News Summary - 11/27/2025

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At least 44 dead and hundreds missing after fire engulfs Hong Kong tower blocks

Firefighters are battling a massive blaze in Hong Kong tower blocks, with at least 44 confirmed dead and hundreds missing. Efforts to control the fire continue, but officials are uncertain when it will be fully contained.

'I am devastated': Hong Kong residents in disbelief after fire destroys blocks of flats

A devastating fire destroyed multiple blocks of flats in Hong Kong, leaving residents in shock. Emergency teams are still battling the blaze as families anxiously await news of their missing loved ones. The community mourns the loss and uncertainty caused by the tragedy.

Watch: Dawn aerial footage reveals scale of Hong Kong apartment blaze

Over 800 firefighters continue to battle a massive fire at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong, with aerial footage at dawn highlighting the blaze's extensive scale.

US suspends immigration requests for Afghans after National Guard shooting

The US has halted immigration requests for Afghans following a shooting incident involving an alleged gunman, an Afghan national who arrived in the US in September 2021.

'This is no life': Security and long-held views shattered in south Lebanon amid Israeli strikes

One year after a ceasefire, Israel continues airstrikes in south Lebanon targeting Hezbollah's attempts to rebuild following their war, disrupting local security and shattering long-held perceptions in the region.

Where peace stands in Ukraine after frantic diplomacy

The Trump administration appears committed to securing a peace deal in Ukraine, showing determination despite the surrounding confusion and challenges in its diplomatic efforts.

Soldiers seize power in Guinea-Bissau and detain the president

The military in Guinea-Bissau has seized power and detained President Umaro Sissoco EmbalĂł. This coup occurred amidst the country's anticipation of the recent election results, creating political uncertainty in the West African nation.

Trump defends Witkoff after leak appears to show envoy coaching Russia

President Trump stated he had not listened to the leaked audio but described it as indicative of "standard" negotiation tactics, defending Witkoff amid the controversy over the envoy allegedly coaching Russia.

Nicolas Sarkozy's Illegal Campaign Financing Conviction Upheld

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for illegal campaign financing was upheld, requiring him to serve a six-month sentence with an electronic bracelet and an additional six months suspended.

Teens launch High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban

A group of teenagers is challenging Australia's new law that bans users under 16 from having social media accounts. They argue the legislation is unconstitutional and are taking the case to the High Court to seek its dismissal.

Chicago man accused of setting train passenger on fire had 72 prior arrests

A Chicago man with 72 prior arrests is accused of dousing a female passenger with gasoline and setting her on fire while she was reading her phone on a train.

Italian parliament unanimously votes to make femicide a crime

Italy's parliament has unanimously approved a law defining femicide as a separate crime, allowing for a life sentence. This legal change addresses gender-motivated murders of women, marking a significant step in tackling violence against women.

'Once in 300 years' rain hits Thai city as floods ravage Southeast Asia

Devastating floods caused by unprecedented rainfall have impacted 2 million people in Southeast Asia, leaving most stranded and without assistance amid widespread destruction.

Georgia judge dismisses 2020 election interference case against Trump

A Georgia judge dismissed the final state criminal case against former President Trump related to the 2020 election interference, marking the end of legal proceedings against him in this matter.

New Zealand woman gets life sentence for 'suitcase murders' of her children

Hakyung Lee was sentenced to life in prison after being found guilty of murdering her two children. The bodies were concealed in suitcases months following her husband's death from cancer.

Twenty-four Nigerian schoolgirls released over a week after abduction

Nigerian officials have disputed reports claiming around 250 children are still missing following a recent mass school kidnapping, clarifying the number of those abducted and addressing misinformation surrounding the incident.

Israel confirms Hamas and PIJ returned body of Gaza hostage Dror Or

Israel confirmed the return of the body of Dror Or, a hostage from Gaza, by Hamas and the PIJ. Despite this handover, the bodies of two other deceased hostages remain held in Gaza over six weeks after the ceasefire began.

No real intent in Moscow to engage in peace talks, says von der Leyen

European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen stated there is no genuine intention from Moscow to participate in peace talks. She emphasized that the EU remains committed to supporting Ukraine in every possible way amid ongoing conflicts.

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, becoming a fan favorite this season and following in the footsteps of his sister's victory a decade ago.

Parking inspector and wife arrested for €1m meter theft

A parking inspector and his wife were arrested in Kempten, Germany, for allegedly stealing €1 million in coins from parking meters, police reported.

Palestinian-US teen held by Israel for nine months without charge due in court

Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American from Florida, was detained by Israeli soldiers during a holiday visit to the occupied West Bank and has been held without charge for nine months. He is now due to appear in court.

Bolsonaro ordered to start serving 27-year prison sentence for Brazil coup plot

Brazil's Supreme Court ruled that former President Bolsonaro has exhausted all appeals and must begin his 27-year prison sentence. He will start serving his term at a police station in BrasĂ­lia for his role in a coup plot.

What we know about the Hong Kong apartment fires

The death toll from the Hong Kong apartment fires is rising, with hundreds still missing. Firefighters are actively working to extinguish the blaze amid challenging conditions.

Fracking has transformed an Argentine town - but what about the nation?

Argentina's fracking boom has revitalized a local town, showcasing potential economic benefits. However, the challenge remains to extend these gains nationwide, ensuring broader development and addressing environmental and social concerns linked to the industry.

Georgia's pro-EU protesters defiant year after accession process was halted

Pro-EU protests in Georgia continue a year after the prime minister paused the country's EU accession efforts for four years, reflecting ongoing public demand for closer European integration despite government delays.

Stone-hurling anger unnerves Zambia's 'fix-it' president

After his 2021 landslide victory, Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema faces growing unrest and anger from the public, challenging his reputation as a 'fix-it' leader. With nine months left in his term, he must prove to voters that he deserves re-election amid rising tensions and unmet expectations.

US transportation secretary wants more civility in air travel. Not everyone is on board

As US airports prepare for the busiest holiday season in years, the transportation secretary calls for more civility in air travel. However, experts argue that the current public service campaign aimed at improving passenger behavior is ineffective and missing the mark.

Russian mercenaries accused of cold-blooded killings in Mali - BBC speaks to eyewitnesses

Refugees have given the BBC chilling testimonies alleging that Russian mercenaries in Mali committed cold-blooded killings. These eyewitness accounts describe brutal atrocities, raising serious concerns about the conduct of these paramilitary forces in the region.

The looming election Trump can't afford to lose

In a Tennessee district won by Trump with a 22% margin last year, a potential Democratic upset is causing concern among Republicans, highlighting the election's significance for the president.

"This is the first year I can't find a holiday job"

Seasonal hiring in the US is expected to fall to its lowest level since 2008, reflecting business caution amid tariffs and consumer uncertainty.

Who killed our children? Indian parents ask as 'house of horrors' convict acquitted

Twenty years after the discovery of 19 bodies in Nithari, the case has resurfaced as the convicted accused has been acquitted, leaving Indian parents demanding answers about the unresolved murders.

Can Canada wait out the trade war with the US?

Canada’s prime minister is set to visit Washington next week but recently indicated he is not eager to quickly revive stalled trade negotiations with the US, signaling a cautious approach to resolving ongoing trade tensions.

Who is Trump's 'drone guy' Dan Driscoll, taking key role in Ukraine talks?

Dan Driscoll, the youngest-ever US Army secretary, is now a central figure in renewed efforts to resolve the prolonged conflict in Ukraine, highlighting his growing influence in critical diplomatic talks.

Watch: Dawn aerial footage reveals scale of Hong Kong apartment blaze

Over 800 firefighters continue to combat the extensive blaze at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong, as dawn aerial footage highlights the fire's vast scale and impact on the apartment complex.

Watch: How the shooting of two National Guard members unfolded

Two National Guard soldiers were critically injured in a shooting just blocks from the White House in Washington DC. Authorities are investigating the incident as the soldiers receive emergency medical care.

Watch: Car nearly hits first responders in Midwest blizzard conditions

Winter storm alerts and hazardous weather warnings are in effect across parts of the US ahead of Thanksgiving. Severe conditions, including blizzards, have contributed to dangerous situations such as a car nearly striking first responders in the Midwest. Authorities urge caution as travelers face challenging weather impacts during the holiday period.

Researcher Septian Andriki broke down in tears after finally discovering the rare Rafflesia hasseltii flower in Indonesia, ending his 13-year search for the elusive plant.

Popemobile becomes a mobile health clinic for Gaza children

The former popemobile used by Pope Francis during his 2014 Bethlehem visit has been repurposed as a mobile health clinic to provide medical care for children in Gaza.

Concern in the PSOE over Ábalos’s shift and the risk that he might try to "tarnish" the Government: "Anything could happen"

The PSOE is worried following Ábalos’s recent accusations against the president and Yolanda Díaz, fearing that it could create internal conflicts and damage the Government’s image.

Ábalos pressures the Government one day before appearing before the Supreme Court regarding the alleged meeting between Sånchez and Otegi: "I was told it happened"

José Luis Ábalos stated that Pedro Sånchez met with Arnaldo Otegi in 2018 to agree on the no-confidence motion against Mariano Rajoy, claiming to have received this information before appearing before the Supreme Court.

The rights Ábalos would lose and those he would retain by continuing as a deputy if he goes to prison

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Invocations to Decorum

The lack of decorum among deputies does not foster closeness with the people; on the contrary, it creates distance and negatively affects the citizens' perception of their representatives.

Obsessed with Ayuso

Moncloa insisted on maintaining a certain narrative and pressured the Attorney General to get involved in a political conflict that was not his responsibility, complicating the situation.

Passengers stranded at Barajas after flight cancellations to Venezuela: "I sleep on a jacket, everything hurts"

Passengers stranded at Barajas airport, following the cancellation of flights to Venezuela, are facing difficult conditions. An elderly woman sleeps on the floor, and a woman with sciatica rests on an air mattress. Food collections are being organized to support those affected while they await solutions.

Venezuela Fulfills Its Threat and Revokes Concessions to Iberia and Five Other Airlines for Cancelling Flights Following U.S. Warning

Venezuela revoked the concessions of Iberia and five other airlines after they canceled flights following a warning from the U.S. Maduro accused these companies of joining "terrorism" actions promoted by the U.S. government.

Dmytro Kuleba, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister: "Putin will not accept the peace plan in its current form and that means more war"

Dmytro Kuleba, former Ukrainian Foreign Minister, states that Putin will reject the current peace plan, which implies the continuation of the conflict. His interview comes at a crucial moment of the Russian invasion, reflecting the difficult diplomatic situation and the uncertainty about the end of the war.

No Caps on Rent Prices nor Penalties for Empty Homes: The OECD Sees Tenant Subsidies as the Most Effective Measure

The OECD highlights that, in markets like Spain with limited social housing, direct aid to tenants is more effective than capping prices or penalizing empty homes, especially benefiting low- and middle-income households.

Trump, after the shooting in Washington that left two officers in critical condition: "The animal who fired will pay a very high price"

A shooting in Washington left two officers in critical condition. Authorities arrested a suspect, who remains in critical condition. Trump condemned the attack and warned that the assailant will face severe consequences.

US authorities correct themselves: the two National Guardsmen shot near the White House remain in critical condition

Washington Police declared the area safe after arresting a suspect related to the shooting in which two National Guardsmen were injured near the White House. Both remain in critical condition.

The residents of Madrid ask to pay the garbage fee based on income, tax tourist apartments, and give more weight to those who recycle and less to the cadastre

The Regional Federation of Neighborhood Associations of Madrid (Fravm) proposes changes to the Fiscal Ordinance on the garbage fee to make it fairer, suggesting charging it according to income, taxing tourist apartments, and rewarding those who recycle, reducing the influence of the cadastre in the calculation.

The Devastating Message from Clemente, Lecquio’s Son, Following His Dismissal and His Wife’s Interview

Clemente, son of Lecquio and Antonia Dell'Atte, breaks his silence on social media following the dismissal of the Mediaset commentator, responding with a strong message regarding the situation and his wife’s interview.

Mazón and Vilaplana’s bill at El Ventorro on the day of the DANA: 165 euros for two menus

MazĂłn and Vilaplana dined at table 106 of the El Ventorro restaurant during the DANA, consuming "two fixed-price menus." The 165-euro bill, along with evidence such as photos and layouts of the reserved area, was presented to the court by the restaurant.

The Shocking Decision of 'La isla de las tentaciones' After Mayeli's Actions: "You Are Expelled"

Sandra Barneda informed Mayeli of her expulsion from the show after she threw a glass at a suitor and stormed into the men's villa shouting, behavior that led the production to take the drastic decision.

Real Madrid breaks the 'curse' of Piraeus with a hard-fought victory and a Mbappé hat-trick

Real Madrid won 4-3 in Athens, breaking the 'curse' of Piraeus, but showed many doubts and struggled until the end. Mbappé stood out with a hat-trick of goals to secure the victory.

Paz Padilla: "When someone tells me I'm spaced out, I respond with scientific information"

Paz Padilla, author of 'Alzar el duelo' and lead actress in the film 'Cuerpos locos', defends her way of being by using scientific data when she is labeled as "spaced out."

Genoa predicts "a new stage" in the Valencian Community while SĂĄnchez maintains "his parliamentary precariousness"

Popular sources are confident that Pérez Llorca's investiture in the Valencian Community will be approved this Thursday, coinciding with the expected defeat in the Congress of the deficit trajectory proposal presented by Sånchez's Government.

Why Di Caprio is interested in synthetic diamonds from Trujillo: what they are used for and what it will mean for Spanish wealth

Trujillo, in CĂĄceres, is set to become the world's largest supplier of synthetic diamonds used in chips, a sustainable alternative to silicon. This innovation could positively impact the Spanish economy and attract investments, including the interest of Leonardo Di Caprio.

One of the actors from the 'Ocean's Eleven' saga dies

The American actor, known for his role as Sonny Caputo in the series Firehouse and his involvement in the Ocean's Eleven saga, passed away on October 20.

Italian justice removed parental rights from parents who lived isolated with their children in a house in the forest, in a case that has generated great media attention. The decision is based on legal reasons that prioritize the welfare and protection of minors over parental authority.

Alba Flores reveals on 'La Revuelta' the ritual she performed when she reached the age at which her father died

Alba Flores visited Broncano's show to present 'Flores para Antonio,' a documentary tribute to her father, and shared the ritual she performed upon reaching the same age at which he passed away.

Overcosts, False Invoices, and a Possible Embezzlement of 25 Million: Key Points of the Anti-Corruption Investigation into the CNIO

The Anti-Corruption investigation into the CNIO reveals alleged overcosts, false invoices, and a possible embezzlement of 25 million euros at Spain’s main public cancer research center, generating a significant corruption scandal.

Live | Hong Kong in flames: a major fire in a residential complex leaves at least 36 dead, 279 missing, and 3 arrested

A fire in a residential complex in Hong Kong has caused at least 36 deaths and 279 missing persons. The police reported that several people remain trapped in three affected buildings. Additionally, three people related to the incident have been arrested.

Aitana and Plex surprise and take an important step forward in their relationship

According to 'Diez Minutos', Aitana and Plex have decided to take a big step in their relationship and are going to start living together.

Australia investigates shark attack that left one woman dead and one man seriously injured

The beach was closed following a shark attack that caused the death of a woman and left a man seriously injured. Authorities are investigating the species of the shark responsible.

Young man arrested in MĂĄlaga after confessing to strangling his partner in a possible case of gender-based violence

A young man in Målaga was arrested after admitting to strangling his partner. Both had been registered in the VioGén system, she as a victim and he as an aggressor, in previous relationships, indicating a possible case of gender-based violence.

Lorena DurĂĄn, Victoria's Secret's first 'curvy' model: "At first, I thought they had made a mistake"

Lorena DurĂĄn, Victoria's Secret's first 'curvy' model, visited the 'Y ahora Sonsoles' set. She shared her initial surprise upon receiving the news, thinking they had made a mistake in choosing her.

Your commitment to the planet has a reward: win a getaway for two

Participate in our renewable energy trivia and enter the draw to win a trip for two to the destination of your choice, rewarding your commitment to the planet.

Do you know the new Garnacha from Cariñena? A young, fun, and vibrant wine with only 11 degrees

The D.O. Cariñena presents its new line of young, fresh, and vibrant Garnacha, with only 11 degrees. This wine reflects the innovation and adaptation of the wineries to modern trends, offering a fun and contemporary option for consumers.

Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"

Chris Martin made a joke about the 'kisscam' incident where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, offering a positive attitude with his phrase: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade."

"The price will be looked at much more": Black Friday 2025 faces a more cautious consumer trying to survive the Golden Quarter

Black Friday 2025 will see 62% of Spaniards shopping, with an average spend close to 300 euros. However, consumers will be more cautious, prioritizing price due to the need to better manage their finances during the competitive Golden Quarter.

First trip of Leo XIV: he will visit Turkey for the 1,700 years of the Council of Nicaea... and then Lebanon amid Israel's offensive

The Vatican confirmed that it has taken all necessary precautions for the first trip of Pope Leo XIV, which will include Turkey to commemorate the 1,700 years of the Council of Nicaea and then Lebanon, amid the Israeli offensive in the region.

Juan Carlos I on French television: "I don't regret anything. All men make mistakes"

Juan Carlos I spoke on France 3 about his book 'Reconciliation,' expressing that he does not regret anything and that all men make mistakes, reflecting a stance of acceptance about his life and decisions.

Maximum concern for Alejandro FernĂĄndez after unusual behavior during his last concert

During his last concert, Alejandro FernĂĄndez showed unusual behavior that worried his fans, who believe he might have been under the influence of alcohol.

Brussels is already investigating Shein and suspects that sex dolls pose a "systemic risk" to the entire EU

The European Commission has requested explanations from Shein, launching an investigation into sex dolls, which it considers a possible "systemic risk" to security in the European Union.

Digital Integration to Gain Autonomy

The project Digital Competencies +60 aims to bring technology closer to people over 60 years old, promoting their autonomy and active participation in society through training in digital skills.

The agricultural sector rejects allowing Morocco to change the origin of products from Western Sahara

Asaja, COAG, and UPA reject the measure that would allow Morocco to change the origin of products from Western Sahara. They warn that the European Commission still has to submit the modification of the Association Agreement with Morocco to the European Parliament for approval.

The Current Life of Alejo Sauras: The Actor Who Captivated a Whole Generation with 'Los Serrano' and 'Al salir de clase'

Alejo Sauras, 45 years old, is still well-known for his roles in series such as 'Al salir de clase' and 'Estoy vivo', as well as films like 'Los abrazos rotos' and 'La habitaciĂłn de Fermat'.

From High Boots to Adidas Samba: Five Must-Have Shoes This Black Friday

Black Friday is perfect for updating your winter footwear. This selection includes five essential designs that combine style and comfort for the season.

Why Some People Feel Sad or Empty the More Success They Achieve

Success, recognition, and money can cause unease, especially in those who "already have everything," generating feelings of sadness or emptiness despite achieving material or social goals.

Walking again after suffering a stroke: this is the Spanish breakthrough that aids recovery

Robopedics, a Spanish startup, has created a unilateral bionic device designed to help patients who have suffered a stroke regain the ability to walk, facilitating their rehabilitation.

The Czech Town Famous for Its Christmas House: An Hour and a Half from Prague

This charming town, which inspired the name of a famous nightclub in Prague, is home to one of the greatest Christmas treasures in Europe, offering a unique and magical experience near the Czech capital.

The Trick to Easily Peel Chestnuts When Roasting Them at Home

Enjoying roasted chestnuts in autumn is ideal. To peel them easily, it is recommended to make a cut in the shell before roasting, which makes it easier to remove the skin once cooked and prevents burns.

The DGT strengthens surveillance of delivery drivers and vans on Black Friday

The DGT is intensifying control over delivery drivers and vans during Black Friday, when online orders reach 4.3 million daily, to ensure compliance with road safety regulations and prevent risks associated with the increased delivery traffic.

This Otter Always Sells Out: Helps Put Little Ones to Sleep and Costs €18

This otter is the ideal gift for new parents, very popular for helping babies sleep. During Black Friday, its price is reduced by almost 60%, making it a very attractive offer.

The Black & Decker screwdriver with 1,500 reviews is flying off the shelves: it's 25% cheaper

A Black & Decker cordless screwdriver, with over 1,500 reviews, is on sale with a 25% discount, making it an essential and reliable tool for any home.

The Chip Mug from 'Beauty and the Beast' Often Sells Out, But It’s In Stock and On Sale

The Chip mug, an iconic character from 'Beauty and the Beast,' is very popular and often sells out. Currently, it is available in stock and also has a special offer, making it ideal for collectors and fans of the film who want to add it to their kitchen.

The De'Longhi Superautomatic Coffee Machine I Bought for Almost 300 Euros Cheaper

This De'Longhi superautomatic coffee machine allows you to prepare almost any type of coffee with just the press of a button. It is currently available with a discount of nearly 300 euros, offering an attractive opportunity for coffee lovers.

Martín Berasategui’s restaurants and others that lose Michelin Stars in 2026

At the Michelin guide ceremony held in Málaga, no restaurant lost all three stars, but several establishments, including some of Martín Berasategui’s, lost at least one Michelin Star for 2026.

The restaurant that has earned its first Michelin Star with only three tables

A restaurant in Hospital de Tella, a small village in the Aragonese Pyrenees with fewer than 10 inhabitants, has managed to obtain its first Michelin Star despite having only three tables, standing out for its exclusivity and gastronomic quality.

Martiño Ramos tried to get married in Cuba "to facilitate the residence permit"

An Interpol inspector revealed that when Martiño Ramos was arrested, he claimed to be unaware of any outstanding issues in Spain.

Martiño Ramos Continued Teaching Despite Being Reported for Raping a Student: "He Was with Potential Victims for Almost Three Years"

The minor reported Martiño Ramos in September 2021 for rape, but the provisional suspension of the teacher by the Education Department did not occur until August 2024, which allowed him to continue teaching for nearly three years, during which time he was in contact with possible new victims.

Labour Ministry breaks with the CEOE and will negotiate only with the unions on the reform of the Occupational Risk Prevention Law

The Secretary of State for Labour, Joaquín Pérez Rey, criticizes the "unacceptable and obstructive" attitude of the CEOE after 20 months of negotiations and announces that the Ministry will negotiate exclusively with the unions for the reform of the Occupational Risk Prevention Law.

Sentenced to 32 years in prison for killing his wife in front of their 12-year-old son in the town of MĂłstoles

A man was sentenced to 32 years in prison for murdering his wife in front of their 12-year-old son in MĂłstoles, after receiving the news that she wanted a divorce. The victim died as a result of multiple stab wounds to the neck and face inflicted by the attacker.

One of the leading actresses of 'American Pie' ends up in the hospital after being drugged in a hotel bar

A leading actress from 'American Pie' was hospitalized after allegedly being drugged in a hotel bar. Authorities are investigating the incident to clarify what happened and ensure her safety.

Madrid Finances the Leap from Research to Market

The Madrid City Council promotes programs to accelerate technology transfer, facilitating the transformation of scientific projects into companies with social and economic impact in the city.

Lucas, full of energy, confirms that he can have nose surgery: "After the holidays"

Lucas has confirmed that his nose is in the process of regeneration and that he will be able to undergo surgery after the holidays, expressing optimism about his recovery.

Flights from €15: airline discounts this Black Friday

Airlines are launching special offers for Black Friday, with tickets starting from €15, available for domestic and international destinations, making travel around the world more affordable.

Have You Donated Money to Your Child and Are They Getting Divorced? This Is What Happens with That Payment

Many parents donate money to their children during their lifetime to support them financially. In the event of a divorce, these donations may be considered the child's separate property and are not included in the division of marital assets, unless otherwise agreed upon or the money has been invested in joint property during the marriage.

Can You Be Fired for Failing a Medical Examination? What the Supreme Court Says

The Supreme Court clarifies that a worker cannot be dismissed solely for failing a medical examination. Medical reports do not justify automatic dismissals, and any termination must be based on objective reasons and thorough evaluations, respecting labor rights and non-discrimination based on physical or psychological conditions.

Sicilian-Style Tuna Pasta: An Affordable and Original Dish That Takes You to Italy

This economical recipe combines canned tuna, olives, capers, and tomatoes to create an authentic and flavorful Sicilian dish that evokes the traditional flavors of Italy.

Antonia Dell'Atte has confirmed to Laura Fa that she will take legal action against MarĂ­a Palacios, wife of Alessandro Lecquio, and the magazine 'ÂĄHola!' following recent accusations and media conflicts.

The Emotional Tribute of José Fernando Ortega to Michu Four Months After Her Death: "Eternal Love"

José Fernando Ortega paid a heartfelt tribute to Michu, the mother of his daughter, remembering her with affection and love four months after her passing.

The President of the Supreme Court Defends the Work of Judges Following the GarcĂ­a Ortiz Case and Calls for "Calm" and "Respect" in Criticism

The President of the Supreme Court emphasizes that judicial decisions require time, study, and reflection to be well-founded. She acknowledges the legitimacy of disagreements, provided they respect the constitutional role of judges, and advocates for calmness and respect in criticism.

Get Ahead of Christmas and Find the Best Gifts with SHEIN on Black Friday

SHEIN offers exclusive discounts starting at 50% on seasonal clothing, decorations, home goods, and gifts—perfect for kicking off the holiday celebrations with great savings.

Sexual violence against older women that went unnamed: "I would open my legs, hoping it would end"

Women between the ages of 60 and 90 tell '20minutos' about the sexual violence they suffered, which was normalized in their time. On this November 25th, they denounce the deep and lasting impact it had on their lives, bringing visibility to a reality that was silenced for decades.

Cryptic pregnancy, becoming a mother by surprise: "I went in for stomach pain... and I was in labor"

A cryptic pregnancy may go undetected until labor, surprising mothers. Three women share their experiences of shock, social misunderstanding, and the challenges of forming a bond with their babies after this unexpected birth.

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

The percentage of people who choose to take out a mortgage alone in Spain has increased by 7.5 points in three years. This rise has led banks to implement the so-called 'single rate', affecting those who buy a home without a partner. The data was collected by the mortgage comparison and advisory service iAhorro.

Today

On November 27, a man will attack a woman with extreme violence, but since it is not a significant date like the 25th, the event will be treated as just another news story, reflecting the indifference towards daily gender-based violence.

The what and the of

The OECD promotes global economic development, although it places less emphasis on fostering cooperation between countries, according to a recent analysis.

The British 'Patriot'

The case highlights concerns about the Kremlin's influence on the democracy of the United Kingdom and Europe, raising doubts about political integrity and national security in the face of external interference.

The Pride of Not Reading

Giving opinions on books and various topics without having read them, such as the Planeta Awards or essays, has become a trend where many take pride in not reading, thereby questioning the true value and knowledge behind their opinions.

Rejecting a Promotion, Changing Jobs, or Reducing Working Hours: 82% of Women Have Made Work Sacrifices After Becoming Mothers

75% of women experience an impact on their physical and mental health due to motherhood, according to the Malasmadres Association. Laura Baena, its founder, warns that Spanish mothers are the most exhausted in Europe, reflecting how motherhood influences work decisions such as rejecting promotions, changing jobs, or reducing working hours.

Spain accumulates 392,923 hectares burned so far this year, 39.1% of the entire European Union

In 2025, Spain has recorded 392,923 hectares burned, representing 39.1% of the total in the EU. Italy, however, is the country with the most fires, with 611 recorded to date.

The investigation points to the family in Torrox having died due to a heater combustion failure

Mayor Óscar Medina reported that the Scientific Police of the Civil Guard is investigating a possible combustion failure in a heater as the cause of the family's death in Torrox.

Barcelona drives the transformation of the digital industry with District 4.0

The Consortium of the Barcelona Free Zone (CZFB) launches the District 4.0 project to renovate the area and turn it into a key global technology hub, promoting the digital transformation of the industry.

The Spanish serum that reduces wrinkles in two weeks, among the most sought-after of Black Friday

The serum from the brand Sibari Republic, known for reducing wrinkles in 14 days, has become very popular during Black Friday, offering discounts of up to 50%.

An early mistake by Rosa in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra' ends her chances of victory

Rosa made an early mistake on the letter 'C' during 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra,' which allowed Manu to take advantage and win the round.

Rocío Carrasco scolds Anabel Dueñas in 'Until the End of the World': "In life, you get hits, applause..."

Rocío Carrasco and Anabel Dueñas star in a confrontation during the first blind date on 'Until the End of the World'. Carrasco reprimands Dueñas with the phrase "Grow up, chochete, grow up," emphasizing that in life you receive both hits and applause.

La Concha, one of the most talked-about restaurants from 'Kitchen Nightmares,' closes permanently

The tavern La Concha, known for its appearance on 'Kitchen Nightmares' and the phrase "Isn't this good?", has closed its doors permanently.

"Malas lenguas" reveals which products have increased the most in recent months

JesĂșs Cintora highlighted a significant rise in the prices of various food items in recent months, emphasizing the impact of the price hikes on the basic food basket and household economy.

'Jorge's Diary' secures its longest renewal on Telecinco and will air at least until summer

Telecinco has renewed 'Jorge's Diary' for the longest period to date, ensuring its broadcast at least until summer. The program maintains good ratings and strengthens its presence on the channel, establishing itself as a stable slot in Mediaset's TV schedule.

Mariano Rajoy describes Spanish politicians on 'Espejo PĂșblico': "If I had known this, I wouldn't have come"

Mariano Rajoy spoke about Spanish politicians on 'Espejo PĂșblico', calling Abascal an "extremist" and acknowledging FeijĂło as "president." He also expressed that if he had anticipated the current political situation, he would not have accepted his position.

Dani Mateo explains the reason for Wyoming's absence on 'El Intermedio'

Dani Mateo joked that Wyoming is absent because he has gone to fulfill his dream: not working and being applauded.

Belén, victim of a sexual assault while working: "I wanted to drag me towards the bridge"

Belén managed to escape from a sexual attacker during her work thanks to her good physical condition, preventing him from taking her towards a bridge.

Sonsoles Ónega jokes about Nacho Gay's hairstyle: "It looks like a toupee"

Sonsoles Ónega joked on the show 'YAS' about Nacho Gay's hairstyle, commenting that it looked like a toupee. She even got up to check that he wasn't hiding anything under the crown of his head.

A witness reveals the alleged assault on a photographer linked to Anabel Pantoja’s partner: "He headbutted him"

On the show "No somos nadie," a witness recounted an alleged assault on a photographer connected to Anabel Pantoja’s partner, stating that he was headbutted. The incident has sparked controversy and is under investigation to clarify the facts.

Delaporte reports a sexual assault on their vocalist during their concert in Madrid: "An unacceptable act of sexual violence"

Delaporte reported a sexual assault suffered by their vocalist Sandra during a concert in Madrid. In their statement, the Madrid-based duo called for respect and safety at their performances following the incident that occurred while Sandra was dancing with the audience.

This is Elke BĂŒndenbender, the wife of the German president, who saved his life

Frank-Walter Steinmeier and his wife, Elke BĂŒndenbender, will soon make a State visit to Spain, strengthening the bilateral ties between both countries.

Diego Gómez, Isabel Pantoja’s ex: "I would like Isa and Kiko to resume their relationship as good siblings"

Diego Gómez, Isabel Pantoja’s ex, states that he has nothing to say about her and expresses his wish for Isa and Kiko to improve their relationship and become good siblings again.

Esperanza Aguirre's brother-in-law, on the sentence against his brother over their family dispute: "This ruling restores my honor"

ĂĂ±igo RamĂ­rez de Haro, Esperanza Aguirre's brother-in-law, has spoken firmly following the conviction of his brother over a family conflict, stating that the ruling restores his honor.

Selena Gómez’s Mother-in-Law Suffers a Home Invasion in Los Angeles and Is Forced to Hide in a Bathroom

Selena Gómez’s mother-in-law was the victim of a home invasion at her house in Los Angeles. During the incident, she was forced to hide in a bathroom to protect herself until the situation was resolved.

Marta Riumbau opens up about her solo motherhood: "I was with the wrong person"

Marta Riumbau spoke on the podcast 'Between Heaven and the Clouds' with Laura Escanes about her experience with solo motherhood, revealing that she was with the wrong person during that stage of her life.

Susanna Griso appeals for responsible pet adoption at the 'Celebrity Pets Awards' gala

At the 'Celebrity Pets Awards' gala, Susanna Griso highlighted the importance of responsible pet adoption. Celebrities such as MĂĄximo Huerta and Luis Merlo were honored for their strong emotional bonds with their pets.

Danna Ponce reveals why she trusts the Montessori method to educate her children: "There are false beliefs"

Danna Ponce advocates for the Montessori method to educate her children, highlighting that there are false beliefs about this approach. Additionally, she points out the lack of accessibility to the method and clarifies that her criticism is not limited to public or private schools.

Antonio Resines' First Words After a Week Hospitalized: "I'm Great"

Antonio Resines has spoken publicly after a week in the hospital, assuring that he feels "great," although he has not provided additional details about his health condition.

A Large Fire at Santa LucĂ­a Hospital in Cartagena Forces Evacuation of Patients and Workers

Firefighters are working at Santa LucĂ­a Hospital in Cartagena following a large fire that forced the evacuation of patients and workers. Authorities have launched investigations to determine the causes of the incident.

The only cars that will still be allowed to use emergency triangles and won’t have to buy V16 beacons

Starting January 1, all cars in Spain must carry a V16 beacon to avoid fines. However, there is an exception for certain vehicles that will be allowed to continue using emergency triangles, which has caused surprise and dissatisfaction among some drivers.

An Out-of-Control Fire at Real Madrid: VinĂ­cius' Ultimatum Threatening to Leave if Xabi Alonso Stays

VinĂ­cius has informed Real Madrid that he will not renew his contract if Xabi Alonso remains as coach next year. Additionally, several players have lost confidence in the Basque coach, creating an internal crisis within the club.

Revolution at Aston Martin: Adrian Newey Will Be F1 Team Principal in 2026 and Will Have Almost Absolute Control Over the Team

Adrian Newey will replace Andy Cowell as Aston Martin's F1 team principal starting in 2026, taking on almost total control over the team.

3 Days Trail Ibiza: the best national trail gathers on a magical island with a top-tier elite lineup

The trail race takes place this weekend in Ibiza, breaking registration records. It will feature the participation of outstanding mountain athletes, especially in the ultra category, establishing itself as one of the best national events in a unique setting.

Nasri's Controversial Opinion on Greenwood's Domestic Violence Case: "If She Forgave Him, Why Do We Judge Him?"

Samir Nasri has sparked controversy after commenting on Greenwood's domestic violence case during the Newcastle vs Olympique de Marseille match. Nasri defended Greenwood, questioning why he should be judged if the victim has forgiven him, reigniting the public debate on the issue.

The Rafa Nadal Academy expands its empire: it will open a center in South America with 17 tennis courts and beach access

The Rafa Nadal Academy will open a new center in Brazil at the end of 2028, which will feature 17 tennis courts and beach access. It will offer programs for players of all ages and levels, expanding its presence in South America.

Javier MartĂ­nez, producer of '#SeAcabĂł', after the documentary's victory: "We dealt with things that are far from easy"

The documentary '#SeAcabĂł', which addresses the non-consensual kiss by the former president of the RFEF to Jenni Hermoso in the final of the 2023 World Cup, was awarded. Javier MartĂ­nez, producer, highlighted the difficulties in dealing with sensitive topics.

Support, training
 this is how Autismo España expects the promised 20 million to be invested in autistic students

Pedro Ugarte, president of Autismo España, hopes that the promised 20 million will be used to guarantee the full integration of students with autism in educational centers, through appropriate support and training.

More than half of Spaniards change their routes and 30% give up visiting family or friends due to lack of accessibility

40.5% of Spaniards have chosen their residence or workplace based on accessibility, and more than half modify their daily routes for this reason. Additionally, 30% avoid visiting family or friends due to a lack of accessible options, revealing significant challenges in mobility and daily life for people with accessibility needs.

Lawyer AsunciĂłn de la Morena Launches the Second Season of the Podcast 'Capaces de todo' Discussing Guardianship

AsunciĂłn de la Morena, expert in disability and lawyer at the Court of the Rota, launches the second season of the podcast 'Capaces de todo,' focused on the topic of guardianship, addressing relevant legal and social aspects.

Álvaro Raga, the writer whose wheelchair gave him wings: "It has given me a different and profound way of inhabiting life"

Álvaro Raga, a 66-year-old Colombian writer, has been in a wheelchair for over 30 years, 20 of them in Spain. His experience has provided him with a unique and deep perspective on living life and expressing himself through writing.

South, IAG's handling subsidiary, reports losses of 98 million in its first year due to ERE costs

South, IAG's handling subsidiary, recorded losses of 98 million in its first year due to the costs of the restructuring plan (ERE). The company exceeded 500 million in revenue and provisioned 157 million to face this plan agreed upon a year ago.

By profession, mayor and precarious: one in three do not receive a salary and 62% earn less than the minimum wage

A study reveals that one in three municipal mayors does not receive a salary and 62% earn less than the minimum wage. Additionally, only ten mayors have incomes higher than President Pedro SĂĄnchez, highlighting the precarity and low wages in local politics.

Ribera del Duero Accepts the Trump Factor: "The U.S. Cannot Be Abandoned, We Must Adapt to the Situation"

The Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin contributes 1.33 billion euros annually to the economy, including wine tourism, and generates nearly 21,000 jobs, according to a study by the Regulatory Council and PWC.

MyInvestor launches its Premium Plan: offers deposits with 4% interest

MyInvestor has launched its Premium Plan, available to all customers via app and web, which offers deposits with a 4% interest rate and does not require a minimum lock-in period.

The ECB Does Not Rule Out New "Spikes" of Uncertainty Due to the Trade War

The ECB warns in its Financial Stability Report about possible future tensions due to increased defense spending, digitalization, low productivity, population aging, and climate change—factors that could cause new spikes of uncertainty related to the trade war.

Stellantis and CATL Lay the Foundation Stone for Their Gigafactory in Zaragoza: "It Is a National Project"

Stellantis and CATL have started the construction of a gigafactory in Zaragoza, specifically in Figueruelas, with an investment of 4.1 billion euros, highlighting the project as strategic for the country’s industrial and economic development.

"'Stranger Things 5': This is what you need to do to properly watch the final season of Netflix's hit show on your television

Volume 1 of the final season of 'Stranger Things' premieres on November 27 and will continue until January 1. After more than three years of waiting, the creators recommend certain ways to enjoy the series on TV and make the most of the experience."

'Stranger Things 5': The Most Important Episodes the Duffers Recommend Watching Before the Final Season

Netflix’s series will premiere its final season on November 27, reuniting its main cast, including Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, and David Harbour, among others. The creators, the Duffer brothers, recommend watching certain key episodes to better understand the conclusion.

Macaulay Culkin's children don't recognize him when they see him in his most famous role: "They have no idea"

Macaulay Culkin, 35 years after starring in 'Home Alone,' has watched the movie several times with his two children, who do not recognize him in his iconic role.

Mia Goth: The Rise of the New Muse of Horror Cinema, from 'Pearl' to 'Frankenstein'

Mia Goth has established herself as the new muse of horror cinema, standing out with her role in 'Pearl' and now in Guillermo del Toro's 'Frankenstein,' marking her rise as an iconic figure in the genre.

Pennywise Faces Dick Hallorann in 'It: Welcome to Derry': What Is the Box That Appears in Episode Five?

Chris Chalk reveals that what has happened so far is only the beginning, and that opening the box in episode five of 'It: Welcome to Derry' will unleash much more significant events in the Muschietti brothers' series.

It’s Not a Plot Hole: the Director of 'Wicked' Explains This Detail in the Ending of 'Part 2'

The director of 'Wicked: Part II' clarifies a key scene that often goes unnoticed, clearing up doubts about the confusing ending of Elphaba and Fiyero, confirming that it is not a script mistake but an intentional detail.

Revolutionary Earphones: They Have a Camera for Recording, Come with AI, and Can Be Submerged

These earphones integrate a high-quality camera, offer comfortable audio, and allow hands-free use. Additionally, they feature artificial intelligence and are water-resistant, enabling use even when submerged.

HS5 Spot Wash&Dry: an affordable cleaner that washes and vacuums at the same time, though with some drawbacks

The Hoover HS5 Spot Wash&Dry is an affordable cleaner that sprays, washes, brushes, and vacuums simultaneously. 20bits tests it, highlighting its effectiveness and convenience, although noting certain aspects that could be improved in its performance.

Spotify prepares another price increase: the platform's plans for 2026

Spotify plans to raise its prices in the United States as a preliminary step before implementing similar changes in Spain. This measure is part of the adjustments planned for 2026.

The Xiaomi phone that adds a third speaker and showcases it alongside the cameras

Xiaomi launches the POCO F8 Ultra in Spain, featuring Bose sound, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a 6,500 mAh battery, alongside the POCO F8 Pro which stands out for its telephoto lens. Both models enhance the multimedia and photographic experience.

Dave Ward (Ring): "Ring Intercom Video Turns Old Technology into Something 21st Century"

Dave Ward, General Manager of Ring International, highlights the rapid growth of Ring in Spain and points out that the Spanish market is key for the company. Additionally, he presents the new Ring Intercom Video as an innovative device that modernizes traditional technology and has the potential to become a bestseller in the country.

This is how the 3-6-9 rule works to determine if your relationship has a future, according to psychology

The 3-6-9 rule divides the first months of a relationship into three key phases (3, 6, and 9 months) that help assess its potential for success, offering a psychological guide to understand emotional evolution and stability.

These are the three Mango pieces you need to check out before Black Friday

We present to you three basic Mango pieces you can't miss this Black Friday, ideal for updating your wardrobe with style and at irresistible prices.

The Five Sfera Skirts You Can't Miss During Black Friday 2025

Black Friday 2025 is the perfect time to buy Sfera skirts, versatile and trendy pieces that you can wear for several months, taking advantage of unmissable discounts.

Seven Flat Shoes for This Autumn to Give Up Heels

This season favors comfortable and elegant flat shoes, ideal for any occasion, leaving heels behind and prioritizing style and comfort.

The Advent Calendars with which Rituals Begins the Countdown to Christmas

Rituals once again presents its Advent calendars, which include 24 elegant surprises to celebrate and count down the days until Christmas, combining cosmetics and wellness products.

Luz Casal stuns on 'La Revuelta' with a sheer blouse and the most striking leather outfit

Luz Casal stood out on 'La Revuelta' with a daring look that combines a sheer blouse and a leather outfit, showcasing style and personality that captivated everyone.

The Michelin Guide does not award three Stars in this edition: check the awarded restaurants

At the 2026 Michelin Gala, five new restaurants were granted two stars, but no new third star was awarded.

Differences Between One, Two, and Three Michelin Stars: What Each Recognition Means

The Michelin Star distinguishes restaurants with exceptional culinary offerings. One star signifies kitchens of great quality, two stars indicate outstanding dishes that deserve a special detour, and three stars recognize unique culinary excellence that justifies a special trip. Each level reflects the restaurant's evolution and prestige in the gastronomic world.

The New Bib Gourmand: These Are the Cheapest Restaurants in the Michelin Guide

Restaurants awarded the Bib Gourmand distinction offer high-quality food at affordable prices, standing out as the best budget-friendly options in the Michelin Guide.

Differences between Repsol Suns and Michelin Stars, the Two Major Awards

Repsol Suns and Michelin Stars are renowned awards in gastronomy, but each has different selection criteria that define their recipients.

Revolutionizing the Most Classic Recipe: Beans with Caramelized Onion and Cashew Cream

Ariadna JordĂĄ presents an innovative way to enjoy cooked beans, combining them with caramelized onion and cashew cream to give a unique and delicious twist to this traditional recipe.

Dani GarcĂ­a on his father's quick recipe: "He made hummus his way"

Chef Dani GarcĂ­a shares how his father prepared hummus in a quick and personal way, adding his unique touch to this traditional Arabic cuisine dip.

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

In a TikTok video, SĂĄnchez explains why many beers with a red can include the word 'especial' in their name, thus clarifying the difference between Mahou green and Mahou red.

The Seven Peaks Route: The Ideal Plan to Enjoy a Weekend in Nature

Just one hour from Madrid, the Seven Peaks route offers one of the best itineraries to enjoy nature in Spain, ideal for a weekend excursion and contact with the natural environment.

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

The association Magical Towns of Spain has awarded a municipality in Castilla-La Mancha as Magical Town of the Year. This town, located just one hour from Madrid, stands out for its extensive lavender fields and rural charm, establishing itself as an exceptional tourist destination in the region.

Route through the HerrerĂ­a Forest to Enjoy Autumn in All Its Splendor

El Escorial and its surroundings are ideal to visit at any time of year, but in autumn, when its forests are dressed in golden and ochre tones, they offer an especially spectacular landscape that invites you to enjoy nature in all its splendor.

This is the best mountain in the world, according to JesĂșs Calleja: "It's not Alaska," it's Spain

JesĂșs Calleja highlights a mountain in Spain as the best in the world, surpassing even the Himalayas and Alaska, places he has explored extensively and that are key in his career as a mountaineer.

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

This village in Girona, located one hour from Barcelona, is known for its traditional Christmas market where fir trees are sold, preserving a local culture linked to this festivity.

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

Located south of Salamanca, on the border between Castilla y LeĂłn and Extremadura, there is an imposing medieval castle that is little known. This fortress, surrounded by forests, stands out for its six enormous towers that make it unique and visible only to those who venture into the area.

The little-visited European country that turns into a fairy tale during the upcoming Christmas

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

Recovery after Stroke Hindered by Lack of Public Resources: "People Get Lost Along the Way"

Stroke survivors need essential rehabilitation treatments but face a severe lack of public resources. This shortage causes many patients to not receive the necessary support, making their recovery difficult and causing "people to get lost along the way."

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

Psychologist Mar Amate highlights on 'Herrera en COPE' that maintaining a purpose after retirement is linked to greater longevity, estimating that living with a sense of purpose extends life expectancy by about 7 years.

Yaiza Sanz, Survivior of Child Sexual Abuse: "It Happens at the Hands of People We Would Never Imagine"

Yaiza Sanz, a survivor of child sexual abuse, denounces that this crime often remains hidden and is committed by unexpected people. She warns that abuse exists much more than is perceived, despite social silence and the invisibility of the problem.

Anismus, the problem that El Cromas suffers from: "I wouldn't wish it on anyone"

El Cromas suffers from a rectal prolapse caused by anismus, a painful and difficult condition that he wouldn't wish on anyone.

Doctor Marc Milstein: "One of the most effective ways to keep the brain young is to occasionally force it to do nothing"

Dr. Marc Milstein states that severe cognitive decline is not an inevitable consequence of aging. He recommends exercises and, above all, regular periods of mental rest to keep the brain young and fit, emphasizing the importance of forcing the brain to do nothing from time to time.

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

Deborah GarcĂ­a emphasizes the importance of choosing the right products for the underarms, as the interaction between sweat, the microbiota, and endocrine disruptors is key to body care and the effectiveness of deodorant.

What is the "cow effect" on the road? Mikel, a driving instructor, explains it

The "cow effect" on the road occurs when an unexpected incident forces drivers to stop or slow down, causing congestion and increasing the risk of accidents. Mikel, a driving instructor, emphasizes the importance of staying focused and avoiding distractions to react appropriately to these situations on the Spanish road network.

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

The Supreme Court requires highway concessionaires, such as Audasa, to adjust the toll price when there are traffic difficulties due to works or jams, and to refund amounts unduly charged in the past with interest.

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

Mechanic Juan José warns on social media about the risks of filling the gas tank to the brim, which can cause damage to the vehicle and affect its performance.

The Challenge Faced by Zaragoza's Bizi After Its Overwhelming Success

The public bicycle service in Zaragoza has become fully integrated into the daily mobility of thousands of users in less than a year. However, the rapid wear and tear of the bicycles has become a challenge that requires attention to maintain the quality of the service.

This is the Beastly Off-Roader Hyundai is Considering

Hyundai unveils Crater, an innovative concept that showcases its vision of a futuristic and rugged off-roader, designed to conquer tough terrains with style and advanced technology.

This is Porsche’s First Electric Cayenne: From 0 to 100 km/h in Seconds

Porsche launches the Cayenne Electric, its first fully electric SUV, which stands out for advanced technology and high power. This model goes from 0 to 100 km/h in just a few seconds, offering performance and sustainability in a modern and elegant design.

The organizers consider the university strike in Madrid "a success" and the Community says it is "politicized"

Minister Diana Morant supported the "cry for help" from the universities during the strike in Madrid, which the organizers describe as a success, while the Community of Madrid considers it "politicized."

The opposition blocks the Christmas police deployment in Seville again just three days before the lights switch-on

The City Council rejected allocating 5.6 million euros to pay police overtime during Christmas, leaving the police deployment undefined only three days before the Christmas lights switch-on in Seville.

A chase in Parla ends with four injured after the fleeing car crashes into a building under construction

Four people, including two police officers, sustained minor injuries following a chase in Parla. A car fleeing from the police crashed into a building under construction, causing the incident.

Imprisoned the suspected perpetrator of the violent death of a 72-year-old woman in El Puerto de Santa MarĂ­a

A man, who had a trusting relationship with the victim and carried out maintenance and cleaning tasks at her home, has been imprisoned as the suspected perpetrator of the violent death of a 72-year-old woman in El Puerto de Santa MarĂ­a.

Historical Discovery: The Oldest Tree in the European Union Found on Teide

The project on Teide discovered the oldest tree in the European Union, along with seven other millennial specimens, three of which are over 1,500 years old.

The Victim of an Alleged Sexual Assault in Donostia Reported It After Being Diagnosed with Gonorrhea

The woman reported the alleged sexual assault a month later, after being diagnosed with gonorrhea. Her delay was due to suffering from gambling addiction and fearing that her family would find out she had been at a casino.

The Police search the dental clinic in Alzira where the six-year-old girl who died received treatment

The police are investigating the dental clinic in Alzira where a six-year-old girl died after receiving treatment. They are searching for the substance used for sedation and documentation regarding the administered drugs, according to local media.

Madrid will establish by law online access to public services and ethical uses of artificial intelligence

The Community of Madrid begins the processing of the Digital Administration and Artificial Intelligence Law, guaranteeing online access to public services and establishing regulations for the ethical use of artificial intelligence, according to information published on the Transparency Portal.

The Map of Madrid’s SER Zone: Parking Expands Beyond the M30

Madrid’s Regulated Parking Service (SER) has been expanded to include the Zofío neighborhood in Usera, thus extending beyond the M30.

A 20-Year-Old Woman Dies in a Traffic Accident in A Coruña

A 20-year-old woman died in a traffic accident that occurred around 11:30 p.m. in A Coruña. She was the passenger in the crashed vehicle.

Squatter Evicted from Teo Chalet Where the Asunta Crime Took Place

The Civil Guard and the local police of Teo evicted a squatter who had been living for over a year in the chalet of Rosario Porto's family, linked to the Asunta crime. The operation was carried out to recover the property and ensure safety in the area.

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 were surprised when they received the bill for three breakfasts in Madrid, which included juice, coffee, and a ham and cheese sandwich with egg. The price seemed so high to them that they checked the bill several times to make sure.

A Latina woman living in Barcelona confronts another who demanded to be served in Spanish: "I was outraged"

A TikTok user, a Latina resident in Barcelona, argues that out of respect for the place where one lives, it is necessary to adapt to the local language, customs, and culture, in response to another person who demanded to be served in Spanish.

James, a Spanish man in South Korea, explains what his home of less than 20 square meters is like

James, a young Spanish man with millions of followers on social media, shares weekly what his life in Seoul is like, including details about his small apartment of less than 20 square meters.

Reactive dogs are not born, they are made: this is how the problem develops without you realizing it

A tense incident or a poorly handled tug during a dog's adolescence can trigger permanent reactive behaviors. These problems are not innate, but rather the result of negative experiences that affect their behavior in the long term.

Snails as Pets: Everything You Need to Know Before Starting

Snails can live between 3 and 15 years in captivity, so it is essential to consider this long-term commitment before acquiring them as pets.

Nutraceuticals: How Supplements Are Changing the Lives of Our Pets

Nutraceuticals are improving the quality of life of pets by helping to manage common health issues, such as osteoarthritis, allowing dogs and other animals to enjoy a longer and healthier life.

Check Your Daily Horoscope for Thursday, November 27, 2025

Check your daily horoscope for Thursday, November 27, 2025, on 20minutos.es, where you can also review yesterday's and tomorrow's predictions.

The Workers' Statute answers: Can I receive the extra pay while on sick leave?

The extra pay is intended for workers entitled to 14 annual payments and is paid in summer and at Christmas. Being on sick leave does not prevent receiving it, as it is part of the regular remuneration.

The 10 Richest in Cantabria: The Top Two Work at Banco Santander

Forbes published in November the list of the 100 richest Spaniards, highlighting that the two wealthiest people from Cantabria hold positions at Banco Santander, thus leading the regional wealth ranking in Cantabria.

Why Are There Obelisks on the Coast of the Basque Country? This Is Their True Meaning

These obelisks on the Basque coast are not connected to legends or myths, but rather serve a practical and logical function that many people are unaware of.

A student fills out an exam... in a very peculiar way: "There should be a subject for this"

A student completed an exam in an unusual way by writing the date, which led their teacher to comment on Twitter that there should be classes on how to write the date correctly.

The Violence That Spain Watches (But Never Alarms)

The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women highlights that if the high numbers of violence referred to men, Spain would treat them as a national emergency, reflecting the lack of social alarm regarding gender-based violence.

Don’t Know Where to Go? Spanish Cities Ideal to Visit During the December Long Weekend

The December long weekend, with the holidays on the 6th and 8th combined with the weekend, is perfect for a Christmas getaway. Many Spanish cities already showcase lights, decorations, and artisan and food markets, creating an ideal atmosphere to enjoy during these days. Here are some suggestions to make the most of this special time.

Expenses and Fees We Accept but Are Often Abusive

We often face regular monthly expenses like food and bills, but there are also socially accepted payments that turn out to be abusive and hard to understand, even though we pay them without questioning.

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

Autumn and rain invite us to stay home and enjoy movie marathons with our pets. Seven feature films are presented that depict animals as heroes, companions, and silent sages, perfect for a rainy autumn afternoon full of warmth and adventures.

These Are the Most Famous Supermodels of 2025, According to Artificial Intelligence

According to artificial intelligence, the most famous supermodels of 2025 stand out for their global impact, diversity, and social media presence, revolutionizing the fashion industry with new trends and an inclusive approach.

The kings receive the president of Germany with honors, who warned the Congress against "authoritarian temptations"

The mayor of Madrid, José Luis Martínez Almeida, presented the Golden Key of the city to the German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, during his official visit to Spain.

Nigeria declares state of emergency in response to rising kidnappings

Nigeria plans to increase its security forces by 20,000 personnel, raising the total to 50,000, as part of the response to the declared state of emergency in light of the growing kidnapping problem.

The Oldest Gentoo Penguin in Europe, Nearly 40 Years Old, Dies at Loro Parque

Loro Parque in Tenerife has announced the death of its oldest gentoo penguin in Europe, who lived nearly 40 years, being one of the most emblematic and special animals in the park's history.

Rafa Nadal recalls how his uncle Toni raised him: "He made me a focused person, he forced me to be disciplined"

Rafa Nadal, on Movistar+'s 'Universo Valdano,' reviewed his career and the influence of his uncle Toni, who instilled discipline and focus in him—key values in his success and personal development. He also spoke about his retirement from professional tennis.

10 People Lightly Injured in a Fire at a Residence on the Central Fuencarral Street in Madrid

The fire in a first-floor residence on Fuencarral Street, Madrid, was caused by a suspected electrical failure. Ten people sustained minor injuries.

The Senate approves moving forward with a law to toughen prison benefits for ETA prisoners with the PSOE voting against

The Senate, with a PP majority, has approved advancing a law that tightens prison benefits for ETA prisoners, despite the opposition of President Pedro SĂĄnchez's investiture partners, including the PSOE.

The Supreme Court of Brazil charges Eduardo Bolsonaro with attempting to obstruct the coup d'état case against his father

A judge ordered house arrest for Jair Bolsonaro in August, prior to his conviction for attempting a coup d'état. Now, the Supreme Court of Brazil charges Eduardo Bolsonaro with attempting to obstruct this case against his father.

Experts Call for Greater Investment in the Power Grid and More Flexible Access to End Saturation and Boost Growth

Experts demand aligning the investment limits on grids imposed by the CNMC with government energy policy, promoting increased investment, freeing up bottlenecks occupied by unviable projects, and making access to the grid more flexible to combat saturation and foster growth.

An Exhibition at the Instituto Cervantes Revisits 'Don Quixote' with AI: "In a place in the networks whose domain I do not want to remember..."

The exhibition 'Aeolia' at the Instituto Cervantes in Madrid reimagines 'Don Quixote' using artificial intelligence. The exhibition will be open until March 8, exploring the interaction between classic literature and digital technologies.

The Manga Convention Returns to Barcelona with the Assistant of the Creator of 'Dragon Ball' and the 'Cowboy Bebop' Universe as Highlights

The Barcelona Manga Convention returns with prominent guests, including the assistant to the creator of 'Dragon Ball' and content related to 'Cowboy Bebop'. It will feature three special screenings coinciding with their premiere on 3Cat, with titles to be announced soon.

Allies Against Gender-Based Violence: 14,000 Pharmacies Now Acting as 'Purple Points' for Victims

Health, Equality, and the General Council of Pharmacists have launched a protocol for 14,000 pharmacies to act as 'Purple Points,' identifying risks and offering guidance to women victims of gender-based violence.

The Rise of 'CyberchondriAI': Nearly 70% Turn to AI for Health Consultations to Avoid Waiting Lists and "Not Feel Judged"

A study by LĂ­nea Directa reveals that nearly 70% of people use artificial intelligence for health consultations, with 90% among young people aged 16 to 19, seeking to avoid waiting lists and not feel judged during their medical concerns.

'Malinche', by Nacho Cano, sues Renfe over the "politicized" termination of the sponsorship contract

The musical 'Malinche', by Nacho Cano, accuses the secretary general of FACUA of influencing the Ministry of Transport to have Renfe terminate the sponsorship contract, describing the decision as a "politicized" breakup.

The Mossos arrest a man for stabbing and injuring a bank employee in Salou

The Mossos d'Esquadra arrested a man with a possible psychiatric condition after stabbing and injuring a bank employee in Salou.

Alternatives to Avoid Renouncing an Inheritance if You Can’t Pay the Tax

If you don’t have the money to pay the Inheritance Tax, there are various alternatives that allow you to keep the inheritance without giving up the assets received.

Housing Prices Have Only Decreased in These 10 Municipalities Over the Past Year

A study by Idealista reveals that only 10 municipalities, located in six Autonomous Communities, have experienced a reduction in housing prices over the past year. These places stand out in a general context of stability or increases in real estate prices.

20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed

20AM offers a quick summary of the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It includes updates on politics, economy, society, and international events, providing key data and brief analysis to understand the current context and make informed decisions early on.

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

The article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including creating a spending plan, saving on daily purchases, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals. It also suggests regularly reviewing your finances to adjust the budget according to your needs, thus promoting better financial management and greater long-term savings.

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This is how the salaries of public employees would look after the 11% increase proposed by the Government

The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for public employees, which would allow some to exceed 33,000 euros annually by 2028, significantly improving their income.

The return of Madeleine Stowe, the actress from 'The Last of the Mohicans' who disappeared from cinema

Madeleine Stowe, famous for 90s hits like 'The Last of the Mohicans', retired from cinema and occasionally reappeared in series such as 'Revenge', marking an eagerly awaited return to the screen.

The Christmas market that turns into a 'village' of wooden huts in the most beautiful city in Switzerland

In a beautiful Swiss city, a Christmas market transforms into a charming village of wooden huts, rivaling the famous markets of Vienna and Prague.

What Has Happened to Mercadona's Hummus? This Is the Reason for Its Disappearance

Mercadona's hummus, one of its most popular products, has temporarily disappeared. This absence is due to supply chain issues that have affected its production and distribution, managed to ensure the quality of the product.

Jill Freud, 'Love Actually' Actress Who Inspired a Character in 'The Chronicles of Narnia', Dies at 98

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

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

Mechanic Juan José emphasized on his social media the importance of keeping brake fluid in good condition to ensure the safety and proper functioning of the brake system. He recommends checking it periodically and changing it according to the manufacturer's guidelines to avoid failures and maintain the vehicle's efficiency.

Coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius We've Spotted for Black Friday That Will Help You Survive the Winter

Comfortable, stylish, and warm, these padded coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius are the perfect options we've selected to take advantage of on Black Friday and face winter in style.

I have a Firestick and I wish I had discovered this accessory earlier to make it work faster

Amazon offers an adapter that allows you to connect the Fire TV Stick to the internet via Ethernet cable, improving the speed and stability of the connection compared to using WiFi.

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

Black Friday, originated in the U.S. and celebrated on the last Friday of November after Thanksgiving, marks the start of big discounts in stores like H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés, previewing fashion deals for 2025.

Find Out How Much the Mayor of Your Town Earns and Which Councilors Are the Highest Paid in Spain

The Ministry of Finance has published the salaries of mayors in Spain for 2024, detailing how much the mayors of each municipality earn and who the best-paid councilors in the country are.

What is Happening in Venezuela and Why the United States Could Attack the Latin American Country

Tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela are increasing due to the U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean and attacks near Venezuelan coasts, intensifying stances and raising concerns about possible conflicts.

This Is the Salary of the Attorney General: He Earns More Than the Prime Minister

The Attorney General has a salary higher than that of the Prime Minister, highlighting the high compensation associated with this public office.

Gold prices cool after surging on rate cut cheer, Fed Chair speculation

Gold prices eased after a recent surge fueled by hopes of an interest rate cut and speculation about a new Federal Reserve Chair. Investors had driven prices up on expectations of looser monetary policy, but gains paused as uncertainty about the Fed's next moves lingered, leading to a cooling in gold's rally amid mixed market signals.

Oil prices dip on large US stock build, Ukraine peace push

Oil prices fell due to a significant increase in U.S. crude inventories and optimism surrounding Ukraine peace talks. The inventory build signaled ample supply, while diplomatic efforts raised hopes for resolution in the conflict, easing geopolitical tensions that had previously supported higher oil prices.

Oil prices drop on expectations of ceasefire in Ukraine unlocking Russian supply

Oil prices fell as hopes for a Ukraine ceasefire rise, which could restore Russian oil exports. The potential easing of conflict suggests increased supply in global markets, easing previous supply concerns and leading to lower prices.

How sanctions made a showpiece Chinese refinery’s Western partners run for the exits

Western companies partnered with a major Chinese refinery, aiming to showcase collaboration and boost profits. However, international sanctions pressured these firms, leading many to withdraw to avoid penalties and protect global reputations. This exodus underscores the challenges Western businesses face operating in sectors affected by geopolitical tensions and sanctions regimes.

US group sues Apple over Congo conflict minerals

A US advocacy group has filed a lawsuit against Apple, accusing the company of sourcing minerals from conflict zones in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The group alleges Apple failed to ensure its supply chain was free from materials linked to human rights abuses and armed conflict, calling for greater transparency and accountability in sourcing practices.

Carney will go to Washington for soccer draw, says he will see Trump

Scotland manager Mark Carney confirmed he will attend the World Cup soccer draw in Washington and plans to meet with President Donald Trump. Carney expressed enthusiasm about the event and the opportunity to engage with influential figures during the tournament preparations.

Oil edges up as investors await clarity on supply, Russia-Ukraine deal

Oil prices rose slightly as investors awaited clearer signals on global supply and developments regarding a potential Russia-Ukraine agreement. Market participants remain cautious amid uncertainty over production levels and geopolitical tensions influencing energy markets.

US drillers cut oil rigs to lowest in four years, Baker Hughes says

US oil drillers have reduced the number of active rigs to the lowest level in four years, according to Baker Hughes. This decline reflects cautious industry sentiment amid economic uncertainties and fluctuating oil prices, signaling potential shifts in US oil production strategies.

Gold prices outlook for 2026: Deutsche Bank sets new target

Deutsche Bank projects gold prices to rise by 2026, citing factors like economic uncertainty, inflation concerns, and geopolitical tensions. The bank sets a new target price, reflecting increased investor demand for safe-haven assets amid global market volatility. These trends are expected to support gold’s appeal and drive prices higher in the coming years.

Gold prices rise; weak U.S. data fuels Dec rate cut hopes

Gold prices increased as weak U.S. economic data raised expectations of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in December. Investors are optimistic that softer data will prompt the Fed to ease monetary policy, boosting demand for safe-haven assets like gold.

JPMorgan to build huge new UK HQ in London’s Canary Wharf

JPMorgan is set to construct a massive new headquarters in London’s Canary Wharf, aiming to consolidate its UK operations. The development reflects the firm's commitment to the UK market, potentially creating thousands of jobs and boosting the local economy. This move underscores London’s continued appeal as a global financial center amid evolving industry demands.

Japan stocks higher at close of trade; Nikkei 225 up 1.28%

Japan’s stock market closed higher with the Nikkei 225 rising 1.28%, driven by gains in technology and export-related shares. Investor sentiment improved due to positive earnings reports and easing global trade tensions. The broader Topix index also advanced, reflecting increased buying interest across multiple sectors amid optimistic economic outlooks.

Remy Cointreau confident in ability to return to growth in second half

Remy Cointreau expressed confidence in resuming growth in the second half of the year, citing strong brand performance and market resilience. The company anticipates benefiting from rising demand and strategic initiatives to overcome earlier challenges in the fiscal period.

Alibaba starts selling Quark AI glasses in China, enters global wearables race

Alibaba has launched its Quark AI glasses in China, marking its entry into the competitive global wearables market. The glasses feature AI capabilities designed to enhance user experience, including real-time translation and voice assistance. Alibaba aims to leverage its technology and ecosystem to compete with established brands and expand its presence in the growing smart wearables sector.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.54%

Taiwan stocks rose sharply, with the Taiwan Weighted Index gaining 1.54% by the close of trading. Market optimism was driven by positive economic data and strong performances in key sectors, including technology and manufacturing. Investors reacted favorably to global market trends and improved corporate earnings forecasts, boosting overall market sentiment and trading volumes.

China Taiping shares slide on fears of large claims from Hong Kong fire

China Taiping’s shares fell sharply due to investor concerns over potentially massive insurance claims following a major fire in Hong Kong. The incident has raised fears about the company's financial exposure, leading to negative market sentiment and a decline in its stock value.

Toyota October production rises, sales buoyed by US demand

Toyota's October production increased, driven by strong demand in the US market. The rise reflects improving supply chain conditions and robust consumer appetite, contributing to better overall sales performance for the automaker during the month.

Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.13%

Australian shares rose modestly, with the S&P/ASX 200 index closing up 0.13%. Investor sentiment was supported by positive corporate earnings and steady economic data, despite global uncertainties. Key sectors contributing to gains included mining and financials. Market participants remain cautious as they await upcoming economic reports and central bank policies.

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LOWEST PRICE OF THE YEAR - lock InvestingPro for up to 60% off on Black Friday NOW

InvestingPro is offering its lowest price of the year with discounts up to 60% this Black Friday. This limited-time deal allows users to access premium investing tools and resources at a significantly reduced rate. Customers are encouraged to act quickly to secure the offer and enhance their investment strategies with InvestingPro’s expert insights and features.

South Korea exports seen rising in November on tech demand, US trade deal: Reuters poll

South Korea’s exports are expected to increase in November, driven by strong global demand for technology products and benefits from a US trade agreement. A Reuters poll indicates export growth as semiconductor shipments and tech-related goods gain momentum, supporting the country's economic recovery amid global trade uncertainties.

Canada unveils more measures to protect tariff-hit steel, lumber sectors

Canada announced additional measures to support its steel and lumber industries affected by U.S. tariffs. The government aims to bolster these sectors through financial aid, trade negotiations, and investments to mitigate the economic impact and protect Canadian jobs. These steps include enhancing market diversification and promoting domestic production to strengthen industry resilience against ongoing trade challenges.

US weekly jobless claims at seven-month low amid low layoffs

US weekly jobless claims dropped to a seven-month low, indicating a resilient labor market with fewer layoffs. The decline reflects sustained demand for workers despite economic uncertainties, highlighting ongoing strength in employment conditions.

Natural gas storage dips, but less than forecasted, signaling mixed market signals

Natural gas storage levels fell less than analysts predicted, indicating a slower drawdown than expected. This suggests balanced supply and demand dynamics amid variable weather forecasts and shifting consumption patterns. Market reactions were mixed as traders weigh the impact of inventory data on future prices and supply stability.

Senegal's debt figures improve after updating economic calculation

Senegal revised its economic calculations, resulting in improved debt figures. The update reflects a more accurate assessment of the country's financial status, positively impacting its reported debt levels and economic outlook.

Unexpected surge in EIA crude oil inventories signals weaker demand

The latest EIA report revealed a surprising rise in crude oil inventories, suggesting a slowdown in demand. Analysts interpret this build as a potential indicator of weakening economic activity and lower fuel consumption, impacting oil prices and market sentiment.

Chicago PMI dips lower, signaling contraction in manufacturing sector

The Chicago PMI declined further, indicating a contraction in the manufacturing sector. Key components such as new orders, production, and employment weakened, reflecting ongoing challenges like supply chain disruptions and weakening demand. The data suggests manufacturing activity is slowing, raising concerns about economic growth and business confidence in the region.

US core capital goods orders and shipments soar in September

In September, US core capital goods orders and shipments experienced significant growth, indicating a strong manufacturing sector. The surge suggests increased business investment and confidence in economic stability, which could bolster future economic activity. This uptrend reflects positive momentum amid ongoing economic challenges.

Initial jobless claims fall, beating market expectations

Initial jobless claims dropped more than expected last week, indicating a stronger labor market. The decline suggests fewer layoffs and bolsters confidence in economic recovery despite ongoing inflation concerns.

Durable goods orders hold steady, meet forecast expectations

Durable goods orders in the U.S. remained steady in the latest report, aligning with forecast expectations. The stability indicates consistent demand for long-lasting manufactured products, reflecting resilience in industrial activity despite economic uncertainties. This trend supports a balanced outlook for manufacturing and broader economic growth in the near term.

UK’s Reeves raises tax burden to post-war high to shore up finances

UK Finance Minister Jeremy Reeves announced a rise in the tax burden to its highest level since World War II, aiming to stabilize public finances amid economic challenges. The move targets increased revenue to reduce borrowing and support government spending, signaling a shift towards fiscal consolidation despite concerns about potential impacts on growth.

Stocks gain on Fed easing hopes, yen locked in intervention zone

Stocks rose as investors anticipated the Federal Reserve might ease interest rate hikes due to cooling inflation. The Japanese yen remained within the intervention range set by authorities to curb its rapid decline. Market optimism was fueled by positive economic data and hopes for a softer monetary policy stance, while central banks continue to monitor inflation and currency stability closely.

Taiwan says it has discussed with US arms purchases for extra defence budget

Taiwan has held talks with the US about acquiring additional arms to bolster its defense budget amid rising regional tensions. The discussions aim to enhance Taiwan's military capabilities in response to increasing threats, reflecting the island's efforts to strengthen its security with American support.

Dollar retreats, kiwi leaps as rate direction diverges

The US dollar weakened while the New Zealand dollar surged due to differing central bank policies. The Federal Reserve hinted at a pause in rate hikes, easing dollar demand, whereas the Reserve Bank of New Zealand signaled further tightening to counter inflation, boosting the kiwi. Market focus remains on interest rate trajectories impacting currency movements.

JP Morgan shifts outlook on Fed rate cut to December

JP Morgan now expects the Federal Reserve to delay cutting interest rates until December, shifting from an earlier forecast of a mid-year reduction. The bank cites ongoing economic resilience and persistent inflation pressures as key factors influencing its revised outlook. This adjustment highlights growing uncertainty around the timeline for monetary policy easing amid evolving economic conditions.

Morning Bid: Is the dollar headed for the carvery?

The article explores the potential decline of the US dollar amid shifting economic conditions. Factors such as easing inflation, Federal Reserve policy changes, and global market dynamics could weaken the dollar's dominance. Investors are weighing risks and opportunities as currency trends evolve, prompting speculation on whether the dollar's long-standing strength is nearing its end.

South Korea signals end to rate cuts as FX, price risks grow

South Korea is hinting at ending interest rate cuts amid rising foreign exchange and inflation concerns. Authorities are focused on stabilizing the won and curbing price pressures to support economic stability. The shift reflects growing risks in currency volatility and inflation, signaling a cautious approach to future monetary policy adjustments.

Bank of Japan’s Noguchi advocates gradual interest rate hikes

Bank of Japan Deputy Governor Masayoshi Noguchi suggested a cautious approach to raising interest rates to balance economic recovery with inflation control. He emphasized gradual hikes to avoid disrupting growth, signaling the BOJ's careful stance amid global uncertainties and domestic economic challenges.

Australia to cap high debt-to-income home loans from February to curb housing risks

Starting February, Australia will limit home loans with high debt-to-income ratios to reduce housing market risks. The move aims to ensure loans remain sustainable and prevent borrower overindebtedness amid rising property prices and interest rates. Banks will face restrictions to curb lending to borrowers with very high debt relative to their income, supporting financial stability in the housing sector.

South Korea holds rates as expected

South Korea's central bank kept its interest rates unchanged, aligning with market expectations. The decision reflects caution amid a mixed economic outlook, balancing inflation concerns with slowing growth. Policymakers aim to support recovery while monitoring global uncertainties and domestic price pressures.

Bitcoin price today: rebounds above $91k as Fed cut bets gain steam

Bitcoin's price surged above $91,000, rebounding as market expectations grew for the Federal Reserve to ease interest rate hikes. Investors' increasing bets on Fed rate cuts boosted crypto sentiment, driving demand and pushing Bitcoin higher amid broader risk-on market dynamics.

PrimeXBT launches Black Friday offer with 77% off on BTC trading fees

PrimeXBT has announced a Black Friday promotion offering a 77% discount on Bitcoin trading fees. The offer aims to attract traders by significantly reducing transaction costs during the promotional period, encouraging increased trading activity on the platform. This limited-time deal is part of PrimeXBT’s strategy to boost customer engagement and market presence.

S&P downgrades Tether’s USDT stability rating on Bitcoin exposure

S&P has downgraded Tether’s USDT stability rating due to increased exposure to Bitcoin, raising concerns about potential volatility risks. The agency highlighted that Tether's reliance on Bitcoin could impact its ability to maintain the stablecoin’s peg during market downturns, prompting a reassessment of its risk profile and overall stability.

Bitcoin price today: muted at $87.6k with focus on rate cut bets, Fed reshuffle

Bitcoin remains steady at $87,600 as traders focus on potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and leadership changes. Market participants are closely watching Fed signals for monetary policy shifts, impacting Bitcoin’s near-term movement while overall sentiment remains cautious.

Bybit Kazakhstan Launches the Country’s First Fully Regulated P2P Platform

Bybit Kazakhstan has launched the nation’s first fully regulated peer-to-peer (P2P) trading platform. This move aims to enhance the security and transparency of cryptocurrency trading within Kazakhstan. The platform complies with local regulations, providing users with a safer and more reliable environment for P2P crypto exchanges. This development marks a significant step in the country’s growing digital asset ecosystem.

DDC Enterprise acquires 100 bitcoin, expanding holdings to 1,183 BTC

DDC Enterprise has purchased an additional 100 bitcoin, increasing its total crypto holdings to 1,183 BTC. This acquisition reflects the company's ongoing commitment to expanding its digital asset portfolio amid growing interest in cryptocurrency investments.

EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade

EOS surged 10% amid positive market sentiment and increased trading volumes. The price uptick reflects growing investor confidence and bullish momentum in the cryptocurrency sector. Analysts attribute the rise to favorable technical indicators and broader market recovery trends.

USDT0 Becomes the World’s Largest Cross-Chain Liquidity Network After Surpassing $50 Billion in Transfers

USDT0 has become the world’s largest cross-chain liquidity network, surpassing $50 billion in total transfers. This milestone highlights its rapid growth and significant role in facilitating seamless asset transfers across multiple blockchain platforms, enhancing liquidity and interoperability in the decentralized finance ecosystem.

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BitMEX Launches the ‘BitMEX Legends’ Campaign With a 5 BTC Prize Pool to Celebrate 11-Year Anniversary

To mark its 11th anniversary, BitMEX has launched the ‘BitMEX Legends’ campaign featuring a 5 BTC prize pool. The campaign invites users to participate in trading competitions and promotional activities, celebrating over a decade of the platform’s presence in the crypto derivatives market. This initiative aims to reward loyal users and attract new traders.

Debenhams reveals executive incentive scheme without shareholder vote

Debenhams has launched a new executive incentive program without obtaining approval from shareholders. The plan is designed to reward senior management with performance-linked bonuses to promote company growth. This decision has caused concern among investors regarding transparency and governance, although the company argues it is crucial for retaining leadership and meeting long-term goals.

Sampo continues share buyback program, acquires 256,957 shares

Sampo plc has acquired 256,957 of its own shares as part of its ongoing share buyback program. This move aims to optimize the company’s capital structure and potentially enhance shareholder value. The buyback reflects Sampo’s confidence in its financial position and future prospects.

Leafly appoints Peter Lee as new CEO as Miyashita steps down

Leafly announced Peter Lee as its new CEO, succeeding Bruce Linton Miyashita who has stepped down. Lee brings extensive leadership experience to the cannabis tech company, aiming to drive growth and innovation in the evolving cannabis marketplace. The transition marks a strategic move to strengthen Leafly’s position in the industry.

Linkage Global prices $1 million PIPE financing at $1.45 per share

Linkage Global announced a $1 million private investment in public equity (PIPE) at $1.45 per share. This financing aims to strengthen the company’s balance sheet and support growth initiatives. The capital raise reflects investor confidence and provides Linkage Global with funds to pursue its strategic objectives.

Cathie Wood's ARK sells Tesla stock, buys Coinbase and Deere shares

Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management reduced its Tesla holdings while increasing stakes in Coinbase and Deere. The shifts reflect ARK's strategic adjustments amid changing market conditions, focusing on diversifying its portfolio with investments in cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase and agricultural equipment maker Deere.

Elanco executive appointed as Neurizon's board observer

Neurizon has appointed an executive from Elanco as a board observer. This move aims to strengthen collaboration and leverage Elanco's expertise to support Neurizon's growth and strategic initiatives in the animal health sector. The partnership reflects both companies' commitment to advancing innovation and expanding their market presence.

Omnicom increases quarterly dividend by 14% to $0.80 per share

Omnicom announced a 14% increase in its quarterly dividend, raising it to $0.80 per share. This move reflects the company's strong financial performance and confidence in ongoing growth. The raised dividend will benefit shareholders starting with the upcoming payment cycle.

MingZhu Logistics raises $8 million in registered direct offering

MingZhu Logistics secured $8 million through a registered direct offering, aiming to enhance its operational capacity and expand service offerings. The funding will support business growth initiatives and improve logistics infrastructure.

Springview Holdings announces 1-for-8 reverse stock split

Springview Holdings declared a 1-for-8 reverse stock split to consolidate shares, aiming to increase the stock price and enhance marketability. This move reduces the total number of outstanding shares, potentially attracting institutional investors and improving compliance with exchange listing requirements. The split is expected to occur promptly, subject to shareholder approval.

Sailfish Royalty enters gold stream agreement with Mako Mining

Sailfish Royalty has signed a gold stream agreement with Mako Mining, providing upfront capital to fund Mako's exploration and development efforts. In return, Sailfish will receive a portion of future gold production from Mako’s projects at a fixed price, enhancing Sailfish’s resource portfolio while supporting Mako's growth and advancing mining operations.

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