News Summary - 11/28/2025

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Firefighters search for hundreds still missing in devastating Hong Kong tower blocks fire
Dozens have died and hundreds remain missing following a devastating fire in Hong Kong tower blocks on Wednesday. Firefighters continue search efforts amid ongoing rescue operations.
Video shows speed fire spreads in Hong Kong tower block
Footage verified by BBC shows the rapid spread of a fire in Wang Cheong House, a residential tower block in Hong Kong. The video highlights how quickly the blaze took hold, emphasizing the fireâs swift and dangerous progression within the building.
Putin doubles down on demands for Ukrainian territory ahead of talks with US in Moscow
Russian President Putin accuses Kyiv of seeking to fight "to the last Ukrainian" and asserts that Russia is also prepared to continue the conflict to the end. This stance comes ahead of planned talks with the US in Moscow, highlighting Moscow's firm position on Ukrainian territory demands.
Palestinian-US teen freed after nine months in Israeli jail
Mohammed Ibrahim, a 16-year-old Palestinian-American from Florida, was arrested during a holiday in the occupied West Bank for allegedly throwing rocks at Jewish settlers. After nine months in an Israeli jail, he has been released.
US suspends immigration requests for Afghans after National Guard shooting
The suspected shooter in the Washington National Guard incident is an Afghan national who arrived in the US in September 2021, leading to the suspension of immigration requests for Afghans.
France to reinstate a form of military service, 25 years after conscription was phased out
President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to reintroduce a form of military service in France, emphasizing the need to prepare for potential threats. This initiative comes 25 years after the traditional conscription was discontinued, with the goal of bolstering national security and fostering civic responsibility.
Venezuela bans six major airlines after tensions with US escalate
Venezuela has banned six major airlines following increased tensions with the US. The affected carriers stopped flights to Venezuela after the US issued warnings about heightened military activity in the region.
Fracking has transformed an Argentine town - but what about the nation?
Argentina's oil and gas boom, driven by fracking, has revitalized a local town's economy and infrastructure. However, authorities and experts debate whether this energy surge can sustainably benefit the broader nation amidst environmental and economic challenges.
Year after ceasefire, peace eludes south Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue
One year after the ceasefire in Lebanon, Israel persists with strikes targeting Hezbollah, aiming to disrupt the group's recovery from war. Despite the ceasefire, tensions and violence continue to affect south Lebanon's fragile peace.
Pope Leo on First Foreign Trip Says Future of Humanity at Stake from Conflict
On his first foreign trip to Turkey, Pope Leo warned that a third world war is unfolding in fragmented conflicts, emphasizing that the future of humanity is at risk due to ongoing global tensions.
General named new Guinea-Bissau leader a day after coup
General Horta NâTam was sworn in as Guinea-Bissauâs new leader during a ceremony at the army headquarters, following a coup that took place the previous day.
South Africa hits back after Trump says US won't invite it for G20 next year
The US skipped the G20 summit in Johannesburg, citing unfounded claims of white minority persecution. South Africa responded critically to former President Trump's statement that the US won't invite South Africa to next year's G20.
Police Investigate Theft of Four Dogs from Malawi Presidential Palace
Police are investigating the theft of four dogs from Malawi's presidential palace. Authorities have searched ex-President Chakwera's residence following a tip that the stolen dogs might be kept there. The investigation is ongoing.
Where peace stands in Ukraine after frantic diplomacy
The Trump administration appears committed to achieving a peace deal for Ukraine, despite the surrounding chaos and challenges in its diplomatic efforts.
Soldiers seize power in Guinea-Bissau and detain the president
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau have seized power and detained President Umaro Sissoco EmbalĂł. The coup occurred as the country awaited the results of Sunday's election, raising concerns about stability and democratic processes in the West African nation.
Trump defends Witkoff after leak appears to show envoy coaching Russia
President Trump stated he hadn't listened to the leaked audio allegedly showing envoy Witkoff coaching Russia but described the content as typical negotiation behavior.
Nicolas Sarkozy illegal campaign financing conviction upheld
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction for illegal campaign financing has been upheld. He is sentenced to six months in prison with an electronic bracelet and an additional six months suspended.
Teens launch High Court challenge to Australia's social media ban
Teens are challenging Australia's new law that prohibits users under 16 from accessing social media, arguing it is unconstitutional.
Chicago man accused of setting train passenger on fire had 72 prior arrests
A Chicago man with 72 previous arrests is accused of dousing a train passenger with gasoline and setting her on fire while she was reading her phone.
Italian parliament unanimously votes to make femicide a crime
Italy's parliament has unanimously passed a law defining femicide as a distinct crime, targeting the gender-motivated murder of women. The new legislation includes a life sentence penalty for offenders, aiming to strengthen legal measures against violence toward women.
'Once in 300 years' rain hits Thai city as floods ravage South East Asia
Devastating floods, triggered by unprecedented rainfall, have impacted 2 million people across South East Asia, with many remaining isolated and without access to aid.
'I am devastated': Hong Kong residents in disbelief after fire destroys blocks of flats
A massive fire has devastated blocks of flats in Hong Kong, leaving residents shocked and distressed. Firefighters continue efforts to control the blaze as locals anxiously await news of missing family members.
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 battling to extinguish the blaze amid ongoing challenges.
They can't crush our protests, vow Georgians after year of resistance
Georgian protesters have vowed to continue their resistance after a year of demonstrations sparked by the prime minister's announcement of a four-year pause on EU accession efforts. Despite government efforts to suppress the movement, citizens remain determined to push for closer ties with Europe.
'I panic every time she coughs' - Delhi's toxic air is making its children sick
Delhi's harmful air pollution is causing a rise in respiratory issues among children. Hospitals report increased cases of sneezing, coughing, and breathing difficulties, alarming parents who fear for their children's health amid worsening air quality.
Stone-throwing anger unnerves Zambia's 'fix-it' president
After his 2021 landslide victory, Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema faces growing unrest, exemplified by stone-throwing incidents. With nine months left in his term, he must address rising anger and prove to voters he deserves reelection.
US transportation secretary wants more civility in air travel. Not everyone is on board
As US airports prepare for a busy holiday travel season, experts believe a public service campaign promoting civility in air travel is ineffective. Despite efforts by the transportation secretary to encourage better passenger behavior, not all agree the initiative will address ongoing conflicts and delays in airports.
Watch: Dawn aerial footage reveals scale of Hong Kong apartment blaze
Over 800 firefighters continue to battle a large blaze at Wang Fuk Court in Hong Kong, as dawn aerial footage reveals the extensive scale of the apartment fire.
BBC on the scene of the Hong Kong apartment block blaze
A devastating fire in a Hong Kong apartment block has killed at least 44 people. Local authorities battled the blaze for 18 hours before bringing it under control.
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 responded quickly to the incident, which raised concerns about security near the nation's capital. The investigation is ongoing.
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, with dangerous blizzard conditions leading to incidents like a car nearly hitting first responders in the Midwest.
Watch: Moment researcher finds rare flower after 13-year search
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, which carried Pope Francis during his 2014 visit to Bethlehem, has been repurposed into a mobile health clinic to provide medical services to children in Gaza.
The judge focuses on the possible hidden money and Ăbalos's international networks to justify his imprisonment
The judge considers Ăbalos to represent an "extreme" flight risk due to the possible hidden money and his international connections, thus justifying his pretrial detention.
This is Soto del Real, the prison where Ăbalos and Koldo are admitted: known as the 'VIP jail' for celebrities
Judge Leopoldo Puente of the Supreme Court ordered the provisional admission without bail of JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos and Koldo GarcĂa to Soto del Real prison, known for housing public figures and nicknamed the 'VIP jail' due to its distinctive treatment and conditions.
The Imprisonment of Ăbalos Gives More Power to Puigdemont: Junts Can Block Government Initiatives Just by Abstaining
The imprisonment of Ăbalos strengthens Puigdemont's and Junts' position, allowing them to block central government initiatives simply by abstaining. This situation increases Puigdemont's influence in the political landscape and complicates the government's ability to govern.
Damage Control in the PSOE Following Ăbalos' Imprisonment: They Believe He Has "Little" to Say and His Image Is "Worn Out" by CerdĂĄn
The PSOE rules out communications with former minister Ăbalos before his imprisonment and after recent criticisms of the Government, considering he has "little" to contribute and that his image is "worn out" by CerdĂĄn.
FeijĂło calls for a "non-partisan" gathering this Sunday against SĂĄnchez's "degradation": "He is the rotten apple"
The leader of the PP, Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, has called on citizens and parties that defend decency and the rule of law to participate this Sunday at 12:00 at the Temple of Debod in Madrid in a non-partisan gathering against the "degradation" caused by SĂĄnchez.
Ăbalos, the fall from grace of the loyal right-hand man who helped SĂĄnchez lead the PSOE and preside over the Government
JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos, former Secretary of Organization of the PSOE and Minister of Transport, has experienced a decline in his political career after being removed from his position. He was a key ally for Pedro SĂĄnchez in leading the party and his rise to Government, but his downfall marked the end of his influence.
Carolina Perles speaks for the first time after her ex-husband Ăbalos is sent to prison: "Who could ever imagine..."
Carolina Perles speaks out for the first time following the imprisonment of her ex-husband, Ăbalos, in an exclusive conversation with Carlos QuĂlez, collaborator of 'Y ahora Sonsoles'.
Koldo testifies today at the National Court regarding the 'Canarian plot' after spending his first night in prison alongside Ăbalos
Koldo testifies today at the National Court regarding the 'Canarian plot' after spending his first night in prison alongside Ăbalos; both were recently incarcerated by judicial order.
The flu epidemic arrives a month early and the peak of infections is expected by Christmas: "The start of winter will be quite intense"
The spokesperson for semFYC, JosĂ© MarĂa Molero, indicates that the epidemic peak of the flu is already beginning and will extend for four to six weeks until the end of December, when the infection rate will reach its maximum, doubling each week.
Meteorological stability resists: a new front will bring more rain and another temperature drop over the weekend
A new front will bring less intense and less widespread rain than previous ones, along with a temperature drop and a snow line situated at higher altitudes during the weekend.
Trump threatens: says he will "very soon" start to stop the advance of drug traffickers from Venezuela by land
Trump has stated that he will soon begin to stop the advance of drug traffickers coming from Venezuela by land, although he clarifies that he has not decided to bomb infrastructure or directly attack Maduro.
"We have to leave now": a couple trapped in Venezuela pays an extra âŹ1,300 to return to Madrid after flight cancellations
A couple trapped in Venezuela due to flight cancellations paid an additional âŹ1,300 to return to Madrid earlier, as the airline LĂĄser offered them relocation for December 24th, almost a month after their original date.
Trump confirms the death of the soldier injured in the shooting near the White House: "She was savagely attacked"
Sarah Beckstrom, a 20-year-old Army specialist, died after being wounded in the shooting near the White House. Trump confirmed the death and described the attack as a violent act against the soldier.
Internal talks, symbolic gestures, and statements: Real Madrid tries to put out the fire of its internal conflict
VinĂcius showed support for Xabi Alonso with a hug, MbappĂ© also backed the team, and Valverde stated in a statement that he maintains a good relationship with the coach, trying to ease the internal tension at Real Madrid.
Topuria delays his next fight after his breakup: "I'm going through a difficult time"
The two-time UFC champion has announced that he will not fight in the first quarter of 2026 due to a breakup that is affecting him emotionally.
The Civil Guard arrests the former abbess of Belorado and searches two convents: "It was a surprise"
The Civil Guard arrested the former abbess of Belorado for her alleged involvement in the illegal sale of artworks belonging to the community's heritage and conducted searches in two convents. The arrest was unexpected, according to local sources.
Outcry from consumers against the new surge in food prices: "Those of us earning around a thousand euros a month are really struggling; you can't buy anything"
The drastic rise in the prices of basic food products especially affects those earning around a thousand euros a month, who are finding it increasingly difficult to buy food just before Christmas.
Euribor will close November with its fourth consecutive increase and exceed 2.2%: this is how the mortgages due for revision will be affected
Euribor, a key indicator for mortgages, will close November with its fourth consecutive rise, surpassing 2.2%, after reaching 2.187% in October. This will lead to an increase in the payments of mortgages being revised this month.
Dabiz Muñoz explains on 'El Hormiguero' why his daughter Laia eats everything: "She has been eating solids since six months old"
Dabiz Muñoz visited 'El Hormiguero' to present his comic 'XOTIME' and showcase his new nougats. Additionally, he explained that his daughter Laia eats everything because she started eating solid foods from six months old.
Minor Cyclist Dies and Another Injured After Being Hit by a Bus
Two minor cyclists, aged 16 and 17, were hit by a bus on the N-634 in Berriz. One of them died and the other was injured in the accident.
VTC vehicles in Madrid will not be able to raise prices in declared emergencies
The Community of Madrid is preparing a reform of the VTC sector regulations that will prohibit price increases during emergencies or high demand periods, to prevent abuses detected in these situations.
VĂctor Manuel releases album with notes of love: "My life without Ana would have been much worse, I am absolutely sure"
VĂctor Manuel launches his new album 'Solo a solas conmigo', full of love songs. The Asturian singer highlights the importance of Ana in his life and announces a tour that will begin next March.
The Government designs a plan to reach 2030 with 1.57 million renovated homes and reduce energy consumption by 25%
The National Building Renovation Plan, pending European approval, includes an investment of 39.35 billion euros, including 11.306 billion euros of public funds, to renovate 1.57 million homes and reduce energy consumption by 25% by 2030.
Fiamma BenĂtez, great promise of La Roja: "This team has earned everyone's respect, the rest is noise"
Fiamma BenĂtez, midfielder and key player for AtlĂ©tico de Madrid, talks with '20minutos' ahead of the Nations League final against Germany. She highlights the effort of the Spanish team, which has gained respect, and downplays external criticism, focusing on the goal of the final.
The Nations League Final Kicks Off: Spain Seeks Revenge in the First Leg Against Germany
Spain faces Germany, eight-time European champions, in the first leg of the Nations League final, seeking revenge after previous encounters.
A Slow Evacuation, Bamboo Scaffolding, Polystyrene Windows... Everything About the Massive Residential Fire in Hong Kong
The fire at Wang Fuk Court, a housing estate with over 4,000 residents in Hong Kong, is the worst disaster in decades in the former colony, marked by difficulties in the evacuation, the traditional use of bamboo scaffolding, and polystyrene windows that worsened the situation.
Hong Kong Fire, Live | Fire Declared "Under Full Control" After Leaving 94 Dead and 200 Missing So Far
The police reported that the fire, declared under full control, has caused 94 deaths and 200 missing persons, with people still trapped in three affected buildings.
Javier Milei withdraws from the World Cup draw without offering any explanation
Javier Milei, who had confirmed his attendance at the World Cup draw in the United States, ultimately decided not to attend without providing any explanation, according to official Argentine sources.
The Four Hitmen Who Shot Josué 'El Conejero' May Have Mistaken Their Target: "What a Screw-up"
The investigation of the phones of the detainees suggests that Josué 'El Conejero' was not the real target of the attack. One of the arrested mentions the owner of a gym as a possible target, indicating a mistake in the attack.
The Devastating Message from Clemente, Lecquio's Son, After His Dismissal and His Wife's Interview
Clemente, son of Antonia Dell'Atte, has broken his silence on social media following the dismissal of the Mediaset commentator, delivering a strong message after the controversy and his wife's interview.
Edu Recommends: This Is What Really Is Cheap on Black Friday
AliExpress offers many products for the home, but not all of them are useful. The author shares a personal selection of practical items he has purchased and recommends to make the most of Black Friday deals.
Shopping with Ainhoa: They saved my life in the kitchen and are on sale
Autumn causes hair loss, worsened after summer damage from the sun, chlorine, and sea salt, affecting hair health despite the use of protectors.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin humorously commented on the incident in which Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, senior executives at Astronomer, were caught being unfaithful to their partners during a 'kisscam' event.
Pérez Llorca is sworn in as President of the Generalitat after Vox confirms its support
The PP candidate, Pérez Llorca, becomes the eighth president of the Generalitat Valenciana following the resignation of Carlos Mazón, supported by Vox to secure his inauguration.
The legendary Fabrik Madrid nightclub hosts its first MMA event
Fabrik Madrid, the famous nightclub, will host for the first time the Ready Fight 7 event, which will feature twelve international mixed martial arts fights.
Cercas leaves Broncano wanting an object he carries to 'La Revuelta': "I'm not giving it to you"
The writer Javier Cercas visited the program on La 1 along with actor Eduard FernĂĄndez to present his book 'Anatomy of a Moment'. During the interview, Cercas refused to give Broncano an object that he carries to 'La Revuelta'.
What Rossby waves are and how they will affect the weather: days of abrupt changes are coming across Spain
At least three consecutive troughs linked to Rossby waves are expected, which will cause abrupt changes in Spain's climate during the rest of this week and the following one.
Trump calls a reporter "stupid" when questioned about blaming Biden for the shooting
President Trump insulted a reporter by calling her "stupid" after being questioned about blaming Biden for a shooting. The incident is part of a recent series of insults against journalists, including offensive remarks directed at Katie Rogers, a reporter for The New York Times.
Your commitment to the planet has rewards: win a getaway for two
Take part in our renewable energy quiz and enter the draw to win a trip for two to the destination of your choice, rewarding your commitment to the planet.
Consumers and Farmers Criticize the Change in Labeling of Fruits and Vegetables from Western Sahara
The Federation of Consumers and Users (CECU) defends consumers' right to clearly know the origin of food products, criticizing the change in the labeling of fruits and vegetables from Western Sahara that hinders this transparency.
'Stranger Things': Millie Bobby Brown breaks her silence about her unique relationship with David Harbour
Millie Bobby Brown denies the rumors spread by the 'Daily Mail' about a conflict and harassment allegations against David Harbour, clarifying that there is no problem between them.
The Ideal Blouse for Women Over 45, Perfect for Upcoming Events and Costs Less Than 25 Euros
The perfect blouse for women over 45 is available at H&M for less than 25 euros. It is ideal for upcoming events, combining style and an affordable price.
Mar Santamaria, Pharmacist: "The 80/20 Rule in Nutrition Is More Realistic Than Restrictive Diets"
Strict diets and detox challenges are losing popularity, giving way to more sustainable approaches like the 80/20 rule, which help prevent rebound effects and failure in weight loss.
MakeShift, the backpack with solar energy that aims to change the lives of people experiencing homelessness on the street
MakeShift is a backpack designed for people experiencing homelessness, equipped with solar energy to assist them in their daily lives, offering an innovative solution that seeks to improve their quality of life on the street.
The curious Asturian road that is unique in Spain for passing through a natural cave full of stalactites
A road in Ribadesella, Asturias, is unique in Spain for passing through a natural cave full of stalactites, offering exceptional and magical access to this small parish.
The Reason Why You Should Put Vinegar in the Pan When Frying Chicken Breast
Vinegar, thanks to its acetic acid, provides nutritional benefits and by adding it when frying chicken breast, it improves the cooking and flavor.
The V16 Beacon Business: The Same Light Can Be Found for Sale Under Up to 44 Different Brands
The DGT laboratories grant numerous certifications to the same manufacturer, even for a single product, which causes the same V16 beacon to be sold under up to 44 different brands. The reason behind this practice remains unknown but is puzzling.
Now Yes: Today is Black Friday... and These Are the Best Deals of the Day You Must Take Advantage Of
November 28 is Black Friday, offering thousands of discounts on brands and services. It is the ideal day to take advantage of exclusive offers and special promotions.
These are all the Garmin Fenix models on sale: hurry up because they are selling out
Amazon has launched deals on several popular Garmin Fenix models, highly sought after by runners, triathletes, and cyclists. The discounts are limited and the products are selling out quickly, so it is recommended to take advantage of the opportunity soon.
Bosch bets on Black Friday: its Professional line is on sale on Amazon
Bosch Professional offers high-quality tools with significant discounts during Black Friday on Amazon, providing an excellent opportunity to purchase reliable products at reduced prices.
Save Gas Easily: This Bestselling Additive Restores Your Engine's Power
This additive helps keep the engine in optimal condition, restoring its power and allowing for fuel savings.
The 'mili' Returns to France: Macron Announces Voluntary Military Service for Youth Amid "Growing" Threats
Macron announces a voluntary military service for 18- and 19-year-olds, which will take place only in mainland and overseas territories of France, with no deployment abroad, in response to growing threats.
Two out of three Spaniards believe that Spain could go to war in the coming years
More than half of Spaniards believe that Spain could enter into war in the coming years, mainly pointing to Russia as the possible adversary, followed by Morocco and the United States.
Europe Intensifies Military Training of Its Citizens in Response to the Threat from Putin: This Is What Each Country Proposes to Train Them
Ten of the 27 EU countries maintain mandatory military service, while others, such as Poland, implement civilian military training programs. This trend responds to the increased Russian threat, aiming to prepare the population for possible future conflicts.
Theater for Everyone, Let Accessibility Not Be a Problem: "With Today's Technology, Adding Subtitles Can't Be Complicated"
Three audience members with various disabilities denounce architectural, sensory, and informational barriers in theaters and concerts, demanding real accessibility, emphasizing that current technology makes inclusion easier, such as through the use of subtitles.
Renfe is still studying how to prevent increasing compensation for delays without appealing to the Competition Authority, Brussels, or the Constitutional Court
The Sustainable Mobility Law, which increases compensation for delays starting from 15 minutes, is not yet in effect because it has not been published in the Official State Gazette (BOE). Renfe is looking to avoid this measure without resorting to the Competition Authority, Brussels, or the Constitutional Court before it comes into force on January 1.
A 29-year-old man arrested for stabbing a tourist several times in Toledo
A 29-year-old man was arrested after stabbing a tourist several times while the tourist was walking late at night with his partner in Toledo. The attack was unexpected, and no clear motive has been identified.
MarĂa Patiño's Concern for Miss Jamaica: "Does Anyone Care?"
MarĂa Patiño expresses her concern regarding news about Miss Jamaica, which has gone beyond being just a simple meme to becoming a serious matter, questioning whether anyone truly cares about her situation.
Iker Jiménez defends Koldo case journalism: "The truth cannot be retired by decree"
Iker Jiménez highlighted the importance of investigative journalism on 'Horizonte,' defending journalists against pressures, threats, and smear campaigns. He emphasized that the truth cannot be silenced by decree, advocating for the value of rigorous work and the genuine pursuit of reality.
The scandalous divorce of billionaire David Geffen without having signed a prenuptial agreement
David Geffen's divorce has revealed an app where young people seek older, wealthy partners, generating controversy over relationships influenced by money.
Surprising Jobs That Winter Brings: From Sled Dog Handler to Ski Photographer
'Winter Jobs' are temporary positions that arise exclusively in winter, such as sled dog handler and ski photographer, taking advantage of the typical conditions and activities of this season.
With this trick, you will find the best Black Friday deals and discounts
This tool offers a detailed chart of the price history of products on Amazon, helping you identify the best time to buy and take advantage of the best deals during Black Friday.
What is known about the universal benefit of 200 euros per month for families with children under 18 years old
Vice President Yolanda DĂaz presented the proposal for a universal benefit of 200 euros per month for families with children under 18 years old, based on an institutional declaration approved on November 18, although it is not yet binding.
How to Make Easy and Delicious Chocolate Bonbons Using Only 2 Ingredients
Make simple and affordable chocolate bonbons with just two ingredients, perfect for impressing at the Christmas table.
Gemma Niergaâs speech upon receiving her Ondas Award: âMay the winners be called Salma, Ousman... in the futureâ
Gemma Nierga received the Ondas Award for Best Radio Program for "Café de Ideas" on Rà dio 4. In her speech, she expressed her hope that in the future, winners will have diverse names like Salma or Ousman, promoting inclusion and diversity in media recognitions.
Nadal's advice to Alcaraz: "He doesn't have to go against who he is"
Rafael Nadal advised Carlos Alcaraz not to try to change his essence to succeed in tennis. In an interview on 'Universo Valdano,' Nadal also spoke about his own career and retirement.
Judge Peinado warns Moncloa that if it does not send the agendas of Begoña Gómez and her adviser, it could incur disobedience
Judge Peinado warns the Moncloa government that it could commit the crime of disobedience if it does not hand over the agendas of Begoña Gómez and her adviser, requested in a judicial investigation.
The New Life of Carlos Lozano: "My Sheep Are My Pets"
Carlos Lozano, the well-known presenter, now lives in the mountains of Madrid. There he has built a country house and considers his sheep as his pets, enjoying a calmer life away from television.
The Public Weighs In on Banning Access to Social Networks for Under 13s: "More Than a Law, Responsibility Is Needed"
20minutos asked the public about the European proposal to restrict access to social networks for children under 13 years old. The opinions reflect that, more than a law, there is a need to promote responsibility and education for the safe use of the internet by young people.
Passengers Stranded at Barajas Following Cancellation of Flights to Venezuela
Passengers at Barajas airport face difficulties after flights to Venezuela were canceled. Among them, an elderly woman rests on the floor and a woman with sciatica lies on an inflatable mattress, while food collections are being organized. The situation causes discomfort and concern due to the lack of attention and immediate solutions.
Cryptic pregnancy, becoming a mother by surprise: "I went in for a stomach pain... and I was in labor"
Three women share their experiences with a cryptic pregnancy, which went unnoticed until the moment of labor. They describe the emotional impact, social confusion, and the difficulty in forming a bond with their children after the unexpected birth.
Politics, that old art that Spain wants to reinvent
Spanish politics has abandoned moderation, seen by some as weakness, although it is actually key to democratic effectiveness. This change reflects a challenge to reinvent political practice in the country.
Spending to Save
With Black Friday, many people bring forward their expenses to take advantage of deals and thus save money in light of the expected price increases during this period.
The 'Peugeot gang'
JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos and Koldo GarcĂa have been taken into custody after being linked to the so-called 'Peugeot gang' in a police operation related to criminal activities associated with this group.
The Invasion of Ultra-Processed Foods
In Spain, the consumption of ultra-processed foods has tripled in 20 years, increasing from 11% to 32%, reflecting a significant change in the country's eating habits.
Spain, the country with the highest increase in housing prices in 2024 among the four largest EU economies and seventh in the entire continent
In 2024, housing prices in Spain rose by 8.5%, the largest increase among the four main EU economies. Italy saw a rise of 3.1%, while Germany and France experienced declines, according to Eurostat data. Spain ranks seventh in price growth at the continental level.
Grandfather sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing his granddaughter for six years
An 83-year-old grandfather in Alicante was sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing his granddaughter from 2009 to 2015, when she was between 4 and 10 years old.
Euprepio Padula: "Post-fascism will be a new Renaissance linked to human rights"
Euprepio Padula argues that post-fascism will mark a new Renaissance, focused on human rights. He proposes a cultural and social transformation that overcomes authoritarian ideologies, promoting democratic values and equality to build a fairer and more respectful society.
This is How Civil Servants' Salaries Would Look After the 11% Increase Proposed by the Government
The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for civil servants, which could raise the salaries of some groups to more than 35,000 euros annually by 2028.
Young Legionnaire Injured After Explosion at Viator Military Base
A young legionnaire was injured following an explosion at the Viator military base, which occurred just a few hours after the visit of the Minister of Defense, Margarita Robles, to the facilities.
The tense eviction from 'Big Brother' is resolved with the highest percentage: "It's almost 80%"
Patricia and Almudena were involved in conflicts that remained unresolved until the eviction. The departure was decided with a vote percentage close to 80%, reflecting the strong reaction from the audience.
RTVE reiterates its stance on Eurovision: "Any country that acted like Israel would be sanctioned"
RTVE's president emphasized their stance on Eurovision, stating that any country behaving like Israel would face sanctions. This reaffirms RTVE's position regarding political conduct and participation in the contest.
Sandra Sabatés, to Wyoming: "Some say you have won the Ondas de potra"
During 'El Intermedio', the host joked with Sandra Sabatés about raising "tin foals," referring humorously to the Ondas award that Wyoming won, playing with the words in a humorous way.
The warning from 'Malas lenguas': "It is not legal to charge more than 20 euros for a Christmas lottery ticket"
Cocituber explained on RTVE's program to JesĂșs Cintora and the viewers that charging more than 20 euros for a Christmas lottery ticket is not legal, warning about irregular practices in lottery sales.
Rosa and Manu agree to a new tie in 'El Rosco' on 'Pasapalabra'
Rosa and Manu, with 261 face-offs on Antena 3's 'Pasapalabra,' have agreed to a new tie in 'El Rosco,' demonstrating the equality in their competition.
She manages to save herself from her attacker, who was carrying explosives and an axe, thanks to the help of her neighbors: "He was suffocating me"
Isabel, a victim of gender-based violence, recounted on 'En boca de todos' how her attacker, armed with explosives, an axe, and a machete, also attacked neighbors. Thanks to their intervention, she was able to escape an extremely dangerous situation.
Marta LĂłpez recalls the day she almost gave birth in the middle of the TV set: "They almost stopped the shoot"
Marta LĂłpez recalled on 'El tiempo justo' the moment when she was about to give birth on the set, causing great surprise. JoaquĂn Prat, who was present that day, confessed that he was "stunned" by the situation and that they almost had to stop the recording.
Iñaki Gabilondo will host a new program about the Spanish language on RTVE
José Pablo López, president of RTVE, confirmed in the Senate that several projects will be launched in 2026, including a new program hosted by Iñaki Gabilondo about the Spanish language.
Sonsoles Ănega leaves her show to attend the presentation of her book: "I'm going to be late!"
Sonsoles Ănega left her show to attend the presentation of her book, meeting in person for the first time with Pepa Romero, her replacement during the holidays.
Isabel Pantoja "is not doing well at all," according to her lawyer: "We want her to recover"
Isabel Pantoja appeared at the Pozuelo de AlarcĂłn Courts to file a lawsuit against several media outlets. Her lawyer states that the singer "is not doing well at all" and they hope her condition improves soon.
Amal Clooney talks about the person who has had the greatest influence on her life and... itâs not her husband, George
Amal Clooney reveals that the biggest influence in her life has been her mother, Baria, who runs a newspaper and has been key to her professional career, more so than her husband George Clooney.
Marina Rivers on Relationships: "There Are Couples Who Convinced Me That My Only Interest to a Man Is Sexual"
Influencer Marina Rivers, along with Mariang and Silvia Alonso, took part in a roundtable discussion for November 25th, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, where she spoke about painful experiences in her relationships that made her feel that she was only sexually interesting to her partners.
Influencer Belén Canalejo tearfully announces she has cancer again: "A tremendous blow"
Belén Canalejo, a well-known influencer, has tearfully announced that she is facing cancer again. In an emotional video, she describes this year as the worst of her life, revealing the tough battle she must face once more.
The Two Spanish Women to Be Presented at the Paris Debutante Ball: Both Are Goddaughters of Juan Carlos I
Two young Spanish women will be presented at the Paris Debutante Ball, and both share the distinction of being goddaughters of King Juan Carlos I, highlighting the connection between the Spanish monarchy and this elite social event.
MarĂa Pombo and Pablo Castellano embark together on a new professional project with a company
MarĂa Pombo and Pablo Castellano have founded a real estate agency specializing in rural and urban properties, operating both inside and outside of Spain, according to the magazine 'Vanitatis'.
The Obama Family's Message on Thanksgiving Day: "Let's Give Back to the Communities That Have Given Us So Much"
Barack and Michelle Obama, along with their daughters, shared a photo on Instagram to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, inviting reflection on the importance of giving back to the communities that support us.
The personal life of Noah Schnapp: his special relationship with Millie Bobby Brown in 'Stranger Things'
Noah Schnapp, the actor who plays Will Byers in Stranger Things, started his acting career at the age of 6 doing commercials. His special relationship with Millie Bobby Brown, his co-star in the series, stands out both on and off the screen.
Yolanda Ramos jokes about the breakup of the Javis: "The one that surprised me was mine"
Actress Yolanda Ramos reacted with humor to the news of the breakup of her friends and colleagues, the Javis, commenting that the biggest surprise was her own breakup.
Miss Universe Owner Investigated for Links to Organized Crime
RaĂșl Rocha CantĂș is being investigated for alleged connections to drug trafficking, fuel theft, and arms trafficking, in a case related to organized crime.
Passengers Stranded at Barajas After Flight Cancellations to Venezuela
Passengers at Barajas Airport face difficulties following the cancellation of flights to Venezuela. Among them, an elderly woman rests on the floor and a woman with sciatica lies on an inflatable mattress, while others organize collections to obtain food.
The Government and the unions reach an agreement for public servants' salaries to increase by 11% until 2028
The agreement establishes an 11% salary increase for public servants until 2028, with increments of 2.5% in 2025 and 1.5% in 2026, plus an additional 0.5% if inflation reaches at least 1.5%.
Kylian Mbappé's Message About Xabi Alonso
Kylian Mbappé sent a message of unity in the Real Madrid locker room after scoring four goals against Olympiacos in the Champions League.
Suffering European triumph and bad news for Betis ahead of the derby against Sevilla
Isco AlarcĂłn and Amrabat were injured during the match, meaning both will be unavailable for Sundayâs derby between Betis and Sevilla, complicating the team's plans.
The surreal action that leaves Isco out of the derby: hard kick from Amrabat, who also leaves injured
Isco, who had just returned from an injury, received a hard kick from Amrabat that caused a severe contusion and a wound on the shin, requiring seven stitches. Both players had to leave the match, leaving Isco out of the upcoming derby.
Chema MartĂnez kicks off the 3 Days Trail Ibiza: "People know its beaches and summers, but there is another way to experience it"
Chema MartĂnez, prominent runner and star of the event, highlighted the sporting appeal of Ibiza during the official presentation of the 3 Days Trail Ibiza, inviting people to discover a different side of the island beyond its traditional beaches and summers.
Fede Valverde denies having a problem with Xabi Alonso: "Many things were said, but the coach has always been by my side"
The Uruguayan footballer Fede Valverde denied rumors of conflict with Xabi Alonso, clarifying that the coach has always supported him. He posted a message of calm after Real Madrid's victory against Olympiacos in Athens.
Vettel compares his career with Fernando Alonso's: "It's a different life, he doesn't have children, I don't know if he has a partner or is married"
Sebastian Vettel spoke about Fernando Alonso, highlighting the differences in their personal lives and careers. He mentioned that Alonso leads a different life, without children and with little-known personal details, reflecting the diversity between the two former teammates and rivals in Formula 1.
Francisco Zuasti, housing promoter for people with disabilities who seeks to change the way construction is done: "I want others to copy me"
Francisco Zuasti, an entrepreneur and tetraplegic due to a motorcycle accident at the age of 25, promotes adapted housing for people with disabilities. He aims to revolutionize the inclusive construction sector and hopes that his model will be replicated to improve accessibility and quality of life for those with special needs.
More than half of Spaniards change their routes and 30% give up visiting family or friends due to lack of accessibility
The report "Challenges and Opportunities of Accessible Mobility" reveals that 40.5% of Spaniards choose where to live or work based on accessibility. More than half modify their daily routes, and 30% give up visiting family or friends due to lack of accessibility in transportation and public spaces.
Lawyer AsunciĂłn de la Morena Launches the Second Season of the Podcast 'Capaces de todo' Discussing Guardianship
Lawyer AsunciĂłn de la Morena, an expert in disability law and attorney at the Tribunal of the Rota, opens the second season of the podcast 'Capaces de todo,' addressing the topic of guardianship. She is also a prominent member of the Family Lawyers Association of Spain.
Supports, training... this is how Autismo España hopes the promised 20 million will be invested for 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 supports and specific training.
Aena Brings the Upcoming Global Airport Innovation Summit to Spain for the First Time
Aena has been chosen by the International Airport Council (ACI) to host the upcoming global airport innovation summit in Barcelona, marking the first time this event is held in Spain.
Zara opens its new flagship store in central Barcelona: a "domestic landscape" designed by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen
Zara has opened a new flagship store on Barcelona's Avenida Diagonal, designed by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen. The space aims to offer a memorable shopping experience, inspired by a "domestic landscape" that combines functionality and innovative design.
Ibercaja aims to exceed 15 billion euros in corporate banking business volume
Ibercaja highlights corporate credit as a key area and aims to surpass 15 billion euros in corporate banking within its strategic plan 'Ahora Ibercaja 2024-2026', which is already in its intermediate stage.
South, IAG's handling subsidiary, reports losses of 98 million in its first year due to redundancy plan costs
South, IAG's handling subsidiary, recorded losses of 98 million in its first year, mainly due to a provision of 157 million to cover the agreed restructuring plan. The company exceeded 500 million in revenue during this period.
Ikea strengthens its position in northern Spain with a new 3,000 square meter store in Vitoria
Ikea opens a new 3,000 mÂČ store in Vitoria after investing 6.4 million euros, creating 48 jobs. This establishment will improve logistics for Cantabria, Navarre, and La Rioja, strengthening the brand's presence in northern Spain.
De Guindos urges Spain to resolve the rental "bottleneck" and invest in social services
The Vice President of the ECB attributes the sharp increase in rental prices in Spain to high demand and regulations that limit the housing supply. He urges the country to solve this "bottleneck" and to increase investment in social services.
Eduardo Casanova Reveals the Secrets of 'Silencio', His New Series: Vampirism, Chemsex, and Omar Ayuso's Full Nude Scene
Eduardo Casanova premieres 'Silencio' on December 1, a series that combines vampirism and chemsex to denounce the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS, featuring vampires dressed in pink and a full nude scene of Omar Ayuso, all set to the rhythm of RocĂo Jurado.
What to Watch Streaming This Weekend: 1 Series and 3 Movies You Can't Miss
Each week, we select one must-watch series and three essential movies for streaming, helping you decide without having to search across multiple platforms.
Explained Finale of 'Maxton Hall', Season 2: The Power of the Beauforts and Ruby's Future at Oxford
The patriarch of the Beauforts demonstrates in season 2 of 'Maxton Hall' a power and control that overshadow even the bad impression caused by Jeremiah and Conrad's father in 'The Summer I Turned Pretty.' The finale presents an uncertain future for Ruby at Oxford, leaving open key questions about family dynamics and the impact of the Beauforts' power.
Review of 'Flores para Antonio': the best tribute Antonio Flores could receive
The film "Flores para Antonio" represents the personal quest of Alba Flores, directed by Isaki Lacuesta, and is presented as a deep and authentic tribute to the legacy of the artist Antonio Flores.
Antonio Flores in Cinema and TV: Quinqui Films and Cult Series
The documentary 'Flores para Antonio' revives the figure of the musician Antonio Flores, highlighting his career both in music and in front of the camera, including his participation in quinqui films and cult series.
Najwa Nimri, Always at 100%: Definitive Ranking of the Actress's Best Roles in TV Series
This article examines and ranks Najwa Nimri's most outstanding television roles, highlighting her versatility and magnetism as a Spanish actress in various successful series.
What if the apocalypse was the end of suffering? The end of the world of 'Pluribus', explained
The Apple TV series 'Pluribus', created by Vince Gilligan, delves deeper, exploring an innovative premise of the apocalypse as the end of suffering, standing out as an original and groundbreaking proposal in todayâs television.
The error that appears on your air conditioner when you activate the 'heat mode' to turn on the heating
The dF error on the air conditioner indicates an automatic defrosting process that temporarily stops its operation to remove accumulated ice when the heat mode is activated.
This ultra-slim Motorola phone is also delightfully lightweight and perfect for showing off style
The Motorola Edge 70 stands out for its ultra-slim design at 5.99 mm and lightweight of 159 grams. It offers good battery life and photographic performance, although it lacks a telephoto lens, which may limit certain shots. It is ideal for those seeking a balance of style and functionality.
Figure AI, reported by its former head of security: warning that Figure 02 has the strength to fracture a skull
Former head of security Robert Gruendel accuses Figure AI of ignoring risks in the robot Figure 02, which can exert enough force to fracture a skull. The company rejects the accusations and assures that its humanoids are safe.
Informativos Telecinco Accidentally Reveals a DGT Post-it with a Password That Should Not Be Used
During a broadcast, Informativos Telecinco accidentally showed a post-it with a DGT password, alongside the internal domain they use to manage incidents, which could compromise the security of their systems.
The WhatsApp video call scam returns: this is how they steal your bank accounts
Scammers use WhatsApp video calls, with local numbers or with the camera turned off, to gain trust and avoid being identified, thereby managing to steal their victims' bank accounts.
Zara's Party Look Trends to Shine at the 2025 Office Christmas Dinner
With the arrival of office Christmas dinners, the question arises about what to wear. Silvia Foz advises sticking to the company's usual style, even without a dress code. For those looking for inspiration, Zara offers party trends ideal for standing out at these work celebrations.
From Tall Boots to Adidas Samba: The Five Essential Footwear You Shouldn't Miss This Black Friday
Take advantage of Black Friday to refresh your winter footwear with these five essential models that combine style and comfort, from tall boots to Adidas Samba. They are a safe investment for this season.
The Five Sfera Skirts You Canât Miss During Black Friday 2025
Black Friday 2025 is the perfect opportunity to grab Sfera skirts that will be essential in your wardrobe in the coming months. Take advantage of the deals to refresh your style with these versatile and fashionable pieces.
Seven Flat Shoes for This Fall to Give Up Heels
This season, flat shoes take center stage, offering comfort and style without sacrificing elegance. Ideal for any occasion, these seven models are the perfect choice for those who want to give up heels.
The Advent Calendars with which Rituals starts the countdown to Christmas
Rituals relaunches its Advent calendars, which include 24 elegant surprises, perfect to enjoy during the countdown to Christmas.
The shampoo that Sharon Stone uses and that has helped her regain her hair
Sharon Stone revealed the shampoo that helped her regain her hair after suffering a stroke, highlighting its effectiveness in revitalizing and caring for the scalp during her recovery.
With fried chicken, potatoes, and bacon jam: the burger that wins over 'real girls'
Roost Chicken launches 'the Real Combo,' an offer that includes a fried chicken burger, potatoes, and bacon jam, accompanied by mac & cheese. The campaign features a nostalgic song that emotionally connects with its audience.
This is Chef José Andrés' Favorite Childhood Sandwich: "It's the Best Thing I've Ever Eaten"
Chef José Andrés shares his favorite childhood sandwich, a simple and special recipe that includes only four key ingredients, describing it as "the best thing I've ever eaten."
Working as a Michelin Guide Inspector: "You Can Attend More Than 250 Work Meals a Year and Write Over 1,100 Reports"
The president of Michelin Spain and Portugal revealed that a Michelin Guide inspector attends more than 250 work meals annually and prepares over 1,100 reports to evaluate gastronomic quality.
Revolutionizing the Most Classic Recipe: Beans with Caramelized Onions and Cashew Cream
Ariadna JordĂĄ presents an innovative way to enjoy cooked beans, combining them with caramelized onions and a creamy cashew sauce, adding a different and flavorful twist to this traditional recipe.
Dani GarcĂa, about his father's quick recipe: "He made hummus his own way"
Chef Dani GarcĂa recounts how his father quickly prepared hummus in a personal way, creating a unique version of this traditional Arabic cream.
The secret of apples you should know, according to Jordi Cruz: "They can help you or harm you"
Jordi Cruz reveals on Instagram a trick to speed up the ripening of fruits using an apple, warning that it can be helpful or counterproductive depending on how it is applied.
The Czech Republic Town Famous for Its Christmas House: An Hour and a Half from Prague and Open All Year Round
This picturesque Czech town, located an hour and a half from Prague, is known for its famous Christmas House, a prominent Christmas treasure in Europe. The place, which inspired the name of an iconic nightclub in Prague, offers a unique Christmas experience and remains open year-round for visitors.
The town of Guadalajara that is Magical Town of the Year: one hour from Madrid and full of lavender fields
A municipality in Castilla-La Mancha, located one hour from Madrid and known for its lavender fields, has been chosen as Magical Town of the Year by the association Magical Towns of Spain. This recognition highlights its beauty and tourist appeal.
Route through the HerrerĂa Forest to Enjoy Autumn in All Its Splendor
El Escorial and its surroundings are ideal to visit throughout the year, but in autumn, when the forests are filled with golden and ochre tones, their beauty intensifies, offering a spectacular landscape to enjoy.
This Is the Best Mountain in the World, According to JesĂșs Calleja: "It's Not Alaska," It's Spain
JesĂșs Calleja highlights the Himalayas as a fundamental part of his experience, but points out that the best mountain in the world is not in Alaska, but in Spain.
The town an hour from Barcelona where one of the most beautiful Christmas fairs is held
This village in Girona, located an hour from Barcelona, is known for its traditional Christmas fair focused on the sale of fir trees. The fair stands out for its unique atmosphere and the preservation of customs that attract visitors during the festive season.
The impressive medieval castle with six enormous towers, little known and hidden on a hill
To the south of Salamanca, on the border between Castilla y LeĂłn and Extremadura, there is an imposing medieval fortress surrounded by forests, notable for its six enormous towers that are little known and hidden on a hill.
The Little-Visited European Country That Becomes a Fairy Tale During the Next Christmas
This Baltic nation, little known and visited, transforms into a true fairy tale during Christmas, offering magical winter landscapes, centuries-old traditions, and a wide variety of festive activities for visitors.
Physical activity at two key moments in life significantly reduces the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's
Physical activity at key stages of life helps to significantly reduce the risk of dementia and Alzheimer's. Although not all factors are modifiable, adopting healthy habits such as exercise can offer protection against these diseases.
Mar Amate, Psychologist: "People Who Maintain a Purpose After Retirement Live Seven Years Longer"
Mar Amate highlights on 'Herrera en COPE' that maintaining a purpose after retirement is linked to living seven years longer, emphasizing the importance of life goals for health and longevity.
Yaiza Sanz, survivor of childhood sexual abuse: "It happens at the hands of people we would never imagine"
Yaiza Sanz, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse, denounces that this type of abuse often remains silent and occurs more frequently than one might imagine, even by people who would never be suspected.
Anismus, the problem that El Cromas suffers from: "I wouldn't wish it on anyone"
El Cromas suffers from anismus, a condition that caused him to have a rectal prolapse. He expressed that it is a difficult situation and he wouldnât wish it on anyone.
Sonia Lucena, psychonutritionist: "That to lose weight you have to 'shut your mouth' is one of many false statements"
Sonia Lucena, psychonutritionist, debunks several myths about nutrition and weight loss, emphasizing that the idea that to lose weight you just have to "shut your mouth" is false and lacks scientific basis.
A New Pill Drug Achieves Nearly 60% Reduction in LDL Cholesterol Levels
A new oral drug has been shown to reduce LDL cholesterol levels by almost 60%, offering an effective option for those who cannot control their hypercholesterolemia with lifestyle changes alone and require additional drug therapy.
The Spanish Data Protection Agency Clears Doubts: The DGT Does Not Monitor You with the Connected V16 Beacon
The AEPD has clarified that the Connected V16 Beacon is not used by the DGT to monitor drivers, thus debunking the speculations and criticisms that have emerged on social media and forums about this technology.
What the checkerboard sign means that not many drivers know: ignoring it can cost 200 euros
The checkerboard sign on Spanish roads has two functions depending on its color. Ignoring it can result in a 200-euro fine, so it is important to know its meaning to avoid penalties.
Why is it advisable not to fill the gas tank to the brim? Mechanic Juan José has the answer
Mechanic Juan José warns on social media about the risks of completely filling the gas tank, as it can cause damage to the vehicle.
The Challenge Faced by Zaragoza's Bizi Bikes After Their Resounding Success
The public bicycle service in Zaragoza has quickly become a part of the daily mobility for thousands of users. However, the rapid and widespread use has caused significant wear on the bicycles, posing a challenge to keep the system efficient and in good condition.
This is the Beastly Off-Roader Hyundai Has in Mind
Hyundai presents the Crater, an off-road concept that reflects its vision for future 4x4 vehicles. This design exercise stands out for its bold and rugged style, showcasing how the Korean brand envisions the perfect combination of power and technology to tackle tough terrain.
This is Porsche's First Electric Cayenne: 0 to 100 km/h in Seconds
Porsche presents the first fully electric Cayenne, highlighting its advanced technology and rapid acceleration, going from 0 to 100 km/h in seconds. This model represents an important step in the electrification of the Cayenne lineup, combining performance and sustainability in a luxury SUV.
The renovation of Dos de Mayo Square up in the air after its "hectic" competition: it will be judged again, but without executing the winning project
After annulling the first and third prizes for not complying with the rules, the City Council together with COAM will reevaluate and select three new projects for the renovation of Dos de Mayo Square, postponing the execution of the original winning design.
Seville activates the new emergency plan to require the Local Police to work during Christmas
Seville implements an emergency plan that allows mobilizing the entire Local Police force during Christmas, with the possibility of having up to 500 officers daily in shifts to reinforce security.
Moreno announces that the SAS will perform all tests in one day for women suspected of having breast cancer
The president of the Junta announces that the SAS will carry out all tests for women suspected of having breast cancer in a single day. Additionally, he presents new oncological therapies in public healthcare and assistance for hair prostheses.
Sargadelos halts production again in Cervo after a Labor inspection
A routine Labor inspection, carried out by three people, caused Sargadelos to once again stop production at its plant in Cervo. This action is related to a file opened earlier this year.
Loles LeĂłn, after receiving the 'Meninas 2025â Catalunya award: "The dictatorship wants to return, but we won't let it happen"
Loles LeĂłn and prosecutor Teresa Compte received the 'Meninas 2025â award in Barcelona, where LeĂłn warned about the danger of the return of dictatorship, expressing her firm rejection of it happening.
Weekend Plans: Cecilia Bartoli, an Interactive Odyssey, Dance Inferno, and an Open Senate
The weekend agenda offers a variety of cultural options, including dance, opera with Cecilia Bartoli, theater, art, guided tours, jazz, cinema, and activities for teenagers.
Neighbors of Barcelona warn that 114,000 homes are "seized" due to tourist use and speculation
Neighbors of Barcelona report that 114,000 homes are outside the regular market because of tourism and speculation. They call for the elimination of seasonal rentals, reduction of tax benefits for investment companies, and increased resources for affordable housing.
Euskadi Hands Over the Remains of Three Victims from the Orduña Prison to Their Families
Euskadi has delivered to the families the remains of three victims, including Manuel Guillén Expósito, a civil guard who died in the Orduña prison in 1941 at the age of 42, thus contributing to the memory and recognition of the repressed.
Madrid buys the private section of Calle 30 to make it municipal before the end of the year
The Madrid City Council will acquire the private section of Calle 30 to municipalize it before the end of the year, with the goal of saving more than 1 billion euros over the next 15 years.
Illegal Construction Waste Dumping Reported at the Pena Furada Archaeological Site in CoirĂłs
Landowners in CoirĂłs have reported illegal dumping of construction waste at the Pena Furada archaeological site for the third time, once again appealing to the police to investigate these acts.
The lifeless body of another migrant found in Ceuta: the number of victims located in 2025 rises to 43
In 2025, 43 migrants have been found dead in Ceuta. According to the Ministry of the Interior, 3,101 people have entered the autonomous city irregularly this year.
The amusing 'fight' between a Spanish man and an Italian woman over the different types of pasta: "It's all macaroni"
A young Spanish man calls all types of pasta "macaroni," while an Italian woman tries to correct him by explaining the differences between them, creating a funny situation.
The incredible image of a goat sneaking into a pharmacy in the Catalan town of Canet de Mar
A goat, chased by a dog, ran into a pharmacy in Canet de Mar, surprising the customers present at the location.
James, a Spaniard in South Korea, explains what his home of less than 20 square meters is like
James, a young Spaniard with millions of followers, shares details about his life in Seoul on social media every Sunday, including what his home of less than 20 square meters is like.
Spanish Dogs Taste Like Dessert: Culinary Trends Influence Their Names
Names inspired by cuisine are gaining popularity for dogs in Spain, complementing television and music references as well as the classic names that still dominate the national list.
The Domestic Cat Arrived in Europe from Africa Thousands of Years Later Than Previously Thought
A study reveals that the domestic cat arrived in Europe about 2,000 years ago, from North Africa, challenging the previous idea that it had arrived over 9,000 years ago alongside agriculture. This new evidence suggests a later and different introduction of the species to the European continent.
Human drugs cause nearly a third of pet poisonings, according to the SIT
Veterinarians warn about an increase in poisonings in dogs and cats due to human medications, common foods, and household plants, with drugs responsible for nearly a third of the cases.
First Visit of a Kitten to the Veterinarian: A Guide for First-Time and Responsible Owners
Since September 2023, the Animal Welfare Law in Spain requires all cats to be microchipped. This measure aims to ensure the identification and responsible care of pets from their very first visit to the veterinarian.
Check your daily horoscope for Friday, November 28
Check your daily horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you on Friday, November 28.
The Workers' Statute Answers: Can I Receive the Extra Pay While on Leave?
The extra pay, intended for workers entitled to 14 annual payments, is paid in summer and at Christmas, even if the worker is on leave.
The 10 Richest in Castilla-La Mancha: A Former Footballer Appears Among Them
The owners of GarcĂa-Baquero are among the 100 richest Spaniards according to Forbes, standing out in the list of the 10 wealthiest in Castilla-La Mancha, which includes a former footballer.
This is the first autonomous bus you can already use in Madrid
Spain's first autonomous bus, the largest in the country, is now operating in Mercamadrid as part of a European project.
A school seeks help to find a teddy bear that fell from the stratosphere
Bradford the bear, a stuffed animal launched on a flight that reached nearly 43,000 meters in altitude, fell from the stratosphere. A school is requesting help to locate it after its fall.
The Violence That Spain Sees (But Never Alarms)
The International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women highlights that if the violence figures affected men, it would be considered a national emergency, revealing the lack of social alarm regarding gender-based violence in Spain.
From Rafa Nadal to Carolina MarĂn: How Much Money Have These Spanish Athletes Earned in Their Careers?
Some Spanish athletes like Rafa Nadal and Mireia Belmonte stand out not only for their sporting success but also for their millionaire earnings thanks to lucrative contracts, establishing them as prominent icons of national sports.
Expenses and fees we accept but that are often abusive
Throughout the month, we face regular expenses such as food, bills, and entertainment, but also unexpected outlays that, although socially accepted, are difficult to understand and can be abusive.
The Best Comics by SuperantipĂĄtico
All the comics created by SuperantipĂĄtico and published in 20minutos, showcasing his characteristic humor and style.
These Are the Most Famous Supermodels of 2025, According to Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence has identified the most famous supermodels of 2025, highlighting their careers, impact on fashion, and media presence, reflecting the current trends and preferences of the industry.
Flamenco Resonates in Brussels Among Goya Paintings and New and Classic Artists
The Europalia Festival in Brussels presents a program featuring concerts, films, lectures, and performances that celebrate the art of flamenco, combining it with exhibitions of Goya and works by new and classic artists.
Guinea-Bissau appoints General Horta N'ta as new Government leader after the coup d'état
The military junta in Guinea-Bissau appointed General Horta N'ta as the new leader of the Government and Major General Tomås Djassi as Chief of the Armed Forces following the coup d'état.
Johnny Depp Exhibits His Chaotic Art for the First Time in Tokyo, in the Global Debut of 'A Bunch of Stuff'
Johnny Depp presents his international exhibition 'A Bunch of Stuff' for the first time in Tokyo, showcasing his chaotic and personal art to a global audience.
Overcosts, Fake Invoices, and a Possible Embezzlement of 25 Million: The Key Points of the Investigation into the CNIO
The investigation into the CNIO reveals a corruption scandal involving overcosts, fake invoices, and a possible embezzlement of 25 million euros, affecting Spainâs leading public cancer research center.
Why Leonardo DiCaprio is interested in the diamonds from Trujillo: what they are used for and what it will mean for Spain
The town of Trujillo, in CĂĄceres, will be the worldâs largest supplier of diamonds for chips, a sustainable alternative to silicon. This has attracted the interest of Leonardo DiCaprio, given the environmental and technological potential of the project, which could benefit Spain in innovation and the green economy.
An Artificial Intelligence-Guided Robot Helps Reconstruct Broken Frescoes of Pompeii
A robot with artificial intelligence is being used to reconstruct damaged frescoes in Pompeii. This technology facilitates the precise identification and assembly of fragments, speeding up the restoration and preservation of ancient art in the historic city.
The Senate censures Luis GarcĂa Montero for "unjustifiable interference" in the Royal Academy of Language
The majority of the PP in the Senate approved a motion censuring Luis GarcĂa Montero for his alleged "unjustifiable interference" in the Royal Academy of Language.
A greengrocer in Zaragoza arrested for scamming 5,000 euros from an elderly woman with a disability
A greengrocer in Zaragoza was arrested for scamming 5,000 euros from an elderly woman with a disability through duplicated payments, ATM withdrawals, and fraudulent online purchases.
Thousands of People Protest in Madrid on the Second Day of Strike for Public Universities
Thousands of people participated in Madrid on the second day of strike to defend public universities, demanding improvements and increased funding for the state university system.
Dani FernĂĄndez and Walls Join Their Voices in 'Vulnerable', a Song That Talks About the Passage of Time and Success
'Vulnerable' is the new single by Dani FernĂĄndez featuring Walls, which addresses the passage of time and success. It is the latest preview of the album 'El DĂa que me Olvides', which will be released on January 16.
'The Night in the Heart,' by Natasha Apannah, about Gender-Based Violence, Wins the 'Students' Goncourt'
Natasha Apannah, 52 years old, wins the 'Students' Goncourt' with her novel 'The Night in the Heart,' which addresses gender-based violence. The work is based on her own experiences and follows three protagonists.
The President of Germany Defends Spanish-German Cooperation in European Defense and Security During His Visit to Spain
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier visited Spain to strengthen defense and security cooperation between the two countries, emphasizing the importance of strong collaboration within the European context to address common challenges and ensure regional stability.
An Email Leaked by the Press Points to the Cancellation of the 2026 AngoulĂȘme Festival
9e art+, the company organizing the AngoulĂȘme Festival, informed some partners about the suspension of preparations for the 2026 edition, according to revelations by 'Le Monde' and other media outlets.
DJs Indira Paganotto and Brenda Serna, this year's 'Vicious' electronic music award winners
Indira Paganotto won the award for best national artist, and Brenda Serna was recognized as best breakthrough artist at the 'Vicious' awards. Additionally, winners were announced in other categories, including best festival.
Valeria Castro's speech in her comeback after a break: "I have the right to mental health leave"
Valeria Castro, after a break, made her comeback at the Ondas Awards where she received the award for Phenomenon of the Year. In her speech, she claimed the right to mental health leave, highlighting the importance of taking care of emotional well-being.
Woman detained after Barakaldo fire sent to prison accused of homicide and property damage
The woman detained for the Barakaldo fire has been brought before the court and faces charges of homicide, arson, and damage to homes. She has been sent to prison as the process continues.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start the Day Informed
20AM offers a daily summary with the most important news to start the day informed. It covers current events, politics, economy, and culture, providing key data and analysis to understand the national and international context clearly and concisely. Ideal for those looking to stay up to date quickly.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Make the Most of Your Budget
The article offers practical advice for better managing your personal budget. It recommends planning expenses, prioritizing needs, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals. Additionally, it suggests keeping detailed records and adjusting habits to maximize savings and optimize the use of money on a daily basis.
CinemanĂa: The series and movies you can't miss
CinemanĂa highlights the must-watch series and movies of the moment, recommending titles that span various genres and styles to suit all tastes. The selection includes recent releases and standout productions that have captured the attention of critics and audiences, ensuring quality entertainment.
This is how civil servants' salaries would look after the 11% increase proposed by the Government
The Government proposes an 11% salary increase for civil servants, which could push some salaries to exceed 35,000 euros annually by 2028.
The Return of Madeleine Stowe, the Actress from 'The Last of the Mohicans' Who Disappeared from Cinema
After achieving great success in the 90s, Madeleine Stowe decided to step away from cinema. Recently, she has made a brief comeback in series like 'Revenge', marking her return to the screen.
The Christmas Market That Turns into a 'Village' of Little Wooden Houses in the Most Beautiful City in Switzerland
In the heart of Switzerland, one of the most beautiful cities in Europe hosts a Christmas market that stands out for its wooden houses, recreating a small festive village comparable to the famous markets of Vienna or Prague.
What Happened to Mercadona's Hummus? This Is the Reason for Its Disappearance
Mercadonaâs hummus, one of its most popular products, has disappeared from the shelves. The main reason is a supply chain issue that has temporarily affected its production and distribution. The company is working to resolve the situation and expects to restock the product soon.
If You Like the BaztĂĄn Trilogy, Donât Miss This Thriller with BelĂ©n Rueda Available for Streaming
Based on the novel by a Planeta Prize winner, this film by Daniel Calparsoro is a thriller that will captivate fans of the genre, starring Belén Rueda and now available for streaming.
Mechanic Juan José's Advice to Keep Brake Fluid in Good Condition
Mechanic Juan José highlighted on his social media the importance of maintaining brake fluid in good condition to ensure safety and the proper functioning of the braking system.
Coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius We've Noted for Black Friday to Help You Survive the Winter
Comfortable, stylish, and warm, these padded coats from Zara, Mango, and Stradivarius are the ideal choice for Black Friday and to face winter with style and comfort.
Jude Law (52 years old) gave Javier CĂĄmara a valuable lesson: "He was impeccable. He didnât make a single mistake."
Jude Law, star of 'Yakarta,' shares on the podcast My Life in Movies the influences and actors that have impacted his career, highlighting a valuable lesson he gave to Javier CĂĄmara about acting perfection.
Black Friday 2025: When the discounts start at H&M, Mango, El Corte Inglés, and other fashion brands
Black Friday, originating from the United States, is celebrated on the last Friday of November after Thanksgiving Day. In 2025, stores like H&M, Mango, and El Corte Inglés will offer discounts on this date, marking the start of the fashion sales season.
Check How Much the Mayor of Your Town Earns and Which Councilors Earn the Most in Spain
The Ministry of Finance and Public Administration has published the salaries of mayors in Spain for 2024, detailing the earnings of the top civic leaders and highlighting which ones are the highest paid in the country.
What is Happening in Venezuela and Why the United States Could Attack the Latin American Country
The U.S. and Venezuela have intensified their tensions following the increased U.S. military deployment in the Caribbean and violent incidents near Venezuelan shores, raising the risk of a possible direct confrontation.
This is the radar that issues the most fines in Bilbao
Near Bilbao, although outside the urban area, there is one of the radars that issues the most fines in the Basque Country.
Gold prices climb, set for fourth straight month of gains on rate cut cheer
Gold prices rose, heading for a fourth consecutive month of gains, driven by optimism over potential U.S. interest rate cuts. Investors expect the Federal Reserve may lower rates later this year amid easing inflation, boosting gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset. The rally reflects market sentiment favoring lower borrowing costs and increased demand for non-yielding assets like gold.
Brent rises on Ukraine uncertainty, WTI disrupted by CME outage
Brent crude prices increased due to ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Ukraine conflict, which is affecting global oil supply perceptions. Meanwhile, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) futures trading was disrupted by a technical outage at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), causing temporary market volatility. The combined factors highlight instability in energy markets amid geopolitical tensions and technical issues.
Oil prices steady with Ukraine peace, OPEC+ meeting in focus; set for weekly rise
Oil prices remained steady as markets awaited developments in Ukraine peace talks and the upcoming OPEC+ meeting. Investors are cautious about supply decisions and geopolitical impacts. Despite recent fluctuations, oil is on track for a weekly gain supported by steady demand and potential production adjustments.
EU should reject automakersâ biofuel plea, says campaign group
A campaign group urges the EU to reject automakers' request to ease biofuel regulations. They argue that lowering standards would hinder climate goals and promote unsustainable practices. The group stresses the importance of maintaining strict biofuel policies to support genuine environmental progress and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the transport sector.
Canadian minister Guilbeault resigns from cabinet over governmentâs deal with Alberta
Canadian Minister Steven Guilbeault resigned from the cabinet in protest against the federal government's agreement with Alberta. He expressed concerns that the deal compromises environmental commitments and fails to adequately address climate change issues, signaling a rift within the government over energy policies.
Peruvian court sentences former President Castillo to over 11 years in prison for rebellion
A Peruvian court sentenced former President Pedro Castillo to over 11 years in prison for rebellion. Castillo was accused of attempting to dissolve Congress and disrupt the democratic order during his presidency. The ruling marks a significant legal and political development in Peru, reflecting ongoing tensions and challenges within the country's political landscape.
Boliviaâs bread shortage highlights subsidy reform challenge
Bolivia faces a bread shortage amid government efforts to reform subsidies on wheat and flour. The shortage arises as producers struggle with increased costs following subsidy cuts. This situation underscores the difficulty of balancing economic reforms with social needs, as bread is a staple food deeply connected to Bolivian households. Authorities seek solutions to stabilize supply while continuing subsidy adjustments.
Gold prices cool after surging on rate cut cheer, Fed Chair speculation
Gold prices eased after earlier gains driven by optimism over potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and speculation about a new Fed Chair. Investors reacted to mixed signals on U.S. monetary policy, balancing hopes for looser rates against signs of sustained economic strength. Market focus remains on upcoming Fed decisions and economic data, influencing gold's appeal as a safe-haven asset.
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Oil prices drop on expectations of ceasefire in Ukraine unlocking Russian supply
Oil prices declined due to optimism over a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, which could lead to the reopening of Russian oil exports. The anticipated easing of geopolitical tensions is expected to increase global supply, reducing market concerns over shortages and contributing to lower crude prices.
Valuation reset hits Indian IT; Jefferies sees selective buys in mid-caps
Indian IT stocks are experiencing a valuation correction due to concerns about growth and margins. However, Jefferies identifies buying opportunities in mid-cap IT companies that have strong fundamentals and growth potential, recommending selective investments in this segment despite the broader challenges facing the sector.
Getty Images CEO warns of UK exit if Shutterstock deal blocked
Getty Images CEO warns that blocking its acquisition by Shutterstock could lead Getty to exit the UK market. The deal aims to combine two major visual content providers, but UK regulators are reviewing potential competition concerns. The CEO stresses the importance of the merger for continued investment and innovation in the UK.
European luxury sector forecasts 5% sales growth in 2026 after two-year slump
The European luxury sector anticipates a 5% sales increase in 2026 following a two-year decline. Recovery is driven by rising demand in key markets and strategic shifts by luxury brands. Industry experts are optimistic about sustained growth as consumer confidence returns and economic conditions improve.
Oracle and Vantage in talks for $38 billion loan to fund OpenAI sites - report
Oracle and Vantage are reportedly negotiating a $38 billion loan intended to finance new OpenAI data centers. This significant funding aims to support the expansion of infrastructure to accommodate growing AI development demands. The deal highlights the increasing investment and collaboration between tech firms to scale AI capabilities.
CME glitch hits FX, commodities and stock futures
A technical glitch at CME Group disrupted trading across FX, commodities, and stock futures markets. The issue caused significant delays and order processing problems, impacting market liquidity and causing frustration among traders. CME worked to resolve the malfunction promptly, restoring normal operations and assuring clients of ongoing system reliability and future safeguards.
Barclays sees Europe boost from ceasefire hopes, near-term relief for U.K. assets
Barclays anticipates European markets will gain from renewed hopes for a ceasefire, providing short-term relief to UK assets. The bank highlights improved investor sentiment driven by easing geopolitical tensions, expecting this to support economic stability and market performance in the near future.
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 1.85%
Taiwan stocks closed higher with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 1.85%, driven by strong gains in technology and semiconductor sectors. Market optimism was supported by positive global cues and robust export data, boosting investor confidence despite ongoing geopolitical tensions. Trading volume increased as buyers returned, signaling renewed interest in Taiwan's equity market.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.04%
Australia's S&P/ASX 200 slipped 0.04% at market close as cautious investor sentiment tempered gains. Mixed corporate earnings and global economic concerns influenced modest declines across key sectors, reflecting a cautious trading atmosphere.
Banks in talks to lend $38 billion to fund sites for OpenAI, FT reports
Banks are negotiating to provide $38 billion in loans to finance the construction of new data centers for OpenAI. This funding aims to support the expansion of AI infrastructure to meet growing demand for advanced artificial intelligence services. The deal underscores increasing institutional confidence in the AI sector and OpenAI's plans to scale its operations significantly.
CME futures, options trading halted due to data center issue
CME Group temporarily halted futures and options trading due to a data center problem impacting operations. The issue disrupted market access and order processing, affecting trading activities. CME is working to resolve the problem and restore normal operations promptly.
Japan factory output climbs unexpectedly in Oct; retail sales rebound
Japan's factory output rose unexpectedly in October, signaling resilience amid challenges. Retail sales also showed a rebound, reflecting improving consumer demand. These trends suggest a positive momentum for Japan's economy as it navigates global uncertainties and domestic pressures.
Tokyo CPI inflation remains steady in Nov, slightly ahead of forecasts
Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) inflation held steady in November, slightly exceeding forecasts. The stable inflation rate reflects ongoing economic recovery and moderate price pressures in the region, indicating a balanced demand-supply scenario amid gradual easing of pandemic impacts.
Brazil creates fewer formal jobs than expected in October
Brazil generated fewer formal jobs than anticipated in October, indicating slower employment growth. The number of new positions created did not meet market expectations, reflecting challenges in the labor market and potential economic uncertainties impacting job creation.
Statistics Canada publishes amended schedule for trade data
Statistics Canada has released an updated schedule for publishing trade data. The revision aims to enhance the timeliness and accuracy of trade statistics, providing stakeholders with more reliable information for economic analysis and decision-making. Users are advised to refer to the amended timetable for upcoming data releases to stay informed.
Spanish parliament rejects government's 2026 spending plan
The Spanish parliament has rejected the government's proposed 2026 spending plan, reflecting opposition concerns over budget priorities and fiscal responsibility. This setback challenges the government's economic agenda and may lead to revisions or political negotiations to secure approval for future fiscal policies.
Factbox - Who are the leading candidates in Honduras' presidential election?
The leading candidates in Honduras' presidential election include Xiomara Castro of the Libre party, seeking to become the first female president, and Nasry Asfura from the National Party, the ruling party's candidate. Other notable contenders are Yani Rosenthal from the Liberty and Refoundation party and Salvador Nasralla of the Savior Party. The election centers on issues like corruption, crime, and economic challenges.
Cameroon's 2026 Budget Deficit Set to Double Due to Higher Spending Needs
Cameroonâs budget deficit for 2026 is expected to double because of increased government spending requirements. This increase reflects efforts to enhance public investment and tackle economic challenges, despite persistent fiscal pressures. Authorities aim to balance growth ambitions with fiscal sustainability amid both external and internal financial constraints.
German consumer sentiment brightens modestly as holiday shopping begins
German consumer sentiment improved slightly in early November, with the GfK index rising, reflecting growing optimism as the holiday shopping season starts. Despite concerns over inflation and energy prices, shoppers remain cautiously hopeful, supporting retailers and economic recovery ahead.
Euro zone economic sentiment edges up in November
Euro zone economic sentiment slightly improved in November, driven by increased optimism in manufacturing and consumer sectors. However, concerns about inflation and geopolitical tensions remain, tempering overall confidence. The modest rise suggests cautious optimism as the region navigates ongoing economic challenges.
Italy business sentiment posts surprise increase in November
Italy's business sentiment unexpectedly rose in November, driven by optimism in manufacturing, retail, and construction sectors. Confidence improved despite ongoing economic challenges, signaling potential resilience in the Italian economy amid global uncertainties.
Dollar on track for worst week in four months as case for Fed cut builds
The US dollar is set for its largest weekly decline in four months amid growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates. Weak economic data and easing inflation pressures have increased speculation of a policy pivot, prompting investors to reduce their dollar holdings. This shift reflects concerns over slower growth and the potential for a less aggressive Fed stance in the near term.
Japan finalises $117 billion extra budget to fund stimulus, mostly via debt
Japan approved a $117 billion supplementary budget to boost its economy amid global uncertainties. The stimulus primarily relies on debt issuance to fund measures supporting businesses and households. This move aims to sustain economic growth and counteract inflation pressures.
Germany to approve âŹ2.9 billion in military procurement contracts - report
Germany is set to approve âŹ2.9 billion in military procurement contracts aimed at strengthening its defense capabilities. The funds will support modernization efforts and acquisition of new equipment to address evolving security challenges. This move reflects Germany's commitment to bolstering its military amid growing geopolitical tensions.
Morning Bid: Tepid end to torrid November
November ended quietly in markets after a volatile month marked by sharp swings and economic uncertainty. Investors showed caution amid mixed data and ongoing geopolitical tensions, leading to subdued trading volumes and modest gains. The cautious sentiment reflects ongoing concerns about inflation, interest rates, and global growth prospects as December approaches.
Epstein accuser Giuffreâs ex-husband may join Australian estate battle
Jeffrey Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffreâs ex-husband may become involved in a dispute over an Australian estate. The legal battle centers on property linked to Giuffreâs family, with potential implications for the ongoing conflicts surrounding Giuffreâs allegations and associated assets. Details remain limited as the parties consider their next legal moves.
Trump says he could cut income tax âcompletelyâ through tariff revenue
Former President Trump claimed he could eliminate income tax entirely by using revenue generated from tariffs on imports. He argued that tariffs could provide enough funds for government operations, reducing the need for income taxes. This idea was presented amid ongoing debates over trade policies and tax reforms. Critics remain skeptical about the feasibility of relying solely on tariffs for government revenue.
Trump says he will âpermanently pauseâ migration from third world countries
Former President Donald Trump announced plans to "permanently pause" immigration from third world countries, citing concerns over economic and security impacts. He criticized current policies for allowing excessive migration and argued that stricter controls are necessary to protect American jobs and safety.
Swiss wealth tax proposal to test public appetite for redistribution
Switzerland is considering a wealth tax proposal aimed at increasing redistribution and addressing inequality. The initiative, which targets the country's richest residents, seeks to fund social programs through higher taxation on wealth. The proposal will challenge public opinion in a nation known for low taxes and fiscal conservatism, potentially reshaping Swiss tax policy if approved.
Chinaâs factory activity set to shrink for eighth month - Reuters poll
Chinaâs factory activity is expected to contract for the eighth consecutive month in April, according to a Reuters poll. Persistent weak demand and challenges from COVID-19 restrictions have continued to impact manufacturing output, signaling ongoing economic difficulties for the sector. The survey highlights slowing recovery despite government efforts to stimulate growth.
Trump says he may cut income tax 'completely' because of tariff income
President Trump suggested he might eliminate income taxes entirely, funding the government through revenue generated from tariffs. He claims tariff income could replace the need for income taxes, though details and feasibility remain unclear.
Bitcoin price today: steady above $91k after rebounding on Fed easing bets
Bitcoin holds steady above $91,000 after rebounding amid expectations of Federal Reserve easing. Investors are optimistic as signals suggest a potential pause or slowdown in interest rate hikes, boosting confidence in cryptocurrencies. The market remains cautious but hopeful as Fed policies continue to influence Bitcoinâs price movements.
Fanpla AG Establishes in Zug to Support Global Development of Blockchain Entertainment Platform
Fanpla AG has set up its headquarters in Zug, Switzerland, aiming to enhance the worldwide growth of its blockchain-based entertainment platform. The company leverages Zugâs supportive regulatory environment and blockchain ecosystem to innovate and expand its services in digital entertainment, focusing on a secure and decentralized user experience.
Bitcoin price today: rebounds above $91k as Fed cut bets gain steam
Bitcoin price surged above $91,000, fueled by growing investor speculation that the Federal Reserve may soon cut interest rates. Market optimism around potential Fed rate cuts boosted cryptocurrency demand, driving the rebound. This upward momentum reflects broader expectations of a more accommodative monetary policy amid economic uncertainties.
Technance Introduces Institutional-Grade Infrastructure for Exchanges, Fintech Platforms, and Web3 Applications
Technance has launched robust infrastructure solutions tailored for exchanges, fintech platforms, and Web3 applications. Their tools aim to enhance security, scalability, and performance, supporting seamless integration and reliable operations in the rapidly evolving digital asset ecosystem. This development empowers institutional clients with advanced technology to meet growing market demands.
PrimeXBT launches Black Friday offer with 77% off on BTC trading fees
PrimeXBT is offering a Black Friday deal featuring a 77% discount on Bitcoin trading fees. This limited-time promotion aims to attract more traders by significantly reducing the cost of BTC transactions on its platform. Users can take advantage of lower fees to maximize trading benefits during the sale period.
S&P downgrades Tetherâs USDT stability rating on Bitcoin exposure
S&P has downgraded Tetherâs USDT stability rating due to concerns over its exposure to Bitcoin. The rating agency cited increased risks from Bitcoin volatility impacting Tetherâs reserves, signaling heightened uncertainty about the stablecoinâs ability to maintain its $1 peg under market stress. This move reflects growing scrutiny of stablecoins linked to volatile assets amid regulatory and market pressures.
Bitcoin price today: muted at $87.6k with focus on rate cut bets, Fed reshuffle
Bitcoin holds steady around $87,600 as investors eye potential Federal Reserve rate cuts and leadership changes. Market sentiment remains cautious amid uncertainty over future monetary policy, impacting cryptocurrency price movements.
Bybit Kazakhstan Launches the Countryâs First Fully Regulated P2P Platform
Bybit Kazakhstan has introduced the country's first fully regulated peer-to-peer (P2P) trading platform. This launch aims to provide a secure, compliant environment for crypto trading, supporting local regulations and promoting wider adoption of digital assets in Kazakhstan. The platform enhances user accessibility and trust in the growing crypto market.
DDC Enterprise acquires 100 bitcoin, expanding holdings to 1,183 BTC
DDC Enterprise has purchased 100 additional bitcoins, increasing its total holdings to 1,183 BTC. This acquisition reflects the company's ongoing strategy to expand its cryptocurrency portfolio amid growing adoption and market interest.
EOS Climbs 10% In Bullish Trade
EOS surged 10%, showing strong bullish momentum amid increased trading volume. Positive market sentiment and technical indicators suggest potential for further gains. Investors are optimistic about upcoming developments and partnerships boosting EOS network adoption.
Stylus Education secures ÂŁ250,000 from DfE's AI education program
Stylus Education has received ÂŁ250,000 in funding from the Department for Education's AI education program. The grant aims to support the development of AI-driven tools to enhance learning experiences. This investment will help Stylus advance its innovative educational technology, fostering improved student engagement and outcomes through artificial intelligence integration.
Sampo reports purchase of 228,550 shares under buyback program
Sampo has bought 228,550 of its own shares as part of its ongoing buyback program. This move aims to enhance shareholder value and optimize the companyâs capital structure. The repurchased shares will be held as treasury stock.
Serabi Gold reports strong Q3 with record production, rising profits
Serabi Gold announced record quarterly production in Q3, leading to increased revenues and rising profits. The company highlighted operational improvements and strong gold prices as key drivers. Cost control measures contributed to higher margins, supporting positive outlook for the remainder of the year.
DB Group Expands Global Fintech Ecosystem with New Features, Awards, and Products
DB Group has enhanced its global fintech ecosystem by introducing new features, launching innovative products, and receiving prestigious industry awards. These developments aim to strengthen its market presence and foster greater collaboration within the fintech community worldwide.
CEA Industries appoints digital asset expert Tierney to board
CEA Industries has appointed digital asset specialist Tierney to its board. Tierney brings extensive experience in digital assets and blockchain technology, aiming to enhance the company's strategic growth and innovation in the sector. This move signals CEA Industries' commitment to integrating advanced digital solutions into its operations.
Rio2 Limited invests $750,000 in Royal Road Minerals
Rio2 Limited has invested $750,000 in Royal Road Minerals to support exploration and development activities. This strategic investment aims to accelerate Royal Road's mineral projects, leveraging Rio2's expertise and resources to enhance value and expand their presence in the mining sector. The partnership is expected to benefit both companies and contribute to regional economic growth.
Freehold Royalties announces COO departure, eliminates position
Freehold Royalties announced the departure of its Chief Operating Officer and the elimination of the COO position. This organizational change is part of a strategic move to streamline operations and improve efficiency within the company.
Kiboko Gold revises private placement pricing to $0.08 per unit
Kiboko Gold has adjusted the pricing for its private placement, setting the unit price at $0.08. This revision reflects the company's strategy to optimize capital raising efforts. The company aims to use the proceeds to advance its exploration and development projects.
Stellar Mercator acquires 9.09% stake in Amigo Holdings
Stellar Mercator has purchased a 9.09% share in Amigo Holdings, signaling increased investor confidence in the company. This strategic acquisition may influence Amigo Holdings' future business directions and market performance.
Genfit appoints Dr. Pejvack Motlagh as new chief medical officer
Genfit has named Dr. Pejvack Motlagh as its new chief medical officer. Dr. Motlagh brings extensive experience in clinical development and medical leadership, aiming to advance Genfitâs pipeline and enhance its strategic vision in the biopharmaceutical sector.