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Friday, May 29, 2026 · ECHO HARBOR NEWS · May 29, 9:25 AM UTC

Medio millón de tarjetas de transporte

Medio millón de tarjetas de transporte 'Multi' para conmemorar la visita del Papa a Madrid - Telemadrid

Today the wire converges on “Medio millón de tarjetas de transporte” (—) 'Multi' para conmemorar la visita del Papa a Madrid - Telemadrid. 1 outlets reported on the event; 0 of 5 articles named human cost.

Elsewhere, ONU advierte sobre "escalada peligrosa" en guerra de Ucrania - dw.com appeared in 1 outlets, with reporting concentrated on Russia — state military actor — Ukraine theater.

In a quieter beat, Las noticias del jueves 28 de mayo: EE.UU vuelve a golpear a Irán - Euronews.com appeared in 1 outlets, where coverage gathered around JD Vance, Vice President of the United States, Washington DC.

Further out, EE UU ataca a Irán, que responde con el bombardeo contra una de sus bases militares - El Correo appeared in 1 outlets, with the spotlight on United States military and Israeli forces acting against Iran; Iran's military retaliating against US bases.

The morning closes on Central Madrid squares face total road closures from June 3; metro lines reinforced and some stations closed June 6–9; public schools used as pilgrim camps causing local discontent..

The morning settles into the same outlines it opened with.

Today's stories

More from today's coverage, told in the same calm voice.

  1. US Strikes Tehran Amid Ceasefire Talks

    The United States carried out strikes against installations in Tehran as negotiations over a potential ceasefire extension were reportedly ongoing. The attacks mark a significant escalation in US-Iran hostilities. Civilian populations in Iran and across the broader region face continued uncertainty as diplomatic and military tracks appear to be running in parallel.

  2. US and Iran Exchange Strikes Amid Peace Talks

    The United States military, alongside Israeli forces, carried out strikes against Iran, which responded with attacks on at least one US military base. The exchange occurred while diplomatic negotiations between the two countries remained active, raising questions about the viability of those talks. Shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz faces disruption as a result of the escalation.

    "The US and Iran exchanged new attacks in the middle of unstable peace negotiations."

  3. UN warns of dangerous escalation in Ukraine

    The United Nations has warned of a dangerous escalation in the war in Ukraine after Russian forces destroyed a UN humanitarian warehouse in Dnipro valued at 1.4 million dollars. Two people were wounded in the strike. The attack disrupted aid operations at a time when civilian needs remain acute across the country.

    "A warehouse holding UN humanitarian supplies worth $1.4 million was destroyed in Dnipro."

  4. DRC Ebola Response Hampered by Attacks on Clinics

    Armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo have carried out repeated attacks on health facilities, disrupting efforts to contain an Ebola outbreak in an active conflict zone. Health workers have been killed, though the full count remains unclear. The combination of ongoing fighting and disease has left civilian populations with limited access to medical care. Aid organisations are struggling to maintain operations in affected areas.

    "Armed groups have carried out systematic strikes against health infrastructure, leaving communities caught between war and disease."

  5. Portuguese Police Detain Five Socialist Party Officials

    Portuguese authorities carried out raids on the Socialist Party, detaining five people including a press adviser to the party's secretary-general. The operation, conducted by a specialist unit, is part of a broader corruption investigation. The arrests mark a significant escalation in scrutiny of the centre-left party, which governed Portugal until losing power in 2024.

    "More things are going to come out — nothing is going to get better."

  6. Blue Origin rocket destroyed in ground test

    A Blue Origin rocket was destroyed during a ground test at Cape Canaveral in 2026, setting back the company's launch operations. The incident puts pressure on NASA's lunar program schedule, which depends in part on Blue Origin hardware. No casualties have been reported. Both Blue Origin and NASA are assessing the damage and reviewing timelines.

    "The explosion seriously complicates NASA's calendar for returning to the Moon."

  7. Perry Assistant Sentenced in Actor's Death

    A former personal assistant to Matthew Perry has been sentenced following a conviction related to the actor's 2023 death from a ketamine overdose. US federal prosecutors brought the case as part of a broader investigation into those who supplied Perry with the drug. The sentencing marks a conclusion to one strand of a case that resulted in multiple charges against several individuals.

  8. FBI arrests CIA official over gold bar cache

    Federal agents arrested a senior CIA official after finding approximately 40 million dollars in gold bars allegedly connected to theft. The FBI made the arrest following an investigation into how the official came to possess the bullion. No further details about the source of the gold or the charges have been confirmed publicly.

  9. EU fines Temu €200 million over illegal product listings

    The European Commission has issued a €200 million fine against Temu, the Chinese e-commerce platform owned by PDD Holdings, for allowing illegal products to be sold through its marketplace. The penalty comes under the Digital Services Act, which requires large online platforms to take active steps to prevent unlawful goods from reaching EU consumers. Temu has expanded rapidly in Europe, and regulators have been scrutinising its compliance since the DSA's enforcement provisions came into full effect.

  10. EU releases €2.8 billion from Ukraine support fund

    The European Union has disbursed €2.8 billion from its dedicated Ukraine fund, continuing its financial commitment to the country ahead of 2026. The release forms part of a broader EU mechanism designed to provide sustained economic and reconstruction support. Ukraine depends heavily on such transfers to maintain public services and state functions while the conflict continues.

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