News Summary - 12/27/2025

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Thailand and Cambodia agree ceasefire after weeks of deadly clashes

Nearly one million people have been displaced since fighting resumed earlier this month, leading Thailand and Cambodia to agree on a ceasefire to halt the deadly clashes.

Zelensky plans to meet Trump on Sunday for talks on ending Russian war

Ukrainian President Zelensky announced he will meet former US President Trump in Florida on Sunday to discuss ending the war with Russia. Meanwhile, Kyiv’s mayor reported new Russian air strikes targeting the capital.

'We will vote but not with our hearts': Inside the election staged by Myanmar's military rulers

Myanmar's first election since the 2021 military coup is widely condemned as a sham. Despite the oppressive conditions and distrust, citizens express that they will vote but do not genuinely support the military-led process.

US launches strikes against Islamic State in Nigeria

The US has launched strikes targeting Islamic State militants in Nigeria. President Trump had criticized the Nigerian government for not adequately protecting Christians from jihadist attacks.

Thousands of US flights disrupted as winter storm looms

A heavy snowstorm is forecasted to hit New York and southern Connecticut during a peak travel weekend, causing widespread disruptions to thousands of US flights. Travelers are advised to prepare for delays and check flight statuses amid the severe weather.

Blast at Syrian mosque during Friday prayers leaves at least eight dead

A blast during Friday prayers in a predominantly Alawite mosque in Homs killed at least eight people. The Alawite community has faced ongoing violence and crackdowns since the fall of former-President Bashar al-Assad.

Two killed in suspected Palestinian ramming and knife attack in Israel

An attacker from the occupied West Bank killed two people in Israel by first running over one victim and then stabbing another several miles away, according to police.

Israel recognizes Somaliland as an independent state, Netanyahu says

Israel's recognition of Somaliland as an independent state has sparked condemnation from Somalia, Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti, who warn that the move sets a dangerous precedent.

Ex-Malaysia PM Najib Razak given 15-year jail term over state funds scandal

Najib Razak was sentenced to 15 years in prison for his involvement in the 1MDB scandal, a major corruption case linked to the misappropriation of Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund.

California downpours ease but flood and mudslide risks linger

Although California's heavy rains have lessened, forecasters warn that even small amounts of additional rain could cause floods and mudslides in already saturated regions.

They survived deadly floods. Now they're raising white flags - but not in surrender

Weeks after devastating floods hit Sumatra, many residents remain without access to clean water and food, highlighting ongoing struggles despite survival.

Pope Leo urges 'courage' to end Ukraine war in first Christmas address

In his first Christmas address, Pope Leo called for courage to end the war in Ukraine and expressed concern for the plight of Palestinians, urging peace and compassion during the holiday season.

Thailand bombs Cambodian border area as ceasefire talks continue

Cambodia has accused Thailand of carrying out indiscriminate attacks amid ongoing ceasefire negotiations. Despite talks entering their third day aiming to end weeks of renewed fighting, tensions persist along the border.

US judge blocks detention of British social media campaigner

Imran Ahmed, one of five individuals accused of attempting to coerce US companies into censoring free speech, had his detention blocked by a US judge.

Turkey detains 115 IS suspects 'planning New Year's attacks'

Turkish authorities have detained 115 suspected IS members allegedly planning New Year's attacks. Firearms were seized during the operations, and efforts to identify additional suspects are ongoing.

Brazil ex-President Jair Bolsonaro's surgery for hernia 'successful'

Former President Jair Bolsonaro, currently serving a 27-year sentence for plotting a coup following his 2022 election loss, underwent successful hernia surgery.

Front-runner to be Bangladesh PM returns after 17 years in exile

Tarique Rahman, a key contender for Bangladesh's prime ministership, has returned to the country after 17 years in exile. Having lived in London since 2008, his arrival comes weeks before crucial national elections, potentially impacting the political landscape.

Her husband's kidnapping became Malaysia's biggest mystery. Then came a stunning confession

Nine years after Susanna Liew's husband vanished, she achieved a major legal victory that brought new clarity to one of Malaysia's most baffling cases. The stunning confession that followed helped resolve the long-standing mystery surrounding his disappearance.

Should a top Russian archaeologist face trial for digging in occupied Crimea?

A top Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine for conducting excavations in occupied Crimea has ignited debate over how museums collaborate with the Russian state, raising questions about cultural heritage and political influence.

India's solar boom faces a hidden waste problem

A recent study warns that India could produce over 11 million tonnes of solar panel waste by 2047 unless recycling efforts are significantly increased, highlighting an emerging environmental challenge amid the country's rapid solar energy expansion.

Waterskiing Santas and Giant Cuts of Meat: Christmas Around the World

Christmas celebrations are lively worldwide, featuring unique traditions like waterskiing Santas in London and festive feasts including giant cuts of meat. From urban festivities to religious services in Bethlehem, holiday cheer is joyfully marked across diverse cultures and locations.

Trump trips, a fake video and 10 possible co-conspirators: Takeaways from new Epstein files

The largest release of Epstein-related documents by the Justice Department revealed notable messages and multiple mentions of Donald Trump, shedding new light on potential connections and controversies linked to Epstein's network.

Rivalries and rumours: How the new order of the Murdoch dynasty is playing out

Family feuds and strategic shifts are reshaping power dynamics within the Murdoch empire, signaling a significant change in leadership and control as new rivalries and alliances emerge.

Have the American Pope and the American administration fallen out?

The Catholic Church, led by Pope Francis, opposes the Trump administration's strict immigration policies, emphasizing compassion and support for migrants. In contrast, the administration prioritizes border security and enforcement, causing tensions between the Church's humanitarian stance and the government's political agenda. This clash highlights differing approaches to immigration and moral responsibility in the U.S.

Watch: Pope Leo's plea for peace in Christmas message

Pope Leo urged global peace in his Christmas message, calling for an end to ongoing conflicts worldwide and emphasizing unity and compassion during the holiday season.

Where is Santa now? Trump answers kids' Christmas calls to Norad tracker

For its 70th anniversary of tracking Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, Norad received special assistance from President Donald Trump, who helped answer children's calls about Santa's location.

Watch: Moment robbers rip ATM from inside Texas store

The White Settlement Police Department is investigating after two suspects forcibly removed an ATM from a Texas store. Authorities are currently searching for the individuals involved in the robbery.

Ho Ho No! Santa pulled over for speeding in Ohio

Santa Claus was stopped by an Ohio sheriff for speeding during his Christmas deliveries, as he was "flying a little too fast."

Watch: Huge fireball as tanker explodes on Italian motorway

A tanker exploded on an Italian motorway after being involved in a crash. Authorities evacuated everyone nearby before the blast, ensuring no injuries. The explosion resulted in a massive fireball visible from afar.

Watch: Rescuers find survivor in wreckage of Mexican Navy medical flight

Rescuers found a survivor amid the wreckage of a Mexican Navy medical flight crash that killed at least five people. One individual remains missing as search efforts continue.

Zelensky and Trump want to unblock peace negotiations this Sunday, but Putin maintains his demands

Ukraine seeks progress in peace negotiations before the New Year, while Moscow firmly holds its territorial demands, making an agreement difficult.

Putin Insists on Controlling Donbas but Does Not Rule Out Territorial Exchanges with Ukraine

Various Russian media outlets report that President Putin has discussed with businessmen the possibility of controlling Donbas, although he does not rule out negotiating territorial exchanges with Ukraine to resolve the conflict.

Russia resumes contacts with the US after reviewing the new peace plan for Ukraine

The Kremlin spokesperson announced at a press conference that Russia has resumed contacts with the US after evaluating the new peace plan for Ukraine, indicating a possible willingness to continue dialogue between the two nations.

Christmas Lottery Scandal: VillamanĂ­n's Festival Committee Renounces Two Million to Distribute Among Those Affected

Two residents still reject the agreement reached to distribute the two million, which could lead to a legal conflict. The meeting to address the matter was marked by tension and anxiety among the participants.

The Left Fails in Its Attempt at Unity in AragĂłn and Will Run Divided with Three Lists

Chunta, Podemos, IU, and Sumar did not reach a coalition agreement and will compete separately in the AragĂłn elections, confirming the fragmentation of the left in the region.

MazĂłn's messages to FeijĂło while the DANA devastated Valencia

The leader of the PP admitted to mistakenly saying that the former Valencian president kept him informed from Monday, when in fact he was referring to Tuesday, October 29, 2024, the day the DANA caused 230 deaths in Valencia.

A total of 33 roads are affected by snow and ice, 12 of them closed

A total of 33 secondary roads are affected by snow and ice, of which 12 remain closed to traffic.

Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT: "With the V-16 Beacon, There Is No Intention to Issue Fines"

Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT, stated that they still do not have data on how many drivers have not purchased the approved V-16 beacon, just five days before the end of the year. She also assured that the goal of the measure is not to sanction, but to improve road safety.

A Break in the Thermometers Arrives, but with Very Heavy Rain in Some Provinces: The Areas Expecting Rain

The weather will remain unstable until Monday the 29th in the Mediterranean area of the peninsula and the Balearic Islands, with stormy showers and snowfall, bringing heavy rain to some provinces.

A winner in Spain wins the 54 million euro Euromillions jackpot

A player in Spain matched all five numbers and two stars in the Euromillions draw on December 26, 2025, winning the jackpot of 54,026,007 euros.

A new investigation reveals who the three Wise Men from the Bible really were

Bryan Windle, a researcher at the Associates for Biblical Research, presents in a YouTube video his theory about the true identity of the three Wise Men from the Bible, providing new details based on recent research.

Carolina MarĂ­n announces her farewell to social media: "I've collapsed, time to think about myself"

Carolina MarĂ­n, the badminton player, has decided to temporarily step away from social media due to an emotional breakdown, sharing her decision in a video posted on her official Instagram account.

The Detail in a Person’s Eyes That Reveals If They Are Attracted to You, According to Science

Amanda Meyer and Monika Zimanyi, doctors of anatomy at James Cook University in Australia, study how certain changes in the eyes can indicate attraction. Their research reveals that pupil dilation and adjustments in gaze are subtle but reliable signs of romantic interest or attraction towards another person.

Perry Bamonte, guitarist of The Cure, dies at 65

Perry Bamonte, guitarist of The Cure, has passed away at the age of 65 at his home after a brief illness, according to the band.

These Are the Dog Breeds That Need Our Help the Most on the Coldest Days, According to Veterinarians

Dogs that shiver, show a hunched posture, tuck their tail, and avoid walking may be cold. Veterinarians emphasize the importance of protecting certain vulnerable breeds during cold weather by providing warmth and contact for their well-being.

China Achieves the Impossible: Accelerates a Vehicle from 0 to 700 km/h in 2 Seconds

After ten years of research, China has succeeded in accelerating a vehicle from 0 to 700 km/h in just 2 seconds, marking a significant technological breakthrough in speed and acceleration.

Catalonia on alert due to storm and possible flooding in the coming hours

Catalonia is on alert due to a storm that could bring more than 100 liters of rain per square meter in the northeast of Girona and the south of Tarragona, increasing the risk of flooding in the coming hours.

The details of Alejandro Sanz and Candela MĂĄrquez's breakup: "There has been no proof of infidelity, but there were doubts"

Leticia Requejo revealed that the relationship between Alejandro Sanz and Candela MĂĄrquez ended after a year together. Although there was no evidence of infidelity, doubts arose that affected the couple, leading to their breakup.

Man arrested for the death of his mother in a village in Asturias: she could have been deceased for several days

A man was arrested in Asturias accused of abandoning his mother, who may have been dead for several days. Additionally, he faces charges for attacking the medical personnel who came to the scene.

Pat Finn, actor from 'Seinfeld' and 'Friends,' dies at 60

Pat Finn, known for his roles in 'Seinfeld' and 'Friends,' passed away at 60 after battling bladder cancer diagnosed in 2022, which recurred and metastasized following a period of remission.

Roger Byard, Forensic Pathologist: "These Are the Two Strangest Causes of Death I Have Seen in My Career"

Roger Byard, holder of the George Richard Marks Chair of Pathology at the University of Adelaide, Australia, shares the two strangest causes of death he has encountered in his career as a forensic pathologist.

The PP denounces that the V16 beacon is a new tax and a "bonus" for SĂĄnchez

The PP criticizes that the V16 beacon will mean an expense of about 40 euros per family and estimates that the Government will collect 300 million euros with this measure, describing it as a new tax and a "bonus" for SĂĄnchez.

A study reveals the determining factor that will make your hangover worse or better, and it’s not the amount of alcohol you consume

Researchers from the Open University analyzed drinking habits and hangovers of 1,200 people in the UK and Ireland, finding that the key factor affecting hangover severity is not how much alcohol is consumed, but other elements related to the type of drink and individual characteristics.

Nutritionist Blanca GarcĂ­a-Orea warns about which canned tuna to consume: "It is the species that contains the least heavy metals"

Blanca GarcĂ­a-Orea points out that not all canned tunas have the same mercury content. She recommends choosing the species that contains the least heavy metals for a safer option when consuming canned tuna.

Gonzalo Bernardos, economist: "People want to stop working at 55 or 57 years old, but that is not possible"

Gonzalo Bernardos points out that, although many wish to retire before 60, this is not currently feasible. As a solution, he proposes a significant increase in productivity through artificial intelligence, which could facilitate changes in retirement and work.

BellerĂ­n and masculinity in football: "There are men trying to feel comfortable outside of it"

Héctor Bellerín, Betis player, reflects in El Mundo on masculinity in football, highlighting that some men seek to feel comfortable outside of rigid traditional norms. He advocates for a more open and diverse view of male identity both inside and outside of sport.

Manuela Ochoa, after the death of her fiancé: "He sends me hugs"

Manuela Ochoa reappeared on Instagram to thank everyone for the support she received after the death of her fiancé and took the opportunity to wish her followers a Merry Christmas.

The Future is Mobile Payment: Why is it Users' Favorite Method?

The use of smartphones for daily purchases is becoming increasingly common. A survey by 20minutos and CaixaBank reveals that this method is the favorite among their readers, establishing itself as the preferred way to pay.

The Eight Basic Rules of Online Security

Ibercaja and Funcas, through the Funcas Educa program, collaborate to promote financial education and teach people how to protect themselves from risks on the internet.

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

Chris Martin humorously commented on the 'kisscam' scandal where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

VillamanĂ­n Residents Claim Four Million After Selling Shares of More Than the Jackpot

VillamanĂ­n residents are claiming four million euros after selling shares of a major lottery prize. Some suspect irregularities in the Festivities Committee, while others believe it was an unintentional human error without bad intentions.

Lucio returns to 'First Dates' to propose to Inés: "I wouldn't have imagined it even in my wildest dreams"

Lucio returned to 'First Dates' to propose to Inés. During the emotional moment, Inés expressed her wish to spend all the upcoming Christmases and the rest of her life with him, showing the deep connection and commitment between them.

The Exciting Christmas Commercial from the Italian Post Company That’s Already Viral: "Cloud Street"

Poste Italiane, founded in 1862 and with more than 120,000 employees in Italy, released an emotional Christmas commercial called "Cloud Street" that quickly went viral, highlighting values of unity and hope during the holiday season.

Two Bonoloto Winners Win 82,000 Euros and the Jackpot Rises to 900,000

The Bonoloto draw on Friday, December 26, 2025, had no first-category winners, so the jackpot for the next draw on Saturday, December 27 will be 900,000 euros. Two second-category winners each won 82,000 euros.

Neighbor from Pontevedra Found Dead in His Home, Investigation Underway to Determine if Microwave Explosion Was the Cause

A neighbor from Pontevedra was found dead in his home, and it is being investigated whether the cause was the explosion of a microwave. Witnesses reported seeing fire inside the appliance moments before, although it went out quickly.

Edu Recommends: Christmas Gifts You Can Always Get Right

Getting a head start on buying Christmas gifts is a good strategy. If you lack inspiration, here are several recommendations based on the author's experience to always get your presents right.

The price of gasoline drops by 1.3% and hits its annual low during the Christmas holidays

The price of gasoline has decreased by 1.3%, reaching its lowest level of the year during the Christmas holidays. This level has not been seen since before the outbreak of the war in Ukraine.

Stephen King compares it to 'Stranger Things': the Netflix miniseries that won over the master

Novelist Stephen King highlighted a French Netflix miniseries, comparing it to 'Stranger Things' for its sense of humor and an atmosphere very much in the style of Stephen King.

Beyond Walking: The Exercise a Personal Trainer Recommends for Women Over 50

A personal trainer advises women over 50 to incorporate strength exercises to improve their health, increase muscle mass, and maintain mobility, complementing activities like walking. These exercises help prevent loss of bone mass and improve quality of life in adulthood.

"Self-demand and social pressure to 'be fine' at Christmas generate guilt and wear"

Social pressure and self-demand to display happiness at Christmas generate feelings of guilt and emotional exhaustion, by forcing a joy that is not always genuinely felt during the holidays.

Two Chrome Extensions Discovered Stealing Data from Thousands of Users for Years

Two Chrome extensions that offered VPN and proxy services were discovered stealing data from thousands of users for years, putting the privacy and security of those who used them at risk.

The health risk to airplane passengers, according to a new study

Scientists from a university in Paris reveal in a new study health risks for airplane passengers, highlighting possible negative effects derived from air quality and conditions inside the cabins during the flight.

Jordi Cruz, on making roast chicken with Coca-Cola: "It's not a bad idea"

Jordi Cruz, chef of ABaC, explained that using Coca-Cola when making roast chicken helps to glaze it, pointing out that it's not a bad idea to add flavor and shine to the dish.

Neither Football nor Politics: This Is the New Family Conflict at Christmas Gatherings

A Ford study reveals that 21% of Spaniards would be irritated if a guest used their home to charge their car’s battery, pointing to a new cause of family conflict at Christmas gatherings.

The flu epidemic in Spain approaches New Year's Eve with a rate of 192 cases per 100,000 inhabitants

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Spain remain stable with a rate of 0.2 per 100,000 inhabitants, while the flu epidemic approaches New Year's Eve with 192 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

Intercontinental Missiles, Submarines, and Strategic Aviation: The Russian Nuclear Triad Will Continue Modernizing for Nine Years

Russia will continue modernizing its nuclear triad — intercontinental missiles, submarines, and strategic aviation — as part of its Armed Forces development plan, which will be implemented between 2027 and 2036.

The US begins taking photos and biometric data of foreigners entering or leaving the country

The US government is implementing the collection of photos and biometric data from foreigners upon entering or leaving the country, justifying the measure as a step to improve national security.

What Happened to Mara Wilson, the Girl from 'Matilda' and 'Mrs. Doubtfire'

Mara Wilson left acting in 2000 and currently works in voice acting. Additionally, she is an active critic of the use of artificial intelligence in the audiovisual industry.

The President of Casa 47 Acknowledges It Will Take 5 Years to See a Significant Impact on Housing Prices

The President of Casa 47 states that it will take five years to observe a significant impact on housing prices. So far, more than 100,000 affordable homes have been mobilized, both built and under construction, out of the 183,000 promised.

'Stranger Things 5' Tears Apart with Volume 2 of Its Finale: "I Can't Stop Crying"

Volume 2 of the final season of 'Stranger Things' premieres on December 26, generating great anticipation and intense emotions on social media with early reactions highlighting how heart-wrenching the conclusion is.

Confirmed by the Horizontal Property Law: Are All Neighbors Obliged to Pay for Solar Panels?

Investing in renewable energy in apartment communities can raise doubts and conflicts due to the cost. The Horizontal Property Law confirms that not all neighbors are obliged to pay for the installation of solar panels, depending on the decision and individual use within each community.

How to Save Money by Applying the Pareto Principle: The 80/20 Rule in Your Finances

The Pareto Principle, created by Vilfredo Pareto, states that a minority holds the majority of the wealth. Applied to finances, it suggests focusing savings and expenses on the 20% of actions that generate 80% of the results, thereby optimizing money management.

These are the pay channels you can watch for free this Christmas if you are a customer of this provider

Movistar+ will offer numerous pay channels for free this Christmas to all its customers with TV service, fiber, and mobile contracts, allowing them to enjoy more content at no extra cost.

Healthy Carbonara Gnocchi, a Perfect Recipe for Fat Loss Without Giving Up Flavor

A nutritionist offers an easy and quick recipe for healthy carbonara gnocchi, ideal for those looking to lose fat without sacrificing flavor.

How to keep grapes fresh for New Year's Eve if you buy them many days in advance

Eating twelve grapes on New Year's Eve is a Spanish tradition dating back to the 19th century. To keep them fresh if purchased several days ahead, it is recommended to store them in the refrigerator, preferably in a perforated bag to prevent moisture, and to wash them just before eating to preserve their texture and flavor.

The Most Curious Nativity Scene in Madrid: 4 Meters Deep and Among Sharks

The Madrid Zoo Aquarium presents the most peculiar nativity scene in Spain, located 4 meters underwater, surrounded by sharks. This original proposal combines the Christmas tradition with a unique underwater environment, attracting both visitors and marine wildlife enthusiasts.

These are the top destinations for Spaniards to escape the cold

Many Spaniards choose to spend Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve in warm destinations, fleeing the cold of Spain to enjoy the sun and high temperatures during the holidays.

Every year you watch at least one scene again, but Keira Knightley is unable to do the same with this Christmas classic

Keira Knightley, known for 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Pirates of the Caribbean,' has confessed that she doesn't like to see herself on screen and therefore avoids rewatching her films, including this Christmas classic.

Carmen Borrego, angry about the prank on 'Vamos a ver': "I don't find it funny"

Carmen Borrego was upset with her colleagues after a prank on 'Vamos a ver,' where they made her believe that Paola Olmedo was going to film a documentary, something she did not find funny at all.

Los del RĂ­o Celebrate Six Decades on Stage: "You Achieve It by Having a Lot of Faith in What You Do"

Los del RĂ­o celebrate 60 years of career, highlighting the global impact of their hit 'Macarena,' which turns 30. They reflect on their journey and attribute their perseverance and faith to their long-lasting presence in music.

Mourinho's Clash with a Journalist over a False News Story: "You’re Punished and I Won't Answer You"

After Benfica's victory over Famalicao (1-0), Mourinho had a confrontation in the press room with a journalist over a false news story, telling him that he was "punished" and that he would not respond to him.

Knife attack in the Paris metro: a man injures three women

A man attacked three women with a knife in the Paris metro. The suspect was arrested at his home in Sarcelles, north of the French capital.

AI will make you a millionaire if you dedicate yourself to plumbing: "I had no experience and I've been going non-stop for a year"

Artificial Intelligence is automating tasks, but manual trades like plumbing are seeing increased demand and value. People with no prior experience in these fields, such as a new plumber, report a year without rest due to the sector's boom, showing that AI can drive economic opportunities in traditional jobs.

Facing Christmas with Social Phobia: "I Feel Like a Mere Spectator at the Table, Invisible, Ignored"

Social phobia affects up to 4% of adults, causing Christmas dinners to become moments of anxiety, fear, and social pressure for those who suffer from it, according to experts and those affected.

Successes and Mistakes of the EU in 2025: From Irrelevance in International Conflicts to the Desire for Simplification

The EU seeks to reform itself to gain agility, but faces external challenges that hinder its transformation and affect its relevance in international conflicts.

Poetry as Resistance

Books written by women in Afghanistan have been banned, removing female literature from libraries, bookstores, and educational programs, representing an effort to silence the female voice and restrict their cultural expression.

The Success of TelepasiĂłn 2025: Joy as an Infallible Weapon

TelepasiĂłn 2025 stands out for its success based on creativity and teamwork, using joy as its main tool to connect with the audience and create a positive impact on television.

Felipe VI, the New Transition, and the Echoes of Kennedy

Felipe VI delivered his traditional Christmas Eve speech, emphasizing the importance of unity and hope in challenging times, evoking values from the Spanish transition and historical references such as Kennedy’s legacy to inspire Spaniards toward a future of coexistence and progress.

Merry Christmas, Despite Everything

If you are fortunate enough not to face disability, illness, or loss in your family, fully enjoy it. There are no excuses not to cherish those moments.

Illa defends the welfare state and counters hate speech in his Christmas message: "The response is not to blame those who are different"

In his Christmas message, Illa defends the welfare state and promotes welcoming and integrating those in need of help, rejecting hate speech and blaming the different.

Silence and grief in AlhaurĂ­n el Grande after the death of two teenage lovers in a house fire

The mayor highlighted that the deceased young people were well known in the town as youth, classmates, and activity partners, amid the silence and sorrow that envelops AlhaurĂ­n el Grande following the tragedy.

MarĂ­a JesĂșs and Her Accordion Experience a Special Christmas Remembering Her Family: "These Dates Are Magical"

MarĂ­a JesĂșs, who lost her mother a year ago, celebrates a special Christmas by remembering her family and dedicating heartfelt words to them. She highlights the magic of this season, which inspires her to keep the memories of her loved ones alive.

The Year 2025 That We Ended Looking at the Sky: From the Arrival of Comet 3I/Atlas to the Launch of SpainSat

2026 will bring astronomical events such as the beginning of three eclipses in Spain through 2028, the first flight of the Miura 5 space plane, and the Artemis II mission, marking a notable year for astronomy and space exploration.

Nine People Die in Spain Due to House Fires in Just 48 Hours

In the Valencian Community, 26 people received medical attention for smoke inhalation following house fires. In total, nine people have died in Spain due to these fires that occurred in just 48 hours.

Lydia Lozano returns to the 'SĂĄlvame' set and throws a jab at JoaquĂ­n Prat: "You are a squatter!"

Lydia Lozano returned to the 'SĂĄlvame' set and humorously teased JoaquĂ­n Prat, host of 'El tiempo justo,' who now occupies the show's iconic spot, calling him "a squatter."

"'Espejo PĂșblico' says goodbye to five historic journalists, including its deputy director: 'I will carry you in my heart'"

Miquel Valls announced on the set the departure of five emblematic journalists from 'Espejo PĂșblico': Ana Regalado, Ángeles MirĂł, Marisa Dorta, Ángela Puerta, and Chus MorĂĄn, highlighting their importance and expressing an emotional farewell.

Kiko Matamoros and Kiko HernĂĄndez announce their new professional project: "This is not television"

Kiko Matamoros and Kiko HernĂĄndez are preparing a late-night format for YouTube that will start airing next January.

Kiko HernĂĄndez's Response to Antena 3 Over Their Complaint About 'La casa de los gemelos': "They Are Upset That Their Business Is Falling Apart"

Kiko HernĂĄndez responds to Antena 3 following a segment criticizing the YouTube format, defending the reality show 'La casa de los gemelos' and asserting that the network is upset about losing business because of it.

The producer of 'La isla de las tentaciones' reveals what the castings are like: "Sometimes we find out they aren't a couple"

The director of Cuarzo explains that they look for couples for the reality show all year round, as sometimes they discover during the process that some participants aren't really a couple, which affects the show's dynamic.

Thailand freezes assets of Miss Universe co-owner, who remains a fugitive from justice

Jakkaphong Anne Jakrajutatip faces an arrest warrant for failing to appear at the conclusion of a fraud trial against her. Thai authorities have frozen her assets while she remains a fugitive from justice.

Rosalía, Bad Bunny, The Weeknd, El Último de la Fila, and Agorazein with C. Tangana: the concerts of 2026 in Spain

Rosalía and Bad Bunny stand out on the 2026 concert schedule in Spain with eight and twelve shows respectively, all of which are already sold out. Other confirmed artists include The Weeknd, El Último de la Fila, and Agorazein accompanied by C. Tangana.

The Norwegian Royal Family Publicly Reviews Their 2025 and the Marius Borg Case: "It Has Been Difficult for Everyone"

The Norwegian royal family, including the king and queen and the heir to the throne with his wife, reflected on 2025, highlighting that the case involving the princess's son, Marius Borg, has made it a difficult year for everyone.

Mariah Carey Confesses She Almost Didn’t Record ‘All I Want For Christmas’: "I Felt It Was Too Soon"

Mariah Carey revealed on 'The Bobby Bones Show' that she nearly didn’t record her hit 1994 Christmas song because she felt it was too early to release it. She put "every ounce of longing" into the song, which became a classic.

Niña Pastori, about her viral Christmas carol: "I never would have imagined it would resonate so strongly with people"

'Palillos y Panderos,' Niña Pastori's Christmas carol, has become the most played this holiday season, even surpassing classics like 'All I Want For Christmas Is You.' The singer expressed her surprise at the great impact her song has had on the audience.

MazĂłn's messages to FeijĂło while the DANA devastated Valencia

The leader of the PP admitted to having "mistakenly" mentioned that the former Valencian president informed him "since Monday," actually referring to Tuesday, October 29, 2024, the day the DANA caused 230 deaths in Valencia.

Convicted Man from 2019 Well Murder Arrested in Cartaya: He Was One of Spain's Most Wanted Fugitives

The man convicted for the 2019 well murder, involved in the deaths of two people—one shot in the chest and another with injuries from a blunt object—has been arrested in Cartaya. He was one of Spain's most wanted fugitives.

This is Rafa Nadal's opinion on Spanish politics

Rafa Nadal opens up in an interview with the newspaper 'As' where he discusses his thoughts on Spanish politics and responds to the possibility of getting involved in a political party in the future.

Aitana BonmatĂ­ looks to 2026 with one goal: "My aim is to play again before the season ends"

Spanish footballer Aitana BonmatĂ­ of FC Barcelona is in the process of recovery after a fibula fracture. Her goal is to return to the field before the season ends and continue her career towards 2026.

Haaland responds to Pep Guardiola: photo on the scale following the warning about the "three extra kilos"

Pep Guardiola warned his Manchester City players that anyone who gained weight would not be selected. In response, Erling Haaland shared a photo next to a scale, referencing the warning about the "three extra kilos."

Harsh punishment for Marcao after his sending-off against Madrid: six-match suspension

The Brazilian defender Marcao received a harsh six-match suspension after being sent off for a second yellow card and confronting the referee in the match against Madrid.

Van der Poel, lurking in the World Cup: earns his fourth victory and is just one point behind the leader

Dutchman Van der Poel achieved his fourth consecutive victory in the World Cup after winning in Gavere, maintaining a perfect record and remaining just one point behind the championship leader.

The Fear of a Wimbledon Champion After the Breakup of Alcaraz and Ferrero: "I'm Worried He Might End Up Quitting Like Borg"

Marion Bartoli expressed her concern following the split between Carlos Alcaraz and his coach Juan Carlos Ferrero, fearing that the tennis player might prematurely quit the sport, similar to what happened with Björn Borg.

Animals and People with Borderline Personality Disorder: A Bond That Becomes Emotional Support

The bond between animals and people with borderline personality disorder is a crucial emotional support, although it still does not receive adequate recognition in society, healthcare, and clinical psychology.

Cermi urges the Ministry of Social Rights to approve the regulatory decree for European disability and parking cards

Cermi calls on the Ministry of Social Rights to approve the decree regulating the European disability and parking cards, so that Spain becomes the first EU country to transpose the 2024 Directive establishing these credentials.

State Brain Injury addresses improvements in care for those affected by this pathology with the Ministry of Health

State Brain Injury requested the Ministry of Health to create a specific hospital discharge code for people with acquired brain injury (ABI), aiming to improve care and follow-up for these patients after their hospitalization.

Twelve Stories About Disability to Enjoy and Educate on Diversity This Christmas

Twelve children's stories are designed to teach kids about different types of disabilities, promoting understanding and inclusion during the Christmas holidays.

The Government Insists It Will Present the Budget Before April and Says They Are Already Prepared

Spokesperson Minister Elma Saiz assures that the Budget is already prepared and emphasizes that Yolanda Montero has fulfilled her role. Currently, discretion and maintaining a low profile are required in order to hold talks with parliamentary groups.

Avian flu, dermatosis, swine fever, blue tongue... the dangerously lived year 2025 on farms

Thousands of farmers face serious threats in 2025 from viruses transmitted by mosquitoes and wildlife such as birds and wild boars, which endanger animal health and farm economies.

The Price of Gold Keeps Rising: Reaches a New All-Time High Above $4,500

The price of gold continues to climb, reaching a new all-time high above $4,500 per ounce. This increase is attributed to factors such as global economic uncertainty and growing demand as a safe haven asset. Experts indicate that the trend could continue if current market conditions persist.

The Year of Tariffs: When Trump Tried to Twist Trade’s Arm and the Economy Responded

The massive tariffs announced by Trump unleashed great uncertainty that affected the decisions of central banks, governments, companies, and consumers, impacting global trade and the economy.

Pension spending knows no ceiling in 2025: sets a new historic record and already exceeds 189.5 billion euros annually

The Ministry of Inclusion reports record pension spending for 2025, with a total exceeding 189.5 billion euros annually. Currently, there are 10.4 million pensions and 9.4 million pensioners, who have received 13.75 billion euros, reflecting a continuous increase in social spending allocated to this area.

Why 2026 Will Be Another Challenging Year for Global Trade

After a 2025 filled with tariffs, political tensions, and changes in shipping routes, international trade faces a new phase of structural uncertainty in 2026 that could impact the global dynamic.

'Stranger Things' finally explains what the Upside Down is, its most complicated mystery: why does it have that shape?

The Duffer brothers reveal the origin and nature of the Upside Down in 'Stranger Things,' clarifying its structure and function within the series, thereby resolving one of the most complex mysteries in the show's universe.

'Stranger Things', summary and analysis of episode 5x05: 24 hours to the apocalypse

Episode 5x05 of 'Stranger Things' features a complex family tree, an unexpected resurrection, and the revelation of a black hole as old as the Upside Down, setting the stage for the impending apocalypse.

"'Stranger Things' is not the end: The Duffer Brothers talk about the new Upside Down spin-off"

The Duffer Brothers reveal that, although Netflix released a book about Nancy, it does not reflect the spin-off they are planning about the Upside Down, promising a new story in the Stranger Things universe.

What is the Commonwealth in 'Fallout'? The second season introduces a civil war in its universe

The second season of the 'Fallout' series on Prime Video features a civil war within the Commonwealth, expanding the universe based on Bethesda's video games and maintaining the global interest of viewers.

'Fallout': How Many Episodes Does Season 2 Have? Premiere Dates on Prime Video

The series based on the famous "Fallout" video games has already been renewed for a third season, even before the full premiere of the second season, which includes Macaulay Culkin in the cast.

I Tried an LED Mask at Home for a Month: What the Silicone LED Mask from Skinvity Does (and What It Doesn’t)

After using the Silicone LED Mask from Skinvity for a month, the review reveals how this at-home LED mask works, its real effects on the skin, and what studies say. It also evaluates whether the €499 investment is worth it, highlighting the benefits and limitations of the device.

A Magic Foldable and More Power in the High-End Range: HONOR Phones in 2025

HONOR stands out in 2025 with the ultra-thin Magic V5 and the power of the Magic7 Pro and 400 Pro, demonstrating strength both in the high-end and mid-range segments.

This is Allag-E, the kamikaze drone specifically designed to hunt and eliminate other drones

The Allag-E is a kamikaze drone equipped with a 1.7-kilogram explosive payload that fragments upon detonation. It does not require direct impact to destroy its target, designed to effectively hunt and eliminate other drones.

The new Xiaomi 17 Ultra arrives with a revolutionary camera and a large 6,800 mAh battery

Xiaomi introduced the Xiaomi 17 Ultra, its new flagship that stands out for its advanced camera and a large-capacity 6,800 mAh battery, offering significant improvements in photography and battery life for users.

Google's New AI Is Now Available for Free, but It Has an Annoying Problem for Users

Google Gemini 3 Flash, the new artificial intelligence, is now available for free in Spain and offers faster performance. However, its main drawback is that it often generates made-up answers when it lacks sufficient information, which causes frustration among users.

What Will 2026 Smell Like: The Olfactory Notes of the New Year Will Be the Same as Always (But Better Than Ever)

In 2026, fragrances will retain their classic notes such as sweet, floral, and clean, representing comfort, femininity, and sensuality, but they will be enhanced to offer a more intense and refined olfactory experience without losing the traditional essence of timeless colognes.

Jewelry will be a symbol of identity in 2026, capable of transforming any look. Trends include mixing gold and silver and the 'piercing' effect, bringing an innovative and personal style to outfits.

Kilometer-long lines at Mango to get the most elegant coat of the season: burgundy and Manteco wool

Mango's burgundy Manteco wool coat has become the winter must-have, causing long lines at its stores. If you want to refresh your wardrobe with this classic, it's best to hurry, as it's flying off the shelves.

Facial Masks on the Plane: A Beauty Trick with More Sense Than You Think

In 2026, beauty will be key in travel, transforming from a simple purchase at duty free to a main activity. Beauty enthusiasts begin their care routine during the flight, highlighting the use of facial masks on the plane as a beauty trick that makes a lot of sense.

Parfois has the most affordable version of Italy's most famous handbag

Parfois offers braided versions inspired by the iconic Italian intrecciato style, making this renowned design more accessible to everyone.

Olaplex products, very popular for hair care, are the ideal gift this Christmas to achieve healthy and stunning hair.

Mistakes Many People Make When Storing, Using, and Cleaning Knives, According to a Chef: "It's One of the Worst Things You Can Do"

The chef warns that storing knives in a drawer without protection damages the blade and can be dangerous. He recommends using blocks or magnets to keep them safe and sharp, and avoiding common mistakes when using and cleaning them to prolong their lifespan.

Sweet Chocolate Pineapples Gluten-Free and No-Bake

An easy and fun recipe that turns any moment into something special, ideal for those looking for a gluten-free treat that requires no oven.

Doctor Arias on Blood Sausage: "It Has an Extraordinary Nutritional Value"

Doctor Arias highlights the health benefits of blood sausage, emphasizing its remarkable nutritional value and its beneficial properties within a balanced diet.

Roro's Trick to Elevate Your Sweet Recipes: "They'll Always Turn Out Tastier"

Former 'Next Level Chef' contestant Roro shares her tips to improve sweet recipes, assuring that by applying her tricks they will always be more flavorful and delicious.

The Budget-Friendly Recipe Made with 4 Ingredients to Become the 'King of Appetizers' This Christmas

Bea Negro, contestant on 'MasterChef' Season 13, presents a crispy and tasty appetizer recipe made with just four ingredients and costing less than three euros per serving. Ideal for impressing at Christmas celebrations.

10 Places in France That Are World Heritage Sites and Are Little Known

France has numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites beyond its famous destinations like Paris or Mont Saint-Michel. These lesser-known gems offer unique and authentic spots worth discovering for those seeking new experiences in the country.

Five Christmas Villages to Visit Less Than an Hour from Madrid

Five charming villages near Madrid offer ideal Christmas plans: Navacerrada with its market, Cercedilla and its natural ice rink, among other perfect options to enjoy the festive atmosphere less than an hour from the capital.

This beautiful village in the middle of the mountain looks like it's from Austria, but it is actually in Lleida

This picturesque medieval village is located in the Valle d'Àneu, in the Catalan Pyrenees. Its mountainous surroundings and historic charm make it an ideal place to explore and enjoy the nature and culture of Lleida.

Where is it warm in January? The best destinations for a winter trip

Traveling in January 2026 is ideal for relaxing after Christmas, and it is advisable to choose destinations with warm weather to better enjoy the winter trip.

The Town That Hides the Largest Holly Forest in Spain: Magical and Unique

This small village in Soria, with barely 60 inhabitants, is home to one of the largest and most unique holly forests in Spain. Its natural surroundings, especially in autumn, offer a magical and special landscape, standing out for its ecological value and beauty.

The Impressive Chapel in Portugal with a Facade Covered in Thousands of Shells

In a historic town in Alentejo, Portugal, there is a unique chapel whose exterior is covered with thousands of seashells, offering a unique visual impression that attracts visitors and stands out for its originality and beauty in the region.

The town of Cuenca with a Gothic-Renaissance gem perfect for wine tourism

El Provencio, located on the border between Ciudad Real and Albacete, is recognized as the Manchegan capital of comics.

Clara Camañes, Psychologist: "What Heals Is Not Therapy Itself, but Recovering the Bond with Oneself"

More and more people are turning to psychologists in search of emotional help, which is a great step forward. However, according to Clara Camañes, the key to healing is not therapy itself, but restoring the internal connection with oneself.

58% of the Spanish population finds resources against unwanted loneliness inaccessible, according to a study

58% of Spaniards consider the resources to combat unwanted loneliness to be inaccessible, and nearly half share the same opinion about the resources to reduce the digital divide.

Francisco Hidalgo, Psychologist: "This is How We Can Help Those Who Feel 'Depressed' During the Holidays"

Francisco Hidalgo explains that the holidays can be emotionally challenging for many people. To help them, it is important to offer support, understanding, and companionship, create spaces for active listening, and promote activities that foster emotional well-being during this time.

A study found that six depressive symptoms in middle age, including loss of confidence and difficulty coping with problems, are associated with an approximately 50% increased risk of developing dementia.

The secret of Spain's oldest woman, aged 112, with a 93-year-old son: "At every meal she takes..."

Teresa FernĂĄndez, the oldest woman in Spain at 112 years old, attributes her longevity to her genetics, healthy lifestyle, and a small daily indulgence she includes in every meal.

The New Version of the G-Class with Which Mercedes-Benz Aims to Tempt Millionaires

Mercedes-Benz will launch the most exclusive version of the G-Class, a luxury convertible designed for millionaire clients who want to stand out with a unique and sophisticated vehicle.

Are the DGT stickers going to change in 2026? Key points about the sustainable mobility law

There are rumors about a possible change in the DGT environmental labels in 2026, but there is no official confirmation yet. The controversy arises in the context of the new sustainable mobility law, which aims to promote the use of cleaner vehicles and improve air quality. We will have to wait for concrete details on if and how these stickers will be modified.

The End of a Glorious Era at BMW: One of Its Most Iconic Sports Cars Bids Farewell in 2026

BMW says goodbye to the Z4 with an exclusive Final Edition, marking the close of more than 20 years of history and passion behind the wheel of one of its most iconic sports cars.

Driver Flees After Causing an Accident: What Are the Possible Consequences?

AdriĂĄn Botella LĂłpez and Carlos V Escrich Blat explain in an interview with 20minutos the legal and social consequences faced by a driver who flees after causing an accident, including fines, criminal penalties, and increased liability.

Is it true that the DGT knows your exact location at all times with the V16 beacon?

Some drivers fear that the V16 beacon compromises their privacy by including geolocation connected to the DGT 3.0 system. However, it is not confirmed that the DGT can track their exact location at all times using this device.

Madrid's Virtual Health Card closes the year with 43.5% more uses and will include new features in 2026

The Community of Madrid reports that the Virtual Health Card recorded a 43.5% increase in uses this year, facilitating appointments, prescription management, and test result consultations. Additionally, new features will be incorporated in 2026 to improve the service.

Metro de Madrid partners with six companies to implement package transportation

Metro de Madrid will expand its business by incorporating goods distribution, in collaboration with six companies, including Integra, Ontime, and FM Logistic.

22-Year-Old Young Man Detained for Sexually Assaulting a Woman at a Tram Station in Valencia

A 22-year-old young man was detained for sexually assaulting a woman at a tram station in Valencia. The assault was reported by the victim's husband after witnessing the groping of his wife.

17-year-old girl dies after being hit by a car when getting out of the vehicle following an accident in AlmerĂ­a

A 17-year-old teenager died after being hit by a car when getting out of a vehicle following an accident at kilometer 666 of the A-7 highway, in Las Norias, AlmerĂ­a.

Prison for the detainee in Cebolla for the fatal stabbing of a man in a bar

The detainee, 38 years old and with a history of violent incidents, has been sent to prison following the fatal stabbing that took place in a bar in Cebolla.

The first rhinoceros born at Bioparc Valencia already has a name

The first rhinoceros born at Bioparc Valencia has been given a name of Kikuyu origin, a language from Kenya, which means "the one who is black," referring to its dark skin tone.

Two women arrested for giving another woman a brutal beating on Christmas Day

The police found a woman with severe facial bleeding following a brutal assault and requested urgent medical assistance. Two suspects were arrested for the beating that took place on Christmas Day.

Minor arrested for acting as intermediary in banking scams by providing his grandmother's account

A minor was arrested after acting as an intermediary in banking scams by providing his grandmother's account. He was contacted via TikTok, where they asked him for accounts to make fraudulent transfers in exchange for a portion of the money obtained.

A 24-year-old young man injured after a house fire in a town in Murcia

A 24-year-old young man was injured due to smoke inhalation following a house fire in a town in Murcia. He was taken to the Virgen de la Arrixaca University Clinical Hospital to receive medical care.

The door of a councilor's house in Peligros set on fire

The Peligros City Council condemns the arson attack on the councilor's door and confirms that the authorities are investigating the incident to determine responsibility.

The Canary Islands have reached flu scenario two, indicating a medium risk, with an incidence of 194.4 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. In response to this situation, the use of masks is recommended in healthcare centers to curb the increase in cases.

Scolds her mother for coming home early in the morning after going out with her friends: "I'll get her back"

A viral video on TikTok shows a woman scolding her mother for coming home late after going out with friends. In the comments, many users have related to the situation and shared similar experiences.

Spiders, Ants, and Beetles: Up Close with the Muses of Ivan Zivkovic, the Viral Insect Photographer

Ivan Zivkovic is a viral photographer who captures the charm of insects such as spiders, ants, and beetles, revealing surprising details of these creatures through his images.

Places a statue of 'Handsome Squidward' in the sea to try to "confuse" future archaeologists

A young man installed a statue of 'Handsome Squidward' in the sea and documented the entire process, consulting an expert to avoid harming marine wildlife. His intention is to "confuse" future archaeologists.

Dogs and Snow: What You Need to Know Before Heading to the Mountain for the Day

Dogs require special care in the mountains to avoid issues such as cracked skin, cold buildup, or scares. It is essential to pay attention to their well-being during the outing to ensure a safe and enjoyable day for both them and their owners.

The Hidden Impact of Domestic Cats on Urban Biodiversity

Researchers highlight that, although well-fed, domestic cats continue to hunt instinctively. This behavior negatively impacts urban biodiversity, as they reduce populations of birds and small animals in the city.

Do cats have blood types like humans?

Cats have blood types just like humans. Blood type A is the most common worldwide, although there are two other types as well. Knowing a cat's blood type is important for transfusions and veterinary care.

Your Daily Horoscope: Saturday, December 27, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions that will accompany you during these days to make informed decisions and improve your well-being.

Check the ONCE Cuponazo: results

The winning number of the ONCE Cuponazo on Friday, December 26, 2025, is 61313, series 023. The full results are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Check EuroMillions: results for Friday, December 26, 2025

The winning EuroMillions combination for December 26, 2025, is 12, 22, 32, 36, 48, with stars 3 and 4. The Million code is WPX39992. More details at 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: results for Friday, December 26, 2025

The winning combination of the Bonoloto on December 26, 2025, is 2, 8, 37, 39, 42, and 46, with the complementary number 14 and refund number 8. More results are available at 20minutos.es.

Male reindeer lose their antlers in winter, so Santa Claus's reindeer are likely female

Male reindeer lose their antlers in late autumn or early winter, while females keep theirs throughout the winter and only shed them in spring after gestation. Therefore, the reindeer pulling Santa Claus's sleigh at Christmas are probably female.

A city fills up with absurd signs: "Speed limit for walking: 2.83 km/h"

The artist Cameron Hunt created absurd signs in Christchurch, New Zealand, as part of the Little Street Art Festival, surprising residents with humorous signs such as a speed limit for walking.

These Are the Best Books of the Year in Spanish Narrative

Motel Margot highlights the best Spanish narrative of 2024, selecting the most outstanding works that reflect the literary richness and diversity of the year.

Fired or Unpaid? The Greatest Fears Spanish Employees Have at Work

A study by RSM reveals that Spanish employees not only fear being fired but also face multiple common work-related fears that cause them daily distress, reflecting a complex mix of concerns in the workplace.

The Best Celebrity Looks of 2025

The red carpets of 2025 stood out for the elegant and sophisticated styles of the celebrities. Emma Stone shone at the Golden Globes, Ariana Grande surprised with a cinematic dress, and Pedro Pascal stood out with an impeccable look. This photo gallery reviews the most outstanding fashion moments of the year.

These 'celebrities' are Capricorn and you might not have known

This photo gallery reveals several famous people born under the sign of Capricorn, showing that many celebrities share this astrological trait.

Surprising Facts That Are Real Even If They Seem Incredible to You

We often don’t question our preconceived ideas, but this gallery shows facts that, even though they may seem impossible, are 100% real.

Poland intercepts a Russian reconnaissance plane over the Baltic Sea

Poland intercepted a Russian reconnaissance plane near its airspace over the Baltic Sea. Warsaw stated that the plane approached but clarified that no threat to its security was identified.

Traditional Television Consumption Hits a New Low in 2025: Does Not Exceed Three Hours a Day

In 2025, traditional television consumption reaches a historic low, with less than three hours daily. However, the average age of viewers has increased and stands at 58 years, reflecting a shift in the audience profile.

Vox tells Guardiola that if she truly wants change, their party is willing

JosĂ© Antonio FĂșster, national spokesperson for Vox, stated that if MarĂ­a Guardiola, acting president of the Junta of Extremadura, is genuinely seeking change, Vox is willing to support her in achieving it in the region.

An Organization Dedicated to Trafficking Heroin Pills, Uncommon in Spain, Falls

For the first time in Seville, heroin in pill form has been seized, a format that is uncommon in Spain, after dismantling an organization dedicated to this type of trafficking.

More than 1,000 young people celebrate a Christmas 'macro-binge drinking' event in Barcelona despite the rain

More than 1,000 young people took part in a Christmas 'macro-binge drinking' event in Barcelona. Despite the rain, authorities implemented a special security plan that allowed the celebration to proceed without incidents or mishaps.

Cristina FernĂĄndez will remain hospitalized due to complications arising from appendicitis

Former president Cristina FernĂĄndez remained hospitalized during Christmas due to complications arising from appendicitis, diagnosed through an abdominal computed tomography scan.

The judge summons Koldo's wife on January 20th over the PSOE cash payments

Úriz and Koldo García are alleged to have managed the distribution of bribes called "chistorras," "lechugas," and "soles," mentioned in recordings uncovered by the Civil Guard, linked to cash payments from the PSOE.

Medina Azahara Will Say Farewell to the Stage in Their Hometown of CĂłrdoba After More Than 40 Years of Career

Medina Azahara, the iconic Andalusian rock band, will perform their final concert at the Teatro de la AxerquĂ­a in CĂłrdoba, bidding farewell to the stage after more than four decades of musical career.

Pedro SĂĄnchez's 'house tour' of the Palacio de la Moncloa: "Like Isabel Preysler"

Pedro SĂĄnchez, President of the Government, gave a tour showing the Clock Room in the Palacio de la Moncloa and asked his followers to suggest in the comments other rooms they would like to see.

Cristina Pedroche, about the New Year's Eve countdown: "This is the year I will feel the most naked"

Cristina Pedroche, contributor to 'Zapeando', will host the New Year's Eve countdown at Puerta del Sol alongside Alberto Chicote. Pedroche highlighted that this will be the year she feels the most naked during the traditional broadcast.

Death toll rises to 15 in Kentucky plane crash

Alain, who was seriously injured in the plane crash, passed away on Christmas Day, raising the number of victims of the tragic event to 15, the mayor reported.

Convicted Man in the 2019 Well Murder Arrested in Cartaya: He Was One of Spain’s Most Wanted Fugitives

The convicted man for the 2019 well murder, one of Spain’s most wanted fugitives, has been arrested in Cartaya. In the case, one of the bodies showed a gunshot wound to the chest while the other had multiple injuries caused by a blunt object.

This is Rafa Nadal's Opinion on Spanish Politics

In an interview with the newspaper 'As', Rafa Nadal is candid about his chances of getting involved in Spanish politics, sharing his personal perspective on the matter.

Fernando Alonso's Luxurious Ride in Monaco: With Melissa Jiménez in a 15 Million Euro Mercedes

Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin driver, was seen in Monaco enjoying an exclusive ride with Melissa Jiménez. The couple was cruising in a Mercedes valued at 15 million euros, showcasing a luxurious side beyond the racetrack.

Pharmacists warn about the risk of mixing alcohol consumption with medications

Pharmacists warn that mixing alcohol with medications can cause effects such as vomiting, dizziness, and nausea, as well as serious risks like bleeding, heart problems, and respiratory difficulties.

Actress Imani Dia Smith Dies at 26, Presumably Stabbed by Her Partner

Imani Dia Smith, a 26-year-old actress, was found dead in her home in New Jersey with stab wounds. It is presumed that her partner is responsible for the attack. Authorities are investigating the case.

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20M Surveys invites readers to participate by voting on various current topics. Additionally, it allows you to see the opinions of other users, fostering a space for dialogue and collective reflection on relevant issues of the moment.

Artificial Intelligence: What You Need to Know to Get Started in AI

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to imitate human intelligence. To get started in AI, it is key to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and data processing. Additionally, it is important to become familiar with tools and programming languages like Python. AI has applications in various sectors, transforming processes and improving efficiency.

Check the Christmas Lottery 2025 ticket live: which is the Jackpot, small prizes, and the rest of the winning numbers

Check live if your ticket for the December 22 draw has won the Jackpot, a small prize, or any of the 15,304 prizes in the 2025 Christmas special draw.

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

Neil Cross, creator of 'Luther', presents his new series set under the Mediterranean sun, leaving behind the gray atmosphere of London. This thriller, filled with chases and puzzles, is available on SkyShowtime and promises to captivate viewers with its intensity and mystery.

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

V16 lights will be mandatory on all vehicles in Spain starting January 2026, raising doubts among drivers, many of whom are reluctant to stop using the traditional emergency triangles.

Karlos Arguiñano, chef: "I come from a family with very low wages and I know what it's like to have to eat while spending little"

Karlos Arguiñano, chef, shares his experience growing up in a low-income family and emphasizes affordable cooking. He has published a new book titled 'Cooking for Everyone', focusing on budget-friendly recipes accessible to everyone.

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

The DGT clarifies doubts about the V16 beacon, which will be mandatory starting in January. Many drivers wonder if they can test it at home without notifying emergency services; the response advises caution to avoid false alarms and recommends using it only in real situations.

Clarifying the ending of Batman: the writer of 'The Dark Knight' explains the final shot

David S. Goyer reveals how, together with Jonathan and Christopher Nolan, he created the final scene that marks Christian Bale's farewell as Batman in The Dark Knight saga.

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

Maribel VerdĂș shares anecdotes from her career, her fashion essentials, and her approach to beauty, aiming to feel good at 55 without trying to appear 40.

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

It is one of the three native languages of Extremadura that still survive, but it is only spoken in three towns, facing an imminent risk of extinction.

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

The Madrid Metro continues to expand for 2026, adding new stops that will benefit several neighborhoods, improving mobility and connectivity for residents.

The secret beneath the sands 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 hold large reserves of oil and natural gas, which explains Morocco’s strategic interest in this former Spanish colony.

The First Alarms Arrive Over Pre-signaling Emergencies with V16 Beacons That Cast Doubts on Their Effectiveness

Some drivers in Spain are replacing emergency triangles with V16 Connected beacons, in accordance with the new regulations. However, initial videos show dangerous situations that question the effectiveness and safety of these beacons in emergency signaling.

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

In the Euskadi 2026 work calendar, the holiday on Sunday, October 12, Hispanic Day, is moved to Monday to allow for a long weekend.

Oil falls 2% on looming supply glut, hopes of Ukraine peace deal

Oil prices dropped 2% due to concerns about an impending oversupply in the market and optimism surrounding a potential peace agreement in Ukraine. Investors anticipate that increased supply combined with geopolitical stability could reduce demand for crude, pressuring prices downward.

Gold, silver hit fresh record highs amid geopolitical tensions, weak dollar

Gold and silver prices surged to new record highs driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and a weakening US dollar. Investors are seeking safe-haven assets amid global uncertainties, boosting demand for precious metals. This trend reflects concerns over economic stability and currency fluctuations, fueling bullish momentum in the gold and silver markets.

Oil prices set for weekly gains with geopolitical tensions in focus

Oil prices are poised for weekly gains as geopolitical tensions in key oil-producing regions escalate. Concerns over potential supply disruptions amid conflicts and sanctions are driving markets higher. Investors remain watchful of developments in the Middle East and other areas influencing global oil supply, supporting bullish sentiment despite fluctuating demand forecasts.

China pledges to control steel output during 2026-2030 period

China announced plans to limit its steel production from 2026 to 2030 to address overcapacity and environmental concerns. The government aims to balance economic growth with sustainability by implementing stricter regulations and encouraging cleaner technologies in the steel sector. This move is expected to help reduce emissions and promote greener industrial practices nationwide.

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Spot silver extends rally to hit $75 per ounce for first time

Spot silver surged to $75 per ounce, marking its highest level ever amid increased investor interest and market volatility. The rally reflects growing demand for precious metals as a hedge against inflation and economic uncertainty. Analysts expect silver prices to remain elevated in the near term due to supply constraints and sustained global economic pressures.

Ukraine, US negotiators discussed how to bring peace closer, Zelenskiy says

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy stated that talks with US negotiators focused on steps to advance peace efforts amidst ongoing conflict. Discussions aimed at identifying ways to de-escalate tensions and promote diplomatic solutions between Ukraine and Russia were highlighted. The dialogue reflects continued collaboration between Ukraine and the US in seeking a resolution to the war.

White House orders military to focus on ’quarantine’ of Venezuela oil

The White House has directed the military to prioritize actions aimed at isolating Venezuela's oil industry. This move seeks to limit the Maduro regime's ability to benefit from oil revenues amid ongoing political and economic crises. The strategy is part of broader U.S. efforts to pressure Venezuela towards democratic reforms and curb its oil exports to global markets.

Democratic governors call on Trump administration to lift freeze on offshore wind projects

Democratic governors urged the Trump administration to end its freeze on offshore wind projects, emphasizing the importance of these initiatives for clean energy development, economic growth, and job creation. They highlighted offshore wind's potential to help states meet climate goals and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, urging a swift resumption of project approvals to support environmental and economic priorities.

Precious metals rally: UBS warns of profit-taking risk into holidays

Precious metals have surged recently, driven by economic uncertainty and inflation fears. However, UBS cautions investors about potential profit-taking ahead of the holiday season, suggesting prices may face volatility as traders lock in gains. The bank advises careful monitoring of market conditions during this period to navigate risks effectively.

US airlines cancel over 1,000 flights due to winter storm Devin

Winter storm Devin has caused widespread disruption across the US, leading airlines to cancel over 1,000 flights. The severe weather has affected various major airports, causing delays and impacting travelers nationwide. Airlines continue to monitor the situation and adjust schedules to ensure safety amidst continuing hazardous conditions.

Immersion stock falls after receiving third Nasdaq compliance notice

Immersion Corporation's stock declined after the company received its third Nasdaq compliance notice. The notice indicates that Immersion's stock price has remained below Nasdaq’s minimum bid price, threatening potential delisting if the issue isn’t resolved within the specified timeframe. Investors reacted to the increased risk, causing the stock to drop.

Large Brazilian union rejects Petrobras proposal to end strike

A major Brazilian union has rejected Petrobras' proposal aimed at ending the ongoing strike. The refusal signals continued labor unrest and potential disruptions in the oil sector, as negotiations remain unresolved between the company and the workers demanding better conditions and pay.

California DMV developing new safety rules after Waymo robotaxi incidents

The California DMV is creating new safety regulations following several incidents involving Waymo's robotaxi service. These rules aim to enhance oversight and ensure safer autonomous vehicle operations on public roads after concerns arose from recent accidents involving Waymo's driverless cars.

U.S. stocks lower at close of trade; Dow Jones Industrial Average down 0.04%

U.S. stocks closed slightly lower, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average falling 0.04%. Market sentiment was cautious due to mixed earnings reports and economic data. Investors remain watchful of upcoming inflation figures and Federal Reserve signals, impacting trading decisions.

Mexico stocks higher at close of trade; S&P/BMV IPC up 0.04%

Mexico's stock market closed slightly higher with the S&P/BMV IPC index gaining 0.04%. This modest rise reflects cautious investor sentiment amid ongoing economic developments. Key sectors showed mixed performances as traders reacted to both domestic and international economic news. Overall, the market ended the day with a marginal positive movement.

Colombia stocks higher at close of trade; COLCAP up 0.01%

Colombian stocks closed slightly higher, with the COLCAP index rising 0.01%. Market activity was steady, reflecting cautious investor sentiment amid domestic and global economic factors. Key sectors showed mixed performance, contributing to the modest gain by the close of trading.

Russia stocks higher at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index up 1.50%

Russia's stock market closed higher, with the MOEX Russia Index rising 1.50%. Gains were driven by positive investor sentiment and support across various sectors, reflecting improving economic indicators and market confidence despite ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Stock market today: S&P 500 closes slightly lower, but tech climb stifles downside

The S&P 500 ended the trading day slightly down as losses in several sectors weighed on the market. However, gains in the tech sector helped limit the overall decline, preventing a steeper drop. Investors remain cautious amid mixed economic data and ongoing geopolitical concerns.

Factbox - From OpenAI to Nvidia, firms channel billions into AI infrastructure as demand booms

Major companies, including OpenAI and Nvidia, are investing billions in AI infrastructure to meet soaring demand. These investments focus on enhancing computing power, data centers, and AI hardware to support rapid advancements and deployment of artificial intelligence technologies across industries.

China passes revised foreign trade law to bolster trade war capabilities

China has enacted a revised foreign trade law aimed at strengthening its ability to handle trade disputes and counter foreign trade restrictions. The new law enhances government powers to support domestic companies, safeguard national security, and promote balanced international trade amid ongoing global trade tensions.

China bets on advanced technologies to revive tepid industrial sector

China aims to boost its slowing industrial sector by investing in advanced technologies such as AI, robotics, and green energy. The government plans to modernize manufacturing and improve efficiency to counteract economic challenges and global competition. This strategy seeks to enhance productivity, reduce dependence on foreign tech, and sustain long-term growth amid ongoing uncertainties.

Japan factory output falls more than expected in Nov; retail sales rise

Japan's factory output declined more than anticipated in November, reflecting reduced manufacturing activity. However, retail sales showed an uptick, indicating stronger consumer spending. The contrasting trends highlight ongoing economic adjustments amid global uncertainties and supply chain challenges.

Tokyo CPI inflation eases in Dec but stays above BOJ target

Tokyo's consumer price index inflation slowed in December but remained above the Bank of Japan's target. The easing reflects moderated price increases, yet persistent inflation signals ongoing economic challenges and the BOJ's continued focus on maintaining accommodative policies to support growth.

US mortgage rates fall for second consecutive week

US mortgage rates declined for the second straight week, easing borrowing costs for homebuyers. The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage dropped, influenced by recent economic data and Federal Reserve signals. This decrease may boost housing market activity amid ongoing affordability challenges.

U.S. initial jobless claims drop, beating forecasts and bolstering USD

U.S. initial jobless claims fell more than expected, signaling a strong labor market. The decline in claims bolstered investor confidence and supported the U.S. dollar. This trend suggests continued economic resilience amid mixed signals in other sectors.

China widens foreign investment incentive list to stem falling inflows

China has expanded its list of sectors eligible for foreign investment incentives to counter declining foreign capital inflows. The move aims to attract more overseas funds by offering benefits in emerging industries and high-tech fields, signaling the country's commitment to a more open and competitive business environment amid global economic uncertainties.

Zambia’s inflation accelerates to 11.2% in December despite stronger kwacha

Zambia’s inflation rate rose to 11.2% in December, up from earlier months, despite the kwacha strengthening against the US dollar. The increase was driven by higher food and energy prices, impacting the cost of living. The central bank may consider tightening monetary policy to curb inflation while managing exchange rate stability.

US crude oil inventories surge, exceeding expectations

US crude oil inventories unexpectedly rose last week, surpassing market forecasts. The increase reflects ongoing production and supply dynamics amid fluctuating demand. This surge may influence oil prices and market sentiment, with analysts closely monitoring inventory trends for future energy outlooks.

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California drops suit against Trump’s high-speed rail funding revocation

California has ceased its legal challenge against the Trump administration’s decision to revoke federal funds for the state’s high-speed rail project. The move follows shifts in political priorities and funding strategies, marking a step back from the prolonged conflict over the project’s financial support and future.

China’s industrial profits tumble at fastest pace in over a year

China’s industrial profits fell sharply in the latest quarter, marking the fastest decline in over a year. This drop reflects ongoing challenges in the manufacturing sector amid slowing demand and increased costs. The downturn raises concerns about economic recovery momentum and the impact of global uncertainties on China’s industrial growth.

Argentina’s Congress approves 2026 budget, first under Milei

Argentina’s Congress has approved the 2026 budget, marking the first under President Javier Milei’s administration. The budget focuses on reducing public spending, promoting economic growth, and tackling inflation. It reflects Milei’s commitment to fiscal austerity and market-friendly reforms aimed at stabilizing the economy and restoring investor confidence amidst ongoing economic challenges.

Wall St ends close to all-time highs in light, post-holiday session

Wall Street ended near all-time highs during a quiet, post-holiday trading session. With lighter volumes, major indexes showed modest gains, reflecting cautious investor sentiment ahead of upcoming economic data. The market remains optimistic but cautious amid ongoing inflation concerns and geopolitical developments.

China hits US defense firms with sanctions over arms sales to Taiwan

China has imposed sanctions on several US defense companies in response to arms sales to Taiwan. The move condemns US support for Taiwan's military and aims to deter further arms transactions. This action escalates tensions between China and the US over Taiwan's status, highlighting Beijing's firm stance against foreign military involvement in the region.

FBI headquarters to close as Patel announces move to Reagan Building

The FBI announced plans to close its longtime headquarters and relocate operations to the Reagan Building. This move, revealed by Patel, aims to modernize facilities and improve security. The transition marks a significant change in the agency’s infrastructure strategy, aligning with federal efforts to update government workspaces. The closure of the old headquarters is expected to occur after the move is fully completed.

Uruguay to continue cutting rates in 2026, says CB chair

Uruguay's Central Bank chair announced plans to keep lowering interest rates throughout 2026. This approach aims to support economic growth while maintaining price stability. The move follows recent rate cuts and reflects confidence in controlling inflation as the economy recovers. The Central Bank remains vigilant but optimistic about sustaining favorable financial conditions into next year.

Yen weaker in thin trading as traders stay alert to intervention risk

The yen weakened amid thin trading as investors remained cautious of potential government intervention to support the currency. Traders are closely monitoring market movements, balancing risk amid ongoing economic uncertainties and policy signals from authorities aiming to stabilize the yen's value.

Factbox - How silver is traded, from stocks and shares to coins and bars

Silver is traded through various forms including physical coins and bars, futures contracts, and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Physical silver offers tangible ownership but requires secure storage, while financial instruments provide easier trading and liquidity. Investors choose based on preferences for direct asset control or market flexibility, with prices influenced by industrial demand, economic conditions, and investor sentiment.

Russia’s GDP growth slows to 0.1% in November

Russia’s GDP growth slowed significantly to 0.1% in November, reflecting persistent economic challenges. Factors such as reduced industrial output, ongoing sanctions, and energy sector difficulties contributed to the slowdown. The slight growth indicates a struggling economy amid external pressures and internal inefficiencies.

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Bitcoin price today: rises to $89k amid thin liquidity, ETF outflows

Bitcoin's price surged to $89,000 despite thin market liquidity and ongoing outflows from Bitcoin ETFs. The rise reflects increased speculative trading amid limited supply. However, ETF withdrawals indicate cautious sentiment among institutional investors, signaling potential volatility ahead.

Bitcoin price today: ticks lower to $87k amid ETF outflows, holiday lull

Bitcoin's price dipped to $87,000 due to outflows from Bitcoin ETFs and reduced trading activity during the holiday period. The market saw subdued volume as investors remained cautious, contributing to the slight decline. Despite the drop, Bitcoin continues to maintain strong support levels amid overall positive sentiment in the crypto space.

THORChain Launches Native Cross-Chain Swap Interface in Public Beta

THORChain has released its native cross-chain swap interface in public beta, enabling users to swap tokens directly across multiple blockchains without relying on centralized exchanges. This upgrade aims to enhance decentralized trading by improving speed, security, and user experience, marking a significant milestone in THORChain's commitment to decentralized finance innovation.

Bitcoin price today: drops below $88k as rebound stalls ahead of key US data

Bitcoin's price fell below $88,000 after its recent rebound lost momentum. Traders are cautious ahead of important US economic data releases that could influence market trends. The cryptocurrency's short-term direction remains uncertain amid mixed signals and anticipated policy updates.

Solstice and Cor Prime Execute First Institutional Stablecoin-for-Stablecoin Repo on a Public Blockchain

Solstice and Cor Prime have completed the first institutional stablecoin-for-stablecoin repurchase agreement on a public blockchain. This milestone highlights growing institutional adoption of blockchain for secure, transparent financial transactions, enhancing liquidity and operational efficiency in digital asset markets.

Stablecoin Insider Releases 2025 Report on Stablecoins’ Shift to Financial Infrastructure

Stablecoin Insider's 2025 report details how stablecoins are evolving from simple digital currencies to integral components of global financial infrastructure. The report highlights increased adoption by institutions, enhanced regulatory clarity, and technological advances driving stability and scalability. It emphasizes stablecoins' growing role in cross-border payments, DeFi integration, and central bank collaborations, marking a significant step in the digital economy's maturation.

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

Crypto revenues are expected to shift from trading fees to new sources by 2026. Innovations in decentralized finance, tokenization of real-world assets, and expanding blockchain services offer fresh income avenues. As markets mature, platforms aim to diversify, focusing on subscription models, NFTs, and enterprise blockchain solutions to build sustainable revenue beyond volatile trading.

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, security, and efficiency. Facing challenges like fraud, regulatory pressures, and operational inefficiencies, blockchain offers a decentralized, tamper-proof system that can streamline transactions and improve participant trust. Industry leaders believe embracing this technology is essential for future-proofing retirement assets and maintaining competitiveness.

Strategy pauses Bitcoin buying, builds cash reserves

A prominent investment strategy has halted Bitcoin purchases to accumulate cash reserves amid market uncertainty. This move aims to manage risk and maintain liquidity, allowing flexibility for future investments as market conditions evolve.

Cathie Wood’s ARK boosts CRISPR stock with significant buy

Cathie Wood’s ARK Investment Management has increased its holdings in a leading CRISPR gene-editing company, signaling strong confidence in the biotech's growth potential. The substantial purchase reflects ARK’s strategy to invest in disruptive technologies with long-term impact, reinforcing its bullish stance on gene-editing advancements and their applications in medicine and agriculture.

Immersion receives third Nasdaq notice for late financial filings

Immersion Corporation has received its third notice from Nasdaq due to delays in submitting its financial reports. The company has had difficulty meeting Nasdaq’s reporting deadlines, raising concerns about its compliance with exchange regulations. Immersion is actively working to resolve these issues and aims to file the required documents promptly to avoid possible delisting actions.

NetEase Executive VP Yingfeng Ding to Retire After 23-Year Tenure

Yingfeng Ding, Executive Vice President of NetEase, is set to retire after 23 years with the company. Ding has played a significant role in NetEase's growth and strategic development. The company acknowledged his contributions and plans to continue advancing its business with a strong leadership team following his departure.

Cycurion corrects dividend distribution ratio to 0.0080

Cycurion has revised its dividend distribution ratio to 0.0080 per share. This correction updates the previously announced dividend payout, ensuring accurate shareholder returns. The company advises investors to refer to the corrected ratio for their dividend calculations.

Super Hi International Holding stock hits 52-week low at 16.3 USD

Super Hi International Holding's stock dropped to a 52-week low of $16.30, reflecting significant market pressure. Investors showed concerns over the company’s recent performance and market conditions, leading to decreased share value. The decline highlights challenges the company faces amid a volatile economic environment.

Laureate Education stock reaches all-time high at 34.3 USD

Laureate Education's stock surged to a record high of $34.3, driven by strong earnings reports and positive market sentiment. Investors are optimistic about the company's growth prospects in the education sector, reflecting confidence in its strategic initiatives and expanding global footprint. This milestone marks a significant boost in shareholder value and market presence.

Amneal Pharmaceuticals stock hits 52-week high at $12.99

Amneal Pharmaceuticals' stock reached a 52-week high of $12.99, driven by strong financial performance and positive market sentiment. The company’s recent product launches and strategic initiatives contributed to investor confidence, leading to increased trading volumes and a boost in share price.

Sidus Space prices $16.2 million stock offering at $1.50 per share

Sidus Space has priced a $16.2 million public offering of common stock at $1.50 per share. The funds raised will support the company's growth initiatives and operational needs. This offering aims to strengthen Sidus Space's financial position as it advances its space technology and service development.

Hagerty stock hits 52-week high, reaching $13.89

Hagerty’s stock price surged to a 52-week high of $13.89, driven by strong demand in the classic car market and positive quarterly earnings. The company’s expanding membership base and digital platform growth contributed to investor confidence, signaling optimistic outlooks for future performance in the collector automotive insurance sector.

Fitell declares $0.10 dividend and shareholder loyalty program

Fitell announced a $0.10 per share dividend and introduced a new shareholder loyalty program aimed at rewarding long-term investors. The initiative seeks to enhance shareholder value and encourage sustained investment in the company. Details on eligibility and benefits of the loyalty program will be shared in the coming weeks.

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