News Summary - 11/24/2025

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US and Ukraine Signal Peace Plan Progress After Geneva Talks
The US and Ukraine reported positive developments following Geneva discussions on a US-backed plan to end the war. Both parties agreed to continue intensive work on unresolved issues to advance the peace process.
Gaza food kitchens still missing essential products despite ceasefire
While Israel has increased food shipments into Gaza following the ceasefire, aid workers report that crucial ingredients needed to enhance nutritional quality remain absent, limiting the effectiveness of food aid.
Hunting down those who kill people to sell their body parts for 'magic charms'
BBC Africa Eye exposes two "juju" practitioners involved in killing people to supply body parts for ritual magic charms. The investigation reveals the dark trade behind these dangerous practices.
Israel kills top Hezbollah official in first attack on Beirut in months
Israel intensified its operations against Hezbollah by killing a top official in Beirut, marking its first strike in the city in months. This move has heightened concerns about a potential renewal of conflict between Israel and Hezbollah.
Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses
Protests have erupted regarding the tourist buses that transport visitors to the Machu Picchu heritage site in Peru, highlighting concerns about the impact and management of tourism there.
Fifty children escape after mass school abduction in Nigeria
Fifty children escaped following a mass abduction at a Christian school in Nigeria. The attack occurred amid increasing violence from armed groups targeting schools and communities across the country.
Vietnam floods leave at least 90 dead and 12 missing
Torrential rains have caused widespread flooding and landslides across Vietnam, resulting in at least 90 deaths and 12 people missing. Large areas remain submerged, with emergency efforts underway to assist affected communities.
Ukraine's Aonishiki Becomes Sumo Champion in Japan
Aonishiki won the November sumo tournament in Japan, making history as the first Ukrainian to secure an elite-level sumo championship.
Man who grabbed Ariana Grande at premiere banned from Singapore
A man who grabbed Ariana Grande at a premiere has been banned from Singapore. The incident left the actress and singer visibly shaken, although she has not made any public statements about it.
Bolsonaro says ankle monitor damage caused by paranoia
Brazil's convicted ex-president Jair Bolsonaro claims that medication influenced his paranoia, which led him to tamper with his ankle monitor while under house arrest.
JFK's granddaughter shares terminal cancer diagnosis
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, revealed she was diagnosed with a terminal illness shortly after giving birth in 2024 and has less than a year to live.
Seven arrested in India after police crack $800,000 bank heist
Seven suspects were arrested in Bengaluru after police uncovered a heist where armed men, disguised as bank officials, robbed a cash transport van moving funds between bank branches. The operation recovered $800,000 and disrupted the criminal gang.
UN climate talks fail to secure new fossil fuel promises
Nearly 200 countries attended COP30 to advance climate action. However, the talks failed to secure new commitments to reduce fossil fuel use, leaving global efforts to combat climate change lacking clear progress.
How Greene went from Maga loyalist to quitting Congress
Marjorie Taylor Greene, known for her strong MAGA loyalty, is concluding her time in Congress. While she is stepping down from her congressional role, she is expected to remain active in US political affairs.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 22 Palestinians, medical and civil defence officials say
Israel conducted strikes across Gaza after an "armed terrorist" crossed the yellow line and fired at soldiers. Medical and civil defence officials report 22 Palestinians were killed in the attacks.
Drone sightings halt air traffic near Dutch city of Eindhoven
Drone sightings near Eindhoven airport have caused air traffic disruptions, marking the latest incidents in a series across northern Europe involving drones near airports and military bases. Authorities continue investigating to ensure safety and prevent further disturbances.
Chinese land, US radar and ties to Taiwan: The geopolitics rattling a tiny Pacific nation
Palau's strategic position and its diplomatic relationship with Taiwan have turned it into a focal point of US-China competition, highlighting the island nation's geopolitical importance in the Pacific amid rising tensions between the two powers.
'We worry more about food,' say Venezuelans living under threat of US military action
Despite increased US military threats near Venezuelan waters, residents emphasize that soaring food prices represent a more immediate challenge. Economic hardships and inflation affect daily life more profoundly than external military tensions.
In Ukraine's 'kill-zone', robots are a lifeline to troops trapped on perilous eastern front
Land drones have become crucial for delivering supplies to Ukrainian troops in the heavily contested city of Pokrovsk, where traditional transport is too dangerous. These robots help sustain frontline forces facing intense conflict on the eastern front.
Who killed young Chechen woman who fled Russia for a life of freedom?
Aishat Baimuradova escaped Chechnya seeking freedom, but her life was cut short when she was found dead in her rented apartment, raising questions about the circumstances of her death.
COP30: Five key takeaways from a deeply divisive climate summit
COP30 concluded with a deal notably omitting any new commitments on fossil fuels, highlighting deep divides among nations. Key takeaways include ongoing tensions between developing and developed countries, challenges in achieving unified climate action, and the persistent struggle to address fossil fuel dependency amid urgent climate goals. The summit underscored the complexities in balancing economic interests and environmental priorities.
Hidden in plain sight - Mumbai's glorious Art Deco legacy at 100
Mumbai boasts one of the world's largest collections of Art Deco buildings, marking a significant cultural heritage. However, many of these architectural gems remain unprotected, putting their preservation at risk despite their historical and aesthetic value.
NASA Astronaut Films Northern Lights from Space
On November 17, astronaut Zena Cardman recorded stunning footage of the Northern Lights from the International Space Station, showcasing the vibrant natural light display from orbit.
BBC visits US-led Gaza ceasefire monitoring centre in Israel
The Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel hosts soldiers from over 20 countries, along with diplomats and aid workers, to monitor the Gaza ceasefire and coordinate efforts to maintain peace and provide aid.
'Huge columns of smoke': BBC at the scene of fire at COP30
Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt reported from the UN climate talks in Brazil when a significant fire erupted, producing massive smoke columns and disrupting the event.
Watch: Chadwick Boseman posthumously honoured with Hollywood star
Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020 after privately battling cancer, was posthumously honored with a Hollywood star. He was widely celebrated for his iconic role as Marvelâs Black Panther.
Watch: Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews giant ash clouds as it erupts
Mount Semeru, Java Islandâs tallest volcano, erupted, releasing massive ash clouds that covered nearby bridges and surrounding areas, posing risks to local communities and disrupting the environment.
The salary offer to public employees indicates they will not earn enough purchasing power to compensate for what was lost between 2022 and 2024
The proposed 11.5% salary increase for 2025-2028 exceeds the estimated inflation of 8.5% for that period but will not make up for the accumulated loss of purchasing power between 2022 and 2024, negatively affecting public employees.
This Is How Civil Servants' Salaries Would Look After the 11% Raise Proposed by the Government
The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for civil servants, which would allow certain groups of public workers to earn more than 33,000 euros annually by 2028, progressively improving their income until reaching this level.
The judges of the National Court decide this Monday whether Pujol is fit to testify in his trial over the family fortune hidden in Andorra
The forensic doctors report that Pujol, 95 years old, is not physically or cognitively fit to testify in his trial concerning the family fortune hidden in Andorra, a decision that the judges of the National Court will evaluate this Monday.
The Threat of Imprisonment Looms Over Ăbalos and Koldo GarcĂa Amid "Growing" Risk of Flight
The judge has scheduled a hearing for this Thursday to assess the possible pretrial detention of the former Minister of Transport, JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, and his advisor Koldo GarcĂa, due to a "growing" risk of flight.
Fresh products "return" home for Christmas: supermarkets strengthen their commitment to Spanish meats and fish
Grocery stores expand their selection of fresh Spanish meats and fish for Christmas, including stuffed chicken, lamb, prawns, hake, and salmon, and they enhance the prepared food sections for those who prefer more convenient options.
The Mediterranean coast, Madrid, and the Canary Islands concentrate 87% of municipalities with record-high housing prices
Housing prices are at record levels in 87% of the municipalities on the Mediterranean coast, Madrid, and the Canary Islands. In Valencia and Barcelona, the price per square meter exceeds previous real estate bubble highs by 10%, while in Madrid the increase is close to 30%.
Getting a Mortgage Solo: The Growing Trend in Spain That Forces Banks to Apply the 'Single Rate'
In Spain, the percentage of people choosing to get a mortgage alone has increased by 7.5 points in three years, according to iAhorro. This growing trend is leading banks to implement the so-called 'single rate,' an additional cost for those who sign the mortgage without a partner.
Jorge Blass premieres show: "Magic schools exist and they are better than Hogwarts"
Magician Jorge Blass presents his new show 'Ilusionarte', where he emphasizes that real magic schools surpass Hogwarts. With his performance, he aims to bring modern and professional magic closer to the audience, highlighting the true talent and techniques behind the illusion, moving away from literary fantasy to showcase magic as a living and relevant art.
From Silence to Digital Control, Gender-Based Violence Across Generations: "We Have Learned Through Frights"
On the occasion of November 25th, women from various generations in Spain recount the evolution of gender-based violence, from silence and fear to current forms of digital control, highlighting changes in the dynamics but the persistence of the problem.
JosĂ© ElĂas, Entrepreneur: "Iâm Not Optimistic About Spain, We Lack the One Thing That Canât Be Bought"
JosĂ© ElĂas, millionaire founder of La Sirena, highlights that Spain is a wonderful country with unique advantages, but expresses his pessimism about the future, stating that the country lacks something essential that cannot be purchased.
Francisco Casanova, the Homeless Man Who Helps His Street Companions: "I'm Looking for My Sister"
Francisco Casanova, a homeless man who frequents the social dining room of the Luz Casanova Foundation for lunch, has begun volunteering as a sign of gratitude and supports his fellow street dwellers while searching for his sister.
Juan del Val leaves his future on TV up in the air and feels "annoyed" by the mistake in his novel: "It bothers me"
Juan del Val confirms that his true vocation is writing. Although his future on television is uncertain, he feels annoyed by a mistake in his novel, but he will continue dedicating himself to writing for his entire life.
No flights will depart today from Barajas to Venezuela following the US alert
Several airlines, including Iberia, TAP, Avianca, Caribbean, GOL, and Latam, have suspended their flights from Barajas to Venezuela following the alert issued by the US.
Aemet confirms a new Arctic air outbreak in the coming days: "Cold week for the season"
A low-pressure system and a cold front will affect the Peninsula from the northwest this Monday, causing a sharp drop in temperatures and a freezing environment for the last week of November, according to Aemet.
Ukraine says that the new US peace plan will include its priorities while Trump calls Zelensky ungrateful
The delegations of Ukraine and the United States met in Geneva to thoroughly review the peace plan proposed by Trump, ensuring that it will include Ukraine's priorities, while Trump called Zelensky ungrateful.
Iker Jiménez claims to have witnessed strange lights: "It was perfectly spherical"
Iker Jiménez recounted that in 2013, while traveling at dawn with his family in Elda, he saw a strange luminous spherical object, identical to one that appeared in a report from the 1960s.
Sale of a Baby for 3,000 Euros to a Couple Unable to Conceive in MĂĄlaga Thwarted
A baby who was going to be sold for 3,000 euros to an infertile couple in MĂĄlaga was rescued. The child was taken away and is now under the care of the Andalusian government, placed with a foster family.
MMA Fighter Isaac Johnson Dies at 31 After Collapsing During a Match
Isaac Johnson, a 31-year-old MMA fighter, died after collapsing during a match. The Chicago police are investigating the case, and an autopsy has been scheduled to determine the cause of death.
MarĂa Isabel, Twenty Years Later: The Girl Who Won Junior Eurovision and Then Chose Calm
MarĂa Isabel, winner of Junior Eurovision twenty years ago, paused her career in 2021 for her mental health. She is now returning to the music scene, although she states that professional success is no longer her main goal.
SĂĄnchez Defends the Attorney General After Conviction and Refuses to Discuss Pardon: "I Believe in His Innocence"
President SĂĄnchez regrets the Supreme Court's decision against the attorney general, reaffirms his confidence in his innocence, and avoids commenting on a possible pardon or the profile of his replacement, pointing out that other legal avenues still exist.
SĂĄnchez turns to the Constitutional Court to resolve "controversial" aspects in the ruling against GarcĂa Ortiz
The Prime Minister, Pedro SĂĄnchez, has expressed his disagreement with the Supreme Court ruling that condemns GarcĂa Ortiz for revealing confidential information and proposes that the Constitutional Court resolve the controversial aspects of the verdict.
The Comet 3I/ATLAS Is Getting Closer and Closer to Earth: NASA Reveals Key Dates of Its Journey and Explains Why It Is So Exceptional
Comet 3I/ATLAS, the fastest recorded comet with a speed of 246,000 km/h, is getting increasingly closer to Earth. NASA has revealed the key dates of its trajectory and highlights its exceptional speed and unique characteristics that make it an object of great scientific interest.
The Crisis Intervention Service (SIC) for Gender Violence Cases of the Generalitat Has Assisted Nearly 600 Victims So Far This Year
The SIC of the Generalitat has assisted nearly 600 victims of gender-based violence this year, offering support not only to the direct victims but also to their children, relatives, friends, and coworkers or classmates.
The supplement that may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, according to a new study
Japanese scientists, in a study published in 'Neurochemistry International', reveal that a specific supplement could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, offering a possible preventive approach for this neurodegenerative disease.
A total of 61 Bonoloto winners win 3,500 euros each and the jackpot rises to 4.2 million
The Bonoloto draw on November 23, 2025, had no first or second category winners. However, 61 players with five correct numbers each won 3,500 euros. The jackpot for the next draw, on November 24, stands at 4.2 million euros.
A weak Real Madrid saves the lead with a hard-fought draw against Elche
Real Madrid was dominated by Elche for much of the match and only managed to draw in an intense and chaotic final stretch, thus narrowly maintaining their lead.
PcComponentes launches its best Black Friday deals on technology, home, and gadgets
PcComponentes kicks off Black Friday week with discounts of up to 60% on technology, home, and gaming products, offering attractive deals on a wide variety of items.
Your Christmas, Your Way: Ideas to Create the Home You Desire
IKEA offers accessible ideas and details to create a warm, personalized, and functional home this Christmas, making it easy to transform the atmosphere without effort or major expenses.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the 'kisscam' incident in which Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful, using the phrase "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade."
New Shopping Center in Madrid Capital: It Will Be the Largest in the Region and Will Create 9,000 Jobs
Madrid will inaugurate the largest shopping center in the autonomous community, featuring 260 stores that will include fashion, technology, entertainment, and gastronomy, and will generate 9,000 jobs.
Singapore deports Australian fan who lunged at Ariana Grande
An Australian fan who attempted to lunge at Ariana Grande in Singapore has been deported. This individual is a repeat offender, having previously rushed the stage during performances by artists such as Katy Perry and The Weeknd.
Italy ends Spain's dream in the grand final in Bologna and wins their third consecutive Davis Cup
Spain, with Pablo Carreño, Jaume Munar, Marcel Granollers, and Pedro MartĂnez, was seeking their seventh Davis Cup, but Italy stopped their dream in the final in Bologna, thus securing their third consecutive title in the competition.
Severely injured by gunshots from the two police officers he tried to stab in Madrid
The attacker, who tried to stab two police officers in Madrid and was severely injured by the gunshots, could have jihadist links, as he was very aggressive and uttered phrases in Arabic when arrested.
The trick that improves your radiators without bleeding them: using a tool you have in your home drawer
A simple homemade trick can improve the efficiency of radiators without the need to bleed them or have technical knowledge, using a common tool that everyone has at home.
Madrid Designs the Future: The Capital of European Innovation
Madrid Innovation drives the city as a European epicenter of innovation, connecting, inspiring, and showcasing its transformative power to design an advanced and competitive future.
The Construction Pension Plan Grows by 32% and Surpasses 822,000 Employees
The construction pension plan, established in February 2024, has grown by 32%, reaching over 822,000 employees and accumulating assets of 221 million euros thanks to contributions from companies.
The Return of Madeleine Stowe, the Actress from â12 Monkeysâ and âThe Last of the Mohicansâ Who Disappeared from Cinema
Madeleine Stowe, known for her success in the 90s with films like â12 Monkeysâ and âThe Last of the Mohicansâ, retired from cinema and made occasional appearances in series such as 'Revenge'. Now she returns to the artistic scene after years away.
Quilted Coats to Get Through Winter from Zara, Stradivarius, and Mango on Black Friday
Comfortable, stylish, and warm, these quilted coats from Zara, Stradivarius, and Mango are perfect for winter and available with special discounts during Black Friday.
Blanca GĂłmez, psychoneuroimmunologist, on abdominal bloating: "It usually happens for these reasons"
Blanca GĂłmez explains that abdominal bloating is not always due to SIBO; there are various causes that can provoke it, so it is important to evaluate other factors before reaching a diagnosis.
Almost three out of every four people use the Internet: this is the most common internet user
The number of Internet users exceeded 6 billion in the past year, which is equivalent to almost three out of every four people connected globally.
The Most Unknown Country in Asia with a Town Built on Water
This small sultanate, known for its opulence and tranquility, stands out for having one of the highest standards of living in the region.
This is the restaurant in Ronda that will coordinate the dinner for the 2026 Michelin Guide Gala
Benito GĂłmez, chef of a restaurant located in a unique place in Ronda, will be responsible for coordinating the dinner at the 2026 Michelin Guide Gala.
The Supreme Court forces the AP-9 concessionaire to refund amounts and prohibits charging the full toll during construction works
The Supreme Court requires highway concessionaires, including Audasa, to adjust tolls if the roads are not passable due to construction works, obliging them to refund previously paid amounts with interest.
Badalona debuts its 43-meter Christmas tree, competing with Vigo's
About 50,000 people attended the inauguration of the 43-meter Christmas tree in Badalona, which includes an artistic show and aims to compete with Vigo's tree.
Cryptic Pregnancy, Becoming a Mother by Surprise: "I Went to the Hospital for a Stomach Pain and They Told Me I Was in Labor"
Three women share their experiences with cryptic pregnancies, where they were unaware they were pregnant until labor. They recount the emotional impact, the lack of social understanding, and the challenges of forming an initial bond with their children.
Monika Fiala: "Returning plastic bottles does not require a strong commitment to the environment. Itâs about money."
Monika Fiala, director of the Austrian deposit and return system for packaging, points out that in Austria 75% of the population supports this initiative, which is seen as a model for Spain. She emphasizes that returning plastic bottles does not require a great environmental commitment, but rather a financial incentive, although she acknowledges challenges and concerns in implementing a similar system in another country.
Latest update on the condition of the 4-year-old girl admitted after visiting the dentist in Alzira: she remains in the ICU
The 4-year-old girl remains admitted in the ICU after visiting a dental clinic in Alzira, where a 6-year-old girl died days earlier after being treated at the same private clinic. Authorities are investigating both cases.
The trick to dry clothes faster if you have to hang them inside the house
With the arrival of cold and humidity, those who do not have a dryer must dry clothes inside the house. An effective trick to speed up drying is to place the clothes near a heat source or use fans to improve air circulation, thus avoiding humidity and bad odors.
The Importance of a Pension Plan: Don't Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Save Today
MAPFRE provides professional advice to help people plan their retirement, promoting early and secure savings to ensure a peaceful old age free of financial worries.
No, there is no 'Hope Law' that gives 900 euros to migrants and a productive stay card
There is no "Hope Law" that grants 900 euros to migrants nor the so-called "productive stay card," which supposedly would allow legal work for 18 months. These claims are false.
Save More Than Ever This Black Friday: These Are the Platforms with the Best Deals on Your Subscriptions
Streaming platforms are offering special discounts this Black Friday, allowing users to save on their subscriptions after Thanksgiving. Take advantage of these promotions to get access to quality content at reduced prices.
What the Law Says If Your Neighbor Doesn't Pay the Community Fees: Seizures and Possible Penalties
Article 21 regulates the mechanisms that the community can use to claim outstanding payments, including seizures and penalties, regardless of the reason for non-payment.
This is what V16 lights should cost according to an OCU report
The OCU recommends that users check the characteristics of V16 lights to avoid buying non-approved products, thereby ensuring their quality and road safety.
Pan-fried Gnocchi with Spinach Pesto, a Cheap, Easy, and Quick Recipe to Make
Making homemade pesto is simple and fast, perfect to accompany pan-fried gnocchi. This economical and practical recipe uses spinach for a delicious and accessible dish.
Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, diagnosed with terminal cancer at 35 years old
Tatiana Schlossberg, journalist and granddaughter of John F. Kennedy, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. In an article published on the anniversary of her grandfather's assassination, she revealed that doctors have given her a prognosis of one year to live.
The emotional letter from Sergio Peris-Mencheta to VerĂłnica Echegui, "the embodiment of the will to live without restrictions"
Sergio Peris-Mencheta pays tribute to the actress VerĂłnica Echegui, who passed away in August, remembering her as an inspiring example of enthusiasm and vitality, and highlighting her fight to live without limitations.
A memory expert on mistakes when preparing for competitive exams: "Highlighting with colors is not useful"
Paula GonzĂĄlez, an expert in preparing for competitive exams, emphasizes the importance of studying literally and reviewing according to the forgetting curve, pointing out that highlighting with colors is not an effective learning technique.
Tsarukyan defeats Hooker in Qatar and challenges Topuria: "Iâm ready for January, send me a contract"
Arman Tsarukyan defeated Hooker in Qatar, solidifying himself as the number one contender in the lightweight division. After his victory, Tsarukyan challenged Movsar Topuria and asked for a contract to fight in January, showing his readiness for a title opportunity.
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 train in technique and judgment by performing in real clubs under the guidance of professionals. They learn that being a DJ involves creating a musical journey, managing the energy to lead the audience through different moments.
This Is How Young People See Franco 50 Years After His Death: "You Don't Need to Have Lived Through the Dictatorship to Know That We Have Improved"
20minutos asked young people about their knowledge of Francoism, their perception of the regime, and their assessment of current democracy. Many acknowledge the improvements achieved since the dictatorship, emphasizing that it is not necessary to have lived through it to understand the social and political progress in Spain.
Sharing an Apartment Among Five, an Increasingly Common Reality Due to Rising Prices: "The Alternative Is Sleeping on the Street"
The percentage of tenants sharing an apartment with four or more people has risen from 6% in 2024 to 14% in 2025 due to price increases. Roommates face challenges such as the kitchen, requiring clear rules for living together, according to Javier, a 26-year-old young worker.
Venezuela Accelerates an Inevitable Change
International law prohibits a country from imposing a regime change on another. This rule emphasizes sovereignty and non-interference, key aspects in the current context of Venezuela.
The dazzling âsuccessâ of Paqui
The article highlights a person named Paqui, recognized for her original merits that have earned her great popularity. Each reader will be able to understand who she is and the reason for her growing success.
The Flavor of the Day
Spaniards usually take a long time to adopt new trends, but when they do, they do so with great enthusiasm and conviction, like true converts.
Commitments
The minister stated that the Government is working 100% to ensure that the Mediterranean Corridor is completed within the established deadline, reiterating its commitment to the project.
Controversy over the death of a girl after going to the dentist in Alzira: anesthetists demand that general sedations be performed by specialists
Anesthetists denounce that in many regions general sedations are performed by professionals not specialized in Anesthesiology and Resuscitation, which has sparked controversy following the death of a girl in Alzira after a dental treatment. They request that only specialists carry out these sedations to ensure safety.
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 decline are the first symptoms in nearly all participants, surpassing memory loss as the initial sign of dementia.
A serious technical failure cuts the playback of La Llave in the middle of their performance on 'Fiesta': "Things that happen live"
During La Llave's performance on 'Fiesta', a technical failure interrupted the playback when the program went to commercial break, leaving the group confused. The incident was attributed to "things that happen live."
Marta Luisa of Norwayâs Tax Problems Increase: She Loses Half of Her Fortune
Marta Luisa of Norway is facing tax issues and has lost half of her fortune. Although she recently filmed a documentary for Netflix, some vendors linked to her wedding with Durek Verrett claim they have not yet received payment.
Zulema Romero, a Spanish woman living in Portugal: "Maybe I'm the strange one, but I've never seen this in Spain"
Zulema Romero, a Spanish resident in Portugal, shares her surprising experiences, such as cigarette vending machines in supermarkets, unsolicited tapas that are charged for, and driving habits at roundaboutsâpractices she has never seen in Spain.
Sandra Barneda lashes out at a participant of 'La isla de las tentaciones': "You lied to me!"
Sandra Barneda confronted Juanpi on set, who denied his infidelity during the second bonfire, despite having admitted it previously during the casting, accusing him of lying to her directly.
Buenafuente and Knowing When to Stop
Buenafuente decided to end his show at a high point, both due to its strong ratings and the maturity achieved in his comedy.
Andreu Buenafuente announces a work break "by medical prescription"
Andreu Buenafuente has announced that he will take a work break due to medical advice. The presenter has decided to pause his professional activities to take care of his health and recover properly, prioritizing his well-being according to the specialists' recommendation.
Isa Pantoja speaks out after Kiko Rivera's interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!': "I thought all was lost"
Isa Pantoja has spoken following the recent statements made by her brother Kiko Rivera, expressing that she thought the family relationship was irreparably damaged.
Lucas, overwhelmed, makes a desperate plea to Andy: "I am not a monster"
Lucas spoke publicly for the first time in front of Telecinco's cameras following his wife's interview on ÂĄDe viernes!, denying being a monster and making a desperate plea to Andy, showing that he is emotionally overwhelmed by the situation.
Anabel Pantoja leaves 'Dancing with the Stars' crying after being judged: "I'm not okay"
Finalist of 'Dancing with the Stars,' Anabel Pantoja left crying after feeling judged during the show, stating that she was not emotionally okay. The influencer experienced one of her most difficult moments on the program.
Tension between Tellado and Intxaurrondo over GarcĂa Ortizâs sentence: "Itâs a very difficult day at TVE"
PP deputy Miguel Tellado accused journalist Silvia Intxaurrondo of manipulation during a tense interview related to GarcĂa Ortizâs sentence, describing the day as "very difficult" for TVE.
Isa Pantoja recalls the emotional abuse she suffered from her family
Isa Pantoja spoke on ÂĄDe viernes! about Kiko Riveraâs recent statements on Telecinco, recalling the emotional abuse she has endured from her family.
Journalist Xabier Fortes denies 'nepotism' regarding his son at TVE: "He did unpaid internships and applied for a training contract that is ending"
Carmen Sastre criticized Xabier Fortes over his son's presence at Canal 24 Horas. Fortes responded by denying any nepotism, stating that his son completed unpaid internships and is concluding a training contract obtained through a legitimate selection process.
The tough life of Maribel Sanz, ex-wife of Sergio Dalma and one of the models of the 90s: "They don't give me any guarantees and I have chronic pain"
Maribel Sanz, a former model from the 90s and ex-wife of Sergio Dalma, has been suffering from a serious back injury for three and a half years that almost left her paralyzed. She is currently facing chronic pain and a medical situation without clear guarantees for her recovery.
Custody with communication allowed and no bail for the alleged perpetrator of Encarnita Polo's death
The 66-year-old alleged attacker, who was in the Psychiatry Unit of the Nuestra Señora de Sonsoles Hospital, has appeared before the court and has been ordered to be held in custody with communication allowed and no bail.
Macabre Event: Influencer Gina Lima Dies at 23, and Three Days Later, Her Boyfriend Passes Away
Gina Lima, a 23-year-old influencer, passed away in Quezon City. Three days later, her boyfriend Ivan Cezar Ronquillo, with whom she lived, also died, causing shock over this tragic event.
Tita Cervera Defends Juan Carlos I: "We Should Feel Proud of Him and Not Forget Him"
Baroness Thyssen supports the publication of the memoirs of King Emeritus Juan Carlos I, although she has not yet read them, and considers it a positive thing.
The Heartbreaking Confession of Bruce Willis's Eldest Daughter About the Actor's Condition: "I Hug Him Even Though He Doesn't Recognize Me"
Bruce Willis's eldest daughter reveals the actor's difficult health condition, diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia. She expresses her pain and the impact of the illness, stating that "no one does well with this disease" and that, despite Bruce sometimes not recognizing her, she embraces him with love.
From the Runway to the Convent: This Is the Story of Sister Eva, a Young Model Who Decided to Become a Nun
The young Brazilian Eva left her modeling career to devote herself to religious life, considering Jesus Christ as her "husband" and choosing faith above all else.
Xuso Jones, Beyond His Jokes: From His Role as an Entrepreneur to His Private Life
The influencer from Murcia, Xuso Jones, has been chosen by Mediaset to host the New Year's Eve countdown to welcome 2026, highlighting his evolution beyond humor towards his entrepreneurial side while maintaining a discreet private life.
Lucas Withdraws from the Media After His Conflict with Andy: "I Have Helped Him a Lot, I Am Sad"
According to 'ÂĄVaya fama!', Lucas has decided to withdraw from the media following his conflict with Andy, expressing sadness despite having helped him a lot.
The Reclamation of Los Javis: When Love Ends, But the Project Continues
Los Javis demonstrate that a breakup can be a new professional beginning. Although their romantic relationship ended, they maintain a healthy working environment and continue collaborating, showing that a personal ending does not mean the conclusion of a shared project.
Kevin Spacey: "I don't have a home, I live in hotels and Airbnbs, my financial situation is not good"
Kevin Spacey revealed that after being accused of sexual assault, he invested all his savings in proving his innocence, which has severely affected his financial situation. He currently does not have a home and lives in hotels and Airbnbs.
The Unusual Experience of Some Japanese: They Drink Wine and Bathe in a Pool with Red-Colored Water
A spa in Hakone, Japan, held an event where visitors bathe in hot water dyed red while enjoying Beaujolais Nouveau wine or grape juice. Although Japan is a key market for this wine, a reduction in imports is anticipated due to price increases caused by the weakening yen.
Panic at a Christmas Tree Lighting: Shooting at a Concert Leaves Three Critically Injured
During a concert at the Christmas tree lighting event, a shooting occurred that left three people critically injured. The situation caused panic among attendees and prompted authorities to respond to control the scene and assist the victims. Investigations are ongoing to clarify the motives and identify those responsible for the attack.
The story of Carlos and Mari moves people on social media: an exoskeleton restores mobility to the woman who cared for him as a child
Mari, 85 years old, recovers mobility thanks to an exoskeleton designed by Carlos MartĂnez, whom she cared for as a child. Carlos, 3x3 basketball champion and entrepreneur, created Wellbeinn, a company dedicated to sports recovery. The exoskeleton facilitates movement with a 20 km autonomy and various power levels, and Carlos aims to reduce its cost to help more people.
Getafe - Atlético de Madrid LaLiga, live | Score, goals, and latest updates from Matchday 13
Atlético de Madrid won 1-0 against Getafe at the Coliseum thanks to an own goal by Duarte. The rojiblancos showed their worst football in the match but managed to secure the victory in Matchday 13 of LaLiga.
Earthquake in F1: Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri Disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix for an Illegal Part in the McLaren
FIA stewards disqualified Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri at the Las Vegas Grand Prix after detecting an illegal part in the McLaren cars, seriously affecting the team's result in the race.
Tebas explodes against Florentino after his speech at the Assembly: Tebas: "He has come back at it with a sectarian and supremacist tone"
LaLiga president, Javier Tebas, responds harshly to Real Madrid president, Florentino Pérez, following his criticisms of the Spanish league at the Assembly, describing his speech as sectarian and supremacist.
Florentino Pérez: "It is not normal that Barça has paid the vice president of the referees more than 8 million euros"
During the Ordinary General Assembly, Florentino Pérez criticized LaLiga, FC Barcelona, referees, and the media, pointing out as serious the fact that Barça has paid more than 8 million euros to the vice president of the referees, questioning the normality of this situation.
Real Madrid's slip-up during its Assembly: confuses Elche player André Silva with Diogo Jota's brother
During its Assembly, Real Madrid made a mistake by confusing Elche player André Silva with Diogo Jota's brother while paying tribute to those who passed away during the year, including the Liverpool footballer and his brother.
Great Disability or Severe Disability: What It Is, When It Is Granted, and Which Pensions It Entitles You To
Great Disability is the highest level of permanent disability recognized by Social Security. It is granted when the person cannot perform any activity and requires constant assistance. It entitles the holder to pensions and additional benefits to cover the necessary care and support.
'Mothers Without Limits,' the Community That Supports You If You Have a Child with a Disability: "Therapeutic"
Ana created 'Mothers Without Limits' after recognizing the loneliness that many mothers of children with disabilities face. This community offers support and companionship, providing a therapeutic space to share experiences and strengthen bonds among its members.
EU Experts Acknowledge Lack of Knowledge and Access to Accessibility Standards
A survey by AccessibleEU reveals that nearly half of professionals in Europe believe that accessibility standards are not properly enforced, highlighting a lack of knowledge and access to these regulations.
China is struggling economically, but its debt conquers the markets. Why?
China is facing an economic slowdown with investment in fixed assets at its lowest level since 2020, a real estate sector undergoing adjustment, declining industrial production, and exports falling after nearly two years. Despite this, its debt remains attractive to international markets.
Nuclear Fever: Thematic Funds Yield Over 70% Returns in Europe
The increase in electricity demand driven by the expansion of Artificial Intelligence is fueling strong interest in investing in nuclear energy. Thematic funds related to this source have exceeded a 70% return in Europe, reflecting a boom in the nuclear sector as a response to current energy needs.
Five Rules to Double Your Money Without Playing Roulette
The traditional strategy of investing in stocks and bonds with rebalancing no longer guarantees results. The article outlines five rules to safely double your money by adapting to a changing environment and avoiding unnecessary risks, without relying on luck like in roulette.
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 group "receives nothing and pays for everything," reflecting its loss of relevance and the impact on workers.
Is the Ibex Prepared for a Long-Lasting Bear Market?
The Ibex is dominated by banks, energy companies, and infrastructure firms, sectors that have recurring revenues and strong balance sheets, which could help withstand a prolonged bear market.
The Tax Blow to Pension Plans Will Cause a Drop of More Than 12.5 Billion Euros in Contributions Over Five Years
The tax reform will cause an estimated drop of more than 12.5 billion euros in contributions to pension plans over five years, taking as a reference the 4.3 billion euros from 2020, the year prior to the reform and the best since 2007.
Pennywise Reappears in 'It: Welcome to Derry': HBO Max Releases an Incredible Midseason Trailer
Bill SkarsgÄrd returns as the terrifying killer clown Pennywise in 'It: Welcome to Derry.' HBO Max has released an exciting midseason trailer that promises to intensify the terror in the series.
HBO Renews One of Its Acclaimed Series and Confirms Mark Ruffalo's Return
HBO renews the series 'Task' following the success of its first season, which followed an FBI investigation in the suburbs of Philadelphia. Additionally, Mark Ruffalo's return for the new installment is confirmed.
'I love LA' hooks you but doesnât convince: review of a series that could have been more
The series 'I love LA' captures viewers' attention but ultimately fails to fully satisfy. While it shows potential with engaging elements, it doesn't reach the depth or impact expected, leaving audiences wanting more from what could have been a stronger production.
Do You Want to Solve the Mystery of Hawkins? Search for 'Stranger Things' on Google and Get Ready to Start Your Adventure
Netflix is promoting the latest season of 'Stranger Things' with a campaign that builds anticipation among fans, inviting them to search for the series on Google to begin an adventure related to the mystery of Hawkins.
Magical Realism and Disappearances: The Series That Avoided Censorship by Javier Milei Is Now on Prime Video
The series based on Dolores Reyes' novel, which faced attempts at censorship by Javier Milei's government in Argentina, is now available for viewing on Prime Video in Spain.
AI Humanoid Robots Arrive at Franceâs Nuclear Power Plants: This Is Their Job
Hoxo, an AI humanoid robot, operates in French nuclear power plants, moving around the facility, avoiding obstacles, analyzing situations, and performing technical movements with precision and stability to enhance safety and efficiency.
The Price of AI in Europe Could Be Our Own Privacy: Is the EU Going to Weaken the GDPR?
The EU is considering relaxing the GDPR to facilitate the use of personal data in AI. Experts warn that this measure could compromise privacy and alter the European approach to digital protection.
Samsung's Galaxy Ring Seeks Another Chance and Could Be Used in Android XR Glasses
Samsung launched the Galaxy Ring in 2024, but it faced low sales due to its high price and battery issues. The company is now considering giving it a new life by integrating it into its Android XR glasses.
This new humanoid robot will take care of your household chores: it can tidy up toys and clean
MidOn, a Chinese startup, has created a humanoid robot that can perform various household tasks, including cleaning, tidying up toys, and watering plants, making household chores easier.
Gemini can now tell you if an image was created by Google's AI: how it works
Google's Gemini can now identify if an image was created by its AI. This feature currently applies only to images but will soon expand to support video and audio detection.
Blue Will Be the Trend Color in 2026: These Are the Garments You Can't Miss
Blue will be the star color of spring 2026, ranging from electric tones to soft and delicate shades. Incorporating blue garments will be essential to stay fashionable that season.
From Cynthia Erivo to Beyoncé: The Most Striking Looks at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix
A review of the most impactful and glamorous styles of the guests at the Formula 1 Las Vegas Grand Prix, highlighting the elegance and boldness of figures like Cynthia Erivo and Beyoncé at this prestigious motorsport event.
The Rocker Eyeliner Returns: How to Achieve This Liner and Make It Last All Day
The rocker eyeliner is making a strong comeback this season. MĂłnica MartĂnez Gibert, expert at KIKO Milano, shares tips to achieve this striking look and keep it intact throughout the day.
Seven Flat Shoes Weâve Picked for This Fall to Give Up High Heels
This season focuses on comfort with flat shoes, ideal for any occasion and an elegant alternative to high heels.
Queues at Mango for the Most Versatile and Sophisticated Trousers of Autumn for Less Than 13 Euros
The most versatile and sophisticated trousers of autumn, available at Mango for less than 13 euros, are causing a great buzz. They come in three different colors and are so attractive that you'll want to have them all.
Everyone Talks About Tamara FalcĂł but No One Has Noticed Her Short and Classic Manicure That Never Goes Out of Style
Tamara FalcĂł stands out once again for her natural, simple, and elegant manicure, ideal for keeping short nails impeccable all year round.
I have a Firestick and I wish I had discovered this accessory earlier to make it work faster
Amazon offers an adapter that allows you to connect the Fire TV Stick to the internet via cable, improving speed and stability compared to the WiFi connection.
Gift Ideas for You: Musicals, Visits, and Experiences Worth Enjoying
The perfect time is approaching to give memorable experiences as gifts, such as musicals, cultural visits, and various activities that offer unique and enriching moments, creating lasting memories beyond material things.
I Couldn't Resist: I Bought the Garmin Fenix 8 Because the Price is Irresistible
The Garmin Fenix 8 is an expensive sports watch, but its quality justifies its price. Currently, its cost is more affordable, making it an irresistible purchase for sports enthusiasts.
This Poang Rocking Chair Clone Is Much Cheaper Than the Original, Especially Now
IKEA's Poang rocking chair is iconic, but there are similar, more affordable models available. These clones offer a comparable design at a much lower price, making them especially attractive right now.
Pan-fried Gnocchi with Spinach Pesto, a Cheap, Easy, and Quick Recipe
Learn how to prepare a delicious homemade spinach pesto to accompany pan-fried gnocchi. This recipe is affordable, simple, and quick, perfect for a tasty meal without any hassle.
They are trendy, but are rosé and clarete the same?
Rosé and clarete, once underestimated, are now trending in the wine world. Although similar, they have key differences in their production and flavor that are worth knowing to better appreciate them.
Michelin Star Gala 2026: When It Is, Where to Watch, and Everything Known So Far
The 2026 edition of the Michelin Star Gala is special, as it commemorates the 125th anniversary of the birth of the Michelin Guide.
Autumn Recipes: Discover These Crepes with Chestnut Cream, Yogurt, and Cocoa Powder
Enjoy an autumn dish with these filled crepes that combine chestnut cream, yogurt, and cocoa powder, perfect for making the most of seasonal produce.
Try the burger from Cenando con Pablo for 'The Champions Burger' and this was his verdict: "This is not a burger"
Pablo Cabezali created a burger for 'The Champions Burger' using two donuts from a famous chain as buns, leading to his negative verdict as he considered that "this is not a burger."
Miguel SĂĄnchez, beer expert, explains the difference between Mahou Green and Mahou Red: "The original dry extract"
Miguel SĂĄnchez, beer expert, explains in a TikTok video that Mahou Red is distinguished by its "original dry extract," which justifies why many beers with a red can include the word "special" in their name.
Rocky Mountaineer: The Train Journey to Enjoy Luxury and Monumental Views through the USA and Canada
The Rocky Mountaineer offers a luxurious train journey that travels through stunning natural landscapes of North America, highlighting monumental views in the USA and Canada. It is an exclusive experience not accessible to all budgets.
Five Activities in Lapland to Enjoy a Magical Christmas
In Lapland, Finland, you can experience unique Christmas activities such as visiting Santa Claus, taking a reindeer sleigh ride, and admiring the northern lights, all while enjoying a magical and unforgettable atmosphere.
The Pearl of Southern Italy: Houses on Cliff Tops and a Sanctuary by the Sea
This destination on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast stands out for its stunning landscape with houses perched on cliffs and a sanctuary by the sea, offering a rich historical heritage that fascinates visitors.
The Fortress Church of Ibiza with Centuries of History: A 16th-Century Temple by the Mediterranean
This Ibizan complex, located by the sea, dates back to the 16th century and has nearly 500 years of history. It was a key defense point and held great significance for several centuries in the region.
The AnllĂłns River Route: a Natural Paradise Among Waterfalls, Mills, and Lush Forests
This short route near the Costa da Morte traverses a unique natural environment in northern Spain, featuring waterfalls, old mills, and lush forests, offering a paradise for nature lovers and hikers.
The Impressive Medieval Castle with Six Enormous Towers, Little Known and Hidden on a Hill
Located south of Salamanca, on the border between Castilla y LeĂłn and Extremadura, there is an imposing medieval fortress surrounded by forests, notable for its six enormous towers and its little-known, hidden character on a hill.
Supermarket Tourism: The Trend That Captivates the Most Curious Travelers
Supermarket tourism allows travelers to discover the culture and daily life of a destination through its local products, becoming a trend for those seeking authentic and curious experiences during their trips.
Mar Amate, Psychologist: "People Who Maintain a Purpose After Retirement Live on Average Seven Years Longer"
Mar Amate, coach and journalist, points out on 'Herrera en COPE' that people who retain a purpose after retiring tend to live seven years longer on average, highlighting the importance of having a sense of life for longevity.
Influenza Leads the Burden of Respiratory Viruses in Spain During the 24-25 Season
Influenza was the main respiratory virus in Spain during the 24-25 season, followed by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and SARS-CoV-2, which also caused a significant disease burden during that period.
The Cause of Many Ailments Is That Modern Life Has Outpaced the Rhythm of Evolution
Colin Shaw explains that in ancestral environments we were adapted to handle acute stress, but modern life has accelerated too much, outpacing our evolution and causing various ailments.
Isabel Viña, doctor, explains the risks of Nolotil: "It is banned in several countries and I believe its use will be greatly limited in Spain"
Dr. Isabel Viña warns about the risks of Nolotil, a medication banned in several countries due to its potentially deadly adverse effects. She anticipates that its use will be considerably restricted in Spain to prevent serious health damage.
What is Worse, Physical or Emotional Abuse? A Psychologist Shares Her Opinion
Psychologist Raquel LĂłpez PavĂłn shares her personal and professional experience regarding the impact of physical and emotional abuse, highlighting how both cause significant harm to the victims.
Deborah GarcĂa, chemist: "Neither deodorant nor antiperspirant⊠the solution against sweat is in the antiodorant"
Deborah GarcĂa emphasizes that the key to controlling sweat is not in deodorants or antiperspirants, but in antiodorants, which act on the underarm microbiota. Additionally, she warns about the impact of endocrine disruptors present in many products and the importance of carefully choosing what we apply to our underarms.
A Motorcyclist Against V16 Beacons When Coming Across a Broken-Down Vehicle After a Curve: "Good Thing They Put the Triangles Up Properly"
A motorcyclist went viral by sharing a video emphasizing the importance of safety triangles upon encountering a broken-down vehicle after a curve. Starting January 1, 2026, triangles will be illegal and replaced by V16 beacons, sparking debate about the effectiveness and safety of the new system.
Behind the Wheel of the New 2025 Compass: A Great SUV for Everyday Use but, Does It Have Any Jeep DNA?
The first test of the 2025 Jeep Compass e-Hybrid reveals an ideal SUV for daily use, combining comfort and technology. However, it raises the question of whether it retains the traditional Jeep essence in its design and performance.
Why is it advisable not to fill the gas tank to the brim? Mechanic Juan José has the answer
Mechanic Juan José warns on his social media that filling the gas tank completely can cause problems in vehicles, recommending avoiding it to prevent damage and maintain the proper functioning of the engine.
Can the Guardia Civil Check Your Glove Compartment? Fines of Several Thousand Euros If They Catch You Without Documentation
The Traffic Group of the Guardia Civil is conducting vehicle checks to verify that drivers carry the mandatory documentation, with heavy fines for those who do not have it.
What is the DGC and how does it differ from the DGT?
The DGC and the DGT are organizations that manage Spanish roads. The DGC is mainly responsible for the construction and maintenance of the roadways, while the DGT focuses on the control and monitoring of traffic on the road network. Both collaborate to ensure the safety and good condition of the roads.
Leapmotor introduces a new electric urban SUV that will make waves
Leapmotor has unveiled its new electric urban SUV A10 at the Guangzhou Auto Show, a zero-emission crossover designed to stand out in the urban vehicle market.
Madrid updates its graphic identity and adapts it to new digital formats
The Madrid City Council renews its logo, retaining the bear, the strawberry tree, and the seven stars, but adopts the 'Chulapa' typography and simplifies the lines to modernize its image and better adapt it to digital formats.
Alleged Doctor Arrested for Administering Narcotic Substances Intravenously in Barcelona
The Mossos d'Esquadra arrested an alleged doctor in Barcelona after investigating a case where a person showed high excitement after receiving narcotic substances administered intravenously by this individual.
The body of a missing Madrid mountaineer found dead in Huesca
The 53-year-old Madrid mountaineer, missing in Huesca, was found dead after falling down a slope during a high mountain ascent.
The 15 Richest People in Andalusia: Concha Yoldi Once Again Tops the List
Forbes has published the list of the greatest fortunes in Andalusia, highlighting Concha Yoldi once again as the richest person in the region.
QUIZ | How many curiosities about La Almudena can you get right?
Discover the history, celebration, and interesting facts about the Virgin of La Almudena through this quiz designed to test your knowledge.
Madrid lights up Christmas with a spectacular lighting display and 13 trees throughout the city
Madrid celebrated the start of Christmas with an event in Cibeles filled with lights and music, accompanied by the installation of 13 decorative trees spread across the city.
More than 200 kilometers of roads in Barcelona will incorporate a central sound strip
More than 200 kilometers of roads in the province of Barcelona will have a central sound strip installed. Work to implement this measure will begin soon and will continue until early December, with the aim of improving road safety.
Two Injured in a Multiple Collision Caused by a Car Driving the Wrong Way on the A-6 in Zamora
Two people were injured in a multiple collision on the A-6 in Zamora, caused by a car driving in the wrong direction. The injured are a 53-year-old woman and a 65-year-old man.
This is what the Ecobarrio to be built in the heart of AlcalĂĄ de Henares will be like
The Ecobarrio in AlcalĂĄ de Henares will occupy 28 hectares of the former Roca factory and will have between 2,500 and 3,000 homes, integrating sustainability and modernity in its urban design.
The Richest People in Euskadi: Five Among the 100 Largest Fortunes in Spain
Daniel Maté, from Glencore, stands out as the richest person in Euskadi, ranking 13th on the list of the 100 largest fortunes in Spain according to Forbes. In total, five Basques are listed among the wealthiest in the country.
Five injured, two of them minors, in an attic fire in L'Hospitalet
Five people, including two minors, were injured after a fire in an attic in L'Hospitalet. The fire, now extinguished, started due to unknown causes.
A German Reacts to Tasting Cocido Madrileño for the First Time: "Interesting, Intense Smell"
A German tried cocido madrileño for the first time, prepared in Germany using Spanish ingredients sent by his Madrilenian girlfriend. His reaction highlighted the intense and distinctive aroma of the traditional dish.
A Spaniard living in Germany explains the rule that prohibits making noise at home on Sundays: "It is forbidden"
In Germany, it is forbidden to make noise at home on Sundays. If a party or celebration is planned, neighbors must be notified in advance to avoid disturbances due to excessive noise.
Scientists Pay Tribute to Shakira with the Discovery of a Unique Fossil Turtle
A new species of fossilized turtle has been discovered in the Tatacoa Desert, Colombia, and has been named in honor of singer Shakira, recognizing her cultural influence and inspiration.
Preparing for Birth: How to Help Our Dog Give Birth to Her Puppies Responsibly
Canine pregnancy lasts about nine weeks and requires constant care. It is essential to prepare a comfortable and safe space for the birth, maintain an appropriate diet, and monitor the dog's health to ensure a responsible and complication-free delivery.
The Chiribaya Dog, from Herding Llamas 1,000 Years Ago to Becoming Cultural Heritage of Peru
The Chiribaya dog, small in size, with an elongated body and strong legs, ivory to reddish fur tones, and semi-floppy ears, used to herd llamas 1,000 years ago. It is now recognized as Cultural Heritage of Peru, highlighting its historical and cultural importance.
A study identifies 525 key areas to conserve amphibians in Europe
A report by MNCN-CSIC reveals that the road network increases the vulnerability of amphibians to climate change. The study identifies 525 crucial areas in Europe for their conservation, highlighting the need to protect these habitats from environmental threats and human infrastructure.
Your Daily Horoscope: Monday, November 24, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will help you make informed decisions and improve different aspects of your life.
Check the Sueldazo de la ONCE: Results
The winning number in the Sueldazo de la ONCE draw on November 23, 2025, is 40493, series 031. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.
Check El Gordo: results for Sunday, November 23, 2025
The winning combination of El Gordo de la Primitiva for November 23, 2025 is 10, 22, 31, 51, 52 with key number 7. More details at 20minutos.es.
Check Bonoloto: Results for Sunday, November 23, 2025
The winning combination for the Bonoloto on Sunday, November 23, 2025, is 1, 10, 12, 22, 34, and 44. The complementary number is 37 and the refund number is 1. More details at 20minutos.es.
On social media, "traditional man"; in person, looking for a roof and for you to cook dinner
A viral thread on X exposes the contradiction between the misogynistic discourse of traditional masculinity on social networks and the practical reality, showing how many men who promote these values online depend on their partners for housing and cooking.
Who Was... Violette Morris: the Nazi Collaborator Athlete Known as 'the Hyena of the Gestapo'
Violette Morris was a prominent French athlete, javelin and shot put thrower, and race car driver. Openly lesbian, she dressed in men's clothing and underwent a double mastectomy. During World War II, she collaborated with the Nazis, earning the nickname "the Hyena of the Gestapo."
What We Know About 'Caballé', the Biopic About One of the Greatest Sopranos of the 20th Century
'Caballé' is a biopic that brings to life the story and career of the legendary Catalan soprano Montserrat Caballé, highlighting her incomparable voice and artistic legacy as she shines once again on the big screen.
This is how the Christmas lights were turned on in Madrid
Madrid lit up more than 13 million LED lights, 7,134 string lights, 126 illuminated cherry trees, and 13 large fir trees for Christmas this Saturday, in an event presided over by double world rally champion Carlos Sainz, who activated the city's Christmas lighting.
Winter Arrives Early: The Images Left by Snow and Polar Cold in Spain
The Directorate General of Civil Protection and Emergencies and Aemet warn of an extreme drop in temperatures across much of Spain, with highs below 10 degrees. Widespread snowfall in the northern third causes wintry scenes and road closures.
In Bad Weather, Blanket and Movie: 10 Feature Films to Watch with Our Pets on Rainy Days
With the arrival of autumn and rain, itâs ideal to stay home with our pets for a movie marathon. Seven films are recommended that portray animals as heroes, companions, and endearing figures, perfect for enjoying on a rainy afternoon.
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 events presided over by the king and his daughters. Queen SofĂa will be honored by her son, Felipe VI, who will bestow upon her the Golden Fleece in recognition of her services to the country and the Crown.
Somali piracy rises due to the conflict in the Middle East: "We have gone from five years without attacks... to 52 in the last two years"
Spanish Vice Admiral Ignacio Villanueva Serrano, commander of the mission in the Indian Ocean, highlights the increase in Somali piracy caused by the conflict in the Middle East. After five years without attacks, 52 have been recorded in the past two years, reflecting a worrying rise in maritime insecurity in the region.
Police unions warn of lack of resources against drug trafficking: "Our boats can't compete with the drug speedboats"
Police unions are calling for more resources, legal protection, and special zones due to the increasing violence from organized crime in Spain, pointing out that their current equipment cannot compete with the fast drug speedboats.
FeijĂło and Ayuso point to another possible link between SĂĄnchez and Koldo while questioning that their relationship was "anecdotal"
The leader of the PP highlighted a news report stating that in 2018 Koldo took SĂĄnchez and CerdĂĄn to a farmhouse in the Basque Country to negotiate with Otegi the motion of no confidence against Rajoy, suggesting that the relationship between SĂĄnchez and Koldo was not "anecdotal."
The Ukrainian War Refugee Who Triumphs in the Sumo Elite
A Ukrainian war refugee reached the rank of 'komusubi,' the fourth-highest position in sumo, in September after only 12 tournaments, standing out in Japan's national sport.
The FBI Disproves Conspiracy Theories: The Young Man Who Tried to Kill Trump Acted Alone
Kish Patel, FBI director, stated that after multiple reviews of the case, they are confident that there is no cover-up and that the young man who tried to kill Trump acted alone.
United States Records First Death of a Person Infected with the H5N5 Strain of Avian Influenza
The first death in the U.S. from the H5N5 strain of avian influenza, different from the common H5N1, has been confirmed. Authorities maintain that the risk of transmission to humans remains low.
The PP Continues Its Offensive in the Senate Against Squatting with Appearances by Experts, Victims, and Mayors
The PP spokesperson in the Senate accuses SĂĄnchez's government of facilitating squatting and announces an offensive in the Upper House with appearances by experts, victims, and mayors to address and combat this problem.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across seventeen provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery has been distributed in ten towns across nine provinces, benefiting a total of seventeen provinces with thousands of euros.
Check National Lottery: results for Saturday, November 22
Check the official results of the National Lottery for Saturday, November 22, 2025, and verify your numbers to see if you have won.
Euromillions creates a new millionaire in Spain and the jackpot rises to 162 million
A third-tier Euromillions ticket sold in Spain has won 24,375 euros. Meanwhile, the main jackpot prize has increased to 162 million euros.
The Zodiac Signs and the Grand Trine of Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn
Romantic relationships that begin during the trine between Venus, Jupiter, and Saturn have a high probability of becoming solid and lasting over time.
Hortensia Herrero, wife of Juan Roig (Mercadona), achieves an important milestone thanks to one of her passions
Hortensia Herrero, wife of Juan Roig, stands out as one of the 200 greatest art collectors in the world according to ARTnews magazine, being the only Spanish woman on this prestigious list.
The seven types of dogs that need extra help when temperatures are colder
In cold climates, it is preferable to take short and frequent walks instead of long ones to protect dogs that are more vulnerable to the cold, ensuring their well-being during the winter.
Enrique Molina, dog trainer: "The big mistake is that we humanize the dog and create many anxieties and insecurities in them"
Enrique Molina points out that humanizing dogs, such as taking them everywhere, letting them sleep in the bed, or eat at the table, generates unnecessary anxieties and insecurities in them.
Venezuela intercepts a small plane that entered its airspace without authorization
A small plane without a flight plan was intercepted in Venezuelan airspace. It was carrying high-performance tanks, suggesting it was prepared for drug trafficking.
The Mystery of Lina, the Girl Who Was the Youngest Mother in History: She Was Only Five Years Old
Lina, who is now 92 years old, was the youngest mother in history at the age of five due to precocious puberty. The identity of the child's father was never discovered.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed, including politics, economy, culture, and international events, designed to keep readers quickly and clearly updated.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends creating a spending plan, prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests regularly monitoring expenses and adjusting the budget according to changes in income or expenses, thus promoting healthy and effective financial management.
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'The K-pop Warriors' and Their Success on Netflix, Explained by a Music Expert: "'Golden' Is Like 'Let It Go' and 'Roar'"
A music expert reveals that the success of the movie on Netflix is due to its motivating music, highlighting the song "Golden" as an inspiring anthem comparable to "Let It Go" and "Roar." This has driven many who were unaware of the movie to get hooked thanks to its powerful soundtrack.
There are four Spanish cities among the most beautiful to visit in Europe
Spain stands out as a tourist destination for its heritage, culture, history, and gastronomy. The magazine Travel + Leisure has recognized four Spanish cities among the 15 most beautiful in Europe, highlighting their appeal to travelers.
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 for families, with traditional markets, luminous decorations, and trees among picturesque snowy mountains, creating a magical setting for 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 for the SE-40 route between Dos Hermanas and Coria del RĂo in Seville, which includes the construction of a 3.5 km viaduct, the longest in Spain, with an investment exceeding 688 million euros.
The perfect miniseries to binge on Netflix: historical epic to whet your appetite before Nolan's 'Odyseey'
The series 'Troy: Fall of a City' on Netflix offers a historical epic full of betrayals and battles, ideal for lovers of Ancient Greece before the premiere of Christopher Nolan's 'Odysey.'
Norman Reedus ('The Walking Dead') says goodbye to Daryl Dixon: "Last day of filming. I feel very lucky"
Norman Reedus temporarily says goodbye to his iconic role as Daryl Dixon after 15 years on "The Walking Dead." The American actor expressed feeling very lucky as he wrapped up his last day of filming the AMC zombie saga.
Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: what happens if a neighbor brings a dog without a muzzle in the common areas
The Horizontal Property Law (LPH) regulates homeowners' associations and establishes rules for the common areas. Although it does not explicitly mention animals, it does allow the community to impose restrictions to ensure coexistence, such as requiring dogs to wear a muzzle or leash in these areas to prevent disturbances or risks. This confirms that neighbors can take action if a dog without a muzzle causes problems in the common areas.
12 Key Films to Understand Life under Francoism: Spain during the Dictatorship
Spanish cinema has reflected Franco's dictatorship from its beginning to its end, either through historical reconstructions or direct testimonies, offering a crucial perspective to understand life during Francoism.
Black Friday 2025: When Discounts Start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and Other Fashion Brands
Black Friday, originating in the USA, is celebrated on the last Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day. In 2025, fashion brands such as H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés will launch their discounts on that date, marking the beginning of the special offers and promotions season for consumers.
Map of the Christmas Lights in Barcelona: All Christmas Markets and Installations
Barcelona will illuminate its streets with 126 kilometers of Christmas lights in the "Barcelona Llums de Nadal" edition, offering extensive decorations and multiple markets and installations to celebrate Christmas in the city.
The Three Neighborhoods in Barcelona with the Greatest Potential for Property Value Appreciation in 2026
Barcelona presents an expanding real estate market, standing out as a dynamic city for investing in housing. Three specific neighborhoods show the greatest potential for value appreciation by 2026, attracting buyers and investors interested in capitalizing on this growing trend.
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 beginning of the city's celebrations and decorations.
EU to urge US to apply more of the July trade deal, including cutting steel tariffs
The EU plans to press the US to implement additional measures from the July trade agreement, focusing on reducing steel tariffs. Officials aim to enhance trade relations and resolve ongoing disputes by encouraging the US to uphold commitments made in the deal, potentially benefiting both economies and reducing trade tensions.
Gold prices dip as rising rate cut bets boost risk appetite
Gold prices fell as growing expectations of interest rate cuts increased investor risk appetite, leading to reduced demand for safe-haven assets like gold. Market optimism boosted equities, while the U.S. dollar weakened, further influencing gold's downward trend. Investors are closely watching central bank signals and economic data for future rate decisions impacting gold valuation.
Oil falls as Ukraine peace talks edge toward a solution
Oil prices declined as progress in Ukraine peace talks raised hopes for a resolution to the conflict, potentially easing geopolitical tensions that have influenced global energy markets. Traders reacted to the possibility of reduced supply disruptions, leading to lower crude prices.
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Israel kills Hezbollah military leader in Beirut strike
Israel carried out an airstrike in Beirut targeting and killing a senior Hezbollah military commander. The strike heightens tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, raising concerns about possible retaliation. Both parties have exchanged threats after the incident, increasing fears of further conflict in the unstable region.
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 members. The declaration focuses on global economic recovery, climate change, and sustainable development. Leaders emphasized cooperation and multilateralism amid geopolitical tensions and economic challenges, signaling a commitment to address pressing global issues collectively.
Analysis - What the COP30 climate summit in the Amazon delivered for forests and Indigenous people
COP30, held in the Amazon, emphasized forest conservation and Indigenous rights. Key outcomes included increased funding for forest protection, stronger commitments to curb deforestation, and recognition of Indigenous peoples as vital stewards of biodiversity. The summit fostered collaboration among governments, NGOs, and Indigenous groups, aiming to balance climate action with social justice and sustainable development in the Amazon region.
Protesters in Serbia demand accountability for attacks on students
Thousands protested in Serbia, demanding justice for recent violent attacks on university students. Demonstrators called on authorities to hold perpetrators accountable and improve campus safety. The protests highlight ongoing concerns about political tensions and the protection of students' rights in the country.
COP30 climate summit deadlocked as EU rejects draft deal
The COP30 climate summit reached a deadlock after the EU rejected the proposed draft deal, citing insufficient commitments from major emitters. Negotiations stalled as parties struggled to agree on emission reduction targets and financing for climate adaptation, highlighting ongoing divisions between developed and developing nations. The impasse raises concerns over the summit's ability to produce actionable outcomes to address the climate crisis.
Oil prices settle down at lowest in a month as US seeks Russia-Ukraine peace deal
Oil prices dropped to their lowest in a month amid hopes for a Russia-Ukraine peace deal, driven by US diplomatic efforts. Market optimism over conflict resolution outweighed supply concerns, easing price volatility and signaling potential easing of geopolitical tensions impacting energy markets.
Alibaba shares jump as Qwen AI app logs strong debut
Alibaba's shares surged following the successful launch of its Qwen AI app, which attracted significant user engagement. The app's strong debut highlights Alibaba's growing presence in the AI sector, boosting investor confidence and signaling potential growth in the company's technological innovation and market reach.
Jefferies initiates coverage on Nemetschek with âbuyâ rating, citing construction
Jefferies has started coverage on Nemetschek, a software company specializing in construction and architecture solutions, with a "buy" rating. The firm highlights Nemetschek's strong position in the growing construction technology sector, robust product portfolio, and potential for long-term growth driven by digital transformation in the industry.
Australiaâs Macquarie bids $7.5 billion for logistics group Qube
Macquarie Asset Management has offered $7.5 billion to acquire Australian logistics group Qube Holdings. The bid aims to enhance Macquarieâs infrastructure portfolio by adding Qubeâs extensive logistics and supply chain assets. The move reflects growing interest in logistics amid rising e-commerce demands and seeks to capitalize on Qubeâs strategic position in Australiaâs freight industry.
Analysis - U.S. companies hold the line at climate talks despite Trump
Despite the Trump administration's withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, many U.S. companies continue to support climate action. Businesses are maintaining commitments to reduce emissions and invest in clean energy, signaling a strong private-sector push for sustainability even without federal backing. This corporate stance highlights the growing influence of the private sector in global climate efforts.
Analysis â Sheinâs first bricks-and-mortar shop highlights department storesâ existential pain
Sheinâs opening of its first physical store marks a significant shift for the online fast-fashion giant, challenging traditional department stores already struggling with declining sales and foot traffic. The move underscores the evolving retail landscape where digital-native brands leverage both online and offline channels, intensifying competition and highlighting the urgent need for department stores to innovate to survive.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 3.61%
Taiwanâs stock market closed lower, with the Taiwan Weighted Index dropping 3.61%. The decline reflects ongoing concerns over global economic conditions and investor caution amid geopolitical tensions. Key technology and export-driven stocks saw significant sell-offs, impacting overall market performance.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 1.29%
Australian shares rose at the close, with the S&P/ASX 200 index gaining 1.29%. The market was boosted by strong performances in key sectors, driven by positive economic data and investor optimism. This uptick reflects growing confidence in the local economy amid global market uncertainties.
Chinese airline stocks dip amid Japan route cancellations
Chinese airline stocks declined as carriers announced cancellations of multiple routes to Japan, citing reduced demand and ongoing travel restrictions. The move reflects growing challenges in the aviation sector amid fluctuating international travel policies and economic uncertainties affecting passenger volumes between China and Japan.
Snap offers Australians bank-linked age proof tool ahead of teen social media ban
Snap has introduced a bank-linked age verification tool in Australia to help users prove their age before the government enforces a ban on social media for users under 13. The tool uses banking data to confirm age, aiming to streamline access while enhancing safety and compliance with upcoming regulations targeting underage social media use.
Lenovo stockpiling PC memory amid AI supply squeeze - Bloomberg
Lenovo is accumulating PC memory chips to counter supply shortages caused by high AI-related demand. The tech giant aims to secure components amid tight markets driven by increased AI hardware needs and supply chain disruptions, positioning itself to meet product demand and avoid production delays.
Swiss regulator warns mortgage risks are rising as banks stretch lending rules
The Swiss financial regulator has cautioned that mortgage risks are increasing as banks loosen lending standards. With rising property prices and extended loan terms, combined with higher interest rates, there is growing concern over borrowers' ability to repay. The regulator urges stricter oversight and more prudent lending to mitigate potential financial instability in the Swiss housing market.
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 announcement. The agency highlighted the country's resilient economic fundamentals and commitment to fiscal consolidation despite challenges. This affirmation signals confidence in the UKâs economic outlook and ability to manage debt, providing stability ahead of potential policy changes in the budget.
Trump tariff relief leaves 22% of Brazil's shipments still hit
The U.S. lifted some Trump-era tariffs on Brazilian exports, easing trade tensions. However, 22% of Brazilian shipments remain subject to duties, limiting the full recovery of trade flows between the two countries. This partial relief reflects ongoing challenges in resolving trade disputes and achieving balanced economic relations.
US wholesale inventories revised higher in August
US wholesale inventories for August were revised upward, indicating a stronger inventory buildup than initially reported. This adjustment suggests businesses are stocking more goods, which could impact future economic activity and inflation trends.
Michigan consumer sentiment edges up, slightly surpasses forecasts
Michigan consumer sentiment rose modestly, surpassing economists' expectations. The increase reflects improved views on the economy and personal finances, despite ongoing concerns about inflation and economic challenges. This slight uptick suggests cautious optimism among consumers amid mixed economic signals.
Services PMI beats estimates, indicating stronger US economic activity
The latest Services PMI surpassed expectations, signaling robust growth in the US service sector. This suggests an acceleration in economic activity, driven by increased demand and business optimism. The data reflects resilience despite challenges, highlighting a positive outlook for the US economy in the near term.
Manufacturing PMI dips slightly, remains in expansion territory
The latest Manufacturing PMI shows a slight decrease but continues to indicate expansion in the sector. Despite minor contraction in new orders, production levels and employment remain steady, suggesting ongoing growth in manufacturing activity. Companies report cautious optimism amid supply chain improvements and rising demand.
Canada September retail sales down 0.7%; seen unchanged in October
Canada's retail sales fell by 0.7% in September, signaling a slowdown in consumer spending. Economists expect sales to stabilize and remain unchanged in October, reflecting cautious consumer behavior amid economic uncertainties.
Fed's Jefferson: AI-related stock gains unlikely to be dot-com boom replay
Federal Reserveâs Christopher Jefferson stated that the recent surge in AI-related stocks is unlikely to mirror the dot-com boom. He emphasized that AI advancements are accompanied by stronger economic fundamentals and corporate profitability, reducing the risk of a speculative bubble like in the late 1990s. Jefferson highlighted cautious optimism about AIâs impact on productivity and sustained market growth.
UK retail sales and consumer morale slide ahead of budget
UK retail sales fell in the month before the budget, reflecting declining consumer confidence amid economic uncertainties. Shoppers spent less on non-essential items, signaling caution ahead of upcoming fiscal measures. The dip highlights challenges for retailers and indicates wary consumer sentiment as the government prepares to unveil new economic policies.
From two weeks to two hours: how AI might reboot Britain's economy
AI could drastically cut the time needed for tasks, revolutionizing productivity in Britain. By reducing processes from weeks to hours, it offers significant economic growth potential. This advancement promises efficiency boosts across industries, potentially revitalizing the UK's economy and competitiveness on the global stage.
South Africaâs G20 debt focus to be tested as US takes the chair
South Africa aims to spotlight global debt challenges during its G20 presidency, emphasizing support for vulnerable economies. However, as the US assumes the G20 chair, balancing differing priorities may test this focus, with concerns over debt relief and financial aid to developing countries taking center stage in upcoming discussions.
Trump says trade tariff revenue to âskyrocketâ as local inventory levels drop
Former President Trump claims that trade tariff revenues will significantly increase due to declining local inventory levels. He suggests that reduced stock in domestic markets will lead to higher tariffs collected from imports, boosting government revenue. This statement ties inventory trends directly to trade policy outcomes.
Morning Bid: Holiday week could be prime time for yen intervention
With a holiday week approaching, market activity may slow, presenting an opportune moment for Japan to intervene in the yenâs currency fluctuations. Authorities could act to stabilize the yen amid volatility, aiming to support economic stability during a typically quieter trading period.
Analysis - Norway's wealth tax trades millionaires for equality
Norway's wealth tax aims to reduce inequality by taxing the net assets of the wealthy, encouraging redistribution. While some millionaires relocate to avoid the levy, the tax helps fund robust welfare programs and public services, maintaining social equity. Critics argue it may hinder investment and economic growth, but supporters emphasize its role in preserving Norwayâs strong social safety net and equality ideals.
Singapore core inflation at 1.2% year-on-year in October, higher than expected
Singapore's core inflation rose 1.2% year-on-year in October, surpassing expectations. This increase signals persistent inflationary pressures despite efforts to stabilize prices, driven by higher costs in the services and food sectors. The rise suggests the economy faces ongoing challenges in controlling inflation amid global and domestic factors.
World Bank lifts Kenyaâs growth forecast on construction sector optimism
The World Bank has raised Kenyaâs economic growth forecast, citing optimism in the construction sector. Increased infrastructure investments and housing projects are expected to drive expansion, boosting job creation and supporting broader economic recovery. This positive outlook reflects strengthened government initiatives and improved business confidence in Kenyaâs development trajectory.
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Stocks rise as traders push up bets of December Fed cut
Stocks climbed as traders increased expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in December. Optimism about a potential rate reduction drove gains across major indices, reflecting hopes of easier monetary policy to support economic growth amid mixed economic data. Market participants are closely monitoring upcoming economic reports and Fed signals for further guidance on the timing of rate changes.
South Korea sees room for cooperation with Taiwan on US chip tariffs, trade minister says
South Korea's trade minister indicated potential collaboration with Taiwan to address challenges posed by US chip tariffs. Both countries, major players in the semiconductor industry, could work together to mitigate trade tensions and enhance supply chain resilience amid evolving US trade policies.
Bitcoin price today: gains to $87k after steep weekly losses; ETF outflows drag
Bitcoin rebounded to $87,000 following significant weekly losses, though gains were tempered by continued outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. Market volatility remains high as investors react to both profit-taking and regulatory developments influencing sentiment.
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EOS Climbs 17% In Rally
EOS surged 17% amid strong market momentum, driven by positive investor sentiment and upcoming platform upgrades. The rally reflects increased demand and optimism about EOS's scalability and future projects, positioning it as a notable performer in the current crypto market.
Certora Launches the First Safe AI Coding Platform for Smart Contracts
Certora introduced the first AI-driven platform designed to safely code smart contracts. This innovative tool aims to reduce vulnerabilities and ensure more secure blockchain applications by automating formal verification and offering real-time feedback during development. The platform enhances developer productivity and contract reliability, addressing critical security challenges in the growing decentralized finance (DeFi) space.
Bybit Advances Regulatory Dialogue at Argentinaâs Regulation Day 2025, Spotlighting Cryptoâs Role in Financial Inclusion
Bybit participated in Argentinaâs Regulation Day 2025, engaging with regulators and industry leaders to discuss cryptocurrency's potential in enhancing financial inclusion. The event highlighted the importance of regulatory clarity to foster innovation and protect users, emphasizing cryptoâs role in expanding access to financial services across underserved populations. Bybit showcased its commitment to compliance and supporting Argentinaâs evolving crypto ecosystem.
Bitcoin price today: nosedives to $83k as mixed US jobs data dents Fed cut hopes
Bitcoin's price dropped sharply to $83,000 following mixed US jobs data that weakened investor expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The mixed employment figures suggest the economy is still strong, reducing chances of an easing monetary policy, which negatively impacted Bitcoin and broader cryptocurrency markets.
mF International raises $500 million for digital asset treasury strategy
mF International has secured $500 million to develop a digital asset treasury strategy. The funds will be used to expand its digital asset holdings and enhance blockchain-based financial solutions, aiming to strengthen liquidity and diversify its investment portfolio amid growing interest in cryptocurrency markets.
KuCoin Spotlight on Bitdealer: Tokenizing Gaming on Solana with Discounts and Guaranteed Allocations
KuCoin Spotlight features Bitdealer, a platform tokenizing gaming assets on Solana. Bitdealer offers discounted token sales with guaranteed allocations, aiming to integrate blockchain into gaming. This collaboration seeks to enhance accessibility and provide innovative opportunities for gamers and investors within the Solana ecosystem.
Bitcoin Falls 10% In Rout
Bitcoin's price dropped sharply by 10%, triggered by renewed regulatory concerns and a broader sell-off in the cryptocurrency market. This decline reflects increasing investor caution amid tightening regulations and economic uncertainty, impacting the overall digital asset sector.
PrimeXBT expands its crypto network with Solana integration
PrimeXBT has integrated Solana (SOL) into its trading platform, enhancing its crypto offerings. This integration allows users to trade Solana alongside other assets, benefiting from Solana's fast transaction speeds and low fees. The move aims to attract more traders interested in high-performance blockchain networks and expand PrimeXBTâs crypto network presence.
Nanox raises $15 million in registered direct offering
Nanox secured $15 million through a registered direct offering by selling common stock to institutional investors. The funds will support the companyâs growth initiatives and strategic objectives in the medical imaging sector.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells GitLab stock, continues bullish buying spree
Cathie Wood's ARK Invest sold its shares in GitLab, exiting its position amidst portfolio adjustments. Despite this sale, ARK continues its aggressive buying spree in other tech and innovation stocks, maintaining a bullish outlook on disruptive technologies and aiming to capitalize on potential long-term growth sectors.
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 capital to advance its battery metals projects. The funds will support ongoing exploration and development activities, aiming to enhance shareholder value and strengthen the companyâs position in the battery metals sector.
BR Partners Q3 2025 slides: Revenue declines offset by 13.9% dividend yield
BR Partners reported a decline in Q3 2025 revenue, impacted by market conditions. Despite this, the company maintained a strong 13.9% dividend yield, offering value to shareholders. Operational adjustments and cost management efforts aim to stabilize future performance amid uncertain economic trends.
Luxxfolio announces private placement to raise up to $1 million
Luxxfolio plans a private placement to raise up to $1 million. The funds will support the company's growth initiatives and operational needs. Details include offering securities to accredited investors, aiming to strengthen its financial position and expand market presence.
Lee Enterprises CFO to Step Down for Pastoral Role in Early 2026
Lee Enterprises announced that its CFO will step down in early 2026 to pursue a pastoral role. The company plans a transition period to identify and onboard a successor, ensuring continuity in financial leadership.
NioCorp adopts limited-duration shareholder rights plan
NioCorp has implemented a limited-duration shareholder rights plan, commonly known as a "poison pill," to protect against potential hostile takeover attempts. The plan is designed to deter any party from acquiring more than a specified percentage of the company's shares without board approval, thereby safeguarding shareholder interests and ensuring strategic control remains with current management.
Allied Gaming provides update on litigation against Knighted
Allied Gaming announced progress in its legal action against Knighted, citing ongoing efforts to resolve disputes related to contractual obligations and intellectual property issues. The company remains committed to protecting its rights and seeks a favorable outcome through the litigation process. No further details on case developments or timelines were disclosed.
TomaGold closes first tranche of private placement for $1.1 million
TomaGold successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement, raising $1.1 million. The funds will support exploration activities and advance its gold projects. This financing demonstrates investor confidence and strengthens the companyâs financial position for upcoming development phases.
Aventis Energy closes second tranche of flow-through share offering
Aventis Energy has successfully completed the second tranche of its flow-through share offering, raising additional capital to fund its exploration projects. The funds will support the company's ongoing efforts to develop energy resources, enhancing its financial position and growth potential. This milestone reflects strong investor confidence in Aventis Energyâs strategic direction and operational plans.