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Director Pierre Coffin Revives Minions Franchise with 'Minions & Monsters'
Director and voice actor Pierre Coffin returns to helm 'Minions & Monsters,' the third solo adventure for the yellow characters who originated as 'Despicable Me' sidekicks. Coffin credits 'Star Wars' as a creative turning point, reinvigorating his passion for the franchise.
Spain Dominates World Cup with 3-0 Victory Over Austria
Spain defeated Austria 3-0 in a dominant World Cup performance, with the result restoring German television ratings to 7 million viewers. Argentina equaled the World Cup record for most extra-time matches, continuing its pattern of knockout-stage victories.
Catalonia faces capacity crisis in migrant processing
Catalonia's police stations are operating at 80% capacity while facing a quarter of Spain's regularization requests. Barcelona and Lleida lack appointment availability for the TIE identification card processing.
War in the Middle East: the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle re
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Markas Targets 500 Million Euro Annual Turnover
Italian company Markas reported consolidated revenue of nearly 451 million euros in 2025, growing 10% from 410 million euros in 2024. The company continues its trajectory toward a 500 million euro target as one of Europe's leading businesses in its sector.
Madesa Furniture Expands International Operations
Brazilian furniture manufacturer Madesa invested R$51 million in a new distribution center to scale exports. The company aims to increase international sales from 20% to 40% of total revenue, with annual sales around R$1 billion.
High Court Sentences Granados in Punica Corruption Trial
A Spanish high court sentenced Francisco Granados to two and a half years in prison in the first major trial of the corruption scandal involving Costa del Sol mayors, while appeals courts in Guinea and France reduced sentences for former government officials convicted of financial crimes.
Pakistan and Türkiye Deepen Economic Partnership
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited Istanbul for talks with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, reaffirming a bilateral trade target of $5 billion and discussing cooperation in energy, telecommunications, and defense sectors. The leaders praised each other's regional influence.
Antarctica froze earlier than Arctic regions
Geophysical research explains why Antarctica developed its ice sheet earlier than the North Pole. The study examines regional climate factors and geological conditions that drove differential glaciation across polar regions.
Spain Absorbs Record Immigration Without Job Loss
Spain is experiencing its largest migrant influx in 20 years, yet employment for Spanish nationals continues to grow. Research from the Bank of Spain and Fedea shows that immigration has boosted job mobility and wage improvements for Spanish workers, contradicting concerns about labor displacement.
Multiple Bus Disasters Kill Dozens Across Three Continents
A tragic series of bus accidents occurred Saturday across three continents. In Brazil, a bus plunged from a bridge in Rio Grande do Sul killing the driver and injuring seven passengers. Hong Kong saw a taxi-bus collision claim one life, while Pakistan reported 40 deaths from a bus ravine crash.
Australia's Goalkeeper Gamble Backfires in World Cup Penalty
Tony Popovic's late substitution of goalkeeper Pat Beach for veteran Mat Ryan before penalties against Egypt failed to deliver. Mohamed Salah's composed finish and Australia's missed attempts eliminated the squad.
World Cup security lapses enable fugitive entry amid Colombia rituals
Ecuador's World Cup campaign ended in controversy as security breaches allowed a deported criminal to re-enter the United States under false identity. Colombian fans staged rituals in Bogotá seeking supernatural protection for their team.
US Demands Annual Review of North American Trade Pact
The United States announced it will not renew the USMCA (TMEC) trade agreement with Mexico and Canada for a 16-year period, instead opting for annual renegotiations. This shift creates uncertainty in the trilateral trade framework that governs approximately $2 trillion in annual commerce.