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Carlos Herrera, convinced of what is Zapatero's great concern after the imputation of his daughters: "I know him and he has no sleep"
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has faced another setback after being named an imputado in the Plus Ultra case. The judge ordered an investigation into his two daughters, Alba and Laura Rodríguez Espinosa, and their secretary, Gertrudis Alcázar, as part of the judicial proceeding that names Zapatero as the alleged leader of an illicit influence network. The court found that the communication agency Whathefav, owned by Zapatero’s daughters, played an instrumental role in channeling, hiding, or facilitating operations related to the case. Despite Zapatero’s claim that the company was used for legal
The President of the European Council asked his team to open a diplomatic channel with Moscow
The President of the European Council requested his team to open a diplomatic channel with Moscow.
EU shows unity in support for Ukraine for first time in months: 'They have earned the place'
The European Union has shown unity in its support for Ukraine for the first time in months, according to the article.
US lifts blockade on all Iranian shipping in Strait of Hormuz
The United States has lifted the blockade on all maritime transit by Iran through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's supreme leader says Trump sought the deal with "despair"
The supreme leader of Iran stated that Donald Trump sought an agreement with 'desperation'.
Iran sentences a singer to 74 lashes for broadcasting a virtual concert without a veil
Iran has sentenced a singer to 74 lashes for holding a virtual concert without wearing a veil.
Israel cuts "all contact" with Kallas for allegedly comparing the country to apartheid South Africa
Israel has reportedly cut all contact with European Commissioner for Innovation, Research and Education, Mariya Gabriel, following allegations that she compared Israel to South Africa during the apartheid era.
Sánchez opens to call general elections if budgets decline
The article reports that Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has indicated openness to calling general elections if the budget fails.
Where is the head of the Central Bank of Russia?
The article discusses the prolonged absence of Elvira Nabiulina, the President of the Russian Central Bank, which has led to speculation and rumors about her whereabouts.
Diaz-Canel's economic reform for Cuba receives the blessing of the Communist Party leadership and former president Raúl Castro
The economic reform proposed by Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has received approval from the leadership of the Communist Party and former president Raúl Castro.

Ukraine punishes Moscow with the biggest drone storm: "If Ukraine burns, your Moscow will burn", says Zelenski
Moscow experienced what has been described as the worst drone attack since the start of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine. The main target was the Kapotnya refinery in the southeast of the city. Moscow's mayor admitted that several drones reached the plant, which had already been attacked this week. Images shared by social media and agencies showed smoke and flames over the facility. Ukrainian attacks are targeting less photographed areas of Moscow, focusing on industrial and suburban zones near the city's major ring road. President Zelenskyy confirmed the attack against the refinery,描述
IAEA supports US-Iranian truce and announces start of technical talks
The IAEA has endorsed the ceasefire between the United States and Iran and announced the start of technical talks.
The election in Makerfield's riding puts Starmer on the edge of the abyss.
The elections in the Makerfield constituency have placed Starmer on the brink of collapse.
Israel attacks Lebanon hours after Iran and US signed agreement to stop its offensive "immediately"
Israel launched attacks in Lebanon hours after Iran and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding aimed at ending military operations immediately across all fronts, including Lebanon. According to Lebanese official sources, one person was killed and another seriously injured in a drone attack targeting a car in the Kafr Tibnit roundabout in Arnoun. Another two people were injured when a drone bombed a house in Yahoun, near Bint Jbeil in the southern province of Nabatieh. The attacks occurred following the digitally signed agreement between U.S. President Donald Trump and Iranian总统
Iran and the US sign a peace that seemed impossible and will start tomorrow in Switzerland negotiations on the nuclear program
Iran and the United States have signed an agreement that was previously considered unlikely, and negotiations on Iran's nuclear program will begin tomorrow in Switzerland.
Trump signs US-Iran memorandum of understanding during his visit to Versailles
The article reports that Donald Trump signed an understanding agreement between the United States and Iran during his visit to Versailles.
Trump allocates $2.6 billion to cancel offshore wind farms in the U.S.
The article reports that former U.S. President Donald Trump has allocated $2.6 billion to cancel offshore wind farms in the United States.
The (anti) migration twist on our civilized Europe
The new European migration policy, consisting of nine regulations and a directive approved by the European Parliament in 2024, aims to harmonize asylum procedures, border controls, and integration measures across EU member states. This policy replaces disparate national approaches with standardized rules. According to NGOs such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Oxfam Intermón, and Red Acoge, the policy increases restrictions on migrants and risks undermining their rights. The new system introduces an accelerated process for determining asylum applications, allowing decisions within
Important holdings in Seville due to the influx of public to Manuel Carrasco's concert in the Cartuja
The first of four large concerts by artist Manuel Carrasco at the Cartuja stadium in Seville has caused significant traffic jams in the city due to the high influx of attendees. According to the Traffic Management Center in Western Andalusia, the SE-20 road recorded over four kilometers of congestion heading towards the stadium starting in the afternoon. The A-49 highway also saw more than two kilometers of delays at entrances to Seville during the same time frame.
The Middle East peace agreement contains most of Iran's demands (and few concessions)
The peace agreement in the Middle East includes most of Iran's demands (and few concessions).
Iran-US peace agreement: full text of the 14 points to end the war
The article presents the full text of a 14-point peace agreement between Iran and the United States aimed at ending the war.
Trump says Iran deal avoids "economic catastrophe" and meets goals
The article reports that Donald Trump defends the Iran deal, stating it prevents an 'economic catastrophe' and meets the set objectives.

Five people arrested for planning an attack on the UFC's Trump birthday party at the White House.
Five individuals were arrested for planning an attack on a UFC event hosted by U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House last Sunday, according to judicial documents released this Tuesday. The documents indicate that the suspects, supporters of marginal conspiracy theories, discussed using drones carrying explosives and shooting at people fleeing in panic. Investigators seized high-powered firearms from several suspects and analyzed encrypted text messages among approximately 20 participants who shared detailed maps and aerial photographs of the area. They also discussed the need for a 's
Controversy in Italy over a book fair that forces exhibitors to subscribe to anti-fascist values
A controversy has arisen in Italy over a book fair that requires its exhibitors to subscribe to anti-fascist values.
Daniel Calleja, Commission representative in Spain: 'We want businesses to be able to be set up on the Internet, in 48 hours and for 100 euros for the whole single market'
Daniel Calleja, a representative of the European Commission in Spain, stated that the goal is to enable the creation of companies online within 48 hours and for 100 euros across the entire single market.
Nearly 400 cats rescued in Vietnam from a human trafficking ring
Approximately 400 cats were rescued in Vietnam from a network involved in the commercialization of animals for human consumption.

Macron hopes to realign the relationship between Europe and the US at the G7.
The G7 summit has begun in Évian-les-Bains, France, with uncertainty surrounding the Iran-U.S. peace agreement. French President Emmanuel Macron is hosting leaders from France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. The meeting is expected to last until Wednesday.
G7 calls on tech giants to boost digital protection of minors
The G7 has called on major technology companies to enhance digital protections for children.
Woman killed in Russia in Ukrainian attack on Belarusian children's football team bus
A woman died in Russia after an attack by Ukraine on a bus carrying a Belarusian children's football team.
European Court of Justice backs governments in forcing pornographic websites to verify users' age
The European Court has approved measures allowing governments to require adult websites to verify users' ages.
Search operations, deportation centres and detentions: Parliament gives green light to return regulation
The European Parliament has approved a regulation on returns, which includes operations such as search actions, deportation centers, and detentions.
Eduardo Bolsonaro, sentenced to four years in prison for coercing Brazilian justice
Eduardo Bolsonaro has been sentenced to four years in prison for coercing Brazilian justice.
Javier Colomina, NATO's representative for the Southern Neighbourhood: 'I cannot see the end of the problems in the Sahel'
Javier Colomina, NATO's Southern Neighborhood representative, expressed concern over the ongoing challenges in the Sahel region.
Mette-Marit of Norway receives a lung transplant after months of worrying about her health
Queen Mette-Marit of Norway has undergone a lung transplant after months of concern over her health.
Iran denounces more than 80 ceasefire violations in Lebanon in 48 hours and threatens to respond
Iran has accused Israel of violating a ceasefire in Lebanon more than 80 times over 48 hours and warned of a 'contundent military response.' The Israeli offensive since March 2 has resulted in 3,826 deaths and 11,851 injuries according to Lebanese health ministry figures. UNICEF reported nearly 250 children killed and around 1,000 injured due to Israeli attacks in Lebanon over three and a half months. Iran’s Central Headquarters Khatam al-Anbiya stated that Israeli forces have continued military operations in Lebanese territory despite U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of a peace deal

Xavi Batalla, a regenerative medicine expert: 'Tobacco is one of the worst toxins for the skin and the body'
Dr. Xavier Batalla, an expert in regenerative medicine, discusses the impact of daily habits and epigenetics on aging and skin health in a podcast interview. He emphasizes the harmful effects of smoking on the skin and body, noting visible signs such as reduced oxygenation and a dull appearance. The article also highlights the benefits of exercise, proper nutrition, and foods like beetroot, which promote nitric oxide production and improve circulation.
Morocco boosts its rearmament with Israeli technology drones and expands its control in Western Sahara
The article discusses Morocco's military modernization through the acquisition of Israeli drones and how this development is reshaping the Western Sahara conflict.

UK is investigating whether a Russian frigate fired warning shots near a British yacht in the English Channel.
The UK Ministry of Defense is investigating reports that the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich fired warning shots within 500 meters of a British yacht in the English Channel. The yacht continued its journey without reporting injuries or damage. A British naval patrol boat approached the yacht to gather information and ensure the crew was safe. This incident occurred shortly after the UK intercepted a Russian-linked oil tanker off the Isle of Wight, marking the first time British forces led an interception of a sanctioned vessel since the start of the war in Ukraine. The Ministry of Defense,
This is the luxury resort in Switzerland that will host the signing of the US-Iran agreement
The article describes a luxury resort in Switzerland where the agreement between the United States and Iran will be signed.
Iran's press sings victory and threatens to return to war if the US violates the agreement: "Our response has frightened the enemy"
Iranian media celebrate what they perceive as a victory over the United States, claiming their response capabilities have intimidated the enemy. The articles warn of returning to war if the U.S. violates an agreement.
Russian opposition artist Robert Kuzovkov, known by the pseudonym Semion Skrepetski, murdered
The artist and opposition figure Robert Kuzovkov, known under the pseudonym Semion Skrepetski, has been killed.
The European Parliament gives green light to the tariff reduction agreed with the United States
The European Parliament has approved the reduction of tariffs agreed upon with the United States.
Starbucks decrees a partial shutdown in South Korea and history lessons for its employees after a calamitous advertising campaign
Starbucks has implemented a partial closure in South Korea following a disastrous advertising campaign. The company is also providing history lessons to its employees.

A World War II bomb forced 6,500 people to evacuate Potsdam
Authorities in Potsdam have evacuated approximately 6,500 people after discovering a 250-kilogram World War II bomb near the city's central station. The bomb was found during construction work near a municipal swimming pool. Residents, including elderly individuals from a local care facility, were asked to leave their homes before 8:30 AM. The regional government of Brandenburg, the Regional Investment Bank of Brandenburg, and the Barberini Museum are also affected by the evacuation. Traffic has been suspended, impacting regional trains connecting Potsdam with Berlin. Officials stated that the
The judge jails the workers who threw a woman who was doing bridging in Brazil without a rope
A judge has ordered the arrest of workers who threw a woman without a rope while she was skydiving in Brazil.

The judge who investigates Elisa Mouliaá for slander against Íñigo Errejón orders the arrest of the actress for "a clear and unequivocal will to evade the action of Justice"
A judge investigating actress Elisa Mouliaá for alleged defamation against Íñigo Errejón, an ex-spokesperson for the Spanish party Sumar, has ordered her detention after she failed to appear for her third court summons. The judge stated that Mouliaá demonstrated 'a clear and unequivocal intent to evade justice.' Mouliaá claimed she is seeking effective, impartial judicial protection under Spain's legal framework and the European Convention on Human Rights. She also raised concerns about procedural fairness, noting that while serious allegations remain unresolved, pressure has been applied to a
Martiño Rivas will be Pedro Carrasco in the RTVE biopic about Rocío Jurado
Martiño Rivas has been cast as Pedro Carrasco in RTVE's biopic about Rocío Jurado.
G7 agrees to increase pressure on Putin with new sanctions on Russian oil and gas to end war in Ukraine
The G7 has agreed to increase pressure on Putin by implementing new sanctions on Russian oil and gas in an effort to end the war in Ukraine.
Junts takes another step in pressure on Sanchez and brings to Congress the demand to advance the elections
The political group Junts has taken further steps to pressure Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez by bringing the demand to advance elections to Congress.
At least eight injured after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake on the island of Celebes, in central Indonesia
At least eight people were injured following a magnitude 6.7 earthquake on the island of Celebes in central Indonesia.
Preventive prison for three of the six detainees after the bridging accident in which a 21-year-old girl died in Brazil
Three of the six individuals detained following an accident during a bridge jump in Brazil, which resulted in the death of a 21-year-old woman, have been placed under preventive detention.
Leire Díez offered a deal to an imputed in the case hydrocarbons in exchange for ammunition against the judge who investigated Sánchez's brother: "Fiscalía depends on the Government"
Leire Díez allegedly offered an indicted individual in the hydrocarbon case a deal in exchange for ammunition against the judge investigating the brother of Sánchez, stating 'The Prosecution depends on the Government.'

From the police station to glory: the unusual theft of a necklace that almost sinks Senegal
A 27-year-old man named Khalilou Fadiga committed a robbery at a jewelry store in Daegu, South Korea, 24 years ago. The incident occurred when Fadiga was part of the Senegal national football team, which had traveled over 13,000 kilometers to participate in the World Cup hosted by South Korea and Japan. The stolen necklace became an unusual and notable event linked to the team's journey.

"If Gaudí was imprisoned for speaking Catalan, how are we not going to pressure the Pope to speak it in the Sagrada Familia?"
Members of the Asamblea Nacional Catalana (ANC), including individuals named Modest, Xavier, and Josep, distribute Catalan flags at a location near the Sagrada Família ahead of Pope Leo XIV's visit. They argue that since the Pope spoke four words in Catalan during previous events due to pressure, it is reasonable to push for him to speak Catalan during the inauguration of the Jesus Christ tower at the Sagrada Família, especially considering Antoni Gaudí's historical connection to Catalonia. A woman criticizes the group, stating they are there to pray, not to display flags. The article also all
Netanyahu confirms he will run for election: "I intend to win"
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed he will run in the upcoming elections, stating his intention to win.

G7 warns of rising divisions in global politics
The G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains has focused heavily on the ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East. The summit began yesterday and includes discussions on recent developments such as the peace agreement between Washington and Tehran, as well as the current state of the Russia-Ukraine war, which continues to concern G7 members over four years after its start.
The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be slower and more complex than Trump promises
The article discusses the slow and complex process of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, indicating it will take longer than what President Trump has promised.
Law, justice, opinion and Nikko's monkeys
The article discusses legal matters, justice, opinion, and references 'Nikko's monkeys,' though the specific content related to these topics is not detailed in the provided text.
The veto on Anthropic raises alarms about Trump's interference in the AI industry
The article discusses concerns over former U.S. President Donald Trump's potential interference in the artificial intelligence industry following his veto of Anthropic, an AI company.
Hundreds of young people protest for second day against the Indonesian government
Hundreds of young people have protested for the second day against the Indonesian government.
Europe welcomes the US-Iran peace agreement and Asia breathes relief at the reopening of Hormuz
The article reports that Europe is celebrating a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, while Asia is relieved by the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz.
Live updates on the US and Israel's war against Iran | Pakistan hopes the peace agreement between the US and Iran will be signed within the next 24 hours
The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Shehbaz Sharif, stated that the United States and Iran have reached an agreement framework for a peace deal that would end the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Pakistan expects the final text of the agreement to be signed electronically within the next 24 hours, followed by technical discussions next week. Meanwhile, Israeli forces ordered residents of twenty southern Lebanese towns to evacuate ahead of imminent air strikes, citing Hezbollah's alleged violation of the ceasefire. The US reported that Iran launched drone attacks against commercial ships trying
A Russian attack burns down the historic Kiev Dormition Cathedral, a holy site of Orthodox Christianity
A Russian attack has set fire to the historic Dormition Cathedral in Kyiv, a sacred site of Eastern Christianity.
Reopening of Hormuz, halting of the nuclear programme and unlocking of funds: details of the Iran-US peace agreement
The article discusses the details of a peace agreement between Iran and the United States, including the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, a pause in Iran's nuclear program, and the unblocking of funds.
Taty Almeida, mother of Plaza de Mayo and symbol of the struggle for human rights in Argentina, dies
Taty Almeida, known as the mother of Plaza de Mayo and a symbol of the fight for human rights in Argentina, has passed away.
United Kingdom, Italy, Germany and France, ready to lift sanctions against Iran following the peace agreement
The United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, and France have expressed willingness to lift sanctions against Iran following a peace agreement.
The old G7 meets in the new world disorder: 'Their main problem is that it's not China'
The article discusses the meeting of the old G7 group in the context of the new global disorder, highlighting that their main issue is the absence of China.
At least twelve people dead in a plane crash in the United States
At least twelve people were killed in an airplane crash in the United States.
Six dead after two helicopters collide in Rio de Janeiro
Six people were killed when two helicopters collided in Rio de Janeiro.
This is the most touristically crowded place in Spain: from paradise to mouse
The article discusses the most overcrowded tourist destination in Spain, highlighting how it has transformed from a paradise into a 'rat trap' due to excessive tourism.

The first students of the only Mathematics and Philosophy degree in Spain: We must learn to use AI ethically
Adrián Bardón, a 19-year-old student from Madrid, discusses his experience as one of the first students enrolled in Spain's unique undergraduate program combining Mathematics and Philosophy. He reflects on his lifelong passion for mathematics and how he felt conflicted about abandoning it if he were to pursue only philosophy.
Trump Combines the 250th Anniversary of the United States with His 80th Birthday in a Conflict at the White House
The article discusses how Donald Trump is combining the 250th anniversary of the United States with his 80th birthday during a conflict at the White House.
A knife attack unleashes violent right-wing protests in Belfast
Protests against immigration turned violent in Northern Ireland after far-right activists organized demonstrations in response to a knife attack captured on video. Large groups, including masked men, set vehicles and homes on fire and blocked roads in Belfast and surrounding areas. The unrest occurred hours after police accused a Sudanese asylum seeker of attempted murder related to an attack that left a man seriously injured. Police chief Ryan Henderson called for calm.
Israel resumes attacks in Lebanon after ordering the forced evacuation of more than 20 towns
Israel has resumed attacks in Lebanon following the forced evacuation of more than 20 communities.

Donald Trump's name removed from the Kennedy Center by court order
Dozens of people watched as workers removed the name 'Donald Trump' from the Kennedy Center, taking photographs and chanting.
"Hate is the only threat", thousands of protesters in Belfast cry out after anti-immigrant unrest
Thousands of protesters gathered in Belfast following anti-immigrant riots, chanting 'Hate is the only threat.'
The United States and China lead the AI race with 90% of the world's computing power
The article states that the United States and China lead the race for artificial intelligence, accounting for 90% of global computing power.
A report denounces cooperation between China, Russia and Iran with criminal networks in Latin America
A report accuses China, Russia, and Iran of cooperating with criminal networks in Latin America.
State crime
The article discusses the concept of 'state crime' or 'delinquency of the state', likely referring to illegal actions committed by state institutions or officials.
Macron and Trump will dine in Versailles on Wednesday after the G7 summit
The article reports that French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump will have dinner at Versailles on Wednesday following the G7 summit.
Two arrested for sexual assault during the journey of the Popemobile to the Sagrada Familia
Two individuals were arrested for sexual assault during the journey of the Popemobile towards the Sagrada Família.
Vatican updates its statutes against abuse and strengthens diocese control
The Vatican has updated its statutes to strengthen measures against abuses and increase oversight of dioceses.
United States kills in an attack on 'Niño Guerrero', leader of the Venezuelan band Tren de Aragua
The article reports that the United States killed 'El Niño Guerrero,' the leader of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, in an attack.
Trump says he will sign the deal to end the war with Iran this Sunday
The article reports that Donald Trump claims he will sign an agreement to end the war with Iran this Sunday.
Ukraine launches a major military reform: significant wage increases, limited-term contracts and foreign recruitment
Ukraine has launched a major military reform including significant salary increases, limited-term contracts, and recruitment of foreigners.
Sweden declares two almost consecutive alerts due to Russian aircraft incursions near its airspace
Sweden has issued two nearly consecutive alerts due to Russian aircraft intrusions near its airspace.
It wasn't a riot, it was machismo.
The article discusses an incident that was not impulsive but rooted in machismo.
Manuel Jabois: "A psychopath who integrates himself into society often quickly reaches power"
Manuel Jabois makes a statement about psychopaths who integrate into society, suggesting they often quickly attain power.

Two ideas of Peru face off in elections marked by political instability and insecurity
In Peru's upcoming presidential election, two candidates with contrasting political legacies face off. Keiko Fujimori, a right-wing candidate and daughter of former president Alberto Fujimori, promotes neoliberal economic policies, strict crime measures involving the military, and initiatives like prison labor and basic services for poor regions. On the other side, Roberto Sánchez represents the legacy of Pedro Castillo, a leftist former president who failed to fulfill his promises and was imprisoned after an unsuccessful self-coup. Sánchez's supporters view Castillo as a victim of a rightist-
Macron and Carney celebrate Canada's EU alliance against Trump: "We share a common vision of the world"
French President Emmanuel Macron and former Bank of England Governor Mark Carney have praised the alliance between Canada and the European Union, positioning it as a counterbalance to U.S. President Donald Trump's policies. They emphasized shared global perspectives.