News Summary - 11/23/2025

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US insists it authored Ukraine peace plan after claims of Russian 'wish list'
US Secretary of State clarified to lawmakers that the peace plan draft does not represent Washington's stance. Senator Marco Rubio has also distanced himself from allegations suggesting the plan is a Russian 'wish list.'
UN climate talks fail to secure new fossil fuel promises
Nearly 200 countries met at COP30 to enhance global climate action, but the talks concluded without new commitments to reduce fossil fuel use, falling short of expectations for decisive progress.
'We worry more about food,' say Venezuelans living under threat of US military action
Amid escalating US military threats near Venezuela, locals express greater concern over soaring food prices, viewing economic hardship as a more immediate and pressing issue than external military actions.
How Greene went from Maga loyalist to quitting Congress
Greene's time in Congress is set to conclude, yet her engagement in US politics is likely to continue beyond her congressional service.
Who killed young Chechen woman who fled Russia for a life of freedom?
Aishat Baimuradova escaped Chechnya earlier this year seeking freedom but was tragically found dead in her rented apartment, raising questions about the circumstances of her death.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 22 Palestinians, medical and civil defence officials say
Israel conducted strikes in Gaza after an "armed terrorist" crossed the yellow line and fired at soldiers. The attacks resulted in the deaths of 22 Palestinians, according to medical and civil defence officials.
JFK's granddaughter shares terminal cancer diagnosis
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, revealed she was diagnosed with terminal cancer shortly after giving birth in 2024 and has been given less than a year to live.
Drone sightings halt air traffic near Dutch city of Eindhoven
Drone sightings near Eindhoven airport have caused the suspension of air traffic, marking another incident in a series of similar events near airports and military bases across northern Europe. Authorities are investigating to ensure safety and prevent further disruptions.
Three arrested in India after police crack $800,000 bank heist
In Bengaluru, armed men disguised as bank officials robbed a cash transport van moving funds between bank branches. Police have arrested three suspects in connection with the $800,000 heist, successfully cracking the case.
Jair Bolsonaro arrested after being deemed a flight risk
Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro was arrested after authorities suspected him of attempting to damage his ankle bracelet, suggesting involvement in an alleged escape plan.
Nigeria sees one of worst mass abductions as 315 taken from school
A mass abduction of 315 students from a school in Nigeria highlights the ongoing surge of attacks by armed groups in the country, marking one of the worst such incidents in recent times.
Irish fashion designer Paul Costelloe dies aged 80
Irish fashion designer Paul Costelloe has died aged 80 after a short illness, his family announced. They expressed deep sadness over his passing.
Five takeaways from Trump and Mamdani's surprisingly cordial meeting
What was expected to be a heated political clash between Trump and Mamdani turned into a surprisingly respectful exchange, with both leaders expressing mutual praise instead of conflict.
Seven bodyguards arrested over Mexican mayor's murder
Carlos Manzo, a vocal critic of cartel violence, was fatally shot in public on November 1. Following the incident, seven of his bodyguards have been arrested in connection with his murder.
COP30: Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive climate summit
COP30 concluded with an agreement notably lacking new references to fossil fuels, highlighting deep divisions among nations. Key takeaways include stalled progress on emission reductions, disputes over financial support for vulnerable countries, challenges in addressing loss and damage, debates on renewable energy commitments, and the ongoing struggle to unite diverse national interests under a global climate agenda.
Hidden in plain sight - Mumbai's glorious Art Deco legacy at 100
Mumbai houses one of the world's largest collections of Art Deco buildings, celebrating 100 years of this architectural style. Despite their significance, many structures remain unprotected, facing threats from urban development and neglect, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to preserve this unique cultural heritage.
What we know about leaked US draft plan to end Russia's Ukraine war
A leaked US draft plan outlining 28 key points to end Russia's war in Ukraine has surfaced. While some proposals might be acceptable to Ukraine, several others cross Kyiv's red lines, indicating potential challenges in reaching an agreement based on the plan.
Will Trump's no-show eclipse South Africa's G20 moment?
South Africa aims to highlight developing nations' issues during its G20 host tenure, but the impact may be diminished due to the absence of US President Trump.
Our babies were taken after 'biased' parenting test - now we're fighting to get them back
The Danish government has banned parental competency tests on Greenlandic families following longstanding criticism that these tests were biased and led to unfair child removals.
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. The family is seeking answers about his whereabouts following the incident.
Christian converts are among the Iranians being sent home from the US
Iranian Christian converts whose asylum claims in the US were denied share their experiences with the BBC. Many face potential persecution upon returning home, highlighting ongoing challenges for religious minorities seeking refuge.
Steve Rosenberg: Putin uncompromising as leaked plan reaches Moscow
Russia and Ukraine could soon face intense diplomatic talks, according to the BBC's Russia editor. Despite leaked plans reaching Moscow, Putin remains uncompromising, signaling challenges ahead for peace efforts.
NASA astronaut films Northern Lights from space
NASA astronaut Zena Cardman filmed the Northern Lights from the International Space Station on November 17, providing a stunning view of the natural light display from orbit.
BBC visits US-led Gaza ceasefire monitoring centre in Israel
The BBC visited the Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel, where soldiers from over 20 countries, along with diplomats and aid workers, collaborate to monitor the Gaza ceasefire.
"Huge columns of smoke": BBC at the scene of fire at COP30
Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt was attending the UN climate talks in Brazil when a significant fire broke out, producing large columns of smoke visible at the COP30 event.
Watch: Chadwick Boseman posthumously honoured with Hollywood star
Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020 after a private fight with cancer, was honored posthumously with a Hollywood star. He was celebrated for his iconic role as Marvelâs Black Panther.
Watch: Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews giant ash clouds as it erupts
Mount Semeru, the tallest volcano on Java Island, erupted, sending towering ash clouds that covered nearby bridges and surrounding areas, impacting the local environment.
Parties escalate their tone after the conviction of the attorney general while SĂĄnchez remains silent
Political parties have intensified their criticisms following the conviction of the attorney general. Meanwhile, President SĂĄnchez remains silent, currently at the G20 summit in South Africa, and is expected to make statements this Sunday.
The Prosecutors' Association regrets the Government's criticism of the sentence against the Attorney General
The Prosecutors' Association criticizes the Government for its attacks on the sentence against the Attorney General, stating that these criticisms only serve to "erode the constitutional framework."
Yolanda DĂaz attacks the judiciary after the sentencing of the Attorney General: "It has suspended its functions to intervene against the Government"
Yolanda DĂaz, leader of Sumar, described the sentencing of Attorney General Ălvaro GarcĂa Ortiz as a "turning point" and defended his innocence, accusing the judiciary of suspending its functions to intervene against the Government.
Madrid Christmas Lights 2025 Turned On, Live | Almeida Starts the Lighting with 13 Trees Across the City
Madrid kicked off Christmas with an event at Plaza de Cibeles, filled with lights and music. Mayor Almeida lit 13 Christmas trees spread throughout the city, marking the start of the festive celebrations.
Aleksandre Topuria wins his second UFC fight by unanimous decision
Aleksandre Topuria, the older brother of Ilia, returned to the octagon and won his second UFC fight by unanimous decision in one of the most notable bouts on the card.
Missing Shepherd Found Dead During Severe Snowstorm and Cold
The shepherd who went missing during a snowstorm and cold weather was found dead. His flock of sheep, watched over by his shepherd dog, was located from a helicopter in the same area where he disappeared.
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 alerts for extreme temperatures, with highs below 10 °C. Fifteen provinces are on alert for snowfalls, and 64 roads are affected due to the Arctic wave impacting the Peninsula today.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across seventeen provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery was distributed in ten towns across nine provinces, benefiting a total of seventeen provinces with thousands of euros.
Iberia suspends flights to Venezuela following the US warning of "increasing military activity"
Iberia, along with airlines such as Avianca, TAP, and Gol, has suspended its flights to Caracas following the US alert about increased military activity in Venezuela.
Trump backs down on his peace plan for Ukraine amid strong reservations from Europe and a snub from Zelensky: "This is not the final offer"
The US states that the peace plan for Ukraine "is not the final offer." The European Union expresses reservations about its key points, while Kyiv rejects Moscow controlling its territory, creating tensions and rejecting the initiative.
Zelensky stands firm against Trump's peace plan and ultimatum: "Russia will never be the owner of our home"
The Ukrainian president has reaffirmed unity in defense of the country during the commemoration of the victims of the 1932-1933 famine, rejecting Trump's peace plan and ultimatum, and asserting that Russia will never possess Ukraine.
A radical temperature change is coming in the next hours: these are the areas that will experience differences of up to 8 degrees
The Arctic air mass that caused the polar cold on Saturday will be replaced this Sunday by a warmer Atlantic air mass, generating a notable change in temperatures with differences of up to 8 degrees in several areas.
Hortensia Herrero, wife of Juan Roig (Mercadona), achieves an important milestone thanks to her passion
Hortensia Herrero, wife of Juan Roig, is once again among the 200 largest art collectors in the world according to 'ARTnews' magazine, being the only Spaniard on this prestigious list.
Verstappen wins, Norris edges closer to the World Championship, and Sainz gives a masterclass at the Las Vegas F1 GP
Max Verstappen won the Las Vegas GP, Lando Norris, who started from pole position, keeps his World Championship hopes alive, and Carlos Sainz, from third place, delivered an outstanding performance. Fernando Alonso finished seventh.
The dental clinic in Alzira where the girl died did not have Health Department authorization for sedations like the one she was given
The Police, through the Homicide unit, have taken over the investigation into the death of a girl at a dental clinic in Alzira that did not have health authorization to perform sedations like the one administered.
What is known about the death of a girl after visiting a dentist in Alzira: four hours under observation and possible defective anesthesia
A court in Alzira is investigating the death of a girl after visiting a dentist, where she was under observation for four hours. A possible defective anesthesia is being investigated as the cause of death.
JosĂ© ElĂas, businessman, on the minimum amount of savings you should have secured: "It's your survival"
Businessman JosĂ© ElĂas highlights the crucial importance of having a minimum secured savings, considering it vital for financial survival. He emphasizes that this financial backup should be protected with the highest priority, just as one protects life itself.
Lucas, overwhelmed, makes a desperate plea to Andy: "I am not a monster"
Lucas speaks out publicly for the first time following his wife's interview on ÂĄDe viernes!, expressing his distress and insisting that he is not a monster, in a message addressed to Andy.
The mystery of Lina, the girl who was the youngest mother in history: she was only five years old
Lina, recognized as the youngest mother in history at only five years old, suffered from precocious puberty. It was never known who the father of her child was. Currently, Lina is 92 years old.
The unexpected first symptom of dementia, according to a study: it is not memory loss
A study on late-onset Alzheimer's reveals that depression and cognitive impairment are the initial symptoms in almost all participants, challenging the belief that memory loss is the first sign of dementia.
Spain - Germany Live Today: Score and Latest Updates of the 2025 Davis Cup Semifinals
Spain qualified for the 2025 Davis Cup final without Carlos Alcaraz. In the final, the Spanish team will face Italy, the current tournament champion.
The Royal Family Reunites in Full Two Years Later at a Private Lunch with King Juan Carlos Present for Four Hours
King Juan Carlos arrived at Barajas this Sunday morning at 1:10 p.m. to attend a private lunch that brought together the entire Royal Family after two years, before returning to Abu Dhabi.
Panic at the Lighting of a Christmas Tree: A Shooting During a Concert Leaves Three Critically Injured
A shooting during the lighting of a Christmas tree at a concert caused panic and left three people seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the incident to clarify the motives and those responsible.
Niño Becerra on the situation of workers in Spain: "The middle class has ceased to be necessary"
Economist Niño Becerra highlights the difficult situation of the middle class in Spain, pointing out that this social class "receives nothing and pays for everything," emphasizing its growing irrelevance and the challenges it faces.
An elderly woman dies of cold in a morgue after being mistakenly declared dead
An elderly woman was found bruised, face down, and with the zipper of the body bag partially open, after having been mistakenly declared dead and left in a morgue where she died of cold.
Enrique Molina, dog trainer: "The big mistake is that we humanize the dog and create a lot of anxiety and insecurity in them"
Enrique Molina points out that humanizing dogsâsuch as taking them everywhere, letting them sleep with you, or eating at the same tableâcauses anxiety and insecurity in them, which is a common mistake in their training and well-being.
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 one of the most deadly cancers, which affects increasingly younger patients. The five-year survival rate is below 8%, highlighting the severity and challenge posed by this disease.
Why the EUâs Defensive Action Against Putin Starts with... Better Roads
The EUâs military capability against Putin first depends on improving its basic infrastructure, such as roads, where it is currently at a disadvantage. This limits the mobility and rapid response of its forces, making European defensive action require strengthening its internal land connections beforehand.
Some Tourists Knock Down Part of a 500-Year-Old Castle Wall to Take a Photo
Tourists knocked down part of the wall of Ardvreck Castle, in the Scottish Highlands, a 500-year-old fortification built by the Macleod clan around 1490 and abandoned in 1726, to take a photo.
Andrew Bustamante, former US spy: "Anxiety is a superpower in the eyes of the CIA"
Andrew Bustamante, a former American spy, states that anxiety enhances natural paranoia, which improves observational skills. For the CIA, this trait is considered a superpower, as it helps detect details that others might overlook.
The Civil Guard inspects the weapons used in the filming of the movie 'F.A.S.T.' in Murcia
The Civil Guard inspects the weapons used in the filming of 'F.A.S.T.' in Murcia to ensure the safety of the participants and verify compliance with current regulations.
MarĂa Aperador, cybersecurity expert, warns about the signs to know if you are being spied on through your mobile phone: "It is very common"
MarĂa Aperador, cybersecurity expert, warns that it is common for partners to spy on phones to monitor activities and communications. She points out that this type of surveillance is frequent and offers advice to identify if someone is accessing your device without permission.
Two winners of La Primitiva win 95,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 44 million
The La Primitiva draw on November 22, 2025, had no special category or first category winners. For the next draw, this Monday the 24th, the accumulated jackpot will be 44 million euros.
A Bonoloto winner wins 180,000 euros and the jackpot rises to 3.8 million
A player won 180,000 euros in the Bonoloto draw on Saturday, November 22, 2025. There were no first-category winners (six correct numbers), so the jackpot for the next draw on Monday, November 23, rises to 3.8 million euros.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a sarcastic comment about the 'kisscam' scandal in which Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.
Two hundred extras participate in the filming of 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' in Murcia
The president of Murcia, Fernando LĂłpez Miras, visited the filming of 'The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon' in the region, where 200 extras are being employed, and met the technical team during the shooting day.
Tamara FalcĂł celebrates her 44th birthday in a satin Mango dress with an infinite neckline
Tamara FalcĂł celebrated her 44th birthday wearing a satin Mango dress with an infinite neckline, standing out with a very sexy look at the birthday party.
Isabel RĂĄbago Congratulates Antonia DellâAtte Following Lecquioâs Sudden Dismissal: "There Are Still Many Accomplices Left"
Antonia DellâAtte reported Alessandro Lecquio for gender-based violence, which led to his immediate dismissal from Telecinco. Isabel RĂĄbago praised the decision, stating that there are still many accomplices to be uncovered in these cases.
They Ask Mamdani in the Oval Office if He Thinks Trump Is a "Fascist" and He Backs It Up: "Say Yes, I Donât Care"
During a conversation in the Oval Office, the President of the United States, laughing and sharing a moment of complicity with the Mayor of New York, responded that it is easier to say yes to the question about whether Trump is a "fascist" than to explain it.
Almeida comments on what has never happened with the Christmas lighting and the reporter states: "In Vigo, a little bit..."
The mayor of Madrid, Almeida, stated on regional television that "what a mess we've made this year" regarding the Christmas lighting, while a reporter mentioned that the situation in Vigo has been similar, suggesting that unprecedented events also took place there.
Caballero recalls the scare during Vigo's Christmas lighting and compares it with Madrid: "We had 460, they had 60"
On November 16, Vigo kicked off its Christmas season with a special lighting event. Caballero recalled the scare they experienced during the event and compared the attendance with Madrid, highlighting that Vigo had 460 people while Madrid had only 60, thus emphasizing the strong local participation.
Expansion and an Even More VIP Product: Libertyâs Plan to Make MotoGP Another 'Big Circus'
Liberty, led by Derek Chang, presents to investors its strategy to replicate Formula 1âs success and profitability in MotoGP, aiming to expand and transform the motorcycle racing championship into a more exclusive and appealing product.
Pedro Ruiz speaks out about Mario Casas' latest hit: "One of the best of Spanish cinema this year"
Pedro Ruiz praised 'La cena,' the ensemble comedy by Manuel GĂłmez Pereira starring Mario Casas, highlighting it as one of the best Spanish films of the year, which is enjoying great success in theaters this fall.
The elegant, warm, and versatile wool coat that will sell out at Zara on Black Friday
Take advantage of Black Friday to buy a classic, elegant, and high-quality coat at Zara, with a significant discount that makes it irresistible and sure to sell out quickly.
"Are You Going to Sleep Without Brushing Your Teeth? Bacteria Feed on Food Remnants"
It is essential to brush your teeth before sleeping to prevent bacteria from feeding on food remnants, as ideally, it should be done after every meal.
Samsung's Latest Innovation Allows You to Have Your TV Wherever You Want and Wireless: Discover The Movingstyle
The Movingstyle by Samsung is a 27-inch touchscreen that can be used with a mobile stand on wheels or without it, offering flexibility and freedom to place the TV wherever desired, without cables.
Neither Zurich nor Geneva: the Swiss city that enchants with its traditional houses and medieval charm
Nestled on the Aar River, this Swiss city stands out for its medieval streets, fountains, and bears, offering a peaceful and traditional atmosphere that represents the pure essence of Switzerland.
The Food Arguiñano Eats Every Day for Breakfast: "You Have to Eat a Little of Everything and a Lot of Nothing"
Chef Arguiñano reveals that his daily breakfast always includes an ingredient rich in protein. He emphasizes the importance of a varied diet, recommending "to eat a little of everything and a lot of nothing."
Montserrat Estaca (DGT) on the V16 beacons: "We admit our fault, we haven't done the job properly"
Montserrat Estaca, head of the Telematics area at the DGT, acknowledges mistakes in the management of the V16 emergency beacons. The DGT is preparing for the mandatory use of these connected lights, which will come into effect on January 1, 2026, with the aim of improving road safety and response to incidents.
The King Who Could Not Reign: The Story of Why Juan Carlos Was Proclaimed Monarch of Spain in 1975... and Not His Father Juan
The tense relations between King Juan and Franco led the dictator to choose Juan Carlos as his successor. From the age of 10, Franco supervised the young prince to ensure he would be a monarch more aligned with his regime, thereby discarding his father for the throne.
Maximum tension between China and Japan over Taiwan: the signals that raise alarms about an imminent invasion
The diplomatic confrontation between China and Japan has reached its most serious point in years due to the Taiwan crisis. Recent signals, including increased Chinese military activity, heighten fears of a possible imminent invasion, generating regional alarm and international concern over stability in East Asia.
The Climate Summit Closes Without Concrete Targets on Ending Fossil Fuels
After intense negotiations, the climate summit concluded without setting concrete goals to eliminate fossil fuels. Brazilian President Lula da Silva highlighted the victory of science and multilateralism in the agreement reached.
Breaking news on the condition of the 4-year-old girl admitted after going to the dentist in Alzira: remains in the ICU
The 4-year-old girl remains in critical condition in the ICU following her visit to a dental clinic in Alzira. Additionally, another 6-year-old girl died days earlier after receiving treatment at the same clinic, raising concerns about the situation at this private center.
The sticker trick to make your suitcase come out first on the airport conveyor belt
You can request a special sticker for free at the check-in counter that helps your suitcase come out earlier on the airport conveyor belt, making it easier to pick up quickly.
The TVE News Council Speaks Out Following 'Nepotism' Accusations Against Xabier Fortes' Son
The TVE News Council has issued a statement following accusations by Carmen Sastre, former RTVE board member, who claimed that Xabier Fortes favored his son Daniel Fortes in gaining entry to the public broadcaster, pointing to an alleged case of nepotism.
The Mysterious Red Balls on High-Voltage Cables: What They Mean and Why They Are Important
The red balls on high-voltage cables are not decorative; they serve a crucial safety function. They are designed to increase the visibility of the cables, preventing accidents, especially for pilots and nearby machinery operators. Their red color and size help alert people to the presence of these cables, protecting both individuals and electrical infrastructure.
Christmas will generate 127,000 jobs in Spain: these are the three sectors with the highest demand
Hiring for Christmas in Spain will increase by 2% compared to last year, generating 127,000 jobs. The growth is mainly due to demand in e-commerce and delivery services.
The electricity bill could be cheaper this winter: What will be the price per megawatt-hour?
The gas market is stable, which could translate into electricity bills up to 45% lower compared to last winter.
The Cheapest Destinations to Travel During the December 2025 Long Weekend
European cities such as Milan, London, Lisbon, and Paris are affordable options for traveling during the December 2025 long weekend, offering cultural attractions and good accessibility for tourists looking to save on their getaways.
Sonia Madoc, from Sonia and Selena, clarifies the controversy following the separation of the musical duo: "The truth only has one path"
Sonia Madoc has clarified the controversy surrounding the separation of the duo Sonia and Selena, stating that the truth is unique and that she will continue her career as a solo artist.
Elon Musk on AI: "My prediction is that in 20 years, working will be optional, like playing sports"
Elon Musk anticipates that in 20 years work will be optional, similar to how we practice sports today. He believes that AI will eliminate the relevance of money and enable technology to enrich all of humanity.
Nuria Roca, on the meeting between Donald Trump and Cristiano: "Maybe he is positioning himself as a future Elon Musk"
Nuria Roca commented on La Roca about Cristiano Ronaldo's words towards Donald Trump, suggesting that the footballer could be indicating Trump as a future Elon Musk.
Ilia Topuria dedicates a heartfelt tribute to his brother Aleksandre after his victory: "Thank God, Iâm proud of you"
Ilia Topuria supported his brother Aleksandre in Qatar, celebrating his second UFC victory with an emotional message of pride and gratitude.
This is How You Learn to Be a DJ in Ibiza: "DJing is Creating a Journey, Itâs Starting, Rising, Falling, and Taking People Along"
In Ibiza, aspiring DJs perfect their technique and judgment by playing in real clubs, guided by professionals. They learn that being a DJ is about creating a musical journey, which involves starting, rising, falling, and leading the audienceâs experience.
How Young People See Franco 50 Years After His Death: "You Donât Need to Have Lived Through the Dictatorship to Know That We Have Improved"
20minutos interviewed young people about their knowledge and perception of Francoism and their assessment of the current democracy. Most acknowledge a significant improvement compared to the dictatorship, despite not having lived through it, reflecting a critical and aware view of the past and the democratic present in Spain.
Sharing an apartment among five, an increasingly common reality due to rising prices: "The alternative is sleeping on the street"
The number of tenants sharing a home with four or more people has increased from 6% in 2024 to 14% in 2025 due to rising prices. Javier, a young worker, points out that living together presents challenges, especially in spaces like the kitchen, highlighting the need to establish clear rules.
The Three Little Pigs and the War Wolf
It is increasingly evident that there are no longer any safe shelters to protect us, reflecting a collective feeling of vulnerability in the face of current threats.
The Silly One Who Doesn't Accept Lessons
The silly one who doesn't accept lessons uses a trick to insult, resorting to a phrase that serves as an excuse to disparage others.
The Dreams of Politicians
Politicians mainly dream of the power they wish to attain, although they must also face their nightmares, reflecting the tensions and fears that their ambition entails.
China, the rival friend
During the visit of the Kings, the tariffs that China imposed on European pork, which affect Spanish farmers, were not addressed, nor was the relationship with the EUâs electric car taxes that prompted those measures.
Naomichi Yasuda, Japanese Chef: "These Are the Six Mistakes Everyone Makes with Sushi"
Naomichi Yasuda, founder of the renowned New York restaurant 'Sushi Yasuda,' shares the six common mistakes people make when enjoying sushi, offering advice to improve the authentic experience of this Japanese dish.
The archaeologist Tito Vivas on Tutankhamun: "The real curse was finding the tomb intact"
Tutankhamun's tomb was discovered when Egypt was a British protectorate, subject to a law that required a 50% share of the excavation finds, which complicated the situation after finding the tomb intact.
Broncano's Dedication to MarilĂł Montero After Winning 'MasterChef': "Our Best Friend"
Broncano paid tribute to MarilĂł Montero after winning 'MasterChef', highlighting their friendship. He also recalled the intense debate they had months ago about bullfighting on the show 'La Revuelta'.
Counterfeiting of the V16 beacon: how to know if mine is approved to avoid fines
From January 1, 2026, it will be mandatory to use the approved V16 beacon instead of traditional triangles to signal breakdowns. It is important to ensure that the beacon is authentic to avoid fines.
Ilia Topuria's Reaction to Tsarukyan's Headbutt to Hooker at the UFC Qatar Weigh-In
Ilia Topuria, together with Hunter Campbell, showed his reaction after Tsarukyan's headbutt to Hooker during the UFC Qatar weigh-in, highlighting the tension prior to the fight.
Pablo Motos Scolds Tamara FalcĂł on 'El Hormiguero': "Youâre Quiet, You Have to Speak Up"
On 'El Hormiguero,' Pablo Motos reprimanded Tamara FalcĂł for staying silent after they sang happy birthday to her, urging her to participate and express herself during the show.
Chelo GarcĂa-CortĂ©s compelled to deny a rumor about her death: "Enough with the lies"
Chelo GarcĂa-CortĂ©s had to deny false rumors about her death, condemning the spread of lies and fake news that cause alarm among her followers.
Andreu Buenafuente Announces a Work Hiatus "Due to Medical Prescription"
Andreu Buenafuente has announced that he will take a break from work following a medical recommendation. The well-known presenter has decided to take time off to care for his health, following the advice of professionals. No details are provided regarding the duration of the hiatus or the exact reason behind this decision.
Isa Pantoja Speaks Out After Kiko Rivera's Interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I Thought All Was Lost"
Isa Pantoja has responded publicly following her brother Kiko Rivera's recent statements on 'ÂĄDe viernes!', expressing that she thought the family relationship was irreparably damaged.
Pastora Vega reivindicates the talent of actresses over 50: "Theater is the only space we have left"
At 65 years old, Pastora Vega denounces ageism in acting, facing a "professional desert" since the age of 45. She emphasizes that theater is the only space that continues to value actresses over 50.
Isa Pantoja recalls the emotional abuse she suffered from her family: "They were not prepared"
Isa Pantoja spoke on ÂĄDe viernes! about the emotional abuse she suffered from her family, responding to the recent statements made by Kiko Rivera on Telecinco. She assures that her family was not prepared to face those situations.
Tension between Tellado and Intxaurrondo over the sentencing of GarcĂa Ortiz: "I understand that today is a very difficult day at Spanish Television"
PP deputy Miguel Tellado had a tense interview with journalist Silvia Intxaurrondo, accusing her of manipulation during the conversation, in a context marked by the sentencing of GarcĂa Ortiz.
Why You Should Watch the Documentary About David DelfĂn on RTVE Play
'David DelfĂn. Show Your Wound' is a documentary that explores the life and work of the influential designer David DelfĂn, revealing little-known aspects of his career. Close to winning a Goya, it offers an intimate and profound insight into this creative figure still to be fully discovered. Available on RTVE Play.
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 completed unpaid internships and participated in a temporary training contract, denying any preferential treatment.
Eva GonzĂĄlez talks about her ex-husband Cayetano Riveraâs new relationship: "Whatever brings him happiness, brings happiness to my son"
Eva GonzĂĄlez speaks out about her ex-husband Cayetano Riveraâs new relationship, as he is dating journalist Gemma Camacho. She states that anything that brings him happiness is also good for their son.
Communicated imprisonment without bail for the alleged perpetrator of the death of Encarnita Polo
The alleged 66-year-old aggressor, previously in the Psychiatry Unit of the Nuestra Señora de Sonsoles Hospital, has been sent to communicated imprisonment without bail after being brought before the court this Friday.
The current life of Clemente, son of Alessandro Lequio and the great support of his mother, Antonia Dell'Atte
Clemente, son of Alessandro Lequio, lives in Miami with his partner and enjoys a new job. He is satisfied with the recent decision made by Mediaset, while continuing to receive great support from his mother, Antonia Dell'Atte.
Tita Cervera Comes to the Defense of Juan Carlos I: "We Should Be Proud of Him and Not Forget Him"
Baroness Thyssen has not yet read the memoirs of the emeritus King Juan Carlos I, but she supports their publication and believes that we should feel proud of him and not forget him.
The Heartbreaking Confession of Bruce Willis's Eldest Daughter About the Actor's Condition: "I Hug Him Even If He Doesnât Recognize Me"
Bruce Willis's eldest daughter reveals the impact of the frontotemporal dementia affecting the actor, admitting that the illness is very hard and that, even though he sometimes doesnât recognize her, she continues to hug and support him during this difficult time.
Susana Molina complains that Anabel Pantoja invited Malbert to an event and he explodes: "Maybe she's still upset because of that"
Susana Molina criticized Malbert's unfriendly attitude at an event on her podcast, pointing out that his presence was uncomfortable. Malbert responded angrily, suggesting that Susana might be upset for that reason.
Xuso Jones, Beyond His Jokes: From His Entrepreneurial Side to His Private Life
The influencer from Murcia, Xuso Jones, has been chosen by Mediaset to host the New Year's Eve Countdown welcoming 2026, highlighting not only his comedic side but also his entrepreneurial spirit and reserved private life.
Julia Winter: from Veruca in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' to specialist in Molecular Medicine
Julia Winter, famous for playing Veruca in 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,' left acting to pursue a career in surgery and specialize in molecular medicine.
The Reclamation of Los Javis: When Love Ends, But the Project Continues
Los Javis demonstrate that a separation can mark a new stage without destroying a joint project, managing to maintain a healthy professional environment despite the end of their romantic relationship.
Kevin Spacey: "I have no home, I live in hotels and Airbnbs, my financial situation is not good"
Kevin Spacey revealed that his financial situation is bad, living in hotels and Airbnbs, because he invested all his savings in his legal defense after being accused of sexual assault.
Sexual assault on two Femen activists at the doors of a mass for Franco: a man touches their breasts several times
Two Femen activists were sexually assaulted when a man touched their breasts several times while they were in front of a mass for Franco. The victims rejected the harassment and asked the man not to touch them.
The Secrets of the Palace: Goya's Pension and VelĂĄzquez's Salary Come to Light
The General Palace Archive in Madrid preserves over 400 years of documents, including the contracts and salaries of artists like Goya and VelĂĄzquez who worked for the monarchy. With 12.5 km of shelving, it holds letters, photographs, maps, and files that reveal historical secrets about the kings and their collaborators.
Living with Pancreatic Cancer: Xiscoâs Struggle and the Role of Research
In 2024, more than 10,000 cases of pancreatic cancer were diagnosed in Spain. Xisco, 28 years old and father of two, was diagnosed at an advanced stage five months ago. Despite the prognosis, he continues to fight with chemotherapy, healthy habits, and family support, and promotes the Cities Race to raise funds for research and clinical trials aimed at improving survival.
Barça thrashes Athletic in their triumphant return to Camp Nou
Barça returned to Camp Nou with a resounding victory against Athletic Club in an exciting and intense match, reaffirming their dominance and enthusiasm in front of their fans.
Sainz's confession to Almeida before pressing the button to turn on the Christmas lights in Madrid: "I'm almost more tense..."
Carlos Sainz confessed to Mayor Almeida that he was almost more tense before pressing the button that lit up the Christmas lights in Madrid, in a moment shared during the ceremony.
David Ferrer's key message to Pedro MartĂnez in the Davis Cup semifinal: "I need your return"
Spain advanced to the 2025 Davis Cup final after beating Germany, highlighting Pedro MartĂnez's decisive performance in the doubles match, driven by the confidence expressed by David Ferrer.
Rodney Rogers, former NBA player who was left paralyzed in an accident, dies at 54
Rodney Rogers, former NBA player for 12 seasons, passed away at the age of 54. He was left paralyzed after a motocross accident.
Ikeaâs message to Carlos Alcaraz upon seeing where he places his trophies at home: "Weâre going to have to send you another one"
Carlos Alcaraz shared a photo of his living room celebrating Spainâs victory in the Davis Cup and their advancement to the semifinals. Ikea reacted upon seeing where he places his trophies, joking that they will send him another one for better display.
Guille PelegrĂn, blind climber: "The greatest disability is not blindness or being in a wheelchair, but ignorance"
Guille PelegrĂn, a prominent blind climber and a leading figure in para-climbing, also works as a social worker and uses his social media to educate about disability, emphasizing that the real disability is ignorance, not blindness or the use of a wheelchair.
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum Presents 'Touch to See,' Five Works Adapted for People with Visual Disabilities
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum inaugurates 'Touch to See,' an exhibition featuring five relief works designed so that people with visual disabilities can experience art through touch, thus promoting greater inclusion and accessibility in culture.
The BOE publishes the agreement that funds the ELA law with benefits of up to 10,000 euros
The BOE has published the agreement that funds the ELA law, aimed at providing benefits of up to 10,000 euros. This measure seeks to guarantee intensive and personalized care for people with advanced-stage ELA.
Lack of Interest in Public Debt? Its Role as a Safe-Haven Asset is Weakening
Although there is no real crisis or massive flight of investors from public debt, a change in mindset is observed that weakens its traditional role as a safe-haven asset.
Is the Ibex Ready for a Prolonged Bear Market?
The Ibex is dominated by banks, energy companies, and infrastructure firmsâsectors with recurring revenues and solid balance sheetsâwhich could enhance its resilience in a prolonged bear market.
The Fed Will Have to Decide 'Blindly': The US Runs Out of Key Indicator Releases After Federal Shutdown
The Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that it will not publish the October CPI due to the inability to collect data during the federal shutdown, leaving the Fed without key indicators for its economic decisions.
Personal Loan or Credit Card? This is the Cheapest Way to Finance Christmas Expenses
25% of consumers in Spain consider financing Christmas expenses through loans or credit cards. Analyzing which option is cheaper is key to avoiding high interest rates and choosing the most convenient way to handle these additional expenses.
IAG joins the bid to buy 44.9% of the Portuguese airline TAP, competing with Air France and Lufthansa
IAG, the group that controls Iberia, has officially expressed its interest in acquiring 44.9% of the Portuguese state airline TAP, joining the competition with Air France and Lufthansa in the privatization process.
The tax hit on pension plans will cause a drop of more than 12.5 billion euros in contributions over five years
The tax reform will reduce contributions to pension plans by more than 12.5 billion euros over five years, taking as a reference the 4.3 billion euros in 2020, the last year before the reform and the best year since 2007.
This is the object with which Dwayne Johnson will pay tribute to Robin Williams in the upcoming 'Jumanji,' which will be the final installment of the saga
Dwayne Johnson shared that in the upcoming and final installment of 'Jumanji' he will pay tribute to Robin Williams, recalling that the saga began with a board game, while the filming of the third movie has already started.
The Addictive Miniseries from the Creator of 'Elite': The Rural Thriller with Inma Cuesta and BĂĄrbara Lennie That Remains Hidden on Netflix
Carlos Montero, creator of 'Elite', adapted his Premio Primavera-winning novel into a miniseries for Netflix. This rural thriller starring Inma Cuesta and BĂĄrbara Lennie, although very addictive, remains little known and hidden on the platform, not receiving the attention it deserves.
Kevin Spacey is broke and "homeless," but assures his return to Hollywood is imminent
Kevin Spacey claims to be broke and homeless, but he is confident that a respected figure in the industry will give him a job opportunity, which will facilitate his return to Hollywood following his departure from 'House of Cards.'
Norman Reedus ('The Walking Dead') says goodbye to Daryl Dixon: "Last day of shooting. I feel very lucky"
Norman Reedus temporarily says goodbye to his iconic role as Daryl Dixon after 15 years on the AMC series, expressing gratitude for the experience on his last day of shooting.
Glen Powell, Hollywoodâs Trending Actor: "Weâre Not Stepping on Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs Territory"
After working with Richard Linklater and Joseph Kosinski, Glen Powell is the new Ben Richards in 'The Running Man,' an adaptation of Stephen King's novel, taking on the role popularized by Arnold Schwarzenegger without intending to compete with him.
Attention, driver: the AEPD warns against giving our personal data when buying the V16 beacon
The AEPD warns that the V16 beacon is not linked to personal data or license plates, so it is not necessary to provide personal information when purchasing it.
Meta launches an AI to reconstruct people and objects in 3D: hereâs how you can use them
Meta has developed new artificial intelligence models that can detect objects and create 3D reconstructions of people and objects, making their use easier in various digital applications.
Your Weather App Will Be More Reliable Thanks to WeatherNext2, Google's AI That Improves Weather Forecasts
Google presents WeatherNext 2, an artificial intelligence that optimizes weather forecasts, providing faster and more accurate data to improve the reliability of weather apps.
HONOR once again showcases its futuristic phone with a robotic arm for the camera
HONOR unveiled at an event in China its smartphone prototype featuring a robotic arm for the camera, reminiscent of the robot WALL-E. This innovative design aims to provide a unique and stable photography experience, impressing once again following a previous video of the device's stabilizer.
Goodbye to free channels: Photocall TV shuts down for broadcasting more than 1,000 illegal TV channels
Photocall TV closed following an investigation by DAZN and ACE for offering more than 1,000 TV and radio channels without authorization, affecting free access to such content.
Hailey Bieber Celebrates Her 29th Birthday in a Flirty Style: With a Bow Cake and the Hottest Boho Look
Hailey Bieber celebrated her 29th birthday with a boho look and a cake decorated with bows. The model shared all the details of the party with her followers, showcasing an intimate and stylish celebration.
Almu CarriĂłn, fashion influencer, reveals the trick to know if you are buying good quality tights
Almu CarriĂłn shares a trick to identify good quality tights, essential for autumn and winter, that prevent them from tearing quickly and ensure durability and comfort.
The Rocker Eyeliner Returns: How to Achieve This Look and Make It Last All Day
The rocker eyeliner is making a strong comeback this season. MĂłnica MartĂnez Gibert from KIKO Milano shares tips for achieving a striking and long-lasting eyeliner, highlighting the importance of quality products and techniques to keep it intact throughout the day.
Marta Ortega Turns A Coruña into the Fashion Epicenter Again with Annie Leibovitz
Marta Ortega, chairwoman of Inditex, brought together models, filmmakers, and musicians in A Coruña to celebrate fashion, solidifying the city as a key epicenter in the fashion world.
Lines at Mango for the Most Versatile and Sophisticated Pants of Autumn for Less Than 13 Euros
These pants from Mango, available in three colors, have become very popular for their versatility and sophistication, all for less than 13 euros.
Everyone is talking about Tamara FalcĂł but no one has noticed her short and classic manicure that never goes out of style
Tamara FalcĂł is trending again, this time for her natural, simple, and elegant manicure, ideal for flawless short nails all year round.
This Timex Watch is Eye-Catching and Elegant: Amazon Has Included It in Their Deals
The Timex Waterbury is a classic and attractive watch that stands out for its elegance and affordability. Amazon has included it in their deals, offering an economical option without sacrificing style.
Women'Secret kicks off its Black Friday with up to 50% off on pajamas, underwear...
Women'Secret launches its Black Friday with discounts of up to 50% on pajamas and underwear, including markdowns on associated brands such as Dash and Stars and Hi&Bye.
This Colgate Serum Whitens Teeth Safely and Is Half Price
This Colgate serum offers a safe and effective way to whiten teeth, improving daily oral hygiene. Currently, it is available at half price, making it more accessible for those seeking a brighter smile.
I don't wear rings, but this one could: measures sleep, calories, and stress, and at a historic price
The Oura Ring 4, an advanced smart ring that monitors sleep, calories, and stress, is available at a historically low price thanks to Black Friday deals.
Pairing Ice Cream with Wine: The Trend from Paris and London That Has Arrived in Madrid
In Madrid, a bar offers the innovative trend of pairing sparkling, red, white, orange wines, and vermouths with ice cream, a fashion that comes from Paris and London.
Neither in Paris nor in London: the first worldwide Michelin Guide gala was held in this Spanish city
15 years ago, the first worldwide Michelin Guide gala was held, and surprisingly it was not in Paris or London, but in a Spanish city.
Light, plant-based, and with the seal of a master: this is Joan Rocaâs vegan fabada
Joan Roca presents a light and healthy vegan fabada, replacing chorizo, blood pudding, and pork belly with vegetables, mushrooms, tofu, and seitan, maintaining the characteristic flavor with a masterful touch.
With 6 ingredients and in 10 minutes, the healthy recipe by Marta Verona, winner of 'MasterChef' 6, using two cans of tuna
Marta Verona, winner of 'MasterChef' 6, shares a healthy recipe with only 6 ingredients and ready in 10 minutes using two cans of tuna. She also clarifies how many cans of tuna it is recommended to consume per week.
Try the Cenando con Pablo burger for 'The Champions Burger' and this was his verdict: "This is not a burger"
Pablo Cabezali created a burger that uses two donuts from a famous chain as the bun. Upon trying it, Pablo expressed that its flavor and concept stray from the traditional, saying: "This is not a burger."
Vegan tripe stew with mushrooms: an easy and perfect recipe for autumn
A vegan version of the traditional Madrid dish, tripe stew, is made with mushrooms, offering a simple and ideal autumn option that maintains the essence of the original flavor without animal ingredients.
The route along the 'queen of Roman roads': a cobblestone path with centuries of history to travel from Rome
The route starts from Rome and reaches Brindisi, following the ancient Roman road with centuries of history. A special section stands out for its preservation and appeal, offering a unique experience for those who wish to explore this impressive cobblestone path.
Five Activities in Lapland to Enjoy a Magical Christmas
In Lapland, the northernmost region of Finland, you can experience a magical Christmas by visiting Santa Claus, taking a reindeer sleigh ride, and enjoying the natural spectacle of the northern lights.
The Curious Mine in Cartagena with Centuries of History Surrounded by Nature
The interpretation center in Cartagena highlights the historical importance of the mining sector in Murcia, showcasing centuries of mining activity in an area surrounded by nature.
Three Hiking Trails for Kids to Love Going to the Mountain
Accessible hiking trails with little elevation gain, designed to keep children motivated through surprises along the way, making it easier for them to enjoy and love the mountains.
The little-visited European city that is among the best destinations to travel to in 2026
This city in the Netherlands, ideal for a weekend getaway, stands out for having the tallest church tower in the country and is recognized as one of the best destinations to visit in 2026.
The European city that transforms into a Christmas tale: markets, lights, and trees among snowy mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere with markets, lights, and decorative trees, surrounded by snowy mountains, perfect for enjoying with family during the holidays.
The Little Village in Galicia Perfect for a Getaway: Stone Houses and Narrow Streets in Nature
South of Lugo, near Asturias, there is a picturesque Galician village with stone houses and narrow streets. This place stands out for its tranquility and natural surroundings, ideal for a getaway that invites you to disconnect and enjoy the peace.
Stroke Recovery Hampered by Lack of Public Resources: "People Get Lost Along the Way"
Stroke survivors need essential rehabilitative treatments but face a shortage of public resources, which hinders their recovery and causes many patients to be neglected during the process.
Silvio Garattini, 97-year-old oncologist: "With 30% less food, you live 20% longer. Eating less is a factor for longevity"
Silvio Garattini emphasizes that reducing food intake by 30% can increase longevity by 20%. He also highlights the importance of engaging in real physical activity, recommending walking at a brisk pace to stay active, since strolling without effort does not count as exercise.
The Cause of Many Ailments Is Because Modern Life Has Outpaced the Rhythm of Evolution
Colin Shaw points out that our ancestors were adapted to face acute stress, but modern life, with chronic stress and accelerated rhythms, exceeds our evolutionary capacity, causing multiple ailments.
Isabel Viña, doctor, explains the risks of Nolotil: "It is banned in several countries and I believe its use will be greatly restricted in Spain"
Doctor Isabel Viña warns about the risks of Nolotil, whose use is banned in several countries due to its potentially deadly adverse effects. In Spain, its use is expected to be significantly limited to protect public health.
Which is Worse, Physical or Emotional Abuse? A Psychologist Shares Her Opinion
Psychologist Raquel LĂłpez PavĂłn shares her personal and professional experience on the negative impact of physical and emotional abuse, analyzing the deep harm that both types of violence cause to the victims.
Deborah GarcĂa, Chemist: "Neither deodorant nor antiperspirant... the solution against sweat lies in the anti-odorant"
Deborah GarcĂa highlights the importance of the microbiota and endocrine disruptors in sweat. She points out that neither deodorants nor antiperspirants are the ideal solution, but rather anti-odorants, which work by respecting the biology of the skin and reduce the impact of harmful substances.
Leapmotor unveils a new electric urban SUV that will make waves
Leapmotor has presented its new electric urban SUV A10 at the Guangzhou Auto Show, a zero-emission crossover that promises to stand out in the market.
Complete Guide to DGT V16 Lights: How to Know if They Are Certified, Why They Are Implemented, Placement, Price...
From January 1, 2026, it will be mandatory in Spain to carry certified V16 lights in vehicles, an emergency device that will replace reflective triangles, improving road safety.
Why is it advisable not to fill the gas tank to the brim? Mechanic Juan José has the answer
Mechanic Juan José warns that filling the gas tank to the brim can cause damage to the vehicle, such as problems in the fuel system, and recommends avoiding it to prevent possible breakdowns.
Can the Guardia Civil Check Your Glove Compartment? Fines of Several Thousand Euros if Caught Without Documentation
The Guardia Civil, through the Traffic Group, is carrying out vehicle inspections to verify that drivers have the mandatory documentation required by the DGT. Not carrying these papers can result in fines of several thousand euros.
What You Need to Do to Obtain the CAP: Key Points for Working as a Truck Driver
To work as a professional truck driver in Spain, it is essential to obtain the Certificate of Professional Competence (CAP). This certificate certifies the necessary training to drive vehicles for the transport of goods or passengers. Obtaining the CAP involves passing a specific course and exam that ensure knowledge in road safety, regulations, and customer service.
How is the V16 beacon activated? These are the steps to follow
The V16 beacon will be mandatory starting in January, but many people are unaware of how it works. This device is activated during emergencies while driving to signal the vehicle and enhance road safety.
The change in garbage fee calculation by including registered residents: from ranging between 6 and 41 euros to a bracket of 0 to 95
The formula to calculate the garbage fee maintains its basis, but now the amount varies more according to the number of registered residents in each household, expanding the range from 6-41 euros to between 0 and 95 euros.
Man arrested for the violent death of his 60-year-old ex-partner in RincĂłn de la Victoria
A man has been arrested for the violent death of his 60-year-old ex-partner in RincĂłn de la Victoria. The investigation points to gender-based violence, although there were no prior reports.
Amancio Ortega consolidates himself as the richest person in Spain: his fortune and the list of Galician millionaires who follow him
Amancio Ortega once again leads the list of the richest people in Spain according to Forbes, solidifying his position as the country's top billionaire. Additionally, other Galician entrepreneurs who follow him on the list are highlighted, reflecting Galicia's economic weight on the national stage.
Ăscar LĂłpez calls on FeijĂło and the Madrid High Court of Justice to condemn the shouts calling for "a shot to the back of the head" for SĂĄnchez at the Falange march
Ăscar LĂłpez condemned the Falange demonstration in Madrid, where shouts calling for "a shot to the back of the head" for President SĂĄnchez were heard. The minister urged FeijĂło and the Madrid High Court of Justice to publicly reject these acts and take action against this type of violent expression.
A woman is arrested after stealing a suitcase in Logroño and is found thanks to the geolocator of the computer it contained
A woman was arrested after stealing a suitcase in Logroño. She was located thanks to the geolocator of a computer inside the suitcase. Additionally, she has an active arrest warrant issued by a criminal court in Pamplona.
From Manuel to MarĂa: these are the preferred names for those born in CĂĄdiz
Manuel and MarĂa continue to be the most popular names for newborns in CĂĄdiz. Among girls, LucĂa also stands out as one of the most chosen female names in the region.
The leading pub chain in the United Kingdom opens its first venue outside the islands in Spain: "There will be Spanish omelette"
The leading pub chain in the United Kingdom will open its first venue outside the islands at Alicante airport in January. The pub's name will reference the local culture and will offer typical dishes such as the Spanish omelette.
The Entire Line 7B of the Madrid Metro Reopens After Completion of Consolidation and Repair Works
Line 7B of the Madrid Metro fully reopens after finishing consolidation and repair works. Additionally, in June 2026, the construction of a new urban park will be completed.
Everything Known About the Largest Public Job Offer in Madrid in Ten Years
The Madrid City Council has approved a large public job offer to strengthen the Municipal Police, Firefighters, and SAMUR-Civil Protection, the largest in the last decade.
The new neighborhood in Madrid debuting parking meters for the SER zone: 1,887 new regulated spaces in Usera
The applications of the Regulated Parking Service (SER) in Madrid now include the option to pay only for the actual parking time. This new feature is being implemented alongside the addition of 1,887 new regulated parking spaces in the Usera neighborhood.
The judge sends to prison the accused of killing his mother by throwing her out the window
The Mossos were alerted after midnight about a woman on the street showing signs of violence. The judge has sent to prison the accused of killing his mother by throwing her out the window.
Carlos, Driving School Instructor: "If I have the right of way, I go, even if an old lady is coming"
Carlos, a driving school instructor, uses an enjoyable methodology that ensures all his students learn the material effectively and in an entertaining way.
The surprising video of a nun directing traffic near the Colosseum in Rome
A video featuring a nun directing traffic near the Colosseum in Rome was recorded by councilor Francesco Carpano and quickly went viral on social media, causing surprise and comments among users.
Scientists Pay Tribute to Shakira with the Discovery of a Unique Fossil Turtle
Scientists discovered a unique fossil turtle in the Tatacoa Desert, Colombia, and named it in honor of the Colombian singer Shakira, highlighting her cultural influence.
The Feline Breeds Shaped by Wars, Migrations, and Shifting Borders
Current feline breeds reflect the history of human displacements, political conflicts, and cultural transformations in regions such as Russia, France, Anatolia, the Caucasus, Southeast Asia, and the Carpathians. These movements and changes over time have influenced the diversity and characteristics of cats in different areas.
Why Leaving Food Always Available to Your Dog Can Affect Their Health and Behavior
Leaving food constantly available for dogs can cause overweight, digestive problems, and affect their emotional behavior, experts warn. It is important to control portions and feeding schedules to maintain their health.
When the Weatherâs Bad, Blanket and Movie: 10 Feature Films to Watch with Our Pets on Rainy Days
With the arrival of autumn and rainy days, itâs ideal to stay at home and enjoy a movie marathon alongside our pets. Cinema offers heartwarming stories and adventures that portray animals as heroes and companions. Here are seven perfect titles to enjoy on an autumn afternoon under the rain.
Your daily horoscope: Sunday, November 23, 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 guidance.
Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results
The winning number of the ONCE Sueldazo on Saturday, November 22, 2025, is 25808, series 007. The complete results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, November 22, 2025
The winning combination for the Primitiva on November 22, 2025 is 9, 12, 15, 22, 34, 48. The complementary number is 13 and the refund number is 5. The winning Joker number is 2359824. More results are available at 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, November 22, 2025
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on Saturday, November 22, 2025, is: 22, 23, 40, 43, 44, 46; complementary number 35 and refund number 8. More results are available at 20minutos.es.
On social media, âtraditional manâ; in person, he looks for a roof and for you to cook dinner
A viral thread on X reveals the contradiction between the misogynistic discourse of traditional masculinity displayed on social media and the practical reality, where men seek support and comfort at home, disproving their rigid and sexist stances.
What Happened to... Neil Webb: An England International Who Ended Up as a Postman and Delivery Driver
Neil Webb, a midfielder who played three seasons at Manchester United under Alex Ferguson, represented England in two European Championships and one World Cup. After his football career, he ended up working as a postman and delivery driver.
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 iconic Catalan soprano, highlighting her incomparable voice and artistic legacy. The film promises to bring the diva back to the stage, this time on the big screen.
This is How the Christmas Lights in Madrid Were Turned On
Madrid inaugurated its Christmas lighting with more than 13 million LED bulbs, 7,134 light strings, 126 illuminated cherry trees, and thirteen giant fir trees, following the lighting ceremony led by double world rally champion Carlos Sainz, filling the city with light and color for the holidays.
Winter arrives early: the images left by snow and polar cold in Spain
The Directorate General of Civil Protection and the State Meteorological Agency warn of a sharp drop in temperatures, with highs below 10 degrees in much of Spain. Extensive snowfall in the northern third has caused snowy landscapes and road closures.
Not Just VinĂcius: Footballers Hated in Most Stadiums
Some footballers are universally hated in stadiums, either because of their controversial character or their great skill, which makes them feared rivals and the target of fans' anger at every stadium they visit.
50 Years of Monarchy: Photos of the Events at the Royal Palace and the Congress
The Royal Palace and the Congress celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Monarchy, with the king and his daughters present. Highlights include the presentation of the Order of the Golden Fleece to Queen SofĂa by her son, Felipe VI, in recognition of her services to the country and the Crown.
Pedro SĂĄnchez warns at the G20 that excessive wealth harms growth and democracy
Pedro SĂĄnchez warned at the G20 that the excessive concentration of wealth harms both economic growth and democracy. He emphasized that without peace and respect for multilateral rules, efforts in trade, development, and reducing inequality will be futile.
Russia Puts the EU on Alert Again: Attacks International Checkpoint on the Border with Romania
Russia attacked an international checkpoint in the Ukrainian region of Odesa, near the border with Romania, leading to the temporary suspension of its operations. This attack raises concerns in the European Union about security in the border area.
Why Bolsonaro Was Imprisoned: He Tampered with His Ankle Monitor and Planned to Escape During a Protest
Bolsonaro, far-right leader, was sentenced to 27 years for coup-related offenses. He had been under house arrest since August but tampered with his electronic ankle monitor and planned to escape during a protest, which led to his imprisonment.
A man imprisoned for a brutal assault on a woman with whom he had agreed to have sexual relations
The National Police intervened after a neighbor's alert and broke down the door to rescue a woman who was suffering a brutal assault by the man with whom she had agreed to have sexual relations. The attacker was arrested and sent to prison.
âŹ20,000 Fine for Not Returning Money for Reusable Cups at Manuel Carrascoâs Concerts in Seville
Facua has stated that the âŹ20,000 fine imposed for not returning the money from reusable cups at Manuel Carrascoâs concerts in Seville is "extraordinarily lower" than the profit the company obtained from this practice.
Sumar proposes a universal basic income of 550 euros per month for young people between 18 and 21 years old
Sumar proposes a universal basic income of 550 euros per month for young people aged 18 to 21, reducing the working week to 32 hours, offering free public transportation for young people, and increasing taxes on the rich.
Abascal demands that the PP end the "scam" and asserts that Vox has never engaged in "laughing fits" like Feijóo with Bolaños
Abascal criticized the PP and called for an end to the political "scam." He stated that Vox has never been involved in "laughing fits" like Feijóo with Bolaños and affirmed that they are not joking given the current situation in Spain.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, November 22: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, November 22 offers a total of 42 million euros in prizes. Participants are awaiting the results to find out the winners and the prize distribution.
Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, November 22
Check the official results of the National Lottery for Saturday, November 22, 2025, to find out the winning numbers and corresponding prizes.
Euromillions Creates a New Millionaire in Spain and the Jackpot Rises to 162 Million
One of the nine third-tier winning tickets of Euromillions was sold in Spain, awarding âŹ24,375. The jackpot for the draw now reaches 162 million euros.
Femicide in Alpedrete: When Illness or Family Grief Mask Violence
Marisa Soleto highlights that the femicide in Alpedrete reflects gender inequality, pointing out how illness or family grief can conceal the true violence against women.
This Is How Public Employees' Salaries Would Look After the 11% Increase Proposed by the Government
The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for public employees, which could raise some public salaries to more than 33,000 euros annually by 2028.
The Seven Types of Dogs That Need Extra Help When Temperatures Are Colder
For dogs that suffer from the cold, it is recommended to take short and frequent walks instead of long ones. This helps protect them from low temperatures and reduces risks associated with intense cold.
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 cardiac arrest, while another 4-year-old girl is admitted to the ICU with fever, vomiting, and drowsiness, both cases following treatment at a dental clinic in Alzira.
The dentist who treated the deceased girl says she left the clinic in good condition and points to "a defective batch of anesthesia"
The dentist assured that the girl left the clinic in good condition after the sedation administered to relax her. The owner of the clinic suspects that a defective batch of anesthesia may have caused the accident that led to the minor's death.
The parents of the girl who died after going to the dentist claim she was under observation at the clinic for four hours and left with symptoms
The girl showed drowsiness, difficulty breathing, and little responsiveness after a visit to the dentist. Her parents state that she was under observation at the clinic for four hours before leaving with these symptoms.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start your day well informed. It includes updates on politics, economics, society, and key international events, providing a clear and concise overview of the most important happenings in Mexico and around the world. Ideal for those looking to stay up to date quickly.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget, including how to organize expenses, save smartly, and avoid debt. It highlights tricks to boost daily savings and take advantage of deals, as well as recommendations for maintaining effective financial control to achieve long-term economic goals.
CinemanĂa: The Series and Movies You Canât Miss
The latest edition of CinemanĂa highlights an unmissable selection of series and movies that combine various genres and styles. From thrilling dramas to entertaining comedies, the guide offers recommendations for every taste, featuring current productions and cult classics that will set trends in the coming weeks. Ideal for those looking for quality content and new releases in the audiovisual world.
'The K-pop Warriors' and Their Success on Netflix, Explained by a Music Expert: "'Golden' Is Like 'Let It Go' and 'Roar'"
The movie 'The K-pop Warriors' achieved great success on Netflix thanks to its inspiring music. A music expert compares its main song, "Golden," to motivational anthems like "Let It Go" and "Roar," explaining why so many people connected emotionally with the film even without prior knowledge of it.
There Are Four Spanish Cities Among the Most Beautiful to Visit in Europe
Spain stands out as a top tourist destination thanks to its heritage, culture, history, and gastronomy. Travel + Leisure magazine has included four Spanish cities among the 15 most beautiful in Europe, recognizing their appeal to travelers.
The European city that turns into a Christmas fairy tale: markets, lights, and trees among snow-covered mountains
Located in the Austrian Alps, this city offers an ideal Christmas atmosphere with markets, festive lights, and decorated trees, perfect for enjoying with family during the holidays.
Ăscar 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 to build the longest viaduct in Spain, 3.5 km long, located on the SE-40 route between Dos Hermanas and Coria del RĂo, Seville, with an investment of more than 688 million euros.
The Perfect Miniseries to Binge on Netflix: Historical Epic to Get You Ready for Nolanâs âThe Odysseyâ
The series "Troy: Fall of a City" on Netflix offers a historical epic full of betrayals and battles, ideal for fans of Ancient Greece while they wait for the release of Christopher Nolanâs film about âThe Odyssey.â
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 character Daryl Dixon after 15 years on 'The Walking Dead.' The actor expresses gratitude for the experience and feels fortunate for the journey in AMC's zombie saga.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: What Happens if a Neighbor Takes Their Dog Without a Muzzle in Common Areas
The Horizontal Property Law regulates homeowners' associations but does not specify rules regarding dogs without muzzles in common areas. However, owners must respect the coexistence and safety rules established by the building or municipality. Taking a dog without a muzzle can cause conflicts and sanctions if these rules are violated, thus ensuring the well-being of all neighbors.
12 Key Films to Understand Life under Francoism: Spain during the Dictatorship
Spanish cinema has reflected Franco's dictatorship from its beginnings to its end, through reenactments and direct testimonies, offering a crucial perspective to understand life during Francoism.
Black Friday 2025: When the Discounts Start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and Other Fashion Brands
Black Friday, originating in the United States, is celebrated on the last Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day. In 2025, chains such as H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés will offer special discounts on fashion, marking the start of Christmas shopping with attractive promotions for consumers.
Map of Christmas Lights in Barcelona: All Christmas Markets and Installations
Barcelona will illuminate the city with 126 km of Christmas lights in the "Barcelona Llums de Nadal" initiative, featuring markets and installations to celebrate the festive season.
The Three Neighborhoods in Barcelona with the Greatest Potential for Property Value Appreciation in 2026
The real estate market in Barcelona is expanding, establishing itself as a dynamic city for investment. Three neighborhoods stand out for their high potential for value appreciation in 2026, making them the most attractive areas to buy property.
Map of the Christmas Lights in Madrid: all the trees, markets, and installations
Carlos Sainz will be in charge of turning on the Christmas lights in Madrid on Saturday, November 22, marking the start of the lights on the city's trees, markets, and installations.
G20 summit in South Africa adopts declaration despite US boycott, opposition
The G20 summit in South Africa concluded with the adoption of a joint declaration, despite the US's boycott and opposition from some member states. Leaders addressed global economic challenges, climate change, and geopolitical tensions, striving for cooperation and consensus. The summit highlighted divisions but underscored the importance of dialogue among major economies to tackle shared issues.
Analysis - What the COP30 Climate Summit in the Amazon Delivered for Forests and Indigenous People
The COP30 summit in the Amazon focused on advancing forest conservation and Indigenous rights. Key outcomes included new financial commitments to protect rainforests, strengthened Indigenous participation in climate policy, and enhanced mechanisms to combat deforestation. The summit emphasized the vital role of Indigenous knowledge in sustainable forest management, aiming to align global climate goals with protecting biodiversity and Indigenous livelihoods.
Protesters in Serbia demand accountability for attacks on students
Hundreds of protesters gathered in Serbia demanding justice and accountability for recent attacks on students. Demonstrators called on authorities to investigate the incidents thoroughly and ensure the safety of students, highlighting concerns over rising violence and lack of protection in educational environments. The movement reflects growing public frustration with government inaction on these issues.
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Trump signs proclamation to ease regulations on some coke oven processing plants
President Trump signed a proclamation to relax regulations on certain coke oven processing plants. The move aims to reduce regulatory burdens on the industry, promoting operational flexibility and economic growth while addressing concerns over compliance costs.
Florida Republicans oppose Trump offshore oil leasing plan
Florida Republicans have voiced strong opposition to former President Trump's offshore oil leasing plan, citing environmental risks and threats to the state's tourism and fishing industries. They argue that expanded drilling could harm Florida's coastline and economy, urging policymakers to prioritize protection of natural resources over energy development initiatives associated with Trump's proposal.
G20 envoys agree draft declaration despite US boycott, sources say
G20 envoys reportedly reached consensus on a draft declaration amid a US boycott of negotiations. Despite Washington's absence, other member states moved forward with key agreements addressing global economic challenges, climate action, and health initiatives, highlighting efforts to maintain multilateral cooperation. The decision underscores divisions yet commitment within the G20 framework.
G20 draft declaration defies US with 'climate change' references, source says
The G20 draft declaration includes references to climate change, challenging the US stance. Despite US opposition, other member countries pushed for the inclusion to address global environmental concerns. The draft emphasizes the need for collaborative action on climate issues, signaling a divide within the group over how to approach climate policy.
Analysis â Chinaâs largest US soybean buy in 2 years buoys prices, triggers sales by struggling farmers
Chinaâs biggest US soybean purchase in two years has boosted prices, encouraging financially strained farmers to sell their crops. This demand surge comes amid tight global supplies and trade tensions, positively impacting US soybean markets and offering relief to producers facing economic challenges.
Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in the US thrown into legal limbo by Trump immigration crackdown
Nearly 200,000 Ukrainians in the US face legal uncertainty due to a Trump-era immigration crackdown that ended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Ukrainians. This move halts work permits and legal residency extensions, putting many at risk of deportation despite ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Advocates urge swift government action to restore protections and prevent hardship for affected individuals.
JPMorgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley client data may be exposed by vendorâs hack, NYT reports
A recent hack of a vendor has potentially exposed client data from JPMorgan, Citi, and Morgan Stanley, according to The New York Times. The breach raises concerns about the security of sensitive financial information handled by third-party providers, highlighting risks in the financial sectorâs data management and cybersecurity practices. Investigations are ongoing to assess the extent of the exposure.
Walmart makes African debut with South African store launch
Walmart has opened its first store in South Africa, marking its entry into the African market. The launch signifies the company's expansion strategy into new regions, aiming to tap into the growing retail sector on the continent. This move positions Walmart to compete with local and international retailers while introducing its global retail expertise to South African consumers.
Meta buried âcausalâ evidence of social media harm, US court filings allege
US court filings accuse Meta of hiding evidence that social media platforms causally harm users, particularly teens. Internal research reportedly showed negative effects on mental health, but the company allegedly downplayed or concealed these findings to protect its image and business interests. The legal case highlights growing scrutiny over social mediaâs impact on well-being and corporate transparency.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks ended lower at the close, with the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged. Market movements reflected cautious sentiment amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainties affecting investor confidence. Key sectors faced pressure, though some gains in select stocks helped stabilize the overall index by trading end.
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Are stocks too expensive? Here's what history tells us
The article explores whether current stock prices are overvalued by comparing present market valuations to historical trends. It highlights that while some metrics suggest stocks are pricey, long-term returns often depend on economic conditions and investor sentiment, indicating that high valuations don't always predict poor performance.
Shareholder resolutions have surged over the past five years, Bernstein says
Bernstein reports a significant rise in shareholder resolutions in the past five years. This increase reflects growing investor activism and focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. Companies are facing more demands for transparency and accountability from shareholders, emphasizing the importance of sustainable business practices and ethical corporate governance in today's market.
Goldman Sachs examines what S&P 500 firms said about AI in their latest earnings
Goldman Sachs analyzed S&P 500 companiesâ latest earnings reports to gauge their views on AI. Many firms highlighted AIâs potential to drive growth and improve efficiency, reflecting rising investment and strategic focus on AI technologies. The analysis reveals varied sector impacts, with tech and consumer sectors showing the most enthusiasm, indicating AIâs growing role in corporate strategies and future outlooks.
Swiss regulator warns mortgage risks are rising as banks stretch lending rules
The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) has issued a warning about increasing mortgage risks as banks relax lending standards. Despite the rising vulnerabilities, lenders are extending more credit, potentially jeopardizing financial stability. FINMA urges caution and stricter oversight to prevent overheating in the mortgage market and protect the banking sector from possible future losses.
Moody's affirms UK's Aa3 rating ahead of budget
Moody's has confirmed the UK's Aa3 credit rating prior to the upcoming budget, signaling confidence in the country's economic stability despite current challenges. The agency highlighted the UK's strong institutional framework and resilient economy as key factors supporting the rating. This affirmation provides reassurance to investors ahead of fiscal policy announcements.
Trump tariff relief leaves 22% of Brazil's shipments still hit
Despite the U.S. easing tariffs on many Brazilian steel and aluminum imports during Trump's administration, 22% of Brazil's shipments remain subject to duties. The partial relief helped some sectors, but exporters continue facing challenges due to ongoing tariffs on certain products, impacting trade dynamics between Brazil and the U.S.
US wholesale inventories revised higher in August
US wholesale inventories for August were revised upward, indicating a stronger stock buildup than initially reported. This adjustment suggests businesses increased their inventory holdings more than previously thought, which may impact future supply chain dynamics and economic assessments.
Michigan consumer sentiment edges up, slightly surpasses forecasts
Michigan consumer sentiment rose slightly in June, exceeding expectations. The University of Michigan reported an increase due to improved economic outlooks and steady household finances, signaling cautious optimism among consumers despite ongoing inflation concerns. This uptick suggests resilience in consumer confidence as economic conditions evolve.
Services PMI beats estimates, indicating stronger US economic activity
The US Services PMI exceeded expectations, signaling robust expansion in the sector. This suggests increased economic activity and consumer demand, bolstering confidence in the US economy's resilience despite ongoing global uncertainties. Stronger service sector growth may positively influence overall GDP and employment figures.
Manufacturing PMI dips slightly, remains in expansion territory
The latest Manufacturing PMI slipped marginally but stayed above the 50-point threshold, indicating ongoing industry growth. Factors such as supply chain improvements and steady demand supported expansion, though concerns over inflation and global economic uncertainties temper optimism. Overall, the sector continues to grow, albeit at a moderated pace.
Canada September retail sales down 0.7%; seen unchanged in October
Canadaâs retail sales fell 0.7% in September, impacted by declines in auto parts and clothing stores. Economists expect sales to remain steady in October, indicating cautious consumer spending amid economic uncertainties and inflation pressures.
Fed's Jefferson: AI-related stock gains unlikely to be dot-com boom replay
Federal Reserve Governor Philip Jefferson stated that the recent surge in AI-related stock prices is unlikely to mirror the dot-com boom. He emphasized that while AI presents transformative potential, current market conditions and economic fundamentals differ significantly from the 1990s tech bubble, suggesting a more sustainable growth trajectory for AI investments.
UK retail sales and consumer morale slide ahead of budget
UK retail sales and consumer confidence have declined ahead of the governmentâs upcoming budget. The drop reflects growing economic concerns among consumers, influenced by rising inflation and cost-of-living pressures. Retailers face challenges as spending slows, signaling potential difficulties for the economy. The budget is expected to address these issues to boost economic stability and consumer sentiment.
Trump administration cannot expand rapid deportations, US appeals court rules
A US appeals court ruled that the Trump administration cannot expand its rapid deportation program, which seeks to quickly remove immigrants without full hearings. The court emphasized the need for due process and protection of immigrants' rights, limiting the government's ability to implement expedited removals broadly. This decision marks a setback for the administration's stricter immigration enforcement policies.
Fedâs Collins: Monetary policy currently in right place, hesitant about cutting rates
Fed Governor Lisa Cook stated that current monetary policy is appropriately set, expressing caution about cutting interest rates too soon. She emphasized the importance of monitoring inflation and economic data before making adjustments, signaling a careful approach to avoid undermining recent progress in inflation control.
Trump faces same reality as Biden: Americans despise higher prices
Both Trump and Biden confront widespread voter frustration over rising prices. Despite differing political approaches, inflation remains a key concern influencing public opinion and electoral prospects. Higher living costs continue to fuel dissatisfaction across the American electorate, presenting a shared challenge for leaders from both parties.
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Unpacking China Committee minerals report
The China Committee's report highlights concerns over China's dominance in critical minerals essential for technology and clean energy. It urges diversification of supply chains, increased domestic production, and stronger international partnerships to reduce dependence on China and enhance resource security. The report emphasizes strategic investments and policy measures to address vulnerabilities in mineral sourcing.
No more Fed cuts under Powell, says BofA
Bank of America states that Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is unlikely to pursue any interest rate cuts in the near future. This marks a shift from previous expectations, signaling a more prolonged period of higher rates to manage inflation and stabilize the economy. The Fedâs tightened policy approach suggests sustained vigilance in monetary tightening under Powellâs leadership.
Why is the Chinese economy suddenly taking hits from all sides
China's economy faces multiple pressures including slowing growth, weakening consumer demand, and ongoing real estate struggles. External factors like global trade tensions and supply chain issues add to challenges. Policy uncertainties and a recent drop in manufacturing further strain recovery efforts, prompting concerns about long-term stability and growth prospects.
Why power markets set for sweeping long-term changes
Power markets are undergoing significant transformations driven by the shift to renewable energy, advances in storage technology, and evolving regulatory frameworks. These changes aim to enhance grid reliability, integrate distributed energy resources, and support decarbonization goals. Market structures and pricing mechanisms are being redesigned to reflect new energy dynamics and foster innovation in the sector.
AI and energy are at the heart of a new geopolitical arms race
AI and energy resources are driving a fresh geopolitical competition among nations. Countries are investing heavily in AI technologies and securing energy supplies to gain strategic advantages. This new arms race shapes global alliances and economic power, influencing international relations and security dynamics.
Judges block Trump from cutting hundreds of millions in grants to cities, counties
Federal judges have halted the Trump administration's attempt to cut hundreds of millions in federal grants to cities and counties. The funding was intended to support local law enforcement and community programs, but the administration aimed to withhold it over disputes regarding immigration policies. The court's ruling prevents the administration from reducing these grants, ensuring continued financial support for affected municipalities.
EOS Climbs 17% In Rally
EOS surged 17% amid a broader crypto market rally, driven by strong investor interest and positive developments within its ecosystem. The price boost reflects growing confidence in EOS's technology and potential use cases, contributing to increased trading volumes and market momentum.
Certora Launches the First Safe AI Coding Platform for Smart Contracts
Certora has introduced the first AI-powered platform designed to safely code smart contracts. The platform leverages advanced AI to enhance security and reliability in smart contract development, aiming to reduce bugs and vulnerabilities. This innovation marks a significant step towards safer blockchain applications and more efficient smart contract creation.
Bybit Advances Regulatory Dialogue at Argentinaâs Regulation Day 2025, Spotlighting Cryptoâs Role in Financial Inclusion
Bybit participated in Argentinaâs Regulation Day 2025, promoting open discussions between regulators and the crypto industry. Emphasizing cryptocurrencyâs potential to enhance financial inclusion, Bybit shared insights on responsible innovation and regulatory compliance. The event aimed to foster a collaborative environment for shaping balanced crypto regulations that drive growth while protecting users.
Bitcoin price today: nosedives to $83k as mixed US jobs data dents Fed cut hopes
Bitcoin's price plunged to $83,000 following mixed US jobs data that tempered expectations for upcoming Federal Reserve rate cuts. The data suggested a resilient labor market, reducing optimism for easier monetary policy, which negatively impacted the cryptocurrency's value. Investors remain cautious amid uncertainty over future economic measures.
mF International raises $500 million for digital asset treasury strategy
mF International has secured $500 million to enhance its digital asset treasury strategy. The funds will support investments in blockchain technologies and digital currencies, aiming to optimize liquidity management and expand the firm's presence in the evolving digital finance landscape. This move aligns with growing institutional interest in integrating crypto assets into traditional financial operations.
KuCoin Spotlight on Bitdealer: Tokenizing Gaming on Solana with Discounts and Guaranteed Allocations
KuCoin Spotlight features Bitdealer, which focuses on tokenizing the gaming industry on the Solana blockchain. Bitdealer offers gamers discounts and guaranteed token allocations, aiming to revolutionize in-game asset ownership by leveraging blockchain technology for enhanced transparency and security. This initiative seeks to blend gaming with decentralized finance, providing new opportunities for players and investors alike.
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PrimeXBT expands its crypto network with Solana integration
PrimeXBT has integrated Solana into its trading platform, expanding its crypto network. This addition offers users access to Solanaâs fast and low-cost blockchain, enhancing trading options and enabling exposure to Solanaâs ecosystem. The move aims to attract more traders by leveraging Solanaâs popularity and technological advantages.
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Litecoin Falls 11% In Bearish Trade
Litecoin's price dropped 11% amid bearish market trends, reflecting broader cryptocurrency sell-offs. Factors include negative investor sentiment and technical indicators signaling a downtrend. The decline raises concerns about short-term recovery in the crypto sector.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells GitLab stock, continues bullish buying spree
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest sold its shares in GitLab while maintaining an aggressive buying strategy in other stocks. Despite offloading GitLab, ARK remains bullish, increasing investments in innovative tech sectors and high-growth companies, signaling confidence in long-term market opportunities.
South Star Battery Metals completes final tranche of private placement
South Star Battery Metals has successfully closed the final tranche of its private placement, raising additional funds to advance its battery metals projects. The financing will support exploration and development activities, reinforcing the company's growth strategy in the critical minerals sector. This milestone marks a key step toward bolstering South Star's position in the battery metals market.
BR Partners Q3 2025 slides: Revenue declines offset by 13.9% dividend yield
BR Partners reported a revenue decline in Q3 2025 but compensated investors with a strong 13.9% dividend yield. Despite lower sales, the company maintained profitability and emphasized stable cash flow, underscoring its commitment to shareholder returns amid challenging market conditions.
Luxxfolio announces private placement to raise up to $1 million
Luxxfolio is conducting a private placement to raise up to $1 million. The funds will be used to support development and expansion efforts. This move is part of the companyâs strategy to strengthen its market position and accelerate growth. Details regarding investor participation and the timeline have been provided to ensure transparency and effective use of capital.
Lee Enterprises CFO to step down for pastoral role in early 2026
Lee Enterprises announced that CFO Phillip H. Rollins will step down in early 2026 to pursue a pastoral career. The company will initiate a search for his successor to ensure a smooth transition. Rollins has contributed significantly to Lee Enterprisesâ financial strategies during his tenure.
NioCorp adopts limited-duration shareholder rights plan
NioCorp Developments Ltd. has implemented a limited-duration shareholder rights plan, commonly known as a poison pill, to deter hostile takeover attempts. The plan allows existing shareholders to purchase additional shares at a discount if any individual or group acquires more than 20% of the companyâs shares, aiding in maintaining control and protecting shareholder value.
Allied Gaming provides update on litigation against Knighted
Allied Gaming has provided an update on its ongoing litigation with Knighted, highlighting recent developments in the case. The company reaffirmed its commitment to protecting its intellectual property and business interests, while pursuing legal remedies to address alleged violations by Knighted. Further details on the case progress were disclosed, emphasizing Allied Gaming's resolve to seek a fair outcome.
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 exploration and development initiatives aimed at advancing the companyâs gold projects. This financing milestone strengthens TomaGoldâs financial position as it pursues its growth strategy in the mining sector.
Aventis Energy closes second tranche of flow-through share offering
Aventis Energy successfully closed the second tranche of its flow-through share offering, raising additional funds to support its exploration projects. The company's financing strategy aims to advance its energy ventures while providing tax benefits to investors through flow-through shares. This step marks progress in Aventis Energy's capital-raising efforts for ongoing development activities.
Cheer Holding receives Nasdaq delisting notice over low share price
Cheer Holding has been notified by Nasdaq about a potential delisting due to its shares trading below the minimum required price. The company has a 180-day period to regain compliance by raising its share price above the threshold to avoid removal from the exchange. Cheer Holding plans to explore options to address the issue and restore compliance with Nasdaqâs listing standards.