The top prize went to holders of tickets with the number 88008, which was sold across the country. The immensely popular draw will hand out a total of €2.6 billion in widely distributed winnings
A source close to the two confirmed the breakup to ‘People’ magazine. The Puerto Rican artist and the supermodel from the famous Kardashian family began dating this year in February
The Venezuelan government’s referendum to annex the territory of Essequibo in Guayana can be taken advantage of by Chavismo to postpone the presidential elections
In 2011, Nicolas Puech, who owns 5.7% of the French fashion house’s shares, signed a succession agreement with the Isocrates Foundation, but he now plans to hand over his inheritance to his ‘former gardener and handyman,’ a man who hails ‘from a modest Moroccan family’ and whose identity is unknown
Based on a demonstration of Gemini for a group of reporters, Google’s ‘Bard Advanced’ might be capable of unprecedented AI multitasking by simultaneously recognizing and understanding presentations involving text, photos and video
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced the step after warning Israel last week that President Joe Biden’s administration would be taking action over the attacks
The actor created an organization to help victims of natural disasters in 2010 that is still active thanks to his brother and the ‘Fast & Furious’ actors. His daughter, Meadow Walker, also launched an environmental conservation foundation in his honor
Juan Joya Borja became famous through online parodies of a TV interview full of his high-pitched laughter. After being portrayed as an Apple or an Nvidia engineer, he is now seen discussing OpenAI’s decision to fire Sam Altman
The singer recently reunited with his father after 42 years. He’s fighting to save his marriage, launching a clothing company and expanding his beauty brand. He is also still active with the group that made him famous in the 1990s
Pedro Sánchez defended his pacts, which include clemency measures for Catalan separatists, as a wall against the rise of the far right across the world
Pedro Sánchez faced withering criticism on the first of a two-day parliamentary debate that will end with a vote to confirm him as the new head of government