News Summary - 12/14/2025

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Three Americans killed by IS gunman in Syria, US military says
Two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter were killed in an attack by an IS gunman in Syria, the US Central Command reported.
Belarus frees 123 prisoners as US lifts sanctions
Belarus has released 123 prisoners, including opposition activist Maria Kolesnikova, following a deal with the US, which has also lifted certain sanctions in response.
One million households without power in Ukraine after Russia attacks energy grid
Overnight attacks on Ukraine's energy grid left one million households without power. These assaults occurred as US envoy Steve Witkoff was preparing for further discussions with Ukraine's president.
Angry fans throw chairs and bottles at Messi event in India
Lionel Messi, visiting India for an event tour across Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai, and Delhi, faced unrest as angry fans threw chairs and bottles during one of the events.
Israel targets senior Hamas official in deadly Gaza strike
The Israeli military confirmed that a recent strike in Gaza killed Raed Saad, a senior commander of Hamas' Qassam Brigades.
From booze to black belts: Virginia's drunk raccoon suspected in karate shop break-in
The "trashed panda," a raccoon known for its drunken antics, is now suspected of breaking into a karate shop in Virginia. Additionally, this mischievous animal has been linked to stealing snacks from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Cambodia shuts border crossings with Thailand as fighting continues
Cambodia has closed its border crossings with Thailand amid ongoing fighting, despite US President Donald Trump stating that both sides had agreed to a ceasefire deal.
New photos from Epstein estate show Trump, Andrew and Bill Clinton
The House Oversight Committee received a collection of photos from Epstein's estate, including images featuring Trump, Andrew, and Bill Clinton. These photos do not suggest any wrongdoing.
Street art festival sees Lagos turned into 'open-air gallery'
Lagos, Nigeria's largest city known for its vibrant arts and nightlife, is embracing street art through a new festival. This event transforms the city into an open-air gallery, highlighting and promoting street art, which has previously been relatively unknown in the area's creative landscape.
Ukraine's health supplies hit in series of Russian strikes on medical warehouses
Russian strikes have destroyed warehouses supplying most of Ukraine's pharmacies over recent months, severely impacting the country's access to vital medical supplies.
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 for a halt to strikes on shipping and ports to prevent further damage and ensure maritime safety.
Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi arrested in Iran, supporters say
Nobel Peace Prize winner Narges Mohammadi was reportedly arrested by Iranian security forces while attending a memorial, according to her supporters. The women's rights activist has been a prominent voice against government repression in Iran.
Germany accuses Russia of air traffic control cyber-attack
Germany has summoned the Russian ambassador amid allegations of a cyber-attack targeting its air traffic control system and attempts to interfere in its elections, heightening tensions between the two countries.
Farmers call for French blockades over cow disease cull
Farmers across France have protested following the culling of a herd affected by a cattle disease. The demonstrations highlight farmers' frustrations with the authorities' handling of the outbreak and the resulting livestock losses.
Clair Obscur sweeps The Game Awards with nine wins
The French role-playing game Clair Obscur dominated The Game Awards, securing nine wins including Game of the Year, highlighting its critical acclaim and popularity during the ceremony.
Eritrea quits regional bloc as tensions rise with Ethiopia
Eritrea announced its withdrawal from the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), accusing the bloc of targeting it and failing to uphold its founding principles amid escalating tensions with Ethiopia.
Taylor Swift Shown Breaking Down in Tears After Meeting UK Attack Families
Backstage footage captures Taylor Swift in tears as she meets survivors and families affected by the UK attack during her world tour, highlighting her emotional response to the tragedy.
Ghanaian influencer charged over $8m scam targeting elderly Americans
A Ghanaian influencer is accused of orchestrating romance scams that defrauded elderly Americans of $8 million. The individual allegedly flaunted the illicit profits on Instagram, drawing attention to the fraudulent activities.
Inside the Colombian cathedral built 180m underground
The underground cathedral in Colombia was inspired by 1930s miners who created makeshift altars in the mine to pray for safety before their shifts.
Chief of South Korea's High-Stakes Exam Quits Over 'Insane' English Test
The head of South Korea's important exam resigned following backlash against an English test that was labeled "insane." Critics claimed the questions were excessively difficult, while others believed the high difficulty was intentional.
Swiss Eurovision Winner Nemo to Return Trophy in Protest of Israel
Swiss singer Nemo plans to return his Eurovision trophy, citing a "clear conflict" between Israel's participation in the contest and Eurovision's core values. He considers Israel's involvement to be contrary to the spirit of the event.
Trump's 'historic' peace deal for DR Congo shattered after rebels seize key city
Despite being called "historic" by President Trump, the Washington Accord has failed to stop the conflict in DR Congo, as rebels have recently captured a key city, undermining the peace agreement and ongoing efforts for stability.
The making of a WWE legend: John Cena faces his final fight
John Cena, famous for the "You Can't See Me" catchphrase, is set to retire Saturday, closing a remarkable WWE career. The article explores the man behind the iconic persona and his journey to wrestling stardom.
An eyebrow tip and McDonald's footage: Takeaways from Luigi Mangione's evidence hearing
Prosecutors presented numerous body camera videos and witness testimonies from the day of Luigi Mangione's arrest, providing detailed insight into the incident. The evidence highlighted key moments, including an eyebrow injury and footage from a nearby McDonald's, which played a crucial role in the hearing.
As Trump targets Venezuela, its allies Russia and China show little signs of support
Experts indicate that Russia and China have largely withdrawn support from Venezuela, offering no significant military or financial aid despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.
A new Bollywood film is dividing opinions in India and Pakistan
The espionage thriller Dhurandhar, set in Pakistan, has sparked intense debate due to its political messaging, dividing audiences and critics in both India and Pakistan.
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 addiction risks for children as social media. They believe gaming should be subject to the same regulations as social media platforms to better protect kids from potential harms.
Trump's Gaza peace plan struggles to progress as Israel and Hamas face tough choices
Washington faces significant challenges advancing Trump's Gaza peace plan to its next phase, as delays prolong the suffering of Gazans caught in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas.
Disguises, freezing waves, and a special forces veteran: Inside mission to sneak Nobel winner out of Venezuela
MarĂa Corina Machado was smuggled out of Venezuela through a daring mission led by a special forces veteran. The operation involved navigating rough seas in complete darkness, using disguises and stealth tactics to ensure her safe escape amid dangerous conditions.
BBC captures celebrations as Belarus frees political prisoners
BBC correspondent Sarah Rainsford reports from Lithuania, highlighting the celebrations following Belarus's release of political prisoners. Some freed individuals were taken to Lithuania, marking a significant moment in regional politics and human rights.
Watch: Furious fans invade pitch at Messi event in India
Thousands of fans, who paid up to 12,000 rupees (ÂŁ100; $133), invaded the pitch during a Messi event in India, showcasing their intense excitement and passion for the football star.
Watch: A Niagara Falls wreck and the rescue that saved two Americans
The 1918 barge known for a dramatic rescue near Niagara Falls is gradually moving closer to the falls, drifting further from its original resting place over time.
Six injured as house explodes in California
A house explosion in California, caused by a natural gas line leak, injured six people and damaged multiple nearby properties. Emergency responders addressed the situation, ensuring safety and investigating the cause.
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, with people risking their lives to help her reach Oslo for the Nobel ceremony.
SĂĄnchezâs partners demand action on PSOE scandals: Sumar and PNV doubt the legislature will last until 2027
Junts describes the Government as a "deep crisis" and an "implosion," while ERC warns that those who commit abuses and corruption cannot regenerate democracy. Sumar and PNV express doubts about the legislatureâs ability to last until 2027 if the scandals continue.
The PNV asks SĂĄnchez to stop the "bleeding" of scandals now or call elections: "It's not serious to endure this for a year and a half"
Aitor Esteban of the PNV warns that the legislature is at risk and doubts that SĂĄnchez's government will last until 2027, urging to resolve the current scandals or call elections, as he considers it unsustainable to prolong this situation.
Sumar calls SĂĄnchez "bold" for not making changes in the Government: "He is not gauging the seriousness of what is happening"
Ernest Urtasun, Minister of Culture and spokesperson for Sumar, calls for an "urgent reshuffle" of the Government, criticizing the lack of changes and pointing out that Pedro SĂĄnchez is not measuring the seriousness of the current situation.
Aemet warns of significant danger due to torrential rains this Sunday: these are the areas on alert
Aemet warns of torrential rains this Sunday, with significant accumulations and storms, especially in Valencia, where a red alert has been declared.
Storm Emilia brings snow, waves, and rain to the Canary Islands and more than a thousand incidents
Storm Emilia has caused snow, strong waves, and rain in the Canary Islands, with wind gusts of up to 147 km/h and temperatures of -3 degrees. More than a thousand incidents have been reported due to the bad weather.
Red Alert in Valencia This Sunday Due to Rain: Travel Advised Against
A forecast of 180 liters per square meter in 12 hours is expected on the northern and southern coast of Valencia, activating a red alert and recommending avoiding travel to ensure safety.
Red alert this Sunday for rain in AlmerĂa due to accumulations of 120 l/mÂČ, orange in Granada, and yellow in CĂĄdiz
Warnings have been issued for heavy rain, with a red alert in AlmerĂa, orange in Granada, and yellow in CĂĄdiz. Additionally, there are alerts for rough seas along the entire Andalusian coastline, except on the coast of Huelva.
Argentine Actor Héctor Alterio Dies at 96
Héctor Alterio, renowned Argentine actor, passed away at the age of 96. His family reported that he died peacefully after a long and fulfilling life dedicated both to his family and to the arts.
Flu epidemic in Spain: how many days it takes for symptoms to appear after infection and what to take to relieve them
It is advised not to go to work, school, or public places for at least 24 hours after the fever disappears to avoid spreading the infection during the flu epidemic in Spain.
Shooting on the Brown University campus in the USA: multiple victims reported
Authorities have not confirmed official details, but media outlets report that several people were injured in a shooting on the Brown University campus in the United States.
National Lottery Draw on Saturday, December 13: Results and Prizes
The National Lottery draw on Saturday, December 13 offers 42 million euros in prizes. Here are the latest results and details of the prizes awarded in this draw.
The National Lottery showers thousands of euros across nine provinces
The first prize of the National Lottery has been sold in eight provinces, distributing thousands of euros, while the second prize was awarded entirely in a single province.
France wins Junior Eurovision for the fourth time in six years and Spain secures a great fifth place
France has won Junior Eurovision for the fourth time in six years. Spain, although it has withdrawn from Eurovision 2026, achieved a remarkable fifth place in the children's edition held today.
A Europol report outlines the future of crime, with terrorist drones or hijacked robots: "These are plausible scenarios"
Europol warns about possible future criminal scenarios, such as the use of terrorist drones or hijacked robots. Although it cannot predict the future, the report aims to anticipate plausible threats to facilitate more informed decisions today.
Shares what eggs or olive oil cost in 2007 and it goes viral: "Some say we live better now"
A viral post shows that in 2007 a dozen eggs cost 0.89 euros and a liter of olive oil 2.79 euros, sparking debate about whether the current quality of life has improved despite the price increase.
A new discovery forces science to rewrite the history of Ancient Egypt: "This period lasted longer than we thought"
Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and the University of Groningen reveal that a period of Ancient Egypt lasted longer than previously believed, which forces a reconsideration and rewriting of part of the history of this civilization.
The judge releases Leire DĂez, Antxon Alonso, and the former president of SEPI under precautionary measures
Leire DĂez, Antxon Alonso, and the former president of SEPI, who were arrested on Wednesday, were brought before the Central Instruction Court number 6 of the National Court and were released under precautionary measures.
Casa 47 starts with affordable rental homes before Christmas: prices and locations
Casa 47, the new public housing company, will launch a pilot call before Christmas to offer 171 affordable rental homes.
Concern Among Fans for the Health of La Toya, Michael Jackson's Older Sister, Following Her Latest Instagram Post
La Toya Jackson caused concern among her followers after sharing on Instagram that she has been visiting a doctor for an unspecified illness. Fans commented that she looks very fragile, expressing their support and wishes for a speedy recovery.
Surgeon Arrested for Raping a Patient While She Was Anesthetized in an Operating Room in Murcia
Two nurses discovered the surgeon raping an anesthetized patient who was about to undergo a breast augmentation in an operating room in Murcia. The doctor was arrested for this act.
Feline Communication: Why Cats Give Us âHead Buttsâ
A catâs head butt is a sign of affection and trust. Responding with gentle pets and calmness strengthens the bond, while returning the head butt with another is not recommended.
Brie Bird Dies, the 9-Year-Old Girl Who Narrated on Instagram What It Was Like to Live with Neuroblastoma
Brie Bird, a 9-year-old girl with 654,000 followers on Instagram, died after battling neuroblastoma. Since July, she had been in palliative care, where she shared her experience living with the disease on the social network.
Trump announces that the US will soon begin ground attacks in the Caribbean: "They don't necessarily have to be in Venezuela"
The president of the US indicated that ground attacks related to Venezuelan oil will soon begin in the Caribbean, without specifying whether they will be in Venezuela. He did not reveal details about his upcoming actions, suggesting that operations could extend to other places in the region.
Spam calls: why you shouldnât hang up without speaking first
Experts advise against hanging up immediately when receiving spam calls. Instead, they recommend responding briefly to avoid possible negative consequences associated with abruptly ending the call.
A woman is admitted to have an ovarian tumor removed, and the doctors discover a baby about to be born
A 41-year-old woman was admitted to have a 10-kilogram ovarian cyst removed, and during the surgery, the doctors discovered that a baby was developing outside the uterus, near the tumor.
These are the six countries that could be next to have nuclear weapons amid fears of a Third World War
Currently, nine countries possess nuclear weapons: the United States, Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom, India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel. Six nations that could join this list are analyzed, increasing concerns about a possible Third World War.
The cities where you are most likely to win the Christmas Jackpot, besides Madrid and Barcelona
In addition to Madrid and Barcelona, cities like Seville, Bilbao, and Valencia have also been fortunate enough to win the first prize of the Christmas Lottery, distributing thousands of euros in luck among their inhabitants.
The Chinese 'Terminator' knocks down its creator with a kick: "Without protection, no one could withstand it"
The Chinese robot stands out for its great agility and immense strength, capable of knocking down its creator with a kick, demonstrating an extraordinary power that could be unstoppable without protection.
Nine Winners of La Primitiva Win 22,000 Euros Each and the Jackpot Rises to 59.5 Million
Nine winners of La Primitiva received 22,000 euros each, while 231 third-tier winners were paid 1,582 euros each. The accumulated jackpot for the next draw increases to 59.5 million euros.
A Bonoloto Winner Wins the Jackpot of 356,000 Euros
A player has won the Bonoloto jackpot, valued at 356,000 euros. Additionally, four other second-tier winners received prizes of 32,398 euros each.
Chris Martin, from Coldplay, speaks out about the 'kisscam' controversy: "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade"
Chris Martin made a joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught being unfaithful to their partners, suggesting to take the situation with humor and optimism.
Seminal scandal in Europe: how it was possible for the sperm of a Dane with "cancerous" genes to reach 10 Spanish babies
In 2023, it was revealed that a donor from a Danish sperm bank carried a genetic mutation linked to several early-onset cancers, and his sperm was used to conceive at least 10 babies in Spain, triggering a scandal over oversight and genetic screening in European sperm banks.
A 52-year-old woman arrested for selling complete seasons of pirated telenovelas on Milanuncios
A 52-year-old woman was arrested for selling complete seasons of pirated telenovelas through Milanuncios. She sent the content on DVDs containing videos in mp4 or mkv format, charging between 5 and 7 euros per season.
Jennifer Lopez shows an unusual photo of her sisters at her mother's birthday party
Guadalupe RodrĂguez, Jennifer Lopez's mother, celebrated her 80th birthday with a lavish party at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, where the singer shared an unusual photo of her sisters.
Jordi Hurtado's Past Surprises Broncano: "I Dubbed Many Cartoons"
Jordi Hurtado, host of 'Saber y ganar,' revealed on 'La Revuelta' his background in voice dubbing, where he lent his voice to numerous cartoons, surprising Broncano during the conversation.
One Year Since the Death of Isak Andic, Founder of Mango: No Conclusive Evidence of Criminal Death
Isak Andic, the richest man in Catalonia and founder of Mango, passed away on December 14 after falling approximately 150 meters during an excursion with his son. After one year, investigations have found no conclusive evidence that his death was criminal.
The Spanish Army defeats the United States in Europeâs first war drone competition
The Spanish team, made up of soldiers from the Legion, won first place in the first European war drone competition, surpassing units from the US Army and Italy.
Feed Manufacturers Choke on Swine Fever
Swine fever threatens the record forecast for 2024 in the Spanish agri-food industry, which aims to be the largest feed producer in the EU with 28.95 million tons.
Actor Peter Greene ('The Mask', 'Pulp Fiction') found dead at 60
Peter Greene, known for his supporting roles in films such as 'Pulp Fiction' and 'The Mask', was found dead at the age of 60. A key year in his career stood out when he successfully combined both projects.
Paula, Biochemist, on Polyglutamic Acid: "The Super Hydrator That Retains 4 Times More Water Than Hyaluronic Acid"
Polyglutamic acid is a revolutionary ingredient in facial care, standing out for its ability to keep the skin hydrated for hours by retaining four times more water than hyaluronic acid.
The Effect on the Kidneys of Eating Kefir Every Day
Kefir, a natural probiotic, is gaining popularity for its health benefits, especially for the kidneys, improving their function and helping to maintain a healthy renal system.
How to know if your WhatsApp account has been hacked: these are the signs to look out for
If you notice suspicious activity on your WhatsApp, you might be getting hacked. Acting quickly is key to preventing the theft of private information. Detecting signs early helps protect your account and personal data.
The Town in Spain That Is a Hit Among Ski Lovers
This picturesque town in the Aragonese Pyrenees is a prominent winter sports center, very popular among skiing enthusiasts.
Lydia del Olmo, head chef of Ceibe: "There are more and more women in haute cuisine"
Lydia del Olmo, chef of Ceibe Michelin Star in Ourense, highlights the growing prominence of women in haute cuisine and how the sector has positively changed in recent years, promoting inclusion and diversity.
The mechanic from 'Garaje Hermético': "If you're thinking about buying an electric car, think twice"
The mechanic warns that repairing the battery of an electric car out of warranty can cost between 10,000 and 15,000 euros or more, advising buyers to think carefully before deciding on an electric vehicle.
X-ray of Corruption | Basic Guide to Understanding the Network of Cases Surrounding the PSOE and the Government
The alleged corruption schemes are interconnected, all pointing to the circle around the PSOE and the Government, revealing a complex network within the Socialist Party.
Puente returns from China without a commitment to purchase trains before visiting Hitachi's plant in Florence in a few days
Puente visited the headquarters of China Railway Construction Corporation and its certification center in Beijing, but did not secure a commitment to purchase trains. He highlighted the agreement with Chinese airlines to expand operations in Spain, strengthening the connection with Latin America.
Luxury homes, millionaire fortune... this is the new life of the Syrian Al Asad in Putin's 'golden cage' one year after being overthrown
The former Syrian leader Al Asad lives in luxurious apartments under constant surveillance, in an environment controlled by Putin. Silenced and isolated, his wife fights cancer while he remains in this "golden cage" one year after being overthrown.
Content Creator Investigated for Setting Off Fireworks in Front of the Eiffel Tower to Promote His Documentary
A content creator is under investigation after setting off fireworks in front of the Eiffel Tower to promote his documentary. This action sparked controversy due to the possible violation of safety regulations and the risks associated with holding such an event in such an iconic and crowded location. Authorities are examining the legal consequences and seeking to clarify responsibilities.
Charlotte Holmes Was Clinically Dead for 11 Minutes: "You Donât Feel Fear, Only Pure Joy"
Charlotte Holmes, an American, was clinically dead for 11 minutes and recounts having seen deceased family members, including her parents, a sister, and a baby she lost in her youth, describing the experience as pure joy and without fear.
Jorge MartĂnâs confession after his serious accident in Qatar: "He told me he was sure he was going to die"
The documentary 'From Heaven to Hell' shows Jorge MartĂnâs harsh experience following his serious accident in Qatar, revealing his injuries, the fear of dying, and the most difficult moments he faced during his recovery in the 2025 MotoGP season.
Fedra Lorente opens up about her family and financial crisis: "I was stupid because I signed everything"
Fedra Lorente reveals the family and financial crisis she is going through after a scam in which her husband, Miguel Morales, lost a large part of his money. She admits to having made mistakes by signing documents without caution.
A Much More Expensive Christmas: Everything You Will Spend This Year on Gifts, Dinners, Lottery...
Spaniards will spend an average of 796 euros this Christmas, 16.5% more than last year, due to increased prices for gifts, dinners, and the lottery. This rise reflects inflation and changes in consumption habits during the holidays.
How to take advantage of the last weeks of the year to save 3,370 euros on the IRPF
According to tax experts, those with higher incomes and assets can increase their savings on the IRPF by up to 90,777 euros. This opportunity arises in the final weeks of the year, allowing for planning and optimizing personal finances to reduce the tax burden.
The Cheapest Ski Resorts in Spain for the 2025-26 Season: Lift Passes from 15 Euros
Enjoying a day of skiing in Spain is more affordable this 2025-26 season, with lift passes starting at 15 euros at the most economical resorts, ideal for making the most of the snow without spending much.
Retirees could lose their pension in 2026 if they do not meet this requirement
Retirees could lose their pension in 2026 if they do not comply with a key administrative requirement. Many of these losses could be avoided through a simple procedure, highlighting the importance of completing it on time to ensure the continuity of the benefit.
What is Guirlache, the Sweet that Must Never Be Missing from a Christmas Table in AragĂłn
Guirlache is a traditional sweet from AragĂłn that is essential during the local Christmas celebrations. Made with almonds and caramel, it is one of the main highlights of the Christmas festivities in this Spanish region.
It is the largest in Barcelona: this is the natural ice rink next to a European-style Christmas market
The Westfield La Maquinista shopping center in Barcelona has created the city's largest natural ice rink, accompanied by a Central European-style Christmas market that recreates an authentic festive atmosphere.
Netflix Has Secret Codes to Watch All Christmas Movies: What They Are and How to Use Them
Netflix offers secret codes that allow direct access to specific lists of Christmas movies, making it easier to find titles for every taste and enjoy the holiday season without manual searching.
These are the Christmas gifts you can't bring on the plane this holiday season
From Christmas decorations to typical plant-based products, several gifts are prohibited on flights and could ruin your trips during the holidays if you try to bring them with you.
This is the Christmas comedy with which Kate Winslet makes her directorial debut
Kate Winslet debuts as a director with a Christmas comedy starring Helen Mirren and written by a first-time screenwriter.
Neither Galicia nor Scotland: this is the place where the bagpipe was born 3,000 years ago
The bagpipe, traditionally associated with Galicia and Scotland, actually has a much older and different origin, with evidence of its existence 3,000 years ago. Even the Roman Emperor Nero played a similar instrument, suggesting a broader and more ancient history for this instrument.
This Was 'Once Upon a Time', Gonzalo Pinillos' Performance as Spain's Representative in Junior Eurovision
Gonzalo Pinillos, Spain's representative in Junior Eurovision, received a total of 152 points, with 54 from the televote and 98 from the professional jury, highlighting his performance in the children's festival.
The daughter of Miguel Morales and Fedra Lorente speaks out after her motherâs interview: "It has been a horrible situation"
The daughter of Miguel Morales and Fedra Lorente speaks out following her motherâs interview, highlighting the difficult situation the family is going through due to a scam suffered by Miguel Morales before his death. The resulting economic crisis has created a very complicated environment for them.
The surprise of a young Argentine woman living in Spain: "The Spaniards are light years ahead, incredible"
A young Argentine woman living in Spain shared a list of the things she likes most about her new life, highlighting how impressed she is with the cultural differences and the quality of life, and expressing that the Spaniards are "light years ahead" in several aspects.
Foreigners Take the Wheel in Freight Transport: "Spaniards Don't Want to Drive Trucks"
The hiring of foreign workers in freight transport has increased by 32.9% in the past year, reaching nearly 18% of the sector, reflecting the lack of interest among Spaniards in this profession.
LAT Couples, partners who choose to live apart: "Living together, in our case, would kill the relationship"
In Spain, LAT couples are increasing who prefer not to live together in order to maintain their independence, harmonize their own lives, and avoid problems that caused conflicts in past cohabitations.
José Antonio's Life in a Van Due to the Housing Crisis: "Young People Have a Bleak Future"
José Antonio, affected by high real estate prices and bad experiences sharing a flat, chose to live in a van ('camper'). His situation reflects the difficult housing conditions many young people face today.
We Already Have a Master's Degree in Stress
We are accustomed to anxiety, and although this has prepared us, we still need to learn how to use this experience to defend ourselves from external influences that invade our minds.
The Silly One in the Mood
The Silly One in the Mood uses the expression "being in the mood" to justify any action or behavior. Similar to the fluid silly one, but takes the excuse a step further.
Israel Rules Eurovision
Our country and four others were excluded from the next edition of Eurovision following the EBU's decision to keep Israel in the contest, despite it being one of the largest contributors.
Frustrated Fan in the Age of âBotsâ
The cultural sector faces the problem of automated ticket-selling systems (âbotsâ), which prevent thousands of fans from attending concerts by favoring a select few, generating frustration among fans.
They discover a super-Earth with atmosphere and magma ocean thanks to the James Webb telescope: this is the exoplanet TOI-561 b
The exoplanet TOI-561 b completes an orbit in 11 hours and, against all odds, could possess an atmosphere and a magma ocean, according to observations from the James Webb telescope.
Multiple hit-and-run involving a group of cyclists in Barcelona: three injured, one in critical condition
A young driver was detained by the Local Police of Vilanova i la GeltrĂș after hitting a group of cyclists in Barcelona, leaving three injured, one in critical condition.
This Will Be the Winner of the 2025 Christmas Lottery's El Gordo According to Benita Joao: "I've Got It All Figured Out"
The article discusses Benita Joao's prediction for the winner of the 2025 Christmas Lottery, El Gordo. She claims to have thoroughly analyzed the numbers and shares her confident outlook on the anticipated winning ticket.
Beware of Using the Masks You Have at Home Since the Pandemic: They Are Expired
Masks stored since the beginning of the pandemic may be expired and offer less protection against viruses, as their effectiveness decreases after two years. It is important to check their expiration date before using them to ensure they function properly.
Junior Eurovision 2025 Fans Organize to Vote for Spain, Ireland, and the Netherlands for Withdrawing from the Adult Edition
Fans of Junior Eurovision 2025 support Spain, Ireland, and the Netherlands, the only regions that, after withdrawing from the adult contest due to Israel's participation, are competing in the junior version.
Big Brother 20: the lessons learned from its ratings fiasco
Telecinco moved up the finale of 'Big Brother 20' due to its low audience performance, reflecting the public's lack of interest and pointing to possible mistakes in the format or content that affected its success.
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera talks about his estrangement from Alejandra Rubio after her heart surgery: "I don't know anything about her"
JosĂ© MarĂa Almoguera expresses his bewilderment over the estrangement from his cousin Alejandra Rubio following her heart surgery, stating that "he doesn't know anything about her" and is unaware of why he has been completely erased from her life.
Kiko Matamoros leaves 'No somos nadie' and announces new projects: "I don't think I'll leave the media"
Kiko Matamoros has left the program 'No somos nadie' and announces new projects, clarifying that he does not plan to distance himself from the media. Additionally, he dedicated affectionate words to MarĂa Patiño after their recent confrontation.
Charlie McGettigan, 1994 Eurovision Winner, Returns His Trophy in Protest of Israel's Participation
Charlie McGettigan, the winner of Eurovision 1994, has returned his trophy in protest of Israel's participation in the festival, joining the action taken by Nemo, the winner of the 2024 contest.
MarĂa Patiño responds to Kiko Matamoros after he announces he is leaving 'No somos nadie'
Kiko Matamoros has announced that he is leaving the program 'No somos nadie' following a heated confrontation with MarĂa Patiño, the host of the show on Ten. After the controversy, Matamoros reveals new professional projects, while Patiño has responded to his statements.
JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos Allegedly Chose Andrea for His First Intimate Vis-Ă -Vis in Soto del Real, According to 'La Mirada CrĂtica'
The Prison Institutions must certify that there is a romantic relationship between JosĂ© Luis Ăbalos and Andrea in order to approve their first intimate meeting in Soto del Real.
Nacho Cano harshly attacks the Government: "Pedro Sanchez doesn't deserve to see one of my shows"
Nacho Cano has harshly criticized the Government, describing its members as "criminals" and "shameless." Additionally, he stated that Pedro SĂĄnchez does not deserve to attend his shows due to his management.
SofĂa, on 'First Dates': "Wherever I go, there's always a man ruining everything"
SofĂa shared on 'First Dates' that she experiences street harassment daily, including staring, whistling, and car horns, expressing her frustration with the behavior of some men in public spaces.
Fedra Lorente on Her Financial Situation: "What House Doesn't Have Some Debt?"
Fedra Lorente spoke exclusively with 'El tiempo justo' about her financial situation, stating that it is common to have debts at home and downplaying the concern about them.
What Happened to Ariana Richards, the Girl from 'Jurassic Park': Her New Life Away from the Cameras
Ariana Richards, famous for 'Jurassic Park' at 14 years old, left acting in 2001. She currently dedicates herself fully to her passion for painting, staying away from the world of film.
'Influencer' Mary Magdalene dies at 33 after falling from a balcony in a hotel in Thailand
The Canadian influencer Mary Magdalene, famous for her addiction to cosmetic surgeries, died at the age of 33 after falling from a balcony in a hotel in Thailand. She had checked in for a one-night stay just a few hours before the accident.
Porn Actress Bonnie Blue, Known for Her Controversial Sex Challenges with Crowds, to Be Deported from Bali After Being Fined
Porn actress Bonnie Blue will be deported from Bali after being fined for participating in sex challenges with crowds, acts that sparked controversy and violated local regulations.
Norma Duval Endures the Pain of Her Family Losses at Christmas: "These Are Very Special Dates"
Norma Duval expresses the sadness she feels at Christmas when remembering her deceased loved ones. She highlights that these dates are very special and evoke memories of her childhood with her father, mother, and siblings, thus facing the pain of her family losses.
The Swedish Royal Family Closes Ranks Around Princess Sofia Over Her Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
Princess Sofia of Sweden met Jeffrey Epstein when she was 20 years old, according to leaked emails. In response to the controversy generated, the Swedish royal family has shown support and unity in defense of the princess.
Westcol Gives the Final Shutout 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 compete alongside figures like IShowSpeed, Ronaldinho, and Usain Bolt, leaving the Kings League behind and seeking greater reach beyond Latin America.
After Liam and 'Flowers,' why does Miley Cyrus want to get married again?
Miley Cyrus, after past experiences such as her relationship with Liam and her hit 'Flowers,' is now living a calm and mature love with Maxx Morando, which motivates her to consider getting married again.
Montoya responds to rumors about his relationship with Anita Williams: "The most beautiful thing is reaching this point"
Montoya and Anita Williams were seen kissing a few weeks ago, sparking rumors about their relationship. Montoya responds by highlighting that the most beautiful thing is having reached that point in their bond, thus confirming their romantic connection.
The Virgen del RocĂo in Seville confirms that they treat two people a day for scooter accidents
The Virgen del RocĂo Hospital in Seville treats more than two people daily injured in electric scooter accidents, whose use has grown irresponsibly. Since 2012, admissions have increased and have doubled after the pandemic, exceeding 850 per year. Starting in January, insurance, helmets, and a minimum age of 16 will be mandatory to ride scooters, aiming to reduce risks.
A man creates a Christmas tree made with 1,750 plastic bottles
A Ghanaian environmentalist built a Christmas tree using 1,750 plastic bottles to recycle and raise awareness about pollution, giving new life to waste in a country facing serious environmental problems.
The Hidden Catacombs of Santiago: The Secret Beneath the Cathedral
During the Week of Invisible Heritage, Santiago de Compostela opened the catacombs beneath the Cathedral, a necropolis over 1,200 years old with rock tombs and well-preserved remains. Also found are remains of the first basilica from the 9th century, revealing the historical origins of the city from the Roman era to the beginnings of Christianity.
Barça beats Osasuna and extends their lead as LaLiga leader after a match full of controversy
FC Barcelona defeated Osasuna at Camp Nou, increasing their lead in LaLiga. The match was marked by several disallowed goals for both teams, generating controversy throughout the game.
Beautiful Tribute from Atlético de Madrid to Robe Iniesta with the Song 'Si te vas...' by Extremoduro
Atlético de Madrid paid tribute to Robe Iniesta, the late singer of Extremoduro, during halftime of the match against Valencia at the Metropolitano, performing the song 'Si te vas...'.
A 32-year-old pickleball player dies after falling from a third floor while trying to retrieve a ball
A 32-year-old pickleball player died after falling from a third floor while trying to retrieve a ball. He jumped onto a safety net that did not hold his weight and gave way, causing the fatal fall.
FIA Reelects Mohammed ben Sulayem as President and Signs a New Concorde Agreement with F1 and the 11 Teams
Mohammed ben Sulayem has been reelected as FIA president until 2029, after no other candidates stood in the elections.
The legendary Tom Brady says he could still be playing in the NFL at 48: "I'm ready, but they just won't let me anymore"
Tom Brady, recognized as the greatest player in NFL history, states that he is prepared to continue his professional football career at 48 years old, although he is no longer allowed to keep playing.
Enrique Pérez, the Blind Astrophysicist Who Teaches Us to Interpret the Universe Without Seeing It: "Technology Has Been with Me"
Enrique Pérez, astrophysicist and science communicator, lost his sight 10 years ago due to retinitis pigmentosa. Despite his blindness, he uses technology to continue exploring and explaining the universe, demonstrating that it is possible to interpret the cosmos without seeing it.
"Critical windows in cerebellar development" identified that may influence the origin of autism and schizophrenia
Recent studies reveal that the cerebellum, beyond movement, is crucial for learning, emotions, and social behavior. Critical windows in its development have been identified that could be linked to the origin of autism and schizophrenia, highlighting its importance in neuropsychiatric disorders.
Cocemfe submits its proposals to the Government so that the Technical Building Code guarantees real universal accessibility
Cocemfe has presented proposals to the Government for the Technical Building Code to include measures that ensure real universal accessibility, highlighting the importance of designing buildings by considering how people move and interact with their environment to achieve truly accessible spaces.
They warn that the Social Economy Law threatens the labor equality of people with disabilities
The Spanish Council for the Defense of Disability and Dependency warns that the Social Economy Law excludes centers without a social initiative qualification, affecting the labor equality of people with disabilities.
Ferrovial completes the leap to the Nasdaq 100 and becomes the first Ibex company to enter the index
Ferrovial, led by Rafael del Pino, achieves a significant stock market milestone by entering the Nasdaq 100, becoming the first Ibex firm to do so. This advancement will provide it with greater liquidity and visibility in its main market.
These are the savings products that are currently competing for the 3% risk-free return
The 3% risk-free return has been a benchmark in savings promotions, but it is becoming increasingly less accessible. Banks and platforms compete with products aiming to offer this rate, although achieving it is more difficult in the current context.
Brussels will impose a 3-euro fee on small packages from platforms like Shein or Temu
Brussels will apply a 3-euro fee on small packages from platforms like Shein or Temu to curb the massive increase in these imports, which have tripled since 2022, reaching 4.6 billion in 2024.
The Spirits Manufacturers Rely on Christmas to Overcome "a Difficult and Complex Year"
The Spirits Employers' Association of Spain states that after a difficult and complex year, they are counting on the Christmas campaign to improve their sales. Despite economic and operational challenges, they expect demand to increase during these key dates in order to close the year with positive results.
The INE confirms that inflation eased by only one-tenth in November and that pensions will increase by 2.7% in 2026
The INE reported that November inflation decreased by only one-tenth, partly due to the drop in electricity prices. Additionally, it confirmed that pensions will rise by 2.7% in 2026.
Talgo approves the entry of Jainaga and Sepi with the chairman's replacement and headquarters relocation on the table
Talgo has approved the incorporation of Jainaga and Sepi as new shareholders. Additionally, changes in the chairmanship and the possible relocation of the corporate headquarters are being discussed, marking a phase of renewal and strategic adjustment in the railway company.
The Nordic series in the style of Agatha Christie that has arrived on streaming: murders in a hotel during a snowstorm
Based on the novel by a former Norwegian minister and mystery writer, this Swedish series features a murder in a hotel during a snowstorm, where all the guests become suspects.
Schwarzenegger starred in this movie that drove Kubrick crazy and James Cameron paid the price: "I didn't expect it"
James Cameron wanted to meet Stanley Kubrick, without imagining that Kubrick also wanted to meet him.
The Musical Connections Behind the 'Knives Out' Movies You Might Not Have Known
The 'Knives Out' movies contain subtle musical connections that go unnoticed in the Spanish version and do not affect the plot, but are interesting for those who enjoy discovering hidden details.
First Images of Season 3 of 'Euphoria': This Is Life After High School
The third season of 'Euphoria' will feature a time jump of nearly five years, reflecting the time passed since the last installment and exploring the characters' lives after high school.
Amanda Seyfried refuses to apologize for insulting Charlie Kirk: "I am free to have my opinion"
Amanda Seyfried called Charlie Kirk, spokesperson for the American far-right, "hateful" following his killing on September 10 in Utah. The actress refused to retract her statement, defending her right to express her opinion.
Only 42% of Young People Trust Buying Online: Amazon and Fad Juventud Launch a Campaign Against Fraud
Only 42% of young people trust buying online, and 62% only purchase products from websites that inspire confidence. Therefore, Amazon and Fad Juventud are launching a campaign to fight fraud and promote safe online shopping.
Spotify wants you to take charge: now you can tell the algorithm how you want your playlists
Spotify introduces a new feature that allows users to tell the algorithm their preferences to create more personalized playlists, reflecting a shift in its approach towards content personalization.
These are the applications and games most downloaded by iPhone users in Spain in 2025
The most downloaded applications and games on iPhone during 2025 in Spain reflect the current preferences and trends of users, highlighting popular titles and apps that have defined the year in entertainment and utility.
Five Scams They Will Try to Use to Steal Your Banking and Personal Data This Christmas
During the Christmas holidays, consumers must stay alert and verify the authenticity of emails to avoid frauds aimed at stealing their data and money during this season of shopping and celebration.
Goodbye to Annoying WhatsApp Groups: Everything You Can Do to Not Hear from Them Again
WhatsApp offers several options to avoid notifications and messages from groups that donât interest you. You can mute chats, leave groups, or configure settings to stop receiving alerts, keeping your experience cleaner and free of interruptions.
Zoe Saldaña Dresses as a Bride (and Fantasy) at the 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' Premiere in Miami
Zoe Saldaña dazzled at the 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' premiere in Miami with a spectacular floral dress, standing out at the presentation of the new installment of the iconic saga.
Marta SĂĄnchez gets ahead of New Year's Eve with the most comfortable shiny look that elegant hostesses will wear
Marta SĂĄnchez surprises with shiny and comfortable pants, perfect for this Christmas, setting a trend for elegant hostesses on New Year's Eve.
Scarlett Johansson confirms it: the XL bangs are the most flattering look for women over 40
The XL bangs are a simple style that softens facial features, adds movement, and rejuvenates from the age of 40 onwards, recommended by stylists and endorsed by Scarlett Johansson.
Luxury Sportswear: How Major Exclusive Brands Are Betting on Female Athletes
Luxury brands are increasing their sponsorships in sports such as tennis, skiing, sailing, and soccer, focusing on female athletes to highlight their presence and support in the exclusive sports world.
The Ancient Arabic Eyeliner, Known as Kohl, Inscribed as Heritage by UNESCO
Kohl, more than just makeup, has historically been used as protection against the sun and desert sand, a traditional remedy for the eyes, and a symbol of beauty and spirituality. UNESCO has inscribed it as Heritage to recognize its cultural importance.
Goodbye to rain boots: this is the most versatile and stylish alternative for rainy days
Waterproof Chelsea boots are gaining popularity as a versatile and stylish alternative to traditional rain boots for the rainy days this season.
The Best Spanish Omelette in Spain is Eaten in Madrid and Cooked by a Venezuelan Chef
Alejandro Oliveira, a Venezuelan chef from La Falda with two establishments in Madrid, has been recognized for making the best Spanish omelette in Spain.
How to Make a Potato Soufflé More Easily: "Brush with Egg White and Sprinkle with Starch"
The potato soufflé, accidentally created in the 19th century, is easily prepared by brushing the slices with egg white and sprinkling them with starch, achieving a crispy and fluffy texture without complications.
Seafood, Better Fresh: How to Boil Velvet Crabs and Spider Crabs to Preserve All Their Flavor
Boiling velvet crabs and spider crabs immediately after buying them fresh is key to preserving their optimal flavor and texture. Consuming freshly cooked seafood ensures a fresher and more delicious culinary experience.
Jordi Cruz (47 years old), on adding oil to pasta cooking water: "In Italy, they wouldnât forgive you"
Chef Jordi Cruz, from ABaC, advises against adding oil to the water when boiling pasta, a mistake criticized in Italy. He explains that this practice prevents the sauce from sticking properly and shares other tips for cooking pasta correctly and respecting its tradition.
Karlos Arguiñano, on the Recipe That Never Fails: "You Should Make This Chicken at Least Once Every 15 Days"
Karlos Arguiñano recommends a chicken stew with sweet potato, a perfect recipe for autumn that he advises preparing at least once every 15 days due to its flavor and simplicity.
Miguel Torres (39 years old) reveals the trick to making "a different salad, hot, crunchy, and full of flavor"
Miguel Torres, former contestant of 'MasterChef Celebrity', shares an innovative salad recipe that is enjoyed hot, with a crunchy texture and lots of flavor, thanks to a special trick he recommends to surprise the palate.
Cinema as Inspiration for Choosing a Destination: More Than Half of Spaniards Decide Their Vacations Based on Their Favorite Movies
A platform revealed that more than half of Spaniards choose their vacation destinations inspired by their favorite movies, highlighting the strong impact of cinema on travel decisions within Spain.
From Dubai to Bilbao: Five Museums That Impress Even Before Entering
These five museums, located between Dubai and Bilbao, are true architectural masterpieces that captivate from the outside. In addition to housing invaluable pieces, their outstanding design impresses and anticipates the unique experience they offer inside.
The Portuguese Gem on the Border with Spain: A National Park Under the Protection of a Castle
This small Portuguese parish, located eight kilometers from the border with Spain, stands out for its natural beauty and is protected by a historic castle, making it a treasure to be discovered.
The Best Autumn Route: Through Forests and Forgotten Villages of the Burgos Sierra de la Demanda
Three little-known destinations in Burgos offer an ideal getaway to enjoy nature and authentic rural life during autumn in the Sierra de la Demanda.
These Are the Ten Most Spectacular Sites in the World Named World Heritage in 2025
UNESCO has designated ten new sites as World Heritage in 2025, highlighting their exceptional cultural and natural value. These impressive places, spread across several continents, represent the diversity and richness of global heritage, and their recognition aims to promote their preservation and responsible tourism.
Six Getaways to Experience a Unique Christmas: From Classic Cities to Different Destinations
A getaway during Christmas is perfect for sparking the festive spirit. The article suggests six varied destinations, from classic cities to less conventional options, to enjoy an unforgettable and unique holiday season, combining Christmas traditions with new travel experiences.
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 and most beautiful medieval scenes in France.
Alexandra HenrĂquez, gynecologist: "I see many young girls with polycystic ovary syndrome and it is because of their lifestyle"
Gynecologist Alexandra HenrĂquez explains that polycystic ovary syndrome is a condition present from birth, but lifestyle can worsen its symptoms, increasing its incidence in young women.
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 feeding are significantly more effective than the traditional low-calorie diet.
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 avoiding problems, but rather providing them with emotionally available parents. It is crucial to involve them in family difficulties, offering a secure foundation and support without overwhelming them.
Tanning Beds Are Associated with a Higher Risk of Melanoma and Can Cause DNA Damage
Young people who use tanning beds show more skin mutations than older individuals, especially in the lower back area, suggesting a higher risk of melanoma and DNA damage.
CNIC Scientists Discover Why Heart Attacks Are Less Harmful at Night
The nocturnal immune system protects the body from infections, which also reduces the damage caused by heart attacks during the night, according to CNIC scientists.
Alert about a possible bacteria in Nestlé powdered milk for infants
AESAN warns about the possible presence of a bacteria in Nestlé powdered milk for infants and recommends not consuming the product if it is at home.
New Kia Seltos, the most logical (and affordable) alternative to the Sportage to avoid overspending
Kia launches the second generation of the Seltos, strengthening its presence in the compact SUV segment with three gasoline engines and an upcoming hybrid version, offering a more economical option compared to the Sportage.
The AUGC once again calls for common sense from the DGT: "The beacon (V16) alone without triangles is a danger"
The Unified Association of Civil Guards (AUGC) requests that the DGT reconsider the requirement to use only the connected V16 beacon, warning that its isolated use without the traditional emergency triangles represents a risk to road safety.
The condition of a viaduct on the A-6 forces the Ministry of Transport to announce a new one to be built alongside it
The Ministry of Transport has approved the construction of a new Tremor viaduct in Torre del Bierzo (LeĂłn), which will be built parallel to the current one on the A-6 due to the condition of the existing viaduct.
The Autonomous Communities That Will Eliminate Their Tolls on the AP-68 in 2026
The Vasco-Aragonese highway (AP-68), which connects the Basque Country, La Rioja, Navarra, and AragĂłn, will eliminate its tolls on several sections starting in 2026, thereby facilitating transit and improving the connection between these autonomous communities.
Do you want to win a free V16 beacon? Prove how much you know about them here
Starting January 1st, the mandatory use of the V16 beacon, an emergency light for vehicles, comes into effect. Participate in this game to test your knowledge about its use and operation, and win a free V16 beacon.
Organizing the Paseo de la DirecciĂłn, restoring Azca, the Tudelillas fronton, and the renovation of Jaime de Vera: investment in TetuĂĄn in 2026
The 2026 Budget will allocate 8,657,445 euros for works in TetuĂĄn, including the organization of the Paseo de la DirecciĂłn, the restoration of Azca, the refurbishment of the Tudelillas fronton, and the renovation of the Jaime de Vera school.
A Civil Guard Injured at the Ceuta Border After Being Attacked with a Hook in an "Intense and Dangerous" Day
A Civil Guard was injured at the Ceuta border after being attacked with a hook aimed directly at his head, according to the AUGC association. The incident took place during a day described as "intense and dangerous," which could have had serious consequences.
The three towns of CĂłrdoba whose councilors earn more than the mayor of CĂłrdoba city
Although CĂłrdoba is the most populous city in the province, its mayor is not the one who receives the highest salary, as three councilors from other municipalities earn a higher salary than him.
This is the 19-meter dragon being installed in Madrid: it will be a magical playground for children
Madrid is opening a playground shaped like a 19-meter dragon in its Chinatown neighborhood, designed to offer a playful and magical space for children, encouraging play and imagination in an urban environment.
Valencia closes parks, gardens, and cemeteries this Sunday due to orange alert for rain
Valencia is closing parks, gardens, and cemeteries this Sunday due to the orange alert for rain. The city council asks people to avoid traveling and to drive only if necessary to ensure safety.
Mossos and Police Attribute Five Shootings to the Decapitated Trinitarios in Catalonia
The police attribute five shootings in Catalonia to the Trinitarios gang, which operated with defined roles and committed robberies with violence and intimidation after being decapitated.
The Mayor of Almussafes Requests Suspension of Party Membership in the PSOE but Does Not Resign from Office Despite the Party Demanding His Resignation
Toni GonzĂĄlez, mayor of Almussafes, describes the accusations of sexual and workplace harassment against him as "false allegations." Although the PSOE demands his resignation, GonzĂĄlez requests the suspension of his party membership but retains his position and defends his honor.
Three people injured after being swept away by a sea surge in A Coruña
Three people were injured after being swept away by a sea surge on the coast of A Coruña, which was under a yellow alert for waves of 4 to 5 meters due to a maritime storm.
A 28-year-old man found dead next to the N-340 in Vélez-Målaga
A 28-year-old man was found dead next to the N-340 in Vélez-Målaga. Police sources indicate that no third parties are involved and that, for the moment, no investigation has been initiated.
Twelve Hours of Tribute in Plasencia to Say Goodbye to Robe Iniesta
On Sunday from 8:00 a.m., there will be traffic restrictions in Plasencia, allowing access only to garages, as part of the twelve-hour tribute to say goodbye to Robe Iniesta.
New revelations about the murder of the boy Lucas in AlmerĂa: the mother distances herself and the 'stepfather' denies sexual assault
Lucas's grandfather, the father of the mother under investigation, requested custody of the baby his daughter is expecting to prevent a tragedy like the one experienced with Lucas from happening again.
Rojuuâs Emotional Surprise to a Fan at Her First Concert: "Itâs Her Dream"
Rojuu emotionally surprised a fan during her first concert, fulfilling the young womanâs dream. The moment, captured on video, showed the special connection between the artist and her follower, highlighting the importance of supporting and appreciating fans at live events.
A Woman Tries to Teach Her Son to Say "Mama," but Her Dog Gets Ahead
A woman was trying to get her son to say the word "mama," but although the child couldnât say anything, her dog surprised everyone by making sounds that seemed like it was speaking before him.
An elderly Cuban woman gets emotional upon entering a Mercadona in Spain: "Why are you crying, grandma?"
An elderly Cuban woman becomes so emotional that she cries when visiting a Mercadona supermarket in Spain for the first time. This touching moment has moved many and has gone viral on social media.
This Is How the Most Sought-After Cat Breeds Are Born, Grow, and Become Established, Such as the Maine Coon, Bengal, or Thai
The popularity of certain cat breeds, such as the Maine Coon, Bengal, or Thai, is due to a combination of tradition, market demands, and visual cultural factors, while other breeds remain little known outside their countries of origin.
Discover the âsniffariâ: the olfactory excursion that enriches dogs' lives
The âsniffariâ is an activity that involves walks where dogs freely explore scents. After this experience, dogs return home calmer, more satisfied, and cooperative, improving their emotional well-being and behavior.
An animal expert explains why your dog likes to hide everything
Mia Cobb, researcher at the Centre for Animal Welfare Science at the University of Melbourne, points out that dogs' behavior of hiding objects is due to their evolutionary past, which continues to influence their current actions.
Casey Ray, dog trainer: "These are the five breeds most likely to bite"
Casey Ray points out that the responsibility for bites does not lie with the breeds, but with human factors that influence dogs' behavior.
Your Daily Horoscope: Sunday, December 14, 2025
Check yesterdayâs, todayâs, and tomorrowâs horoscope on 20minutos.es to anticipate the astrological influences affecting your day and make decisions with greater insight.
Check the Sueldazo of ONCE: Results
Check the results of the Sueldazo of ONCE for Saturday, December 13, 2025, and see if your number has won in this draw.
Check Primitiva: Results for Saturday, December 13, 2025
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Check Bonoloto: Results for Saturday, December 13, 2025
Check the official Bonoloto results for the draw on Saturday, December 13, 2025, and see if you have won.
Value for Money and Noise Cancellation: Nothing Sells the Ultimate 'Low Cost' Headphones
Nothing launches noise-cancelling headphones at a very affordable price, available in several vibrant colors, standing out for their excellent value for money.
Furby continues to triumph, although the most extravagant version is the one that is selling out
The classic toy Furby continues to be a sales success thanks to its more advanced models. The most extravagant version is the one selling out the fastest, keeping Furby at the top of consumer preferences.
Stop Leaking Money to Drive and Dropbox: This Option You Only Pay for Once in a Lifetime
An alternative to cloud storage with monthly payments is now possible, offering a one-time purchase that eliminates recurring fees and changes the way we manage our digital files.
Garmin Has a Problem: Amazfit Sells a Similar Watch for Less Money
Amazfit presents an affordable alternative for those who consider Garmin's Fenix watches too expensive, offering similar features at a more accessible price.
The FBI Document That Became a Movie Starring Sydney Sweeney
"Reality" is a minimalist thriller that transforms a real interrogation into an original and unsettling experience, highlighting the intensity of the script and Sydney Sweeney's performance.
T-Shirts for History. St. Louis Cardinals
The cardinal, a bird endemic to North America, gives its name and inspiration to the bright red color of the MLB St. Louis Cardinals team's uniform.
The Dupont's Lark, One of the Winged Emblems of the Iberian Steppes, Is Heading Toward Extinction
The Dupont's Lark, an emblematic bird of the Iberian steppes, is at risk of disappearing from Spain within the next twenty years if the recovery plans established by law are not implemented.
These âcelebrityâ couples are compatible, according to the horoscope
Several famous couples show high compatibility according to their zodiac signs, which influences their connection and harmony. The horoscope highlights how their astrological traits contribute to successful and balanced relationships.
Abandoned Sites That Have an Aura of Mystery and Are Worth Visiting
These abandoned places are shrouded in an aura of mystery that attracts visitors. Their history and unique atmosphere make them fascinating destinations worth exploring.
From Hazard to Ronaldo: Great Football Stars Who Had a Poor End to Their Careers
Many football stars have experienced ups and downs in their careers. Although they achieved great success, they ended their careers without the same level of recognition. This article recalls those players whose endings did not live up to their fame.
Ghost Towns Around the World That Have Been Frozen in Time
Some abandoned towns have been frozen in time after being deserted, becoming collective memories. Today, these places are unique tourist attractions that offer a historical and nostalgic experience for those who visit them.
GĂ©nova believes that attacks from SĂĄnchez and Abascal benefit MarĂa Guardiola: "They nationalize her and we give her space"
Sources from the PP indicate that the attacks from SĂĄnchez and Abascal favor MarĂa Guardiola, as they turn her into a national figure. GĂ©nova plans to take advantage of this situation to give her more prominence in the election campaign.
The Paradox That Will Define the Elections in Chile: A Security Crisis in One of the Safest Countries in Latin America
The presence of groups like Tren de Aragua has increased the perception of insecurity in Chile, a central issue in the electoral campaign, despite the country being one of the safest in Latin America.
Trump downplays new photos published showing him surrounded by women alongside Epstein: "They're no big deal"
The White House stated that Democratic members of the House are releasing selective and censored photos to build a false narrative against Trump, while he minimizes the significance of the images with Epstein.
The judge orders conditional release for three detainees in the 'Plus Ultra case'
The judge has decided to release with precautionary measures three detainees in the 'Plus Ultra case', including President Julio MartĂnez and CEO Roberto Roselli, who are involved in the investigation.
The PP proposes to prohibit access to social networks for minors under 16 years old, except with the express consent of their parents
The PP has presented around fifty amendments to the law on protection of minors in the digital environment, including one that proposes to prohibit access to social networks for minors under 16 years old without the express consent of their parents.
A British couple explains how they retired before the age of 40: "We didn't turn on the heating or eat out"
Katie and Alan managed to retire before 40 through extreme saving and long-term investing, avoiding expenses such as using the heating or eating out.
Madrid, Andalusia, and the Basque Country, the regions with the most cases of unwanted loneliness
Unwanted loneliness particularly affects women, who make up 55% of those seeking emotional support. Madrid, Andalusia, and the Basque Country are the regions with the highest incidence of this problem.
A Euromillions winner hits the 17 million euro jackpot
A player in Spain has won the Euromillions jackpot of 17 million euros by matching the El MillĂłn code, becoming a new millionaire.
Check National Lottery: Results for Saturday, December 13
The results of the National Lottery for December 13, 2025, will be published starting at 1:30 PM. You can check them on the website 20minutos.es.
Belarus pardons Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski along with 122 political prisoners
President Lukashenko declares an amnesty that includes Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski and 122 political prisoners, following the lifting of US sanctions on Belarusian potash mineral exports.
FeijĂło lashes out at SĂĄnchez and calls to end his "degradation" at the polls: "He has covered up for corrupt and sexist individuals"
The leader of the PP describes President SĂĄnchez as "cynical" for covering up for "corrupt" and "sexist" individuals and urges voters to put an end to his political "degradation" by voting in the upcoming elections.
The Russian Army Claims to Have Eliminated a Unit of Colombian Mercenaries in Kharkiv
Russia claims to have eliminated a unit of Colombian mercenaries in Kharkiv. Ukraine and the West denounce that Russia employs Latin American, African, Indian, and Chinese mercenaries as assault forces in the Ukrainian conflict.
A satellite captures images of Oxagon, the floating city project aiming to connect three continents
Oxagon is an ambitious floating city project that seeks to connect three continents through a container terminal, which is expected to be fully operational by 2026. Recent satellite images show significant progress in its development.
Robles responds to Yolanda DĂaz telling her to stop the "complaints" and focus "on working hard in her ministry"
Yolanda DĂaz called for a government reshuffle following recent cases of corruption and harassment linked to the PSOE. Robles responded by urging her to stop the complaints and focus on working hard within her ministry.
Two U.S. Soldiers and an Interpreter Killed in Islamic State Attack in Syria
Two U.S. soldiers and an interpreter were killed in an Islamic State attack in Palmyra, Syria. Additionally, three other soldiers were injured during the incident in the central part of the country.
Abascal says that the party that defends women is Vox, against the "machista label"
Vox promotes itself as the only true option, accusing the PP and PSOE of deceiving society and pointing to Guardiola as responsible for blocking political change in Extremadura.
20AM: Everything You Need to Know to Start Your Day Informed
20AM offers a concise summary of the most important news to start your day informed. It covers relevant topics such as politics, economy, culture, and international current events, providing a clear and up-to-date overview so readers stay aware of key developments from early on.
My Wallet: Tips and Tricks to Get the Most Out of Your Budget
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Karlos Arguiñano, about the recipe that never fails: "You should make this chicken at least once every 15 days"
Chef Karlos Arguiñano recommends preparing a stewed chicken with sweet potato, a perfect recipe for autumn that he suggests making at least once every 15 days due to its flavor and ease.
The Hidden Spanish 'True Detective' on Prime: Eight Episodes and from the Creator of 'El Ministerio del Tiempo'
Maggie Civantos and Salva Reina star in this eight-episode series on Prime, where they investigate the death of a young woman in MĂĄlaga while the city's slums are caught in a violent conflict. Created by the person behind 'El Ministerio del Tiempo,' the series offers a crime thriller with a strong local atmosphere.
If you place the emergency triangles and the V16 beacon connected at the same time: Can you get fined?
V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026. Although some drivers have doubts and prefer to continue using emergency triangles, the new connected light signal offers greater safety and is set to replace them.
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 in Spain, established according to Article 47 of the Constitution. Its goal is to offer affordable rentals. It is expected to facilitate access to decent housing with set requirements and accessible prices, promoting regulation and state support in the real estate market to meet social demand.
Can I test the V16 beacon at home without alerting emergency services? The DGT responds
The DGT explains that drivers can test the V16 beacon at home without triggering emergency alerts, provided it is not used on public roads and does not create a false alarm. This clarifies doubts following the mandatory purchase of the beacons since January.
"He never missed an episode": the Nobel Prize in Literature candidate who was devoted to 'Yellowstone'
The author of 'No Country for Old Men' and 'Blood Meridian' was a huge fan of the series 'Yellowstone' and its prequels, as revealed by Taylor Sheridan, showing his devotion to the production.
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, emphasizing that she prefers to be well at 55 without trying to look younger.
A cinematic masterpiece of more than seven hours: the adaptation of the best novel by the new Nobel Prize in Literature
'SĂĄtĂĄntangĂł', available on Filmin, is the film adaptation of LĂĄszlĂł Krasznahorkai's first novel, who also participated as a screenwriter. This cinematic masterpiece lasts more than seven hours and reflects the unique style of the author, recently awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
These are all the neighborhoods in Madrid that will have a new Metro stop in 2026
The Madrid Metro is making progress in its construction to expand the network, and in 2026 several neighborhoods will have new stops, improving the connection and access for more citizens to this public transportation system.
Intercity buses arrive on Google Maps: this is how you can check their location in real time
Google Maps now allows you to see the real-time location of intercity buses, providing users with precise information and not just the estimated arrival time at the stop.
The Civil Guard's Trick to Know if a V16 Emergency Light Is Valid or Not: "Make Sure"
The Civil Guard explained on their official TikTok how to verify if a V16 emergency light is valid. This trick helps users ensure that their device complies with current regulations to improve road safety.
Doctors' Strike: How Long It Will Last, Who Is Calling It, What the Demands Are, and How It Will Affect Patients
Doctors will hold a strike from December 9 to 12 to protest against the reform of the Framework Statute. This action seeks to express their rejection of the proposed changes and could affect patient care during those days.
US says Belarus agreed to stop balloon flyovers into Lithuania
The US announced that Belarus has agreed to halt balloon flyovers into Lithuania following heightened tensions. The move comes amid concerns over Belarus's surveillance activities using balloons near Lithuanian airspace. This agreement aims to ease regional security tensions between the neighboring countries.
Ukraineâs Odesa suffers major blackouts after Russian attack
Odesa experienced extensive blackouts following a Russian missile strike targeting its critical infrastructure. Power outages affected residential and commercial areas, disrupting daily life and services. Authorities are working to restore electricity while condemning the attack as part of ongoing hostilities in the region.
Will tightening supply send lithium prices soaring next year?
Lithium supply constraints may drive prices higher in the coming year as demand from electric vehicle and battery manufacturers grows rapidly. Production challenges and limited new mines risk tightening the market, potentially leading to significant price increases. Industry experts warn that without increased investment and expansion, the lithium market could face shortages amid soaring global demand.
US seized tanker near Venezuela just as warrant was set to expire, court document shows
A US court document reveals that authorities seized a tanker near Venezuela just hours before the warrant for the vessel's detention was set to expire. The timely action prevented the ship from potentially leaving the jurisdiction, allowing further investigation into allegations of sanctions violations and illicit activities linked to the tanker.
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 American authorities. The incident has intensified diplomatic strains amid ongoing disputes over sanctions and oil exports. Meanwhile, a Nobel laureate has pledged efforts to foster positive change and dialogue between the two nations, aiming to ease conflicts and promote cooperation.
EU vote on Mercosur trade deal set for next week, Denmark says
Denmark announced that the EU is scheduled to vote next week on the Mercosur trade deal, which aims to establish a trade agreement between the EU and South American Mercosur countries. The vote marks a significant step toward finalizing the deal after years of negotiations, despite ongoing debates over environmental and economic concerns among member states.
US House passes bill to fast-track natural gas pipeline permitting
The US House approved a bill to expedite permitting for natural gas pipelines, aiming to boost energy infrastructure development and enhance energy security. The legislation seeks to streamline federal approval processes, reduce delays, and encourage investment in pipeline projects amid rising energy demands and environmental concerns. It now moves to the Senate for consideration.
How tight supply, AI demand propelled copper towards $12,000
Copper prices surged toward $12,000 per ton due to tightening supply and rising demand driven by AI technologies. Limited mine output amid geopolitical issues has restricted availability, while AI and tech sectors' growth has boosted copper consumption, a key component in electronics. This combination has intensified market pressure, pushing prices upward as industries vie for the metal in a competitive environment.
Supertanker Skipper seized by US near Venezuela is heading to Houston, sources say
The US has seized a supertanker near Venezuela, and its skipper is being transported to Houston. Authorities detained the vessel on suspicions related to sanctions violations. Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of the alleged illicit activities.
Exclusive - Russiaâs monthly oil and gas revenue poised to hit lowest since August 2020
Russia's monthly oil and gas revenues are expected to drop to their lowest level since August 2020 due to Western sanctions, export price caps, and declining production. These factors have put pressure on Moscowâs main sources of income, affecting the national budget amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and efforts to curb Russia's energy revenues.
Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged
Russian stocks closed lower overall despite the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged. Market activity showed a mixed performance among key sectors, with some shares dropping amid ongoing economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions impacting investor sentiment. Trading volumes were moderate, reflecting cautious market behavior as investors await further developments.
Engine failure forces United Airlines flight to return to DC-area airport
A United Airlines flight experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff from a Washington, D.C.-area airport. The plane safely returned to the airport without incident. Passengers were reportedly unharmed, and an investigation into the cause of the engine failure is underway. The airline is working to accommodate affected travelers.
Coca-Cola holds last-ditch talks in bid to salvage Costa Coffee sale, FT reports
Coca-Cola is reportedly engaged in urgent negotiations to save its planned sale of Costa Coffee. The talks aim to resolve issues threatening the deal, following concerns that the transaction could collapse. The outcome will determine the future ownership and strategic direction of the coffee chain.
'Pins on a Map': How Chicago students are tracking ICE raids
Chicago students are creating a map to track ICE raids in their communities. By gathering reports from residents and social media, they aim to raise awareness and provide valuable information to families affected by immigration enforcement. This project empowers youth to document and respond to raids, fostering community solidarity and advocacy against ICE activities.
Why AI will transform, not displace, applications
AI is set to enhance applications by automating routine tasks and providing new capabilities, rather than replacing them entirely. It will augment human creativity and decision-making, enabling more personalized and efficient user experiences. Integration of AI will transform industries by improving productivity while maintaining the essential role of human oversight and innovation.
Cybersecurity risks may be an "overlooked" investment opportunity - Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley highlights that cybersecurity risks present a significant yet often overlooked investment opportunity. With rising cyber threats and increasing digital reliance, companies focusing on cybersecurity solutions are poised for growth. Investors are encouraged to consider this sector's potential as demand for advanced security measures continues to surge worldwide.
How strong is U.S. shale for 2026?
U.S. shale production is expected to remain resilient through 2026, supported by technological advances and improved drilling efficiencies. While investment growth may slow amid market uncertainties and environmental concerns, shale will continue to play a key role in domestic energy supply, balancing global oil market dynamics and supporting economic stability.
Investing.comâs Stocks of the Week
The article highlights top stock picks for the week based on market trends and expert analysis. It covers key companies showing strong performance, potential growth opportunities, and offers insights into sectors gaining investor interest. The report aims to guide investors in making informed decisions amid fluctuating market conditions.
How AI agents change commerce and how we pay?
AI agents are transforming commerce by automating purchasing decisions, enhancing personalization, and streamlining transactions. This shift is altering payment methods, with AI enabling seamless, real-time payments and reducing friction at checkout. As AI takes a more active role in buying and paying, traditional payment systems must adapt to ensure security, privacy, and efficiency in an increasingly automated economy.
Huaweiâs latest handset uses improved China-made chip, report shows
Huawei's newest smartphone features an upgraded China-made chip, enhancing performance and reducing reliance on foreign technology. This move aligns with China's goal to boost domestic semiconductor development amidst global supply challenges and trade tensions. The improved chip underscores Huawei's commitment to innovation and self-sufficiency in its device manufacturing.
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EU agrees to indefinitely freeze Russian assets, removing obstacle to Ukraine loan
The EU has agreed to indefinitely freeze Russian assets, clearing a major hurdle for approving a financial aid package to Ukraine. This move aims to prevent Russia from accessing seized assets while supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict. The agreement marks a significant step in bolstering Ukraine's economic stability and ensures long-term sanctions enforcement against Russia.
Dutch report calls for $176 billion tech spend, jobless benefit cuts
A Dutch report recommends investing $176 billion in technology to boost economic growth and competitiveness. It also suggests cutting jobless benefits to encourage employment and reduce dependency. The measures aim to modernize the workforce and adapt to digital advancements, ensuring long-term economic stability for the Netherlands.
UK public inflation expectations ticked lower in November, BoE says
The Bank of England reported that UK public inflation expectations slightly decreased in November. This suggests growing confidence among the public that inflation pressures may be easing, possibly influenced by recent economic developments and monetary policy measures. However, inflation expectations remain elevated compared to pre-pandemic levels, indicating ongoing concerns about price stability.
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South Africa's 2026 inflation expectations drop after new target
South Africa's inflation expectations for 2026 have declined following the announcement of a new inflation target by the central bank. This adjustment reflects increased confidence in the country's monetary policy and efforts to stabilize prices amid economic challenges. The updated target aims to guide inflation more effectively, improving economic predictability for businesses and consumers.
French consumer prices rise 0.8% in November, matching estimates
French consumer prices increased by 0.8% in November, aligning with economists' expectations. This rise reflects ongoing inflationary pressures in the economy, influenced by factors such as energy costs and supply chain disruptions. The steady inflation rate suggests persistent challenges for consumers and policymakers aiming to stabilize prices.
Spain's inflation rate holds steady at 3.2% in November
Spain's inflation rate remained stable at 3.2% in November, maintaining the same level as the previous month. This steady inflation indicates controlled price increases despite economic pressures, reflecting consistent consumer costs across various sectors.
UK economy contracts unexpectedly in three months to October
The UK economy shrank unexpectedly in the three months to October, highlighting ongoing economic challenges. This contraction, driven by declines in key sectors, raises concerns about the country's growth prospects amid inflationary pressures and global uncertainties.
With Fed independence in crosshairs, will Supreme Court back Trump again?
The Supreme Court faces a pivotal decision regarding the Federal Reserve's autonomy amid political pressures. With former President Trump challenging aspects of the Fed's independence, the Court's ruling could reshape the balance between government influence and central banking. This case raises questions about the judiciary's role in maintaining checks and balances, and whether the Court will continue to side with Trumpâs stance on limiting Fed authority.
What risks could derail South Koreaâs recovery in 2026?
South Korea's economic recovery in 2026 faces risks including global inflation pressures, geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and domestic challenges like labor market rigidity. These factors could hinder growth prospects despite government efforts to stabilize the economy and boost exports. Maintaining fiscal discipline and navigating international uncertainties remain crucial for sustaining recovery momentum.
Indiaâs growth to slow in 2026 but still strongest among major economies
Indiaâs economy is projected to slow in 2026 due to global uncertainties and domestic challenges but will remain the fastest-growing major economy. Despite the deceleration, robust consumer demand and reforms support continued expansion, outpacing peers like China and the US. Forecasts highlight India's resilience amid a complex international landscape, maintaining its growth leadership through structural strengths.
Who is Kevin Hassett? Wolfe looks at the Trump ally tipped to become Fed Chair.
Kevin Hassett, a top economic advisor to President Trump, is favored to chair the Federal Reserve. Known for his pro-growth policies and market-friendly stance, Hassett's potential appointment signals a shift towards a more business-oriented Fed. His background includes economic consulting and government service, emphasizing tax cuts and deregulation. However, his lack of central banking experience raises concerns among some economists.
What are the macroeconomic consequences of a weaker rupee
A weaker rupee can lead to higher import costs, fueling inflation and increasing the trade deficit. It may benefit exporters by making their goods cheaper abroad, potentially boosting exports. However, rising costs can strain businesses relying on imported inputs and increase foreign debt repayment burdens. Overall, currency depreciation impacts inflation, trade balance, corporate profits, and economic growth dynamics.
Key risks for 2026: What could go wrong (and right) next year?
The article highlights major risks and opportunities for 2026, including economic challenges like inflation and geopolitical tensions, alongside potential breakthroughs in technology and climate action. It emphasizes the uncertainty surrounding global markets, political stability, and environmental policies, while also noting optimism for innovation and international cooperation that could drive progress next year.
California sues Trump administration over terminated transportation grants
California has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for cutting transportation grants that aid state and local infrastructure projects. The state argues that the administrationâs abrupt termination of funding violates federal law and disrupts planned improvements in public transit and road maintenance, negatively impacting California's economy and residents' mobility. The lawsuit seeks reinstatement of the funds and protection for future grants.
Canadaâs WestJet to pause non-adjustable seat rollout, seek passenger feedback
WestJet is halting its plan to introduce non-adjustable economy seats after concerns from passengers. The airline will gather feedback to better understand traveler preferences and comfort needs before proceeding with any seating changes.
JPMorganâs Dimon signals support for Kevin Warsh as Fed chair, FT reports
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has expressed support for Kevin Warsh as a candidate for Federal Reserve chair, according to the Financial Times. Warsh, a former Fed governor, is seen as a potential successor amid ongoing discussions about the Fed's future leadership. Dimonâs backing highlights Warshâs appeal in financial circles and the banking industryâs interest in stable, experienced Fed oversight.
Investors eager for delayed data to shed light on US economy
Investors await delayed economic data crucial for insights into the US economy's health. The data, postponed due to technical issues, is expected to influence market sentiment and guide policy decisions amid ongoing economic uncertainties.
Tether submits proposal to acquire Juventus Football Club stake
Tether has submitted a proposal to acquire a stake in Juventus Football Club. The move aims to strengthen the club's financial position and leverage Tether's stablecoin technology to enhance Juventus's commercial activities and global reach. The proposal is currently under review by the club's management and stakeholders.
Interactive Brokers now allows funding accounts with stablecoins
Interactive Brokers has introduced a new feature that allows clients to fund their accounts using stablecoins. This move aims to provide faster, more efficient transactions and broaden payment options for users in the evolving cryptocurrency space. The integration supports major stablecoins, enhancing flexibility while maintaining the brokerage's commitment to security and regulatory compliance.
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 integrates asset flexibility with trading opportunities, allowing investors to maximize gains while maintaining earnings on their holdings.
BTCC Exchange Wins Best Centralized Exchange (Community Choice) at BeInCrypto 100 Awards 2025
BTCC Exchange was honored with the Best Centralized Exchange (Community Choice) award at the BeInCrypto 100 Awards 2025. The recognition highlights BTCC's strong community support and excellence in providing reliable, user-friendly cryptocurrency trading services globally. This award reflects BTCCâs commitment to innovation and quality in the competitive crypto exchange market.
Tharimmune appoints Jacob Asbury as chief financial officer
Tharimmune has named Jacob Asbury as its new chief financial officer. Asbury brings extensive financial leadership experience to the role, aimed at supporting the company's growth and strategic initiatives. He will oversee financial operations and contribute to strengthening Tharimmune's market position.
Bitcoin price today: on course for weekly gains on Fed outlook
Bitcoin is set for weekly gains as investors react to the Federal Reserve's outlook. Positive sentiments around potential interest rate pauses are boosting confidence in the cryptocurrency market, driving Bitcoin's price upward amid cautious optimism about economic conditions.
Pakistan grants preliminary approval to Binance and HTX crypto exchanges
Pakistan's Securities and Exchange Commission has given preliminary approval to Binance and HTX, two major cryptocurrency exchanges, to operate in the country. This move aims to regulate and foster the growth of the digital asset market in Pakistan, enhancing investor protection and encouraging innovation in the emerging crypto sector. Further regulatory steps and compliance requirements are expected to follow.
India central bank deputy warns stablecoins pose risks to economy
Indiaâs central bank deputy governor warned that stablecoins, despite their price stability, could threaten the country's economic and financial stability. He emphasized the need for a comprehensive regulatory framework to mitigate risks associated with these digital assets, highlighting concerns about potential impacts on monetary policy and financial system integrity.
Terraformâs 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. The court found him guilty of deceiving investors and causing significant financial losses through the collapse of the TerraUSD stablecoin. This landmark case highlights increasing regulatory scrutiny in the crypto sector and serves as a warning against fraudulent practices within the industry.
TestMachine Secures Over $6.5M In Venture Funding To Expand AI-driven Blockchain Security Solutions
TestMachine has raised over $6.5 million in venture funding to enhance its AI-driven blockchain security solutions. The investment will support product development, expand market reach, and accelerate innovation in protecting blockchain networks from emerging threats.
Sobi to acquire Arthrosi Therapeutics for $950 million
Sobi has announced plans to acquire Arthrosi Therapeutics for $950 million. This strategic acquisition aims to enhance Sobi's portfolio in rare diseases, expanding their treatment offerings and strengthening their market position. The deal underscores Sobi's commitment to innovation and growth in the biopharmaceutical sector.
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Fobi AI obtains partial revocation of cease trade order for financing
Fobi AI has secured a partial revocation of a cease trade order, allowing the company to proceed with financing activities. This development enables Fobi AI to continue raising capital while still under regulatory restrictions for other operations.
FDA approves Milestone's nasal spray for rapid PSVT treatment
The FDA has approved Milestone Pharmaceuticals' new nasal spray for rapid treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (PSVT). This non-invasive option offers quicker symptom relief compared to traditional methods, improving patient convenience and accessibility. The approval marks a significant advancement in managing PSVT episodes outside clinical settings.
Cathie Wood's ARK sells Tesla stock, buys Robinhood and Block
Cathie Wood's ARK Investment Management has reduced its Tesla holdings while increasing investments in Robinhood and Block. This move reflects ARK's shift toward companies with high growth potential in fintech and digital services, adjusting its portfolio to capitalize on evolving market trends. The firm's strategy signals confidence in these sectors as it repositions assets for future gains.
Ferrovial announces new âŹ800 million share repurchase program
Ferrovial has unveiled a new share buyback initiative worth âŹ800 million. This program aims to enhance shareholder value by reducing the number of outstanding shares. The company plans to execute the repurchase over an extended period, reflecting confidence in its financial strength and long-term growth prospects.
Gray Media completes $250 million notes offering at premium
Gray Media successfully raised $250 million through a notes offering priced at a premium. The company aims to use the funds to strengthen its financial position and support growth initiatives. The offering attracted strong investor interest, reflecting confidence in Gray Mediaâs business strategy and market prospects.
Silver Elephant Mining closes first tranche of private placement
Silver Elephant Mining successfully closed the first tranche of its private placement, raising significant capital to advance its mining projects. The funds will support exploration and development activities, strengthening the company's financial position and operational capabilities. This milestone reflects investor confidence and positions Silver Elephant for continued growth in the mining sector.
Sparton Resources completes C$410,000 private placement
Sparton Resources has successfully raised C$410,000 through a private placement, strengthening its financial position to advance exploration and development projects. The company plans to use the funds to accelerate work on its key assets, enhancing shareholder value and supporting future growth opportunities.
FDA approves first single-dose oral gonorrhea treatment in decades
The FDA has approved the first single-dose oral treatment for gonorrhea in decades, offering a new, convenient option to combat this common sexually transmitted infection. This development aims to improve treatment adherence and address rising antibiotic resistance in gonorrhea strains, enhancing public health efforts against the disease.