared with select cuts of pork. It is a cured and smoked product that stands out for its authentic flavor and artisanal quality.
They Taste Like Homemade Donuts: This Is How the Fluffy Arabic Yogurt Donuts Are
Learn how to make fluffy Arabic yogurt donuts, a homemade and delicious version that reminds you of the flavor of a donut. Perfect to enjoy at home with a soft texture and authentic taste.
With 6 ingredients and in 10 minutes, Marta Verona's healthy recipe, winner of 'MasterChef' 6, using two cans of tuna
Marta Verona, winner of 'MasterChef' 6, shares a healthy recipe with only 6 ingredients and two cans of tuna in 10 minutes. She also clarifies the recommended amount of tuna cans that should be consumed weekly.
The Tricks Michelin Guide Inspectors Use to Go Unnoticed When They Visit a Restaurant
Michelin Guide inspectors visit restaurants anonymously to evaluate dishes and menus without being recognized. Their discretion is key to ensuring an impartial assessment that determines whether an establishment receives Michelin Stars.
Gluten-Free and Low-Carb Pumpkin Bread, an Ideal Recipe for Autumn
Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen,' shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday, such as this gluten-free and low-carb pumpkin bread, perfect for the autumn season.
The route along the 'queen of the Roman roads': a cobblestone path with centuries of history to explore from Rome
The historic Roman road connects Rome with Brindisi over several kilometers. A notable section stands out for its age and preservation, offering a unique experience to travel along part of the ancient Roman infrastructure.
Five Activities in Lapland to Enjoy a Magical Christmas
In Lapland, Finland, you can enjoy unique Christmas experiences such as visiting Santa Claus, riding in a reindeer sleigh, and admiring the stunning northern lights, creating a magical Christmas in the northernmost part of the country.
The Curious Mine in Cartagena with Centuries of History Surrounded by Nature
The interpretation center of the mine in Cartagena allows visitors to learn about the historical significance of the mining sector in Murcia, highlighting centuries of activity and its natural surroundings.
Three Hiking Trails That Kids Will Love to Explore in the Mountains
Three accessible hiking trails with little elevation gain that include surprises along the way to keep children motivated as they walk and enjoy the mountains.
The Lesser-Visited European City That Is Among the Best Travel Destinations for 2026
This city in the Netherlands, ideal for a weekend getaway, is notable for having the tallest church tower in the country, offering a unique cultural and architectural experience.
The European city that transforms into a Christmas fairy tale: markets, lights, and trees among snowy mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city is ideal for enjoying Christmas with family, featuring markets, festive lights, and trees that create a magical atmosphere among snowy mountains.
The small village in Galicia perfect for a getaway: stone houses and narrow streets in nature
To the south of Lugo, near Asturias, there is a charming Galician village with stone houses and narrow streets surrounded by nature, ideal for those seeking tranquility and a getaway in a peaceful setting.
When Pregnancy Goes Unnoticed Until Delivery: Factors and Risks of Cryptic Pregnancy
Some pregnancies can go unnoticed until delivery, even in women who use hormonal contraceptives. This phenomenon, known as cryptic pregnancy, presents particular factors and risks that require medical attention to avoid complications during and after birth.
Vaccination against flu or COVID also reduces the risk of stroke, heart attack, or thromboembolic complications
Vaccines against the flu and COVID-19 not only protect against these diseases but also reduce the risk of suffering a stroke, heart attack, and other thromboembolic complications, offering additional cardiovascular benefits.
Goodbye to Implants? Japan Discovers a Drug That Regenerates Teeth and Is Already Being Applied to Humans
Japanese researchers have identified the antibody TRG-035, which promotes the natural regeneration of teeth. They are currently evaluating its efficacy in a first phase of human trials, offering a possible alternative to dental implants.
Javier de Haro, Child Psychologist, Explains the Mistake Many Parents Make When They See Their Children Wearing Adults' Shoes
Javier de Haro, child psychologist, points out that it is common for children aged 2 to 5 to wear adults' shoes. He explains that this behavior reflects their desire to imitate and explore but warns parents against misinterpreting this action and making mistakes in how they react.
The effects on your body when you take magnesium and melatonin together: how it affects your sleep
Melatonin is a natural hormone that regulates sleep and is combined with magnesium to improve the quality of rest. Together, they can enhance relaxation and promote deeper, more restorative sleep. This combination helps reduce insomnia and improves overall well-being during the night.
Deborah García, chemist: "Neither deodorant nor antiperspirant… the solution against sweat is in the antiodorant"
Deborah García explains that sweat interacts with the microbiota and endocrine disruptors, so it is key to carefully choose which products to apply to the underarms, recommending the use of antiodorants instead of deodorants or antiperspirants for better care.
Behind the wheel of the BYD Atto 2 DM-i: Zero Emissions sticker and 1,000 km range at a bargain price
The BYD Atto 2 DM-i presents itself as an attractive option in its segment, offering a Zero Emissions sticker, up to 1,000 km of range, and a competitive price, combining efficiency and advanced technology.
This is the First Division car with 650 HP that Atlético de Madrid players will drive
Hyundai and Atlético de Madrid have renewed their contract until 2027, celebrating with a test drive day of the powerful Ioniq 5 N, the 650 HP electric model that the players will use for their regular travel.
Dynamic Speed Limits: Are They the Solution to Improving Safety?
The new technologies implemented by the DGT allow adjusting speed limits in real time according to the situation of each road, aiming to improve road safety and prevent traffic problems.
Recover up to eight points on your license is now possible in just two days
The points-based license system allows you to recover up to eight points through training courses, making it possible to regain them in just two days after losing them.
What You Need to Do to Obtain the CAP: Key Points for Working as a Truck Driver
Obtaining the Certificate of Professional Competence (CAP) is essential to work legally as a truck driver in Spain. This certificate certifies the necessary qualifications for professional transport and is a mandatory requirement to work in the sector.
How is the V16 beacon activated? These are the steps to follow
The V16 beacon will be mandatory starting in January, and it is essential to know how to use it in emergencies while driving. These light signals are activated to alert other drivers and improve safety on the road during risky situations.
The drug boat ran over the agents' zodiac in Barbate without braking, according to the expert report
An expert report reveals that the drug boat did not brake before crashing into the agents' zodiac in Barbate, whose court was awaiting this analysis of the maritime vehicle's trajectory.
A woman dies and a man suffers burns on 90% of his body in a fire in a park in Alcalá de Henares
A woman died and a man suffered burns on 90% of his body following a fire in a park in Alcalá de Henares. The fire may have been accidentally caused by a gas camping stove in a shack.
800 Police Officers Deployed in Barcelona and the Metropolitan Area in the Tenth ‘Kanpai’ Operation Against Repeat Offenders
800 police officers took part in the tenth ‘Kanpai’ operation, deploying in Barcelona and nearby municipalities such as Badalona, Sant Adrià, Santa Coloma, L'Hospitalet, Esplugues, Cornellà, and El Prat, as well as the airport and the metro, to combat repeat criminal offenses in the area.
Two arrested for the death of a man whose body was found in a canal in Seville
The police found the burned body in an advanced state of decomposition in a canal in Seville. Two people were arrested in connection with the man's death.
The tenant investigated for a deadly fire in Santander denies leaving and says he warned the lower floors
The tenant investigated for the deadly fire in Santander was found the next day near the Mataleñas Lighthouse and was admitted to the Psychiatry Unit. He denies having left after the fire and claims he warned the lower floors.
Councillors from PP, Más Madrid, PSOE, and Vox Visit El Capricho Together on the Eve of Christmas
Councillors from PP, Más Madrid, PSOE, and Vox made a joint visit to El Capricho to observe the restoration work up close, in a friendly gesture ahead of Christmas.
200 people participate in a plane accident drill at Lleida Airport
A drill at Lleida Airport involved the participation of 200 people, simulating a plane accident. The exercise accounted for 17 injured and 3 deceased to test the emergency response.
Three thieves arrested for robbing a shop in Alcorcón and breaking into a home while fleeing
Three thieves were arrested after robbing a shop in Alcorcón and entering a home where the owner was inside. They stole a handbag, keys, and money while fleeing.
Man Detained for Sexually Assaulting Two Minors in Burela Released
The man accused of sexually assaulting two minors in Burela was released after being brought before a judge. The judge imposed the obligation for him to report monthly to the court as a precautionary measure.
A 19-year-old and a minor arrested in connection with two robberies in less than 24 hours
The police arrested a 19-year-old and a minor linked to two robberies in less than 24 hours. At the minor's residence, they found an air pistol, a knife, a machete, and a balaclava.
The DANA judge summons Mazón's bodyguards and driver as witnesses on October 29 in case they "might have overheard some of his calls"
The magistrate highlights as an indisputable fact Salomé Pradas's intention to maintain contact with the president of the Generalitat and summons Mazón's bodyguards and driver to testify on October 29, aiming to clarify whether they heard any of his calls during the DANA event.
For Less Than One Euro per Night and Less Than One Meter Wide: This Is What 'Mini Rooms' in China Are Like
In China, mini rooms less than one meter wide have become popular, spaces that do not allow a person to fully enter. These extremely small spaces are rented for less than one euro per night, reflecting the housing crisis and high population density in some cities.
The surprising video of a nun controlling traffic next to the Colosseum in Rome
A nun was filmed controlling traffic next to the Colosseum in Rome. The video, captured by councilor Francesco Carpano, went viral on social media, generating surprise and comments among users.
Scientists Pay Tribute to Shakira with the Discovery of a Unique Fossil Turtle
A new species of fossil turtle discovered in the Tatacoa Desert was named in honor of the Colombian singer Shakira, recognizing her inspiration and cultural legacy.
Hairballs in Cats: When to Worry and How to Truly Prevent Them
Hairballs in cats should not be a cause for resignation. It is essential to understand why they form in order to know when to be concerned and how to effectively prevent them, improving feline health and well-being.
From Walks to Networks: How Animals Transform Our Digital Life
Research shows that the relationship with animals improves self-esteem, reduces stress, and influences the digital identity of their caregivers, demonstrating a significant impact on their emotional and social life.
Coherence, Compassion... What We Should Expect from a Good Veterinarian
A good veterinarian should combine professionalism and empathy, as these attributes are not a luxury but essential for responsible animal care.
Games, Scent, and Bonding: How to Keep Your Dog Active on Rainy Days
During rainy days, scent mats and learning exercises can be used to keep dogs' minds active. These activities stimulate their sense of smell and strengthen the bond with their owners, preventing boredom when going for walks is not possible.
Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, November 22, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you face the day with confidence and good spirits.
Check the ONCE Cuponazo: Results
Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo for Friday, November 21, 2025, to find out if your coupon has won.
Check EuroMillions: Results for Friday, November 21, 2025
Check the official results of the EuroMillions draw held on Friday, November 21, 2025, to see if you have won any prize.
Bonoloto Numbers: Results for This Friday, November 21
Check the official Bonoloto results for Friday, November 21, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and prizes.
On social media, a "traditional man"; in person, he looks for a roof over his head and for you to cook dinner
A viral thread on X exposes the contradiction between misogynistic discourse and the reality of heteronormative masculinity, showing through screenshots how those who preach traditional roles actually seek support and comforts like shelter and food in person.
What We Know About 'Caballé,' the Biopic About One of the Greatest Sopranos of the 20th Century
The biopic 'Caballé' brings to life the life and career of the great Catalan diva Montserrat Caballé, one of the most outstanding sopranos of the 20th century, now on the big screen to celebrate her musical and personal legacy.
Goldie Hawn, 80 Years in 12 Images You May Not Have Seen of the Legendary Star
Goldie Hawn celebrates her 80th birthday with a collection of 12 unpublished images that showcase memorable moments from the career and life of this legendary Oscar-winning actress.
Winter Comes Early: The Images Left by Snow and Polar Cold in Spain
The Directorate General of Civil Protection and Emergencies and Aemet have issued warnings about an extreme drop in temperatures, with highs below 10 degrees across much of Spain. Widespread snowfall is affecting the northern third of the peninsula, creating snowy landscapes and road closures.
Not Just Vinícius: Footballers Hated in Most Stadiums
Some footballers are hated in most stadiums they visit, either because of their controversial character or their high quality, which makes them feared rivals and triggers the anger of the fans.
50 Years of Monarchy: Photos of the Events at the Royal Palace and the Congress
The Royal Palace and the Congress celebrate 50 years of the Monarchy, presided over by the kings and their daughters. Queen Sofía will be honored by Felipe VI with the Order of the Golden Fleece in recognition of her services to the country and the Crown.
Four arrested for the disturbances following Vito Quiles' rally in Pamplona
Four people were arrested following the riots in Pamplona after Vito Quiles' rally, during which groups vandalized containers and threw objects and bottles at the officers.
The White House denies that Trump requested the death penalty for Democrats who urged the military to "disobey" the government
Trump called for the arrest of Democratic lawmakers who encouraged the military to disobey "illegal orders," labeling it a sedition offense. The White House denied that Trump had requested the death penalty for these Democrats.
Iván Rojo and Salma de Diego, first evicted from 'OT 2025', release their singles: this is how '29' and 'Ufff' sound
Iván Rojo and Salma de Diego, the first contestants evicted from 'OT 2025', have already released their debut singles, "29" and "Ufff" respectively, officially presented on the 'OT' account.
Trump Announces New Oil Drilling on Millions of Acres Off the Coasts of California and Florida
Trump announced the opening of millions of acres off the coasts of California and Florida for new oil drilling, areas that had not had federal leases since 1980 and 1995, respectively.
€20,000 fine for not returning the money from reusable cups at Manuel Carrasco's concerts in Seville
Facua has reported that the €20,000 fine imposed for not returning the money from reusable cups at Manuel Carrasco's concerts in Seville is "extraordinarily lower" than the profits made by the company from the sales.
Ten years in prison for the British politician accused of accepting pro-Russian bribes
British politician Gill was sentenced to ten years in prison for accepting bribes amounting to £40,000 from Oleg Voloshyn, a pro-Russian Ukrainian official.
The Bundesbank believes that Europe is obliged to increase defense spending
Christine Lagarde suggests that Europe can offset the negative impact of U.S. tariffs by reducing its internal trade barriers.
Cortylandia Schedules in Madrid: Dates, Location, and Showtimes on Holidays and Weekdays
Cortylandia is a traditional Christmas show in Madrid that has been held since 1979 and attracts thousands of children annually. It offers scheduled performances on holidays and weekdays, located at the El Corte Inglés shopping center, making it a highly anticipated event during the Christmas season.
Spain - Germany Davis Cup 2025: schedule and where to watch the semifinal on TV and online
Spain, led by David Ferrer, advanced to the semifinals of the 2025 Davis Cup in Bologna after defeating the Czech Republic in two of the three matches played. The semifinal will be against Germany.
A 67-year-old man dies after his vehicle falls into the sea in Menorca
A 67-year-old man died after his vehicle fell into the sea in Menorca. Firefighters rescued the sole occupant inside the vehicle, who was in cardiorespiratory arrest.
'Wonderland', Annie Leibovitz's Journey Through the History of Pop Culture and Fashion
Annie Leibovitz's exhibition, promoted by the Marta Ortega Pérez Foundation, offers a journey through the history of pop culture and fashion through the artist's iconic photographs.
The worst hours of the polar cold wave arrive with snowfalls and strong winds: these are the provinces on alert
Nine provinces are on alert due to the polar cold wave causing low temperatures, snowfalls, rain, strong winds, and high waves. These adverse conditions especially affect the most vulnerable areas, and it is recommended to take precautions as the weather worsens on Saturday.
The children of Carlos Falcó buy the winery founded by their father, the Marqués de Griñón
The five children of Carlos Falcó have purchased 50% of the winery that belonged to their father’s partner, consolidating their control over the company founded by the Marqués de Griñón.
A 6-year-old girl dies and another 4-year-old is admitted to the ICU after being treated at a dental clinic in Alzira
A 6-year-old girl died after arriving at the hospital in cardiopulmonary arrest, and another 4-year-old girl is in the ICU with fever, vomiting, and drowsiness, after being treated at a dental clinic in Alzira.
The Dentist Who Treated the Deceased Girl Says She Left the Clinic Well and Points to "a Defective Batch of Anesthesia"
The dentist states that the girl left in good condition after the consultation and suggests that a defective batch of anesthesia may have caused the death. The owner of the center clarifies that intravenous sedation was used to relax the child during the treatment.
The parents of the girl who died after visiting the dentist claim she was under observation for four hours at the clinic and left with symptoms
The girl showed drowsiness, difficulty breathing, and little response to stimuli after visiting the dentist. Her parents state that she was under observation at the clinic for four hours before being discharged with these symptoms.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed. It includes topics on politics, economy, society, and culture, presented clearly and concisely to keep readers quickly updated on the most important events.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including creating a spending plan, controlling consumption habits, and the importance of saving. Additionally, it suggests tools and tricks to maximize your financial resources and achieve economic stability, helping you make smart financial decisions and improve your economic well-being.
Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
Cinemanía presents a selection of must-watch series and movies for cinema and TV lovers. It features recent titles and classics that offer quality entertainment, with a variety of genres to suit all tastes. The list includes national and international productions, recommended for their storyline, performances, and direction. Ideal for planning marathons and discovering new stories.
'The K-pop Warriors' and Their Success on Netflix, Explained by a Music Expert: "'Golden' is Like 'Let It Go' and 'Roar'"
The success of the movie on Netflix is largely due to its music, which motivates and connects with the audience. A music expert compares the main song "Golden" to anthems like "Let It Go" and "Roar," explaining how this type of powerful themes drive the movie's popularity and the emotional engagement of viewers.
There are four Spanish cities among the most beautiful to visit in Europe
Spain stands out as a tourist destination for its heritage, culture, history, and gastronomy. Travel + Leisure magazine has recognized up to four Spanish cities among the 15 most beautiful in Europe, reaffirming its appeal to travelers.
The European City That Transforms Into a Christmas Tale: Market Stalls, Lights, and Trees Among Snowy Mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere for families, with traditional market stalls, illuminated decorations, and Christmas trees surrounded by snowy mountains.
Óscar Puente announces the construction of the viaduct that will be the longest in Spain: 3.5 kilometers
The Minister of Transport announced the approval of the project for the SE-40 section between Dos Hermanas and Coria del Río in Seville, with an investment exceeding 688 million euros, which includes the construction of the longest viaduct in Spain, measuring 3.5 kilometers.
The perfect miniseries to binge on Netflix: historical epic to whet your appetite before Nolan's 'Odyssey'
'Troy: Fall of a City' on Netflix offers a historical epic full of betrayals and legendary battles, ideal for fans of Ancient Greece awaiting Christopher Nolan's release.
Norman Reedus ('The Walking Dead') says goodbye to Daryl Dixon: "Last day of filming. I feel very fortunate"
Norman Reedus temporarily says goodbye to his iconic role as Daryl Dixon after 15 years playing the character in AMC's zombie saga. The actor expresses his gratitude on his last day of filming.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: What Happens If a Neighbor Brings a Dog Without a Muzzle in Common Areas
The Horizontal Property Law regulates neighbor communities, including rules about pets in common areas. If a neighbor brings a dog without a muzzle in these areas, they may be sanctioned, as they are required to respect community rules to ensure coexistence and safety for all residents.
12 Key Films to Understand Life under Francoism: Spain during the Dictatorship
Spanish cinema has portrayed Franco's dictatorship from its beginnings to its end, using reenactments and direct testimonies to reflect life during Francoism.
Black Friday 2025: When Discounts Start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and Other Fashion Brands
Black Friday, originating in the United States and celebrated on the last Friday of November after Thanksgiving Day, marks the beginning of major discounts in stores like H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés. In 2025, these brands will start their offers earlier, allowing consumers to access exclusive promotions before the official date.
Where to Eat the Two Best Marineras in the Region of Murcia
The 3rd Route-Contest for the Best Marinera in the Region of Murcia has recorded a historic number of participants, highlighting the best marineras that can be enjoyed in various establishments throughout the region.
The Three Neighborhoods in Barcelona to Buy Property with the Greatest Potential for Appreciation in 2026
Barcelona’s real estate market is expanding, standing out as a dynamic city for investing in housing. Three specific neighborhoods show the greatest potential for appreciation in 2026, attracting the interest of buyers and investors due to their growth and profitability prospects.
Europe takes a historic leap: JUPITER simulates a quantum processor that moves more than two quadrillion data points per operation
The European supercomputer JUPITER has successfully simulated a quantum processor that moves more than two quadrillion data points per operation, marking a crucial breakthrough and positioning Europe as a leader in the race for quantum computing.
G20 leaders meet in South Africa seeking agreement, despite US boycott
G20 leaders convened in South Africa aiming to reach consensus on global economic and climate issues, despite the absence of the US delegation. Key discussions focused on sustainable development, inclusive growth, and addressing geopolitical tensions impacting cooperation among member countries. The summit highlighted efforts to strengthen multilateralism amid ongoing global challenges.
COP30 Climate Summit Deadlocked as EU Rejects Draft Deal
The COP30 climate summit faces a deadlock after the EU rejected the proposed draft deal, citing insufficient commitments from major polluters. Negotiations have stalled as parties fail to agree on critical issues such as emission targets and financial support for vulnerable nations. The impasse threatens progress in global climate action efforts aimed at limiting temperature rise to 1.5°C.
Oil prices settle down at lowest in a month as US seeks Russia-Ukraine peace deal
Oil prices dropped to their lowest in a month amid negotiations led by the US aiming for a Russia-Ukraine peace agreement. Market uncertainty over the conflict's resolution and potential impacts on energy supply contributed to decreased prices, reflecting cautious investor sentiment.
Trump signs proclamation to ease regulations on some coke oven processing plants
President Trump signed a proclamation easing regulatory requirements for certain coke oven processing plants. The move aims to reduce operational burdens and promote industrial growth while maintaining environmental standards. The adjustment focuses on streamlining compliance procedures to support manufacturing efficiency and job creation in the sector.
Florida Republicans oppose Trump offshore oil leasing plan
Florida Republicans have expressed strong opposition to former President Trump's offshore oil leasing plan, citing environmental risks and potential harm to the state's coastline and tourism industry. They argue the plan threatens marine life and coastal economies, urging officials to protect Florida’s natural resources and prioritize sustainable energy alternatives over expanded drilling.
G20 envoys agree draft declaration despite US boycott, sources say
G20 envoys have reportedly agreed on a draft declaration despite the United States boycotting the talks. The agreement reflects a consensus among member nations on key global economic issues, though the US absence highlights ongoing diplomatic tensions. The draft aims to address economic recovery, climate action, and multilateral cooperation ahead of the upcoming summit.
G20 draft declaration defies US with ’climate change’ references, source says
The G20 draft declaration includes references to 'climate change,' countering US opposition. Sources say this marks a significant shift as member countries emphasize climate action despite differing views, highlighting growing global consensus on addressing environmental challenges.
Analysis – China’s largest US soybean buy in 2 years buoys prices, triggers sales by struggling farmers
China’s biggest purchase of US soybeans in two years has boosted global prices, benefiting farmers facing financial challenges. The surge in demand signals improved trade relations and promises support for farmers struggling with low incomes, encouraging increased sales and production amid ongoing market uncertainties.
Brazil fears losing US market share in instant coffee after Trump maintains tariffs
Brazil is concerned about losing its share of the US instant coffee market after former President Trump decided to keep tariffs in place. These tariffs make Brazilian coffee less competitive compared to other countries. The move may shift US buyers toward cheaper alternatives, impacting Brazil's export revenue and coffee industry.
Gold prices stabilize after Fed's Williams signals a December rate cut
Gold prices steadied following Federal Reserve’s John Williams hinting at a possible interest rate cut in December. The prospect of lower rates boosted investor optimism, supporting gold as a safe-haven asset. Market participants are now closely watching upcoming economic data and Fed signals for further direction.
Judge in Google ad tech case seeks quick fix for web giant’s monopolies
A judge overseeing the antitrust case against Google’s advertising technology practices is pushing for a swift resolution. The goal is to address allegations that Google holds monopolistic control over key ad services, which may harm competition and advertisers. The court aims to implement remedies that quickly restore market fairness while avoiding prolonged litigation.
US mulls letting Nvidia sell H200 chips to China, sources say
The US government is considering permitting Nvidia to export its advanced H200 AI chips to China. This potential approval marks a shift in the US stance on technology exports to China amid growing geopolitical tensions. The decision aims to balance national security concerns with business interests as Nvidia seeks to expand its market presence in China.
Fitness guru Susan Powter returns with documentary detailing her resilience
Susan Powter, famed fitness expert, unveils a new documentary chronicling her journey of overcoming personal struggles and health challenges. The film highlights her resilience, commitment to wellness, and efforts to inspire others to lead healthier lives through determination and positive mindset.
US CFPB settles with MoneyLion as enforcement activity winds down
The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has reached a settlement with MoneyLion, signaling a reduction in its enforcement actions. The settlement resolves allegations related to the fintech company's practices, marking a shift in the agency's regulatory approach. This move reflects the CFPB's evolving priorities as it moves away from aggressive enforcement toward other regulatory strategies.
Bill Ackman eyes IPO of hedge fund Pershing in early 2026, FT reports
Bill Ackman plans to take Pershing Square, his hedge fund, public through an IPO in early 2026. The move aims to boost capital and provide greater financial flexibility. This follows recent strong fund performance and growing investor interest, positioning Pershing Square for expanded growth and market presence.
Trump, Mamdani say NY utility Con Edison needs to cut rates
Former President Trump and activist Mamdani urge New York utility Con Edison to reduce its rates, citing concerns over high energy costs burdening consumers. They call for regulatory actions to ensure fair pricing and improved transparency in the utility's operations.
Lilly becomes first drugmaker to hit $1 trillion valuation on weight-loss demand
Eli Lilly became the first drugmaker to reach a $1 trillion market valuation, driven by strong demand for its weight-loss drugs. The company's success highlights growing investor confidence in obesity treatments, which are reshaping the pharmaceutical industry's focus and boosting sales significantly.
Fitch revises Hasbro’s outlook to positive on improved earnings
Fitch Ratings upgraded Hasbro’s outlook to positive from stable, citing improved earnings and stronger financial performance. The revision reflects Hasbro’s successful product launches, effective cost management, and growing demand in key markets, which enhance its credit profile and operational resilience. Fitch anticipates continued growth and improved cash flow, supporting a potential future rating upgrade.
Moody’s changes Chevron Phillips Chemical outlook to negative
Moody’s has revised Chevron Phillips Chemical’s credit outlook to negative, citing concerns over rising debt levels and potential cash flow pressures. The rating agency highlighted uncertainties in the chemical market and planned capital expenditures as key risks that may impact the company's financial stability and creditworthiness moving forward.
DuPont outlook changed to stable by Moody’s as debt leverage improves
Moody’s upgraded DuPont’s outlook to stable, citing improved debt leverage and stronger financial position. The rating agency highlighted DuPont’s effective debt management and steady cash flow, which enhance its credit profile. This outlook revision reflects Moody’s confidence in DuPont’s ability to maintain its financial health amid market challenges.
Moody's affirms UK's Aa3 rating ahead of budget
Moody's has maintained the UK's Aa3 credit rating prior to the upcoming budget announcement. The agency cited the country's resilient economic fundamentals and effective fiscal management despite global uncertainties, signaling confidence in the UK's financial stability and outlook.
Trump Tariff Relief Leaves 22% of Brazil's Shipments Still Subject to Tariffs
Despite the U.S. granting tariff relief on certain Brazilian products under the Trump administration, 22% of Brazil's shipments to the U.S. continue to face tariffs. This ongoing trade barrier affects Brazil's export potential and economic relations with the U.S., leaving some sectors unable to fully benefit from the relief measures.
US wholesale inventories revised higher in August
The US Commerce Department revised August wholesale inventories upward, indicating stronger than initially reported stockpiling by businesses. This adjustment suggests increased business confidence and potential impacts on future economic activity, reflecting firms' readiness for consumer demand and supply chain stability.
Michigan consumer sentiment edges up, slightly surpasses forecasts
Michigan consumer sentiment rose moderately in the latest report, slightly beating analysts' expectations. The increase reflects growing optimism among consumers, despite ongoing economic uncertainties, indicating cautious confidence in the economy’s near-term outlook.
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Manufacturing PMI dips slightly, remains in expansion territory
The latest Manufacturing PMI has declined marginally but continues to indicate growth in the sector. Despite the slight dip, manufacturing activity remains solid, supported by ongoing demand and production. This suggests resilience in the manufacturing industry amid fluctuating economic conditions.
Canada September retail sales down 0.7%; seen unchanged in October
Canada's retail sales fell by 0.7% in September, reflecting a slowdown amid economic uncertainty. Analysts expect sales to remain steady in October as consumers adjust to inflation and interest rate pressures. The decline indicates cautious spending, but stable October forecasts suggest no immediate sharp retail downturn.
Fed's Jefferson: AI-related stock gains unlikely to be dot-com boom replay
Federal Reserve official Jefferson stated that the recent AI-driven surge in stock prices is unlikely to mirror the late 1990s dot-com boom. He emphasized that current market dynamics and economic fundamentals differ significantly from that era, suggesting a more sustainable growth pattern for AI-related investments rather than the speculative frenzy seen previously.
UK retail sales and consumer morale slide ahead of budget
UK retail sales experienced a decline, reflecting weakening consumer spending amid economic uncertainty. Consumer morale also dropped ahead of the upcoming budget announcement, indicating increased caution among shoppers. The downturn highlights concerns over inflation and cost-of-living pressures impacting household budgets. Retailers may face challenges as consumers tighten spending in response to the economic outlook.
UK businesses put plans on hold before Reeves' budget, PMI shows
UK businesses are delaying investment and hiring decisions ahead of Chancellor Jeremy Reeves' upcoming budget. The Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) indicates cautious business sentiment amid economic uncertainty, impacting growth prospects. Firms await budget details before committing to expansion plans, reflecting wariness about policy direction and economic stability.
Judges block Trump from cutting hundreds of millions in grants to cities, counties
Federal judges have blocked the Trump administration's attempt to cut hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants to cities and counties. The courts ruled that the administration's actions were unlawful, protecting funding meant for local governments. The decision ensures that critical financial support to municipalities remains intact despite the administration’s efforts to reduce it.
Trump lavishes praise on New York's mayor-elect Mamdani at warm White House meeting
Former President Donald Trump praised New York's mayor-elect, Aditya Mamdani, during a cordial White House meeting. Highlighting Mamdani's commitment to the city, Trump expressed optimism about his leadership and potential positive impact on New York's future. The gathering signaled bipartisan goodwill and a focus on collaborative efforts for urban improvement.
US stocks jump on Fed rate cut bets but lose ground on the week
US stocks surged as investors anticipated Federal Reserve rate cuts, driven by easing inflation concerns. However, gains were pared later, leading to a weekly decline amid mixed economic data and ongoing uncertainty about the pace and timing of Fed easing measures.
BOJ close to raising rates, board member Masu says -Nikkei
Bank of Japan board member Masu indicated that the BOJ is nearing a decision to raise interest rates, signaling a shift from its prolonged ultra-loose monetary policy. This move aims to address inflation concerns as Japan's economy shows signs of sustained growth. The timing and scale of the rate hike remain under discussion within the central bank.
Fed’s Williams revives rate-cut hopes, but would a split Fed actually cut?
Fed’s John Williams hinted at possible rate cuts if inflation eases, reviving market hopes. However, with Fed officials divided on the need to cut rates, uncertainty remains over whether a split Fed would move to lower borrowing costs soon. The central bank continues to balance controlling inflation and supporting economic growth amid mixed signals.
Brazil central bank to offer $2 billion in dollar auctions with repurchase deal on Monday
Brazil's central bank plans to auction $2 billion in U.S. dollars on Monday, including a repurchase agreement. This move aims to stabilize the currency and manage market liquidity amid economic uncertainties. The operation reflects continued efforts to support the real and control inflation.
Moody’s grants Italy its first rating upgrade in 23 years
Moody’s upgraded Italy’s credit rating for the first time in 23 years, citing improvements in the country’s economic outlook and fiscal management. The upgrade reflects stronger growth prospects and a commitment to reform, enhancing investor confidence and reducing borrowing costs for Italy. This marks a significant shift in the nation’s financial reputation after decades of stagnation and challenges.
Moody’s upgrades Italy’s credit rating to Baa2, outlook stable
Moody’s has upgraded Italy’s credit rating to Baa2 from Baa3, citing improved economic resilience and fiscal management. The outlook remains stable, reflecting confidence in Italy's growth prospects and commitment to reducing public debt. This upgrade is expected to lower borrowing costs and boost investor confidence amid ongoing economic challenges.
Bubble Trouble: AI rally shows cracks as investors question risks
The recent surge in AI investments faces skepticism as investors begin to question underlying risks. Market enthusiasm is cooling, with concerns over inflated valuations and regulatory challenges emerging. Analysts warn that while AI holds promise, the current rally may be overextended, prompting a shift towards more cautious investment strategies.
US consumer bureau shifts to limited oversight instead of dismantling agency
The US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will face limited oversight rather than being dismantled, marking a shift in approach. This change reflects a compromise to maintain the agency’s role in regulating financial practices while addressing concerns from critics who sought to reduce its power. The move aims to balance consumer protection with industry flexibility.
Certora Launches the First Safe AI Coding Platform for Smart Contracts
Certora has introduced the first AI-driven platform designed to securely code smart contracts. This technology aims to enhance the safety and reliability of blockchain contracts by automating verification and reducing human errors, thereby advancing secure decentralized applications development.
Bybit Advances Regulatory Dialogue at Argentina’s Regulation Day 2025, Spotlighting Crypto’s Role in Financial Inclusion
Bybit participated in Argentina’s Regulation Day 2025, emphasizing the importance of crypto in fostering financial inclusion. The company engaged with regulators to promote clarity and collaboration, aiming to advance innovation while ensuring consumer protection. Bybit highlighted crypto’s potential to provide broader access to financial services across underserved communities, advocating for balanced regulations that support growth and security in the digital asset sector.
Bitcoin price today: nosedives to $83k as mixed US jobs data dents Fed cut hopes
Bitcoin's price dropped to $83,000 following mixed US jobs data that weakened expectations for an early Federal Reserve rate cut. The data showed resilience in the labor market, reducing optimism about easing monetary policy soon, which caused investor sentiment to turn cautious and triggered the cryptocurrency's decline.
mF International raises $500 million for digital asset treasury strategy
mF International has secured $500 million to implement a digital asset treasury strategy. The funds will be used to expand their presence in the digital asset market, focusing on enhancing blockchain-based solutions and integrating digital currencies into their financial operations. This move aims to position the company at the forefront of the evolving digital finance landscape.
KuCoin Spotlight on Bitdealer: Tokenizing Gaming on Solana with Discounts and Guaranteed Allocations
KuCoin Spotlight features Bitdealer, a platform that tokenizes the gaming industry on Solana. Bitdealer offers discounts and guaranteed allocations for its token sale, allowing users to access exclusive gaming assets and participate in decentralized gaming economies. This initiative seeks to enhance the gaming experience through blockchain technology, providing gamers with innovative opportunities and benefits within the Solana ecosystem.
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PrimeXBT expands its crypto network with Solana integration
PrimeXBT has integrated Solana (SOL) into its trading platform, enhancing its crypto network. This addition allows users to trade Solana alongside other cryptocurrencies, broadening investment opportunities and leveraging Solana's fast transaction speeds and scalability. The integration aims to attract more traders by expanding the asset offering and improving overall platform versatility.
Ethereum Falls 11% In Selloff
Ethereum's price dropped by 11% amid a broader market selloff driven by investor concerns over rising interest rates and regulatory scrutiny. The decline highlights increased volatility in the crypto market, affecting investor confidence. Analysts suggest caution as the market adjusts to economic uncertainties and evolving policy guidelines.
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XRP Falls 10% In Selloff
XRP experienced a sharp 10% decline amid a broad cryptocurrency selloff. Market uncertainty and regulatory concerns contributed to the downward pressure, impacting investor sentiment. The drop reflects ongoing volatility in the crypto market, with traders wary of potential legal developments affecting digital assets.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells GitLab stock, continues bullish buying spree
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest has sold its holdings in GitLab, shifting focus despite the stock's recent performance. The firm continues its aggressive buying spree in other tech and innovation-driven stocks, maintaining a bullish outlook on sectors like AI, electric vehicles, and genomic research, aiming to capitalize on long-term growth opportunities.
South Star Battery Metals completes final tranche of private placement
South Star Battery Metals has successfully completed the final tranche of its private placement, raising additional capital to support its exploration and development activities. The funds will enhance the company's ability to advance its battery metal projects and strengthen its financial position.
BR Partners Q3 2025 slides: Revenue declines offset by 13.9% dividend yield
BR Partners reported a decline in Q3 2025 revenue but maintained investor appeal through a robust 13.9% dividend yield. Despite challenges in top-line growth, the high dividend payout supports shareholder value, highlighting the firm's commitment to rewarding investors amid shifting market conditions.
Luxxfolio announces private placement to raise up to $1 million
Luxxfolio has announced a private placement to raise up to $1 million. The funds will support the company’s growth and operational activities. Interested investors can participate under the terms specified by Luxxfolio, aiming to strengthen the company’s financial position and expand its market presence.
Lee Enterprises CFO to Step Down for Pastoral Role in Early 2026
Lee Enterprises announced that the CFO will resign in early 2026 to pursue a pastoral role. The company plans a smooth transition period and will begin the search for a successor soon. The CFO expressed gratitude for the opportunity and looks forward to their new path in ministry.
NioCorp adopts limited-duration shareholder rights plan
NioCorp Developments Ltd. has implemented a limited-duration shareholder rights plan to protect against hostile takeovers. The plan, commonly known as a "poison pill," is designed to deter any investor or group from acquiring 20% or more of the company's shares without board approval, ensuring fair treatment of all shareholders and maintaining control over potential change of ownership.
Allied Gaming provides update on litigation against Knighted
Allied Gaming announced progress in its ongoing legal battle with Knighted, highlighting recent court developments and reaffirming its commitment to resolving disputes. The company emphasized protecting its business interests and pursuing fair outcomes through the litigation process. No settlement details or resolution timelines were disclosed.
TomaGold closes first tranche of private placement for $1.1 million
TomaGold has successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement, raising $1.1 million. The funds will support ongoing exploration and development activities. This financing reflects strong investor confidence in the company’s projects and growth prospects.
Aventis Energy closes second tranche of flow-through share offering
Aventis Energy has successfully closed the second tranche of its flow-through share offering, raising additional capital to fund its energy projects. The funds will support exploration and development activities, reinforcing the company's growth strategy in the energy sector.
Cheer Holding receives Nasdaq delisting notice over low share price
Cheer Holding has been notified by Nasdaq that it faces delisting due to its share price falling below the required minimum. The company must restore its stock price above the threshold within a set period to maintain its Nasdaq listing. This notice puts pressure on Cheer Holding to improve its market performance and comply with Nasdaq listing standards.