News Summary - 12/13/2025

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Thailand-Cambodia fighting continues after Trump says countries agree to ceasefire

Thai Prime Minister stated he informed US President Trump that a ceasefire with Cambodia is only possible once Cambodian forces have fully withdrawn, indicating ongoing tensions despite reports of an agreement.

Witkoff to meet Zelensky for latest Ukraine war talks

Donald Trump's envoy, Witkoff, will meet Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders in Berlin to discuss the latest peace plan regarding the Ukraine war.

New photos from Epstein estate show Trump, Andrew and Bill Clinton

The House Oversight Committee obtained new photos from Jeffrey Epstein's estate featuring Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and Bill Clinton. The images do not suggest any wrongdoing.

Ukraine's health supplies hit in series of Russian strikes on medical warehouses

Over recent months, Russian strikes have destroyed warehouses that supply most of Ukraine's pharmacies, severely impacting the country's medical supply chain.

Trump's 'historic' peace deal for DR Congo shattered after rebels seize key city

Despite being celebrated as "historic" by President Trump, the Washington Accord failed to stop ongoing conflict in DR Congo, as rebels recently took control of a vital city, undermining the peace deal.

From booze to black belts: Virginia's drunk raccoon suspected in karate shop break-in

The so-called "trashed panda," a drunken raccoon, is suspected not only of breaking into a karate shop but also of stealing snacks from the Department of Motor Vehicles in Virginia.

Turkish car ferry damaged in strike at Ukrainian port

Ukraine's president accused Russia of attacking a Turkish car ferry at a Ukrainian port. In response, Turkey urged a halt to strikes on shipping and port facilities to ensure safety and prevent further damage.

Germany accuses Russia of air traffic control cyber-attack

Germany has summoned the Russian ambassador following a cyber-attack targeting its air traffic control systems, alongside attempts to interfere in upcoming elections. The accusations highlight rising tensions over cybersecurity and election integrity between the two nations.

Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi arrested in Iran, supporters say

Nobel Peace Prize winner and women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi was arrested by Iranian security forces during a memorial, according to her supporters.

Farmers call for French blockades over cow disease cull

Farmers across France have protested following the culling of a herd infected with a cow disease. They are demanding blockades in response to the vets' decision, expressing their opposition to the mass cull aimed at controlling the outbreak.

Clair Obscur sweeps The Game Awards with nine wins

The French role-playing game Clair Obscur won big at The Game Awards, taking home nine awards including Game of the Year. The night featured various prizes and announcements celebrating top gaming achievements.

Eritrea quits regional bloc as tensions rise with Ethiopia

Eritrea has withdrawn from the regional bloc IGAD, accusing it of targeting the country and failing to uphold its founding principles amid rising tensions with Ethiopia.

Taylor Swift Shown Breaking Down in Tears After Meeting UK Attack Families

Backstage footage captures Taylor Swift tearfully meeting survivors of the recent UK attack during her world tour, revealing her emotional response to the tragedy.

Ghanaian influencer charged over $8m scam targeting elderly Americans

A Ghanaian influencer faces charges for orchestrating a romance scam that defrauded elderly Americans of $8 million. He reportedly flaunted the illicit profits on Instagram, drawing attention to the scheme.

Inside the Colombian cathedral built 180m underground

The underground cathedral in Colombia originated from 1930s miners who created makeshift altars in the mine to pray for safety before their shifts, inspiring the construction of this unique subterranean place of worship.

Chief of S Korea's high-stakes exam quits over 'insane' English test

The head of South Korea's high-stakes English exam resigned amid controversy. Critics labeled the test questions as overly complex, though some believe their difficulty was intentional to thoroughly assess skills.

Swiss Eurovision winner Nemo to return trophy in protest of Israel

Swiss singer Nemo plans to return their Eurovision trophy, citing a "clear conflict" between Israel's participation and the contest's values. This act serves as a protest against Israel's involvement in the event.

Online gaming escaped Australia's social media ban - but critics say it's just as addictive

Parents and experts argue that online gaming carries similar risks for children as social media, advocating for it to be included in Australia's social media ban to better protect young users from addiction and related harms.

Facing One Last Fight, John Cena Became a WWE Legend for More Than Just Ability

John Cena, known for the iconic "You Can't See Me" catchphrase, prepares for his final WWE match on Saturday night. Beyond his wrestling skills, Cena's charisma and dedication helped him become a legendary figure in WWE history.

An eyebrow tip and McDonald's footage: Takeaways from Luigi Mangione's evidence hearing

Prosecutors presented numerous body camera videos and eyewitness testimonies from the day of Luigi Mangione's arrest, highlighting key moments including an eyebrow injury and surveillance footage from McDonald's. The evidence aims to clarify events surrounding the incident.

As Trump targets Venezuela, its allies Russia and China show little signs of support

Experts indicate that Russia and China have largely withdrawn support for Venezuela, offering no significant military or financial assistance amid U.S. actions targeting the country.

Trump's Gaza peace plan struggles to progress as Israel and Hamas face tough choices

Washington faces significant challenges advancing the second stage of Trump's Gaza peace plan, as ongoing delays prolong the suffering of Gazans amid difficult decisions for both Israel and Hamas.

Disguises, freezing waves, and a special forces veteran: Inside mission to sneak Nobel winner out of Venezuela

MarĂ­a Corina Machado was secretly smuggled out of Venezuela, crossing treacherous seas in complete darkness. The operation, led by a special forces veteran, involved disguises and navigating freezing waves to ensure her safe escape.

Six injured as house explodes in California

A natural gas leak caused a house explosion in California, injuring six people and damaging nearby properties. Emergency services responded promptly to the incident.

A Niagara Falls Wreck and the Joint Rescue That Saved Two Americans

Two Americans caught in a wreck near Niagara Falls were rescued through a coordinated effort involving multiple emergency teams. The joint operation showcased swift response and teamwork, ultimately ensuring the safety of those involved in the dangerous situation near the iconic waterfall.

Venezuelan Nobel winner tells BBC people risked their lives for her to come to Oslo

The Venezuelan opposition leader revealed she escaped Venezuela after months in hiding. She emphasized that many people risked their lives to help her reach Oslo safely.

Watch: Canadians and Americans on a social media ban for everyone under 16

The BBC surveyed residents in Toronto and Washington, DC, about their views on implementing an Australian-style ban on social media use for individuals under 16. The responses explored whether such a policy would be effective and appropriate in Canada and the US.

Watch: Moment hiker is rescued from quicksand in Utah

A hiker in Utah became trapped in quicksand after mistakenly stepping on unstable ground. He was stuck until a rescue team arrived and safely pulled him out.

Cameras on killer whales record first evidence of joint hunt with dolphins

Footage from the North-West Pacific coast shows, for the first time, killer whales and dolphins hunting cooperatively, marking a unique example of interspecies teamwork.

SĂĄnchez does not consider changes in the Government after Yolanda DĂ­az requested them and defends that there are no ministers involved in corruption

Yolanda DĂ­az, leader of Sumar, calls for a profound change in the Government due to the "unbearable" situation. However, Moncloa responds with a message of "absolute calm," and SĂĄnchez rules out modifications in the cabinet, defending the integrity of the ministers and denying any involvement in corruption cases.

FeijĂło demands an urgent plenary session in Congress: "SĂĄnchez staying in his bunker without explaining the Government's corruption is not an option"

The president of the PP, Alberto NĂșñez FeijĂło, has requested an urgent plenary session in Congress for next week, demanding that President SĂĄnchez provide explanations regarding the corruption in the Government, a situation he considers unsustainable.

Montero Downplays the Searches as Mere "Information Requests" the Day Before Her Former Number Two Testifies Before the Judge

Vice President Montero minimizes the searches of institutions and public companies, describing them as "information requests," and states that she has no further details beyond what has been published in the press, since the case is under judicial secrecy.

MarĂ­a Corina Machado's daughter on the danger her mother faces returning to Venezuela: "On one hand, I don't want her to go"

Ana Corina Sosa expresses her concern about the risk her mother faces upon returning to Venezuela, although she acknowledges that María Corina Machado’s mission is in her country and she will not rest until she sees it free.

The drip of accusations and resignations over harassment continues in the PSOE, which promises to take action

Pilar Bernabé does not rule out that more harassment cases may appear soon, but assures that the PSOE will act decisively in these situations.

New photos of Trump surrounded by women at Epstein's mansion released

Nineteen photos published by Democrats from the House Oversight Committee show Trump alongside women at Epstein's mansion, where Bill Clinton, Steve Bannon, and the Duke of York from the United Kingdom also appear.

Prison upheld for the mother of the murdered boy from Garrucha and her partner

Preventive detention has been upheld for the mother of the murdered boy in Garrucha and for her partner, who are accused of the crime.

The former mayor of BenaojĂĄn reveals that she was raped in 2006 by a civil guard

The former mayor of BenaojĂĄn has publicly revealed that she was raped in 2006 by a civil guard, 19 years after the incident. The disclosure came during a discussion about sexual harassment in politics.

Andreu Buenafuente and Silvia Abril will not host the New Year's Eve Countdown on TVE

Andreu Buenafuente confirmed in a video that he needs to extend his recovery in order to "come back strong," which prevents him and Silvia Abril from hosting the New Year's Eve Countdown on TVE this year.

A Euromillions Winner Wins the 17 Million Euro Jackpot

A new millionaire in Spain has won the Euromillions jackpot, estimated at 17 million euros, after correctly matching the code of El MillĂłn.

Adolfo Fernåndez, actor from 'Águila Roja' and 'Policías,' dies

Adolfo Fernåndez, known for his roles in successful series such as 'Águila Roja' and 'Policías,' has passed away due to cancer, leaving an important legacy in Spanish television.

Charlotte Holmes was clinically dead for 11 minutes: "You don't feel fear, only joy"

Charlotte Holmes, after being clinically dead for 11 minutes, recounts having seen deceased relatives, including her parents, a sister, and a baby she lost in her youth. During that experience, she did not feel fear, only a deep joy.

Infanta Elena attends the signing of the biography of Juan Carlos I in Madrid and shows her support for the author

Infanta Elena attended the presentation in Madrid of the biography of Juan Carlos I, showing her support for the author Laurence Debray, who highlighted the presence of readers of all ages, including a 12-year-old boy.

Casey Ray, dog trainer: "These are the five breeds most likely to bite"

Casey Ray emphasizes that it is not the fault of the dog breeds that appear on bite lists, but rather these situations are usually caused by human behavior.

Storm Emilia puts Spain on alert in the coming hours: these are the areas expecting heavy rain and strong winds

Storm Emilia will reach its peak this Saturday, according to Aemet, causing alerts for heavy rain and strong winds in various areas of Spain. It is recommended to take extreme precautions during the storm.

The EU agrees to indefinitely freeze confiscated Russian assets and paves the way to use them to help Ukraine

The EU agrees to indefinitely freeze confiscated Russian assets, overcoming Hungary's veto and Belgium's objections, to allocate them to support Ukraine. This issue will be central at the upcoming European leaders' summit.

Jordi Hurtado recalls his first casting and the show that rejected him: "I was left frustrated"

Jordi Hurtado, host of Saber y ganar, has explained why he stopped presenting the weekend editions and recalled his first casting, in which he was rejected, causing him frustration.

A camera captures the moment when a gas explosion destroys a house: six injured and two missing

A gas explosion destroyed a house, captured on camera. Six people were injured and two are missing. A witness described the scene as terrifying and unreal, like a Hollywood movie.

King Charles III Announces That His Cancer Treatment May Be "Reduced" in the Coming Year

King Charles III regards his progress in cancer treatment as a personal blessing and a reflection of significant advances in oncology research, anticipating that his treatment may be reduced during the next year.

Juan del Val, from Planeta to Bookseller: "What I can assure is that my novel has made a lot of 'noise'"

The publishing house Planeta brought together its prominent authors to connect them with readers through direct book sales, highlighting Juan del Val, who emphasized the impact and the "noise" generated by his novel.

Consumer fines Alquiler Seguro 3.6 million euros for abusive practices against tenants

The company Alquiler Seguro has been fined 3.6 million euros for abusive practices against tenants. It can file an appeal with Minister Pablo Bustinduy before exhausting the administrative process.

From Lola Lolita to the Double Award for Sofía Hamela: The Complete List of Winners of the Ídolo Awards 2025

The Ídolo Awards 2025 recognized outstanding talents, with Sofía Hamela as the big winner, receiving two awards. The brand Lola Lolita was also highlighted, among other winners at the event that celebrates creativity and excellence in fashion and trends.

Taylor Swift can't hold back tears remembering fans who were victims of an attack: "Being afraid of that is new"

Taylor Swift became emotional recalling fans who were victims of an attack at a dance academy in the United Kingdom, where three girls died and ten people were injured on July 29, 2024. The singer expressed that feeling afraid of this kind of violence is something new for her.

What Happens If You Mix Paracetamol and Alcohol: What You Should Know Before Taking It

Mixing paracetamol with alcohol overloads the body, increasing the risk of serious damage such as hepatitis and liver failure.

Three Bonoloto Winners Share the Jackpot and Win 256,000 Euros

Three players hit the Bonoloto jackpot, taking home a total of 256,000 euros. Additionally, 137 other third-tier winners each won more than 1,550 euros.

Carolina MarĂ­n reveals that she suffers from "stress and anxiety": "I don't feel good about myself or my body"

Carolina MarĂ­n has revealed on her social media that she has been facing stress and anxiety over the past month, expressing that she does not feel good about herself or her body, thus sharing her difficult personal situation.

Trips to Give as Gifts at Christmas and Easter

Traveling is one of the favorite activities, and the holidays are the ideal time to give unique experiences, offering special opportunities to discover new destinations and enjoy unforgettable moments.

Wines with Personality from the DO Cariñena to Surprise This Christmas

The DO Cariñena has made a special selection of recommended wines to stand out on tables during the upcoming Christmas celebrations, offering options with character to impress during these festivities.

Chris Martin of Coldplay Speaks Out on the 'Kiss Cam' Controversy: "When Life Gives You Lemons, Make Lemonade"

Chris Martin joked about the incident on the 'kiss cam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting that in difficult situations, one should make the best of them.

They reveal the reason for Fedra Lorente's ruin: "It was a pyramid scheme"

Fedra Lorente revealed that Miguel Morales's ruin was due to multiple pyramid schemes he suffered over four years, severely affecting his financial situation.

Influencer Mary Magdalene Dies at 33 After Falling from a Balcony in a Hotel in Thailand

Canadian influencer Mary Magdalene, known for her addiction to cosmetic surgeries, died after falling from a balcony in a hotel in Thailand, where she had checked in just a few hours earlier for a one-night stay.

Toñi Moreno recalls her tough beginnings in television: "I was completely shattered"

Toñi Moreno reveals that at 14 years old her life changed radically when she started working, facing difficult starts in television that left her "completely shattered."

A Miss Loses Her Crown for Making Slanted Eyes Gesture on Social Media: "Eating with a Chinese Person"

Sarah Dzafce lost her crown after making a slanted eyes gesture on social media and saying "Eating with a Chinese person." She initially justified the act by saying she had a headache, but eventually apologized for the offense.

Kiko Matamoros says goodbye after his brutal fallout with María Patiño on 'No somos nadie': "Thanks to those who have supported me"

Kiko Matamoros announced his departure following a strong confrontation with María Patiño on 'No somos nadie'. Through social media, he expressed his gratitude to those who supported him, creating uncertainty about his future on the show.

This is the inheritance of Robe Iniesta that will be managed by his wife and children

Singer Robe Iniesta leaves his legacy in the hands of his wife Vivi and their two children, NahĂșn and KarĂ­n, who will be responsible for managing his inheritance.

The Ibex 35 reverses course and succumbs to declines after surpassing 17,000 points for the first time in its history

The Ibex 35 closed lower after reaching 17,000 points for the first time, although it has accumulated three consecutive weeks of gains, breaking all previous records.

Obama Reveals His Favorite Movies and Sneaks In an Erotic Film by This Cursed Spanish Director

Former President Obama shared his list of favorite movies of the year, which also includes his all-time favorite titles. Notably, the list features an erotic film directed by the controversial Spanish filmmaker Jess Franco.

Norma Ruiz: "When interesting things start happening to a woman, it's from 35 onwards"

Norma Ruiz stars on the Christmas cover of Mujer.es, where she talks about her most notable roles, her upcoming projects, and reflects on the role of women in cinema, emphasizing that interesting things for them begin from the age of 35.

Doctor MarĂ­a GĂĄmez: "Oral health affects sports performance"

Oral health influences not only aesthetics but also the overall health of athletes, affecting their endurance, recovery, and injury prevention.

Goodbye to Annoying WhatsApp Groups: Everything You Can Do to Not Hear from Them

You can mute or leave WhatsApp groups that don't interest you to avoid notifications and distractions. Additionally, the app allows you to customize settings to not receive messages from these groups without leaving them, improving your experience and privacy.

The Town in Spain That Is a Hit Among Ski Lovers

This mountain town in the Huesca Pyrenees stands out as one of the main destinations for enthusiasts of skiing and other winter sports in AragĂłn, attracting numerous visitors each season.

Lydia del Olmo, head chef of Ceibe: "There are more and more women in haute cuisine"

Lydia del Olmo, head chef of Ceibe, Michelin Star restaurant in Ourense, highlights the growing role of women in haute cuisine and how the sector has evolved to become more inclusive in recent years.

The alternative to Google Maps and Waze is reborn with strength

TomTom relaunches its applications with new names and more free features to compete directly with Google Maps and Waze, aiming to attract more users by offering better options at no cost.

A Satellite Captures Images of Oxagon, the Floating City Project Aiming to Connect Three Continents

A satellite has captured images of Oxagon, an innovative floating city that seeks to connect three continents. Its container terminal is expected to be fully operational by 2026, boosting global trade and logistics.

The first detail of Fernando Alonso's AMR26, revealed: this is how the new Honda engine sounds

Aston Martin has unveiled the sound of the Honda engine that will power its AMR26 car for the 2026 season, marking the debut of the new power unit in competition.

ESA captures the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas shining with X-rays

The ESA, through the XMM-Newton satellite, has detected X-ray emissions coming from the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas. This observation with the European Photon camera provides valuable data on the comet's interaction with the solar wind and its composition, expanding knowledge about interstellar objects passing through the solar system.

Drama at Real Madrid: RĂŒdiger also out and Xabi Alonso faces the challenge with eight absences and doubt over MbappĂ©

Xabi Alonso faces a tough challenge with eight absences and MbappĂ©'s status uncertain. The coach has only one first-team defender, RaĂșl Asencio, available for the match at Mendizorroza.

First shipment of heroin pills in the world intercepted in Madrid via a route between Spain and Colombia

A joint operation by the National Police, the DEA, and Colombian authorities managed to seize eight kilograms of heroin pills and arrest five people in Madrid, intercepting the world’s first shipment of this drug transported via Spain and Colombia.

The average retirement pension will increase by 570 euros annually with the 2.7% increase

A pensioner with a monthly pension of 1,511 euros will see an increase to 1,552 euros in 2026, thanks to the 2.7% increase approved by the Ministry of Inclusion, Social Security and Migrations, which represents an annual increase of 570 euros.

Fernando Alonso's Fortune: 4 Houses Around the World, a Museum, and 260 Million Euros

In addition to owning a fortune that includes four houses in different countries, a museum, and 260 million euros, driver Fernando Alonso is expecting his first child with Melissa Jiménez.

The Element That Can Increase Your Home’s Value by Up to 70%: “It’s No Longer a Luxury, but a Necessity”

Accessibility is key to the value of homes in Spain, especially with 20% of the population over 65 years old. Adapting homes for elderly people or those with reduced mobility can increase their value by up to 70%, making this upgrade more of a necessity than a luxury.

Will Housing Prices Continue to Rise in 2026? This Is Idealista's Forecast

Idealista predicts that by the end of 2025, the price of homes for sale will have increased by more than 15% year-on-year, indicating an upward trend that could continue into 2026.

'Kidult', when playing is not just for children: this is the consumer driving the toy industry

29% of toy industry sales come from adults interested in children's activities, according to the consultancy Circana, highlighting the "kidult" consumer as a key driver of the industry.

Cheese and Crispy Bacon Dip, an Inexpensive Appetizer to Make Your Christmas Table a Hit

This appetizer combines cheddar cheese, caramelized onion, and chives with crispy bacon, offering a delicious and affordable option to stand out on the Christmas table.

Prepared dishes return to Mercadona so you don't have to cook at all this Christmas

Mercadona reintroduces its 'Ready to Eat' section with prepared dishes, offering an easy and quick option to avoid cooking during the Christmas holidays.

The Sequin Midi Skirt from Zara That Will Be the Most Sought-After Garment for Women in Their 50s This Christmas

Zara has designed a perfect sequin midi skirt for women in their 50s, ideal to wear at Christmas parties.

How to Prevent Your Cat from Destroying the Christmas Tree: Tips to Keep It Away from the Decorations

Cats are attracted to the ornaments and lights on the Christmas tree, which can be dangerous, especially because of the wires. It is important to take measures to protect both the decorations and the pets.

These Are the Christmas Gifts You Cannot Bring on the Plane This Holiday Season

During the holidays, several common Christmas gifts, including ornaments and typical plant-based products, are prohibited on flights. These restrictions can affect your plans, so it is important to know which items you cannot bring on the plane to avoid inconveniences.

This is the Christmas comedy with which Kate Winslet makes her debut as a director

Kate Winslet debuts as a director with a Christmas comedy, accompanied by Helen Mirren and a debut screenwriter.

Demi Lovato on RosalĂ­a's 'Lux': "It's so good it makes me want to quit music"

In an interview with Jack Coyne's channel, Demi Lovato expressed that RosalĂ­a's album 'Lux' is so impressive that it makes her want to quit music, highlighting the quality of the Catalan singer's work.

Murdered in Broad Daylight: A Convicted Killer and Sexual Abuser of a 9-Year-Old Boy

A man convicted of killing and sexually abusing a 9-year-old boy was murdered in broad daylight in Brazil. The incident shocked the community due to the severity of the original crime and the violence with which he was attacked.

Custodio, from the Bathtub of 'La Revuelta' to Jumping to a Publishing House: "It's Like Winning the Planeta Prize"

Amateur writer Custodio becomes a professional after publishing his trilogy 'AndalucĂ­a negra' with the publishing house Temas de Hoy, an experience he compares to winning a major literary prize.

The family of Isak Andic pays tribute to the businessman on the first anniversary of his death

Isak Andic's family commemorated the first anniversary of his passing with a tribute. Meanwhile, the death of the founder of Mango remains under judicial investigation.

Foreigners Take the Wheel in Freight Transport: "Spaniards Don't Want to Drive Trucks"

The proportion of foreign workers in transportation has grown by 32.9% in one year, making it the sector with the highest increase. Currently, almost 18% of truck drivers are foreigners, reflecting the low willingness of Spaniards to perform this job.

LAT Couples, partners who choose to live apart: "Living together, in our case, would kill the relationship"

In Spain, LAT couples are increasing who choose not to live together in order to maintain independence, balance their own lives, and avoid negative dynamics that previously frustrated cohabitation. This approach aims to preserve the relationship without the tensions of sharing a home.

The life of José Antonio in a van due to the housing crisis: "Young people have a bleak future"

José Antonio, affected by high housing prices and bad experiences with shared housing, decided to live in a camper van. This is how he faces the real estate crisis, highlighting a difficult future for young people.

Israel rules Eurovision

Spain, along with four other countries, will not participate in the next edition of Eurovision following the EBU's decision to maintain Israel's presence in the contest.

A Little Calm

In the midst of the Christmas hustle and bustle, the temptation arises to follow Byung-Chul Han's philosophy, which values inactivity as a form of tranquility and reflection during hectic times.

The Injustice of the Pseudonym

The passing of Ángel Torres Quesada has gone unnoticed by many readers who enjoyed his work without knowing his true identity due to the use of a pseudonym.

Frustrated Fan in the Era of ‘Bots’

The Ministry of Culture must take action in response to the inability of thousands of fans to attend concerts due to automated systems (‘bots’) that give preference to a few, negatively impacting the experience and fair access to musical events.

These are the countries that will participate in Eurovision 2026 and those that have withdrawn due to Israel's presence

Five regions, including Spain, have announced their withdrawal from Eurovision 2026 because of Israel's participation in the contest.

Germany Accuses Russia of Cyberattack on Its Air Traffic Control System and Summons Russian Ambassador in Berlin

Germany has accused Russia of a cyberattack on its air traffic control system. German intelligence services hold Russia directly responsible, and in response, Berlin has summoned the Russian ambassador to express its official protest.

Serious Accident in Seville: Three Dead in Crash on the A-66 near Guillena

Three people died in a serious accident on the A-66, near Guillena, Seville. A car became trapped between trucks, and a heavy-duty crane was deployed to rescue the trapped individuals.

Do you want to win a free V16 beacon? Prove how much you know about them here

The V16 emergency beacon light will be mandatory starting January 1st. Participate in this game to demonstrate your knowledge about its use and features, and win one for free.

Andrés Iniesta Cleared by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Peru After Being Accused of Fraud

The Public Prosecutor's Office of Peru cleared former footballer Andrés Iniesta of fraud allegations. On September 10, his company publicly denied any responsibility, and the investigations confirmed his innocence.

Roberto Brasero goes to the Arctic Circle in search of northern lights: "There’s one!"

Journalist Roberto Brasero connected live to the program 'Y ahora Sonsoles' from the Arctic Circle, showing his excitement at capturing northern lights during his trip.

Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez's jab after the cancellation of 'GH 20': "This edition went by so quickly"

The reality show 'GH 20' moved its grand finale up to December 18 for not meeting its audience goals. Jorge Javier VĂĄzquez expressed surprise at how quickly this edition passed.

Wave of evictions in 'GH 20' to choose the five finalists

Five consecutive evictions in a single episode, due to the final being brought forward, allowed RocĂ­o, Desi, Aquilino, RaĂșl, and Cristian to be chosen as finalists by the audience.

Charlie McGettigan, 1994 Eurovision winner, returns his trophy in protest against Israel's participation

Charlie McGettigan, 1994 Eurovision winner, has returned his trophy in protest against Israel's participation in the contest, joining the action taken by Nemo, the 2024 winner.

Jon Sistiaga starts a new television project with Cuatro

Jon Sistiaga returns to the Cuatro channel shortly after the conclusion of Otro enfoque, starting a new television project.

José Luis Ábalos reportedly chose Andrea to have his first intimate face-to-face visit in Soto del Real, according to 'La mirada crítica'

The Prison Institutions must certify that there is a sentimental relationship between José Luis Ábalos and Andrea in order to approve their first intimate face-to-face visit in Soto del Real.

Nacho Cano harshly attacks the Government: "Pedro SĂĄnchez doesn't deserve to see one of my shows"

Nacho Cano has harshly criticized the Government, calling its team "delinquents" and "shameless." Furthermore, he expressed that Pedro SĂĄnchez does not deserve to attend any of his performances.

SofĂ­a, on 'First Dates': "Wherever I go, there's always a man ruining everything"

SofĂ­a reported on 'First Dates' that she experiences street harassment daily, including staring, whistling, and car honks, expressing her frustration over the constant presence of men who make her daily life difficult.

Fedra Lorente on her financial situation: "What household doesn’t have some debt?"

In an exclusive interview with 'El tiempo justo,' Fedra Lorente discussed her financial situation and pointed out that it is common to have debts at home, normalizing this financial reality.

The kings and their daughters wish Merry Christmas 'from' Asturias

The Spanish royal family shares a Christmas greeting from Asturias, using a photo taken at the recent Princess of Asturias awards held in October.

Taylor Momsen, former actress and lead singer of the band The Pretty Reckless since 2009, is releasing her first Christmas EP this year, transforming a popular Christmas carol into an alternative rock anthem.

Porn Actress Bonnie Blue, Known for Her Controversial Public Sex Challenges, to Be Deported from Bali After Being Fined

Bonnie Blue, a porn actress famous for her public sexual challenges, will face deportation from Bali after being fined by local authorities.

Norma Duval Endures the Pain of Her Family Losses at Christmas: "These Are Very Significant Dates"

Norma Duval expresses the difficulty she faces celebrating Christmas after the loss of her loved ones. She nostalgically remembers her family and acknowledges that these dates are especially meaningful and emotional for her, marked by the memory of her father, mother, and siblings.

Fran AntĂłn attended to urgently after three days of hunger strike: "Things got serious, but I will continue as soon as I can"

Fran AntĂłn, husband of Kiko HernĂĄndez, was attended to urgently after three days on a hunger strike, chained in front of his restaurant in protest of its closure. Although his condition worsened, he assures that he will continue his fight when he can.

Westcol gives the definitive shutdown to the Kings League by signing with the competition: "Latin America became too small for us"

Colombian streamer Westcol announces his joining the Baller League, where he will face figures like IShowSpeed, Ronaldinho, and Usain Bolt, leaving the Kings League to compete on a more global stage.

Laura Escanes opens up about her future plans with Joan VerdĂș: "For now, enjoying each stage"

Laura Escanes, winner at the Ídolo Awards, spoke with the press during the photocall. She mentioned that, for now, she prefers to enjoy each stage without making big future plans with Joan VerdĂș.

The 'TikToker' Silvana Rebollo talks about the bullying she suffered in her town and lashes out at her aggressors: "They are still proud of it"

Silvana Rebollo denounces the bullying she endured in Moguer, attributing it to the envy of her aggressors, who are still proud of their actions and continue to affect her life.

The Virgen del RocĂ­o in Seville confirms that they attend to two people a day due to scooter accidents

In Seville, the Virgen del RocĂ­o Hospital treats more than two people daily for accidents involving electric scooters, a figure that has grown since 2012 and has doubled after the pandemic, exceeding 850 annual admissions. To avoid risks, from January it will be mandatory to have liability insurance, wear a helmet, and the minimum age to ride scooters will be 16 years old, aiming to regulate this increasingly used mode of transport.

A man creates a Christmas tree made with 1,750 plastic bottles

A Ghanaian environmentalist has built a Christmas tree using 1,750 plastic bottles to reuse waste and raise awareness about pollution in his country.

The Hidden Catacombs of Santiago: The Secret Beneath the Cathedral

During the Invisible Heritage Week, Santiago de Compostela opened its catacombs beneath the Cathedral to the public. Four meters underground lies a necropolis over 1,200 years old with well-preserved tombs and remains, alongside the first basilica from the 9th century. These revelations showcase the origins of the city, from Roman remnants to the beginnings of Christianity.

Luis Enrique and Valverde deny receiving referee reports in the Negreira case: "Neither I nor anyone on my staff was offered any"

Luis Enrique, Ernesto Valverde, and Joan Laporta testified as witnesses in the Negreira case. Both coaches denied having received referee reports, assuring that neither they nor their staff were ever offered such documents in connection with the scandal.

Lindsey Vonn wins the World Cup downhill and makes history in skiing at 41 years old

American Lindsey Vonn, after more than seven years without victories, won the World Cup downhill in St. Moritz this Friday, making history in skiing at 41 years old.

Rafa Nadal, operated on his right hand for severe arthritis

Former tennis player Rafa Nadal, winner of 22 Grand Slam titles, underwent surgery at the Teknon Medical Center in Barcelona due to severe arthritis in his right hand.

Benzema analyzes Real Madrid's situation: "A player is missing who can tell Bellingham, Mbappé, or Vinícius when they are wrong"

Karim Benzema pointed out that Real Madrid is facing difficulties after two consecutive defeats and highlighted the absence of a leader on the field who can correct key players like Bellingham, Mbappé, or Vinícius when they make mistakes.

Tusk condemns attack by Polish ultras on Rayo Vallecano fans: "The stadium thugs strike again"

The Polish Prime Minister condemned the attack by ultras against Rayo Vallecano supporters, which left ten injured, three hospitalized, and seven arrested, noting that violence in stadiums is resurfacing.

'The Impossible Will Be Done' now available, the documentary starring artists with intellectual disabilities

The documentary narrates the 60th anniversary concert of Plena inclusión España, held at the National Auditorium of Music before 700 attendees, starring artists with intellectual disabilities.

Dysphagia, still a largely unknown condition that "has a great impact" on health and quality of life

More than two million people in Spain could have dysphagia, a mostly undiagnosed condition that significantly affects health and quality of life.

Cocemfe conveys its proposals to the Government so that the Technical Building Code ensures real universal accessibility

Cocemfe presented proposals to the Government to ensure that the Technical Building Code guarantees real universal accessibility, emphasizing that building design should be based on a deep understanding of how people move and interact with their environment.

They warn that the Social Economy Law threatens the employment equality of people with disabilities

The Spanish Council for the Defense of Disability and Dependency warns that the Social Economy Law excludes centers without social initiative qualification, putting the employment equality of people with disabilities at risk.

Ferrovial completes the leap to the Nasdaq 100 and becomes the first Ibex company to enter the index

Led by Rafael del Pino, Ferrovial manages to enter the Nasdaq 100, becoming the first Ibex company to reach this index. This achievement will increase its liquidity and visibility in the main market.

The price of pork falls in November for the first time since January

The price of pork decreased in November for the first time since January, due to an outbreak of African swine fever detected last month in Catalonia.

Brussels will impose a 3-euro fee on small packages from platforms like Shein or Temu

Brussels will apply a 3-euro fee to small packages from platforms like Shein or Temu to curb the surge of low-value imports, which have tripled since 2022, reaching 4.6 billion in 2024.

Spirits Manufacturers Rely on Christmas to Overcome "a Difficult and Complex Year"

The Spirits Industry Association of Spain notes that sales have been challenging up to October due to a difficult year. They are counting on the Christmas season to improve results and overcome the economic and market challenges faced throughout 2023.

The INE confirms that inflation eased by only one-tenth in November and that pensions will rise by 2.7% in 2026

The INE reported that in November inflation decreased by only one-tenth, driven by a drop in electricity prices. Additionally, it confirmed that pensions will increase by 2.7% in 2026.

Talgo approves the entry of Jainaga and Sepi with the replacement of the president and the headquarters on the table

Talgo approved the incorporation of Jainaga and the State Industrial Holdings Company (Sepi) as new shareholders. The decision also opens the debate on the possible replacement of the president and the relocation of the headquarters, in a strategic move to strengthen the railway company in the face of future challenges.

The Nordic series in the style of Agatha Christie that has arrived on streaming: murders in a hotel during a snowstorm

Based on a novel by a former Norwegian minister and writer, this Swedish series presents a mystery in the style of Agatha Christie, where a murder occurs in a hotel during a snowstorm and all the characters are suspects.

'Knives Out 3': Explained Ending of the Most Difficult Murder to Solve for Daniel Craig

"Knives Out: Glass Onion" on Netflix features Daniel Craig and Josh O'Connor in a complex ecclesiastical mystery. The plot revolves around the hidden identity of the murderer, challenging the characters to solve an intricate case full of misleading clues.

Review of 'Tell Me Softly': Not as Attractive as 'My Fault,' but for the First Time We're on the "Good Guy" Team

Mercedes Ron's new adaptation on Prime Video offers a fresh dynamic between siblings, moving away from common clichés. Although it doesn't surpass 'My Fault,' the series manages to make the audience identify for the first time with the "good guy" of the story.

The Polish Series That Will Chill You to the Bone: The Magnetic Thriller of a Hidden Crime on HBO Max

This Polish miniseries is a hidden gem in HBO Max’s catalog, perfect for watching at Christmas. With a magnetic thriller, it tells the story of a hidden crime that keeps viewers on the edge, establishing itself as a standout choice for genre enthusiasts.

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, a couple in crisis: everything about 'The Drama,' their mysterious movie together

Zendaya and Robert Pattinson star in an intense romantic drama produced by Ari Aster for A24, where they will explore a relationship in crisis marked by a complex and conflictive chemistry.

TikTok accused of being a "gateway to child pornography" through real and AI-generated videos

An investigation by Maldita.es reveals that TikTok allows and suggests sexualized videos of minors, both real and AI-generated, which link to child pornography websites. TikTok denies these accusations and asserts that it maintains a "zero tolerance" policy against such content.

"Alexa, Break the Silence," the Idea from Amazon and Fad Juventud That Has Boosted Support Against Cyberviolence

The campaign against cyberviolence, created by Amazon and Fad Juventud, reached over 230,000 views, generating a significant increase in help inquiries, promoting prevention and support for victims.

This is LEO Solo, the propeller-free flying motorcycle you can pilot without a license

LEO Solo is a single-seat flying motorcycle that does not use propellers. Its innovative design allows it to be piloted without the need for a license, making personal aerial mobility more accessible.

GPT-5.2 in ChatGPT: More Accuracy, Fewer Hallucinations, and a Leap in Professional Tasks

OpenAI launches GPT-5.2, improving reasoning, coding, and safety, with 38% fewer errors. New Instant, Thinking, and Pro versions in ChatGPT strengthen its use in professional environments.

Goodbye to Annoying WhatsApp Groups: Everything You Can Do to Not Hear from Them

WhatsApp offers several options to avoid disturbances from unwanted groups, such as muting them indefinitely, hiding notifications, and leaving those that don't interest you, thereby improving the user experience and allowing you to maintain control over which messages you receive.

Natalia CebrĂĄn, Fashion Consultant: "Never wear baggy pants if you have wide hips"

Influencer and fashion consultant Natalia CebrĂĄn advises avoiding baggy pants if you have wide hips, as this garment can accentuate that area. Additionally, she shares other common style mistakes to better highlight your figure and achieve a more flattering look.

The Elegant Manicure Selena Gomez Wore at Her Wedding That Promises to Be a Hit This Winter

Selena Gomez dazzled with an elegant manicure at her wedding, which is already emerging as the most sought-after trend for this winter, combining style and sophistication.

The Most Elegant and Sophisticated Bag of the Season Lands at Parfois: Available for Under 40 Euros

This Parfois bag stands out for its simple, structured, and understated design, offering timeless elegance at an affordable price, under 40 euros.

Sport Dresses in Luxury: How Major Exclusive Brands Are Investing in Female Athletes

Luxury brands are investing in sponsoring female athletes in sports such as tennis, skiing, sailing, and football, reflecting a growing interest in highlighting and supporting female talent in the sporting arena.

The ancient Arab eyeliner, known as Kohl, inscribed as Heritage by UNESCO

Kohl, more than makeup, has historically been used as protection against the sun and sand, a remedy for the eyes, and a symbol of beauty and spirituality, being recognized by UNESCO as Heritage.

Goodbye to Rain Boots: This Is the Most Versatile and Stylish Alternative for Rainy Days

Waterproof Chelsea ankle boots are becoming the most versatile and stylish alternative for rainy days, overtaking traditional rain boots this season.

The curious origin of the word 'restaurant' explained by Jordi Roca: "It emerged after the French Revolution"

Jordi Roca explains that the word "restaurant" originated after the French Revolution, highlighting its historical connection to that period.

How to Choose a Good Supermarket Coffee, According to an Expert: "Check the Coffee's Origin"

A coffee expert shares tips on TikTok for identifying quality coffees in supermarkets, emphasizing the importance of checking the coffee's origin to ensure good flavor and experience.

Two of the Ten Best Wineries in the World Are Located in Spain

MarquĂ©s de Murrieta and GonzĂĄlez Byass have been recognized among the ten best wineries in the world according to the 'The World’s 50 Best Wineries' ranking, highlighting the quality of Spanish wine on a global level.

Prawn and Salmon Pan Salad: A Healthy and Gluten-Free Menu

Andrea Carucci, author of 'The Fertility Kitchen', shares healthy and delicious recipes every Friday. This week she presents a prawn and salmon pan salad, ideal for a nutritious and gluten-free menu.

Karlos Arguiñano, about the recipe that never fails: "You should make this chicken at least once every 15 days"

Chef Karlos Arguiñano recommends preparing stewed chicken with sweet potato, an ideal recipe for autumn that he suggests cooking at least once every fifteen days.

Miguel Torres (39 years old) reveals the trick to making "a different, warm, crunchy, and full-flavored salad"

Miguel Torres, former contestant of 'MasterChef Celebrity,' reveals his trick to preparing a unique, warm, and crunchy salad that stands out for its distinct and original flavor.

This is the Fairy Tale Town with the World's Largest Advent Calendar

The German town opens a window of its town hall daily from December 1 to 24, creating the world's largest advent calendar and attracting visitors with its festive and magical atmosphere.

From Dubai to Bilbao: Five Museums That Impress Even Before Entering

These five museums, located between Dubai and Bilbao, stand out not only for their valuable collections but also for their impressive architecture, which captivates visitors before they access the internal exhibitions.

The Charming Country Where One of Europe's Most Magical Christmases Is Celebrated

Hungary celebrates Christmas with great passion in cities such as Budapest, Eger, Debrecen, and GyƑr, offering a magical experience that stands out among European traditions.

A Christmas Getaway to the City of Nativity Scenes: Pizza, Chaos, and Color in Winter

Naples is ideal for a Christmas getaway due to its proximity, unique festive atmosphere, and excellent, affordable cuisine, combining tradition, color, and flavor in winter.

These Are the Ten Most Spectacular Sites in the World Named World Heritage Sites in 2025

In 2025, UNESCO declared ten new sites as World Heritage Sites, highlighting their cultural and natural importance. Among them are archaeological wonders, ecological reserves, and historic cities that reflect the diversity and richness of global heritage. These designations aim to protect and promote these places for future generations.

Six Getaways to Experience a Unique Christmas: From Classic Cities to Different Destinations

A travel getaway is perfect to awaken the Christmas spirit. The article suggests six varied destinations, from traditional cities to original places, ideal to live a unique and different Christmas that inspires joy and new experiences during the holidays.

The Medieval Secret of Brittany: One of the Best-Preserved Historic Town Centers in Europe

This small town in the Gulf of Morbihan, Brittany, stands out for its almost intact walls and colorful facades, offering one of the best-preserved medieval examples in France.

Álex Sempere, nutritionist: "We live in the time when we know the most about food, and in which we eat the worst"

Álex Sempere points out that the speed of modern life has turned food into something quick and ultra-processed, losing its value and ritual, which explains why, despite knowing a lot about nutrition, we eat worse than ever.

Alternate fasting is more effective than the traditional low-calorie diet, according to a study

A study indicates that alternative diets such as ketogenic, modified alternate-day fasting, and early time-restricted eating may be more effective than the traditional low-calorie diet for weight loss and health improvement.

Sara FlĂłrez, Psychologist: "What Protects a Child Is Not the Absence of Problems, but Having Emotionally Available Parents"

Sara FlĂłrez emphasizes that protecting children does not mean hiding problems from them, but rather providing a safe home and emotionally available parents who support them without overwhelming them.

Tanning beds are associated with a higher risk of melanoma and can cause DNA damage

A study found that young people who use tanning beds show more skin mutations, especially in the lumbar area, compared to older individuals, suggesting a link between their use and an increased risk of melanoma due to DNA damage.

CNIC Scientists Discover Why Heart Attacks Are Less Harmful at Night

CNIC scientists have discovered that at night the immune system better protects the body, which explains why heart attacks cause less damage during this period.

Warning about a possible bacteria in Nestlé infant powdered milk

AESAN recommends not consuming Nestlé infant powdered milk due to the possible presence of bacteria, urging consumers to refrain from using the product if they have it at home.

At the controls of the new BMW iX3: can an electric car really travel 800 kilometers?

The new BMW iX3 features a revamped design, advanced technology, and a range that exceeds 800 km, promising greater efficiency and performance in the electric vehicle segment.

Porsche buys a Hyundai Ioniq 5 N and the engineers are amazed by its gadgets

Porsche has acknowledged the advanced technology of the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N, a Korean electric sports car, highlighting its innovative gadgets, something uncommon for the German brand.

The condition of a viaduct on the A-6 forces the Ministry of Transport to announce a new one that will be built alongside it

The Ministry of Transport has approved the construction of a new Tremor viaduct in Torre del Bierzo (LeĂłn) due to the deterioration of the current viaduct on the A-6. The new bridge will be built parallel to the existing one to ensure safety and improve the road infrastructure.

Mechanic Juan José warns about the danger of AdBlue in winter: "Use antifreeze in the tank as soon as possible"

Mechanic Juan José alerts about the problems that cold weather can cause in the AdBlue tank during winter, recommending adding antifreeze as soon as possible to prevent damage and ensure the proper functioning of the system.

Does the V16 beacon have connectivity with the miDGT app?

Most drivers are unaware of the functions of the miDGT app and mistakenly believe that the Connected V16 beacon must be linked to this application, which is not true.

The mayor of Algeciras, accused by the PSOE of harassment and embezzlement, announced his temporary suspension from the PP to defend his honor, while the party is forcing him to relinquish his position as a 'Popular' senator.

A father and mother arrested for the violent death of a six-month-old baby in Ciudad Real

A six-month-old baby died violently in an occupied apartment on Toledo Street in Ciudad Real. The police have arrested the father and mother as the main suspects in the incident.

The Secretary of Equality of the Galician PSOE, Silvia Fraga, resigns following the José Tomé sexual harassment case

Silvia Fraga resigns as Secretary of Equality of the Galician PSOE due to a disagreement with the party leadership, which did not consult her about the statement released on the day the sexual harassment case involving the former president of the Lugo Provincial Council, José Tomé, broke.

Waldorf Astoria will arrive in Spain in 2029 with an investment of 220 million in a hotel

Waldorf Astoria announced in New York its arrival in Spain in 2029 through a 220 million investment to build a hotel. This project represents the expansion of the renowned hotel chain in the country.

The PSOE investigates the mayor of Almussafes and second-in-command in Valencia over allegations of sexual and workplace harassment

The PSOE is investigating the mayor of Almussafes and second-in-command in Valencia following allegations of sexual and workplace harassment. Gonzålez, connected to the former Minister of Development José Luis Ábalos, who is currently imprisoned, is one of the main figures involved in this investigation.

British Man Injured After His Car Is Shot at in Alicante

A British man was injured after being shot at while in his car in Alicante. He was able to get out of the vehicle and asked a neighbor for help, who took him to the Torrevieja Hospital.

These are all the fines that will be toughened in Barcelona: When will they come into effect?

The Barcelona City Council will modify the Civility Ordinance, in effect for almost 20 years, to toughen various fines and improve urban coexistence. The update aims to adapt to new needs and current problems in the city.

A decisive structural element from the 4th century BC discovered in Elche showing how the city was organized and evolved

In the 2025 archaeological campaign at the La Alcudia site in Elche, a key structural element from the 4th century BC has been discovered, offering new insights into the urban organization and development of the city during that period.

Former partner of seriously injured woman in Motril arrested for beating

The former partner of a woman has been arrested after severely assaulting her in Motril. The victim is hospitalized in Granada, where her spleen was removed due to the severity of the injuries.

Besteiro learned in October of an accusation of harassment against Tomé: "We asked him for explanations and he denied the facts"

The secretary-general of the PSdeG stated that the party acted quickly and decisively after learning in October of an accusation of harassment against Tomé, who denied the facts when questioned.

The Socialist Mayor of BelalcĂĄzar Resigns from All Positions Due to Alleged Sexual Harassment

The Socialist mayor of BelalcĂĄzar resigned from all his positions after being accused of alleged sexual harassment of a subordinate.

Rojuu's Emotional Surprise to a Fan at Her First Concert: "It’s Her Dream"

Rojuu emotionally surprised a fan during her first concert by inviting her on stage. The fan, thrilled, fulfilled her dream of seeing her idol live, making the moment unforgettable for both of them and for everyone who witnessed the scene.

A woman is stunned after losing a parking spot due to technology

A woman was trying to reserve a parking spot but lost it when another driver used technology to get ahead and take it before her.

A children's story narrated by Trump about the birth of Jesus goes viral: "How funny is this?"

A Christmas book narrated by Donald Trump about the birth of Jesus has gone viral on social media, generating both support and criticism among users.

Pasta, noodles, and rice: what a veterinary expert says about giving these carbohydrates to your dog

Veterinarian Carlos Gutiérrez states that pasta, noodles, and rice can be useful in specific situations, but they are not the best nutritional option for dogs, who are carnivorous by nature.

How to Recognize Hypothermia in Dogs and Act in Time

Hypothermia in dogs can progress quickly, starting with shivering and becoming dangerous if the body temperature drops to 31ÂșC. Recognizing these signs early is crucial to act and avoid life-threatening risks.

Luna and Max are the favorite names for purebred dogs in the United States in 2025, while Elphie and Caesar are predominant among more generic names in the records.

How to Know if Your Ferret Is Eating Well: Key Signs to Interpret What Its Body Tells Us

Ferrets are strict carnivores and need a proper diet for their health. Observing their body and behavior helps identify if they are eating correctly and detect possible problems caused by inadequate feeding.

Your daily horoscope: Saturday, December 13, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover what the stars have in store for you in different aspects of your life.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: results

Check the results of the ONCE Cuponazo from Friday, December 12, 2025, to see if your number has won a prize.

Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, December 12, 2025

Check the winning EuroMillions numbers for Friday, December 12, 2025, to see if you have won any prize in the draw on this date.

Check Bonoloto: Results for Friday, December 12, 2025

Check here the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Friday, December 12, 2025, to verify your numbers and prizes.

Get Yourself a VPN: You'll Need It in 2026, and One of the Best Costs Just €1.99 Now

Online privacy is becoming a daily necessity for all internet users. By 2026, using a VPN will be essential, and currently, there are quality options available for only €1.99.

Garmin wants you to forget the Apple Watch: this watch is cheaper and better for sports

Garmin introduces the Venu series, a watch that combines advanced sports features with smartwatch capabilities. It offers a more affordable and sport-focused alternative compared to the Apple Watch, ideal for those looking for a versatile device for physical activity and everyday use.

The Fire TV Stick returns to Black Friday prices: the new 4K Select for less than 20 euros

The Fire TV Stick 4K Select is once again available at Black Friday prices, for less than 20 euros. This device quickly and easily turns any TV into a Smart TV, making it ideal for upgrading old televisions.

In Case You Overdo It at Christmas: The Xiaomi Scale That Measures Fat Is Discounted to 48 Euros

The Xiaomi S400 scale, which analyzes body composition beyond just weight, is on sale for 48 euros on AliExpress—ideal for monitoring your body after the holidays.

The FBI Document That Became a Movie Starring Sydney Sweeney

'Reality' is a haunting and minimalist thriller that turns a real interrogation into an original cinematic experience, highlighting Sydney Sweeney's performance.

What Happened to... Kevin Gallacher: One of the Last Scots to Play in a World Cup

Kevin Gallacher, a prominent Scottish forward, participated in two European Championships and was a key part of the Blackburn Rovers team that won the Premier League in 1995, being one of the last Scots to play in a World Cup.

The 'Alpine Divorce': a chilling forensic term that hides gender-based violence

Deaths classified as accidents and omitted autopsies reveal a recurring pattern. This legal loophole favors perpetrators, concealing cases of gender-based violence under terms like the 'Alpine divorce.'

The Dupont's Lark, One of the Winged Emblems of the Iberian Steppes, Walks Toward Extinction

The Dupont's Lark, emblematic of the Iberian steppes, faces extinction in Spain if urgent recovery plans required by law are not implemented, possibly disappearing within the next twenty years.

These Celebrity Couples Are Compatible, According to the Horoscope

The horoscope reveals which famous couples are compatible, highlighting the harmony and connection between their astrological signs. These bonds show how astrology can influence relationships, emphasizing the affinity between celebrities based on their zodiac characteristics.

Abandoned Sites That Have an Aura of Mystery and Are Worth Visiting

These abandoned places emanate an aura of mystery that makes them fascinating and worth visiting. Their unique atmosphere attracts explorers and curious visitors interested in uncovering their secrets and hidden beauty.

From Hazard to Ronaldo: Great Football Stars Who Had a Poor End to Their Careers

This article highlights several great football stars who, after a career full of successes, ended their trajectory with much lower performance and recognition, showcasing the common ups and downs in a footballer's life.

Ghost towns around the world frozen in time

There are places in the world that were abandoned and frozen in time, becoming part of the collective memory. Today, these ghost towns are tourist attractions that offer a unique experience to those who visit them.

The PP believes that SĂĄnchez has wasted European funds and used them for his own benefit to "survive" without budgets

The PP accuses SĂĄnchez's government of squandering European funds, describing Spain's management as inefficient and characterized by systematic delays. They point out that a historic opportunity for European investment has been lost, and that the resources have been used for political interests, allowing the executive to "survive" without approving new budgets.

Russia rejects Zelensky's proposal to hold a referendum in eastern Ukraine

Putin's advisor, Yuri Ushakov, stated that the entire eastern region of Ukraine already belongs to Russia, rejecting Zelensky's proposal to hold a referendum in that area.

Ferraz tries to close the Salazar case with a "very serious" offense and opens disciplinary proceedings against HernĂĄndez and Javier Izquierdo

Rebeca TorrĂł, Secretary of Organization, acknowledged that the Salazar case marks a key turning point and apologized for not being up to the task, but denied that the party had tried to cover up the situation. Ferraz aims to close the matter by classifying it as a "very serious" offense and has initiated disciplinary proceedings against HernĂĄndez and Javier Izquierdo.

Indra sends Judge Peinado 38 emails between its employees and Cristina Álvarez, Begoña Gómez's advisor

Indra has responded to Judge Peinado's request by providing 38 emails exchanged between its employees and Cristina Álvarez, advisor to Begoña Gómez, including communications via email, WhatsApp, and other written means.

US Intelligence assures that more than 2,000 Afghans residing in the country have ties to terrorism

Donald Trump requested a thorough review of the backgrounds of Afghans evacuated to the US, many of whom were collaborators with international forces, amid concerns about possible ties to terrorism.

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Narges Mohammadi "Violently" Detained in Iran

Iranian activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi was violently detained in Iran. She had been on provisional release since December 2024 for medical reasons.

Health Ministry and Regions Approve the New Vaccination Schedule for 2026

The Ministry of Health and the autonomous communities have approved the official vaccination schedule for 2026, recommending to ideally start vaccinations from the last week of September.

The Surreal Moment of Maduro Singing 'Don't Worry, Be Happy' Amid Tensions with the US

NicolĂĄs Maduro had a surprising moment by singing "Don't Worry, Be Happy" during a time of increasing tensions with the United States, displaying a carefree attitude amid the diplomatic crisis between the two countries.

General strike in Portugal: what is Montenegro's labor reform that is at the root of the protest

In Portugal, with a workforce of 5 million, around 1.3 million are in precarious employment according to unions. This situation has triggered a general strike motivated by Montenegro's labor reform, which is being challenged for affecting workers' labor conditions and rights.

At least eight dead in Gaza due to building collapses and cold weather caused by the storm

Eight people have died in Gaza due to building collapses and low temperatures caused by a storm. Among the victims are at least three children.

Galán Applauds the European Union’s Commitment to Electric Grids

GalĂĄn highlights the importance of EU governments and the European Commission working together to eliminate bottlenecks in interconnections, such as between Spain and France, and to remove obstacles to investments in electric grids.

Podemos, on Yolanda DĂ­az: "If she thinks the Government is unsustainable, she should leave"

Pablo FernĂĄndez of Podemos responded to Yolanda DĂ­az's statement about the government's unsustainability, agreeing with her and suggesting that if they believe it to be so, they should leave the Executive.

All the sacraments of the Church decrease... but baptisms of those over 7 years old and Mass attendance increase by 12%

The Episcopal Conference reports that, although in general all Catholic sacraments have decreased, baptisms of those over 7 years old have increased by 12%. These adult baptisms reflect a greater personal commitment and conviction, according to the annual report presented.

What’s Behind the US Seizure of a Ship Carrying Venezuelan Oil?

The seizure of the ship carrying Venezuelan oil by the US marks an escalation in pressure against NicolĂĄs Maduro's government, highlighting a firmer strategy by the White House to control the flow of energy resources and weaken the Venezuelan regime.

Almost half of Spaniards believe they are "not racist at all," especially older people

71.1% of Spaniards have few or no friends from a different background, although most would not have a problem with a tenant, mayor, or boss of another ethnicity. Almost half perceive themselves as "not racist at all," especially among older people.

José Elías, entrepreneur, on the recipe for success: "You have to dedicate hours and hours until you almost reach madness"

José Elías, founder of La Sirena, states that success requires working intensely, dedicating up to 16 hours a day, and that only by giving your maximum effort can you achieve results, unlike doing nothing and expecting the same achievements.

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

20AM offers a key summary of the most relevant news to start the day informed, covering topics such as politics, economy, health, and national and international current events. It includes quick analyses and essential data so that readers stay up to date with the most important events from the very first hour.

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

This article offers practical advice for effectively managing personal budgets, including the importance of planning expenses, saving regularly, avoiding unnecessary debt, and taking advantage of deals and discounts. Additionally, it recommends monitoring daily spending and setting clear financial goals to improve long-term economic health.

CinemanĂ­a: The Series and Movies You Can't Miss

The guide presents a standout selection of must-watch series and movies for the audience. It includes recent releases, recommendations from various genres, and productions that have generated great anticipation, offering options for all tastes and leisure times.

Karlos Arguiñano, on the recipe that never fails: "You should make this chicken at least once every 15 days"

Karlos Arguiñano recommends preparing stewed chicken with sweet potato, a perfect recipe for autumn that he suggests making at least once every 15 days because of its flavor and simplicity.

The Spanish 'True Detective' hidden on Prime: eight episodes and from the creator of 'The Ministry of Time'

Maggie Civantos and Salva Reina star in this Spanish eight-episode series on Prime, where they investigate the death of a young woman amid a growing conflict in the underworld of MĂĄlaga.

If You Place Emergency Triangles and the V16 Beacon Connected at the Same Time: Can You Be Fined?

V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026. This has raised doubts among drivers, some of whom are reluctant to stop using the traditional emergency triangles despite the new regulations.

This is Casa 47: requirements, prices, and how to apply for housing in the new public affordable rental company

Casa 47 is the new public housing company created in accordance with Article 47 of the Spanish Constitution. Its objective is to offer affordable rentals by setting accessible requirements and prices to facilitate access to housing. Interested parties can find information on how to apply for a home in this program aimed at promoting the right to decent housing.

Can I test the V16 beacon at home without alerting emergency services? The DGT responds

The DGT clarifies doubts about the use of the V16 beacon, mandatory since January. Many drivers wonder if they can test it at home without triggering emergency alerts. The DGT recommends using the device only in real situations to avoid false alarms and preserve the system's effectiveness.

"He never missed an episode": the Nobel Prize in Literature nominee who was devoted to 'Yellowstone'

The author of 'No Country for Old Men' and 'Blood Meridian', a Nobel Prize in Literature nominee, was a devoted fan of the series 'Yellowstone' and its prequels, according to Taylor Sheridan.

Maribel VerdĂș: "I want to be well at 55, but I don’t want to look like I’m 40"

Maribel VerdĂș shares anecdotes from her career and reveals her fashion and beauty essentials. At 55 years old, she aims to feel good about herself without trying to look a different age, valuing authenticity and self-care.

A Masterpiece of Cinema Over Seven Hours Long: The Adaptation of the Best Novel by the New Nobel Laureate in Literature

'SĂĄtĂĄntangĂł', available on Filmin, is a film over seven hours long based on the first novel by LĂĄszlĂł Krasznahorkai, the new Nobel Laureate in Literature, who also participated as a screenwriter.

These are all the neighborhoods in Madrid that will have a new Metro stop in 2026

The Madrid Metro is progressing with its works to expand its network, adding new stops in various neighborhoods. These improvements will allow more citizens to access this mode of transportation starting in 2026, improving connectivity and mobility in the city.

Intercity Buses Arrive on Google Maps: Here’s How You Can Check Their Real-Time Location

Google Maps users will be able to check the real-time location of intercity buses, as well as the estimated arrival time at the stop, improving the travel experience and planning.

The Guardia Civil's trick to know if a V16 emergency light is valid or not: "Make sure"

The Guardia Civil, through their official TikTok Spain account, shared a simple trick to verify if a V16 emergency light is valid, helping drivers ensure that their device complies with regulations and is safe to use.

Doctors' strike: how long it lasts, who is calling it, what the demands are, and how it will affect patients

Doctors will go on strike from December 9 to 12 to protest against the reform of the Framework Statute. They aim to express their rejection and defend their labor demands, which could affect patient care during those days.

US seized tanker near Venezuela just as warrant was set to expire, court document shows

A court document reveals that the US seized an Iranian-linked tanker near Venezuela just hours before its search warrant was set to expire. The vessel, carrying jet fuel, was intercepted amid ongoing tensions over sanctions enforcement. The timing suggests a strategic move to ensure legal authority for the seizure, highlighting heightened US efforts to curb illicit shipments in the region.

Venezuela-US tensions spike in wake of seized tanker as Nobel winner vows change

Tensions between Venezuela and the US have escalated following the seizure of a Venezuelan tanker by US authorities, fueling diplomatic strain. Amid the crisis, a Venezuelan Nobel laureate has promised transformative reforms, signaling potential shifts in the country’s political landscape as international pressure mounts.

EU vote on Mercosur trade deal set for next week, Denmark says

The European Union plans to hold a vote next week on the Mercosur trade deal, which aims to create a free trade area between the EU and South American Mercosur countries. Denmark announced the upcoming vote amid ongoing debates over environmental concerns and economic impacts of the agreement. The decision marks a critical step toward finalizing the long-discussed trade pact.

US House passes bill to fast-track natural gas pipeline permitting

The US House approved a bill aimed at speeding up permitting for natural gas pipelines to enhance energy infrastructure and reduce regulatory delays. Supporters argue it will boost energy security and job growth, while critics raise environmental concerns. The legislation now moves to the Senate for consideration.

How tight supply, AI demand propelled copper towards $12,000

Copper prices surged towards $12,000 per tonne due to tightening supply and soaring demand from the AI sector. Limited mining output amid geopolitical tensions has constrained availability, while AI technologies require substantial copper for manufacturing components, intensifying demand. This combination has driven up prices, signaling robust market dynamics as industries prioritize advanced technology development.

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Exclusive – Russia’s monthly oil and gas revenue poised to hit lowest since August 2020

Russia's monthly oil and gas revenue is expected to fall to its lowest level since August 2020 due to ongoing Western sanctions and decreased global demand. This decline highlights the persistent effects of geopolitical tensions and market changes, posing challenges to Russia’s energy sector and its overall economic stability amid fluctuating export volumes and prices.

US admiral leading US troops in Latin America to step down

The US admiral in charge of American forces in Latin America is set to step down. This leadership change comes amid evolving regional dynamics and ongoing security challenges. The transition aims to maintain strong military cooperation and address strategic priorities in Latin America.

Venezuela’s Nobel laureate Machado says she aims for peaceful transition after Maduro

Venezuela’s Nobel Peace laureate, María Corina Machado, expressed her goal for a peaceful political transition following Nicolás Maduro’s government. She emphasized dialogue and democratic processes to restore stability and improve conditions in the country amidst ongoing crises. Machado called for unity among opposition forces to achieve a peaceful change.

Russia increases oil production in November, says Deputy PM Novak

Russia raised its oil production in November, according to Deputy Prime Minister Novak. The increase aligns with the country's strategy to boost output amid shifting global energy demands and market conditions. This move reflects Russia's efforts to maintain its position in the global oil market despite ongoing geopolitical and economic challenges.

Huawei’s latest handset uses improved China-made chip, report shows

Huawei's newest smartphone features an upgraded China-made chip, enhancing performance and showcasing advancements in domestic semiconductor technology. This move reflects Huawei's ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on foreign suppliers amid global trade tensions. The improved chip offers better efficiency and competitiveness, marking a significant step in China's push for self-sufficiency in the tech sector.

SpaceX insider share sale sets $800 billion valuation as it prepares to go public, Bloomberg News reports

SpaceX's recent insider share sale has valued the company at $800 billion, signaling strong investor confidence ahead of its planned public offering. The transaction, highlighted by Bloomberg News, reflects SpaceX's rapid growth and significant market position in space technology and commercial satellite services. This valuation places SpaceX among the highest-valued private firms globally.

Jury orders Johnson & Johnson to pay $40 million to two women in latest talc trial

A jury awarded $40 million to two women who claimed Johnson & Johnson's talc products caused their ovarian cancer. This latest verdict adds to numerous lawsuits alleging the company’s talc contained asbestos, leading to health risks. Johnson & Johnson has faced thousands of similar claims and continues to dispute the allegations and seek to overturn verdicts.

SpaceX insider share sale sets $800 billion valuation, Bloomberg News reports

Bloomberg News reports that a recent insider share sale at SpaceX has set the company's valuation at $800 billion. This reflects significant investor confidence in the private aerospace firm, highlighting its rapid growth and potential in the space industry. The valuation places SpaceX among the most valuable private companies globally.

Bitcoin Hoarding Company Strategy Remains in Nasdaq 100

Strategy, known for its significant Bitcoin holdings, continues to be part of the Nasdaq 100 index. The company's sustained inclusion reflects its strong market performance despite cryptocurrency volatility. This highlights investor confidence in Strategy's long-term prospects and the growing influence of crypto-focused firms in major stock indices.

US lawmaker demands details on Trump’s decision to sell Nvidia H200 chips to China

A US lawmaker has called for an investigation into former President Trump's approval of Nvidia's sale of H200 AI chips to China. The demand follows concerns over national security and the potential impact on US technological leadership, as these advanced chips could enhance China's AI capabilities. Lawmakers seek transparency on the decision-making process behind the approval.

Battery X Metals submits draft registration for US exchange listing

Battery X Metals has filed a draft registration statement to list its shares on a US stock exchange. The move aims to enhance the company's visibility and access to capital markets. This step reflects Battery X Metals' growth strategy in the battery metals sector, supporting its expansion and development plans in the industry.

US president’s new Air Force One jet from Boeing delayed again

The delivery of the new Air Force One aircraft, built by Boeing for the US president, has been delayed once more. The project has faced multiple setbacks due to technical challenges and supply chain issues, pushing back the timeline for when the planes will be ready for service. This continues to impact the modernization efforts of the presidential air fleet.

Live Nation, Ticketmaster must face sprawling class action over prices

A federal judge has allowed a large class-action lawsuit against Live Nation and Ticketmaster to proceed, accusing them of monopolistic practices leading to inflated ticket prices. The lawsuit claims the companies abused their market dominance in ticket sales, harming consumers nationwide through excessive fees and limited competition. This decision marks a significant legal challenge to their business practices in the live event industry.

Brazilian airline Azul gets bankruptcy court approval for debt restructuring

Brazilian airline Azul has received court approval for its debt restructuring plan as part of bankruptcy proceedings. This move aims to stabilize the airline’s finances, improve liquidity, and support ongoing operations amidst industry challenges. The restructuring is expected to help Azul manage its obligations and continue serving its customers effectively.

Bipartisan group of US lawmakers calls for export controls on synthetic DNA sequences

A bipartisan group of US lawmakers urged the government to implement export controls on synthetic DNA sequences to prevent misuse in bioterrorism or biological weapons development. They stressed the need for regulations balancing scientific advancement with national security, highlighting risks from synthetic biology's dual-use potential. The call reflects growing concern over emerging biotechnologies and their global security implications.

EU agrees to indefinitely freeze Russian assets, removing obstacle to Ukraine loan

The EU has agreed to indefinitely freeze Russian assets within its member states, clearing a major hurdle for approving a financial aid package to Ukraine. This move aims to prevent Russian funds from being used amid the ongoing conflict, ensuring support to Ukraine without risk of asset diversion. The decision reflects increased EU unity in addressing the war and strengthens economic pressure on Russia.

Dutch report calls for $176 billion tech spend, jobless benefit cuts

A Dutch report urges the government to invest $176 billion in technology to boost innovation and economic growth. It also recommends cutting jobless benefits to encourage employment. The proposals aim to strengthen the country’s competitive edge amid global technological advancements while addressing labor market challenges.

UK public inflation expectations ticked lower in November, BoE says

The Bank of England reported that UK public inflation expectations slightly declined in November. This suggests consumers anticipate a slower rise in prices ahead. The adjustment reflects growing confidence in economic measures to control inflation, although concerns about the cost of living persist. The BoE continues monitoring sentiment to guide monetary policy decisions.

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South Africa's 2026 inflation expectations drop after new target

South Africa's inflation expectations for 2026 have decreased following the government's announcement of a new inflation target. The revised target aims to curb rising prices and stabilize the economy amid global economic challenges. Analysts view the move positively, anticipating improved monetary policy credibility and greater investor confidence in the country’s economic future.

French consumer prices rise 0.8% in November, matching estimates

French consumer prices increased by 0.8% in November, aligning with forecasts. This rise reflects ongoing inflation pressures in the economy, influencing living costs and purchasing power for consumers across the country.

Spain's inflation rate holds steady at 3.2% in November

Spain's inflation rate remained steady at 3.2% in November, reflecting stable consumer prices. The rate shows resilience amid global economic uncertainties, indicating moderate inflation pressures within the country. This steadiness supports Spain's economic outlook while policymakers continue to monitor price trends closely.

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California sues Trump administration over terminated transportation grants

California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for abruptly terminating transportation grants worth millions. The state argues that the cuts violate legal agreements and harm crucial infrastructure projects. California seeks to reinstate the funding to continue development and improve transit systems across the state.

Canada’s WestJet to pause non-adjustable seat rollout, seek passenger feedback

WestJet has decided to halt the introduction of non-adjustable seats on its aircraft following customer concerns. The airline aims to gather passenger feedback to better understand comfort preferences before proceeding. This move reflects WestJet's commitment to enhancing the travel experience by prioritizing customer input in seat design decisions.

JPMorgan’s Dimon signals support for Kevin Warsh as Fed chair, FT reports

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has expressed support for Kevin Warsh as a candidate to lead the Federal Reserve, according to the Financial Times. This endorsement highlights Warsh’s strong reputation in financial and policy circles as a potential successor for the Fed chair position.

Investors eager for delayed data to shed light on US economy

Investors await delayed US economic data, including jobs and inflation reports, to gauge the economy's health amid concerns about slowing growth and persistent inflation. These indicators are crucial for anticipating Federal Reserve policy moves and market direction. The data's release is expected to influence investor sentiment and decisions in the coming weeks.

Court rejects Planned Parenthood's challenge to Trump-backed law ending Medicaid funding

A court has upheld a Trump-era law that ends Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, rejecting the organization's legal challenge. The ruling maintains the government's ability to withhold federal funds from providers affiliated with abortion services, marking a significant setback for Planned Parenthood's funding and reproductive healthcare access.

Trump says he is leaning toward Warsh or Hassett to lead the Fed, WSJ reports

Former President Trump indicated he favors either Kevin Warsh or Kevin Hassett to chair the Federal Reserve. Both have strong economic backgrounds and previous ties to Trump’s administration. This preference highlights Trump’s focus on appointing leadership aligned with his economic views, as the Fed plays a critical role in U.S. monetary policy and economic strategy.

Wall Street ends lower; fears of AI bubble and inflation send investors away

Wall Street closed lower as investors grew concerned about an overheating AI sector and persistent inflation pressures. These worries prompted a sell-off, with major indexes falling amid fears of a potential market bubble and rising costs impacting economic growth.

With rates near neutral, how much more can the Fed really cut in 2026?

As the Federal Reserve's interest rates approach neutral levels, the potential for significant rate cuts in 2026 appears limited. Economic uncertainties and inflation trends will influence the Fed's decisions, but expectations suggest only modest reductions ahead, reflecting cautious optimism about sustaining growth without overheating the economy.

Stocks drop as AI exuberance worries linger; US yields jump

Stocks declined amid concerns over excessive optimism in AI, while US Treasury yields surged. Investors are cautious about inflated AI valuations and potential interest rate impacts, leading to market volatility and a shift away from growth stocks toward safer assets.

Fed’s Daly says this week’s rate cut was right move for Fed

Fed Governor Mary Daly stated that the recent rate cut was the appropriate decision to support economic growth amid ongoing uncertainties. She emphasized the importance of a data-driven approach and indicated that the Fed remains vigilant on inflation while aiming to sustain a healthy labor market. Daly signaled readiness to adjust policies as needed based on evolving economic conditions.

Tether submits proposal to acquire Juventus Football Club stake

Tether has proposed to acquire a stake in Juventus Football Club, aiming to strengthen its presence in the sports industry. The move reflects Tether's strategy to expand beyond cryptocurrency by engaging with high-profile sports entities, potentially leveraging the club's global fanbase to enhance its brand and market reach. Details on the stake size and financial terms remain undisclosed.

Interactive Brokers now allows funding accounts with stablecoins

Interactive Brokers has introduced a new feature that enables clients to fund their brokerage accounts using stablecoins. This move aims to streamline the transfer process, offering faster and more efficient deposits. The integration reflects the growing adoption of digital assets in traditional finance, providing users with enhanced flexibility in managing their investments.

Bybit Introduces BYUSDT, Allowing Easy Earn Assets to Function as Trading Margin While Retaining Yield

Bybit launched BYUSDT, enabling users to use Easy Earn assets as trading margin without losing yield. This feature allows holders to trade with their assets actively while earning passive income simultaneously, enhancing asset utility and maximizing profit potential on the platform.

BTCC Exchange Wins Best Centralized Exchange (Community Choice) at BeInCrypto 100 Awards 2025

BTCC Exchange was honored as the Best Centralized Exchange (Community Choice) at the BeInCrypto 100 Awards 2025. The award reflects its strong community support and industry recognition for excellence in security, user experience, and innovation in cryptocurrency trading platforms.

Tharimmune appoints Jacob Asbury as Chief Financial Officer

Tharimmune has appointed Jacob Asbury as its new Chief Financial Officer. Asbury brings extensive financial leadership experience to the company, aiming to support its growth and strategic initiatives in the biotech sector.

Bitcoin price today: on course for weekly gains on Fed outlook

Bitcoin is trending higher this week, buoyed by investors' expectations that the Federal Reserve may pause interest rate hikes soon. Positive sentiment around the Fed's outlook has boosted demand for the digital asset, contributing to its weekly gains despite ongoing market volatility.

Pakistan grants preliminary approval to Binance and HTX crypto exchanges

Pakistan’s Securities and Exchange Commission has granted preliminary approval to global crypto platforms Binance and HTX to operate in the country. This move aims to regulate cryptocurrency trading, enhance investor protection, and integrate the sector within Pakistan’s financial system, signaling growing acceptance of digital assets despite challenges surrounding their legality and oversight.

India central bank deputy warns stablecoins pose risks to economy

The deputy governor of India's central bank has cautioned that stablecoins could threaten financial stability and the broader economy. Highlighting regulatory and security concerns, the official urged for comprehensive oversight to manage associated risks and ensure the safety of the financial system amid growing adoption of digital currencies.

Terraform’s Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years for crypto fraud

Do Kwon, co-founder of Terraform Labs, was sentenced to 15 years in prison for orchestrating a major cryptocurrency fraud. Authorities found that he engaged in schemes causing significant financial losses to investors. This sentence highlights increasing regulatory scrutiny and legal actions against fraudulent activities in the crypto industry.

TestMachine Secures Over $6.5M In Venture Funding To Expand AI-driven Blockchain Security Solutions

TestMachine raised over $6.5 million in venture funding to enhance its AI-powered blockchain security offerings. The company plans to use the funds to expand product development, scale operations, and accelerate market presence. Their technology focuses on safeguarding blockchain networks by detecting vulnerabilities and preventing cyber threats through advanced machine learning algorithms.

FDA approves Akeega for BRCA2-mutated prostate cancer

The FDA has approved Akeega for treating prostate cancer patients with BRCA2 gene mutations. This targeted therapy offers a new option for those with this specific genetic profile, potentially improving outcomes by focusing treatment on the underlying genetic cause of their cancer.

Fobi AI obtains partial revocation of cease trade order for financing

Fobi AI secured a partial revocation of the cease trade order, allowing the company to proceed with financing activities. This development enables Fobi AI to raise funds despite previous trading restrictions, supporting ongoing business operations and growth plans.

FDA approves Milestone's nasal spray for rapid PSVT treatment

The FDA has approved Milestone Pharmaceuticals' nasal spray as a fast-acting treatment for paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). This new therapy offers a non-invasive, convenient alternative for managing sudden episodes of rapid heart rate, potentially improving patient outcomes and ease of use in emergency settings.

Cathie Wood's ARK sells Tesla stock, buys Robinhood and Block

Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management reduced its Tesla holdings while increasing investments in Robinhood and Block. The move reflects ARK's strategy to diversify and focus on innovative fintech companies amid changing market dynamics. The adjustments align with Wood’s emphasis on disruptive technologies and growth opportunities beyond the electric vehicle sector.

Ferrovial announces new €800 million share repurchase program

Ferrovial has launched a new share buyback program worth €800 million. The initiative aims to optimize the company’s capital structure and enhance shareholder value. These repurchased shares may be used for treasury stock, employee compensation plans, or future acquisitions. This move reflects Ferrovial's confidence in its long-term growth prospects and commitment to returning value to shareholders.

Gray Media completes $250 million notes offering at premium

Gray Media successfully completed a $250 million notes offering at a premium. The financing will support the company's growth initiatives and strengthen its financial position. This move reflects investor confidence and provides Gray Media with increased capital flexibility for its strategic plans.

Silver Elephant Mining closes first tranche of private placement

Silver Elephant Mining has completed the first tranche of its private placement, raising funds to support its strategic initiatives. The capital infusion will be used to advance its mining projects and enhance shareholder value. Further tranches are expected as the company continues to strengthen its financial position.

Sparton Resources completes C$410,000 private placement

Sparton Resources has successfully raised C$410,000 through a private placement. The funds will support ongoing exploration and development projects. This financing move strengthens the company's financial position as it advances its resource development goals.

FDA approves first single-dose oral gonorrhea treatment in decades

The FDA has approved the first single-dose oral medication for gonorrhea in decades, offering a more convenient and potentially more effective treatment option. This new treatment aims to combat rising antibiotic resistance and improve patient adherence compared to current multi-dose or injectable therapies.

Aspire Biopharma gets Nasdaq extension to meet listing requirements

Aspire Biopharma has received an extension from Nasdaq to fulfill its listing requirements. The company aims to maintain its Nasdaq listing status by meeting the necessary financial and operational criteria within the extended timeframe. This extension provides Aspire additional time to comply with Nasdaq's rules and avoid potential delisting.

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