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    Castle of Ceremonies closes: La Sonrisa loses licenses after Council of State ruling

    The famous reality TV venue Grand Hotel La Sonrisa, the Castle of Ceremonies, has ceased all activities on Monday after the Council of State confirmed the withdrawal of its operating licenses, ending a 40-year run.

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Hormuz opens, Kyiv burns again

Trump tests fragile Iran deal as Russia pounds Kyiv and platforms face state pressure

The day’s biggest story sits at sea: a tentative US-Iran bargain promises to reopen Hormuz, but its text is still doing a lot of work. In Europe, Russia struck Kyiv before the G7 gathered, while governments and companies reached deeper into technology markets and children’s screens.

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  • Bank of Japan interest rate decision

    Raises key interest rate to 1.0%, the highest level since 1995, as Deputy Governor Uchida prepares to deliver policy guidance in Tokyo

  • Trump claims Strait of Hormuz reopening

    Trump announces the Strait of Hormuz will be fully open Friday, as tracking data shows the first LNG carrier transiting the waterway with its transponder active.

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The Middle East after Gaza

The US-Iran preliminary deal has entered into force, initiating a 60-day negotiation window and leading to a partial reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and an extended Houthi pause.

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