News Summary - 12/22/2025

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Bondi gunmen threw explosives at start of attack and practised shooting weeks before, police allege

Videos reveal the Bondi gunmen training in rural Australia and making statements before Islamic State flags. Police allege they threw explosives at the start of their attack and had practiced shooting weeks prior.

US and Ukraine call Miami talks productive despite no breakthrough

Steve Witkoff, Donald Trump's special envoy, and Ukraine's top negotiator issued a joint statement after recent Miami discussions on peace plans. While no breakthrough was reached, both sides described the talks as productive in advancing dialogue.

US pursuing third oil tanker linked to Venezuela, official says

Following President Trump's order to blockade sanctioned oil tankers to and from Venezuela, the US is now pursuing a third tanker connected to the country, intensifying efforts to enforce sanctions amid ongoing tensions.

In rebel-held Myanmar, civilians face devastating air strikes and a sham election

The BBC reports from a rebel-controlled area in Myanmar where civilians endure severe air strikes as the government prepares to hold a heavily criticized election this month, seen as illegitimate by many amid ongoing conflict.

Another 130 abducted schoolchildren released in Nigeria

Nigerian authorities have confirmed the release of the remaining students who were abducted from a Catholic school last month, marking a significant development in the ongoing efforts to secure their safety.

'I knew something was seriously wrong - again': Bondi area reels from two deadly attacks in two years

The Bondi area is struggling to recover after experiencing two deadly attacks within two years—a shooting and a stabbing. These incidents have left many residents physically injured and deeply traumatised, shaking the community's sense of safety.

Israel approves 19 new settlements in occupied West Bank

Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated that approving 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank aims to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state.

South East Asian bloc meet to seek end to Thailand-Cambodia conflict

Officials from Thailand and Cambodia met for the first time since recent fighting resumed, aiming to find a resolution to their ongoing conflict.

Rights groups condemn new record number of executions in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has executed at least 347 people this year, marking a record high, according to UK-based group Reprieve. Rights organizations have condemned the surge in executions, highlighting concerns over the kingdom's human rights practices.

How Israel's grassroots hostage families group became a powerful international force

With only one hostage remaining in Gaza, the grassroots forum of Israeli hostage families reflects on its significant impact both within Israel and internationally, highlighting their role in raising awareness and influencing efforts for hostage negotiations and support.

Gunmen kill nine in South Africa tavern attack

In Bekkersdal, gunmen opened fire at a tavern, killing nine people and injuring an additional 10 as they continued to shoot randomly.

India express train kills seven elephants crossing tracks

Early Saturday in Assam, India, a passenger train struck and killed seven elephants crossing the railway tracks, according to local officials.

Survivors 'nervous and skeptical' about release of remaining Epstein files

US lawmakers criticized the initial release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents as incomplete, expressing concerns about transparency. Survivors remain nervous and skeptical about the remaining files being made public, hoping for fuller disclosure to ensure justice and accountability.

Who and what are in the Epstein files?

The Epstein files reveal involvement of high-profile figures such as Bill Clinton and Michael Jackson, shedding light on their connections within the controversial case.

Divided between two states, the town at the heart of America's abortion debate

The sole abortion clinic in the town is battling an eviction notice amid ongoing attempts to close it, highlighting the intense local conflict over abortion access.

Why Croatia's capital wants to hold Europe's best Christmas market

Zagreb aims to become Europe's top Christmas market destination, leveraging festive events to boost its profile and draw millions of tourists each year.

Alex Iwobi says Afcon is a special football tournament

Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi will represent his birth country, Nigeria, in the Africa Cup of Nations, a prestigious tournament featuring 24 nations.

This billionaire tested China's limits. It cost him his freedom

Lai, who credits Hong Kong for his success, now faces life in prison. His case highlights the risks faced by those challenging China's authority.

Why British Jews are experiencing their biggest change in 60 years

British Jews are undergoing significant shifts in feelings of security and community connection, marking the biggest changes experienced in six decades.

Neither Russia nor France: One West African country walks a diplomatic tightrope

While some West African countries align with either France or Russia, Togo seeks to maintain relationships with both, carefully balancing its diplomatic ties to preserve benefits from each side.

Steve Rosenberg: Was Putin's response to my question about war in Europe an olive branch?

Russia's President dismissed allegations that an attack on Europe was planned, calling them "rubbish" in a conversation with the BBC's Russia editor, Steve Rosenberg.

Watch: Images, tapes, and high-profile figures from Epstein files

The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein's documents reveals photos of his properties, audio recordings, and redacted files, shedding light on the extent of his activities and connections with high-profile individuals.

Putin tells BBC Western leaders deceived Russia

In an interview with BBC Russia editor Steve Rosenberg, Vladimir Putin discussed his future plans for Russia and accused Western leaders of deceiving the country, reflecting ongoing tensions and Russia's geopolitical stance.

BBC Analysis Editor Ros Atkins explores claims that the UAE is connected to Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) amid ongoing civil war. The article highlights these allegations as international efforts push to mediate and end the conflict.

What does TikTok's deal mean for America's users?

The BBC's Asia business correspondent highlights uncertainty about the user experience TikTok will offer in the US following its recent deal, leaving questions about changes in platform access and content.

Surfers and swimmers pay tribute to victims of Bondi shooting

Hundreds of surfers and swimmers gathered at Bondi Beach, paddling out to honor and remember the victims of Sunday's shooting attack. The community united in a heartfelt tribute to those affected.

FeijĂło knocks out SĂĄnchez in the first round of the electoral cycle

The PP highlights the result as a sign of change in Spain, while Vox consolidates its growth. Additionally, Podemos and IU register an upturn following their first alliance since 2023, marking a new political scenario at the start of the electoral cycle.

The PSOE Crisis Leads Spain to the Right

The internal crisis of the PSOE and SĂĄnchez's management have contributed to Spain's political shift to the right, also reflecting a global trend affecting several countries.

Vox, the Big Winner of the Early Election in Extremadura: Gains Six Deputies and Will Be Key for Governing

Vox has increased its representation in Extremadura, going from 5 to 11 deputies after the early election, positioning itself as a key force for the formation of the regional government.

MarĂ­a Guardiola wins in Extremadura although she will need Vox's abstention, while the PSOE suffers a historic defeat

The PP achieves victory in Extremadura, falling four deputies short of an absolute majority and only needing Vox’s abstention to govern. The PSOE suffers a heavy defeat, attributed to the poor choice of its candidate, who is involved in a hiring scandal. Unidas por Extremadura obtains the second-best result for the left.

MarĂ­a Guardiola asks Abascal to facilitate a legislature and not block: "The people of Extremadura want us to continue"

MarĂ­a Guardiola, the PP candidate in Extremadura, won 29 seats and seeks for Vox to facilitate the formation of a government to avoid deadlocks, emphasizing that the people of Extremadura want continuity in the legislature.

Results of the 2025 Extremadura Elections: This Is How the Extremaduran Assembly Is Distributed

The Extremadura elections held on December 21, 2025, have defined the new composition of the Extremaduran Assembly, with the distribution of seats among the main political parties that will shape the legislative direction and the regional government.

Coalition Calculator: Check the Possible Government Options After the Extremadura Elections

The coalition calculator allows you to see the possible governing alliances in Extremadura by adding up the seats obtained by political parties after the elections.

From the PSOE’s Absolute Majorities to the PP’s Victory: This Is How the Vote Has Evolved in Extremadura

The PP won the elections in Extremadura comfortably, although it did not achieve the absolute majority it sought. This result reflects a significant change in the region’s vote, which had historically been dominated by absolute majorities of the PSOE.

MarĂ­a Guardiola consolidates her leadership but falls short of the longed-for absolute majority

By distancing herself from Vox to attract female and moderate voters, MarĂ­a Guardiola consolidates her leadership but fails to achieve the absolute majority of 33 seats, forcing her to plan a new political strategy.

Irene de Miguel, the Agricultural Engineer Who Has Led the Alternative Left to Its Second Best Result in Extremadura

Irene de Miguel, an agricultural engineer and candidate for Unidas por Extremadura, has achieved the second best result for the alternative left in the region. After a decade in the Assembly, she faces her fourth elections consolidating her leadership and her coalition’s presence in Extremadura.

Gallardo’s Huge Defeat in Extremadura Consolidates the Loss of Another Socialist Stronghold and Sows Electoral Discouragement in the PSOE

The PSOE loses 10 deputies in Extremadura, a traditionally socialist territory. The combined seats of left-wing parties do not match those of the PP, reflecting a heavy defeat and electoral discouragement for the PSOE.

Gallardo does not resign after PSOE's blow: "It's a very bad result, but Guardiola has failed and has bolstered Vox"

The PSOE lost ten seats, ending up with 18 deputies in Extremadura. Gallardo does not resign after the poor result, attributing the failure to Guardiola and pointing out that he has favored the growth of Vox.

The PP sees governance as "easier" after the elections and is already thinking about AragĂłn: "Today is only the beginning"

The PP celebrates its victory in Extremadura with 43% of the votes, highlighting the significant decline of the PSOE, which suffers its largest drop in democratic elections. They consider that this facilitates governance and are already preparing their strategy for the upcoming elections in AragĂłn.

The CIS of Tezanos accurately predicts the results for PP, Vox, and Podemos in Extremadura, but overestimates the PSOE

The latest CIS poll correctly forecasts the results for PP, Vox, and Podemos in Extremadura, aligning with the actual outcome, but overestimates the socialists, showing a higher estimated vote share for the PSOE than the one obtained.

Borja Sémper reappears at the PP headquarters after his cancer treatment

Borja Sémper returned to the PP headquarters after suspending his public agenda in July due to a cancer diagnosis. His appearance marks an important step in his recovery following the treatment.

Live | Spain dreams today of El Gordo: maximum anticipation before the Christmas Lottery draw

More than 30 million tickets will be awarded prizes in the 2025 Christmas Lottery, with El Gordo awarding 400,000 euros per ticket, generating great excitement in Spain before the draw.

The Tax Agency Also Monitors the Christmas Lottery: Everything the Tax Authority Takes Per Winning Ticket

Since 2020, Christmas Lottery prizes exceeding 40,000 euros are subject to taxation by the Tax Agency, which withholds a percentage on the amount that exceeds this limit.

Actor James Ransone, known for his roles in 'The Wire', 'It', and 'CSI', found hanged

James Ransone, an actor known for his roles in 'The Wire', 'It', and 'CSI', was found hanged in Los Angeles. Police have ruled out foul play in his death.

Epidemic of Medical Leave in Hospitality: Hours Not Worked Due to Temporary Disability Have Doubled Since the Pandemic

The hospitality sector has experienced a significant increase in medical leave, doubling the hours not worked due to temporary disability since the pandemic. Currently, there are 7.7 hours of absence per worker per month, according to data from the INE.

The spectacular gift from Juan Roig to his more than 110,000 employees: more vacation days and an additional bonus payment

Starting in 2026, Juan Roig will provide more vacation days and an extra bonus payment to his more than 110,000 employees, with an annual impact of 100 million euros that will continue in the coming years.

They discover a giant structure under the Bermuda Islands never seen anywhere else in the world: "It's not normal"

A strange rock layer 20 kilometers thick has been found beneath the Bermuda Islands, a unique and anomalous geological structure not found anywhere else in the world.

Winter Christmas Week: These Are the Areas Where It Could Rain and Snow on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day

The lowest temperatures are expected on Monday and Friday of this week. Additionally, rain and possible snowfall are forecasted in several regions during Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, affecting specific areas with winter weather.

Up to 43 Roads Affected by Snow, Especially in Asturias, Huesca, and Granada

The snowstorm keeps seven regions on yellow alert, with the most difficult situation in Asturias and Huesca. Up to 43 roads are affected, especially in Asturias, Huesca, and Granada.

The Boyfriend of Influencer Manuela Ochoa Suddenly Dies Days After Getting Engaged

The boyfriend of influencer Manuela Ochoa unexpectedly passed away a few days after they got engaged. The couple had plans to get married in October 2025.

The Smartest Man in the World, with an IQ of 276, Talks About God

YounHoon Kim, a 36-year-old South Korean scientist with an IQ of 276, recognized by the World Council of Mental Sports, shares his reflections on God and spirituality.

A group of neighbors prevents a parish from hosting 15 of the migrants evicted from Badalona

Mayor Xavier GarcĂ­a Albiol tried to mediate between neighbors and organizers to host 15 evicted migrants, but local opposition caused the plan to be suspended.

The Metropolitan Forest in Ciudad Lineal and Villaverde, Montecarmelo or Las Cruces: park renovations gain momentum in Madrid

The Madrid City Council will allocate more than 25 million euros in 2026 for the renovation of parks, gardens, and green areas in 16 districts, promoting significant improvements in areas such as Ciudad Lineal, Villaverde, Montecarmelo, and Las Cruces.

The Key Company in the Bribery Case of SEPI Obtained 326,000 Euros in Profits After a Decade of Inactivity

The National Court is investigating the Hirurok group for allegedly using Mediaciones MartĂ­nez, SL to channel bribes between 2021 and 2023, despite the company making 326,000 euros in profits after being inactive for a decade.

Venezuela announces the departure of a Chevron ship carrying crude oil amid tensions with the US

Delcy RodrĂ­guez reported on Telegram that the ship Canopus Voyager has set sail with Venezuelan oil destined for the United States, amid tensions between the two countries.

The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) warns of a 22% increase in the third quarter in women who choose not to testify against their aggressors, highlighting that factors such as "deficient legal accompaniment" and lack of social support influence this decision.

SĂĄnchez will announce today the replacement of Pilar AlegrĂ­a in the Government

SĂĄnchez will announce today the replacement of Pilar AlegrĂ­a as the Government spokesperson, who will be a woman, thus marking a new phase in the Executive.

Influencer and dancer María José Calderón 'Mayits' dies at 23 in an accident

María José Calderón, a well-known influencer and dancer, died at 23 following an accident while riding her motorcycle in Medellín.

The main FARC dissidence announces a truce in Colombia for Christmas and New Year

The main FARC dissidence announced a truce in Colombia during Christmas and New Year, coinciding with the unilateral ceasefire declared the same day by the National Liberation Army (ELN).

This is the secret for fish to remain the star at Christmas

At Christmas, six out of ten Spaniards prefer fish and seafood as the main dish, reaffirming the importance of these foods in traditional cuisine during family and festive gatherings.

The Spanish product that caused queues of up to two hours arrives in its best version for Christmas gifting

Sibari Republic's anti-aging serum, famous for causing queues of up to two hours, is back in its best version. It is available in a special set with cream for 60 euros, until January 5th or while stocks last.

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

Chris Martin made a joke about the incident on the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Primor does NOT give away a Lancîme 'La vie est belle' gift set for Christmas, it’s a scam

A fraudulent link is circulating on WhatsApp promising a LancĂŽme 'La vie est belle' gift set as a Christmas present, but in reality it aims to obtain banking details for future charges.

The Beckhams break apart: Brooklyn blocks his parents, David and Victoria

Cruz Beckham reveals that his brother Brooklyn has blocked both him and their parents, David and Victoria Beckham, on social media, highlighting family tensions.

The first message from Samuel LĂłpez, the new coach of Carlos Alcaraz: "Hope, ambition, and unity"

Samuel LĂłpez, former assistant coach of Juan Carlos Ferrero, has taken over as the new coach of Carlos Alcaraz and shared his first message, highlighting hope, ambition, and unity as the keys to the tennis player's future.

Gaudencio FernĂĄndez Dies, Driver and Trusted Person of King Juan Carlos for 50 Years

Gaudencio FernĂĄndez, close friend and driver of King Juan Carlos, passed away after more than 50 years of service to the Crown. He lived for 48 years in the Zarzuela Palace, being a key figure in the trust and closeness with the emeritus king.

The Ertzaintza arrests a man linked to the death of a woman in her home in Barakaldo

Several relatives found the woman unconscious in her home in Barakaldo at 11:30. She later passed away. The Ertzaintza has arrested a man connected to her death.

Is There a Formula for Success in the Automotive Industry? These Entrepreneurs Found It

Starting a business in the automotive sector is challenging, but many workshop owners see their business as a child. Having the support of a network that functions as a springboard can help them overcome obstacles and achieve greater success in their business.

Can financial predictions be trusted? How experts got it right (and wrong) in 2025

Financial analysts in 2025 correctly predicted increased investment in stocks and a reduction in liquidity, but they failed to identify the best-performing regions, revealing limitations in their geographic forecasts.

Macaulay Culkin opens up about one of the things he hates most: "I try to go out as little as possible around those dates"

Macaulay Culkin, a star of the '90s, has been away from the forefront of film and television for years. Recently, he confessed that he avoids going out on certain dates because they are moments he hates, preferring to stay on the sidelines and keep to himself during those times.

Why Your Child Challenges You and How to Handle It Without Raising Your Voice

Children's challenging behavior is linked to their development and not to a conscious desire to provoke. Understanding this stage helps manage the situation with patience and without raising your voice, promoting better communication and bonding between parents and children.

"Compulsive shopping soothes frustration; having more makes us believe we are happier"

Social pressure, especially during the holidays, drives compulsive shopping as a way to alleviate emotional discomfort, creating the false belief that having more possessions increases happiness.

NASA Celebrates 25 Years of the International Space Station with an Incredible Video Tour of Its Interior

NASA commemorates the 25th anniversary of the International Space Station by releasing an impressive video showcasing the station's interior, highlighting its significance and advancements in space exploration.

The Village of Byzantine Calabria Situated on a Rock Crest with Fascinating Nature

12 km from the Jasmine Coast, this village in the heart of Calabria offers an authentic experience, ideal for travelers seeking nature and culture away from mass tourism.

How to Choose (If We Can) a Good (True) Iberian Ham: Take Note of What You Should Look For

If the budget doesn't stretch to an Iberian ham, an alternative is serrano ham or cured Duroc pork ham, both made from white pork.

Andrea, the Youngest Female Truck Driver in Spain: "I Plan to Dedicate My Whole Life to This"

Andrea, the youngest female truck driver in Spain, recounts how she entered a male-dominated sector a year ago. She shares her work experiences and details about her salary in regional transportation, highlighting her strong commitment to dedicating her entire life to this profession.

Snow Paints the Beginning of Christmas White in Several Provinces of Spain

The first snowfalls of the season have covered several Spanish provinces, transforming landscapes, roads, and towns with a white blanket that marks the beginning of Christmas.

Large families and the amount of the discount: the unknowns of the social bonus in the new strategy against energy poverty

Aagesen will present new energy aid for vulnerable households to the Council of Ministers, with it still unconfirmed whether large families with higher incomes will be excluded. Meanwhile, social groups only obtain a temporary, not structural, ban on supply cuts.

A massive blackout leaves 130,000 homes without power in San Francisco

A massive blackout affected 130,000 homes in San Francisco. Authorities urge the population to stay home, avoid unnecessary travel, and safely look out for their neighbors while the electrical service is being restored.

The OCU reminds that banks cannot charge a fee for collecting prizes from the Christmas Lottery draw

The OCU informs that banks cannot charge fees for managing the collection of Christmas Lottery prizes. Prizes under 2,000 euros can be collected at any authorized sales point within the Lottery network.

Three Slightly Injured and Four Others Rescued in Three Avalanches Occurring in Asturias, La Rioja, and Girona This Sunday

Three people were slightly injured and four others were rescued after three avalanches occurred this Sunday in Asturias, La Rioja, and Girona. The incidents took place in the Pico Toneo corridor in Asturias and at the Valdezcaray ski resort in La Rioja, where those affected were mountain hiking.

Photos of Morata and Alice Campello After Their Crisis Erupts That Show Their Difficult Moment

Images published by 'Diez Minutos' show Morata and Alice Campello looking downcast, reflecting the difficult moment the couple is going through after their crisis erupted.

The Zodiac Signs and the Christmas Season of 2025: Find Out How Your Sign Will Fare

The Christmas season of 2025 will be influenced by Neptune, increasing illusion and hope, but also the risk of disappointments. Discover how this influence will affect your zodiac sign during the holidays.

This is How Household Consumption Changes When an Inheritance is Received: "There Are Two Hypotheses"

Inheritances are unexpected resources that alter household finances and consumption habits. There are two main hypotheses about how this money influences behavior: one suggests it is spent quickly, while the other proposes it is saved or invested for the future, reflecting different financial responses depending on each household.

How to Watch for Free and Legally the Most Watched Series in Apple TV History

'Pluribus,' the successful series created by Vince Gilligan, is the most watched on Apple TV and can be watched for free and legally using a simple trick that makes access to the platform cost-free.

New development in hospitalization leave: the company cannot reduce days even if your relative recovers

The National Court has ruled that hospitalization leave must last five full days, and the medical certificate cannot be used to shorten its duration, thus ensuring that the worker enjoys the entire legally established time.

Blood Sausage and Pear Croquettes, an Easy, Delicious, and Affordable Recipe That Always Wins

Learn how to quickly and easily prepare delicious blood sausage and pear croquettes, an economical and tasty combination that is always a success.

Five Quick and Easy Appetizers to Steal the Show This Christmas Eve and Surprise at Christmas

Beyond traditional seafood and cold cuts, this article offers five easy and quick appetizers to surprise your family at Christmas with delicious and original options.

Christmas Manicures: Ten Ideas for Festive, Elegant, and Versatile Nails

Well-groomed nails with modern designs and colors are ideal for showcasing festive, elegant, and versatile hands during the Christmas season.

From Tim Burton to Disney: Cineteca Madrid Celebrates Christmas with Programming for the Whole Family

Cineteca Madrid offers a Christmas program ideal for the whole family, featuring films by Tim Burton, creator of 'The Nightmare Before Christmas,' and movies from Studio Ghibli, making it a perfect plan for this season.

How to Use ChatGPT to Get Christmas Gifts Right (and Save Time and Money)

ChatGPT helps you find personalized Christmas gifts based on tastes, interests, and budget, making it easier to make the right choices and saving time and money on shopping.

Juan del Val advocates for "political discussion at a Christmas Eve dinner": "That person is not your enemy"

Juan del Val defends engaging in political discussion during the Christmas Eve dinner, emphasizing that polarization should not turn others into enemies. He insists on the importance of respectfully dialoguing with those who have different opinions to promote understanding and coexistence.

Countries Where Maduro Could Seek Refuge If He Leaves the Presidency of Venezuela

An analyst points out that Maduro would avoid seeking refuge in countries that are part of the Rome Statute or the International Criminal Court, as they would be obliged to hand him over if there were an arrest warrant against him.

Former fighter Chael Sonnen believes Topuria should be stripped of the belt: "I think he is innocent, but if he’s not injured..."

UFC commentator Chael Sonnen revealed that several fighters believe Topuria should not be champion. Although he thinks Topuria is innocent, he considers that if he is not injured, he should lose his title.

Woman's body with signs of violence found in a vacant lot in MĂĄlaga

The body of a woman, still unidentified and showing signs of violence, was found in a vacant lot in MĂĄlaga. The judicial protocol has been activated, and the autopsy is pending.

Adelia, George Clooney's Sister, Dies: "She Was My Heroine, I Will Miss Her Terribly"

Adelia, George Clooney's sister, passed away after bravely battling cancer. The actor described her as his heroine and expressed how much he will miss her.

The Mental Price of Being an Emergency Worker: "All You Hear Are Screams Everywhere"

Emergency workers face fires, rescues, and constant calls that affect their mental health. Long shifts and continuous stress create an intense emotional burden that is difficult to manage daily.

In five years, sick leaves due to mental health problems have increased by 52% in Spain, generating an economic impact of 81 billion euros. This growth reflects the rising incidence of disorders such as anxiety, affecting both individual health and the country's productivity.

Antonio Basanta, collector of 4,000 Christmas nativity scenes: "We went from the basement to storing them in an industrial warehouse"

Antonio Basanta, a collector from Madrid with 4,000 handcrafted nativity scenes from around the world, is exhibiting three of them this Christmas in Arganzuela, Retiro, and Hortaleza. His collection, which grew from the basement to an industrial warehouse, reflects his passion for Christmas nativity scenes.

Any Past Time Was Better

In the past, interns valued gaining experience and leisure depended on income. Today, interns receive payment and having fun has become more of an obligation than a luxury.

Nostalgia

At Christmas, nostalgia resurfaces, inviting us to focus less on the future and more on the past, which remains alive in the experiences and memories of older people.

Compete also in civics

Cities should strive to balance the ongoing growth phenomenon with maintaining the quality of life for their residents.

Citizens of Inopia

Voting should be a desire accompanied by the power to exercise it. Being informed is equally important, and both aspects are linked for effective participation.

The Civil Guard files a complaint against influencer Alfonso Santaella for illegal activities in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park

The Civil Guard has filed a complaint against influencer Alfonso Santaella for carrying out illegal activities in the Sierra de Gredos Regional Park, which may seriously disrupt the behavior of the wildlife.

This is what haenyeo women are like: the last 'mermaids' of Jeju Island who dive holding their breath to collect seafood

The haenyeo women, known as the 'grandmothers of the sea,' are between 60 and 70 years old and continue fighting to preserve the ancient tradition of free diving on Jeju Island, collecting seafood without breathing equipment.

The Estate One Hour from Madrid Offering Menus Starting at 24 Euros: Cocido, Migas, and Other Manchego Dishes

Finca Los Valdespinos, located one hour from Madrid, offers menus starting at 24 euros featuring traditional Manchego dishes such as cocido and migas. Additionally, they have their own farmyard, providing an authentic gastronomic experience close to the countryside.

The EU Seeks Housing for University Students: Three Out of Ten in Spain Study Away from Home and Rooms Exceed 400 Euros

The European Commission proposes measures to support young people in education, in response to student demands highlighting the insufficiency of scholarships and the need for public dormitories. In Spain, 30% of university students study outside their hometown, facing rooms that exceed 400 euros per month.

José Abellån, Cardiologist: "Atypical symptoms of a heart attack are 7% more frequent in women, and the main symptom is the same"

Dr. José Abellån states that chest pain remains the main symptom of a heart attack in both men and women. However, atypical symptoms are 7% more common in women, although chest pain remains the key symptom in both sexes.

The Battle of the Chimes: Pedroche and Chicote versus Estopa and Chenoa, Who Will Win?

The two main television networks are fiercely competing from Puerta del Sol with their hosts: Pedroche and Chicote versus Estopa and Chenoa. Each team aims to capture the largest audience during the New Year's Eve chimes through innovative and appealing strategies for viewers.

Cristina Pedroche and her possible last New Year's Eve broadcast: "I have given it my all"

Cristina Pedroche reflects on her potential final broadcast of the New Year's Eve countdown, highlighting the closing of a chapter and stating that she has given her all in this magical experience on December 31st.

Karlos Arguiñano reveals his three favorite recipes on 'El Hormiguero': "You can eat cheaply and very well"

Karlos Arguiñano presented his new book 'Cooking for Everyone. The 560 Recipes That Never Fail' on 'El Hormiguero', highlighting that it's possible to eat well and economically with his three favorite recipes.

The legal dispute between Jessica Bueno and Jota Peleteiro over child support has ended with Peleteiro's acquittal. Following the verdict, Jessica expressed her intention to leave the whole conflict behind and focus on the future.

Pilar Vidal reveals she was hit in Valencia: "She almost pulled my hair out"

Pilar Vidal recounts on 'La Roca' an incident during the ruta del bakalao in Valencia, where she was physically attacked to the point of nearly having her hair pulled out.

Lydia Lozano, emotional after her husband's medical discharge: "Like nougat, he comes back at Christmas"

After three months hospitalized due to his delicate health condition, Charly, Lydia Lozano's husband, has been discharged and returned home, filling Lydia with emotion.

'El tiempo justo' responds to Olga Moreno, after she called the program "a zero to the left": "She can't show such disdain"

Olga Moreno broke down live on air, sparking speculation about her reasons. 'El tiempo justo' responded to her criticisms, rejecting the disdain towards the program after being labeled as "a zero to the left."

Patricia Pardo honors migrants: "Migrating is not just a journey without a return date, but an example"

Patricia Pardo remembered the families of her colleagues and her grandfather, who emigrated to Venezuela and returned to Spain after 17 years, emphasizing that migrating represents more than a journey: it is an example of life and courage.

The Roller Coaster of Alice Campello and Álvaro Morata: From Reconciliation to Uncertainty

After years together and overcoming a crisis, Alice Campello and Álvaro Morata once again face rumors of distance, creating uncertainty about the future of their relationship.

Gisele BĂŒndchen secretly marries Joaquim Valente in her own home

Supermodel Gisele BĂŒndchen secretly married Joaquim Valente, a jiu-jitsu instructor, in her own home.

VĂ­ctor Manuel, about RosalĂ­a: "She is very good, but it worries me a lot that everyone likes her"

VĂ­ctor Manuel states that art always has ideology and doubts that it can be completely universal. He acknowledges RosalĂ­a's talent but is concerned that her music appeals to everyone.

Corey Feldman on the murder of Rob Reiner: "I was the first to say it was his son"

Corey Feldman, actor from "Stand by Me" (1986), spoke about the murder of Rob Reiner, stating that he was the first to point out that the culprit was the late director's son.

The 'Teletubbies' Baby Turns 30: What Happened to Jess Smith?

Jess Smith, known as the 'Teletubbies' baby, turned 30 years old. During the show's broadcast, several shots of her face with different expressions were constantly reused.

Shock in Colombia: Judge Vivian PolanĂ­a Found Dead Alongside Her Two-Month-Old Baby

The 37-year-old criminal judge, Vivian PolanĂ­a, who had reported workplace harassment and bullying by her superiors, was found dead alongside her two-month-old baby, causing shock in Colombia.

The First Partial Heart Transplant Performed on a Baby in Spain

The Gregorio Marañón Hospital carried out the first partial heart transplant in Spain, operating on a seven-month-old baby. The pioneering procedure includes images of the operation.

These Are the Most Beautiful Images of Science in 2025 According to Nature Magazine

Nature magazine selects the most striking scientific images each year. In 2025, they highlight photos ranging from distant cosmic structures to microscopic organisms, showcasing the beauty and excitement generated by scientific research.

How to Win 'El Gordo' of the Christmas Lottery: Stories and Superstitions of a Magical Draw

The article explores the traditions, stories, and superstitions surrounding the 'El Gordo' Christmas Lottery draw in Spain. It highlights the collective excitement, popular beliefs to increase the chances of winning, and anecdotes from winners, reflecting the cultural and magical significance of this annual event that brings together families and communities.

Barça defeats a ten-man Villarreal to go on vacation leading LaLiga

FC Barcelona beat Villarreal at La Ceråmica with goals from Raphinha and Lamine Yamal, taking advantage of the opposing team playing with ten men. With this victory, Barça stays at the top of LaLiga before the break.

Betis responds to homophobic comments towards Ruibal in Vallecas with a strong poster

Betis has responded to the homophobic comments directed at Ruibal in Vallecas by promoting the match against Getafe with an image of the footballer showing his painted nails, thereby demonstrating their support and rejection of discrimination.

Brahim shines in the Africa Cup and gives Morocco the victory over Comoros

Brahim DĂ­az, Real Madrid player, stood out in the opening match of the Africa Cup, leading Morocco to victory against Comoros.

Albert FĂ brega, engineer and F1 expert, explains the controversy around the Mercedes engine: "They do not comply with the spirit of the regulations"

Mercedes has discovered a legal loophole in the 2026 F1 technical regulations, which would give them a significant advantage with greater power in their combustion engine, although this goes against the spirit of the rules according to Albert FĂ brega.

Christensen's injury nightmare continues: suffers a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament

Danish international Andreas Christensen suffered a partial tear of the anterior cruciate ligament due to an unfortunate awkward movement during training this Saturday, extending his injury streak.

Carmen, with SMA, between science and sport: "My parents were told I wouldn’t reach adolescence"

Carmen LĂłpez, 21 years old, lives with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a rare genetic neuromuscular disease that affects 1 in every 10,000 newborns. Despite the initial prognosis indicating she would not reach adolescence, Carmen defies expectations by combining science and sport in her daily life.

9 out of 10 people with disabilities place employment at the center of their hopes for 2026

The 6th report 'Disability and Expectations for the New Year' by FundaciĂłn Adecco reveals that 9 out of 10 people with disabilities consider employment their main hope for 2026, while 4 out of 10 fear losing their job due to AI.

Jordi and Guillem, with autism, demonstrate their talent in the technology sector

Jordi and Guillem, both with autism, stand out in the technology sector as part of a project led by the FundaciĂł Sant TomĂĄs and the consulting firm SEIDOR, along with five other people.

Record-Breaking Takeover Bids and Massive Debt Rekindle Fear of a Credit Bubble

The volume of mergers and acquisitions will reach nearly $4.5 trillion in 2025, with deals exceeding $10 billion being executed at a record pace, raising concerns about a potential credit bubble due to the massive debt involved.

Inditex regains strength and reopens the debate within the Ibex

Inditex has risen by 11% in December, recovering ground and positioning itself near its all-time highs, which has reignited interest and debate about its position within the Ibex.

Welcome to the Matrix: Toyota launches sales of 'made in USA' cars in Japan

Toyota will begin selling in Japan three models manufactured in the United States starting next year, a strategy that can be interpreted as a nod to Trump's policies related to domestic production.

José Elías explains why he has never bought Christmas Lottery tickets: "It's a State business"

José Elías, owner of La Sirena, reveals that he has never bought Christmas Lottery tickets because he considers it "a State business" and calls it "the scam of the century," since the prizes are very low.

The 'tardebuena' and company meals increase bar revenues by 5% at Christmas

Many people prefer to eat at restaurants during Christmas to avoid the stress of organizing Christmas menus at home, which has increased bar revenues by 5%.

Mercadona, Carrefour, Dia, Lidl... this is how the major supermarkets end the year

Supermarkets lead the food market with a 67.2% share, surpassing specialized stores (11%), hypermarkets (12.7%), and e-commerce (2.2%), according to data from Mercasa.

For Tarantino, this Spanish-speaking actor is on par with Al Pacino: "He is simply fantastic"

Quentin Tarantino rarely praises actors, but he has positively highlighted a Spanish-speaking actor, comparing him to Al Pacino and describing him as "simply fantastic," despite his criticisms of Paul Dano and Matthew Lillard.

Jim Carrey and the Imaginary $10 Million Check That Changed His Life: "It Made Me Feel Good"

Jim Carrey revealed that his biography is more tragic than his comedic image suggests. An imaginary $10 million check that he wrote to himself helped him maintain faith and motivation during difficult times, changing his perspective and giving him a sense of well-being.

This is 'Innate', the eight-episode thriller starring Imanol Arias and Elena Anaya that lands on Netflix

Imanol Arias plays a serial killer who is released from prison after serving a long sentence, just as similar crimes begin to occur. This eight-episode thriller, also starring Elena Anaya, arrives on Netflix.

The Delusional Reason Why Spielberg Doesn't Want Ben Affleck: "I Simply Don't Like Working with Him"

Steven Spielberg and Ben Affleck have never worked together because Spielberg confessed that, although there is no specific conflict, he simply doesn't like collaborating with Affleck—a surprising and uncommon reason in the industry.

Finally clarified the ending of Batman: 'The Dark Knight' screenwriter explains the film's final shot

David S. Goyer explains how, together with Jonathan and Christopher Nolan, he developed the iconic farewell of Batman, played by Christian Bale in 'The Dark Knight,' revealing details about the intention and meaning behind the film's final shot.

The Best Apps to Check if Your Ticket Has Won in the Christmas Lottery

Today, the children of San Ildefonso sing the winning numbers of the Christmas draw. These applications allow you to easily verify if your ticket has won, making it simple to follow the results of the traditional draw.

How to Claim Winning Christmas Lottery Tickets with Bizum

Winners of prizes up to 2,000 euros in the Christmas Lottery will be able to claim their prize through the Bizum money transfer service, making it easier to receive winnings quickly and securely.

Why Europe Cannot and Should Not Copy Elon Musk: a 'European SpaceX' Would Be Very Expensive

Europe seeks space autonomy, but replicating the SpaceX model would be costly and hardly viable. Imitating Musk's company could be counterproductive for European space development due to economic, technological, and strategic differences. It is proposed to find original solutions adapted to Europe's capabilities and goals.

This charger made in Spain is manufactured without plastics, delivers 30W of power, and offers fast charging

A Spanish charger made without plastics, using plant-based materials, provides 30W of power and fast charging for phones, tablets, and some laptops.

A study shows that the use of touchscreens in cars worsens driving: this is what happens

A study with 16 drivers in a simulator revealed that the use of touchscreens in cars deteriorates driving, affecting concentration and increasing the risk of accidents by distracting the driver.

Isabel Díaz Ayuso’s Most Festive Look: Wearing a Beret and Puffy Jacket to See a Living Nativity Scene

Isabel DĂ­az Ayuso, President of the Community of Madrid, visited Buitrago de Lozoya to see a unique Living Nativity Scene, sporting a festive look with a beret and puffy jacket.

Sara Beltrán, Image Coach: "It’s not the fit that defines your body, it’s the stiffness of the fabric"

Sara BeltrĂĄn, image coach, emphasizes that the stiffness of the fabric, more than the fit, determines how a garment sits on the body, directly affecting the wearer's appearance and comfort.

Victoria Federica conquers Instagram with the 'total look' to always get it right at exclusive dinners

Victoria Federica dazzles on Instagram with an all-black outfit, perfect for Dior's exclusive dinner, reaffirming her success as a royal influencer.

Skechers, Adidas or Nike: The Sneakers That Will Be a Hit This Winter for Under 50 Euros

Athletic sneakers dominate street style. If you're looking to update your footwear, here is a selection of Skechers, Adidas, and Nike models for under 50 euros, perfect for this winter without spending much.

Mercedes Wullich, founder of Mujeres&CĂ­a: "Visibility can be superficial, while leadership leaves a mark"

Mercedes Wullich, Argentine journalist and businesswoman, moved to Spain with the goal of promoting and giving visibility to female talent, emphasizing that women's leadership creates a lasting impact beyond mere visibility.

From a Sports Set to Running Shoes: Essential Gifts for Sports Lovers

In 2026, well-being is a priority. We present a selection of essential gifts to take care of body and mind, ideal for you and your loved ones. There are no excuses not to stay active and healthy!

The Typical Breakfast in Andalusia That Few People Know About in the Rest of Spain: A Recipe with History

This traditional Andalusian breakfast, little known outside the region, has its origin in a product created to preserve pork. Its recipe, with history, reflects the importance of making the most of food in Andalusian culture.

The Bakery Beloved by RosalĂ­a: "One of the Best Spelt Breads in All of Madrid"

This artisanal bakery in Madrid has won over the Catalan singer RosalĂ­a, standing out for offering one of the best spelt breads in the city.

What It’s Like and What You Eat at the Pontevedra Restaurant Chosen by the Emeritus King on His Last Visit to Spain

The emeritus king usually visits the DBerto restaurant in O Grove, Pontevedra. This place is known for its traditional Galician cuisine, highlighting fresh seafood and typical local dishes that attract both locals and visitors.

This is the Teruel restaurant that received a visit from Manuel Turizo: "He made a quick stop"

The singer Manuel Turizo briefly visited the Mariano restaurant in Calamocha, Teruel, where he enjoyed a meal during his stop in the area.

Neither French nor Italian: the best goat cheese in the world is from Murcia

Murcia's goat cheese has been recognized as the best in the world and has ranked among the top 10 at the prestigious 'World Cheese Awards'.

How to Choose Your Perfect Cruise: Differences Between Small, Medium, and Mega-Large

The size of the ship influences the travel experience. Choosing between a small, medium, or mega-large cruise depends on personal preferences and the traveler's needs, ranging from intimacy and exclusivity to the variety of activities and services available.

Essential Things in the Extremaduran Siberia: Castles, a Dolmen, and the Largest Roundabout in Spain

The Extremaduran Siberia, in the northeast of Badajoz, offers surprising gems for visitors, including historic castles, an emblematic dolmen, and the largest roundabout in Spain, making it a must-visit area for those seeking culture and nature.

This beautiful village in the middle of the mountain looks like Austria and is in Lleida

Located in the Àneu Valley, this picturesque village with a medieval atmosphere offers an ideal location to explore the Catalan Pyrenees, with a landscape that resembles Austria.

How is Christmas Celebrated in Other Countries? The Most Curious Customs from Around the World

Christmas is celebrated with unique traditions in different countries, such as skating to church or hiding a pickle-shaped ornament in the tree. These customs reflect cultural diversity and creativity in the way Christmas festivities are experienced around the world.

A Journey Through the Prague of Dan Brown's New Book: From Classic Places to Lesser-Known Spaces

Dan Brown's new thriller, 'The Last Secret,' tops Amazon's bestseller list, sparking great interest among readers to discover both the classic locations and the lesser-known spots in Prague featured in the novel.

The route to reach the 'most beautiful bench in the world': stunning views more than 100 meters high

A unique journey along the northern coast of A Coruña reveals a 'secret' and spectacular place: the most beautiful bench in the world, located more than 100 meters high, offering breathtaking views and an unforgettable experience in Galicia.

The hotel inside an old paper factory surrounded by nature, perfect for resting

This hotel, located in a historic building in a picturesque town in Teruel, is ideal for a rural tourism getaway, offering a natural and peaceful environment to relax.

Six depressive symptoms, including loss of confidence and difficulty coping with problems, in midlife are associated with a 50% increased risk of developing dementia, according to a recent study.

An Endocrinologist's Advice to Prevent Gallstones: "A Teaspoon of Olive Oil in Your Coffee"

An endocrinologist recommends adding a teaspoon of olive oil to your coffee to prevent gallstones, an innovative and practical way to take advantage of the benefits of olive oil.

BelĂ©n Galiani MejĂ­as, expert in Eating Disorders, on Christmas meals: "Don't think about what you won’t be able to eat tomorrow"

Belén Galiani, specialist in Eating Disorders, offers advice to enjoy Christmas meals in a healthier way, emphasizing the importance of not obsessing over future restrictions and promoting a balanced and mindful approach during these celebrations.

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, especially in the lumbar area, compared to older individuals, indicating a higher risk of melanoma and DNA damage.

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 with a genetic component, but that lifestyle significantly influences it, potentially worsening it, especially in young women.

Richard Restak, Neurologist: "We Start Losing Neurons at 65 Years Old"

Neurologist Richard Restak recommends quitting alcohol consumption starting at age 65, as this age marks the beginning of neuronal loss, and alcohol can accelerate this process.

Pere Navarro (DGT) clears up the doubt: Will the use of triangles be prohibited?

Pere Navarro, Director General of Traffic, clarifies that from January 1, 2026, the use of emergency triangles will change, thus resolving the uncertainty about their prohibition or continued use on the roads.

The DS 3, N°4, and DS 7 Dress in Black and Gold in the New Limited Edition Performance Line

DS Automobiles launches the DS Performance Line Limited Edition, which stands out for its exclusive black and gold design, integrating advanced technology and a unique style for the DS 3, N°4, and DS 7 models.

Joseba Barrenegoa, CEO of low-cost gas stations, lashes out at another fuel seller: "There are additives that deliver excellent results"

Joseba Barrenegoa, CEO of EasyGas, refutes the criticisms from the CEO of Plenergy regarding additives in low-cost fuels, defending their effectiveness and highlighting that certain additives provide excellent results.

What Can We Do If Our Car Gets Flooded? Mechanic Juan José Has the Answer

Mechanic Juan José warns on TikTok Spain that you should not start a car after a flood, as it can cause serious damage. He explains the steps to follow to avoid further harm and how to act properly in these situations.

What happens if we have an accident and do not reach an agreement on fault? The experts make it clear

Carlos V. Escrich Blat and AdriĂĄn Botella explain that if there is no agreement on fault after an accident, the resolution depends on the police investigation, expert reports, and ultimately, a judge to determine responsibilities and manage the corresponding compensation.

A soccer field, the nursery school project in Cañaveral, and progress in Ahijones and Berrocales: investments in Vicålvaro in 2026

The Madrid City Council will invest more than 22 million euros in 2026 to improve Vicålvaro, including the construction of a soccer field, a nursery school in Cañaveral, and progress in the neighborhoods of Ahijones and Berrocales.

Two Cleaners Sentenced to Six Months in Prison in Benidorm for Mocking a Colleague with Dwarfism

Two cleaners in Benidorm were sentenced to six months in prison and must each pay 6,000 euros to a colleague with dwarfism as compensation for moral damages caused.

Investigation underway to determine if the plastic surgeon accused of raping an anesthetized patient in Murcia committed more abuses

A patient accuses the plastic surgeon of sexual abuse while she was anesthetized in Murcia. Another woman also comes forward as a victim, and a nurse suggests that there could be more similar cases, leading authorities to expand the investigation.

Woman Allegedly Stabbed by Her Roommate in A Coruña Dies

The woman who was allegedly stabbed by her roommate in A Coruña has died. Police are also investigating a fire that occurred at the victim's residence, related to the incident.

Two young men arrested for hitting a Barcelona metro security guard with an extendable baton

On November 22, two young men were arrested at the Trinitat Nova metro station in Barcelona after assaulting a metro security guard with an extendable baton.

A 33-Year-Old Man Dies from Stab Wounds in a Brawl in Cebolla

A 33-year-old man died due to stab wounds during a brawl in Cebolla. So far, no one related to the incident has been arrested.

Suspected Perpetrator of Five Fires in the Sant Antoni Neighborhood of Barcelona Arrested

The suspected perpetrator of five fires in the Sant Antoni neighborhood of Barcelona has been arrested. He is accused of setting fire to containers and street furniture, causing damage in the area.

Catalonia deactivates the alert phase of the Pla Inuncat after the storm that left more than 100 liters in several counties

The Meteorological Service of Catalonia (SMC) reports that the most intense episode of the storm has ended, although the arrival of a new front is expected in the coming hours. The alert phase of the Pla Inuncat has been deactivated after more than 100 liters accumulated in several counties.

They investigate the fatal stabbing of a 42-year-old man in Molins de Rei

The Mossos d'Esquadra are investigating the homicide of a 42-year-old man who was stabbed in Molins de Rei and are searching for the alleged perpetrator responsible.

Man Found Dead in Bueu After Disappearing While Fishing

After a search that was suspended during the early morning hours, the operation resumed in the morning, ultimately finding the man who had disappeared while fishing in Bueu dead.

A woman detained in IrĂșn after running over a couple while fleeing following a garage robbery

A woman was detained in IrĂșn after running over a couple while escaping following a robbery in a garage. Additionally, she was imprisoned for two other thefts and two robberies committed in the capital of Álava.

A Teacher Explains the Origin of the Christmas Lottery Tickets and How Much Money the Winners Will Receive

A teacher details the origin of the Christmas lottery tickets and clarifies how much money the winners receive after the tax withholdings applied by the Treasury.

The Surprise of Hotel Workers Upon Discovering the Horrible Condition of an 'eSports' Player's Room

An 'eSports' player's room was so full of trash that the hotel staff took three days to clean it, and now it must be renovated before being used again.

A British Family Accused of Boarding Their Dead Grandmother in a Wheelchair on a Flight from Spain

A British family attempted to bring their deceased grandmother in a wheelchair on a MĂĄlaga-London flight. Because of this, the plane had to turn back before taking off, causing a 12-hour delay on the flight.

Veterinarians Publish a Book About the Problems of Treating Dogs as if They Were Children

The authors of the book emphasize that understanding dogs in their true nature, rather than humanizing them, is a more sincere and respectful way to show them affection and care.

Are Rats as Clean as Cats? Experts Explain Their Behavior and Needs

Although they are believed to be dirty, rats spend a lot of time grooming themselves. For their well-being, they require a clean, spacious home enriched with stimuli that promote their health and happiness.

A Study Gathers the Most Common Diseases in the Ragdoll Cat Breed

Ragdolls grow quickly during their first year and continue developing until two and a half years old. A recent study compiles the most common diseases affecting this feline breed, providing key information for their care and health.

Your daily horoscope: Sunday, December 21, 2025

Check yesterday's, today's, and tomorrow's horoscope on 20minutos.es to learn the astrological predictions and advice that will help you face your day with success and positive energy.

Christmas Lottery 2025, live: schedule of the special draw and latest updates

More than 30 million tickets were awarded prizes in the Christmas Lottery 2025, with the "Gordo" delivering 400,000 euros per ticket, being the most anticipated prize.

Check El Gordo: Results for Sunday, December 21, 2025

The winning combination for El Gordo de la Primitiva on December 21, 2025, is 13, 20, 50, 51, and 52, with key number 6. More results available at 20minutos.es.

Check the ONCE Sueldazo: Results

The winning number for the ONCE Sueldazo on Sunday, December 21, 2025, is 30102, series 022. The full results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

The Best of 2025: Reissues and Revivals

Motel Margot highlights the best musical reissues and revivals of 2024, emphasizing releases that bring classics back to life and offer new perspectives on last year’s iconic works.

Sexual violence, the online cost women pay on the internet

Sexual violence on the internet generates harassment, fear, and self-limitation among women, reflecting a structural inequality that restricts their freedom of expression and excludes them from the digital space.

Who was... Eliska Misakova: the only athlete to receive a posthumous Olympic gold medal

Eliska Misakova was part of the Czechoslovak gymnastics team at the 1948 London Olympic Games. She passed away during the competition but was awarded the gold medal posthumously, being the only athlete to receive this honor after death.

The Election Day in Extremadura in Pictures

This Sunday, the people of Extremadura vote to choose their new regional government. The elections will determine key policies in economy, healthcare, education, and housing that will shape the future of the region.

The Best Celebrity Looks of 2025

The red carpets of 2025 stood out for the elegant and sophisticated looks of the celebrities. Among the most memorable were Emma Stone's styles at the Golden Globes, Ariana Grande's cinematic dress, and Pedro Pascal's impeccable outfit, reflecting the year's most prominent trends.

They Look Like Tuscany, But They Are in Spain

Spain offers several towns with landscapes and architecture reminiscent of the Italian Tuscany, including medieval villages, colorful villas, and cobblestone streets, allowing you to enjoy these beauties without leaving the country.

This Is How the Candidates for the Extremadura Elections Spent the Reflection Day

The candidates for the Extremadura elections have dedicated the reflection day to a variety of activities, such as harvesting olives or participating in a floral offering to the Virgin of the Mountain, showing different ways of preparing before the elections.

Ukraine Reports the Capture of 50 Civilians by Russian Soldiers in the Sumy Region

Ukraine reports that Russian soldiers captured 50 civilians in the Sumy region, mostly elderly and women who refused to evacuate. These individuals are now on Russian territory.

France welcomes Putin's openness to talk with Macron and will study the approach

Macron considered it positive that the Kremlin publicly supports the dialogue initiative. France will soon decide how to proceed with the approach to speak with Putin.

More than 7,000 young people participate in Belgium in informational sessions about the new military service

The Belgian Government will start a new military service in 2026, with the training of 500 young people between 18 and 25 years old. More than 7,000 young people have attended informational sessions about this initiative.

This Is How the Children from the San Ildefonso School Who Will Sing the Christmas Lottery Are Chosen

Since 1812, the boys and girls from the San Ildefonso school have sung the prizes of the Christmas Lottery.

A man stabs two teenagers in Toulouse before being subdued

A man attacked two teenagers with a knife in Toulouse. Both victims were taken to the hospital in a condition of relative urgency, but their lives are not in danger. The attacker was subdued after the incident.

Germany takes advantage of Macron’s low points and recovers to lead the EU again

Merz has strengthened Germany’s position in the EU by leading recent talks with Ukraine and achieving an important breakthrough in Brussels regarding combustion engine cars, thereby reinforcing Germany’s leadership in light of Macron’s temporary weakness.

Former Argentine President Cristina FernĂĄndez Admitted for Appendicitis

Cristina FernĂĄndez, former Argentine president and under house arrest for six months due to a corruption case related to roadworks, was admitted to the hospital due to an episode of appendicitis.

The drums and the rest of the elements for the 2025 Christmas Lottery draw are already waiting at the Teatro Real in Madrid

The prize pool for the 2025 Christmas Lottery draw amounts to 3.96 billion euros, with 70% allocated to prizes. The drums and elements for the draw are already prepared at the Teatro Real in Madrid for the event.

The Prizes of the 2025 Extraordinary Christmas Lottery Draw

The 2025 Christmas Lottery will distribute a total of 2.772 billion euros in 30,301,920 prizes during its extraordinary draw.

'A Fala', the language spoken by only three towns in Spain and which has endured for more than five centuries: "It is a source of pride"

The mayors of the three towns where 'A Fala' is spoken are fighting to preserve this unique language of over five centuries and are requesting official recognition from the regional government to ensure its protection and continuity.

The Prediction of the Bulgarian Nostradamus for 2026: Humanity Will Face a New and Mysterious Civilization

Baba Vanga, known for alleged predictions such as the Chernobyl disaster and 9/11, anticipates that in 2026 humanity will face contact with a new and mysterious civilization, according to her followers.

These are the Christmas Lottery prizes that are taxable by the Treasury

Christmas Lottery prizes that exceed 40,000 euros are subject to a special tax that must be paid to the Treasury, in accordance with the regulations of the State Society of Lotteries and Gambling.

The Italian Justice System Approves Separating Three Children Who Lived Isolated in the Forest from Their Parents

The Italian justice system confirms the separation of three children who lived isolated in the forest with their parents, who reject the measure and defend their right to "free themselves from modern life."

EFE Journalist Fernando Pajares Dies at 70

Fernando Pajares, EFE journalist with over 40 years of experience, passed away at the age of 70. He was known for his work in institutional communication and in the Ibero-American field.

How to Claim a Shared Winning Lottery Ticket from the Christmas Lottery

The Tax Authority automatically withholds 20% on the portion of the prize that exceeds 40,000 euros per ticket in the Christmas Lottery, thus affecting the payout of shared tickets.

David Jiménez, lawyer and economist: "Be very careful with the practice of withdrawing money from the bank before death"

Many people withdraw money from their accounts before passing away to avoid inheritance tax, but this practice is a mistake and can cause legal and tax problems.

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

20AM offers a daily summary with the most relevant news to start the day well informed. It includes national and international current events, economy, politics, and featured events, helping the reader stay aware of the essentials in minutes.

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

This article offers practical advice to optimize your personal budget, including creating a financial plan, tracking expenses, and smart saving. It highlights the importance of setting clear goals, prioritizing expenses, and taking advantage of discounts to improve financial health and achieve greater economic control.

Cinemanía: The Series and Movies You Can’t Miss

CinemanĂ­a highlights the most recommended series and movies for this season, including releases that promise success and productions notable for their narrative quality and cast. The selection covers various genres to satisfy different tastes, recommending must-watch titles for lovers of cinema and series.

50 Christmas Recipes That Never Fail: Easy, Original, and for Every Taste

Discover simple and quick Christmas recipes, from appetizers to sweets, that combine tradition and originality to surprise your guests and enjoy a relaxed Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve.

The Most Addictive British Series Is on SkyShowtime: A Thriller Full of Chases and Puzzles

Neil Cross, creator of 'Luther', moves the action of his new thriller from gray London to the Mediterranean, delivering a series full of chases and puzzles that promises to keep viewers glued to the screen on SkyShowtime.

If you place the emergency triangles and the V16 beacon connected at the same time: Can you be fined?

V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026. This has raised doubts among drivers, many of whom are reluctant to stop using the traditional emergency triangles, even though the V16 light will be the main device for signaling stops.

Karlos Arguiñano, chef: "I come from a family with very low incomes and I know what it’s like to have to eat on a tight budget”

Karlos Arguiñano, chef, shares his experience growing up in a low-income family and emphasizes the importance of affordable cooking. He has published a new book, "Cooking for Everyone," focused on recipes that are both economical and accessible for everyone.

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

The DGT clarifies doubts about the use of the V16 beacon, mandatory since January. Drivers ask if they can test it at home without alerting emergency services, but the regulations aim to prevent false alarms following the activation of the device.

"'Avatar 3' in 3D, IMAX, or HFR? The Best Options to Fully Enjoy 'The Fire and the Fury' at the Cinema

'Avatar: The Fire and the Fury' premieres on December 19. We present the best options in Mexico to have an immersive experience, including formats like 3D, IMAX, and HFR, to make the most of this highly anticipated movie in theaters."

Maribel VerdĂș: "I want to feel good at 55, but I don't want it to seem like I'm 40"

Maribel VerdĂș shares anecdotes from her career and reveals her fashion and beauty essentials. The actress emphasizes that she wants to feel good at 55 without trying to look much younger, embracing her age naturally.

This language is only spoken in three towns in Extremadura and is in danger of extinction

This native language, one of the three that still survive in Extremadura, is spoken only in three towns in the region and is at risk of disappearing if measures are not taken for its preservation.

These Are All the Neighborhoods in Madrid That Will Have a New Metro Station in 2026

The Madrid Metro is progressing with its construction works to inaugurate new stations in several neighborhoods in 2026, improving connectivity and making access to public transportation easier for more residents.

The Secret Beneath the Sand of Western Sahara: The Reason for Morocco's Interest in the Former Spanish Colony

Western Sahara is rich in mineral resources and is suspected to have significant reserves of oil and natural gas, which explains Morocco's strategic interest in this former Spanish colony.

First Concerns Arise over Pre-Signaling Emergencies with V16 Beacons Casting Doubt on Their Effectiveness

Some drivers in Spain are replacing warning triangles with V16 beacons connected according to the new regulations. However, the first videos show dangerous situations that call into question the effectiveness of these beacons for signaling emergencies.

Euskadi Work Calendar 2026: Date of Easter, Holidays, and All Long Weekends

In the Euskadi work calendar 2026, the holiday of Sunday, October 12th, Hispanic Day, is moved to Monday to facilitate long weekends and better organize rest days.

Japan prepares to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima

Japan is set to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear plant, the world’s largest, 15 years after the Fukushima disaster. The move aims to reduce fossil fuel reliance and cut carbon emissions amid energy security concerns. The plant has undergone extensive safety upgrades to meet new regulations, reflecting Japan’s increased focus on nuclear power as part of its energy future.

Oil rises on news the US intercepted an oil tanker off Venezuela

Oil prices rose after reports that the US intercepted an oil tanker near Venezuela. The move heightened concerns over global supply disruptions amid tensions involving Venezuela's oil exports and US sanctions. Market participants reacted to the increased geopolitical risk, pushing crude prices higher.

Oil price gains after US interception of oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela over weekend

Oil prices rose following the US interception of an oil tanker near Venezuela over the weekend. The move heightened concerns about supply disruptions amid existing geopolitical tensions. Market participants reacted to the incident, viewing it as a potential risk to regional oil exports and global energy stability.

US pursuing third oil tanker near Venezuela, officials say

US authorities are tracking a third oil tanker near Venezuela, amid concerns over sanction violations. This follows two previous tankers suspected of transporting Venezuelan oil to other countries in defiance of US penalties. Officials emphasize ongoing efforts to enforce sanctions and prevent illicit oil shipments from Venezuela.

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Gold, silver hit record highs as geopolitical jitters drive haven demand

Gold and silver prices soared to record levels amid escalating geopolitical tensions, prompting investors to seek safe-haven assets. Concerns over global instability and economic uncertainties fueled strong demand, pushing precious metals to new highs as a hedge against market volatility.

Why BMO Says 2026 Oil Markets Hinge on Trump and a Coming Supply Wave

BMO highlights that the oil market in 2026 will be influenced by political factors such as Donald Trump's actions and a significant increase in oil supply expected around that time. These elements could impact prices and market dynamics, making 2026 a pivotal year for the energy sector.

Natural gas prices outlook for 2026, according to Bernstein

Bernstein forecasts natural gas prices will stabilize around $4.50 per MMBtu by 2026, driven by balanced supply and demand. The firm anticipates steady production growth and increased LNG exports, which will moderate price volatility despite potential geopolitical risks and weather fluctuations. Investments in infrastructure and technological advances are expected to support efficient market operations and long-term price stability.

USDA confirms bird flu case in Wisconsin dairy herd as new wildlife spillover

The USDA reported a bird flu case in a Wisconsin dairy herd, marking a new spillover event from wildlife to livestock. This highlights the ongoing risk of avian influenza spreading beyond wild birds and impacting the agricultural sector. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely to prevent further transmission and protect animal health.

Rubio says not concerned about escalation with Russia over Venezuela

Senator Marco Rubio expressed that he is not worried about a potential escalation with Russia regarding the situation in Venezuela. He emphasized the importance of addressing Venezuela's crisis and suggested that standing firm should not be seen as a threat of conflict with Russia. Rubio advocates for continued U.S. engagement and support for Venezuelan democracy despite Russia's involvement.

Delivering under fire: How Nova Post became Ukraine’s wartime success story

Nova Post, Ukraine’s leading postal service, adapted swiftly during the war to maintain deliveries amid conflict. Overcoming challenges like damaged infrastructure and security risks, the company implemented innovative solutions, ensuring essential goods reached citizens. Their resilience and commitment have made Nova Post a vital lifeline, symbolizing hope and perseverance throughout Ukraine’s wartime hardships.

German Auto Exports Hit Hard by Trump Tariffs, Study Shows

A study reveals that German auto exports to the U.S. declined significantly due to tariffs imposed during the Trump administration. The tariffs increased costs for German manufacturers, reducing competitiveness and leading to a notable drop in sales. The findings highlight the broader impact of trade policies on international automotive markets and underscore the challenges faced by exporters amid protectionist measures.

China Vanke’s fate hinges on bondholders amid default risk

China Vanke faces a critical moment as it negotiates with bondholders to manage its mounting debt amid default concerns. The company's ability to restructure bonds and secure investor support will determine its financial stability and future operations in a challenging market environment.

Strategy and bitcoin-buying firms face wider exclusion from stock indexes

Stock indexes are increasingly excluding firms involved in bitcoin buying and strategy-based operations. This trend reflects growing skepticism about these companies' financial stability and governance. Index providers aim to maintain index integrity by avoiding volatile or high-risk firms, impacting the representation of such companies in major market benchmarks.

Top 4 Large-Cap US Pharma Stocks for 2026, According to JP Morgan

JP Morgan identified four leading large-cap US pharmaceutical stocks poised for strong performance in 2026. The firm highlighted these companies based on their robust pipelines, innovation potential, and solid financials, suggesting they offer promising investment opportunities amid a dynamic healthcare landscape.

Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.83%

Taiwan stocks closed higher, with the Taiwan Weighted Index rising 0.83%. Gains were driven by increased buying interest in the technology and semiconductor sectors, supported by positive market sentiment and favorable economic data. Investors remain optimistic amid global market recovery signals and steady demand for Taiwan’s exports.

Top European Building Material Stocks Poised for Growth, According to Bernstein

Bernstein identifies leading European building material stocks positioned for strong growth due to improving market conditions and infrastructure demand. The firm highlights companies with solid fundamentals and strategic advantages, anticipating better performance as economic recovery accelerates and construction activity rises across the region.

Binance failed to stop suspicious crypto flows after US plea deal - FT

Binance did not adequately prevent suspicious cryptocurrency transactions even after reaching a plea deal with US authorities. The company reportedly continued to process transactions linked to illicit activities, raising concerns about its compliance measures and oversight in the crypto sector.

Australia stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 up 0.91%

Australian shares rose, with the S&P/ASX 200 gaining 0.91%, driven by gains in financial and mining sectors. Positive commodity prices and strong global market sentiment boosted investor confidence, supporting the overall market rally at the close of trade.

DraftKings: Morgan Stanley weighs in on prediction markets push

Morgan Stanley reviews DraftKings' expanding focus on prediction markets, highlighting potential growth opportunities beyond traditional sports betting. The firm analyzes market dynamics, regulatory factors, and competitive positioning as DraftKings aims to diversify its offerings and capitalize on increasing consumer interest in event-based wagering.

US coffee drinkers face higher prices even after Trump’s tariff reset

Despite Trump's rollback of some tariffs on imported goods, US coffee prices remain high. Supply chain disruptions, increased production costs, and global demand contribute to elevated prices, impacting consumers and businesses alike. The tariff reset offers limited relief, as underlying factors continue to drive costs upward in the coffee market.

Trump shook up global trade this year; some uncertainty may persist in 2026

In 2024, former President Trump significantly impacted global trade policies, introducing shifts that disrupted established agreements. His actions led to increased tariffs and renegotiations, causing market uncertainty. Experts suggest these trade tensions and unpredictability could continue into 2026, affecting international economic relations and global markets.

Malaysia’s consumer price inflation rises to 1.4% in November

Malaysia's consumer price inflation increased to 1.4% in November, driven by higher costs in food and housing. The rise reflects ongoing supply chain disruptions and increased demand, impacting household expenses. Despite the uptick, inflation remains within the central bank’s target range, suggesting manageable price pressures for the economy.

Thailand car production rises 11.06% in November

Thailand's car production increased by 11.06% in November compared to the previous year, signaling recovery in the automotive sector. This growth reflects improving demand and production capacity, contributing positively to the country's economy amid global market challenges.

Thailand’s central bank to maintain inflation target of 1-3% for 2026

Thailand's central bank will keep its inflation target at 1-3% for 2026, aiming to support economic stability amid global uncertainties. The decision reflects continued focus on managing price pressures while fostering sustainable growth.

Long lines at the food pantry: Inflation tests Trump’s base in Michigan

Rising inflation has led to long lines at food pantries in Michigan, highlighting economic struggles among Trump’s core supporters. Many families face food insecurity despite previous political loyalties, revealing growing financial stress and questioning economic optimism in these communities.

Trump hopes North Carolina speech will bolster standing on US economy

Former President Donald Trump plans a North Carolina speech to highlight his economic record and challenge President Biden's policies. Trump aims to strengthen his image as a strong economic leader ahead of the 2024 election, focusing on issues like inflation, job growth, and energy independence to rally support among voters concerned about the current economy.

Trump enters election year with big wins - and bigger political headwinds

As the election year begins, Donald Trump boasts significant political victories, including strong fundraising and solid support within the GOP. However, he faces substantial challenges such as ongoing legal issues, internal party divisions, and opposition from Democrats, complicating his path to the presidency amid a divided nation.

Heading into midterm year, Trump hopes to make economy a winning issue

As the midterm elections approach, Donald Trump aims to focus on the economy to rally support for Republicans. Emphasizing job growth and inflation reduction under his administration, Trump seeks to contrast current economic conditions with past Democratic policies, hoping this strategy will energize voters and boost Republican chances in the upcoming elections.

US existing home sales edge up in November as mortgage rates ease

US existing home sales rose slightly in November, driven by lower mortgage rates which improved affordability. Despite modest gains, the housing market remains challenged by limited inventory and elevated prices. Economists see the trend as a sign of stabilization amid economic uncertainties and expect continued cautious optimism in coming months.

Japan warns it will take ’appropriate’ action against excessive FX moves

Japan’s Ministry of Finance warned it is prepared to intervene in currency markets if excessive foreign exchange movements disrupt financial stability. The government emphasized monitoring market conditions closely and taking timely measures to ensure orderly market functioning amid recent volatility. This signals Japan’s commitment to maintaining stability and addressing any sharp, destabilizing currency fluctuations.

Yen Wavers Near Record Lows Amid Cautious BOJ Stance Despite Intervention Warnings

The Japanese yen remains close to record lows as the Bank of Japan continues its ultra-loose monetary policy despite warnings of possible market intervention. Officials have shown caution, prioritizing economic recovery and inflation targets. The yen's weakness persists amid differing global monetary policies, raising concerns about currency volatility and leading to calls for coordinated efforts to stabilize the markets.

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China to scrub small overdue debts from credit records to help spur lending

China plans to remove small overdue debts, such as missed loan payments, from individuals' credit reports. This measure aims to ease credit access and encourage lending, supporting economic growth amid recent financial challenges. The move targets minor defaults to help consumers rebuild credit and stimulate borrowing without harsh penalties for small debts.

Asia shares extend gains, yen friendless as bonds buckle

Asian shares climbed as investors reacted to easing bond yields and mixed economic data. The Japanese yen weakened against major currencies due to lower demand amid shifting bond markets. Global bond prices dropped, reflecting rising yields, which influenced currency movements and equity performance across the region. Investors remain cautious amid ongoing economic uncertainties.

China leaves benchmark lending rates unchanged for seventh straight month

China maintained its benchmark lending rates steady for the seventh consecutive month, reflecting cautious monetary policy amid economic recovery efforts. The one-year and five-year loan prime rates remain unchanged, signaling the central bank's focus on stability while monitoring inflation and growth challenges.

China leaves loan prime rate unchanged in December as expected

China maintained its one-year and five-year loan prime rates in December, aligning with market expectations. The one-year rate stayed at 3.65%, while the five-year rate remained at 4.30%, reflecting a steady monetary policy amid ongoing economic recovery efforts.

Yen bears emboldened by no-surprises BOJ

The Bank of Japan maintained its ultra-loose monetary policy, disappointing yen bulls hoping for a shift. This decision has strengthened yen bears, who anticipate further declines in the currency. The BOJ's stance contrasts with tightening moves by other central banks, widening interest rate differentials and putting downward pressure on the yen.

UK job vacancies slide in November but pay growth accelerates, Adzuna says

UK job vacancies fell in November, indicating a cooling labor market, but wage growth accelerated, suggesting rising pay pressures. The mixed signals reflect businesses adjusting hiring amid economic uncertainties, with demand for workers easing while employers offer higher salaries to attract talent.

Debt boom signals yuan’s arrival as a funding currency

The surge in yuan-denominated debt issuance highlights China's growing influence in global finance. Increasing use of the yuan for funding signals its emergence as a key currency alongside the dollar, reflecting China's expanding economic role and investor confidence in its financial markets. This trend points to a shift in international capital flows and currency preferences.

Gem Wallet Adds Cross-Chain USDT Support with Integrated Swaps, Bridges, and Scam Protection

Gem Wallet has introduced cross-chain support for USDT, enabling seamless transfers across multiple blockchains. The update features integrated swaps, bridges, and enhanced scam protection to improve user security and convenience when managing USDT assets within the wallet.

Exclusive: Beyond trading: where crypto’s next real revenues may come from in 2026

As crypto trading revenues decline, the industry is exploring new growth areas for 2026, including decentralized finance (DeFi), non-fungible tokens (NFTs), and blockchain-based gaming. These sectors promise sustainable income through innovative applications and broader adoption, aiming to diversify revenue streams beyond traditional trading fees. Industry experts highlight the potential of real-world use cases to drive the next phase of crypto economy growth.

$HLS Token Launches Across Major Tier-1 Exchanges

The $HLS token has been officially launched and is now available on major Tier-1 cryptocurrency exchanges. This move aims to increase liquidity and accessibility for traders and investors, marking a significant milestone in the token’s market presence and adoption.

Bitcoin price today: muted at $88k after soft US CPI data

Bitcoin's price remained steady around $88,000 following softer-than-expected US Consumer Price Index (CPI) data. The milder inflation report eased market concerns, stabilizing crypto prices. Investors are cautiously optimistic as inflation pressures show signs of easing, but broader economic uncertainties continue to cap significant price movements.

$GRANT Is Live: GrantiX Lists on BitMart and BingX After Successful IDOs

$GRANT has launched following successful IDOs and is now listed on BitMart and BingX exchanges. The listings mark a significant milestone for GrantiX, enhancing the token's accessibility and trading opportunities for users globally.

Exclusive: Why the $18T retirement industry now sees blockchain as key to survival

The $18 trillion retirement industry is increasingly adopting blockchain technology to enhance transparency, reduce costs, and improve data security. Facing regulatory pressures and evolving participant expectations, fund managers see blockchain as essential for streamlining operations and safeguarding assets, positioning it as a crucial tool for the sector's future sustainability and growth.

Kalshi Integrates TRON Network, Expanding Onchain Liquidity Access for World’s Largest Prediction Market

Kalshi has integrated the TRON blockchain to expand onchain liquidity access for its prediction market platform. This integration aims to enhance transaction efficiency and lower costs, providing users with improved market participation and liquidity options. The move positions Kalshi to leverage TRON’s fast, scalable network, attracting more traders and broadening its global user base.

Bitcoin price today: pinned at $88.3k despite cooler US CPI data

Bitcoin remains steady around $88,300 despite US consumer inflation data showing a slower increase. The cooler CPI figures have eased some market concerns, but Bitcoin’s price shows limited reaction, suggesting that other factors continue to influence its stability in the current trading environment.

BitMEX Launches Year-End Gala Featuring a 3.5 BTC Prize Pool

BitMEX announces a year-end gala event with a total prize pool of 3.5 BTC. The celebration aims to engage the crypto community through various contests and activities, rewarding participants and highlighting BitMEX's commitment to its users as the year closes.

PrimeXBT Expands Spot Crypto Exchange, Leading the Integration of Crypto and TradFi

PrimeXBT has expanded its spot cryptocurrency exchange, enhancing liquidity and offering a wider range of assets. This move aims to bridge traditional finance (TradFi) and crypto markets, providing users with seamless access to diverse financial products and fostering greater adoption of digital assets in mainstream finance.

Sampo continues share buyback program with €2.6 million purchase

Sampo has resumed its share buyback program, purchasing shares worth €2.6 million. This move reflects the company's confidence in its financial position and commitment to returning value to shareholders. The buyback is part of a broader strategy to optimize the capital structure and enhance shareholder returns.

Jyske Bank repurchases shares worth DKK 62.9 million in week 51

Jyske Bank repurchased shares valued at DKK 62.9 million during week 51 as part of its ongoing buyback program. The move aims to enhance shareholder value and supports the bank's capital management strategy.

FDA approves one-minute Lunsumio VELO injection for follicular lymphoma

The FDA has approved Lunsumio VELO, a one-minute injection, for treating follicular lymphoma. This new therapy offers a faster, more convenient administration compared to traditional treatments, potentially improving patient experience and outcomes in managing this type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

BUMA Australia secures AU$740 million contract extension at Blackwater mine

BUMA Australia has been awarded a contract extension worth AU$740 million to continue its operations at the Blackwater mine. This extension highlights the company’s ongoing commitment to supporting the mine’s production and maintenance activities, reinforcing its significant role in the region’s mining sector. The contract is expected to sustain jobs and contribute to local economic growth.

Allied Gold begins processing ore at Sadiola expansion

Allied Gold has commenced ore processing at its Sadiola gold mine expansion in Mali. This marks a significant milestone in increasing the mine’s production capacity and extending its operational life. The expansion is expected to enhance gold output, boost local economic benefits, and strengthen Allied Gold’s position in the region.

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WhiteBIT Reports on International Growth and Platform Development in 2025

WhiteBIT announced significant international expansion and key platform upgrades in 2025. The company enhanced its user interface, introduced new trading features, and expanded into multiple new markets, aiming to boost user engagement and competitiveness in the crypto exchange sector. These developments reflect WhiteBIT's commitment to innovation and global growth.

7-Eleven CEO Joe Depinto to retire, interim co-CEOs named

7-Eleven CEO Joe Depinto announced his retirement, prompting the company to appoint two interim co-CEOs. The leadership transition aims to ensure stability as the search for a permanent successor begins. Depinto's tenure saw significant growth and expansion for 7-Eleven globally. The interim co-CEOs will oversee operations while the board evaluates long-term leadership options.

Intercont receives Nasdaq minimum bid price deficiency notice

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) received a Nasdaq notice for not meeting the minimum bid price requirement. The company has 180 days to regain compliance by maintaining a bid price of at least $1 per share. Failure to comply may result in delisting from the Nasdaq exchange. ICE plans to address the issue to maintain its listing status.

Cathie Wood’s ARK Stock Trades Highlight Ionis Pharma Sale

Cathie Wood’s ARK Investment Management made notable stock trades involving Ionis Pharmaceuticals, highlighting a recent sale. The move reflects ARK’s strategic portfolio adjustments amid changing market dynamics. This sale by ARK underscores the firm’s active management approach in the biotech sector, balancing growth opportunities with risk management.

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