News Summary - 11/25/2025

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Zelensky welcomes amendments to proposed peace plan

Following talks in Geneva, optimism grew as Zelensky welcomed amendments to the peace plan. However, significant gaps remain between Moscow and Kyiv on issues of territory and security guarantees, with no clear resolution yet.

Russia and Ukraine trade deadly strikes overnight

Overnight attacks targeted residential buildings in Kyiv, resulting in two deaths. Additionally, Russia's Rostov region reported three fatalities, highlighting the ongoing deadly exchanges between the two sides.

Belgian airports to be hit by 'major disruption' amid austerity strike

Three days of industrial action will disrupt public services and transport across Belgium, severely affecting airport operations amidst austerity measures.

Reggae legend Jimmy Cliff dies, aged 81

Jimmy Cliff, renowned reggae musician famous for hits like "You Can Get It If You Really Want" and "I Can See Clearly Now," has died at the age of 81.

Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses

Protests have erupted concerning the tourist buses transporting visitors to Machu Picchu, the renowned world heritage site in Peru. Locals and activists are expressing concerns over environmental impact and preservation of the site, sparking disputes over the transportation system used to access the historic landmark.

'Slender Man' stabber who knifed her classmate 19 times aged 12 captured after escape

Morgan Geyser, who stabbed a classmate 19 times in 2014 to impress the fictional Slender Man, was captured at a truck stop following her escape.

I watched helplessly as gunmen snatched my son, says father after Nigerian school kidnapping

Over 250 schoolchildren were abducted by armed raiders on motorbikes. Authorities are actively working to rescue the kidnapped children amid the ongoing crisis.

Gaza food kitchens still missing essential products despite ceasefire

Israel has increased food supplies to Gaza, yet aid workers report that crucial ingredients necessary for enhancing the nutritional quality of meals remain absent, hindering efforts to improve diets amid the ceasefire.

S Korea's most prolific online sex criminal sentenced to life in prison

Pastor Kim Nok-wan, 33, was sentenced to life in prison for operating a cybersex ring that exploited hundreds of victims, including minors, in South Korea.

Australia senator suspended after burka stunt in parliament

Pauline Hanson was suspended from the Australian parliament after wearing a burka during a session. She used the stunt to advocate for a ban on the garment but faced backlash and accusations of blatant racism.

Music eases surgery and speeds recovery, Indian study finds

An Indian study reveals that patients who listen to music during surgery recover more quickly and require fewer painkillers, highlighting music's therapeutic benefits in medical procedures.

Michelin-starred Australian chef Skye Gyngell dies aged 62

Skye Gyngell, an acclaimed Australian chef known for her Michelin star and roles as private chef to Nigella Lawson and Madonna, passed away at 62. She was diagnosed with skin cancer last year.

Daughter of South Africa's ex-president accuses sister of Russia recruitment plot

Police are investigating claims that Duduzile Zuma, daughter of South Africa's ex-president Jacob Zuma, allegedly recruited men to fight in Ukraine, suggesting a plot involving her sister.

Bollywood's 'He-Man' Dharmendra dies at 89

Dharmendra, renowned for his iconic role as Veeru in the classic film Sholay and celebrated as India's "most handsome actor," has passed away at the age of 89.

Cameroon's opposition leader in The Gambia after fleeing for his safety

The Gambian government is providing humanitarian shelter to Cameroon's opposition leader, Tchiroma Bakary, who fled his country seeking safety.

Five dead in suicide bombing in Pakistan

Authorities reported that a suicide bombing in Pakistan was a "foiled terrorist plot." The attackers were shot dead at the gate before they could cause further harm, resulting in five fatalities.

What is the Cartel of the Suns, which the US is labeling as a terrorist organization?

The US claims that the Cartel of the Suns is led by Venezuela's president and top officials, labeling it as a terrorist group involved in illicit activities. However, some analysts dispute its existence, suggesting it may be more myth than reality.

'No one will support it': Ukraine's soldiers react to US peace plan

Ukrainian soldiers at the frontlines have expressed anger, defiance, and resignation following the public release of the US peace plan, indicating widespread rejection and skepticism about its prospects for support among troops.

Hunting down those who kill people to sell their body parts for 'magic charms'

BBC Africa Eye exposes two "juju" practitioners involved in sourcing human body parts for ritual magic. These individuals allegedly kill people to supply parts used in traditional charms, highlighting a dark trade linked to superstition and crime.

Chinese land, US radar and ties to Taiwan: The geopolitics rattling a tiny Pacific nation

Palau's strategic position and its diplomatic support for Taiwan have placed it at the center of escalating US-China tensions, with both powers vying for influence through military presence and regional alliances.

'We worry more about food,' say Venezuelans living under threat of US military action

Amid escalating US military threats near Venezuela, locals express greater concern over soaring food prices, viewing economic hardship as the true crisis affecting their daily lives.

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. With the area under constant threat, these robotic vehicles help maintain support to forces trapped on the dangerous eastern front, reducing human risk and ensuring vital resources reach the frontline.

Australia is banning social media for kids under 16. How will it work?

Australia plans a world-first law banning social media use for children under 16 to reduce online risks. The move aims to protect kids from harmful content but has faced criticism and concerns about enforcement and children's rights.

NASA astronaut films Northern Lights from space

Astronaut Zena Cardman filmed the Northern Lights from the International Space Station on November 17, capturing stunning footage of the natural light display visible from orbit.

BBC visits US-led Gaza ceasefire monitoring centre in Israel

Soldiers from over 20 countries, along with diplomats and aid workers, operate at the US-led Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel to monitor the Gaza ceasefire.

'Huge columns of smoke': BBC at the scene of fire at COP30

Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt reported from the UN climate talks in Brazil when a fire erupted, producing huge columns of smoke visible at the COP30 site. Emergency responders addressed the situation as talks continued.

Watch: Chadwick Boseman posthumously honoured with Hollywood star

Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020 following a private cancer battle, was posthumously honored with a Hollywood star. He is celebrated especially for his iconic role as Marvel’s Black Panther.

Watch: Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews giant ash clouds as it erupts

Mount Semeru, the tallest volcano on Java Island, erupted, releasing massive ash clouds that covered nearby bridges and the surrounding areas, impacting the local environment.

The Government proposes Teresa Peramato as the next Attorney General of the State

The Government has proposed Teresa Peramato as the new Attorney General of the State, to replace Álvaro García Ortiz, who resigned after being sentenced to two years of disqualification by the Supreme Court.

GarcĂ­a Ortiz submits his resignation as Attorney General: "I am convinced that I have served the institution faithfully"

GarcĂ­a Ortiz resigned as Attorney General after being sentenced to two years of disqualification. In his letter, he thanks the Government for their trust and expresses his deep respect for the judicial rulings, stating that he has served the institution faithfully.

Almost two out of ten young women have suffered gender-based violence and sexual harassment in Spain

According to a DYM survey for '20minutos', one out of three young students in Spain has experienced physical or psychological violence, highlighting the prevalence of gender-based violence and sexual harassment among young women.

Sexual violence against older women that was not named: "I would stay there and open my legs, hoping it would end"

Women aged 60 to 90 recount the sexual violence they suffered and that was normalized in their youth, addressing the silent and lasting impact on their lives. This November 25th, '20minutos' highlights these experiences to break the silence and acknowledge these forgotten assaults.

The Congress votes today on whether to process a ban on the purchase of apartments by 'vulture funds' with the key votes of PSOE and Junts uncertain

Today, Congress decides whether to process a law to prohibit the purchase of apartments by 'vulture funds'. The support of PSOE and Junts is uncertain, and their vote will be key to its approval. The initiative aims to curb real estate speculation and protect the right to housing.

Transport prepares the new concession for the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona bus line to prevent it from being operated by an international company

Transport is preparing the draft bill to renew the concession for the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona bus line, aiming to prevent it from being operated by an international company following European disputes over this route.

The PSC Would Win the Congressional Elections in Catalonia Ahead of ERC and Vox, According to the CEO

The PSC would be the most voted party in Catalonia in the congressional elections, followed by ERC and Vox. The PP would take fourth place, surpassing Carles Puigdemont’s forces, according to the CEO.

The new A-5 detour in Los Yébenes confuses pedestrians: "They started crossing the highway on foot"

Residents criticize the lack of prior warning about the new A-5 detour in Los Yébenes, which has caused confusion and puts pedestrians at risk when crossing the highway. They request Mobility authorities to take measures that ensure pedestrian safety.

A "planned" escape, a different look, and work as a photographer: this was the life of the rapist Martiño Ramos in Cuba

Martiño Ramos, a fugitive and one of Spain's 10 most wanted, lived an integrated life in Cuba, working as a photographer and frequenting bars and restaurants, with a different appearance that helped him stay hidden.

This is How the Madres Protectoras Group Located Martiño Ramos in Cuba, the Teacher Who Fled After Raping a Girl in Ourense

A girl went to Martiño Ramos’s house for a free photo session and there saw a plane ticket with his real name, which helped the Madres Protectoras group locate him in Cuba after he fled following the crime in Ourense.

Everything Known About Segundo Cousido, the Other Galician Teacher on the Run After Being Convicted of Abusing Six Minors

Segundo Cousido, a Galician teacher convicted of abusing six minors, used to enter students' rooms while they were sleeping to grope them. He is currently on the run following the conviction.

Fernandocosta Accuses Ayax of Forcing Several of His Ex-Girlfriends to Have Abortions: The Granada Duo Implodes

Rapper Fernandocosta reveals in his song "Te avisé" serious accusations against Ayax Pedrosa, including that he allegedly forced several of his ex-girlfriends to have abortions, causing a major rift in the Granada duo.

"If You Are Not Satisfied, We Give You Your Money Back": How a Tailor Shop Became a Retail Icon

RamĂłn Areces acquired a tailor shop in 1935 that, after 90 years, has become a symbol of retail in Spain, standing out for its commitment to customer satisfaction and its lasting presence in the market.

'OT' faces its final stretch between emotion and drama: Téyou says goodbye and there are two new nominees

The 10th gala of 'OT' featured outstanding performances, solidifying Tinho as the favorite. In this final stage, Téyou was eliminated and two new nominees were announced, heightening the emotion and drama of the competition on Prime Video.

'The Island of Temptations' makes an unprecedented decision: "This is the first time this has happened"

After Gilbert's expulsion, the guys, for the first time, unanimously decided that he would have a confrontation bonfire, marking an unprecedented event on the show.

Electromagnetic catapults, the new device that makes the US military deployment in the Caribbean even more lethal

Electromagnetic catapults, previously exclusive to the US, increase military capacity in the Caribbean. Now China has also developed this technology for its aircraft carriers, intensifying global naval competition.

US Military Aircraft Flew Over Waters Near Venezuela, According to a Tracking Website

The United States deployed a B-52 bomber, two F/A-18 fighters, and an E-2 early warning aircraft over waters near Venezuela, according to a tracking website.

Is the Cartel of the Suns a Cartel? The Characteristics That Differentiate It from the Tren de Aragua and Mexican Drug Cartels

The "Cartel of the Suns" refers to Venezuelan military personnel involved in drug trafficking, but it lacks a clear structure or hierarchy, setting it apart from organizations like the Tren de Aragua and Mexican cartels, which do have a defined organization.

Javier Calvo Speaks After His Breakup with Ambrossi and Rumors of a Relationship with Guitarrica

Javier Calvo speaks out following his breakup with Ambrossi and the rumors about his relationship with Guitarrica. The filmmaker spoke upon his arrival in Spain, after spending a few days in Mexico accompanying the singer on his tour.

The Police Are Looking for the Fan Who Punched a 13-Year-Old Soccer Player

A fan of AD Pérez Cubillas physically assaulted a 13-year-old soccer player from UD Punta del Caimån. The police are tracking down the attacker to take legal action.

Movistar will raise its rates by around 4% on average starting January 13

Movistar will begin informing its customers this week about an average 4% increase in its rates, which will take effect starting January 13.

Russia launches a new massive attack on the Ukrainian energy system

The Russian bombing continued from the early morning, with persistent explosions in the center of the Ukrainian capital, severely affecting the country's energy system.

Europe wants to overthrow Trump's plans for Ukraine... but doesn't know how

The EU does not agree with the main US proposals to stop the war in Ukraine, but it lacks a solid own strategy and continues to follow the American agenda without questioning it.

The EU warns Trump and Putin about the peace plan: "Ukraine's territorial integrity must be respected"

From Angola, EU leaders emphasize the need to respect Ukraine's territorial integrity regarding the peace plan, warning Trump and Putin about the importance of maintaining Ukrainian sovereignty in recent developments.

Sánchez reiterates his support for Zelenski by phone amid negotiations of Trump’s peace plan for Ukraine

Ukrainian President highlighted the progress following the talks in Geneva. SĂĄnchez reaffirmed his support for Zelenski during a phone call, amid the negotiations of the peace plan proposed by Trump for Ukraine.

El Langui, double medalist in Boccia: "I thought sport wasn’t for me, it’s an indescribable feeling"

Juan Manuel Montilla 'El Langui' shared in an interview with '20minutos' how practicing sport at the age of 45 transformed his life. He used to think that sport wasn’t for him, but now he lives an indescribable experience after winning two medals in Boccia.

Belén Esteban reacts to Toño Sanchís's sentence: "I am happy"

Belén Esteban exclusively expressed to the magazine 'Semana' her happiness following Toño Sanchís's sentence. The collaborator of 'No somos nadie' showed satisfaction with the court ruling that favors her.

Actress from 'Love Actually' who inspired a character in 'The Chronicles of Narnia' dies at 98

The actress, known for her role in 'Love Actually' and for inspiring a character in 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' passed away at the age of 98. Her daughter, presenter Emma Freud, confirmed the news in a statement on social media.

Tatiana Schlossberg's Cancer Rekindles the 'Kennedy Curse'

Tatiana Schlossberg, granddaughter of the former President of the United States, has revealed that doctors have given her a life expectancy of only one year due to her cancer, reviving the so-called "Kennedy curse."

Man’s body found in Yunquera, investigation underway to determine if it was a violent death

The body of a man was found in Yunquera. The body has been taken to the Medical Institute where an autopsy will be performed to determine if the death was violent.

Renew Your Rest This Black Friday: How to Choose Your Mattress Well and Save

Bed’s celebrates its 40th anniversary with discounts of up to 60% on mattresses, bases, pillows, bedding, and more, offering an ideal opportunity to refresh your rest this Black Friday.

What 'Speed-Watching' Is and Why We Feel the Need to Consume More Content in Less Time

'Speed-watching' involves speeding up the playback of audiovisual content, which affects cognition, learning, and emotions. This practice arises from the need to consume more in less time but can disrupt comprehension and emotional connection with the material.

Chris Martin of Coldplay Speaks Out About the 'Kisscam' Controversy: "If Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade"

Chris Martin humorously commented on the 'kisscam' incident that revealed the infidelity of Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, who were caught being unfaithful to their partners during the show.

New winter cold snap in the middle of autumn: another temperature plunge begins today

Temperatures will drop from Tuesday to Thursday, with Arctic air bringing snow to northern Spain, according to Aemet and eltiempo.es.

Andy responds to Lucas's wife: "If they say they weren't unfaithful, they're being cynical"

Andy spoke out about the infidelity accusations involving Lucas and his partner, calling those who deny the infidelity cynical. His statements were read by Alexia Rivas on the program 'El tiempo justo'.

Jordi GonzĂĄlez announces his retirement from television and reveals the fortune he earned at Telecinco

Jordi GonzĂĄlez has announced his retirement from television, calling it his "certain epilogue." Additionally, he has revealed the large amount of money he earned working at Telecinco before his retirement.

62,000 families demand from Aagesen the same treatment as funds that receive compensation for the 'slash' to renewables

After exhausting the judicial route, 62,000 families ask Aagesen to extend the remuneration for the electricity generated by their small renewable installations beyond 30 years. They invested in them following the government's push prior to the 30% cut in 2012 that affected their profitability. They demand equal treatment as the funds that receive compensation, in order to maintain their special system financed by the electricity bill.

Taking out a mortgage alone: the growing trend in Spain that is forcing banks to apply the 'single rate'

The percentage of people in Spain choosing to take out a mortgage alone has increased by 7.5 points in three years, according to the comparison site iAhorro. This rise is prompting banks to implement the so-called 'single rate'.

Madrid Designs the Future: The Capital of European Innovation

Madrid Innovation drives the city as a European innovation hub, connecting, inspiring, and showcasing its transformative power.

TelefĂłnica faces the second round of the redundancy procedure with subsidiaries that account for 10% of its workforce in Spain

TelefĂłnica management plans to adjust the workforce in the parent company and the subsidiaries Global Solutions and Digital Innovation, after proposing 5,319 departures in four other companies, involving 10% of its employees in Spain.

What Happened to Dirk Benedict, the Handsome Templeton Peck from 'The A-Team' Who Overcame a Tragic Adolescence

Dirk Benedict, famous for his role as Templeton "Faceman" Peck in 'The A-Team', gained great popularity in the 1980s. After overcoming a difficult adolescence, he continued his career in film and television, leaving a memorable mark on the pop culture of that era.

Neither Too Much Muscle Nor Volume: The Five Changes Women Experience When Strength Training

Women do not gain excessive muscle volume when training with weights. It is crucial to debunk the myth that lifting weights causes a significant increase in mass from the start. Strength training generates benefits such as toning, improved strength, increased metabolism, higher bone density, and overall well-being without major volumetric changes.

Conrado Estol, neurologist, on those who fall asleep in five minutes: "It is a sign of chronic deficit"

Neurologist Conrado Estol explains that falling asleep in five minutes indicates a chronic sleep deficit. Additionally, he points out that deep sleep decreases significantly with age, which can affect overall health.

This is the most in-demand professional profile on the market: they earn up to 30% more

70% of Spanish companies use intelligent assistants, driving the demand for professionals specialized in artificial intelligence and technology, who can earn up to 30% more than other profiles.

The Christmas market that turns into a 'village' of wooden houses in Switzerland

In the heart of Switzerland, a European city stands out for its Christmas market, which transforms into a charming 'village' of wooden houses, rivaling the famous markets of Vienna and Prague.

The Oldest Anchovy in Catalonia: Thriving Since 1847 Following the Traditional Technique

L'Escala, a coastal town on the Costa Brava, stands out for its tradition in anchovy production, using traditional salting techniques since 1847 that maintain its prestige and recognized quality.

The Only Cars That Will Be Allowed to Keep Using Emergency Triangles

Starting January 1, all cars in Spain will be required to carry the V16 beacon to avoid fines. However, there is an exception that allows some vehicles to continue using emergency triangles, which could cause surprise and dissatisfaction among drivers.

Price War in VPNs: For Less Than 2 Euros You Can Get Some of the Best

VPNs enhance security and offer great utility. Currently, several high-quality options are available for less than 2 euros, thanks to a price competition that benefits users.

Neither radiator nor heater: the best solution to save on heating is this 40€ heater

Get ready for winter with a vertical indoor heater, practical and affordable, offering an efficient way to save on heating for just 40€.

Freshly Joins 'Black Week' with Discounts of Up to 40% That "Fly Off" Their Catalog

Freshly offers discounts of up to 40% on some products during 'Black Week'. These limited-time offers sell out quickly due to high demand.

Cecotec has the perfect scooter for everyday use and offers it for less than 180 euros during its Black Friday

Cecotec offers an electric scooter with good features at an affordable price, available in a limited-time offer for less than 180 euros during Black Friday. Ideal for daily use without spending much.

New Shopping Center in Madrid City: It Will Be the Largest in the Region and Will Create 9,000 Jobs

Madrid will open the largest shopping center in the region, featuring 260 stores focused on fashion, technology, entertainment, and gastronomy, creating 9,000 jobs.

Ester ExpĂłsito stars in the Equality campaign for November 25th with a harsh account of vicarious violence: "You will never see your treasure again"

Ester ExpĂłsito leads the November 25th campaign against vicarious violence, highlighting that in 2025 three minors have already been killed for this reason, totaling 65 children since 2013, according to Ministry data.

The Police Alert Nearly 20,000 Victims That Their Aggressor Has a History of Gender-Based Violence

Since 2007, the VioGén System has identified 81,292 "persistent" aggressors. Nearly 20,000 victims have been alerted that their aggressors have a history of gender-based violence, provided they have previously filed a complaint against them.

The Pain of the Victims' Circle: "My Aunt Was Murdered by the One Who Should Have Loved Her. My Cousins' Lives Changed Forever"

The Madrid City Council held an institutional event to raise awareness of the relatives of women murdered due to gender-based violence, under the slogan "Gender-based violence destroys lives. Let’s listen to the victims' circle," highlighting the deep impact and pain experienced by those left behind.

More than 10% of young men do not consider forcing sex or hitting their partner as gender-based violence

More than 10% of young men do not recognize acts such as forcing sex or hitting their partner as gender-based violence. Additionally, half of women are aware of cases of mistreatment, highlighting the prevalence and normalization of violence in relationships.

Anuel AA is late again for his second concert in Madrid, causing divided opinions on social media

Anuel AA started his second concert in Madrid an hour late, taking the stage at the Movistar Arena at 10:00 PM instead of the scheduled 9:00 PM, generating mixed reactions among his followers on social media.

The Court Agrees to Try Pujol for Tax Evasion Against the Opinion of the Forensic Experts

The judges have decided to proceed with the trial against the patriarch of the Pujol family, accused of illicit association, money laundering, and offenses against the public treasury, despite the contrary opinion of the forensic experts.

The Importance of a Pension Plan: Don’t Put Off Until Tomorrow What You Can Save Today

MAPFRE provides professional advice to help its clients plan and secure a peaceful retirement, highlighting the importance of saving in advance through a pension plan.

Lideremos and the Princess of Girona Foundation launch RETOS Forum, a cross-generational debate on Spain's challenges

Lideremos and the Princess of Girona Foundation have created the RETOS Forum, a space that brings together young people and national leaders to discuss and design innovative solutions to address Spain's current and future challenges.

Save More Than Ever This Black Friday: These Are the Platforms with the Best Deals on Your Subscriptions

Streaming platforms are lowering their prices this Black Friday, offering great discounts on subscriptions so that users can save money and enjoy their favorite content at a lower cost.

What the Law Says If Your Neighbor Doesn't Pay the Community Fees: Seizures and Possible Sanctions

The Law establishes that the community can claim unpaid fees through legal mechanisms, including seizures and sanctions, to ensure the payment of outstanding fees regardless of the reason for non-payment.

This is What V16 Lights Should Cost According to an OCU Report

The OCU recommends that users verify the features of V16 lights to avoid purchasing non-approved products, thereby ensuring their effectiveness and safety.

Gnocchi in the Pan with Spinach Pesto, an Easy and Quick Recipe to Make

Making homemade pesto, especially spinach pesto, is simple and fast. This recipe combines sautéed gnocchi with a delicious green pesto, ideal for an easy and flavorful meal in a short time.

Rafa Nadal, One Year After Hanging Up His Racket: "I Didn't Retire Because I Was Tired of What I Was Doing"

One year after his retirement, Rafa Nadal stated on 'Universo Valdano' that he did not leave tennis due to exhaustion. He was the first non-football guest on Movistar+'s program.

Humans and Golden Retrievers Share Genetic Roots in Behavior and Emotions

Researchers discover that humans and golden retrievers share genes that affect behavior and emotions, revealing a common genetic connection between the two species.

The Oldest Tattoo in Europe Discovered in a 17th Century Portrait

A portrait by the Flemish painter Wallerant Vaillant has revealed the oldest documented tattoo in Europe, marking an important finding in the history of art and body culture.

PcComponentes launches its best Black Friday deals on technology, home, and gadgets

PcComponentes kicks off its Black Friday week with discounts of up to 60% on technology, home, and gaming products.

From Silence to Digital Control, Male Violence Across Generations: "We Have Learned Through Fright"

Women from different generations in Spain recount the evolution of male violence, from silence and physical violence to current digital control, highlighting how they have learned to face it despite fear, on the occasion of November 25th.

Cryptic pregnancy, becoming a mother by surprise: "I went to the hospital for stomach pain and they told me I was in labor"

Three women share their experiences with a cryptic pregnancy, which goes unnoticed until the moment of delivery, facing surprise, social misunderstanding, and challenges in establishing the maternal bond.

Sharing an apartment among five people, an increasingly less exceptional reality: "The alternative is sleeping on the street"

The percentage of tenants sharing an apartment with four or more people has more than doubled, from 6% in 2024 to 14% in 2025. Javier, a young worker, points out that the kitchen is a conflict point and calls for clear rules for cohabitation. Sharing an apartment becomes a necessity due to the lack of options and the risk of becoming homeless.

The ‘Post-Legality’

It is suggested that to form an informed opinion about ‘post-legality,’ it is advisable to read the corresponding court ruling directly.

Spain of the Tribal Combat

The country has become deeply divided, like in a war trench, following the conviction of the Attorney General, unleashing a major political conflict and social polarization.

The 'bullying' that goes unseen

School bullying towards children with disabilities is a serious violation of rights and a form of violence that requires urgent and effective responses to protect those affected.

This Is How the First Black Friday with the Digital Euro Will Be

On the first Black Friday with the digital euro, up to 61 million transactions are expected to be made in a single day, highlighting the potential massive use of this new form of digital payment during the campaign.

The Price of the Daily Menu Rises to 14.2 Euros After Increasing by 1.5%: Check Which Regions Are the Most Expensive

A report by Hostelería España and Edenred reveals that the average price of the daily menu rose by 1.5% in 2025, reaching up to 14.2 euros. Of the 2,600 businesses analyzed, one third kept their prices unchanged, and 10% increased them by more than 4%.

Ábalos demands accountability from Puente over alleged irregular payment of allowances and "rigging" in contracts

The former minister and deputy Ábalos, under investigation for the alleged irregular placement of women in public companies, denounces possible irregularities and fraud in hiring processes and demands explanations from Puente regarding irregular payments of allowances and rigging in contracts.

A Violin Valued at More Than Two Million Euros and Made by Del GesĂč Is Auctioned

A violin made by Del GesĂč, valued at more than two million euros and owned by Philippe Dennery, will be auctioned on December 16. The instrument stands out for its rich and complex tonal spectrum.

Colombia has launched investigations following a report that connected Vice President Francia MĂĄrquez with the leader of the Central General Staff, the main FARC dissident group, to clarify possible links between high-ranking officials and dissident groups.

Your Christmas, Your Way: Ideas to Create the Home You Desire

IKEA offers ideas and details to decorate your home this Christmas, making it easy to create warm, personal, and functional spaces without large expenses or effort.

Lidia Santos, from 'First Dates': "Every day we open our minds a little more and our way of thinking about love"

Lidia Santos, from 'First Dates', highlights how societal views on love are evolving. She observes that people are gradually broadening their minds and changing their perspectives on relationships, embracing more diverse and open attitudes toward love and connection.

Almudena's Devastating Bonfire on 'LIDLT' and Sandra Barneda's Words: "The World Never Ends"

Almudena faced an intense bonfire after discovering her partner's infidelity after 11 years together, expressing her anguish to Sandra Barneda with the question "What do I do?". Barneda comforted her by reminding her that, although painful, "the world never ends."

Richard Pena reveals a study on couple infidelity on 'First Dates'

Richard Pena revealed on 'First Dates' a study conducted among more than 70,000 Europeans over the age of 50 about infidelity in couples.

Anabel Alonso talks about motherhood before giving birth: "Until now, I was a secondary character"

Anabel Alonso reflects on motherhood before giving birth, expressing that until now she felt like a secondary character in her own life. This marks a new, significant chapter for her as she anticipates embracing her role as a mother.

Manuel, on 'First Dates': "I didn't kiss my date because I thought my dentures would come loose"

Manuel, a participant on 'First Dates' from CastellĂłn, confessed that he didn't kiss his date because he feared his dentures might come loose. He also expressed his wish to find a man who understands him, stands by his side, and puts up with him.

Juan Soto Ivars shares his experience with pediatric dentists: "They wanted to make money"

Juan Soto Ivars stated that a pediatric dental clinic told him his son needed surgery, but another dentist said it was unnecessary, suggesting they were trying to overcharge him.

Urdangarin will give his first interview after leaving prison, on the program 'Pla SeqĂŒĂšncia' of La 2Cat

Iñaki Urdangarin, former athlete and convicted in the Nóos case, will give his first interview after being released from prison in 2019. His sentence was definitively extinguished in 2024.

Boris Izaguirre: "Today NicolĂĄs Maduro can be declared a terrorist and I am celebrating it"

Boris Izaguirre expressed his satisfaction at the possibility of declaring NicolĂĄs Maduro a terrorist, showing a critical stance towards the Venezuelan regime.

Irene Rosales reacts to Isa Pantoja's interview on 'De viernes': "She has the right"

Irene Rosales was approached by a Europa Press reporter in a supermarket parking lot, where she reacted to Isa Pantoja's interview on 'De viernes', stating that she has the right to give it.

This is how Miguel and SebastiĂĄn Palomo Danko, the sons of Palomo Linares, defend themselves against animal abuse accusations

Miguel and SebastiĂĄn Palomo Danko respond to accusations of animal abuse; Miguel replied to all parties, while SebastiĂĄn only responded to the Court and his lawyer.

Bruce Willis' Wife Says the Actor Didn't Care Much About His Career Before Developing Dementia: "He Was Always Humble"

Emma Heming told 'People' that Bruce Willis, before his frontotemporal dementia diagnosis, didn't place much importance on his career or fame and always remained humble.

MarĂ­a Isabel, twenty years later: the girl who won Junior Eurovision and then chose calmness

MarĂ­a Isabel, winner of Junior Eurovision, paused her career in 2021 for her mental health. Now she returns successfully, but prioritizes her well-being and calmness over fame and professional success.

Marta LĂłpez, victim of a scam after advancing money for a renovation: "A man has taken my money"

Marta LĂłpez reported on 'El tiempo justo' that she was the victim of a scam after advancing money for a renovation. The contributor stated that a man took her money without carrying out the promised work.

Macaulay Culkin explained that he legally changed his name in order to be able to make a joke related to it. The decision was motivated by the desire for creative freedom and not by deep personal reasons.

Isabel Pantoja "considers that none of her children have any shame," according to Kike Calleja

Isabel Pantoja did not watch her daughter Isa Pantoja's interview on 'ÂĄDe viernes!'. According to Kike Calleja, Isabel believes that none of her children have any shame, reflecting her opinion on their family actions.

Juan del Val gives Nuria Roca a warning about what she said regarding the Planeta prize money

Juan del Val clarified whether he has already spent the one million euros he won with the 2025 Planeta Prize, responding to Nuria Roca’s comments about the award money.

Cabezali, from 'Cenando con Pablo', and his impressive fee for going to restaurants

The food influencer Cabezali states that freedom generates profitability and reveals that he rejects approximately 40% of the offers he receives to visit restaurants.

Marta DĂ­az on the pressure faced by abstinent people: "Not a drop of alcohol has ever entered my body"

Marta DĂ­az emphasizes in a video that not drinking alcohol does not make you inferior or strange in social or leisure settings, defending those who choose abstinence.

Marta López Álamo talks about how others' opinions affected her: "I started treating myself badly again"

Marta López Álamo shared a personal letter in which she reveals how others' opinions affected her, leading her to start treating herself badly again. However, she emphasizes that now she knows she can face any situation that comes her way.

New shopping center in Madrid capital: it will be the largest in the Community and will create 9,000 jobs

Madrid will open the largest shopping center in the autonomous community, with 260 stores featuring fashion, technology, leisure, and gastronomy, generating 9,000 jobs.

Juan del Val Leaves His Future in Television Up in the Air and Feels "Annoyed" by the Mistake in His Novel

Juan del Val states that his true calling is writing, even though his future in television is uncertain. He feels upset about a mistake made in his novel but remains committed to writing as his main and permanent activity.

The Prices of V16 Beacons with Geolocation That Will Be Mandatory by 2026

V16 beacons with geolocation will replace triangles as accident pre-signaling devices. Their use will be mandatory from 2026 to indicate immobilized vehicles on the roadway.

McLaren admits the unforgivable mistake that could cost them the F1 World Championship: "It's frustrating to lose so many points"

Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified from the Las Vegas Grand Prix after failing the FIA technical inspections due to the plank on the floor. McLaren acknowledged this serious error, stating that it is frustrating to lose so many points that could affect their chances in the F1 World Championship.

The success of Marcos Llorente's routine: ten consecutive months without injury playing every minute

Marcos Llorente, after a streak of ten months without injuries and playing every minute, suffered an injury against Getafe. This will prevent him from playing against Inter Milan and Oviedo in upcoming competitions.

Topuria mocks Tsarukyan's challenge: "Every time we face each other you freeze like a scared duck"

The Armenian Tsarukyan defeated Hooker at UFC Qatar and seems to be Topuria's next opponent, who mocks him by saying that he freezes like a scared duck every time they face each other.

Paula Badosa brings forward her return to the courts and will play in December

Paula Badosa, who had announced that she would not compete until 2026, now confirms that she will participate in an exhibition tournament in India in December, bringing forward her return to the courts.

Toni Nadal 'puts himself out there' on the controversy between Ferrer and Davidovich

Toni Nadal, uncle and mentor of Rafa Nadal, expressed his opinion on the controversy between Ferrer and Davidovich in his regular column in 'El PaĂ­s', clearly taking a position regarding the conflict within the Spanish team.

Lawyer AsunciĂłn de la Morena launches the second season of the podcast 'Capaces de todo' discussing guardianship

AsunciĂłn de la Morena, an expert in disability and lawyer at the Tribunal of the Rota, kicks off the second season of the podcast 'Capaces de todo' addressing the topic of guardianship, sharing her experience as a member of the Spanish Family Lawyers Association.

Harassment of Students with Disabilities, a Scourge That Requires Everyone’s Commitment: "We Must Educate in Empathy"

On November 24, the Congress held the conference "Let's End Bullying: Responses to Harassment Due to Disability," organized by the CEDDD, emphasizing the need for collective commitment and education in empathy to eradicate school bullying against students with disabilities.

Severe Disability or Major Impairment: What It Is, When It Is Granted, and Which Pensions It Entitles You To

Severe Disability or major impairment is the highest level of permanent disability recognized by Social Security. It is granted when a person requires constant assistance to perform basic acts of daily living. It entitles the individual to higher pensions and benefits to cover care and special needs arising from this condition.

Immunologists urge Robert F. Kennedy to correct his messages about vaccines and autism

The Spanish Society of Immunology denies the link between vaccines and autism and asks Robert F. Kennedy to rectify his erroneous statements, emphasizing the importance of promoting scientific and truthful information to protect public health.

Spanish farms can continue selling 'free-range eggs' despite the confinement of hens due to avian flu

European Regulation 2023/2465 allows eggs from free-range hens to continue being marketed under that category, even if the hens are temporarily confined due to legal restrictions such as those imposed because of avian flu.

The case closes one of the last litigations related to the scandal involving banker Patrice Lescaudron, who was convicted in 2018 for running a fraudulent scheme to steal from clients and cover losses in third-party portfolios.

Impressions of a Historic Ruling (Case of the Attorney General)

On November 20, the Supreme Court (Second Chamber) found Alvaro GarcĂ­a Ortiz, Attorney General, guilty of the crime of disclosure of secrets according to article 417.1 of the Penal Code.

Spain Will Grant 13 More Fishing Days to the Mediterranean Fleet So They Can Fish Until January

The Mediterranean trawler fleet in Spain will receive 13 additional fishing days, reaching a total of 7,339 days per year, which is equivalent to an average of 143 working days each year. This will allow them to fish until January.

KindelĂĄn (AEB) lashes out against the excess regulation of European banks: "An additional 50 billion euros in mortgages could be granted"

The president of the banking association criticizes the excess regulation in Europe, pointing out that more than one regulation is approved daily, even on weekends. According to her, this regulatory overload limits the sector's capacity to grant up to 50 billion euros more in mortgages.

Alicia García-Herrero (Natixis): "Europe has lost negotiating power with China; Beijing doesn’t need it"

Alicia GarcĂ­a-Herrero points out that Europe has lost influence vis-Ă -vis China, which does not need to negotiate. She considers the China-US agreement to be opaque and highlights that Trump is aiming for a bull market ahead of the midterm elections.

Who’s Who in ‘The Odyssey’: All the Stars Who Will Appear in Christopher Nolan’s Epic Homeric Tale

Christopher Nolan’s epic blockbuster, “The Odyssey,” will be released on July 17, 2026, and will feature a star-studded cast, considered one of the most outstanding in recent cinema.

The final season of 'Stranger Things' has the second highest budget in history: only one series surpasses it

Netflix has invested a record amount in the final season of 'Stranger Things', which will premiere in Spain on November 27, making it the second highest-budget series in history, surpassed only by one production.

'The K-pop Warriors' unleash satanic panic: this Christian school doesn’t want students to sing their songs

The popular Netflix movie has sparked a cultural phenomenon among youth, but a Christian school refuses to allow its students to sing songs by the group 'The K-pop Warriors,' considering them linked to "satanic panic."

'Cuéntame cómo pasó' is behind one of the most unusual urban legends about Franco's death

The late-night programming on November 19th in Spain, related to a penguin, gave rise to an unusual urban legend about Franco's death, popularized by the series 'Cuéntame cómo pasó'.

'Ena. Queen Victoria Eugenie': the historical superproduction from the creator of 'The Ministry of Time' coming to RTVE

Javier Olivares adapts a novel by Pilar Eyre to narrate the life of Victoria Eugenie, the last queen of Spain before the Second Republic, in a historical superproduction that will arrive on RTVE.

This Robot Dog Can Walk or Roll and Splits into Two to Adapt to Any Situation

This robot dog stands out for its ability to transform: it can walk or roll and split into two independent bipedal robots, thereby adapting to various situations and terrains with great versatility.

Miñano, from SKINVITY: "The stereotype of an entrepreneur is a young person in a garage, but the reality is different"

Blanca Miñano, economist and founder of SKINVITY, shares how she has created a leading brand in femtech cosmetic technology since 2020, challenging the common stereotype of a young entrepreneur in a garage.

We thoroughly test the new Amazon Echo Dot Max speaker: the biggest among the small ones

The Amazon Echo Dot Max offers superior sound in a compact design with 3D fabric. It stands out for its compatibility with Matter and Thread, enhancing connectivity in smart homes.

Smartphones continue to lead in battery capacity: the HONOR 500 has an 8,000 mAh battery

The HONOR 500 Pro and HONOR 500, launched in China, feature an 8,000 mAh battery. They also stand out for their 200 MP main camera; the Pro model includes a telephoto lens for greater photographic versatility.

PLD Space Accelerates Towards Space: This is How MIURA 5, the Spanish Reusable Rocket, is Advancing

PLD Space has presented the QM1 qualification model of MIURA 5, its reusable rocket and the first Spanish orbital launcher, which is fully integrated and scheduled for launch in 2026.

In the upcoming spring of 2026, blue will be the key color, ranging from electric tones to soft and delicate shades. Incorporating blue garments will be essential to stay fashionable.

Advent Calendars with which Rituals Begins the Countdown to Christmas: Limited Edition and Iconic Products

Rituals is once again launching its Advent calendars with 24 elegant surprises, including iconic and limited edition products, perfect for counting down the days until Christmas with moments of wellbeing.

Fashion, liberating and oppressive at the same time?

This season, corsets and low-rise pants, which can be oppressive, are also a free choice of women, reflecting the duality of fashion as a symbol of both liberation and restriction.

Seven Flat Shoes for This Autumn to Give Up Heels

This season favors flat shoes that combine comfort and style, ideal for any occasion, leaving heels behind.

Lines at Mango for the Most Versatile and Sophisticated Pants of Autumn for Less Than 13 Euros

Mango's pants, available in three colors, have become very popular due to their versatility and sophistication. Priced under 13 euros, they are causing long lines among shoppers this autumn season.

Georgina RodrĂ­guez opts for 'vintage looks' at Fashion Trust Arabia

Georgina RodrĂ­guez surprised on the red carpet of Fashion Trust Arabia with a vintage AlaĂŻa dress from 1993, embracing a retro and elegant look that highlighted her unique style.

Cristopher Aguilar, Marketing Director of La Martinuca: "80% want the tortilla with onion"

Cristopher Aguilar, Marketing Director of La Martinuca, explained on Disruptiva how their single-product business has achieved success, highlighting that 80% of their customers prefer the tortilla with onion, a key factor in their strategy and growth.

Michelin Stars Gala 2026: When It Is, Where to Watch, and Everything Known So Far

The Michelin Stars Gala 2026 is special for commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Michelin Guide, a key event in the culinary world where new awards and recognitions are announced.

Put Vinegar in the Pan Before Frying Eggs: The Secret Few Know

Some professionals use vinegar in the pan before frying eggs to achieve a perfect result, improving the texture and preventing them from sticking.

Dani GarcĂ­a on his father's homemade, quick, and easy recipe: "He made hummus his way"

Dani GarcĂ­a recounts how his father prepared hummus in his own style, a homemade, quick, and easy version of this popular Arab culinary cream.

Try Pablo's "Cenando con Pablo" burger 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 well-known chain as the bun. After trying it, he declared that "this is not a burger," making his negative opinion about the combination clear.

A beer expert explains the difference between Mahou green and Mahou red

In a TikTok video, SĂĄnchez explains that many beers with a red can include the word "especial" to differentiate themselves, thus clarifying the distinction between Mahou green and Mahou red.

Can a flight attendant force you to turn off your mobile phone during a flight even if you have airplane mode activated?

On flights from Spain, it is not mandatory to turn off your mobile phone when in airplane mode, but the crew may request it for safety reasons. Although airplane mode disables signals, the crew has the authority to ask passengers to turn off devices if they deem it necessary.

The town of Guadalajara that is Magical Town of the Year: an hour from Madrid and full of lavender fields

The association Magical Towns of Spain awarded its annual prizes, highlighting a charming municipality in Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, as Magical Town of the Year. Located just an hour from Madrid, the place is famous for its extensive lavender fields and natural beauty.

The Pearl of Southern Italy: Houses on Cliff Tops and a Sanctuary by the Sea

This destination on the Tyrrhenian Sea stands out for its spectacular coastal location, with houses perched on cliffs and a sanctuary by the sea, combining stunning landscapes and a rich historical heritage.

The fortress-church of Ibiza with centuries of history: a 16th-century temple by the Mediterranean

This 16th-century temple in Ibiza, located by the sea, is a unique complex with nearly 500 years of history. It was an important refuge and strategic place for centuries, standing out as a fortress-church that protected the community during times of conflict.

The town one hour from Barcelona where one of the most beautiful Christmas fairs is held

This town in Girona is known for its traditional Christmas fair, where fir trees are sold. Its culture and festive atmosphere make it a prominent destination to celebrate Christmas near Barcelona.

The impressive medieval castle with six enormous towers, little known and hidden on a hill

A majestic medieval fortress with six enormous towers is located on a hill south of Salamanca, on the border between Castilla y LeĂłn and Extremadura, surrounded by forests and little known to the public.

The Little-Visited European Country That Turns Into a Fairy Tale at Christmas

This little-visited Baltic nation transforms into a true fairy tale at Christmas, combining centuries-old traditions, winter landscapes, and numerous festive activities that attract those seeking a unique Christmas experience.

The supplement that may reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, according to a new study

Japanese scientists have published a study in the journal 'Neurochemistry International' suggesting that a specific supplement could reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's, offering a possible avenue for the prevention of this neurodegenerative disease.

Mar Amate, Psychologist: "People who maintain a purpose after retiring live about 7 years longer"

Mar Amate, coach and journalist, highlights on 'Herrera en COPE' that maintaining a purpose after retirement is linked to greater longevity, estimated at about 7 additional years of life. She emphasizes the importance of having a sense of purpose for well-being and health during this stage.

Learn About Acne and Menopause

Hormonal changes during menopause can cause an increase in acne, affecting the skin due to fluctuations in hormone levels.

What It Means to Dream About Falling into the Void, According to Psychology

Dreaming that you are falling into the void is a common dream that reflects feelings of insecurity or loss of control. According to psychology, it may indicate fear of failure, anxiety, or significant changes in life, helping to understand internal emotions and personal situations.

A New Treatment with Platelet-Rich Plasma and Shockwaves Achieves Promising Results Against Erectile Dysfunction

The study analyzes the combination of platelet-rich plasma and shockwaves, two scientifically backed treatments, showing promising results for improving erectile dysfunction.

Deborah GarcĂ­a, chemist: "The solution against sweat lies in the deodorant"

Deborah GarcĂ­a highlights the importance of choosing the right deodorant, as the interaction between sweat, the microbiota, and endocrine disruptors influences the health of the underarms.

Ford renews its Puma Gen-E, now with over 400 km of range and hands-free driving

Ford presents the 2026 update of the Puma Gen-E, which offers over 400 km of range and BlueCruise technology, allowing hands-free driving on compatible highways.

The Supreme Court forces the AP-9 concessionaire to refund amounts and prevents others from charging the full toll for roadworks or traffic jams

The Supreme Court requires highway concessionaires to adjust toll prices when there are traffic restrictions. Audasa will have to refund amounts improperly charged in the past, with interest, and charging the full toll during roadworks or traffic jams is prohibited.

Why is it advisable not to fill the gas tank to the brim? Mechanic Juan José has the answer

Mechanic Juan José warns on social media about the risks of completely filling the gas tank, explaining that it can cause problems in vehicles and affect their performance.

Can the Guardia Civil check your glove compartment? Fines if they catch you without documentation

The Guardia Civil is conducting vehicle checks to verify that drivers carry the mandatory documentation according to the DGT. Not carrying these documents can result in fines.

Mechanic Juan José's Advice for Keeping Brake Fluid in Good Condition

Mechanic Juan José emphasized on his social media the importance of maintaining brake fluid in good condition to ensure safety and the proper functioning of the braking system.

Leapmotor presents 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-emissions vehicle that promises to stand out in the market for its features and design.

Canal will renew 210 kilometers of obsolete pipelines in the capital to prevent breaks and water loss

An investment of more than 100 million will finance the renewal of 210 km of old pipelines in the capital. The project will begin in the first quarter of 2026 and will last for almost five years to reduce breaks and water loss.

The Seville Local Police will launch the intervention unit with about thirty officers in the first quarter of 2026

The new intervention unit of the Seville Local Police, composed of 30 officers, including four officers and one inspector, will be launched in the first quarter of 2026. The selection process will be rigorous and continuous training will be provided to establish an elite group.

Collboni commissions the children of Barcelona to deliver a proclamation focused on the importance of "growing up and living with family"

The children of Barcelona will read a proclamation written by themselves on February 10th in Sant Jaume Square, centered on the importance of growing up and living with family.

The 15 Richest People in Andalusia: Concha Yoldi Tops the List Again

Forbes has published the list of the greatest fortunes in Andalusia, in which Concha Yoldi once again leads as the richest person in the autonomous community.

The 'Kanpai Plan' against multiple repeat offenders results in 470 arrests in Catalonia with over 4,000 prior records

The Kanpai Plan has led to the arrest of 470 multiple repeat offenders in Catalonia, with more than 4,000 prior records. Additionally, 180 people were investigated and 24,000 persistent criminals were identified.

Drones and Artificial Intelligence, the New 'Guardians' of Madrid's Parks

Technology using drones and artificial intelligence will analyze data to identify needs in the care of trees, gardening, irrigation, and rapid classification of species in Madrid's parks.

The San SebastiĂĄn de los Reyes Campus Will Focus on Sciences and Open in the North Industrial District

The Polytechnic University will open a new campus in the North Industrial District of San SebastiĂĄn de los Reyes, focused on sciences and high-demand fields, promoting dual education to improve professional training.

The exclusive municipality in Andalusia where Millie Bobby Brown was born despite being English

Millie Bobby Brown, known for 'Stranger Things', was born in an exclusive municipality on the Costa del Sol, in southern Spain, despite being of English origin.

Traffic closures in Seville due to tram-bus expansion works reach the intersection between Cuna and Orfila this Wednesday

From this Wednesday the 26th until December 5th, from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, traffic for all types of vehicles will be closed at the intersection between Cuna and Orfila in Seville due to the tram-bus works. An alternative pedestrian passage will be provided during this period.

Madrid debates the "yes" to the terrace ordinance and speeding up the creation of housing coinciding with November 25th

Madrid councilors meet to address measures against gender-based violence, improve urban cleanliness, modify the SURES plan, and decide the future of cars without environmental labels, coinciding with November 25th.

From Today Some Polling Stations Are Established in Extremadura: When Will the Electoral Cards Start to Arrive?

Extremadura is preparing for the December 21 elections. The town halls are organizing everything to ensure a smooth electoral process, while the polling stations are being set and the distribution of the electoral cards is anticipated.

Canine Passion: An Air Conditioning Technician Takes a Photo with the Dogs of Every House He Visits

An air conditioning technician takes photos with the dogs at every house he visits, a habit his daughter has been sharing for years, showcasing the man's happiness and his love for dogs.

A Most Magical Job, This Is What It's Like to Be an Elf in Lapland: "We Are Very Busy"

A young woman showed on TikTok what her routine is like as an elf in Lapland, highlighting how busy the work is, especially during the Christmas season, with many activities and demands that make the experience magical but intense.

This is How the Characters of 'Stranger Things' Are Now... According to Esperansa Grasia

Esperansa Grasia shares how the characters of 'Stranger Things' have changed over time, highlighting their personal evolution and the challenges they face in the series. She shares details about their growth and new facets, reflecting the narrative development that keeps them relevant and complex for the audience.

A Study Calls for Rethinking How We Care for Indoor Cats

A study warns that the idea that "everyone wins" by caring for indoor cats is misleading, as it can negatively affect the well-being of the cats and reduce the effectiveness of environmental conservation campaigns.

How to Properly Feed Our Pets: The Key Lies in Balance and Personalization

Pet owners have a wide variety of quality prepared foods to ensure the health and happiness of dogs and cats, highlighting the importance of a balanced diet tailored to the specific needs of each pet.

In Autumn, Cat Allergies Intensify: Causes and Prevention

To reduce cat allergies in autumn, it is recommended to ventilate the house several times a day, frequently change sheets and blankets, use a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom, and mop the floor to eliminate allergens.

Check your horoscope for this Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the day has in store for you according to your zodiac sign.

The 13 Richest People in Castilla y LeĂłn: The President of Iberdrola Takes the Top Spot

Ignacio SĂĄnchez GalĂĄn, president of Iberdrola, is the person with the greatest fortune in Castilla y LeĂłn, leading the list of the 13 richest people in the region.

An American Reacts to a Common Architectural Detail in the Basque Country

Nick from '@spainwithnick' expresses his surprise upon noticing that many cities in the Basque Country have a medieval mural in their city centers, highlighting this common architectural detail in the region.

A Bioluminescent Jungle Will Be Born in Madrid with 'Avatar: The Experience'

In December, Madrid will premiere 'Avatar: The Experience,' an attraction that will recreate the bioluminescent jungle from the Avatar universe. The experience already has a waiting list, generating great excitement among fans and curious visitors.

What Was This Curious Invention Called Vanvera Used For? Used by the Aristocracy in the 17th Century

The vanvera was an accessory worn under skirts or voluminous dresses in the 17th century by the aristocracy, especially at social events and theater performances, to give shape and volume to the clothing.

At what age can we know the definitive eye color of a newborn?

The definitive eye color of a newborn is usually determined between 6 and 12 months of age, although in some cases it may take up to 3 years. This is due to the development of melanin in the iris, which increases over time and defines the final shade. At birth, many babies have light-colored eyes that may darken as pigmentation develops.

What We Know About 'Caballé', the Biopic About One of the Greatest Sopranos of the 20th Century

'Caballé' is a biopic that revives the life and career of Montserrat Caballé, the iconic Catalan soprano. The film aims to showcase her legendary voice and legacy, bringing her story to the big screen to honor one of the most outstanding figures in 20th-century opera.

This Has Been the Christmas Lights Turning-On in Madrid

Madrid has welcomed Christmas with the illumination of its streets. Double world rally champion Carlos Sainz activated the lighting of more than 13 million LED bulbs, 7,134 light strings, 126 luminous cherry trees, and thirteen large fir trees that will brighten the city during the holiday season.

Clothes We Will Buy on Black Friday Before They Sell Out

To make the most of Black Friday 2025 without overspending, it is key to identify essential clothing items and focus on them before they sell out.

When the Weather’s Bad, Blanket and Movie: 10 Feature Films to Watch with Our Pets on Rainy Days

With the arrival of autumn and rain, it’s ideal to stay home and enjoy a movie marathon with our pets. Cinema offers everything from heartwarming stories to adventures that highlight animals as heroes and companions. Here are seven feature films perfect for sharing a rainy afternoon with dogs, cats, and other pets.

The Best Cartoons by Nani

All the cartoons published by Naniopina in 20Minutos, highlighting her style and humor in illustrations that reflect social and everyday themes.

The Mediterranean coast, Madrid, and the Canary Islands concentrate 87% of municipalities with housing prices at record levels

Housing prices in Valencia and Barcelona exceed the previous housing bubble peaks by 10%, while in Madrid this figure reaches nearly 30%. The Mediterranean coast, Madrid, and the Canary Islands concentrate 87% of the municipalities with prices at record levels.

One third (33%) of Catalans consider access to housing to be the main problem in Catalonia. Immigration ranks second, although with only 10% concern, far below housing, according to the CEO survey.

Veolia Leads the Water Digitalization Perte with the Execution of 17 Projects

Veolia leads water digitalization in Spain, executing 17 projects and obtaining 76 million euros in funds for concessionaires and mixed water supply service companies within the group.

TivoTabo, from Minecraft fan to winner of the 'Squid Craft Games 4'

Honduran streamer TivoTabo was crowned champion in the 'Squid Craft Games 4', showcasing his great skill and passion for Minecraft. His victory highlights his growth and popularity within the community of players and fans of the video game.

Man Arrested After Three-Hour Chase: Was Drugged and Had a Prison Entry Order for Domestic Abuse

A man without a driver's license was arrested after a three-hour chase. He was under the influence of drugs, had a prison entry order for domestic abuse, and 105 euros and 154.6 grams of hashish were seized from him.

Obstruction of Justice Charges Dismissed Against Former FBI Director Who Investigated Donald Trump's Campaign

A judge dismissed the obstruction of justice charges against the former FBI director who led the investigation into Donald Trump's campaign. The decision was based on insufficient evidence, bringing an end to a legal process that garnered significant media and political attention.

Maritime Rescue rescues 292 migrants from two canoes near Tenerife and El Hierro

Maritime Rescue rescued 292 migrants from two canoes off the coasts of Tenerife and El Hierro, deploying three Salvamar vessels to carry out the rescue operations and ensure the safety of the people transported.

United States pressures the EU to loosen its digital rules as part of the trade pact, but Brussels stands firm

European Commissioner Maros Sefcovic states that the EU is fulfilling its commitments in the trade pact despite pressure from the United States to ease the strict European digital regulations. Brussels maintains its firm stance without yielding to U.S. demands.

Driver without a license detained in Tona who fled with his minor daughters after overturning the car on the C-17

A driver without a license fled after overturning on the C-17 with his minor daughters, leaving behind a companion with minor injuries. He tested positive for cocaine, cannabis, and amphetamines.

An 89-year-old man dies after being hit by a vehicle in AlgemesĂ­

An 89-year-old man died after being hit by a vehicle in AlgemesĂ­. Medical teams could only confirm his death at the scene of the accident.

A volcano in Ethiopia that had been inactive for more than 10,000 years erupts, forcing flight diversions in India

A volcano in Ethiopia, inactive for over 10,000 years, has erupted, causing flight diversions in India. Authorities recommend the use of goggles and masks to protect against the emitted ash.

The CNMC brings together Red Eléctrica and electricity generators to discuss extending "urgent" anti-blackout measures

The CNMC convened Red Eléctrica and electricity generators to discuss the possible extension of urgent measures against blackouts, focusing on limiting the participation of renewables in technical restrictions and enabling photovoltaic and wind farms to manage grid voltage.

The aid distribution centers backed by Israel and the US cease operations in Gaza

The organization described its mission as "successful" upon closing its aid centers in Gaza, despite reports of civilian deaths occurring near their distribution points.

Hamas Calls for International Support to Remove Unexploded Israeli Devices in Gaza

Hamas is requesting international assistance to deactivate unexploded Israeli explosive devices in Gaza, describing them as "time bombs" that pose an ongoing threat to the population.

A 24-year-old motorcyclist in critical condition after crashing into a streetlight in Colmenar Viejo

A 24-year-old motorcyclist crashed into a streetlight in Colmenar Viejo and is in critical condition. He may have a spinal injury and was taken to the 12 de Octubre Hospital.

A Moroccan travels to Spain with his son and abandons him at a police station in Tenerife: he has already been arrested

A Moroccan man took his son to Spain and abandoned him at a police station in Tenerife. Initially, the boy claimed to have arrived alone in a small boat, without adults. The father has already been detained by the authorities.

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. It includes updates on politics, economy, culture, and international events, with analysis and key data that help understand the current context and make informed decisions quickly. It is a reliable source to stay up to date on the topics that shape the daily agenda.

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

This article offers practical advice for better managing your budget, including the importance of planning expenses, identifying priorities, and avoiding impulsive purchases. It also suggests taking advantage of discounts and digital tools to control personal finances, helping to maximize savings and improve long-term financial health.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

The article compiles the most outstanding and anticipated series and movies of the moment, recommending must-watch titles for different tastes. It includes new seasons, exclusive premieres, and productions that are generating great expectations, helping viewers choose quality entertainment to enjoy in the coming weeks.

This Is How Public Employees' Salaries Would Look After the 11% Increase Proposed by the Government

The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for public employees, which could raise the annual salaries of certain groups to more than 33,000 euros by 2028.

The Food That Arguiñano Has for Breakfast: "You Have to Eat a Little of Everything and a Lot of Nothing"

Chef Arguiñano reveals that his favorite breakfast includes a protein-rich ingredient. He emphasizes the importance of a balanced diet, recommending eating a bit of everything in moderation to maintain health.

Montserrat Estaca (DGT), on the V16 beacons: "We admit our fault, we haven't done the job well"

Montserrat Estaca, Head of the Telematics Area of the DGT, acknowledges mistakes in the management of the V16 beacons. She talks about the upcoming mandatory use of Connected V16 emergency lights, which will take effect from January 1, 2026, and emphasizes the need to improve the work for their implementation.

Coppola Surrenders to the Great Film of the Year: "A Talent That Defies Any Definition"

Francis Ford Coppola praises Ryan Coogler for the success of ‘The Offenders,’ calling him an exceptional talent that defies any definition and highlighting the possibility that the film could be nominated for an Oscar.

This is the tallest road viaduct in Spain: almost the same height as the Sagrada Familia

The tallest road viaduct in Spain is in Cantabria, connecting the region with the plateau. Its height is similar to that of the Sagrada Familia, although few drivers know its location.

I Couldn't Resist: I Bought the Garmin Fenix 8 Because the Price Is Irresistible

The Garmin Fenix 8 is a high-end sports watch that, although usually expensive, now has a more affordable price, making it an attractive purchase for sports enthusiasts.

Coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius We’ve Picked Out for Black Friday That Will Help You Survive the Winter

Comfortable, elegant, and warm, these padded coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius are the ideal options for Black Friday and will help you face winter with style and comfort.

Scientists Honor Shakira with the Discovery of a Unique Fossil Turtle

Scientists named a new species of fossil turtle discovered in the Tatacoa Desert in honor of Colombian singer Shakira, recognizing her cultural influence and connection to Colombia.

Black Friday 2025: When Discounts Start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and Other Fashion Brands

Black Friday, originating in the United States, is celebrated on the last Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day. During this date, stores like H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés offer significant discounts on fashion and other products, marking the beginning of the holiday shopping season with special promotions.

Map of Christmas Lights in Barcelona: all Christmas markets and installations

Barcelona will install 126 kilometers of Christmas lights throughout the city under the project "Barcelona Llums de Nadal," illuminating markets and installations during the festive season.

Who will win the elections in Extremadura, according to the polls

The election campaign in Extremadura begins on December 5th, the birthday of President MarĂ­a Guardiola. The polls will be key to anticipating who will lead the upcoming elections in the region.

Map of Christmas Lights in Madrid: all the trees, markets, and installations

Carlos Sainz will be in charge of turning on the Christmas lights in Madrid on Saturday, November 22, marking the start of the celebrations with trees, markets, and decorative installations throughout the city.

Gold prices extend gains as December rate cut bets rise; PPI, retail sales data upcoming

Gold prices climbed as investors increased expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. Market focus is now on upcoming U.S. Producer Price Index and retail sales data, which could influence future monetary policy decisions and further impact gold's trajectory.

Oil dips on oversupply concerns while investors eye Ukraine talks

Oil prices fell due to worries about oversupply amid steady U.S. crude inventories. Market participants also focused on upcoming Ukraine peace negotiations, which could impact global energy markets. Despite geopolitical tensions, ample supply and demand uncertainties weighed on prices.

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Trump signs order to boost AI research using government data

Former President Trump signed an executive order aimed at accelerating AI research by expanding access to government data for scientists and developers. The initiative seeks to enhance innovation and maintain U.S. leadership in artificial intelligence by promoting data sharing and collaboration across federal agencies.

Trader BB Energy parts with some Houston traders in major reorganization

BB Energy is undergoing a significant reorganization, leading to the departure of several Houston-based traders. The restructuring aims to streamline operations and refocus the company’s strategic priorities in a shifting energy market.

Three vessels bound for US Gulf Coast terminals to load soybeans, sorghum for China

Three vessels are scheduled to load soybeans and sorghum at US Gulf Coast terminals for shipment to China. This move reflects ongoing agricultural trade between the US and China, highlighting continued demand for US agricultural exports in Chinese markets amid global supply chain dynamics.

US demands 'balanced' EU digital rules before it cuts steel tariffs

The US urges the EU to ensure fair digital regulations before it reduces steel tariffs. Washington seeks balanced rules that address concerns over digital market fairness, which is crucial for the US to proceed with tariff cuts in the steel sector. This stance reflects ongoing trade negotiations aimed at resolving disputes and fostering equitable trade relations between the US and EU.

Trump touts ’very good’ call with China’s Xi

Former President Trump described a recent phone call with China’s President Xi Jinping as "very good," highlighting positive communication between the two leaders. The call touched on trade and international relations, signaling potential improvements in U.S.-China ties amidst ongoing tensions. Trump emphasized the importance of maintaining strong dialogue with China moving forward.

G20 declaration in defiance of US marks rare victory for multilateralism

The recent G20 summit concluded with a unified declaration opposing US-led trade and climate policies, signaling a rare win for multilateral cooperation. Member countries emphasized collective action on global challenges despite US resistance, underscoring the summit's role in reaffirming international collaboration against unilateral approaches.

Gold prices steady, with data deluge to inform rate cut bets

Gold prices remained steady as investors awaited a series of key economic data releases that could influence expectations for US interest rate cuts. Market participants are closely watching inflation and employment figures to gauge Federal Reserve policy moves, which will affect gold’s appeal as a safe-haven asset amid economic uncertainties.

Barclays Flags Four Top MedTech Picks as Valuations Hit Decade Lows

Barclays highlights four leading MedTech companies as prime investment opportunities amid valuations reaching their lowest in a decade. The bank points to strong fundamentals, innovation, and potential for growth in these firms, suggesting investors consider capitalizing on the current market conditions to gain from forthcoming sector recovery.

Taiwan says ’no information’ on cooperation with South Korea on US chip tariffs

Taiwan's government stated it has no information regarding any cooperation with South Korea on US chip tariffs. This clarification came amid reports suggesting collaboration between the two countries in response to US semiconductor trade restrictions, but Taiwan denied such coordination or discussions have taken place.

Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 0.07%

Japan's Nikkei 225 index closed up 0.07%, buoyed by gains in technology and automotive sectors. Investors showed cautious optimism amid mixed global economic signals. Trading volume was moderate as market participants awaited upcoming economic data and corporate earnings reports for further direction.

Softbank Group shares slump 10% on OpenAI concerns

Softbank Group shares dropped 10% due to investor worries about the impact of OpenAI and AI technologies on Softbank’s portfolio companies. Concerns center on potential disruptions and increased competition from AI advancements, affecting Softbank’s investments and valuations. The decline reflects broader market uncertainty about AI’s influence on the tech sector.

Lynas Rare Earths warns of production hit from power disruptions at Kalgoorlie

Lynas Rare Earths has reported potential production setbacks at its Kalgoorlie plant due to power outages. The disruptions are expected to impact output and may cause delays in meeting demand. The company is working to resolve the issues and mitigate effects on operations.

Australian pension fund Cbus fined over $15 million for death, disability claim delays

Australian pension fund Cbus was fined over $15 million for delaying payments on death and disability claims. The regulator found the fund failed to promptly process valid claims, causing financial and emotional distress to members. The penalty highlights the importance of timely support for vulnerable individuals relying on superannuation benefits during critical times.

Singapore orders Apple, Google to prevent government spoofing on messaging platforms

Singapore’s authorities have directed Apple and Google to implement measures preventing government agencies from spoofing identities on their messaging platforms. The move aims to enhance user security and trust, ensuring transparency and curbing misuse of communication services by officials. The directive reflects growing concerns over digital privacy and government surveillance in the region.

Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.14%

The S&P/ASX 200 index closed 0.14% higher, supported by gains in key sectors including materials and financials. Positive market sentiment was driven by encouraging economic data and investor optimism. Trading activity remained steady as investors reacted cautiously to global cues and domestic updates.

Tesla Europe sales slump nearly 50% in Oct; BYD outsells with bigger market share

Tesla's European sales dropped nearly 50% in October, losing ground to BYD, which outsold Tesla and gained a larger market share. The decline is attributed to increased competition and supply chain challenges affecting Tesla's delivery volumes. BYD's rise reflects strong demand for its electric vehicles in Europe, marking a shift in the continent's EV market dynamics.

European car sales rise 4.9% in October, ACEA says

European car sales increased by 4.9% in October compared to the previous year, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA). Growth was driven by strong demand across several key markets, reflecting a recovery in the automotive sector despite ongoing supply chain challenges.

Ageing populations a 'ticking time bomb' for GDP growth, says EBRD

The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development warns that ageing populations pose a serious risk to GDP growth across its regions. Declining birth rates and longer life expectancies strain labor markets and productivity, potentially hindering economic progress unless addressed through policy reforms and innovation.

Finland clings to happiness crown as economic gloom deepens

Finland remains the world's happiest country despite growing economic challenges. While global economic uncertainty deepens, Finland's strong social support, trust, and well-being contribute to its top ranking in happiness. However, concerns over inflation and economic slowdown persist, highlighting the resilience of Finland's social systems amid broader economic worries.

US BEA cancels advance third-quarter GDP estimate

The US Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) has canceled its advance estimate for third-quarter GDP due to data discrepancies. The agency will now release only the second or third estimates once more accurate data is available, aiming to improve the reliability of economic reporting amid ongoing challenges in data collection and processing.

German business sentiment unexpectedly falls in November, Ifo survey finds

German business sentiment declined unexpectedly in November, according to the Ifo Institute survey. The index dropped due to increased concerns about economic challenges, including supply chain issues and inflation pressures. This marks a setback for Germany's post-pandemic recovery, signaling cautious outlooks among companies across sectors.

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 relax lending standards. With rising property prices and extended credit terms, borrowers face higher financial strain, potentially impacting financial stability. The regulator urges tighter oversight to prevent excessive risk-taking in the mortgage market.

Moody's affirms UK's Aa3 rating ahead of budget

Moody's has confirmed the UK's Aa3 credit rating, maintaining a stable outlook ahead of the upcoming budget. The agency cited the country's strong institutional framework and economic recovery prospects despite challenges like inflation and public debt. This affirmation reflects confidence in the UK's fiscal management and long-term growth potential.

Trump tariff relief leaves 22% of Brazil's shipments still hit

Despite the Trump administration's tariff relief, 22% of Brazil's shipments continue to face tariffs. While some sectors benefited from eased restrictions, others still struggle with trade barriers, impacting Brazil's export volumes and economic recovery efforts amid ongoing trade tensions.

US wholesale inventories revised higher in August

US wholesale inventories for August were revised upward, indicating stronger stock accumulation than initially reported. This revision suggests businesses may be preparing for increased demand, impacting economic outlook and supply chain dynamics.

Michigan consumer sentiment edges up, slightly surpasses forecasts

Michigan consumer sentiment modestly improved, slightly exceeding economists' expectations. The rise reflects cautious optimism among consumers despite ongoing economic uncertainties. Factors influencing sentiment include inflation trends, employment stability, and recent economic data, suggesting a tentative boost in consumer confidence as conditions gradually stabilize.

Services PMI beats estimates, indicating stronger US economic activity

The latest Services PMI surpassed expectations, signaling robust growth in the US service sector. Increased demand and business activity suggest a strengthening economy, potentially influencing future monetary policy decisions. This uptick reflects resilience despite ongoing economic challenges, highlighting sustained sector expansion.

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Asian stocks creep higher with US rate cuts back in focus

Asian stocks edged up as investors turned attention back to potential US interest rate cuts. The cautious optimism followed mixed economic data and comments from Federal Reserve officials, suggesting a possible easing of monetary policy later this year. Market participants remain watchful of global growth signals and inflation trends that will influence the Fed's decisions going forward.

UK’s Rachel Reeves nears moment of truth with tax-heavy budget

UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves prepares to unveil a budget focused on increased taxes to address economic challenges. The plan aims to boost government revenue amid inflation and public spending pressures, signaling a shift toward fiscal responsibility. The budget's reception will be a critical test for Reeves, reflecting her approach to balancing growth with austerity.

Morning bid: Flying blind on a dovish wing

Markets reacted cautiously amid mixed signals from central banks. While dovish comments hinted at sustained stimulus, uncertainty around inflation and growth forecasts kept investors vigilant. Economic data showed uneven recovery, prompting debate over future policy moves. Traders navigated volatility with a focus on upcoming speeches and reports that could clarify the outlook.

Nigeria faces record hunger amid insurgent attacks, aid cuts

Nigeria is experiencing unprecedented hunger levels due to ongoing insurgent attacks disrupting agriculture and supply chains. Concurrent cuts in humanitarian aid have worsened food insecurity, leaving millions at risk of starvation. Efforts to stabilize the region and restore aid are critical to preventing a deeper crisis.

Fed Chair Powell’s allies to open path for Dec rate cut - WSJ’s Timiraos

Allies of Fed Chair Powell are reportedly preparing to support a potential interest rate cut in December, signaling a shift from previous hawkish stances. This pivot reflects growing concerns over economic slowdowns and easing inflation, paving the way for looser monetary policy to stimulate growth as the year-end approaches.

India’s economy likely grew 7.3% in July–September quarter - Reuters poll

India’s economy is expected to have grown 7.3% in the July–September quarter, according to a Reuters poll. This growth reflects a strong recovery driven by robust consumer demand and improved manufacturing output, despite global economic uncertainties and inflationary pressures. The positive outlook signals resilience in key sectors supporting India’s economic expansion.

Japan unveils its version of DOGE aimed at cutting wasteful spending

Japan has introduced its own digital currency inspired by Dogecoin, aiming to reduce inefficient government expenditure. The new token is designed to promote responsible spending and enhance financial transparency within public sectors, marking a trend towards innovative fiscal management using blockchain technology.

Dollar unfazed even as Fed cut comes back into view

The US dollar remains steady despite growing market expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut. Investors are balancing optimism about easing monetary policy with concerns over persistent inflation. The dollar’s resilience suggests confidence in the US economy, even as central banks worldwide consider policy adjustments amid changing economic conditions.

Bank of Korea to hold rates at 2.50% on November 27, cut pushed to next quarter: Reuters poll

The Bank of Korea is expected to keep interest rates steady at 2.50% during its November 27 meeting, according to a Reuters poll. Most economists foresee a rate cut being delayed to the next quarter as the central bank balances inflation concerns with economic growth pressures.

Bitcoin price today: rate cut cheer spurs recovery to $88k, but caution persists

Bitcoin's price rebounded to $88,000 following optimism over an upcoming rate cut, fueling investor enthusiasm. However, market participants remain cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties and potential policy changes that could impact future prices. The recovery reflects mixed sentiment as traders weigh short-term gains against longer-term risks.

XRP Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence

XRP surged 10% as growing investor confidence boosted its market value. Positive developments in regulatory clarity and increased adoption contributed to the rally, attracting renewed interest from both retail and institutional investors. The price uplift reflects optimism about XRP's future prospects in the evolving cryptocurrency landscape.

Bitcoin price today: slips to $85.8k on muted sentiment, ETF outflows drag

Bitcoin’s price dropped to $85.8k due to subdued market sentiment and significant outflows from ETFs. Investor cautiousness and reduced demand in related funds contributed to the decline, reflecting a temporary cooling in the crypto market despite recent highs.

Wallet in Telegram Lists Monad, Enabling Telegram TGE Trading & Expanding MON Distribution

Telegram’s integrated wallet now supports Monad (MON), allowing users to trade MON tokens directly during the Telegram Token Generation Event (TGE). This integration broadens MON distribution and trading opportunities within the Telegram ecosystem, enhancing user access and engagement with the token.

BitMEX Turns 11 - The Exchange that Taught Crypto How to Trade

BitMEX celebrates its 11th anniversary as a pioneering crypto derivatives exchange. Known for introducing leverage trading to the crypto market, it significantly influenced how traders engage with digital assets. Over the years, BitMEX has evolved its platform, promoting sophisticated trading strategies and contributing to the maturation of the crypto trading ecosystem.

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"HTX Select" November Listings Recap: SOON posts an 849.2% increase, Leading Six Sectors Like Alpha

In November, HTX Select showcased significant gains, with SOON experiencing an 849.2% surge. The platform led growth across six key sectors, mirroring Alpha’s strong market presence. This reflects rising investor interest and sector-wide momentum on HTX, highlighting promising trends in listings and performance.

EOS Falls 11% In Bearish Trade

EOS experienced an 11% decline amid bearish market conditions, reflecting negative investor sentiment and increased selling pressure. This drop highlights ongoing volatility in the cryptocurrency sector and raises concerns about short-term prospects for EOS.

What’s behind Bitcoin’s slide? Five factors and the road ahead according to DB

Bitcoin’s recent slide is driven by rising interest rates, regulatory concerns, profit-taking, reduced institutional demand, and technical resistance levels. Deutsche Bank highlights these factors as key challenges. Despite the downturn, the long-term outlook remains cautiously optimistic if macroeconomic conditions stabilize and adoption continues.

Byreal Platform Update Slashes LP Costs by 95%, Adds Social Sharing for Liquidity Farming

Byreal's latest update reduces liquidity provider (LP) costs by 95%, making liquidity farming more affordable. The platform also introduces social sharing features, enabling users to easily share their farming activities and achievements, boosting community engagement and transparency in DeFi participation.

Sampo buys back 205,007 shares as part of €150 million program

Sampo plc repurchased 205,007 of its own shares under its ongoing share buyback program, which has a total value of €150 million. This move is part of the company’s strategy to optimize capital structure and enhance shareholder value. The buyback program reinforces Sampo’s commitment to returning capital to shareholders while maintaining financial flexibility.

Thermo Fisher prices €2.1 billion notes offering in two tranches

Thermo Fisher announced the pricing of a €2.1 billion debt offering divided into two tranches. The funds aim to support the company's financial flexibility and growth initiatives. Details on the terms, interest rates, and maturity dates were not disclosed, but the move reflects Thermo Fisher's strategy to optimize its capital structure.

CoreWeave stock leads Cathie Wood's ARK trades amid major GitLab sell-off

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest views CoreWeave stock as a top buy, even as the fund significantly sells off its GitLab shares. The move highlights a strategic shift within ARK’s portfolio, focusing on high-growth potential amidst market volatility. CoreWeave's cloud computing services are gaining investor interest, contrasting ARK's reduced exposure to GitLab amid changing tech sector dynamics.

Woodward Q4 2025 slides: Record sales driven by aerospace growth, industrial headwinds

Woodward reported record Q4 2025 sales fueled by strong aerospace demand, despite challenges in the industrial sector. Aerospace growth offset headwinds from slower industrial markets, supporting overall revenue gains. The company remains optimistic about future aerospace opportunities, while addressing ongoing industrial market pressures.

NXT Energy receives $2 million investment from largest shareholder

NXT Energy Solutions announced a $2 million investment from its largest shareholder. The funding will support ongoing exploration efforts and enhance the company's financial position. This investment reflects strong shareholder confidence in NXT's strategic direction and growth potential within the energy sector.

Invest Green Acquisition prices $150 million IPO, to list on Nasdaq

Invest Green Acquisition has priced its initial public offering at $150 million and plans to list on the Nasdaq stock exchange. The move aims to support the company’s growth initiatives and expand its footprint in the green energy sector. The IPO will enhance Invest Green’s financial flexibility as it pursues strategic acquisitions and investments in sustainable technologies.

Zoom Q3 FY26 slides reveal AI-powered growth and improved profitability

Zoom's Q3 FY26 slides highlight strong growth driven by AI-powered features, leading to increased user engagement and revenue. The company reports improved profitability through cost efficiencies and expanded enterprise adoption. Enhanced AI integrations position Zoom to strengthen its market presence and sustain long-term growth.

Semtech Q3'26 slides: Revenue up 13%, EPS nearly doubles as debt restructuring pays off

Semtech reported a 13% revenue increase in Q3 2026, driven by robust demand and product growth. Earnings per share nearly doubled, benefiting from successful debt restructuring that reduced interest expenses. The company’s improved financial health and operational efficiency signal strong momentum going forward.

Central Garden & Pet Q4 2025 slides: record earnings despite sales dip, shares slip

Central Garden & Pet reported record Q4 earnings despite a decline in sales. The strong profit performance was driven by improved margins and cost controls. However, the sales drop raised investor concerns, leading to a modest decline in the company’s share price following the earnings release.

Keysight Q4 2025 slides: 10% revenue growth fueled by AI and semiconductor demand

Keysight reported a 10% revenue increase in Q4 2025, driven by strong demand in AI and semiconductor sectors. The company highlighted growth in test and measurement solutions supporting next-gen chip development and AI applications. This momentum reflects the expanding semiconductor market and the rising adoption of AI technologies globally. Keysight remains optimistic about sustained growth in these key areas.

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