News Summary - 11/26/2025

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Ukraine says 'understanding' reached on US peace plan, as Trump envoy to meet Putin
Kyiv and Washington have reportedly reached an understanding on a US-brokered peace plan to end the conflict. A meeting between Putin and a Trump envoy is scheduled for next week to discuss the proposed deal.
Italian parliament unanimously votes to make femicide a crime
Italy’s parliament has unanimously passed a law categorizing femicide—the gender-motivated murder of a woman—as a distinct crime. Under the new legislation, offenders can face life imprisonment, marking a significant step in addressing violence against women.
Russian mercenaries accused of cold-blooded killings in Mali - BBC speaks to eyewitnesses
Refugees have provided the BBC with harrowing eyewitness accounts of atrocities committed by a Russian paramilitary force in Mali, accusing them of cold-blooded killings and severe human rights abuses.
Twenty-four Nigerian schoolgirls released over a week after abduction
Twenty-four Nigerian schoolgirls were freed more than a week after being abducted. However, hundreds of other children remain missing due to ongoing abductions in the region.
New Zealand woman gets life sentence for 'suitcase murders' of her children
Hakyung Lee was sentenced to life in prison for killing her two children and concealing their bodies in suitcases. The crimes occurred months after her husband passed away due to cancer.
'Once in 300 years' rain hits Thai city as floods ravage Southeast Asia
Severe floods caused by unprecedented rainfall have affected 2 million people in Southeast Asia, leaving most stranded without assistance.
Palestinian-US teen held by Israel for nine months without charge due in court
Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American from Florida, has been held by Israeli authorities in the occupied West Bank for nine months without charge. He was detained while on holiday and is now due to appear in court.
Teens launch High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban
Teens are challenging Australia's new law banning social media accounts for users under 16, arguing that the regulation is unconstitutional.
Robert Irwin wins Dancing with the Stars, a decade after sister's victory
Robert Irwin, son of the late conservationist Steve Irwin, won Dancing with the Stars this season. He was a fan favorite and achieved victory a decade after his sister's win on the show.
Parking inspector and wife arrested for €1m meter theft
A parking inspector in Kempten, Germany, and his wife were arrested for allegedly stealing coins totaling €1 million from parking meters, according to police reports.
Bolsonaro ordered to start serving 27-year prison sentence for Brazil coup plot
Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled that former President Jair Bolsonaro must begin serving his 27-year prison sentence for involvement in a coup plot. The court confirmed he has exhausted all appeals, and he will start his term at a police station in Brasilia.
Fame lowers life expectancy for musicians, study finds
A study reveals that being a famous singer can reduce life expectancy similarly to the health risks associated with occasional cigarette smoking.
Israel receives coffin that Hamas says contains Gaza hostage's body
The remains sent by Hamas will be handed over to Israeli forces, who will transport them to Israel's forensic medicine institute for identification.
Ex-wife of Dubai royal says she fears arrest as custody battle escalates
Zeynab Javadli faces a criminal complaint filed by her ex-husband with Dubai police, accusing her of kidnapping their three daughters amid an ongoing custody dispute.
Foreign tourists to pay extra fee to visit US national parks
Non-residents will face increased entry fees at 11 of the United States' most popular national parks, resulting in higher costs for foreign tourists visiting these destinations.
Who is Trump's 'drone guy' Dan Driscoll, taking key role in Ukraine talks?
Dan Driscoll, the youngest-ever US Army Secretary, has emerged as a key figure in efforts to negotiate an end to the prolonged Ukraine conflict, gaining attention for his role in the renewed peace talks.
Who killed our children? Indian parents ask as 'house of horrors' convict acquitted
Two decades after the discovery of 19 bodies in Nithari, the case resurfaces as the convicted perpetrator’s acquittal sparks outrage. Families of the victims demand justice, questioning who is responsible for their children's deaths amid ongoing grief and unresolved inquiries.
Family reunited after a decade – now a Trump clampdown could tear them apart
Marven's mother and sister, who reunited after a decade, face deportation to gang-ravaged Haiti as a US protection program ends, threatening to separate the family once again.
Music eases surgery and speeds recovery, Indian study finds
An Indian study reveals that patients who listen to music during surgery experience quicker recovery and require less pain medication, highlighting music's potential benefits in surgical care.
What happens next for Marjorie Taylor Greene after exit from Congress?
Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a staunch Trump supporter, is leaving Congress early following a public fallout with former President Trump, marking a significant shift in her political career.
Updated peace plan could be a deal Ukraine will take - eventually
The peace plan has undergone significant changes since Sunday; however, major disagreements between parties involved are expected to persist, potentially delaying agreement.
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, accusing it of criminal activities. However, some analysts argue that the cartel may be a myth and question its actual existence.
'No one will support it': Ukraine's soldiers react to US peace plan
Ukrainian soldiers at the frontlines expressed anger, defiance, and resignation following the public release of the US peace plan, indicating widespread rejection and skepticism about its viability and support among those fighting.
Machu Picchu hit by a row over tourist buses
Protests have erupted in Peru over the use of tourist buses transporting visitors to Machu Picchu. Locals and activists express concerns about environmental impact and the preservation of the world heritage site, calling for changes to tourism management.
Popemobile becomes a mobile health clinic for Gaza children
The vehicle that once transported Pope Francis during his 2014 Bethlehem visit has been repurposed into a mobile health clinic to provide medical care for children in Gaza.
Watch: Moment truck collides with sign on Ohio highway
A truck traveling on Ohio’s I-70 in Columbus collided with a highway sign last Thursday, causing a dramatic incident captured on video.
Nasa astronaut films Northern Lights from space
Nasa astronaut Zena Cardman filmed the Northern Lights from the International Space Station on 17 November, showcasing the stunning aurora display from space.
BBC visits US-led Gaza ceasefire monitoring centre in Israel
The Civil-Military Coordination Centre (CMCC) in Israel hosts soldiers from over 20 countries, along with diplomats and aid workers, to oversee and coordinate the Gaza ceasefire efforts.
'Huge columns of smoke': BBC at the scene of fire at COP30
Climate Editor Justin Rowlatt reported from the UN climate talks in Brazil when a significant fire erupted, producing huge columns of smoke visible at the event.
Watch: Chadwick Boseman posthumously honoured with Hollywood star
Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020 after battling cancer privately, was honored with a Hollywood star in recognition of his impactful role as Marvel’s Black Panther.
Watch: Indonesia's Semeru volcano spews giant ash clouds as it erupts
Mount Semeru, Java Island's tallest volcano, erupted, sending towering ash clouds that covered nearby bridges and surrounding areas, impacting the local environment and communities.
The Government Divides Roles After the Conviction of the Attorney General and Shifts from an Institutional Stance to Speaking of "Injustice"
Sources from Moncloa admit that the Executive uses different tones to criticize the conviction of the Attorney General, combining institutional positions with statements that describe the Supreme Court's ruling as an "injustice."
What is the status of the peace pact in Ukraine: Zelensky wants to finalize the agreement with Trump now, Russia does not give in, and Europe waits
The Ukrainian government is seeking to soon arrange a presidential visit to the White House to advance the peace pact. The roadmap of the agreement has been simplified to 19 points, while Russia maintains its stance without conceding and Europe watches expectantly.
Trump says his special envoy will meet with Putin next week in Moscow
Trump announced that his special envoy will meet with Putin next week in Moscow. Additionally, he stated that he will not receive Ukrainian President Zelenski at the White House again unless there is a prior agreement.
Public sector unions point to a "very delicate" negotiation with the Government today
The unions CCOO, UGT, and CSIF meet today with Public Administration to continue negotiating a proposal for a total salary increase of 11% for the period 2025-2028.
Buying an electric car, doing home renovations... what you can do in December to pay less income tax (IRPF)
Increasing contributions to your pension plan, buying an electric vehicle, or carrying out energy efficiency renovations at home are actions that can reduce your income tax (IRPF) bill in December.
A Polar Air Current Will Bring Freezing Mornings: Madrid Will Nearly Reach -1ºC Amid a 'Heat Island'
A polar air current will cause very cold mornings in Madrid, with temperatures that could drop to -1ºC, despite the persistence of an urban 'heat island' that keeps temperatures higher during the day. This situation creates a notable thermal contrast in the city throughout the week.
By profession, mayor and precarious: one in three does not get paid and 62% earn less than the minimum wage
One in three mayors does not receive a salary and 62% earn less than the minimum wage. Meanwhile, only 10 municipal mayors earn more than President Pedro Sánchez, reflecting great salary inequalities in local politics.
SEARCHER | Check how much the mayor of your town earns and which councilors earn the most in Spain
The Ministry of Finance and Public Administration has released the official salaries of mayors in Spain for 2024, allowing you to check the salaries of mayors and find out which councilors have the highest incomes in the country.
The Michelin Guide does not award three Stars: these are all the restaurants awarded this year
The 2026 Michelin Gala granted five new restaurants two stars, but no new three-star awards were given in this edition.
The Map with All the Michelin Guide Stars 2026
The Michelin Guide 2026 includes 15 restaurants with three stars, 32 with two stars, and 225 with one star, reflecting the current gastronomic excellence.
Barça suffers heavy defeat in a nightmarish Champions League night against Chelsea
FC Barcelona was soundly defeated by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge during a crucial Champions League match, marked by pre-match controversy involving Lamine Yamal.
Athletic Club fails to capitalize on its chances and takes an insufficient point against Slavia Prague
Athletic Club needed to win to keep its chances of reaching the playoff spots alive, but only managed a draw against Slavia Prague, seriously complicating their qualification prospects.
María Palacios, Lecquio’s wife, breaks her silence after her dismissal: "Our daughter asks us what 'abuser' means"
María Palacios, wife of Alessandro Lecquio, defends herself following her recent dismissal, assuring that he has never been judged or convicted of abuse or any other crime. She expresses the emotional impact on their family, especially on their daughter, who asks about the meaning of "abuser."
Out-of-control fire at Real Madrid with Vinícius' ultimatum and doubts about Xabi Alonso
Vinícius has informed Real Madrid that he will not renew if Xabi Alonso remains as coach, while several players have also lost confidence in the Basque manager, creating an internal crisis within the club.
The Case That Shakes Italy: Parents Separated from Their Children for Raising Them in the Forest Without Schooling
Italian parents who chose an alternative life in the forest were separated from their children for not sending them to school and living in a home without basic services, sparking a debate about education and child welfare.
Antonio Resines cancels his professional commitments after being admitted to the ICU
Antonio Resines has canceled his participation in 'Top Chef' due to health problems that required his admission to the ICU. He will be replaced by Luis Merlo.
A lightning strike paralyzes a Ferris wheel in Osaka, leaving nearly 20 people stranded for nine hours
Japan's tallest Ferris wheel, measuring 123 meters, experienced an emergency stop after a lightning strike, trapping nearly 20 people for nine hours.
Vilaplana left the parking lot at 7:47 PM on the day of the DANA after having lunch with Mazón, according to the statement given to the judge
The statement given to the judge confirms that Vilaplana left the parking lot at 7:47 PM after having lunch with Carlos Mazón on the day of the DANA.
Timeline of Mazón’s Afternoon on the Day of the DANA: From Lunch with Vilaplana at El Ventorro to His Arrival at Cecopi
The then head of the Consell spent more than three hours having lunch with journalist Vilaplana at El Ventorro before going to the Emergency Coordination Center (Cecopi) during the day of the DANA.
An MMA fighter, friend of Conor McGregor, assaults two Civil Guards on a plane in Gran Canaria
Sinead Kavanagh, mixed martial arts fighter and close to Conor McGregor, assaulted two Civil Guards during a flight from Gran Canaria, causing a controversial incident on board.
Tragedy in Torrox: Parents and Their Two Children Die Following Gas Leak in Their Home
A family of four died in Torrox due to a gas leak in their home. Initial investigations indicate that the probable cause was gas inhalation during the night, although an explosion was initially suspected.
Investigation into an alleged sexual assault on a six-year-old boy at a school in Las Rozas
The parents of a six-year-old boy reported an alleged sexual assault that occurred at a school in Las Rozas to the Civil Guard. Authorities have launched an investigation to clarify the facts.
Luz Casal tells on 'La Revuelta' how she found out she was a marchioness: "My reaction was very cheesy"
Luz Casal visited the show 'La Revuelta' to present her 18th album, 'Me voy a permitir', and brought as a gift 600 eggs collected near her village. Additionally, she shared how she found out she was a marchioness, confessing that her reaction was very cheesy.
Foreign Affairs insists on its recommendation not to travel to Venezuela and assures it will protect airlines following Maduro's threat
The president of Venezuela threatened Iberia, Air Europa, and Plus Ultra with withdrawing their traffic rights if they do not resume flights to Caracas within 48 hours. The Foreign Affairs Ministry maintains its recommendation not to travel to the country and assures that it will protect the airlines affected by this situation.
Rafa Latorre: "The listener is intelligent and sometimes you have to tell them that perhaps their prejudices are as solid as they are wrong"
Rafa Latorre, journalist and director of La Brújula, speaks with '20minutos' on the 35th anniversary of Onda Cero’s first broadcast, highlighting the intelligence of the listener and the importance of challenging their prejudices to encourage a critical and thoughtful audience.
Onda Cero Celebrates 35 Years as a Benchmark in Information, Credibility, and Plurality
Onda Cero celebrates 35 years standing out as a benchmark in information, credibility, and plurality, maintaining its essence that combines a youthful spirit with the solidity and experience acquired throughout its journey.
José Andrés goes to 'El Hormiguero' to have fun and ends up talking about the Dana storm and Trump: "Wasn't this supposed to be comedy?"
José Andrés visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his book 'Change the Recipe,' where he addresses social and political issues, including the Dana storm and Trump, surprising the audience by mixing humor with deep reflection on the necessary change in the world.
Trump pardons two turkeys, but not his political opponents in the annual pardon ceremony
Trump pardoned two turkeys, Gobble and Waddle, weighing 24 and 23 kilograms respectively, in the annual Thanksgiving Day ceremony. However, he did not show clemency towards his political opponents.
Hamas hands over to Israel the body of another alleged hostage: only one body would remain in Gaza
The office of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Hamas handed over to Israel the body of another alleged hostage, with only one body remaining to be returned from Gaza.
How much will the fine be? Does it geolocate me? The DGT clears up doubts and myths about the mandatory V-16 beacon
The DGT clarifies doubts about the mandatory V-16 beacon required since January 1st to signal breakdowns and accidents. The fine for not using it is established, and the beacon does not geolocate the user, debunking myths. This device improves road safety by being more visible and preventing risks on the road.
Madrid funds the leap from research to market
The Madrid City Council promotes programs that accelerate technology transfer, enabling scientific projects to be transformed into companies with social and economic impact in the city.
Get Ahead of Christmas and Find the Best Gifts with SHEIN on Black Friday
SHEIN offers discounts starting at 50% on clothing, decor, home goods, and gifts, allowing you to get a head start on your holiday shopping and take advantage of special prices to celebrate the season.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "If life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, humorously suggesting that one should make the best out of adversity.
The Five Stages of the Human Brain: The Exact Ages, from Childhood to Old Age, of the Great Transformation
A study reveals that the human brain evolves in five distinct stages throughout life, from childhood to old age, detailing the exact ages of each phase and how its transformation occurs.
The Comey and James Cases, the Latest Judicial Setback for Trump
A judge ruled that the prosecutor investigating the Comey and James cases was appointed illegally, representing a judicial setback for Trump. However, he will be able to restart the process and refile the charges.
MediaMarkt sells iPads for 15 euros by mistake and asks customers to return them or pay the real price
An error on MediaMarkt's Italian website offered iPads with a 98% discount, selling them for only 15 euros. The company has asked customers to return the products or pay the real price due to this mistake.
Life imprisonment for the New Zealand mother who killed her children and hid them in suitcases
A woman in New Zealand was sentenced to life imprisonment after administering a sleeping pill overdose to her children, hiding their bodies in a storage unit, and fleeing to South Korea.
Bárbara Goneaga talks about Borja Sémper: "Cancer is in my life, my parents died from it"
Bárbara Goneaga speaks optimistically about her future in an interview with the magazine 'Hola,' sharing her personal experience with cancer following the loss of her parents to this disease.
The Spanish serum that reduces wrinkles in two weeks, among the most sought-after for Black Friday
The serum from the Spanish brand Sibari Republic, known for reducing wrinkles in 14 days, has become very popular on Black Friday thanks to discounts of up to 50%.
The (Winding) Road to Accessing the Chinese Market: From Pork to Almonds
Spain and China have signed 15 protocols in recent years to facilitate entry and strengthen the presence of Spanish products in the Chinese market, especially highlighting the pork sector.
Jude Law gave Javier Cámara a valuable lesson: "He didn’t make a single mistake"
Javier Cámara, the star of 'Yakarta,' shares on the podcast My Life in Movies how Jude Law gave him a valuable lesson by acting with flawless precision. Additionally, he reflects on the actors and films that have influenced his career.
Scheduling Sex: The Trendy Practice Among Couples Looking to Improve Their Sex Life
Sexologist Alba Povedano explains the trend of scheduling sex as a method to improve the sexual life of couples, offering key tips to reconnect and strengthen the intimate relationship through conscious planning.
Is it Good for Children to Believe in the Three Wise Men? The 'Lie' of Magic is Questioned
The article explores whether it is beneficial for children to believe in the magic of the Three Wise Men, questioning if this "lie" affects their development. It discusses the balance between fostering imagination and honesty, highlighting diverse parental perspectives on maintaining this cultural tradition.
They create a micro-robot that travels through veins to dissolve dangerous clots
A new microrobot designed to dissolve clots in veins also has potential to treat localized infections and tumors, expanding its possible medical applications.
The spectacular castle half an hour from Ourense with enormous archaeological wealth
This medieval fort near Ourense stands out for its impressive architecture and the great archaeological wealth it holds, revealing numerous historical secrets that make it one of the most fascinating in Galicia.
The Disappearance of Mercadona's 'Star' Product: "It Won't Be Available Before December"
Hummus, Mercadona's star product, has temporarily disappeared from its shelves. The company has confirmed that it will not be available before December, causing concern among regular consumers.
The provinces with the most drivers per inhabitant and those with the least
In 2024, the DGT recorded a historic record of more than 28 million drivers in Spain, despite restrictions on urban mobility.
Look No Further: Google's Cheap Phone Drops in Price and Is the Best Black Friday Deal
The Google Pixel 9a offers high-end performance and cameras at a more affordable price, making it one of the best options during Black Friday.
Forget the Fenix: I tried this Garmin watch and it's perfect for running
The Garmin Venu 3 offers comprehensive features for runners, combining accuracy and style in a smartwatch format, even surpassing Fenix models in its running-focused approach.
Xiaomi extends Black Friday with a 150-euro discount on its Redmi Note 14 Pro
The Redmi Note 14 Pro stands out for its display and battery life, and now with a 150-euro discount during Black Friday, making it a very attractive offer for users.
They Are the Most Classic Adidas: the VS Pace 2.0 Drop in Price and Are a Hit on Amazon
The Adidas VS Pace 2.0, considered some of the brand's most iconic sneakers, have significantly reduced their price and are selling very successfully on Amazon.
GALLERY | The images of the demolition, step by step
The demolition work of the iconic General Residence building in Madrid began in early 2025 and is expected to be completed by January, when it will disappear from the city's skyline.
The Tower of the 12 de Octubre Hospital Begins Demolition with Spain's Largest Demolition Machine Standing 62 Meters Tall
The demolition of the tower of the 12 de Octubre Hospital has begun using Spain's largest demolition machine, which is 62 meters tall. The space left by the former general residence will be used to create therapeutic gardens.
Sexual violence against older women that went unnamed: "I would stay there and open my legs, hoping it would end"
This November 25th, '20minutos' gathers testimonies from women aged 60 to 90 who suffered sexual violence and normalized it, showing how these invisible experiences deeply marked their lives and generations.
Teresa Peramato, the Government's Choice for Attorney General, Is Close to García Ortiz and a Specialist in Gender Violence
Teresa Peramato, nominated by García Ortiz as the Chief Prosecutor of the Criminal Section of the Supreme Court, is a specialist in gender violence and has been chosen by the Government as the new Attorney General.
Sentenced to 34 years in prison for sexually assaulting his three-year-old daughter
A man was sentenced to 34 years in prison for sexually abusing his three-year-old daughter, with whom he lived. In March 2024, he undressed her and committed sexual acts, in addition to taking photographs of the abuse.
Environmental officer dies while working after falling from a height of 40 meters
An environmental officer died after falling 40 meters while abseiling with a colleague to carry out work on a vertical wall.
Barcelona promotes the transformation of the digital industry with District 4.0
The Consortium of the Barcelona Free Zone is developing the District 4.0 project to transform the area into a global technological hub, driving the renewal and modernization of the digital industry in the city.
'Código 10' uncovers the illegal business of registering residents in Spain: "They ask me for 350 euros"
The program revealed that middlemen charge immigrants up to 350 euros for registration, a free procedure. It also detailed the possible legal penalties arising from this fraudulent practice.
Key Tips for Buying Online This Black Friday 2025 and Avoiding Cyber Scams
Black Friday in Spain will be on November 24, featuring great discounts on platforms like Amazon and AliExpress. Consumers should stay alert to take advantage of legitimate offers and avoid common cyber scams on this date.
Postpone, Installment, or Negotiate: Alternatives to Avoid Renouncing an Inheritance if You Can’t Afford the Inheritance Tax
If you don’t have the liquidity to pay the Inheritance Tax, you can postpone the payment, split it into installments, or negotiate with the authorities to avoid renouncing the inheritance and thus keep the inherited assets.
Watching Football via Illegal IPTV: How You Can Be Discovered and the Consequences You Face
In Spain, legal actions against illegal IPTV are mainly aimed at distributors of unauthorized signals, who face severe penalties. Users can also be detected and face legal and financial consequences for consuming sports content illegally.
Sweet Potato Omelette, a Healthy and Affordable Recipe to Succeed with the Seasonal Food
The sweet potato omelette is a healthy, economical, and delicious recipe that takes advantage of this seasonal food. Ideal for those who enjoy omelettes, it offers a different and nutritious flavor that leaves no one indifferent.
They request one year and 8 months in prison for Chiara Ferragni for fraud involving her cakes
Chiara Ferragni faces a request for one year and eight months in prison for allegedly profiting from the sale of cakes that were intended for a charitable event.
Kevin Spacey denies that he is living in misery
Kevin Spacey posted a video debunking rumors about his situation, denying that he is homeless or living on the streets.
Concord
Concord was the central driving force of the Transition, motivated by the collective desire to prevent the events that occurred during the Dictatorship from happening again in the future.
Renew Your Rest This Black Friday: How to Choose the Right Mattress and Save
Bed’s celebrates its 40th anniversary with discounts of up to 60% on mattresses, bases, pillows, bedding, and more, offering an excellent opportunity to renew your rest this Black Friday.
Taking Out a Mortgage Alone: The Growing Trend in Spain That Is Forcing Banks to Apply the 'Single Tax'
The percentage of Spaniards obtaining a mortgage on their own has increased by 7.5 points in three years, according to iAhorro. This trend is leading banks to implement the so-called 'single tax', a measure that responds to this new buyer profile.
Cryptic pregnancy, becoming a mother by surprise: "I went in for a stomach ache... and I was in labor"
A cryptic pregnancy may go undetected until the moment of delivery. Three women share the surprise, social misunderstanding, and emotional difficulties in bonding with their babies after giving birth unexpectedly.
From Silence to Digital Control, Gender-Based Violence Across Generations: "We Learned Through Fright"
Women from different generations in Spain tell '20minutos' how gender-based violence has evolved, moving from silence and physical fear to more current forms such as digital control, highlighting a change in abuse dynamics over time.
A Prosecutor Against Machismo.
The government appointed Teresa Peramato as the new prosecutor, replacing García Ortiz, highlighting her commitment to the fight against machismo.
Much more than a curse
JFK's granddaughter, diagnosed with terminal cancer, has expressed her deep sorrow over the appointment of her second cousin as head of the Department of Health during the Trump Administration.
The Little Old Man
Pujol committed an act for years that is considered unforgivable in this country.
The little pig comes from the pig
Violence against women continues to be a persistent problem in politics, reflecting patterns of discrimination and aggression that affect their participation and representation.
Telefónica raises the impact of the redundancy plan to 6,088 workers, 24% of its workforce in Spain
Telefónica has concluded the second phase of negotiations of the redundancy plan, proposing 751 departures in three subsidiaries, increasing the total affected to 6,088 employees, which represents 24% of its workforce in Spain, according to the unions.
The Ministry of Labour calls Telefónica's proposed layoff plan for more than 5,000 workers "indecent"
The Ministry of Labour, led by Yolanda Díaz, has expressed its rejection to SEPI of the workforce reduction plan (ERE) that Telefónica is negotiating, which would affect more than 5,000 workers, labeling it as "indecent".
Trump insists that he "could talk" with Maduro to "save many lives"
Donald Trump stated that he could engage in dialogue with Nicolás Maduro to save many lives and held the Venezuelan leader responsible for the migration of millions to the United States.
Turull says that Junts will "disprove" the CEO that boosts Aliança Catalana until they catch up
Turull states that Junts will disprove the CEO, which favors Aliança Catalana, and assures that they will continue until matching their support. He does not specify whether he will form a pact with the Catalan far-right after the elections.
Dies after being crushed by a forklift: the second worker to die this Tuesday
A 57-year-old man died this Tuesday in Castellbisbal, Barcelona, after being crushed by a forklift, according to the Mossos d'Esquadra. He was the second worker to die in workplace accidents that day.
Euromillions Draw: 162 Million Euro Jackpot Winner and Results
The winning combination for this Tuesday's Euromillions draw was 6, 11, 17, 35, and 44. The accumulated jackpot reached 162 million euros.
Reproaches, tears, and a tablet locked in Gilbert and Claudia's bonfire on 'LIDLT': "I'm embarrassed"
Claudia and Gilbert faced off in the bonfire requested by Gilbert's fellow contestants, after intimate images of Claudia with Gerard came to light, leading to reproaches and intense emotions during the confrontation.
Téyou reveals how he handled the 'reality' aspect of 'OT 2025': "You're constantly thinking about what you're doing"
Téyou, 28 years old, spoke with '20minutos' about his critique of the videos shown during the 'OT 2025' galas, revealing the pressures of the 'reality' part of the program, where the participants are constantly aware of their actions.
Andrea Ropero wins the Meninas Award for her work against gender-based violence and shares it with Sandra Sabatés
Andrea Ropero receives the Meninas Award for her work against gender-based violence and dedicates it to her colleague Sandra Sabatés, acknowledging that the recognition is also for her.
Telecinco begins production of the tenth season of 'The Island of Temptations'
Telecinco has started the production of the tenth season of 'The Island of Temptations', with filming scheduled to begin in January.
Rosa and Manu tie for the 78th time in 'El Rosco' of 'Pasapalabra'
Rosa and Manu, participants from Madrid and Galicia, have tied for the 78th time in "El Rosco" of the quiz show "Pasapalabra" on Antena 3, after facing each other 259 times.
The Madrid Press Association condemns the "despicable" attacks on journalists' children following the incident with Xabier Fortes
The Madrid Press Association condemns the "despicable" attacks aimed at journalists' children, particularly following the case of Xabier Fortes, emphasizing the need for respect towards families to ensure freedom of the press and personal well-being.
Cintora presents in 'Malas lenguas' the two oldest women in Spain: "They are 112 and 111 years old"
Cintora revealed on 'Malas lenguas' that, contrary to prior belief, Spain has two oldest women aged 112 and 111 years, highlighting their remarkable longevity.
Alejandra Rubio denies having gone to see Mayra Gómez Kemp's house: "I must have a double"
Alejandra Rubio denies the rumors that she visited Mayra Gómez Kemp's house, clarifying that she hasn't had time to look at homes because she has been ill.
RTVE premieres 'Aria', a new talent show dedicated to opera, at Christmas
RTVE will launch 'Aria, crazy about opera' at Christmas, a new talent show focused on opera. The program will have a jury composed of Isabel Rey, tenor José Manuel Zapata, and Virginia Martínez.
Luis Canut, blind due to an illness: "I would love to have ten minutes to see my wife again"
Luis Canut, a screenwriter and television director, became blind after a brain infection in 2023 that caused severe aftereffects. He is married to former presenter Patricia Pérez and expresses his wish to have ten minutes to see his wife again.
The important decision Bruce Willis's family has made for when the actor dies
Bruce Willis's wife, Emma Hemming, has revealed that the family plans to donate the actor's brain to science after his death, with the aim of helping research into the disease he suffers from.
Miley Cyrus Turns 33: Her Latest Musical Reinvention and a Parallel Medical Issue
Miley Cyrus celebrated her 33rd birthday with an enigmatic message about new smiles in her life. The singer continues her musical evolution while facing a parallel medical issue that marks this new personal and professional stage.
Laura Pausini admits that as a child she didn't dream of being "famous": "I imagined myself as a backup singer"
Laura Pausini, who received the 'Bazaar Women of the Year' award, revealed that as a child she didn't dream of fame, but rather imagined herself working as a backup singer.
Patri Pérez shares how she is preparing in the final stage of her second pregnancy: "It's what worries me the most"
Patri Pérez, known from 'La isla de las tentaciones', shares that during her second pregnancy she will undergo umbilical cord stem cell freezing for the first time, a decision that is causing her concern in this final stage.
Boris Izaguirre compares Isabel Pantoja to Picasso: "He was neither a good father nor husband, but he was Picasso. Pantoja must be understood"
Boris Izaguirre compared Isabel Pantoja to Picasso, emphasizing that although he was not a good father or husband, his artistic greatness is indisputable and must be understood. He also praised Isabel Preysler’s memoirs, expressing admiration for her personal account.
Who is Oriol Pla, the first Spaniard to win an International Emmy: son of a theater director and a violinist and brother of an actress
Oriol Pla, son of a theater director and a violinist and brother of an actress, stars in "Yo, adicto," an adaptation of Javier Giner's book. He is the first Spaniard to win an International Emmy.
The tension between Anabel Pantoja's mother and David overshadowed their daughter's first birthday
The tension between Merchi, Anabel Pantoja's mother, and David became evident during Anabel's daughter's first birthday. According to what was mentioned on 'El tiempo justo', when David arrives from Córdoba on weekends, Merchi usually leaves for Seville, revealing the distance between them on those occasions.
Agoney responds to a criticism comparing him to Guillo Rist from 'OT': "I am the person I wanted to be"
Agoney replied to a criticism that compared him to Guillo Rist, another contestant from 'OT', acknowledging Guillo's talent and expressing his desire to do many of the things he does. Additionally, he stated that he is proud to be the person he has always wanted to be.
Dani Martín opens up about fear: "I've been on a tightrope, but I always wore a harness"
Dani Martín is the cover of the December edition of 'Esquire' magazine, which has named him 'Man of the Year 2025.' In the interview, he speaks openly about his fears and how he has faced difficult moments with protection and resilience.
A "planned" escape, a different look, and a job as a photographer: this was Martiño Ramos's new life in Cuba
Martiño Ramos, one of Spain's 10 most wanted, was living integrated in Cuba, where he worked as a photographer and was a regular at bars and restaurants, following a planned escape that allowed him to change his appearance and start a new life.
The Only Cars That Can Continue Using Emergency Triangles and Won't Have to Buy V16 Beacons
Starting January 1st, all vehicles in Spain must carry a V16 beacon to avoid fines. However, there is an exception that allows certain cars to keep using the traditional emergency triangles, which may cause controversy among the affected drivers.
El Langui, double medalist in Boccia: "I thought sports weren’t for me, I saw it as something distant, it’s an inexplicable feeling"
Juan Manuel Montilla 'El Langui', a double medalist in Boccia, shares in an interview how sport has transformed his life at 45 years old. He used to think that sports weren’t for him and saw it as something distant, but now he describes his experience as an inexplicable feeling that has given him a lot.
Borussia Dortmund - Villarreal in the Champions League, live | Score, goals, and latest updates from Matchday 5
Villarreal was defeated 4-0 by Borussia Dortmund, being virtually eliminated from the Champions League after this heavy loss in Matchday 5.
Standings of the Champions League 2025/2026 Group Stage, Live: Barça Falls in London, No Miracle for Villarreal, and Athletic Draw
Chelsea defeated Barça 3-0 in London, Borussia Dortmund thrashed Villarreal 4-0, and Athletic drew 0-0 against Slavia Prague, impacting the positions in the Champions League 2025/2026 group stage.
The jab from Bayern’s honorary president at Barça: "In any other country, they wouldn’t play in the First Division with their debt"
Uli Hoeness, honorary president of Bayern, criticized Barça’s financial situation, stating that with their level of debt they wouldn’t be able to compete in the Bundesliga or remain in the top division in other countries.
Another Spaniard aims for F1: Mari Boya takes a giant leap and eyes Fernando Alonso's seat at Aston Martin
Spanish driver Mari Boya, part of Aston Martin's academy, has signed with the Prema team for the 2026 Formula 2 season, bringing him closer to a possible opportunity in F1 and to Fernando Alonso's seat at Aston Martin.
Nadal's advice to Yamal: "Surround yourself with people who truly help you"
Rafael Nadal, in an interview on Universo Valdano by Movistar+, advised Yamal to surround himself with people who genuinely support and help him in his career, emphasizing the importance of one's environment for personal and professional success.
The Disappointed Reaction of Athletic Club Players to the New Camp Nou
The cameras of 'El Día Después' on Movistar+ showed the disappointment of the Athletic Club players after playing at the newly reopened Camp Nou, reflecting a negative reaction during their visit to the Blaugrana stadium.
Álvaro Raga, the writer whom the wheelchair gave wings: "It has given me a different and profound way of inhabiting life"
Álvaro Raga, a 66-year-old Colombian, has spent more than 30 years in a wheelchair, 20 of them in Spain. His experience has provided him with a different and profound way of living, which has influenced his work as a writer.
Lawyer Asunción de la Morena Launches the Second Season of the Podcast 'Capaces de todo' Discussing Guardianship
Asunción de la Morena, an expert in disability and lawyer at the Tribunal of the Rota, inaugurates the second season of the podcast 'Capaces de todo', where she addresses topics related to guardianship and the legal protection of people with disabilities.
Bullying of students with disabilities, a scourge that requires everyone's commitment: "We must educate in empathy"
On November 24, the Congress of Deputies hosted the conference “Let's End Bullying: Responses to Bullying Due to Disability,” organized by the CEDDD, highlighting the importance of educating in empathy to eradicate school bullying against students with disabilities and emphasizing the need for the joint commitment of the entire society.
Immunologists urge Robert F. Kennedy to rectify his messages about vaccines and autism
The Spanish Society of Immunology rejects the link between vaccines and autism and asks Robert F. Kennedy to correct his misleading messages. Immunologists highlight the safety and efficacy of vaccines, emphasizing the importance of promoting scientific information to prevent misinformation that endangers public health.
The Banco Santander and Mapfre reverse mortgage will approach 500 contracts by the end of 2025: "We expect exponential demand growth"
The joint venture between Banco Santander and Mapfre expects to close 2025 with nearly 500 reverse mortgages contracted, after finishing the current year with between 250 and 300 applications, anticipating exponential growth in demand.
N26 debuts with personal loans up to 15,000 euros in Spain
N26 launches personal loans up to 15,000 euros in Spain with interest rates between 4.06% and 13.69% APR, depending on the amount, term, and customer's creditworthiness.
The Pujols, a Family Under Suspicion… Money Talks
The Pujol clan is reported to have moved up to 3 billion euros in tax havens to hide money, although not all of that amount is necessarily considered illicit profit or criminally imputable.
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 as 'free-range' even when the hens are temporarily confined due to avian flu restrictions.
The Government Approves a Credit Supplement of 91.4 Million in Muface’s Budget
The Council of Ministers approved a credit supplement of 91.4 million for Muface's budget, aimed at covering shortfalls in various budgetary items.
Eiffage opens the door to acquisitions in Spain to grow in hydraulic and railway works
Eiffage, led by Francisco González, plans to reach 600 million in revenue by 2030, focusing on construction. The company is considering acquisitions in Spain to expand its presence in hydraulic and railway works.
'Stranger Things': How Many Episodes Are There in Season 5? Premiere Time and Dates on Netflix
Season 5 of 'Stranger Things,' the final season of the series, will premiere on Netflix with a special event running from November 27 to 31, offering episodes on various dates to bid farewell to the story.
'Stranger Things 5': Essential and Straightforward Summary of What You Need to Remember Before Watching the Final Season
Eleven and her friends return on November 27th to face a new threat in Hawkins. Before the final season, it's crucial to recall the previous events and battles that have defined the series so far.
Scarlett Johansson will star in Mike Flanagan's new horror movie ('Doctor Sleep')
Blumhouse has approved a new version of William Friedkin's classic horror film, based on the novel by William Peter Blatty, which will feature Scarlett Johansson as the lead under the direction of Mike Flanagan.
'It: Welcome to Derry' Confirms One of the Craziest Theories in the Stephen King Universe Series
Episode 1x05 of 'It: Welcome to Derry' confirms a long-suspected theory about the true identity of an enigmatic character, deepening the mystery within the Stephen King universe.
If You Like the Baztán Trilogy, Don't Miss This Intense Thriller with Belén Rueda Available for Streaming
Based on the novel by a Planeta Award winner, the film directed by Daniel Calparsoro promises to captivate thriller fans with an intense story starring Belén Rueda, now available on streaming platforms.
Who was Carmen Díez de Rivera? The "Muse of the Transition" Hidden in 'Anatomy of a Moment'
The adaptation of Javier Cercas' book highlights Carmen Díez de Rivera, a key figure and muse of the Spanish Transition. Her role, significant yet little explored, deserves a television spin-off that delves into her influence and life during that historical period.
The Sport of the Future? Unitree Leads the New Era of Boxing with Humanoid Robots
Unitree introduces humanoid robots capable of adopting fighting stances, reacting quickly, and maintaining balance during movement, marking an innovation in boxing with advanced technology.
How to activate "anti-spam mode" on WhatsApp: this is how you can prevent being added to unwanted groups
WhatsApp has launched an anti-spam mode that significantly reduces the possibility of strangers adding you to groups, helping to avoid fraud and scams.
Movistar Plus+ surprises its users with a new completely free sports channel
Movistar Plus+ launches 'Vamos 2', a new free sports channel that will support the main sports channel, offering more content and sports coverage to its users.
Mobile Phones Continue to Soar in Battery: HONOR's Is 8,000 mAh
The new HONOR 500 Pro and HONOR 500, launched in China, stand out for their 8,000 mAh battery and a 200 MP main camera. The Pro model includes a telephoto lens to enhance photography.
We tested the new Amazon Echo Dot Max speaker: the biggest of the small ones
The Amazon Echo Dot Max stands out for its 3D fabric design, superior sound, and compatibility with Matter and Thread, offering an enhanced experience in a compact smart speaker.
International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women: An Expert Provides Key Insights to Identify and Act Against Abuse
An expert explains how to recognize signs of abuse in a relationship and offers advice on how to seek help or support someone experiencing violence, emphasizing the importance of taking action to prevent and eradicate this issue.
These Are the Three Mango Garments You Need to Watch Out for Before Black Friday
Mango presents three essential basic garments to take advantage of during Black Friday. This selection promises incredible offers to refresh your wardrobe with style and at a great price.
Blue Will Be the Trendy Color Next Year: These Are the Clothes You Can't Miss in Your Wardrobe
Next spring, blue will be the star color in fashion, ranging from electric shades to soft and delicate tones. Incorporating blue garments will be essential to stay on trend.
Seven Flat Shoes for This Autumn to Give Up Heels
This autumn, fashion favors flat shoes that combine comfort and style, ideal for wearing on any occasion and leaving heels behind.
The Advent Calendars with which Rituals Starts the Countdown to Christmas
Rituals presents its Advent calendars with 24 elegant surprises, perfect for enjoying and preparing for Christmas with cosmetics and wellness products.
Alejandra Gere triumphs in Madrid with the hairstyle that best suits women in their 40s
Richard Gere and Alejandra Silva premiered their charitable documentary 'What No One Wants to See' in Madrid. Alejandra stood out with an elegant look and a flattering hairstyle ideal for women in their 40s.
Differences Between One, Two, and Three Michelin Stars: What Each Recognition Means
The Michelin Star distinguishes restaurants with exceptional culinary offerings. One star indicates high-quality cooking, two stars recognize excellent cuisine worth making a detour to try, and three stars signify a unique culinary experience that justifies a special trip. Each level reflects increasing recognition of the establishment's creativity, quality, and gastronomic excellence.
The Oldest Anchovy in Catalonia: Successful Since 1847 Following the Traditional Technique
L'Escala, on the Costa Brava, stands out for its centuries-old tradition in anchovy production, maintaining since 1847 the traditional salting technique that has made it famous.
Put vinegar in the pan before frying eggs: the secret few know
Adding vinegar to the pan before frying eggs is expert advice for achieving a perfect fried egg, improving its texture and appearance.
Dani García, about his father's homemade, quick and easy recipe: "He made hummus his way"
Dani García recounts how his father used to prepare homemade hummus quickly and easily, adding his personal touch to this famous Arabic recipe.
Try the 'The Champions Burger' hamburger from Cenando con Pablo and this was his verdict: "This is not a hamburger"
Pablo Cabezali created a hamburger for 'The Champions Burger' that uses two donuts from a well-known chain as the bun. After trying it, he stated that his creation cannot be considered a traditional hamburger.
A Beer Expert Explains the Difference Between Mahou Green and Mahou Red
Sánchez, in a TikTok video, explains why many beers with a red can include the word 'especial' (special) in their name, thereby clarifying the difference with Mahou green.
The incredible seaside route in a dreamlike setting in Galicia: it looks like San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
This route runs along the rugged coast of Lugo, offering stunning landscapes similar to San Juan de Gaztelugatxe. Despite its difficulty, the effort is worth it for the views and the unique natural environment it offers.
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 has awarded a municipality in Castilla-La Mancha, near Madrid, as Magical Town of the Year. It stands out for its landscapes with lavender fields and its traditional charm.
The Pearl of Southern Italy: Houses on Cliff Tops and a Sanctuary Facing the Sea
This destination on the Tyrrhenian Sea stands out for its stunning coastal location, combining impressive landscapes and a valuable historical heritage that attracts visitors.
Disneyland Paris Confirms Opening Day of the Immersive Frozen Area with New Attractions
Disneyland Paris will open an immersive Frozen-themed area, bringing visitors to the kingdom of Arendelle. The new zone will allow guests to meet characters like Elsa, Anna, and Olaf, offering new attractions for both adults and children.
The town one hour from Barcelona where one of the most beautiful Christmas fairs is held
This village in Girona, located an hour from Barcelona, is known for its Christmas fair where traditional fir trees are sold, keeping alive a deeply rooted and celebrated local culture in the region.
The impressive medieval castle with six huge towers, little known and hidden on a hill
To the south of Salamanca, on the border between Castilla y León and Extremadura, there is an imposing medieval fortress surrounded by forests. It stands out for its six huge towers and its little-known condition, remaining hidden on a hill that protects its history and architecture.
The Little-Visited European Country That Becomes a Fairy Tale at Christmas
This Baltic nation, seldom visited, transforms into a Christmas fairy tale by combining centuries-old traditions, winter landscapes, and numerous activities that attract those seeking a unique experience during Christmas.
Recovery after stroke hindered by lack of public resources: "People get lost along the way"
Rehabilitation is key for stroke survivors, but they report insufficient public resources, which hinders their recovery and causes many patients to be left without proper care.
Mar Amate, Psychologist: "People who maintain a purpose after retiring live about 7 years longer"
Mar Amate highlights on 'Herrera en COPE' that maintaining a purpose after retirement can increase longevity by approximately seven years, emphasizing the positive relationship between having a life goal and better health and longevity.
Complaints, Inner Chaos, and Fear: The "Vampires" of an Enthusiastic Attitude
Andrés Pascual highlights that complaints, inner chaos, and fear drain our vital energy, negatively affecting an enthusiastic attitude and personal motivation.
Yaiza Sanz, survivor of child sexual abuse: "It happens by people we would never imagine"
Yaiza Sanz reveals that child sexual abuse often remains hidden and affects more victims than commonly believed, even occurring at the hands of unexpected individuals.
Symptoms of Anismus, the Health Problem Suffered by El Cromas: "I Wouldn't Wish It On Anyone"
El Cromas suffers from a rectal prolapse due to anismus, a health problem he describes as complex and painful, and one he wouldn't wish anyone to face.
Deborah García, Chemist: "The Solution to Sweat Lies in the Antiperspirant"
Deborah García highlights the importance of choosing the right products for the underarms, as sweat, the microbiota, and endocrine disruptors interact, affecting both health and the effectiveness of the antiperspirant.
Joseba Barrenengoa, engineer, on the belief that it is better to refuel in the morning because "the gasoline is fresher"
Joseba Barrenengoa clarified on his Facebook that refueling in the morning does not affect the quality of the gasoline, debunking the myth that it is "fresher" at that time. He explained that temperature does not influence the quality of the fuel stored at service stations.
The Supreme Court Forces the AP-9 Concessionaire to Refund Amounts and Prevents Others from Charging the Full Toll Due to Construction or Traffic Jams
The Supreme Court requires highway concessionaires to adjust toll charges when traffic is not possible. Audasa must refund amounts improperly charged in the past with interest, and other companies will not be allowed to charge the full toll during construction or traffic jams.
Why is it advisable not to fill the gas tank to the brim? Mechanic Juan José has the answer
Mechanic Juan José warns that filling the gas tank to the maximum can cause problems in vehicles. He explains on his social media that this could affect the car's performance and safety, recommending not to fill the tank completely to avoid possible damage.
The challenge faced by Zaragoza’s Bizi after its resounding success
The public bicycle service in Zaragoza has quickly become part of the daily life of thousands of users, but the success has caused accelerated wear and tear on the bicycles, posing a new challenge for their maintenance and renewal.
This is the Beastly Off-Roader Hyundai Has in Mind
Hyundai presents the Crater, a prototype that reflects its futuristic vision for a robust and advanced off-road vehicle, highlighting its innovative design and capabilities to tackle tough terrains.
Leapmotor introduces a new electric urban SUV that will make waves
Leapmotor has unveiled its new electric urban SUV, the A10, at the Guangzhou Auto Show. This zero-emission crossover stands out for its modern design and aims to establish itself as an attractive option in the urban electric vehicle market.
Aragón considers the return of masks in healthcare centers to curb the flu: "It is a serious problem"
The president of Aragón announces an awareness campaign from the regional government and considers the possible return of masks in healthcare centers to combat the flu, describing it as a serious problem.
Madrid's Hospitality Terraces Maintain Hours but Penalties Tighten Following Approval of the Ordinance
The new ordinance for hospitality terraces in Madrid was approved with votes from the PP and opposed by the PSOE, Más Madrid, and neighborhood groups. The operating hours remain unchanged, but penalties have been increased. The FRAVM announces it will file an administrative appeal and is considering taking the matter to European authorities.
The Basque Government announces a public employment offer with 150 new Ertzaintza positions after the massive failure in the July exam
The Basque Government launches a new public employment offer with 150 positions for Ertzaintza after only 279 out of 650 positions were filled in the previous call due to a massive failure in the July tests.
Zaragoza activates risk levels 1 and 2 due to flu epidemic: what it means and how it affects citizens
Zaragoza has activated risk levels 1 and 2 due to the flu epidemic. Health Minister José Luis Bancalero emphasizes the crucial importance of vaccination to prevent infections and protect the population. The measures aim to control the spread and mitigate the impact on public health.
The Afghan Zuhal Sherzad, the Trinitarian Sisters, Women's Violence Courts... the 25-N Awards of the Community
The Community of Madrid has awarded eight individuals and organizations, including Zuhal Sherzad, the Trinitarian Sisters, and the Women's Violence Courts, for their work in caring for and supporting women victims of violence.
SEVILLE | Sanz increases the 2026 budget for school cleaning to reach 4.7 million euros
The municipal PP group submitted its amendments to the upcoming Budget project on the last day of the deadline, initiating the negotiations. They highlight the increase in the budget for school cleaning in 2026, which will reach 4.7 million euros.
Barcelona’s La Boqueria installs 78 sensors to measure visitor flow "in real time"
La Boqueria has installed 78 sensors to record and analyze visitor flow in real time. According to its director, this measure is key to optimizing the market’s operations and making well-informed decisions.
Andalusia will provide care for more than 42,000 children with its first comprehensive early care plan
Andalusia will launch its first comprehensive early care plan for more than 42,000 children, with an investment of 17 million euros until 2029, according to the Minister of Health, Antonio Sanz.
Are There Classes This Wednesday and Thursday in Madrid? These Are the Minimum Services During the Strike at Each Campus
The six public universities of Madrid are demanding more funding from Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s government, affecting academic normality during the strike, with minimum services established at each campus.
The city of Madrid experiences one of the most magical Christmas seasons starting this weekend
Madrid begins this weekend one of its most magical Christmas seasons with spectacular decorations, traditional markets, and special events that invite people to enjoy the festive atmosphere in various parts of the city, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Seville activates the Christmas mobility plan with increased traffic disruptions due to tram-bus construction
Seville has activated a special mobility plan for Christmas, which will face greater traffic disruptions in the Old Town due to the tram-bus expansion works during a period of high public attendance.
A mother responds to those who criticized her for showing that her 22-month-old son bit her
A mother shared on TikTok the visible marks on her face after being intensely bitten by her 22-month-old son, responding to the criticism she received for showing the situation.
A Spanish Woman in Australia Explains What It's Like to Work in a Mine: "Even Though You Get Dirty, It's Not Bad"
A Spanish woman who works twelve-hour days in a mine in Australia earns more than 2,500 euros per week. Despite the physical and dirty nature of the job, she emphasizes that the experience isn't bad due to the good salary and conditions.
Surprise of some Sevillians having breakfast in Madrid: "I looked at the bill three times to see if it was true"
A group of Sevillians had breakfast in Madrid with juice, coffee, and a mixed sandwich with egg. Upon seeing the bill, they were surprised by the price and checked it three times to make sure it was correct.
What’s Behind Dogs Stopping in the Middle of a Walk and Refusing to Keep Going
Although these moments may seem funny on social media, when a dog stops during a walk it is a sign that something is bothering or frightening them. It is important to identify the cause in order to understand and improve their well-being during walks.
A study reveals which dog breeds are more predisposed to a very rare tumor
A study highlights dog breeds with a higher predisposition to pheochromocytoma, a rare tumor. These findings reinforce the importance of pheochromocytoma in dogs as a model to investigate this disease in humans.
Think Like a Cat: The Keys to Understanding and Resolving Their Behavior
Understanding feline behavior involves interpreting their actions as forms of communication. Instead of asking what is wrong with the cat, it is essential to understand what they are trying to express in order to improve coexistence and solve problems.
Check your horoscope for this Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es to learn the astrological predictions that will help you make decisions and anticipate what lies ahead in love, work, and health.
The 10 richest people in Madrid in the country: four of them belong to the same family
Rafael del Pino is the third richest person from Madrid and ranks third in the list of the hundred richest Spaniards, according to Forbes. Four of the ten wealthiest people from Madrid belong to the same family.
The Richest in Aragón: Among Them Are the Sons of Spain’s Most Famous Mattress Brand
Javier and Guillermo Luengo, along with Eduardo Ramón Balet and Eduardo Aragües, are listed among Spain’s 100 richest people according to Forbes, standing out in Aragón and connected to the famous Spanish mattress brand.
Why the Asphalt Color in Retiro Park Is Changing: It’s Not an Aesthetic Issue
The Madrid City Council is renovating the pavement of the Paseo de Coches in Retiro Park to improve safety and reduce heat. The change in asphalt color is not for aesthetic reasons, but due to technical and environmental considerations aimed at creating a more sustainable and comfortable environment.
Recommended Book: ‘The Enigma of the von Neumann Family’ by Francesc Sanahuja
Francesc Sanahuja presents his new novel, ‘The Enigma of the von Neumann Family,’ which blends historical intrigue, espionage, and family secrets. The work offers a human perspective on power and its effects over the last century, standing out as a fascinating and moving story.
At What Age Can We Know the Eye Color of a Newborn?
The definitive eye color of a newborn usually establishes between 6 and 12 months of age, although in some cases it can take up to 3 years. At birth, the eyes may appear blue or grayish due to the low amount of melanin, but this increases over time, determining the final color.
The Violence that Spain Watches (But Never Alarms)
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women reveals that gender-based violence in Spain is a serious reality that does not receive the social alarm it deserves. If the victims were men, the situation would be treated as a national emergency, highlighting the lack of adequate attention and response to this issue.
Expenses and Fees We Accept but That Are Often Abusive
Throughout the month we face various expenses, some habitual like food and bills, and others that, although socially accepted, are surprising and sometimes abusive, raising questions about their justification.
Clothes We Will Buy on Black Friday Before They Sell Out
For Black Friday 2025, it is key to identify the essential clothing items you truly need to avoid unnecessary spending and take advantage of the deals before they sell out.
In Bad Weather, a Blanket and a Movie: 10 Feature Films to Watch with Our Pets on Rainy Days
Autumn and rain invite us to stay at home enjoying movies alongside our pets. Seven titles stand out, showcasing animals as heroes, companions, and silent philosophers—perfect for a rainy afternoon full of warmth and adventures.
These Are the Most Famous Supermodels of 2025, According to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has identified the most famous supermodels of 2025, highlighting figures who dominate the runways and social media. These models combine style, digital influence, and global presence, defining current trends in fashion and pop culture.
The European Court of Justice warns that every Member State must recognize same-sex marriages contracted in another EU country
The CJEU rules that refusing to recognize same-sex marriages performed in another EU country violates the freedom of movement and residence, as well as the fundamental right to respect for the private and family life of the couple.
Migrant Woman Killed for Arriving at the Wrong House Repatriated: Owner Believed She Was a Threat
A migrant woman and her husband, both cleaning workers, were given the wrong address to clean a house. Upon arrival, the owner mistook them for a threat and killed the woman. Authorities repatriated the body following the tragic incident.
Lideremos and the Princess of Girona Foundation launch RETOS Forum, a debate on Spain's challenges
Lideremos and the Princess of Girona Foundation create RETOS Forum, a space that brings together young people and national experts to discuss and propose solutions to Spain's current and future challenges.
Belén Esteban reacts to Toño Sanchís' sentence: "I am happy, I have been fighting for what is mine for years"
Belén Esteban expressed her happiness following Toño Sanchís' sentence, highlighting that she has been fighting for years to recover what is rightfully hers. The collaborator of 'No somos nadie' shared her first statements about the case with the magazine 'Semana'.
Begoña Gómez testifies as an injured party regarding alleged false publications by Alberto Royuela
Begoña Gómez, wife of the Prime Minister, personally testified this Tuesday at the Court of Instruction No. 51 of Plaza de Castilla, Madrid, as an injured party regarding alleged false publications made by Alberto Royuela.
Orangutans take an 'encyclopedia of gastronomy' with them when they become independent from their mothers to know what and how to eat
A study shows that orangutans learn by imitation which foods are healthy, memorizing this "encyclopedia of gastronomy" before becoming independent from their mothers.
Felipe VI presides over the opening of the university academic year and affirms that "the democratic future" is "consolidated" in the classrooms
Felipe VI emphasized that an active university reflects a healthy society and stated that the democratic future is strengthened in the classrooms during the opening of the university academic year. The event was attended by Minister Diana Morant.
Minor arrested for drug trafficking in Ibiza
A minor was arrested in Ibiza after being found with 80 grams of hashish and 11 bags of 'tusi' hidden in a bag inside his jacket.
A young man is seriously injured after being crushed by a forklift in a warehouse in Pinto
A 20-year-old young man was seriously injured after being crushed by a forklift in a warehouse in Pinto. He was taken to the 12 de Octubre Hospital with a fractured femur.
Transport prepares the new concession for the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona bus line to prevent it from being operated by an international company
The Ministry of Transport is preparing a draft bill to renew the concession for the Madrid-Zaragoza-Barcelona bus line, aiming to prevent international companies from operating this route due to previous European litigations. The measure seeks to protect national operators and regulate the intercity transport sector.
This is Zulema Romero, the 24-year-old 'influencer' María Guardiola has signed up as number 2 for the Extremadura elections
Zulema Romero, a 24-year-old influencer from Herrera del Duque with tens of thousands of followers, has been chosen as number two on the PP list for Badajoz in the Extremadura elections.
Almost two out of every ten young women have suffered sexist violence and sexual harassment in Spain
According to a DYM survey for '20minutos', one out of every three Spanish students has experienced physical or psychological violence, showing that almost two out of every ten young women face sexist violence and sexual harassment in Spain.
Electromagnetic Catapult, the Device that Makes the US Military Deployment in the Caribbean Even More Lethal
The electromagnetic catapult, initially exclusive to the US for its aircraft carriers, has now also been developed by China, increasing the capacity and lethality of military deployments, including in the Caribbean.
A group specializing in tunnel burglaries dismantled: stole 225,000 euros from a jewelry workshop in Oleiros
A criminal group specializing in tunnel burglaries was dismantled after stealing 225,000 euros from a jewelry workshop in Oleiros. The perpetrators targeted businesses with safes or valuables, gaining access by bypassing alarm systems.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day informed. It includes topics on national and international current affairs, economy, politics, and relevant events, providing a clear and concise overview to stay up to date with all the essentials from the first thing in the morning.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
This article offers practical strategies to optimize your personal budget. It includes advice on planning expenses, saving effectively, and avoiding debt. It also suggests digital tools and healthy financial habits to maximize the performance of your income and improve your economic well-being.
Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss
The selection highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, including new releases and revitalized classics. A variety of genres are recommended to suit different tastes, featuring international and local productions that have been praised for their narrative quality and acting. Ideal for film and series lovers looking for fresh and exciting options to enjoy.
This is How Civil Servants' Salaries Would Look After the 11% Increase Proposed by the Government
The Government's proposal includes an 11% salary increase for civil servants, which will allow some groups of public workers to reach annual salaries exceeding 33,000 euros by 2028.
The return of Madeleine Stowe, the actress from 'The Last of the Mohicans' who disappeared from cinema
Madeleine Stowe, known for her success in the '90s, decided to step away from cinema after a distinguished career. She has recently reappeared on television, participating in series such as 'Revenge'.
Montserrat Estaca (DGT), on the V16 beacons: "We admit our fault, we haven't done the job well"
Montserrat Estaca, Head of the Telematics Department at the DGT, acknowledges mistakes in the promotion of the V16 beacons, whose connected mandatory use will begin on January 1, 2026, emphasizing the need to improve communication and the work done so far.
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 Sinners,' highlighting him as an exceptional talent that defies any definition. Coogler has surprised the industry, and his film could be an Oscar contender, establishing him as a key figure in contemporary cinema.
Jill Freud, 'Love Actually' Actress Who Inspired a Character in 'The Chronicles of Narnia,' Dies at 98
Jill Freud, an 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 through a statement on her social media.
What is Happening in Venezuela and Why the United States Could Attack the Country
The U.S. has increased its military presence in the Caribbean and has carried out attacks near Venezuelan coasts, reflecting a hardening of both countries' stances and increasing regional tension.
Coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius We've Spotted for Black Friday That Will Help You Survive the Winter
Comfortable, elegant, and warm, these padded coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius are ideal options for Black Friday and will help you face the winter with style and comfort.
Scientists Pay Tribute to Shakira with the Discovery of a Unique Fossil Turtle
A new species of fossil turtle discovered in the Tatacoa Desert was named in honor of Colombian singer Shakira, recognizing her cultural influence and highlighting the connection between science and art.
Black Friday 2025: When the Discounts Start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and Other Fashion Brands
Black Friday, originating in the U.S., is celebrated on the last Friday of November following Thanksgiving Day. In 2025, stores like H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés will offer special discounts on fashion, marking the start of a promotional season.
This Is the Radar That Issues the Most Fines in Barcelona
A speed camera located on a main entry road to Barcelona fined more than 30,000 drivers in 2024 for exceeding the speed limit.
This is how civil servants' salaries would look after the 11% increase proposed by the Government
The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for civil servants, which would allow certain groups of public employees to reach salaries exceeding 33,000 euros annually by 2028.
Map of the Christmas Lights in Madrid: all the trees, markets, and installations
Carlos Sainz will be in charge of turning on the Christmas lights in Madrid on Saturday, November 22, marking the start of the festive celebrations and decorations in the city.
Gold prices rise as weak US data fuels December rate cut hopes
Gold prices increased following weaker-than-expected US economic data, which boosted investor speculation that the Federal Reserve may cut interest rates in December. The softer data raised concerns about economic growth, prompting traders to seek safe-haven assets like gold amid expectations of looser monetary policy to support the economy.
Exclusive - China buys at least 10 US soybean cargoes in new deals after Trump-Xi call, sources say
Following a call between Presidents Trump and Xi, China has purchased at least 10 US soybean cargoes in new deals, sources reveal. This move signals a positive step in trade relations and could boost US soybean exports amid ongoing tariff tensions.
Trump says no firm deadline for Ukraine, Russia to reach peace deal
Former President Donald Trump stated there is no fixed deadline for Ukraine and Russia to achieve a peace agreement. He emphasized the importance of negotiation and expressed hope for a diplomatic resolution, while refraining from setting specific timeframes.
Oil climbs after hitting one-month low; supply glut weighs
Oil prices rose after falling to a one-month low, as concerns over a global supply glut continue to pressure the market. Despite recent gains, oversupply and slowing demand growth weigh heavily, keeping prices volatile amid ongoing economic uncertainties and geopolitical developments.
Oil prices hold declines as traders weigh US crude draw, Ukraine peace signals
Oil prices remained lower as traders assessed a smaller-than-expected US crude inventory drop and hopeful signals for peace in Ukraine. Market participants balanced concerns over supply tightness against diplomatic progress, keeping prices subdued amid mixed sentiments.
US judge approves bid from Elliott affiliate for Citgo Petroleum parent
A US judge has approved a bid from an Elliott Management affiliate to acquire PDVSA’s majority stake in Citgo Petroleum. The decision supports the hedge fund's claim to control Citgo's assets as part of efforts to recover compensation from the Venezuelan government amid ongoing political and financial disputes.
USDA chief economist Seth Meyer to step down
USDA chief economist Seth Meyer announced his resignation, ending his tenure focused on agricultural economics and policy analysis. His departure marks a significant leadership change at the department, as he played a key role in providing economic insights to guide USDA decisions. The department will begin searching for a successor to continue these efforts.
Oil falls as Ukraine signals support for framework of Russia peace deal
Oil prices dropped as Ukraine indicated openness to a peace deal framework with Russia. This development raised hopes for easing geopolitical tensions that have disrupted energy markets. The potential for a negotiated settlement has tempered fears of prolonged conflict-related supply disruptions, leading to a decline in oil prices amid cautious market optimism.
US oil futures inch higher as API inventory shows smaller increase in crude stocks
US oil futures rose slightly after the American Petroleum Institute reported a smaller-than-expected increase in crude oil inventories. The data suggests tightening supply, supporting oil prices amid ongoing demand concerns and market volatility.
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Musk says Tesla robotaxi fleet in Austin to double next month
Elon Musk announced that Tesla’s robotaxi fleet in Austin is set to double next month. This expansion aims to increase the availability and deployment of Tesla’s autonomous ride-hailing service, reflecting the company's push towards scaling its robotaxi operations in key markets.
Tesla CEO Musk says Austin robotaxi fleet to double next month
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the Austin-based robotaxi fleet will double in size next month. This expansion aims to accelerate Tesla's autonomous ride-hailing services, leveraging advances in Full Self-Driving technology to enhance fleet performance and availability in the region.
Tesla struggles to course correct from sales skid
Tesla faces challenges reversing its sales decline amid increasing competition and market pressures. Efforts to boost production and expand its product lineup have yet to fully restore growth, highlighting obstacles in maintaining its market position.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.26%
Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising by 0.26%. Gains were supported by positive investor sentiment and increased buying activity in key sectors, reflecting optimism about the market outlook. Overall market momentum was steady, contributing to the modest gain by the close of trading.
Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.81%
Australian shares rose, with the S&P/ASX 200 gaining 0.81% at close. Investor sentiment improved due to positive global cues and strong corporate earnings. Mining and financial sectors led the gains, offsetting losses in healthcare. The market’s upward momentum reflects optimism despite ongoing economic uncertainties.
Otsuka shares surge on accelerated FDA approval for kidney drug Voyxact
Otsuka Pharmaceutical's shares rallied following the FDA's accelerated approval of Voyxact, a new treatment for a rare kidney disorder. This approval allows earlier market entry, boosting the company's growth prospects in the specialty drug sector. The drug addresses an unmet medical need, enhancing Otsuka's portfolio and investor confidence.
Top 3 European Auto Stocks, According To Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs identifies the top three European auto stocks poised for growth amid industry shifts. The firm highlights companies with strong innovation pipelines, electric vehicle advancements, and solid financial health as leaders in the evolving market. These picks reflect confidence in the sector's adaptation to sustainability and technology trends.
Singapore blocks TikTok and Meta accounts of Australian linked to radicalisation
Singapore has blocked TikTok and Meta accounts belonging to an Australian individual linked to radicalisation activities. The move aims to curb the spread of extremist content and prevent further radical influence within the region. Authorities continue monitoring online platforms to ensure public safety and counter extremist propaganda.
China Vanke bonds slump as concerns mount over state support
China Vanke’s bonds fell sharply amid growing investor worries about potential reduced state backing for the real estate giant. Concerns stem from broader credit tightening in China’s property sector and recent government measures signaling less direct intervention. This shift heightens fears over Vanke’s financial stability and bond repayment prospects, prompting sell-offs and increased market volatility.
Australia CPI inflation rises more than expected in Oct, dulls RBA rate cut bets
Australia's October CPI inflation increased more than anticipated, driven by rising prices in housing, utilities, and transport. This unexpected boost in inflation diminishes expectations of an early Reserve Bank of Australia interest rate cut, signaling that inflationary pressures remain persistent despite recent monetary tightening.
API Weekly Crude Stock Drops, Signaling Increased Demand for Oil
The American Petroleum Institute reported a decline in weekly crude oil inventories, indicating higher demand for oil. This drop reflects increased consumption and potential tightening supply, which may impact oil prices and market dynamics in the near term.
Cuba mulls new measures to entice foreign investment amid crisis
Facing a severe economic crisis, Cuba is considering new policies to attract foreign investment. The government aims to improve conditions for investors by easing regulations and offering incentives. These measures seek to boost economic growth, address shortages, and stabilize the economy amid ongoing challenges.
US budget deficit hits $284 billion in October; report impacted by shutdown
The US budget deficit reached $284 billion in October, influenced by the recent government shutdown. Reduced federal spending during the shutdown temporarily lowered expenditures, affecting the deficit figures for the month. However, ongoing fiscal challenges and rising costs continue to pose concerns for the nation's budget outlook.
Ageing populations a 'ticking time bomb' for GDP growth, says EBRD
The EBRD warns that ageing populations in many countries pose a serious threat to sustained GDP growth. Declining birth rates and longer life expectancy are leading to smaller workforces and increased pension burdens, which could slow economic expansion. Governments are urged to implement policies that support older workers, boost productivity, and encourage higher birth rates to mitigate these challenges.
US retail sales growth cools; consumer sentiment sags amid job market worries
US retail sales growth slowed recently, reflecting cautious consumer spending amid rising recession fears. Consumer sentiment declined due to concerns about the job market's stability. Job growth has moderated, increasing worries about economic downturn risks. Despite steady inflation, consumers remain wary, impacting retail performance and signaling potential challenges ahead for the economy.
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US consumer confidence deteriorates in November
US consumer confidence declined in November, reflecting concerns about inflation and economic growth. Despite some positive job market data, rising prices and uncertainty about the economy weighed on sentiment, impacting consumer spending expectations.
Finland clings to happiness crown as economic gloom deepens
Despite growing economic challenges and rising inflation, Finland has retained its top position on the World Happiness Report. The country's strong social support, trust in government, and high life expectancy contribute to its citizens' overall well-being, helping offset financial worries amid a bleak economic outlook.
US business inventories unexpectedly flat in August as stocks at retailers fall
US business inventories remained flat in August, defying expectations of growth, as retailer stocks declined. This suggests cautious inventory management amid economic uncertainties, impacting supply chains and signaling potentially slower economic activity ahead.
Japan ready to take 'necessary' action on forex, PM Takaichi says
Japan's Prime Minister Takaichi stated the government is prepared to take necessary measures to address forex market volatility. She emphasized monitoring the situation closely and coordinating with relevant authorities to ensure market stability amid recent currency fluctuations.
Germany remains EU’s top net contributor despite economic slump, study shows
A recent study reveals that Germany continues to be the European Union's largest net contributor, even amidst an economic downturn. Despite facing slower growth and economic challenges, Germany’s financial contributions to the EU budget remain substantial, underscoring its key role in supporting EU initiatives and cohesion policies.
Taiwan plans extra $40 billion in defence spending to counter China
Taiwan announced plans to increase its defence budget by $40 billion to strengthen its military capabilities amid growing tensions with China. The additional funding aims to enhance missile systems, naval forces, and cyber warfare defenses to better deter potential Chinese aggression and ensure the island's security.
Morning Bid: Reeves takes centre stage
The article highlights Reeves stepping into a prominent role, emphasizing his growing influence and central position in current events. It outlines recent developments showcasing his leadership and impact, marking him as a key figure to watch.
South Korea finance chief vows FX stability, but offers no near-term measures
South Korea's finance chief emphasized the government's commitment to maintaining foreign exchange stability amid market volatility. However, no immediate policy actions or interventions were announced, signaling a wait-and-see approach as authorities monitor economic conditions and exchange rate movements closely.
NZ central bank signals end to easing cycle after cutting rates to over 3-year low
New Zealand's central bank cut interest rates to a three-year low but indicated that this might be the final reduction in its easing cycle. The move aims to support economic recovery amid ongoing challenges, signaling cautious optimism about inflation and growth outlooks. Further rate cuts are unlikely as the bank balances stimulus with inflation control.
Sri Lanka central bank holds interest rate steady ahead of budget, IMF review
Sri Lanka's central bank kept its key interest rate unchanged to maintain economic stability before the upcoming national budget and IMF review. The decision aims to support recovery while managing inflation and fiscal challenges amid ongoing economic reforms and external debt pressures.
Australia’s financial conditions influenced by global factors, central banker says
A central banker highlighted that Australia’s financial conditions are increasingly shaped by global economic developments. Factors such as international interest rates, geopolitical tensions, and external market volatility play significant roles in influencing domestic financial stability and policy decisions. The central bank continues monitoring these global influences to ensure appropriate monetary responses and support economic growth.
Dollar slips as investors bet on US rate cuts; kiwi jumps after RBNZ decision
The US dollar weakened as investors anticipated future interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. Meanwhile, the New Zealand dollar surged following the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's decision, which was seen as supportive for the currency. Market focus remains on central bank policies influencing currency movements.
Asia stocks rise as weak US data boosts Fed rate-cut bets
Asian stocks climbed following weak US economic data, which strengthened expectations that the Federal Reserve may soon cut interest rates. Investors reacted positively to signals of a potentially more accommodative monetary policy as concerns over economic slowdown grow, boosting market sentiment across the region.
Bitcoin price today: subdued at $87.5k with focus on rate cut bets, Fed reshuffle
Bitcoin held steady around $87,500 as investors focused on prospects of Federal Reserve rate cuts and potential Fed leadership changes. Market sentiment remained cautious amid ongoing monetary policy uncertainty, influencing Bitcoin's subdued price movement.
EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
EOS surged 10% amid strong market momentum, driven by positive investor sentiment and bullish technical indicators. The rise reflects growing confidence in the cryptocurrency, supported by increased trading volume and favorable market conditions. Analysts suggest the uptrend could continue if key price levels hold.
USDT0 Becomes the World’s Largest Cross-Chain Liquidity Network After Surpassing $50 Billion in Transfers
USDT0 has emerged as the largest cross-chain liquidity network by surpassing $50 billion in transfers. This milestone highlights its rapid growth and significant role in facilitating seamless token movements across multiple blockchain platforms, enhancing interoperability and liquidity in the crypto ecosystem.
Bitcoin price today: rate cut cheer spurs rebound to $87k, but caution persists
Bitcoin surged to $87,000 following optimism over potential rate cuts by central banks, boosting market sentiment. However, investors remain cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties and inflation concerns, tempering the rally. The blend of hope for looser monetary policy and lingering risks keeps the Bitcoin market volatile.
BitMEX Launches the ‘BitMEX Legends’ Campaign With a 5 BTC Prize Pool to Celebrate 11-Year Anniversary
BitMEX commemorates its 11th anniversary by launching the ‘BitMEX Legends’ campaign, offering a 5 BTC prize pool. The campaign aims to engage users through various contests and rewards, celebrating the platform’s growth and community support over the years.
AlphaTON Capital plans to acquire Telegram bonds for treasury
AlphaTON Capital intends to purchase Telegram bonds to hold in its treasury, aiming to diversify its investment portfolio. This move reflects confidence in Telegram's financial stability and potential growth, signaling AlphaTON's strategic focus on alternative assets. The acquisition is expected to enhance AlphaTON's asset base and potentially yield favorable returns amid market uncertainties.
mF International names new CEO as it pursues digital asset strategy
mF International has appointed a new CEO to lead its expansion into digital assets. The move aims to strengthen the company’s position in the evolving digital finance sector, focusing on innovative technologies and strategic growth initiatives. The leadership change signals mF International’s commitment to embracing digital transformation and enhancing shareholder value.
TrustLinq Launches Swiss-Regulated Crypto-to-Fiat Payment Platform to Boost Cryptocurrency Adoption
TrustLinq has introduced a Swiss-regulated platform enabling seamless crypto-to-fiat payments. The solution aims to enhance cryptocurrency adoption by providing secure, compliant, and efficient transactions, bridging digital assets with traditional financial systems. This move is expected to facilitate broader acceptance and usability of cryptocurrencies in everyday payments.
XRP Climbs 10% As Investors Gain Confidence
XRP surged 10% amid growing investor optimism. Market confidence boosted by positive developments and increasing adoption contributed to the cryptocurrency's upward momentum, signaling renewed interest from traders and potential further gains.
Bitcoin price today: slips to $85.8k on muted sentiment, ETF outflows drag
Bitcoin's price fell to $85.8k amid subdued market sentiment and significant outflows from ETFs. Investors remain cautious as selling pressure weighs on the cryptocurrency, limiting upward momentum despite recent gains.
REN 9M25 Presentation Slides: Net Profit Surges 23.4% Despite EBITDA Dip
REN reported a 23.4% increase in net profit for the first nine months ending May 2025, despite a decline in EBITDA. The company highlighted strong operational performance and cost control measures that offset the lower EBITDA, contributing to improved profitability during this period.
Sampo Oyj continues share buyback program with 204,955 shares purchased
Sampo Oyj has repurchased 204,955 shares as part of its ongoing share buyback program. This move reflects the company's strategy to enhance shareholder value. The shares were acquired on the market, continuing the planned reduction of outstanding shares.
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Gold Royalty upsizes credit facility, retires convertible debentures
Gold Royalty Corporation has increased its credit facility to enhance financial flexibility and retire existing convertible debentures. This strategic move aims to strengthen the company’s balance sheet, support growth initiatives, and optimize capital structure. The upsized credit facility provides additional liquidity for operational needs and future investments in royalty and streaming opportunities.
NetApp Q2 FY26 slides: record margins as AI and cloud drive 10% EPS growth
NetApp reported record profit margins in Q2 FY26, driven by strong demand in AI and cloud segments. The company achieved 10% earnings per share growth, highlighting successful strategic shifts. Cloud services and AI workloads significantly contributed to revenue, underscoring NetApp’s position in the evolving data management market.
HP Q4 2025 slides: Revenue up 4%, launches AI initiative with $1B savings target
HP reported a 4% revenue increase in Q4 2025 alongside launching a major AI initiative aimed at achieving $1 billion in cost savings. The company focuses on leveraging AI to boost efficiency and innovation across its product lines, signaling a strategic shift toward advanced technologies to enhance profitability and market position.
Autodesk Q3 FY26 slides: Revenue jumps 18%, raises full-year guidance
Autodesk reported an 18% revenue increase in Q3 FY26, driven by strong demand across its software portfolio. The company raised its full-year guidance, citing sustained growth and robust customer adoption. Key segments, including design and engineering tools, showed significant gains, positioning Autodesk for continued expansion in the fiscal year.
Urban Outfitters Q3 FY'26 slides: record profits as Nuuly subscription surges 49%
Urban Outfitters reported record Q3 profits driven by a 49% surge in Nuuly subscription services. The growth in Nuuly helped offset declines in other segments, boosting overall revenue and profitability. The company highlights the subscription model as a key driver for future growth amid a challenging retail environment.
PagerDuty Q3 FY26 slides: Profitability gains despite slowing revenue growth
PagerDuty’s Q3 FY26 results show improved profitability despite a deceleration in revenue growth. The company focused on cost management and operational efficiencies, leading to better margins. While revenue growth slowed, PagerDuty remains optimistic about future expansion through product innovation and market opportunities.
Nutanix Q1 FY2026 slides reveal solid growth with 13% revenue increase, raised FCF guidance
Nutanix reported a 13% revenue growth in Q1 FY2026, driven by strong customer demand and expanded product adoption. The company raised its free cash flow (FCF) guidance, reflecting confidence in its growth trajectory. Improved operational efficiencies and strategic investments support Nutanix’s positive outlook for the fiscal year.