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- Top 8 Next Crypto to Explode: IONIX CHAIN is About to Go Parabolic
IONIX CHAIN promises a scalable and secure blockchain solution for various industries.
- Tony Hachem and the Australian Poker Tour is Reimagining Poker’s Future
Tony Hachem sees the APT as a platform to modernize poker, shifting focus from casinos to online and global events, with the Aussie Millions being a flagship tournament, marking a new era for the sport.
- Putin says Ukraine war 'coming to an end' and even mentions Zelensky by name
Putin says Ukraine war 'coming to an end', mentions Zelensky by name.
- A Boulder summit is trying to put Titan on humanity’s long-range spaceflight map before Moon and Mars plans crowd it out
Titan is being considered as a future destination for manned missions, a summit in Boulder, Colorado is aiming to bring it into the long-range planning conversation before other destinations like the Moon and Mars, a potential game-changer for space exploration, a scientific and economic opportunity for humanity.
- Xinhua Headlines: U.S.-Iran standoff in Strait of Hormuz casts fresh shadow over peace prospects
U.S.-Iran tensions rise in Strait of Hormuz
- Bitcoin supera quota $80.000 tra progressi legislativi e nuovi usi bancari
Bitcoin supera quota $80.000
- Nobel Peace Prize 2026: Why a Nomination Is Not a Trophy
The 2026 Nobel Peace Prize is carrying the weight of a turbulent world.
- The Mallorca beach symptomatic of overcrowding is gradually disappearing
Overcrowding on Mallorca's beaches is causing erosion
- France and Algeria agree to boost cooperation after diplomatic spat
France and Algeria agree to boost cooperation after diplomatic spat
- Hantavirus live: Army parachutes in to help Brits after suspected case on island
British Army team parachutes to Tristan da Cunha to investigate suspected hantavirus case
- For decades cosmologists assumed black hole jets carried away 10 percent of infalling energy — and now an 18-year stare at Cygnus X-1 finally confirms the guess was right
Scientists confirm black hole jets carry away 10% of infalling energy after 18-year study of Cygnus X-1.
- Adults who keep their feelings vague even with people they trust aren’t always guarded, they may have learned early that naming an emotion could be used against them
Adults who keep their feelings vague even with trusted people may have learned to guard themselves in childhood
- The reason Ganymede has a magnetic field at all has stumped planetary scientists for decades, and a new study suggests the moon’s core may not be done forming yet
Ganymede's magnetic field is powered by an unformed core
- Donate your old clothes at Fuengirola’s Miramar shopping centre and get a little reward
Miramar Shopping Centre partners with Cudeca Foundation for charity clothing collection
- ☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Messi at full throttle 🔥, fresh FIFA row 🥶
Lionel Messi scores 2 goals and provides 2 assists to lead Inter Miami to a 2-4 victory, reaching 100 goal contributions in MLS in just 64 matches. FIFA triples the price of Category 1 World Cup final tickets from $10,990 to $32,970. Luis Enrique praises the mentality of Dayot Upamencao and Ousmane Dembélé at PSG's Champions League press conference.
- Bitcoin News May 2026: Can BTC Hold $80K While AlphaPepe Presale Pushes Toward $1.2M?
Bitcoin price struggles to stay above $80K, AlphaPepe presale gains momentum towards $1.2M
- Italy-US Alliance "Solid" Despite Iran, Hormuz Tensions: FM
Italy's foreign minister says Rome-Washington partnership is solid despite tensions over Iran and the Strait of Hormuz.
- Family fun netball day set to bring community together for children’s charity
Mallorca families invited to join netball day for charity
- Trump Media Posts $406M Quarterly Loss As Crypto Bets Sour
Trump Media & Technology Group posts $405.9M quarterly loss
- Coastal dunes in South Holland officially named Dutch national park
The dunes along the Dutch coast have been named a national park.
- I realized last Sunday that the reason I keep my phone face-down on the counter isn’t a habit, it’s that twenty years of being on-call for everyone trained my body to treat a screen-up phone as a job I haven’t clocked out of
Being on-call for twenty years has conditioned the body to keep the phone face-down as a boundary against work
- The person who remembers your coffee order, your sister’s name, and the exact week you mentioned a doctor’s appointment isn’t always just warm, they may have learned early that missing a detail looked like not caring
Detail-tracking is often mistaken for warmth, but it's rooted in childhood vigilance.
- Derrick Henry Steckbrief: "Riviera Beach pays outgoing city manager almost $190K to leave early"
Riviera Beach City Manager erhält Anerkennung für frühzeitigen Abschied
- At least 39 killed in fresh Israeli strikes on Lebanon
At least 39 killed in Israeli strikes on Lebanon
- Webb just found a galaxy that shouldn’t exist for another 10 billion years — and it quietly breaks the textbook timeline of how galaxies grow up
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have found a massive galaxy in the early universe that refuses to spin, challenging the standard textbook timeline of galaxy growth.
- Israel releases the two Flotilla activists
Saif Abukeshek and Thiago Ávila, two activists from the Global Flotilla Sumud, have been released after 6 days in Israeli custody.
- Playoff Nba, Thunder e Cavs vincono ancora
Oklahoma City Thunder vince contro Los Angeles Lakers
- Xinhua News | Hantavirus-hit ship MV Hondius arrives off Port of Granadilla on Spanish island of Tenerife
Hantavirus-hit cruise ship arrives at Port of Granadilla on Spanish island of Tenerife after deadly outbreak
- The overprescribing of psychiatric drugs is real and it is harmful
Overprescribing of psychiatric drugs is harming young people, with increased usage associated with higher rates of disability pensions and mental health issues. The World Health Organisation and the United Nations have called for systematic mental health reform emphasizing psychosocial interventions. Studies have shown that antidepressants benefit only people with the severest depression, but not even in severe cases, and that the benefits are often outweighed by side effects.
- Data centers: Tech boom with downsides
Data centers are energy-intensive and contribute to climate change.
- Orihuela to buy Sareb land in San Isidro for public housing
Orihuela City Council buys 10,000 square metres of land in San Isidro for public housing
- Hantavirus cruise ship arrives in Spain's Canary Islands
Hantavirus-infected cruise ship docks in Canary Islands
- Despite crippling injuries, Mojtaba Khamenei playing key role in Iran war – report
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei reportedly continues to play a key role in directing Iran's military planning despite suffering serious injuries in an airstrike.
- Outdoor chandeliers and a thought chamber: Must-see satellite exhibitions beyond the Venice Biennale
Outdoor chandeliers and a thought chamber
- Becoming a mother among app and infuencers, with Amanda Hess
Amanda Hess shares her decision to become a mother in her mid-30s and how it's impacted her career as an app and internet influencer
- Defying "market logic", German tourism demand for Mallorca is soaring
German tourists flock to Mallorca despite rising prices
- Orihuela expands 2026 Summer Sports Schools to the coast
Orihuela expands 2026 Summer Sports Schools to the coast
- Top 7 Best Crypto Presale May 2026: IONIX CHAIN Tops the Charts While BTC Holds Firm at $80K
IONIX CHAIN tops the charts, Bitcoin holds firm at $80K, investors search for next big opportunity
- Pakistan: Car bomb attack at checkpoint kills 15
Car bomb attack kills 15 at police checkpoint in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.
- Torrevieja to boost town-centre security with new Local Police post on Calle Joaquín Chapaprieta
New Local Police post to be established in Torrevieja
- Dutch banks lag as European one-year deposit rates hit 3%
European savings market interest rates surge to 3% as Dutch banks lag behind.
- Israel deports ‘professional provocateurs’ arrested on Gaza flotilla
Israel deports 'professional provocateurs' arrested on Gaza flotilla
- The replacement of the judge from Strasbourg opens a new conflict in the Spanish judiciary
Spanish government initiates process to replace conservative judge at European Court of Human Rights
- Can elections be bought in Spain?
Spain's electoral system makes buying votes difficult