News Summary - 12/28/2025

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War-torn Myanmar voting in widely criticised 'sham' election

Observers claim Myanmar's election, held amid intensified repression, aims to solidify the military junta's control, dismissing it as a sham process lacking legitimacy.

BBC visits Myanmar polling station as civil war rages on

Voters in Myanmar describe the ongoing election as taking place amid a "climate of fear," reflecting the tensions and dangers posed by the continuing civil war, according to BBC correspondent Jonathan Head.

Zelensky says Russia 'doesn't want peace', ahead of Florida meeting with Trump

Zelensky labeled Russia as unwilling to pursue peace ahead of his Florida meeting with Trump, where discussions will focus on territorial concessions and security guarantees.

Snow-capped Mount Etna erupts as skiers glide down slopes

Scientists report increased volcanic activity at Mount Etna this week, with craters continuously emitting ash. Despite the eruptions, skiers continue to enjoy the snowy slopes nearby.

Cruise ship hits reef on first trip since leaving passenger on island

The Coral Adventurer is under investigation following the death of Suzanne Rees, who was left behind and later found dead on a remote island after the ship had departed.

Kennedy Center seeks $1m from musician who cancelled after Trump name added to venue

Drummer Chuck Redd canceled his Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center after the board voted to add former President Trump's name to the venue. In response, the Kennedy Center is seeking $1 million from Redd due to the cancellation.

Nine arrested in Italy for allegedly raising millions for Hamas

Italian police arrested nine individuals accused of raising approximately €7 million over two years to fund Hamas, the militant group. The operation targeted a network allegedly involved in funneling these funds to support the group's activities. Authorities are continuing investigations into the case.

Annette Dionne, last surviving Dionne quintuplet, dies aged 91

Annette Dionne, the last surviving member of the first known quintuplets to survive infancy, has died at 91. Born in 1934, the Dionne sisters became a global sensation following their remarkable survival and early lives.

UK restricts DR Congo visas over migrant return policy

The UK Home Office has imposed visa restrictions on the Democratic Republic of Congo, citing Kinshasa's refusal to cooperate on returning illegal immigrants and foreign national offenders.

Thailand-Cambodia ceasefire begins after weeks of deadly clashes

The ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia begins after weeks of deadly fighting that displaced nearly one million people following the collapse of the initial truce earlier this month.

New York blanketed in snow, sparking travel chaos

A winter storm in New York has caused widespread travel disruptions, resulting in hundreds of flight cancellations and delays affecting over 3,000 flights.

US launches strikes against Islamic State in Nigeria

President Trump told Politico he ordered the strikes against Islamic State in Nigeria as "a Christmas present," contradicting Nigerian officials' statements about the timing and nature of the attacks.

Two dead in 50-vehicle pile-up on Japan highway

A massive 50-vehicle pile-up occurred on a central Japan highway, resulting in two deaths and injuring 26 others, according to police reports.

Two killed in suspected Palestinian ramming and knife attack in Israel

A Palestinian 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.

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

An explosion struck a mosque in a predominantly Alawite area of Homs during Friday prayers, killing at least eight people. The Alawite community has been a frequent target of violence since the fall of former-President Bashar al-Assad.

Israel recognizes Somaliland as an independent state, Netanyahu says

Israel's recognition of Somaliland as an independent state has sparked criticism from Somalia, Egypt, Turkey, and Djibouti, who warn that it 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 jail for his involvement in the 1MDB scandal, a multi-billion-dollar corruption case tied to Malaysia's sovereign wealth fund.

Four hikers found dead after avalanche in central Greece

A search operation was launched after three men and a woman went missing on Christmas Day in central Greece. Authorities later found all four hikers dead, confirming they had been victims of an avalanche.

Rich and voiceless: How Putin has kept Russia's billionaires on side in the war

Western sanctions have not swayed Russia's billionaires against Putin. Instead, his policies have ensured they remain silent supporters, maintaining their wealth and influence while avoiding open opposition.

'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. Citizens feel forced to vote but remain reluctant, believing the election lacks fairness and genuine democratic choice under military control.

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

Nine years after her husband's disappearance in one of Malaysia's biggest mysteries, Susanna Liew achieved a remarkable legal victory, shedding new light on the case and prompting a surprising confession that could change everything.

One general, one mathematician: The men competing for power in two African elections

Following Sunday's elections, the leaders of Guinea and the Central African Republic seek to strengthen their hold on power amid ongoing political competition.

Both of these influencers are successful - but only one is human

While some criticize AI for harming social media, others believe it has the power to democratize online fame by giving more people a chance to become influencers, regardless of traditional barriers.

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

A Russian archaeologist wanted by Ukraine for excavations in Crimea has ignited debate over the ties between museums and the Russian government, raising questions about cultural heritage, legal jurisdiction, and the politicization of archaeology in occupied territories.

India's solar boom faces a hidden waste problem

A recent study warns that India could produce over 11 million tonnes of solar waste by 2047 unless it significantly improves its solar panel recycling efforts.

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

Christmas celebrations worldwide showcase unique traditions, from waterskiing Santas in festive parades to feasts featuring giant cuts of meat. Cities like London and Bethlehem join in with special services and events, highlighting diverse ways communities spread holiday cheer.

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

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

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

Family disputes and shifting strategies are reshaping the power dynamics within the Murdoch empire, signaling a new chapter in its leadership and control.

Have the American Pope and the American administration fallen out?

The Catholic Church and Donald Trump’s administration clash over immigration policies. While the Church advocates for compassion and protection of migrants, the Trump government focuses on strict border enforcement and reduced immigration. This fundamental disagreement highlights divergent views on morality, humanitarian concerns, and national security between the Vatican and the U.S. government under Trump.

Snow-capped Mount Etna erupts as skiers glide down slopes

Volcanic activity at Mount Etna has intensified this week, with craters continuously emitting ash. Despite the eruptions, skiers continue to glide down the slopes of the snow-capped volcano.

Watch: Meteor lights up sky over Japan's Mount Fuji

A meteor was visible streaking brightly across the night sky over Japan's iconic Mount Fuji, creating a spectacular natural display.

Watch: Pope Leo's Plea for Peace in Christmas Message

Pope Leo urged an end to global conflicts in his Christmas speech, emphasizing the need for peace and unity worldwide during the holiday season.

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

For Norad's 70th Christmas Eve tracking of Santa Claus, President Donald Trump helped by answering children's calls, adding a special touch to the holiday tradition.

Watch: Moment robbers rip ATM from inside Texas store

The White Settlement Police Department is investigating a theft where two suspects forcibly removed an ATM from a Texas store. Authorities are actively searching for the individuals responsible.

Ho Ho No! Santa pulled over for speeding in Ohio

Santa Claus was pulled over by an Ohio sheriff for speeding while making his Christmas deliveries, caught "flying a little too fast" during the holiday rush.

The PP proposes facilitating the conversion of offices into homes and returning to a Spain of small property owners

Alberto Nadal, Deputy Secretary of Economy of the PP, advocates facilitating the conversion of offices into homes to promote access to ownership and avoid rental control policies, like those applied during Franco’s era, which were a failure.

The PP defends regularizing immigrants who work and criticizes Vox for wanting to expel them "without explaining how"

Alberto Nadal, deputy secretary of the PP, advocates for selective immigration that addresses labor shortages in certain sectors, and criticizes Vox for wanting to expel immigrants without proposing a clear plan.

Bravo assures that FeijĂło will be in power "two or three terms" and will make decisions with perspective

Bravo stated that FeijĂło will govern for two or three terms, highlighting his ability to make decisions with a forward-looking vision. He also emphasized the commitment to an administration closer to the citizens, focused on simplification and reduction of bureaucracy.

What is Known About the Chaos of the Christmas Lottery: 50 Extra Tickets, Winners Who Won't Collect It All, and a Committee That Loses Two Million

The chaos of the Christmas Lottery arises from 50 extra tickets mistakenly distributed, generating conflict between winners who demand full payment and those who excuse the young members of the responsible Committee, which also suffers a loss of two million.

A Spanish man and his three children, victims in a tourist boat shipwreck in Indonesia

The tourist boat in Indonesia suffered a motor failure due to the waves, which caused a shipwreck. A Spanish man and his three children died, while the mother and another daughter were successfully rescued.

The man who disappeared along with three of his children in a shipwreck in Indonesia is a Valencia coach

Fernando MartĂ­n, who took over as Valencia coach at the beginning of this season, is missing along with three of his children following a shipwreck in Indonesia.

Enrique Ortuño, grandfather of the children who disappeared with their father in Indonesia: "If they don't show up in three days, they will stop searching"

Enrique Ortuño, grandfather of the children who disappeared along with their father in Indonesia, acknowledges the difficulty of the situation but remains hopeful. Despite the risk that the authorities will cease the search after three days without results, he and his family continue to hold on to hope and their Catholic faith.

Russia attacks the heart of Ukraine with fury hours before the meeting between Trump and Zelenski

At least one person died and 19 were injured in a Russian attack that left more than 2,500 buildings without heating in Ukraine, just before the meeting between Trump and Zelenski.

The storm drags a dead sperm whale onto a beach in Platja d'Aro

A dead sperm whale, still a calf, was dragged by the storm onto a beach in Platja d'Aro. Authorities are assessing how to properly remove the carcass.

One Has Been Arrested: What Is Known About the Other Nine on Spain’s List of the 10 Most Wanted Fugitives

JosĂ© MarĂ­a PavĂłn Pereira, the author of the 'well crime,' was arrested near the place where he committed the offense. Detailed information about the other nine fugitives on Spain’s most wanted list is unknown.

Jennifer Lopez Wishes Merry Christmas with a Photo, Overdoes It with Photoshop and Social Media Mocks Her

Jennifer Lopez, 56, posted a selfie on X wearing a low-cut red dress to wish Merry Christmas. However, users noticed excessive use of Photoshop in the image, which led to mockery and criticism on social media.

How much money you can give to a family member without paying taxes: this is the limit on transfers

The limit for donating money to a family member without paying taxes is 10,000 euros. However, transfers exceeding 6,000 euros may be reviewed by the Tax Agency to prevent possible fraud or misuse.

Mercadona is looking for employees with salaries of 2,300 euros, 37 days of vacation, and only one requirement

Mercadona offers jobs with salaries of 2,300 euros, 37 days of vacation, and a single requirement. Additionally, starting in 2026, employees will enjoy a new extra payment in March.

Blanca Fernández Ochoa’s children remember how they experienced their mother’s disappearance: "She kept fighting"

Blanca FernĂĄndez Ochoa, the first Spanish woman to win an Olympic medal in 1992, was remembered by her children, who recounted how they experienced her disappearance and highlighted her fight until the very end.

This is the spectacular house of Ilia Topuria: valued at 8 million, with its own gym and neighbor to Real Madrid players

Ilia Topuria, two-time UFC champion, lives in an exclusive 8 million euro house in Las Lomas, Boadilla del Monte, near Madrid. His home features its own gym and is located next to the Real Madrid players.

Aimen Dean, former MI6 agent: "The question is not if another attack like September 11 will happen, but when"

Aimen Dean, former MI6 agent, warns that the greatest current threat to Europe is the growing Iranian influence, not Russia, and states that an attack similar to September 11 is inevitable, with only the timing remaining uncertain.

Meghan Markle and Harry Lose Their Eleventh Head of Public Relations in Five Years Following Resignation

Meredith Maines, who took on the role of communications director for the Sussexes in March 2025 and managed all their external communications, has resigned, marking the departure of Meghan Markle and Harry's eleventh head of public relations in five years.

Sonia Díaz, psychologist: "Breathing to calm down doesn’t work during a full-blown rush: this is what you should do"

Sonia Díaz explains that mindful breathing doesn’t always calm you down during an intense stress peak. In those moments, she recommends other techniques such as accepting the emotion, waiting for the intensity to decrease, and then practicing breathing to improve emotional management and well-being.

The First Christmas of Two Siblings Who Reunited 48 Years Later: "We Have Missed So Many Things Together"

Joana and Daniel, siblings separated for 48 years and unaware of each other, recently reunited. After nearly half a century, they are celebrating their first Christmas together, lamenting the lost time and moved to share moments and rebuild their family bond.

Telecinco Joins the Complaints Against 'The House of the Twins': "It’s Unthinkable on Conventional Television"

After Antena 3 with MatĂ­as Prat, Telecinco also criticizes the program 'The House of the Twins,' labeling it inappropriate for conventional television and joining the complaints about its content.

A 60-Year-Old Man Dies After Being Stabbed with a Large Knife in His Home in Madrid

A 60-year-old man died after being stabbed with a large knife in his home in Madrid this Friday before 11:30 AM. The National Police arrested a 57-year-old man as the suspected perpetrator of the attack.

The Community of Madrid installs new heated bus shelters in three towns of the Sierra Norte

The Community of Madrid has installed new heated bus shelters in Braojos de la Sierra, Gargantilla del Lozoya, and Guadalix de la Sierra, benefiting about 8,000 inhabitants of these towns in the Sierra Norte.

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

Nutritionist Blanca GarcĂ­a-Orea points out that not all canned tunas have the same concentration of mercury. She recommends choosing the species that contains the least heavy metals for safer consumption.

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

Gonzalo Bernardos states that stopping work at 55 or 57 years old is not currently viable. He points out that one solution could be to significantly increase productivity, something that could be achieved thanks to artificial intelligence.

Denis Kapustin, Leader of Russian Volunteers in the Ukrainian Army, Dies in Combat

Denis Kapustin, leader of Russian volunteers in the Ukrainian army, died after being hit by a short-range kamikaze drone, a weapon commonly used by both sides in the conflict.

The Marvel Movie Star Who Puts an End to Rumors About a Romance with Michelle Obama

Kumail Nanjiani, a Pakistani actor known for his roles in Marvel movies, spoke on Caleb Hearon's podcast, where he denied rumors about an alleged romance with Michelle Obama, clarifying that there is no truth to those speculations.

A Primitiva winner wins 1.3 million euros and the jackpot rises to 69.5 million

In the Primitiva draw on December 27, 2025, there was no special category winner, so the accumulated jackpot for the next draw on December 29 will be 69.5 million euros.

The Eight Basic Rules of Online Security

Ibercaja and Funcas collaborate through Funcas Educa to promote financial education and teach the public 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 ironically commented on the incident during the 'kisscam' where Andy Byron, CEO of Astronomer, and Kristin Cabot, HR director, were caught being unfaithful to their partners.

Pedro SĂĄnchez shares his list of favorite songs under the title 'Monster': "2025 has been a great year"

Pedro SĂĄnchez has revealed his list of favorite songs in 2025, titled 'Monster'. Among the highlighted tracks are "Berghain" by RosalĂ­a, "Stand by" by Extremoduro, and "One of the Greats" by Florence and the Machine.

This is the common domestic cat: the origin of all cats and the true king of the home

Closing the long adventure of the common domestic cat is a logical decision, recognizing its role as the origin of all feline varieties and its undisputed dominance in homes.

Teresa de BorbĂłn-Dos Sicilias, grandmother of Teresa Urquijo, hospitalized after suffering a stroke at 88 years old

Teresa de BorbĂłn-Dos Sicilias, grandmother of Teresa Urquijo and relative of the mayor of Madrid, was urgently admitted to La Paz University Hospital after suffering a stroke at 88 years old.

Simona, an Italian living in Spain, about the healthcare system: "You always have to wait a very long time"

Simona, a young Italian resident in Spain, points out the long waiting times as the main negative difference between the healthcare systems of both countries.

Fiona, the 'world's loneliest sheep,' is pregnant with twins

Fiona, the sheep rescued two years ago after being stranded in a rocky area of Scotland, where she took refuge in a cave, is now pregnant with twins.

A Bonoloto winner wins the jackpot of 1.12 million

The Bonoloto draw on December 27, 2025, had a first-category winner who took home a jackpot of 1,124,726.24 euros.

Banks take a turn with deposits in the final stretch of 2025 and increase remuneration

The average interest rate on deposits rose by nearly 1.8% in October, marking the first increase since the ECB began cutting rates. Although it is a significant change, experts prefer not to consider it a definitive trend reversal.

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

Stephen King highlighted a French miniseries on Netflix for sharing the sense of humor of 'Stranger Things' and an atmosphere that he considers very characteristic of his style.

Countdown to the sales: these are the ten dresses that will have queues at Zara

Zara presents ten key dresses that promise to be the most desired in the upcoming sales, anticipating long lines to purchase them.

They reveal 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 studied nearly 1,200 people in the United Kingdom and Ireland and concluded that the main factor affecting the severity of a hangover is not the amount of alcohol consumed, but other elements related to individual habits and the context of consumption.

Two Chrome extensions discovered stealing data from thousands of users for years

Two Chrome extensions, which were offered as VPN or proxy tools, stole data from thousands of users for years before being detected and removed.

The Health Risk to Airplane Passengers, According to a New Study

Scientists from a university in Paris reveal that airplane passengers face health risks due to the quality of cabin air, which can contain contaminants and affect breathing during the flight.

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

Chef Jordi Cruz stated that using Coca-Cola to make roast chicken is not a bad idea, as this beverage helps to glaze the chicken during cooking.

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

After ten years of research, China has managed to accelerate a vehicle from 0 to 700 km/h in just 2 seconds, marking a milestone in automotive technology and high-speed engineering.

Violent crimes, sexual violence cases, and awaited verdicts shaped the judicial agenda, making the courts prominent news protagonists throughout the year.

More than 30 streets in Opañel, Valdezarza, Costillares, Peñagrande, and San Isidro will have parking meters before 2029

The new mobility ordinance plans the installation of parking meters on more than 30 streets across five neighborhoods, creating 11,372 new SER zone spaces to regulate parking before 2029.

Sumar closes 2025 of its re-founding without having gained influence over the PSOE while Podemos and IU test the waters

Sumar has not managed to influence the PSOE regarding its priority on housing and faces the upcoming electoral cycle in a weak position, while Podemos and IU explore possible alliances.

Railway chaos returns for Christmas: delays on train lines between Madrid and Andalusia due to incidents

A problem with the switches at MagalĂłn, Ciudad Real, has reduced traffic to a single track, causing delays on trains between Madrid and Andalusia during Christmas.

AI Predicts the Five University Degrees You Shouldn't Study in 2026

Artificial intelligence will especially impact humanities degrees such as literature, philosophy, and history, considering them the most affected fields to study in 2026.

This is the new skyscraper at the entrance of Barcelona that everyone is talking about

The first tower of a controversial neighborhood plan has been inaugurated, standing out for its large size at the entrance of Diagonal in Barcelona, generating great debate among residents.

Everything About Claiming a Life Insurance Policy: Requirements, Deadlines, and Process

Life and accident insurance is essential for family financial protection against unforeseen events. This article explains the requirements, deadlines, and the process for claiming the insurance, making it easier to access the benefits when they are needed the most.

The Reason Why Germany Gives Ten Euros a Month to Children Born Since 2020

Germany offers 10 euros monthly to children born since 2020 to create future savings. This measure aims to guarantee a financial cushion that supports their development and well-being in the long term.

The Individual Regulated Gas Tariff Falls by 8.7% on January 1, and the Neighborhood Tariff Between 5% and 8%

The individual regulated gas tariff would decrease by 8.7% starting January 1, while the neighborhood tariff would be adjusted between 5% and 8%. This revision is based on the cost of base gas and seasonal gas applicable during the winter months.

This is how public transport will be in 2026: single pass, discounts on commuter trains, and metro and bus prices

In 2026, a nationwide flat-rate single pass for public transport will be implemented, along with the extension of discounts on metros, urban and intercity buses, making access easier and reducing costs for users.

Neither Mayonnaise nor Cocktail Sauce: The Galician Grandmothers' Trick to Make Delicious Prawns

This Galician recipe suggests preparing grilled prawns with white wine, setting aside mayonnaise or cocktail sauce, to create a delicious and authentic dish.

The Lights of Sant Pau Return to Barcelona: Dates, Tickets, and What to Expect from the Beautiful Show

The Lights of Sant Pau return to the Modernist Site of Sant Pau in Barcelona, offering an impressive light show that captivates the whole family. Children and adults alike can enjoy this unique visual experience.

If You Are Going to Sell or Give Away Your Old Mobile Phone at Christmas, This Is the First Thing You Should Do

Before selling or giving away your old mobile phone at Christmas, it is essential to protect your personal data to avoid vulnerabilities and ensure your security.

The New Year's Eve 12 Grapes Ritual Gets More Expensive: This Is How Much Prices Have Risen in the Last Month, According to FACUA

The price of seedless white grapes has increased in the last month, reflecting a widespread rise in basic food items, according to FACUA.

Traffic worsens in Barcelona and Madrid with 14 roads affected by ice and snow

In Navarra, three roads are partially closed due to ice and snow: NA-137 in Izaba, NA-2011 in Pikatua, and NA-2012 between Muskilda and Irati, affecting traffic.

Jana, daughter of Maradona: "The trial hurts me, he was betrayed for money"

Jana, daughter of Diego Maradona, spoke about her relationship with her father and expressed her pain over the trial related to his death, pointing out that Maradona was betrayed over financial matters.

An 'influencer' encounters a herd of goats in Montserrat and asks ChatGPT what to do: "We have to wait"

The influencer Braylyng Batista shares a video in Montserrat where a herd of goats blocks her way. Unable to move forward, she asks ChatGPT what to do and receives the response: "We have to wait," humorously reflecting the unexpected situation during her visit.

Mariah Carey dazzles in her Christmas card wearing the most iconic sequin dress (and her children)

Mariah Carey shared a dazzling Christmas card showcasing her iconic sequin dress, accompanied by a magical and sparkling look to wish her followers happy holidays, along with her children.

AI Will Make You a Millionaire If You Work in Plumbing: "I Had No Experience and I Haven't Stopped Working for a Year"

AI automates many tasks, but manual trades like plumbing increase in value. People with no experience in this field are finding high demand and success, showing that these professions remain essential despite the technological revolution.

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

Social phobia affects 4% of adults and turns Christmas dinners into situations of great anxiety and pressure, causing those who suffer from it to feel invisible and excluded during these celebrations.

Successes and Failures of the EU in 2025: From Irrelevance in International Conflicts to the Desire to Simplify

The EU seeks to reform itself to become more agile and effective, but faces difficulties due to external factors that complicate its process of change and affect its role in international conflicts.

The "Calaveras" of Larra, an Update

The "calaveras," once seen as annoying or ridiculous by Larra, now gain visibility and sometimes even institutional representation.

The Success of TelepasiĂłn 2025: Joy as an Unfailing Weapon

TelepasiĂłn 2025 stands out for its television that combines creativity and teamwork, achieving success based on shared joy and collective collaboration.

Felipe VI, the new transition and the echoes of Kennedy

King Felipe VI delivered his traditional Christmas Eve speech, highlighting themes of unity, hope, and the importance of moving forward together as a society, evoking a spirit of transition and renewal similar to historical moments such as Kennedy's speeches.

Merry Christmas, despite everything

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

The unexpected series that could overshadow the ending of 'Stranger Things': "With just 3 euros it outshines it"

The release of Volume 2 of a Netflix series coincides with the highly anticipated finale of 'Stranger Things', sparking comparisons. This new series, produced with just 3 euros, is surprising audiences and could eclipse the conclusion of the popular show.

The World's Longest Highway Tunnel Inaugurated in China

The world's longest highway tunnel was inaugurated in China, located in the Tianshan mountain range. It traverses this 2,500 km mountain chain and connects the Xinjiang region, improving communication and transportation in the area.

The Formula of Mar Saura and Javier Revuelta for a Strong Relationship

Mar Saura and Javier Revuelta maintain a strong relationship by protecting their privacy in an era of overexposure, demonstrating that discretion strengthens their marriage.

What Will 2026 Be Like for Leo? This Is the Prediction from 20minutos' Astrologer for Those Born Under This Sign

The year 2026 will be very favorable for Leo, with positive opportunities and growth in different areas of life, according to 20minutos' astrologer.

A wild boar gets onto the runway at A Coruña airport and causes flight diversions: "I regret having brought them to Santiago"

A wild boar invaded the runway at A Coruña airport, causing the Iberia flight IB0453 from Madrid to A Coruña to be diverted and land in Santiago de Compostela. The incident caused disruptions and delays in the operations of the Galician airport.

La Oreja de Van Gogh's Ace Up Their Sleeve with Amaia Montero on New Year's Eve

La Oreja de Van Gogh surprised everyone by reuniting with their former lead singer Amaia Montero on New Year's Eve, sparking comments and speculation among their fans, much like when you run into an ex and everyone talks behind your back.

Olga Moreno opens up and clarifies the reason for her tears: "It's nothing that can't be resolved"

Olga Moreno became emotional and broke down in tears live on the show El tiempo justo, where she works as a contributor. The television personality clarified that her tears were not due to a serious problem, but rather a situation she considers solvable and overcome.

Anita Williams reveals the current status of her relationship with Montoya: "I do what I want with my life"

Anita Williams has gone through a very difficult year after participating in La isla de las tentaciones and Supervivientes. Despite the speculation, she states that she manages her life and her relationship with Montoya according to her own judgment, keeping her personal situation private.

Jordi Évole Defends Eduardo Casanova and Denies That He Profited from His Documentary

Jordi Évole has come to the defense of Eduardo Casanova, rejecting the criticisms accusing the actor of having profited from his documentary in which he reveals that he has HIV.

Mickey Lee, Former Contestant of the U.S. Version of 'Big Brother', Dies at 35

Mickey Lee, former contestant of the U.S. version of 'Big Brother', died at the age of 35 after suffering several heart attacks, reportedly caused by a severe case of the flu.

Thailand Freezes Assets of Miss Universe Co-Owner Who Remains at Large

Jakkaphong Anne Jakrajutatip faces an arrest warrant for failing to appear at the conclusion of a trial in which she is accused of fraud, and Thai authorities have frozen her assets while she remains on the run.

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

Rosalía and Bad Bunny stand out in Spain in 2026 with eight and twelve concerts respectively, all sold out. Other artists such as The Weeknd, El Último de la Fila, and Agorazein together with C. Tangana are also part of the lineup.

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 a challenging 2025, marked by the indictment of the princess's son. They acknowledged that it has been a difficult year for everyone due to this situation.

Mariah Carey admits 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 almost didn’t record her 1994 holiday hit, 'All I Want For Christmas,' because she felt it was too soon to release it, although she ultimately put "every ounce of longing" into the song.

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

Niña Pastori's "Palillos y Panderos" has become the most streamed Christmas carol this holiday season, surpassing classics like "All I Want For Christmas Is You." The artist expresses her surprise at the strong impact the song has had on the audience.

This is how the clock of the Puerta del Sol is prepared inside to welcome 2026

The clock of the Puerta del Sol, after a renovation in March, is ready and well-oiled to receive the year 2026. Its mechanism, located in a small room accessed by old spiral staircases in the headquarters of the Presidency of the Community of Madrid, will once again mark the key moment of midnight on December 31st.

Christmas Arrives at the Uclés Monastery with Sustainability as the Main Focus

Christmas arrived in Uclés with a spectacular lighting display under the motto 'Sustainable Christmas.' The experience, available until January 6th, highlights sustainability as a core value, inviting visitors to enjoy and reflect on environmentally friendly practices during this season.

These are the cars that will still be able to use the warning triangles and may not have to use the V16 beacons

Starting January 1, 2026, it will only be legal to use the V16 light to signal emergencies in Spain. All registered vehicles, including buses and freight transport, must carry this light in the glove compartment, at a cost close to 45 euros. However, some cars will be exempt from this obligation and will be able to continue using the warning triangles.

Shock at Valencia and Spanish football over the tragedy of Fernando MartĂ­n and three of his children in Indonesia: "Distraught"

The coach of Valencia's reserve team, Fernando MartĂ­n, and three of his children are missing after a boat accident in Indonesia. The news has caused great distress at Valencia and in Spanish football, who are awaiting updates on their whereabouts.

Calleja prepares for his return to the Dakar: "I couldn't be anyone's co-driver, not even Alonso's, I'm scared stiff"

JesĂșs Calleja is preparing for his return to the 2026 Dakar Rally, where he will compete behind the wheel of a Santana Pick-Up T1+ Ultimate. Furthermore, he states that he couldn't be anyone's co-driver, not even Fernando Alonso's, out of fear.

Lewandowski analyzes his possible renewal with Barça: "It's not a matter of reducing my salary by half either"

Robert Lewandowski, in his final season with FC Barcelona, has not yet decided about renewing. He also clarifies that the renewal does not involve cutting his salary in half.

Mourning in Football: Pioneer Amelia del Castillo Dies, First Woman in History to Be President of a Club

Amelia del Castillo, pioneer and first female president of a club in Spanish football, passed away at the age of 82. In 1963, she founded and presided over Club Atlético de Pinto, marking a milestone in sports history.

The Surfer Missing During the Storm in GavĂ  Found at Home in Good Condition

The surfer lost the sail of his board due to strong wind and waves, but managed to swim to shore. He was later found at his home in good condition, ruling out his disappearance.

'The Invisible Boy', by Elena Lostalé: "Invisibility is not a superpower, but one of the faces of unwanted loneliness"

‘The Invisible Boy’, a story by Elena LostalĂ©, is an initiative by Best Buddies Spain. The work addresses invisibility as a symbol of unwanted loneliness. The funds raised from the story are used to support the organization’s social integration and friendship programs.

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 implement the 2024 Directive establishing these credentials.

State Brain Injury Group Discusses Improvements in Care for Those Affected by This Condition with the Health Ministry

The State Brain Injury Group requested the Health Ministry to create a specific hospital discharge code for patients with acquired brain injury (ABI), aiming to improve the care and follow-up of this condition.

Irene Soto, the young woman with Down syndrome, will host the most inclusive New Year’s Eve countdown on television

Irene Soto, a young woman with Down syndrome, will star in an inclusive televised New Year’s Eve countdown. Only 1% of TV presenters have a disability, UNESCO highlights, emphasizing the importance of the representation and visibility that this event will provide.

The U.S. Strangles Venezuela's Oil Industry Without Firing a Shot

The United States reinstated sanctions in October that restrict the export of Venezuelan crude, block financing, and punish companies that do business with the state oil company, leaving Venezuelan oil trapped inside the country and severely impacting its oil industry.

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

In the past 12 months, thousands of farmers have faced serious health threats on their farms, such as avian flu, dermatosis, swine fever, and blue tongue. These viruses, transmitted by mosquitoes and wildlife (birds, wild boars), represent a significant economic risk and cause concern in the agricultural sector.

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

The high tariff rates imposed by Trump created global uncertainty, affecting decisions by central banks, governments, businesses, and consumers, and generating a significant impact on world trade and the economy.

Pension Spending Knows No Limits in 2025: Reaches a New Historical Record and Already Exceeds 189.5 Billion Annually

The Ministry of Inclusion reports record pension spending for 2025, with more than 189.5 billion euros annually. Currently, there are 10.4 million pensions and 9.4 million pensioners, who have received 13.75 billion euros in payments.

Why 2026 Will Be Another Challenging Year for Global Trade

After a 2025 marked by tariffs, political tensions, and disruptions in maritime routes, global trade faces a 2026 full of structural uncertainty, complicating the flow and international relations in this sector.

The Best Series of 2025: Definitive Ranking to Catch Up Before the Year Ends

Seth Rogen satirizes Hollywood, 80s bikes make a comeback, Ricardo DarĂ­n faces the end of the world, and Spanish fiction stands out with its great productions. These series have set trends and dominated the screen in 2025.

The British series about the biggest heist in UK history has just arrived on streaming

Hugh Bonneville stars in this British series of two seasons and 12 episodes based on the biggest heist in UK history, now available on streaming platforms.

We Have a Duel: Warner Refuses to Move the Release Date of 'Dune 3' and Will Compete with 'Avengers: Doomsday'

Warner is keeping the release date of "Dune 3" for late 2026, coinciding with the launch of "Avengers: Doomsday." This overlap is expected to create a major box office rivalry, similar to the "Barbenheimer" phenomenon.

It is one of the highest-rated animated miniseries and lasts 100 minutes: two siblings lost in a mysterious world

This animated miniseries, despite its high ratings and 100-minute duration, did not gain much popularity due to its short length and having only one season. It tells the story of two siblings lost in a mysterious world.

Disney is once again Hollywood's highest-grossing studio in 2025: over 6 billion at the box office

Disney leads Hollywood in 2025 with over 6 billion at the box office, reaching pre-pandemic figures thanks to hits like 'Avatar: Fire and Ashes' and 'Zootropolis 2'.

The Design and Dimensions of Apple's Foldable iPhone Leak: A Full-Scale 3D Model Already Exists

Apple is expected to present its foldable iPhone in 2026, with a store launch planned for 2027. A full-scale 3D model revealing the design and dimensions of the device is already circulating.

Goodbye to this handheld console: its manufacturer ceases production and will no longer sell more units

Valve has confirmed that it will stop manufacturing the original Steam Deck consoles with 256 GB LCD screens and will no longer sell any more units of this model.

A Job at Correos and a Pending Payment on Spotify: The Two Scams That Have Reached My Email

Two fraudulent emails impersonate Spotify and Correos, highlighting the rise of email scams in Spain. These cases show how to detect signs to avoid falling victim to these deceptive impersonations.

Google aims to get ahead with its new feature: your phone will know what you need at any given moment

Google launches a feature that analyzes phone usage patterns to anticipate and offer the user what they need at each moment, enhancing personalized experience and device efficiency.

ChatGPT is preparing "smart shortcuts" that could change it forever and save you time

ChatGPT is developing "smart shortcuts," easy-to-create features for any user, designed to simplify and speed up tasks, improving the experience and productivity when using the platform.

Demi Moore's Most Improvised Look in the Snow: Wearing Shearling Slides and High Socks

Demi Moore surprised with an improvised and glamorous look while clearing snow, wearing shearling slides, high socks, and sunglasses.

These are the viral tips that can ruin your skin if you are young

Some viral tips on TikTok and Instagram can damage the health of young skin, so it is important to be cautious and consult professionals before following facial care trends.

Kilometer-long Lines at Mango to Get the Season's Most Elegant Coat: Bordeaux and Manteco Wool

Mango's bordeaux Manteco wool coat has become the must-have item of the season, causing long lines in stores. Its classic and elegant design makes it highly sought-after, so it is recommended to buy it quickly before it sells out.

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

In 2026, beauty will be a key aspect of travel, moving beyond just shopping in 'duty free' to becoming a main activity. Beauty enthusiasts will start their skincare routine on the plane, using facial masks as an essential part of their flight regimen.

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

Parfois offers a more accessible version of the iconic Italian handbag with its braided design inspired by intrecciato, allowing this recognizable style to reach more wardrobes.

Olaplex products are essential for hair care, offering treatments that strengthen and repair hair, perfect for having healthy and stunning hair this holiday season.

The mistakes many people make when storing, using, and cleaning knives, according to a chef: "It's one of the worst things you can do"

A chef warns about the common mistake of storing knives unprotected in the drawer, which can damage them. He points out that using and cleaning knives incorrectly also affects their durability and safety.

Gluten-Free No-Bake Sweet Chocolate Pineapples

A simple and fun recipe to make gluten-free, no-bake sweet chocolate pineapples, perfect for turning any moment into something special.

Javi Hoyos' Favorite Restaurant in Madrid: A Meat Temple That Is Open Every Day

Javi Hoyos revealed that his favorite restaurant in Madrid is Estancia La Adriana, known for its specialty in meats and for being open daily.

The Reason Why Hams in the United States Do Not Have Hooves

In the United States, hams do not have hooves for cultural reasons, as it is considered more hygienic and aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, it better aligns with international regulations and preferences for export, facilitating their commercialization in foreign markets where these standards are valued.

The economical recipe made with 4 ingredients to become the 'king of appetizers' this Christmas

Bea Negro, contestant of 'MasterChef' 13, shares an economical and tasty recipe for this Christmas. This crunchy appetizer is made with only four ingredients and costs less than three euros per serving, ideal for impressing without spending much.

10 Places in France That Are World Heritage Sites and Few People Know About

France has numerous lesser-known UNESCO sites worth visiting. In addition to famous destinations like Paris and Mont Saint-Michel, the country offers unique and charming spots that capture the interest of those looking for different and authentic experiences.

These are the star destinations for Spaniards to escape the cold at Christmas

Many Spaniards choose not to spend Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve in Spain, preferring to travel to warm destinations where they can enjoy the sun and high temperatures during Christmas.

The Unknown Asturian Town That Has Received the Recognition of 'Magical Town of Spain 2026'

This Asturian town stands out for its natural attractions and a historical heritage that combines medieval elements with elegant 19th-century buildings, which has earned it the recognition as 'Magical Town of Spain 2026.'

Where Is It Warm in January? The Best Destinations for a Winter Trip

Traveling in January 2026 is ideal for relaxing after the holidays. Choosing destinations with warm weather allows you to fully enjoy the trip and escape the winter cold, ensuring a more pleasant and revitalizing experience.

The Small Coastal Village in Andalusia That 'The Guardian' Considers "A Fortunate Discovery"

The Guardian highlights a coastal village in Granada, Andalusia, as one of the best travel destinations for 2025, praising it as a fortunate discovery along the Mediterranean.

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

In a historic town in Alentejo, Portugal, there is a unique chapel whose facade is decorated with thousands of seashells, standing out for its uniqueness and cultural value near the border with Spain.

The Town of Cuenca with a Gothic-Renaissance Gem and Perfect for Wine Tourism

El Provencio, on the border between Ciudad Real and Albacete, is recognized as the Manchegan capital of comics and stands out for its Gothic-Renaissance heritage, making it an ideal destination for wine tourism.

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

Clara Camañes emphasizes that going to a psychologist is a big step for emotional health, but the essential part of healing is recovering the connection with oneself, beyond therapy itself.

58% of the Spanish Population Finds Resources Against Unwanted Loneliness Inaccessible, According to a Study

A study reveals that 58% of Spaniards perceive resources against unwanted loneliness as inaccessible. Additionally, almost half consider that resources to reduce the digital divide are little or not accessible.

Francisco Hidalgo, Psychologist: "This is How We Can Help That Person Who Gets 'Depressed' During the Holidays"

Francisco Hidalgo explains how to support those who feel sad during the holidays, emphasizing the importance of empathy, active listening, and offering companionship so that these individuals do not face their difficult emotions alone during this time.

Manuel Palop, coach: "Finishing the holidays maintaining your weight is possible"

Spanish people usually gain between 3 and 4 kilos during the Christmas holidays, but coach Manuel Palop assures that by following his advice it is possible to maintain weight and avoid this increase.

The Two Everyday Activities Associated with a Higher Risk of Dementia, According to a Study

Reading, doing crafts, chatting, listening to music, and praying are activities that can help prevent diseases such as Alzheimer's, according to a study.

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

A Ford study reveals that 21% of Spaniards would get upset if a guest used their home to charge their car battery, marking this situation as a new reason for conflict at family Christmas gatherings.

Where should I place the connected V16 beacon if I am driving a convertible?

Convertible vehicle drivers have questions about how to properly use the connected V16 beacon to signal breakdowns on the road following its implementation.

Toyota's New Smart Charging in Europe Saves Money and Takes Advantage of Renewables

Toyota launches a smart charging system in Europe that makes the process easier and cheaper for its customers, leveraging renewable sources to optimize energy consumption and reduce costs.

If You Hit a Pedestrian Crossing on a Red Light: Could You Go to Jail?

Although the pedestrian crosses on a red light, there are various circumstances in accidents at crosswalks that can determine the driver's responsibility and possible legal consequences, including jail time.

The Salary of International Truck Drivers in Spain, Above the National Average

Truck drivers who work international routes in Spain have salaries higher than the national average, standing out as the best-paid professionals within the sector.

Red alert this Sunday for heavy rains in MĂĄlaga and orange alert in AlmerĂ­a and Granada

Heavy rains are expected this Sunday in MĂĄlaga, especially in Sol and Guadalhorce, with accumulations of up to 120 liters per square meter in 12 hours. Additionally, there is an orange alert for storms in AlmerĂ­a and Granada.

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake registered with epicenter in Yebra

A magnitude 3.1 earthquake was recorded this Saturday at 9:24 AM near Yebra, with an epicenter located one kilometer deep, according to the IGN.

Six Cars and a Motorcycle Burn in a Parking Lot in Madrid's Latina District

A fire in a parking lot in Madrid's Latina district caused six cars and a motorcycle to burn. The firefighters, with 14 units, had difficulty accessing the area due to the large amount of smoke at the entrances.

The lifeless body of a woman found on the shore of a beach in MĂĄlaga

The lifeless body of a woman was found around 9:00 a.m. this Saturday on the shore of a beach in MĂĄlaga. Authorities are investigating the circumstances of the discovery.

A young unlicensed and drunk driver causes an accident, and two people are investigated for covering it up

A young unlicensed and intoxicated driver caused an accident. Two people are being investigated for agreeing on a false version of the event, blaming a woman who did not suffer any harm or injuries.

Firefighters evacuate 16 people trapped in a rural house due to floods in Barcelona

Firefighters rescued 16 people trapped in a rural house due to the unexpected rise in the river level caused by floods in Barcelona.

The demonstration with the slogan 'MazĂłn to prison' postponed due to weather forecast

The demonstration with the slogan 'MazĂłn to prison', supported by more than 200 organizations and initially scheduled for November 29, has been postponed due to adverse weather forecasts.

60 Residents Evicted After Garage Fire in Sant Llorenç Building

A fire in the garage of a building in Sant Llorenç led to the evacuation of 60 residents. The fire was controlled and extinguished around 9:30 a.m., and ventilation efforts at the site are ongoing.

A woman in critical condition after a streetlight falls on her in Sabadell during the storm

A woman is in critical condition after being struck by a streetlight that fell in Sabadell during the storm. Additionally, a man suffered minor injuries. Civil Protection warns of an increase in incidents caused by wind and rain.

Three people injured after a hit-and-run caused by a collision

Three people were injured after a hit-and-run caused by a collision. Although there is no official confirmation about their condition, sources indicate that there is apparently no risk of death for any of those affected.

The lottery vendor from GuipĂșzcoa who won the 54 million Euromillions jackpot speaks out: "It's a huge hit"

The owner of the lottery office in Arrasate emphasized that the 54 million Euromillions prize is one of the largest in Gipuzkoa, won in a "very difficult" draw that is played across all of Europe.

The Toy War: A Young Man Creates a Spectacular War Movie in Stop Motion with Toy Soldiers

A young man uses only his phone and an app to create an impressive stop motion war movie with toy soldiers, highlighting his creativity and technical skill.

Man Arrested for Celebrating Christmas by Sneaking Naked into Florida Mansions

A man was arrested in Florida after sneaking naked into several mansions during Christmas. The police found him hiding naked in a garage upon arriving at the scene.

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

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

Pancreatitis in Dogs: How to Prevent a Veterinary Emergency that Surges During Times of Excess

Caring for your dog's diet helps prevent pancreatitis, a veterinary emergency that increases during times of excess. It's not about limiting the dog's enjoyment, but rather avoiding intense pain and complications through simple daily decisions.

Winter Getaways with Your Dog: Six Destinations for Those Who Need to Unplug

These six destinations, ranging from GijĂłn to Norway, are ideal for families with pets looking to disconnect. They offer cozy environments and activities designed to enjoy winter alongside dogs, combining nature and comfort for an unforgettable escape.

Why Don’t Rats Like Their Whiskers Being Touched?

Rats are intelligent and very clean animals. They don’t like their whiskers being touched because these are key sensory organs used to navigate and detect their environment. Handling their whiskers causes them stress and can affect their ability to explore and feel safe.

Your daily horoscope: Sunday, December 28, 2025

Check your horoscope for yesterday, today, and tomorrow on 20minutos.es and discover the astrological predictions and advice that will help you face the day with a better perspective.

Check the Sueldazo of ONCE: Results

The winning number in the Sueldazo draw by ONCE on December 27, 2025, is 21800, series 042. The complete results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

Check Primitiva: results for Saturday, December 27, 2025

The winning combination for La Primitiva on December 27, 2025, is 8, 12, 16, 17, 40, 46; with complementary number 3, refund number 5, and Joker 1470149. Full results available at 20minutos.es.

Check Bonoloto: results for Saturday, December 27, 2025

The winning combination for the Bonoloto on Saturday, December 27, 2025, is 9, 11, 29, 32, 34, 37. The complementary number is 7 and the refund number is 1. More details are available on the 20minutos.es website.

Male reindeer lose their antlers in winter, which is why Santa Claus's reindeer would be female

Male reindeer lose their antlers in late autumn or early winter, after the mating season, while females keep theirs throughout the winter until spring. For this reason, the reindeer pulling Santa Claus's sleigh at Christmas would be female, not male, challenging the typical image.

A City Fills Up with Absurd Signs: "Speed Limit for Walking: 2.83 km/h"

The artist Cameron Hunt created amusing signs with absurd walking speed limits in Christchurch, New Zealand, as part of the Little Street Art Festival.

These Are the Best Books of the Year in Spanish Narrative

Motel Margot presents the selection of the best Spanish-language narrative of 2024, highlighting literary works that set trends and quality in contemporary literature.

A Walk Through Madrid's Christmas Lights

A nighttime tour through the streets of Madrid showcases the colorful Christmas lights that create a festive and joyful atmosphere in the Spanish capital during the holiday season.

The 10 ideal destinations in Spain to visit this Christmas

During Christmas, various towns in Spain become storybook settings with medieval streets, warm lights, and a wintry atmosphere. These ten destinations stand out for their heritage, Christmas spirit, and traditional charm, making them perfect for a holiday getaway.

Magical Natural Phenomena That Will Blow Your Mind

Nature surprises us with magical phenomena that astonish and go beyond imagination, showcasing wonders all around the world, although sometimes they also cause disasters.

Surprising Facts That Are Real Even If They Seem Unbelievable

This gallery presents surprisingly real facts that challenge our preconceived ideas, showing that sometimes the incredible can be completely true.

A New Investigation Reveals Who the Three Wise Men in the Bible Really Were

The Associates for Biblical Research released a YouTube video where Bryan Windle presents his theory about the true identity of the three Wise Men, offering a new perspective based on biblical research.

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

Dogs that shiver, adopt hunched postures, tuck their tails, avoid walking, or lift their paws indicate that they are cold. During low temperatures, these signs alert us to the need to provide them with warmth and special care, especially for the most vulnerable breeds according to veterinarians.

The Detail in a Person's Eyes That Reveals If They Are Attracted to You

Amanda Meyer and Monika Zimanyi, doctors in anatomy from James Cook University in Australia, study how certain details in the eyes can indicate if a person feels attracted to another, revealing key nonverbal signals in the gaze.

Thailand and Cambodia Sign an "Immediate" Ceasefire Agreement

Both parties agreed to an immediate ceasefire, committing to halt military movements, protect civilians, and combat misinformation to reduce tensions between the two countries.

Exposure of Men to Microplastics Could Alter Their Sperm and Harm the Health of Their Children

A study in mice reveals that paternal exposure to microplastics can affect the metabolism of their offspring, suggesting possible negative impacts on reproductive health and future generations.

The Year SĂĄnchez Faded in Europe Despite His 'Pro-Palestinian Leadership': Comes Out Bruised from Clash with Trump and Left Out on Ukraine

SĂĄnchez's government showed firmness on Gaza but lost influence on Ukraine and migration issues, ending up isolated in Europe. His attempt at pro-Palestinian leadership failed to consolidate support, and conflicts such as the clash with Trump revealed his diplomatic wear and tear.

Christmas Attack to "Defend" Christians: This is How Trump Justifies the Bombing of ISIS in Nigeria

Nigerian authorities confirmed that the joint attack with the U.S. took place but denied that there is a genocide against Christians, contradicting Trump's justification for the bombing of ISIS in Nigeria.

Why There Is No National Lottery Draw This Saturday, December 27

There will be no National Lottery draw on Saturday, December 27 due to the proximity of last Monday’s special Christmas draw and the Children’s draw, which will be held on January 6.

The National Lottery draw for this Saturday, December 27, will not take place

The National Lottery draw on December 27, 2025, will not take place due to the proximity of the special Christmas and El Niño draws. The results are available on the website 20minutos.es.

A new theory claims that the Zodiac Killer and the 'Black Dahlia' murderer are the same person: the FBI is investigating

A recent theory suggests that the Zodiac Killer and the person responsible for the 'Black Dahlia' crime, two emblematic unsolved cases in the U.S., could be the same individual. This hypothesis is being investigated by the FBI, which is searching for new clues to shed light on both mysteries that have fascinated and concerned the public for decades.

Man from Sweden Arrested in Melilla After Ingesting 64 Hashish 'Acorns'

A Swedish man was arrested in Melilla after being found with 64 ingested hashish 'acorns' in his system, weighing a total of 501.11 grams.

'General Winter' neither stops the war nor brings peace: this is the current situation in Ukraine

Peace negotiations are stalled and Moscow continues advancing on the battlefield, showing that winter has neither stopped the conflict nor promoted peace in Ukraine.

A winner from Spain wins the 54 million euro Euromillions jackpot

The Euromillions draw on December 26, 2025 had a first-category winner in Spain, who matched five numbers and two stars, taking home the jackpot of 54,026,007 euros.

Fernando Alonso's luxurious stroll in Monaco: with Melissa Jiménez in a 15 million euro Mercedes

Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso was seen strolling through Monaco accompanied by Melissa Jiménez. They enjoyed an exclusive ride in a Mercedes valued at 15 million euros, showcasing their taste for luxury and elegance in one of the most prestigious destinations in the world.

Not All That Glitters Is Gold for Trump: Venezuela and the Epstein Case Force Him to React to Please His Base

The White House sends warnings to Maduro without concrete actions, while Rubio confronts the president. The electorate shows greater interest in the Epstein case than in international politics, pressuring Trump to act to satisfy his base.

A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shakes northeastern Taiwan

A magnitude 7.0 earthquake was recorded at a depth of 72.8 km near Yilan, in northeastern Taiwan, south of Taipei. The earthquake shocked the region, triggering alerts but with no immediate reports of serious damage.

Most Read: The Most Viewed News by 20minutos Users

This article highlights the most viewed news stories on 20minutos, reflecting current public interests and trending topics. It provides a snapshot of popular news among readers, covering diverse subjects such as politics, entertainment, sports, and social issues. The list serves to inform about what captures the audience's attention the most on this media platform.

20M Surveys: Participate with Your Vote and See What Other Readers Think

Participate in the 20M Surveys by voting and discover the opinions of other readers on current topics. These surveys aim to reflect diverse perspectives to encourage debate and citizen participation. Join in and contribute your voice to better understand public trends and preferences.

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

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technology that enables machines to learn and make decisions. To get started, it is essential to understand basic concepts such as machine learning, neural networks, and natural language processing. Additionally, it is important to explore accessible tools and platforms, and to practice with real projects to develop practical skills in AI.

Check your Christmas Lottery 2025 ticket live: which is the Gordo, the minor prizes, and the rest of the winning numbers

Check live if your ticket for the December 22, 2025 Christmas Lottery draw has won the Gordo, the minor prizes, or any of the other 15,304 prizes available.

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

Neil Cross, creator of 'Luther', moves his London-based thriller to the Mediterranean in a new series full of chases, mystery, and puzzles, available 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 from January 2026. This has raised questions among drivers, some of whom are reluctant to stop using the traditional emergency triangles along with the new connected V16 beacon.

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 experiences growing up in a low-income family and highlights the importance of affordable cooking. He has released a new book, 'Cooking for Everyone,' focused on accessible, budget-friendly recipes for everyone.

Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT: "With the V-16 Beacon, there is no intention to fine"

Ana Blanco, Deputy Director of the DGT, stated that with five days remaining in the year, they do not have data on how many drivers have not yet acquired the homologated V-16 beacon, emphasizing that there is no intention to sanction for its use.

The Ending of Batman Clarified: 'The Dark Knight' Screenwriter Judges the Final Shot

David S. Goyer reveals how, together with Jonathan and Christopher Nolan, they designed the emotional ending of Batman with Christian Bale, explaining the meaning and intention behind the trilogy’s final shot.

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, highlighting her desire to feel good at 55 without trying to appear younger.

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

This native language, one of the three recognized in Extremadura, is spoken only in three towns in the region and faces a significant risk of disappearing.

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

The Madrid Metro is progressing with its construction work to expand the network, and in 2026, several neighborhoods will have new stops, improving connectivity and making access to public transportation easier for more citizens.

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

Western Sahara contains valuable mineral resources and possibly large reserves of oil and natural gas, which explains Morocco’s strategic interest in this former Spanish colony.

The first scares arrive over pre-signaling emergencies with V16 beacons that cast doubt on their effectiveness

Some drivers in Spain are starting to use connected V16 beacons instead of triangles. However, the first videos show risky situations that question the effectiveness of these new emergency signals.

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

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

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

Oil prices dropped 2% due to concerns over a potential supply glut as global inventories rise. Market optimism increased with prospects of a peace deal in Ukraine, which could ease geopolitical tensions and boost production. These factors combined to pressure crude prices downward amid uncertain demand forecasts and growing supply expectations.

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

Gold and silver prices reached new record highs driven by escalating geopolitical tensions and a weakening U.S. dollar. Investors are flocking to these precious metals as safe-haven assets amid global uncertainties and economic concerns, boosting demand and pushing prices upward.

Oil prices set for weekly gains with geopolitical tensions in focus

Oil prices are poised for weekly gains due to escalating geopolitical tensions impacting supply concerns. Market participants are closely monitoring developments in key producer regions, which could tighten the global oil market. Demand recovery amid slow economic growth also supports prices, while investors remain cautious amid varied signals from economic data and central bank policies.

China pledges to control steel output during 2026-2030 period

China has committed to managing its steel production between 2026 and 2030 to address environmental concerns and support sustainable development. The move aims to reduce emissions and overcapacity while promoting greener industry practices. This pledge aligns with China’s broader goals of achieving carbon neutrality and enhancing economic efficiency in key sectors.

Platinum hits record high on tight supply, EU combustion-engine ban reversal

Platinum prices surged to a record high due to tightening supply and the EU's decision to reconsider its ban on combustion-engine vehicles. The supply constraints, combined with potential policy shifts, boosted investor confidence in platinum, a key metal for automotive catalytic converters, driving demand and prices upward.

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

Spot silver surged to $75 per ounce, marking a historic high driven by strong investor demand and concerns over inflation. The rally reflects silver's appeal as a safe haven amid economic uncertainties and supply constraints. Analysts suggest the momentum could continue if market conditions persist, supporting silver's role as a key precious metal for both industrial use and investment.

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

Ukrainian President Zelenskiy revealed that Ukraine and US negotiators held discussions focused on advancing peace efforts. The talks aimed to explore pathways to reduce conflict and bring the situation closer to resolution, highlighting ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations amidst the war.

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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 clean energy development and job creation. They highlighted offshore wind’s potential to boost local economies and help combat climate change, calling for expedited approvals to support the industry’s growth. The freeze has delayed significant projects critical to renewable energy goals.

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

Precious metals rallied recently, driven by market uncertainty and safe-haven demand. However, UBS cautions investors about the risk of profit-taking as the holiday season approaches, which could lead to price volatility. The firm advises careful positioning amid potential reduced liquidity and increased market sensitivity during this period.

Brazil’s former President Bolsonaro has surgery to treat hiccups, wife says

Brazil’s ex-president Jair Bolsonaro underwent surgery to treat persistent hiccups, according to his wife. The procedure aimed to relieve the condition that affected his health and daily life. Details on the surgery and Bolsonaro’s recovery remain limited.

Russian stocks lower at close of trade; MOEX Russia Index unchanged

Russian stocks closed lower despite the MOEX Russia Index remaining unchanged. Market activity faced pressure from ongoing economic uncertainties and geopolitical tensions, impacting investor sentiment. Key sectors showed mixed performance, reflecting cautious trading amid fluctuating global market conditions.

Breaking down Nvidia’s unusual $20 billion deal with Groq

Nvidia's $20 billion acquisition of Groq marks a surprising move into AI chip technology. The deal aims to boost Nvidia's hardware capabilities amid growing demand for AI processing power. Groq's specialized chips complement Nvidia's offerings, enhancing performance for AI applications. This strategic purchase highlights Nvidia's push to maintain leadership in the fast-evolving AI hardware market.

Where will the S&P 500 be in 2026? Here’s the updated analyst consensus

Analysts predict the S&P 500 will continue its growth, with estimates placing it between 5,500 and 6,500 by 2026. This outlook reflects optimism about economic recovery, technological advancements, and corporate earnings, despite potential market volatility and geopolitical risks. Investors are advised to stay informed and consider long-term trends when planning their portfolios.

Analysis - Waymo’s San Francisco outage raises doubts over robotaxi readiness during crises

A recent outage of Waymo’s robotaxi service in San Francisco highlights challenges in deploying autonomous vehicles during emergencies. The disruption, caused by a technical issue, underscored concerns about system reliability and backup plans, raising questions about the readiness of robotaxis to handle real-world crises effectively.

Humanoid Robots: What to Watch for in 2026

The development of humanoid robots is advancing rapidly, with key milestones expected by 2026. Innovations include improved mobility, enhanced AI for better interaction, and expanded applications in industries like healthcare and customer service. Experts anticipate these robots will become more adaptive, autonomous, and capable of complex tasks, potentially transforming daily life and work environments. Ethical and safety considerations remain central topics.

Target shares gain as activist investor reportedly builds big stake

Target shares rose amid reports that an activist investor is accumulating a significant stake in the company. The move has sparked speculation about potential strategic changes or efforts to unlock shareholder value. Investors are closely watching for any announcements regarding Target's future plans as the retailer navigates a competitive market.

S&P 500 at 8,000, gold at $5,400, Tesla to double: Here are top trades for 2026

Analysts predict the S&P 500 could reach 8,000 by 2026, with gold soaring to $5,400 amid economic uncertainty. Tesla is expected to double in value due to innovation and market expansion. Key trades include tech stocks, commodities, and select growth companies poised for significant gains in the coming years.

Does the market still care about Tesla EVs as the focus shifts to robotaxis and Optimus?

Tesla’s evolving focus on robotaxis and the Optimus robot raises questions about investor interest in its core EV business. While Tesla's innovation drives excitement, market attention is divided, weighing traditional electric vehicle sales against futuristic projects that could reshape its growth and valuation.

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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 navigate and counteract trade conflicts. The law enhances regulatory powers over foreign trade activities, focusing on protecting national interests and improving trade security amid escalating global trade tensions. This move is seen as part of China's broader strategy to bolster its economic resilience in the face of international trade disputes.

China bets on advanced technologies to revive tepid industrial sector

China is focusing on advanced technologies such as AI, semiconductors, and biotechnology to stimulate its slowing industrial sector. The government aims to boost innovation, increase productivity, and reduce dependence on foreign technology amid global uncertainties. Efforts include increased investment, policy support, and fostering domestic research to revitalize growth and maintain economic stability.

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

Japan's factory output in November declined more than anticipated due to supply chain disruptions and weaker global demand. However, retail sales showed an unexpected increase, suggesting stronger domestic consumption helped offset some economic slowdown. The mixed data reflects ongoing challenges in Japan's recovery amid global uncertainties.

Tokyo CPI inflation eases in Dec but stays above BOJ target

Tokyo's consumer price index (CPI) inflation slowed in December but remained above the Bank of Japan's 2% target. The easing reflects a moderation in energy and food prices, though core inflation stayed elevated due to sustained demand and wage growth. The data suggests persistent inflationary pressure despite some recent price stabilization.

US mortgage rates fall for second consecutive week

US mortgage rates have declined for the second consecutive week, easing borrowing costs for homebuyers. This trend may boost the housing market by increasing affordability, as rates edge lower amid economic uncertainties and changing Federal Reserve policies.

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

U.S. initial jobless claims fell more than expected last week, signaling a stronger labor market. The drop boosted investor confidence, leading to a rise in the U.S. dollar. This data suggests resilience in employment despite economic uncertainties, supporting expectations of steady economic growth.

China widens foreign investment incentive list to stem falling inflows

China has expanded its list of foreign investment incentives to counter declining inflows. The move aims to attract more overseas investors by easing restrictions and offering benefits across key sectors, signaling Beijing's commitment to maintaining an open and competitive investment environment amid global economic uncertainties.

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

Zambia's inflation rose to 11.2% in December, up from previous months, despite a stronger kwacha currency. The increase was driven by higher food and energy prices, impacting the cost of living. Economic experts highlight challenges in stabilizing inflation amid external pressures and demand recovery. The government is monitoring the situation closely to implement measures aimed at curbing inflationary trends.

US crude oil inventories surge, exceeding expectations

US crude oil inventories rose unexpectedly, surpassing analysts' forecasts. The increase reflects changing supply-demand dynamics and impacts oil price trends. This surge may influence future energy policies and market strategies amid evolving global economic conditions.

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Hong Kong expects 3.2% growth this year, seeks to maintain momentum

Hong Kong projects a 3.2% economic growth for the year, aiming to sustain momentum despite global uncertainties. The government emphasizes policies to boost innovation, trade, and investment, supporting sectors like technology and finance. Efforts also focus on enhancing infrastructure and maintaining a business-friendly environment to attract international talent and capital.

China issues draft rules to regulate AI with human-like interaction

China has proposed draft regulations targeting AI systems that interact with humans in a lifelike manner. The rules aim to ensure security, transparency, and ethical use, requiring providers to disclose AI involvement and prevent misuse. This move reflects China's effort to manage emerging AI technologies and address concerns around trust and safety in their deployment.

Canada to provide $2.5 billion in economic aid for Ukraine, prime minister says

Canada will allocate $2.5 billion in economic aid to support Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts. The Prime Minister announced the funding aims to boost Ukraine's economic stability and reconstruction efforts. The aid package underscores Canada's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and long-term recovery.

California drops lawsuit over Trump decision to pull $4 billion in high-speed rail funds

California has dropped its lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's decision to rescind $4 billion in federal funding for the state's high-speed rail project. The lawsuit aimed to restore the withdrawn funds but was dismissed after federal support for the project declined. The decision marks a setback for California's plans to develop high-speed rail infrastructure connecting major cities.

Will food prices fall next year?

Global food prices are expected to stabilize or slightly decrease next year due to improved crop yields and easing supply chain issues. However, factors like climate change, geopolitical tensions, and fluctuating energy costs could still impact markets, keeping prices volatile. Consumers may see modest relief, but food affordability challenges are likely to persist in certain regions.

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

China’s industrial profits fell sharply in recent months, marking the fastest decline in over a year. This drop reflects ongoing challenges such as weakened demand, rising costs, and global economic uncertainties impacting the manufacturing sector and overall industrial output.

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

Wall Street closed near all-time highs during a slow, post-holiday trading session. Market activity was subdued as investors awaited upcoming economic data and corporate earnings. Despite low volume, major indexes held steady, reflecting cautious optimism amid mixed global economic signals and ongoing inflation concerns.

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

China imposed sanctions on several US defense companies in response to arms sales to Taiwan. The move aims to deter further military support to the island, which China claims as its territory. The sanctioned firms include major contractors involved in supplying advanced weaponry, heightening tensions between Beijing and Washington over Taiwan's security and regional influence.

FBI headquarters to close as Patel announces move to Reagan Building

The FBI is set to close its long-standing headquarters, with operations relocating to the Reagan Building. This move, announced by Patel, aims to modernize facilities and enhance security measures. The transition underscores efforts to improve efficiency and support the agency's evolving needs in national security.

Crouton Digital: Institutional-Grade Blockchain Infrastructure for Web3 Ecosystems

Crouton Digital provides robust blockchain infrastructure tailored for Web3 ecosystems, enabling institutions to securely manage digital assets and participate in decentralized finance. Their platform offers scalable, compliant solutions designed to meet enterprise needs, fostering broader adoption of blockchain technology in traditional financial sectors.

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

Bitcoin surged to $89,000 despite thin market liquidity and ongoing outflows from ETFs. The price increase highlights strong demand amid limited supply, even as investors pull funds from related investment products. This volatility reflects shifting dynamics in the cryptocurrency market and investor sentiment.

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

Bitcoin's price slipped to $87,000 as ETF-related outflows persisted amid a holiday trading lull. Market activity slowed, contributing to reduced volatility and a modest decline in BTC value. Despite the dip, investor interest remains steady heading into the new year.

THORChain Launches Native Cross-Chain Swap Interface in Public Beta

THORChain has unveiled a native cross-chain swap interface in public beta, allowing users to trade assets across different blockchains directly and securely. This launch enhances decentralized finance by providing seamless interoperability without relying on centralized exchanges or wrapped tokens, aiming to improve user experience and boost liquidity across supported chains.

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

Bitcoin's price fell below $88,000, losing momentum after a recent rebound. Traders are cautious ahead of significant US economic data releases, which could impact market sentiment. The cryptocurrency's near-term outlook remains uncertain as investors await these key indicators.

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

Solstice and Cor Prime completed the first institutional stablecoin-for-stablecoin repo transaction on a public blockchain. This milestone enhances transparency and efficiency in repo markets by leveraging blockchain technology, enabling secure, real-time settlements between institutions using stablecoins. The deal marks a significant step toward broader digital asset adoption in traditional finance.

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

Stablecoin Insider's 2025 report highlights a significant transition of stablecoins from mere digital assets to essential components of global financial infrastructure. The report details increased regulatory clarity, adoption by mainstream institutions, and innovations enhancing stability and interoperability, positioning stablecoins as critical tools for payments, lending, and decentralized finance in the evolving economic landscape.

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

Crypto revenues from trading fees are declining, pushing firms to explore new income streams. In 2026, growth is expected in decentralized finance (DeFi) services, blockchain gaming, and Web3 applications. These sectors offer opportunities for sustainable revenue beyond trading, driven by increased user engagement and innovative financial products, marking a shift in the crypto industry's business models.

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 operational efficiency. With rising regulatory demands and the need for better data management, blockchain offers solutions to reduce fraud, streamline processes, and improve trust among stakeholders, positioning it as essential for the industry's future resilience and evolution.

Strategy pauses Bitcoin buying, builds cash reserves

A strategy has paused Bitcoin purchases to accumulate cash reserves amid market uncertainty. This move aims to enhance liquidity and prepare for potential future investment opportunities, reflecting a cautious approach in response to volatile conditions.

Senvest Capital founder Victor Mashaal dies at 87

Victor Mashaal, founder of Senvest Capital, passed away at 87. Known for his impactful contributions to the investment world, Mashaal established Senvest as a respected asset management firm. His leadership and vision influenced many in the finance sector. He is remembered for his dedication to value investing and mentorship to numerous professionals in the industry.

Cathie Wood’s ARK boosts CRISPR stock with significant buy

Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has significantly increased its holdings in CRISPR Therapeutics, signaling strong confidence in the gene-editing company's growth potential. The move reflects ARK's bullish stance on innovative biotech firms leveraging CRISPR technology for transformative therapies.

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 faces potential regulatory actions if it does not promptly provide the required documents. This ongoing compliance issue could affect its listing status on the Nasdaq exchange.

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

NetEase announced that Yingfeng Ding, its executive vice president, will retire after 23 years with the company. Ding has played a key role in NetEase’s growth and strategic development. The company expressed gratitude for his contributions and plans to continue strengthening its leadership team moving forward.

Cycurion corrects dividend distribution ratio to 0.0080

Cycurion has revised its dividend distribution ratio to 0.0080, adjusting the previously announced figure. This correction affects the dividend payout per share, ensuring accurate shareholder payments. The company emphasizes transparency and commitment to shareholders in providing timely updates regarding financial distributions.

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

Super Hi International Holding's stock reached a 52-week low of $16.3, reflecting a significant decline amid market challenges. The drop highlights investor concerns and potential company performance issues, marking a notable low point in its stock trading over the past year.

Laureate Education stock reaches all-time high at $34.30

Laureate Education's stock surged to a record high of $34.30, driven by strong earnings reports and a positive outlook. Investor confidence grew amid expanding enrollment and successful expansion strategies, pushing the company's market value upward.

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

Sidus Space announced a $16.2 million stock offering, pricing shares at $1.50 each. The funds raised aim to support the company's growth and development in the space industry. This move is intended to enhance Sidus Space's financial flexibility and operational capabilities.

Hagerty stock hits 52-week high, reaching $13.89

Hagerty's stock surged to a 52-week high of $13.89, driven by strong investor confidence and positive market performance. The company's robust growth and promising outlook contributed to the upward momentum, marking a significant achievement for the stock within the past year.

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