recover the first stage of a rocket, and he has done it his way

China now looks a little more like SpaceX, since for the first time it has managed to recycle the first stage of a rocket after separating from the second, which was able to place its payload in low Earth orbit without problem. This is something that for a long time only Elon Musk’s company had achieved. Later, Blue Origin also joined the list. Some companies, such as Rocket Lab, have done something similar, although the recovery has been a ditching directly into the ocean, with the help of a parachute. China, on the other hand, has done the same as SpaceX. After completing its task, the first stage of the Chinese rocket has returned to Earth and landed vertically. Of course, it was not done at the launch base itself, but on a ship at sea. As usual, a posteriori. We are more than used to knowing about China’s great space achievements once they have already been committed. There are usually no prior announcements, no televised launches or a countdown. There was some evidence that China intended to make a recovery of this type, but we did not know its successful completion until it had already ended. The person in charge of announcing it has been China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC)a state-owned company that is the main contractor for this country’s space operations. Only 6 minutes. The launch of the Long March-10B took place on July 10 at 12:15 pm Beijing time, from the Hainan Commercial Launch Center. The first and second stages of the rocket separated, leaving the first ready to return to Earth. 6 minutes laterthe landing occurred on a maritime platform, using a net capture system. This means that, instead of landing directly on its own legs, the rocket is caught by a huge net, which cushions the fall and helps it land on the landing pad. The first steps of Japan. Curiously, another Asian country has recently taken its first steps towards the use of reusable rockets. This is Japan, since its space agency, JAXA, has successfully completed the tests of the RV-X rocket. Of course, it is important to emphasize that it has only been a test. The rocket rose 11 meters, moved 16 meters horizontally and finally landed, all in a period of 40 seconds. No payload was carried, as it did not even go into low Earth orbit. In addition, it is a small vehicle, designed to validate rocket reuse technology, it is not the final model, as is the case with the Chinese rocket. One less Chinese rocket wandering through space. Many experts are worried because of the amount of junk that China is releasing into space. The ability to reuse rockets will not only be advantageous to them economically. It would also reduce the amount of space debris associated with its activity. It’s something they know a lot about at SpaceX. The company has received a lot of criticism for its contribution to both light pollution and the release of space debris. Elon Musk’s ambitious plans to expand the Starlink fleet require many launches, hence a lot of importance is placed on rocket reuse. With Falcon 9 it is more than implemented and the goal is to do it with Starship as well. This does not solve the problem of light pollution, but it is a kind of spacewashing regarding space debris. Perhaps China’s path will also go that way. Of course, their activity in space is becoming more and more abundant. These types of initiatives are key to continuing to increase the pace. Image | 中国新闻社 (not the news rocket) In Xataka | Orbital cleanup is no longer science fiction: the first regular space debris collection service will arrive in 2027

11 years after its end, this masterpiece of British suspense comes streaming and completely free

The day it aired its last episode and thus definitively closed its exciting story, half of the British television audience that night was hooked by the end. Three years have passed since that (and eleven since the broadcast of the first episode), and now the extraordinary ‘Happy Valley‘has landed, without subscription or registration, in the catalog of TV Artcompletely free access. In this BBC series We will meet police sergeant Catherine Cawood in Halifax, West Yorkshire, who combines daily work in an area plagued by drugs and low-level crime with a personal life marked by the suicide of her teenage daughter. Catherine raises her grandson, lives with her sister, a former recovering addict, and carries a deep resentment towards the man she considers indirectly responsible for that tragedy. When he leaves prison and returns to the area, he is involved in a kidnapping that crosses his path again with that of Catherine. Each of the three seasons of the series develops a different criminal case, but maintains the pulse between both characters and the portrait of Catherine’s degraded family environment. And all this without leaving the Calderdale region, which It works almost like another character, with its closed climate and its battered economy. due to deindustrialization. The third and final season closed the story with 7.5 million viewers and an incredible share 41.6%, very rare figures to see today. ‘Happy Valley’ is one of the best pieces of that fascinating subgenre that is the British rural police drama, which series like ‘Broadchurch’ or ‘Line of Duty’ had previously cultivated. This plot is also close to ‘The Hunt’ or ‘Mare of Easttown’: an exhausted researcher who brings her personal life to the center of the plot. In any case, this multi-award-winning and highly praised three-part story has its own personality and is worth recovering. Especially now that you have it just a click away. In Xataka | It’s been 20 years since we saw its last episode but audiences have not fallen, and 5.9 million viewers continue to watch it every month

A Ryanair passenger already knows what a seat belt is for. And he discovered him with half his body outside the plane

Memmingen is a German city about an hour and a half drive from Munich. In the south of Germany and north of Lake Constance, the city is in a perfect location to receive flights from those traveling to the Bavarian city or Switzerland. Therefore, it is perfect for low-cost airlines like Ryanair. One of its flights originating in Greece, however, has not arrived after a tremendous scare. Outside the plane. It is, according to sources who have offered their testimony to media such as Bloomberg either Reutersthe state in which a passenger on a Ryanair flight departing from Thessaloniki (Greece) to Memmingen (Germany) was found during takeoff. According to the information collected, a man was sucked out of the plane window and half his body was left outside the fuselage. Luckily, the seat belt and the help of the passengers themselves prevented the damage. (he was taken to the hospital with burns) were older. What has happened? They explain the Greek media as the local version of cnn that during a flight to Germany, passengers heard a sound similar to a tire bursting. Immediately afterwards, a passenger found himself with his head and shoulders outside the plane. This was caused because a part of an engine broke and hit the window, breaking it instantly. Immediately, the window itself sucked in the passenger who was traveling right in that seat and the cabin depressurized. The emergency led the pilot to make an emergency landing in the city of Thessaloniki (Greece) where the rest of the travelers were transferred on a new plane to the German city. How did they act? They explain in Flight Radar that the incident occurred when the plane had reached 15,000 feet in altitude in the middle of a takeoff maneuver, they say in The World. That is, the plane at that time exceeded 4,500 meters in altitude. That’s when the accident happened. The plane even had to burn fuel before landing with the cabin depressurized. When the cabin is depressurized, the oxygen inside the aircraft cabin is lost since at the altitude at which it is flown there is little of it. At that moment, as happened in this case, masks fall from the upper area of ​​the seats and passengers must put them on immediately to breathe normally. Why was he fired? In order to keep us alive at this altitude, airplanes hermetically seal their cabins. Inside they simulate similar pressure conditions at 1,500 meters highvery far from the real low pressure outside. This pressure difference prevents, for example, a human being by himself can open the door of an airplane while flying because it has to exert a force that is impossible to achieve. The problem occurs when, as in this case, an external agent breaks a window and the cabin suddenly suffers a sudden change in pressure. In that case, as in that of Aloha Airlines when a man was ejected for not wearing a seat belt. It is the change in pressure itself that causes the air to leave the plane with such force that it drags the objects in its path. And among the objects there may be a person who does not have a seat belt fastened. Investigating. Now, the air authorities will have to study why the window broke and, as everything indicates, it was due to the breakage of a part of the engine. The affected aircraft is a Boeing 737-800 which was manufactured in the United States. Ryanair only uses Boeing aircraft, with a fleet of more than 600 aircraft of this type. The North Macedonian authorities will be the ones to lead the investigations since when the accident happened the plane was already in its territory. Photo | Burak Sahin and Dan Barrett In Xataka | Boeing needs the 787 Dreamliner to run like clockwork. Two problems threaten his plans

A driver has crossed one of the longest tunnels in Europe at more than 170 km/h. He is now banned from driving in all of Switzerland.

A 22-year-old German has starred one of the most talked about chases of the last few weeks in Switzerland. And his journey through the gotthard tunnelone of the busiest arteries in Europe on the way to Italy, ended with an average speed that was triple the permitted limit, a positive drug test and a permanent ban on driving throughout the country. Below these lines we tell you all the details. what has happened. According to informed Uri cantonal police, the driver was driving south on the A2 motorway at dawn when, before reaching the northern portal of the St. Gotthard tunnel, he overtook another vehicle on the right, invading a delimited area. Once inside the tunnel, he wanted to continue freaking out. Accumulating fines. Once inside the almost 17 kilometers of tunnel, the young man carried out up to 21 overtaking maneuvers on a road with a double continuous line. Their average speed, calculated by the agents, was 171.8 km/h, more than double the limit allowed in the tunnel, which is 80 km/h. Normally, it would take a driver around 13 minutes to go through the tunnel. This guy did it in six minutes. Between the lines. The Gotthard tunnel is one of the most important mountain passes of Europe and one of the preferred routes for German tourists traveling to Italy, especially in the summer months. Precisely because of its intense traffic and its two-way route, any overtaking maneuver poses a risk of collision. The tunnel also has more than a hundred cameras and sensors that allow these types of violations to be captured in detail. So there was little he could do to escape the historical burden that fell on him. The consequences. The Ticino cantonal police finally managed to intercept the driver at the exit of the tunnel, immediately imposing a driving ban on him throughout Swiss territory. In addition, they demanded bail of several thousand euros, an amount that has not been revealed. Added to this is that the rapid drug test to which he was subjected tested positiveso now a blood test is also pending. Crime. The young man faces a complaint for serious speeding violation. According to collect According to the Berliner Zeitung newspaper, since a legal reform in 2023, Swiss courts have more room for maneuver when imposing sentences, which in some cases allows the prison sentence to be replaced by a fine if it is a first offense. Even so, according to the media, the law contemplates in these cases a minimum penalty of one year in prison, in addition to a fine and withdrawal of the license, and in the most serious cases the vehicle used may even be confiscated. The driver is now free, although he remains under investigation while the judicial proceedings progress. Cover image | Google Maps In Xataka | Electric car sales in Europe, on a revealing map with a devastating peninsula. Spoiler: it is not the Ibérica

China conquered the European cheap tire market. The EU has just put the brakes on it

The European Commission has approved antidumping tariffs definitive rates on tires for passenger cars and light vans from China, which range between 4.3% and 45.3% depending on the manufacturer. The measure comes after an investigation opened in November last year and adds another blow to the growing trade tension between the EU and Chinawhich already affects multiple sectors, including (and one of the most famous), that of electric cars. What has happened? The European Commission maintains that Chinese tires were entering the community market at artificially low prices, a practice known as dumping, and assures that this has harmed the European industry in the sector, which employs more than 80,000 people in 14 EU countries, according to has explained the institution itself. In detail. Tariffs are not the same for all manufacturers. Shandong Yongsheng Rubber Group, a producer focused on more economical tires, receives the highest tariff45.3%. Another 64 companies (including Chinese factories of brands such as Pirelli, Goodyear, Continental or Sumitomo) will have to pay 24.4%. The most striking case is perhaps that of the South Korean company Hankook, which manufactures in China but has escaped with a tariff of only 4.3%, since its researchers concluded that its tires are sold at much higher prices than those of its Chinese competitors and that their impact on the European market was less. Why does it matter? The European market for tires of this type moved more than 18,000 million euros in 2024, with a consumption of about 330 million units, according to data of the European Commission. Of them, almost 93 million came from China, which represents a market share of 28%, a percentage that has been growing strongly from 18% in 2021, according to collect Carscoops. The Commission itself states that indicators such as sales, employment or profitability of European manufacturers showed “a clear negative trend” during the period analyzed. Between the lines. More than 90% of imported Chinese tires are concentrated in the cheapest segment of the market, the so-called “tier 3”, according to data of the Coalition Against Unfair Tire Imports, the association of European manufacturers that filed the initial complaint. This organization assures that the dumping margins detected ranged between 41% and 104%, and that Chinese prices were below European prices by between 30% and 65%. To calculate whether there was dumping, the Commission needed to compare Chinese prices with reliable “reference” prices. The problem is that, according to Brussels, prices within China do not serve as a reference because the State has too much influence over companies in the sector. Therefore, the Commission has decided to use Turkish prices as a proxy to make that comparison. This decision has not pleased the Chinese producers or the South Korean companies Kumho Tire and Hankook, which they argue that Türkiye is not a valid example either, since it imports steel from Russia. The Commission, however, has rejected this argument and has maintained its choice. What China says. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce before the EU has warned that tariffs could place an additional cost burden on the automotive sector. In a statement Quoted by the South China Morning Post newspaper, the organization points out that tariff differences between manufacturers “may have implications for the competitive position of companies operating in the same market”, including European and Asian companies with plants in China. What does it mean for the pocket? According to calculations According to the German media Automobilwoche, tariffs are applied to the import value of the tire, not its final sales price. In 2024, this average value was 30.30 euros per unit. With the 45.3% tariff, the extra cost would be around 13.70 euros; with that of 24.4%, about 7.40 euros. Adding VAT, the increase for the buyer could be between 9 and 16 euros per tire, before the stores apply their own margins. And everything indicates that the entry segment will be the one that will notice the impact the most. And now what. This measure does not close the chapter between the EU and China in this sector. And there is also a parallel investigation for possible illegal subsidies to Chinese manufacturers, also focused on tires, whose conclusions are expected in December of this year. Citi analysts, cited by SCMP, consider that tariffs can help stabilize the European tire sector and anticipate a positive reaction on the stock market for manufacturers such as Goodyear, Michelin, Continental and Pirelli. Cover image | François Genon and Robert Laursoo In Xataka | The camera that watches you while you drive is already mandatory in new cars. And no one guarantees what happens with that data.

“Is buying an M5 MacBook Air with more RAM worth the effort?”

When buying a new computer, RAM is one of the most important features you should look at. But of course, buying a computer model with more RAM also means spending a little more, and we don’t always know if it is worth it for the use we want to give it. One of our readers asked us about this brand, taking advantage of The Officeone of the advantages of Xataka Xtraour subscription to access exclusive newsletters, raffles, promotions and other exclusive advantages. In this case, what we offer is a direct line with us to resolve questions like this. The xatakero asked If it is worth the effort to buy a MaxBook Air M5 with more RAM. He explains to us that he is studying a master’s degree in AI, and would like to be able to make the most of this technology, although always at the user level. And that’s why he’s worried about RAM, not because it’s going wrong with the 16GB base model, but because he wants to have a future-proof Air. The question “I would like some advice. I’m going to buy the new MacBook Air M5 and I’m wondering if 24 GB of RAM is worth the effort. I’m currently pursuing a master’s degree in AI and I would like to get into this, but always at the user level. I also have a 16 GB MacMini M4 and it runs smoothly. But I think about how it can get old with this AI thing, and 24GB sounds pretty good.” The answer Unlike Windows, which is an operating system that must work on all types of computers from all types of manufacturers, macOS is designed only for those manufactured by Apple. This makes it more optimized, and the RAM and hardware needs in general are different. Pedro Aznar, director of Applesfera and Apple specialist, responded to this question. The answer was the following: “Hello! I would recommend you go up to that 24 GB of RAM. The reason is that, although you mention that you will only use it at the user level, the AI ​​is going to advance a lot at the local level, and it is almost certain that you will need that extra memory to load LLMs on your Mac. Therefore, it is a good idea to anticipate that future and buy the MacBook Air M5 with that amount now. By the way, the MacBook Air M5 is a great choice for AI, as the per-core AI accelerators are much better than the previous generation for those tasks. Enjoy it!” Do you have more questions like this? The subscribers of Xataka Xtra You can send us your questions and our team will respond personally. And if you are already a subscriber, remember this advantage and that you can ask us whenever you want.

“If you put in 95% effort, it’s 0%,” a 22-year-old CEO defends the 996 day as a voluntary “product”

In late 2024, Daksh Gupta, founder and CEO of a small Silicon Valley AI startup, wrote a tweet that lit up the networks against him. He said that his startup did not offer work-life balance and he was looking for employees who were capable of committing to such a level with his company that he did not care. work 100 hours a week with weekends included. In his day, he defended this time requirement with a phrase that went viral: in such a competitive market, according to statements collected by Inc.com: “No one cares about the third best company, not even the second best in any software category. If you put in 95% of your effort, it’s like you’re not putting in any effort at all.” The origin of the misunderstanding. Months later, the young CEO has returned to give explanations about that controversy on the podcast The Peel with Turner Novakand what counts changes the photo quite a bit. Gupta says that the famous “996” model (from nine in the morning to nine at night six days a week) was not even born as a company norm. The statements came from an interview for him San Francisco Standard about the social life of the young founders of Silicon Valley. They asked him what they did for fun, and he summarized the fashion of the moment: “996, lift weights, don’t drink, don’t do drugs, run, eat meat and eggs and marry young,” said Gupta. Someone took that phrase out of context. He became the headline, and the headline became controversial. However, Gupta does not deny that the “996” shift model is being applied in his startup. He acknowledges that his team works from nine to nine thirty at night, and a good part of the weekend. But he rejects the “996” label without nuance. In his opinion, that term: “implies imposition and sounds like a 2008 factory in a third world country,” says the young CEO, and that implies something that he wants to avoid at all costs: imposition. Work, according to Gupta, is a product. The central idea defended by the CEO of Greptile in the interview with Turner Novak is that the jobs in his company are, literally, “a product.” It offers high salaries, an unusually generous stock package for a startup in its expansion phase, and tough technical projects in a small team. In exchange, he asks for total surrender. To avoid surprises, he says he treats each candidate “like an investor.” It teaches them the company’s revenue, growth, customer satisfaction. It lets them talk to employees and investors before signing anything. “The product is that: if it appeals to you, then you should join us. I’m going to be very transparent about what it is,” notes Gupta. Anyone looking for a comfortable schedule and stability, according to Gupta, simply doesn’t fit: “that’s not the product here,” he sums up bluntly. He is not the only apostle of extreme effort. Despite being a rather unique approach to the employee/shareholder concept, Gupta has not invented any formula that is not already applied in other Silicon Valley companies. Lucy Guoco-founder of Scale AI, advocates 90-hour weeks as the desirable standard. Other young founders have changed the parties and social life by 92 hour dayswithout alcohol involved. Great sharks of Silicon Valley like elon musk and Sergei Brin have been asking for years between 60 and 80 hours per week to your templates. The curious thing is the moment. China banned 996 by law five years ago. The People’s Supreme Court declared it illegal in 2021, after several employee deaths for excess hours. Silicon Valley is resurrecting, almost proudly, the same workday model that Beijing dismissed as a tremendous mistake. The other side of the argument. Not the entire ecosystem applauds. Suranga Chandratillake, Partner at Balderton Capital, believe that this speech comes mainly from investors who never founded anything and only seek a quick return on their investment at the expense of overexertion by employees. Amelia Miller, from the employment platform Iveegoes further and assures that requiring seven days of work without a break is directly a bad sign when it comes to investing. The numbers give him part reason. According to CB Insightsthe exhaustion of the founding team is behind 5% of the startup closures analyzed. It is not the main cause, but it is not an anecdote either. Meanwhile, OpenAI publishes reports calling for four day weeks thanks to AI, just when other companies in the sector demand the opposite from their engineers. That contradiction, for the moment, remains unanswered. In Xataka | Working more than 60 hours a week is not healthy: Japan is starting to learn it the hard way Image | Unsplash (Paymo), The Peel

The new Razer headphones dedicated to PlayStation and Xbox arrive that promise ultra-low latency and surround sound

What headphones do you use to play the console? If until now you were not using any model or if you have simply been wanting to renew the ones you already have for a while, pay attention because Razer has launched its Razer Hammerhead V3X HyperSpeed in PlayStation and Xbox edition. Of course, be careful not to get confused because they have arrived in two different versions: Razer Hammerhead V3X HyperSpeed ​​(PlayStation) by 109.99 euros. Razer Hammerhead V3X HyperSpeed ​​(Xbox) by 109.99 euros. Razer Hammerhead V3 X HyperSpeed ​​(PlayStation) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Razer Hammerhead V3 X HyperSpeed ​​(Xbox) The price could vary. We earn commission from these links New Razer headsets for PlayStation and Xbox The Razer Hammerhead V3 TWS Bluetooth headphones that stand out mainly because the brand promises a ultra low latencysomething important to have a good experience and that the audio does not have delay when listening to the sound through the headphones. The funny thing is that these headphones can be used through your Bluetooth connectivity or via the 2.4 GHz network. For the latter, the charging case works as a receiver so that the connection is stable and with lower latency. Obviously, the case also serves to recharge the headphones’ battery, offering, according to the brand, an autonomy of up to 35 hours. The headphones work with Bluetooth 5.3 to ensure better connection stability and greater range. They also have IPX4 certification with water resistance (specifically water jets) and come with touch controls on the headphones themselves. On the other hand, the Razer Hammerhead V3 immersive experience being compatible with Windows Sonic on Xbox, 3D audio on PlayStation and THX Spatial Audio on PC. The Razer Hammerhead V3 X HyperSpeed ​​are now available in two versions for PlayStation and Xbox. They can even be purchased from supplier stores such as Amazon. ⚡ IN SUMMARY: Razer Hammerhead V3 X HyperSpeed ✅ THE BEST Your connectivity– Can be used via Bluetooth 5.3 or 2.4 GHz connection. Its theoretical autonomy: Up to 10 hours with the earbuds and up to 35 with the charging case. ❌ THE WORST They do not have multipoint connection (Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz). 💡 BUY IT IF… You are looking for Bluetooth headphones to play the console that are comfortable, offer immersive sound and ultra-low latency. ⛔ DON’T BUY IT IF… You want the immersive experience that over-ear headphones offer, especially because of the passive noise isolation. You may also be interested Sony INZONE Buds, True Wireless Gaming Headphones, Low Latency Transceiver, Compatible with PC and PS5, 360 Spatial Sound, Light and Comfortable, Noise Cancelling, AI Microphone, 24 Hour Battery The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Xbox Wireless Headset Forza Horizon 6 Limited Edition Series X|S, One, PC and Cloud-Enabled Devices The price could vary. We earn commission from these links Some of the links in this article are affiliated and may provide a benefit to Xataka. In case of non-availability, offers may vary. Images | Razer In Xataka | Best Bluetooth speakers in quality price. Which one to buy based on use and seven recommended models In Xataka | Best sound bars in quality price (2026). Which one to buy and seven recommended models from 99 euros

bring the sandwich from home

A mother hid some sandwiches at the bottom of her backpack so her children could eat on the beach without having to go to the establishment’s restaurant. When it was time for food, he asked them to move away towards the shore so as not to attract the attention of the staff. The episode has ended up becoming the symbol of a debate that has been growing for years in Italy: how far the private beach business can go. It’s not who occupies it, but what you can do. we have been counting. Private concessions have been part of the Italian coastal landscape for decades. In regions such as Liguria or Emilia-Romagna they come to occupy about 70% of the coastlineoffering hammocks, umbrellas, bars, restaurants and all kinds of services. The problem is that, as the price of enjoying a day at the beach has increased, many users feel that the cost does not end when they rent their space on the sand. The last front of this tension no longer revolves around access to the sea, but rather something much more everyday: whether a family can take out a sandwich prepared at home. A symbol of the cost of going to the beach. The controversy broke out on a beach in Puglia, where a woman was reprimanded after introduce homemade food for her and her children. There is no national rule that prohibits bringing food to these establishments, but some concessionaires establish your own rules to protect the activity of its bars and restaurants. For many clients, however, the situation is hard to accept. After paying hundreds of euros for a full season or increasingly higher daily rates for an umbrella and two sunbeds, they consider it excessive to be forced to also assume the expense of the restaurant. Two business models in the same arena. The managers of the private beaches maintain that maintaining these facilities requires heavy investments and remember that they must take care of staff, cleaning, taxes and waste management during a very short tourist season. Furthermore, they assure that the problem is not so much the sandwiches as those who turn the beach into an improvised dining room with complete menus and then abandon the trash. Faced with this vision, many families respond that bringing food from home does not respond to a question of comfort, but of economyespecially at a time marked by the increasing cost of living. The real problem. The controversy has also put the spotlight on the state of many beaches Italian public Many users acknowledge that they would prefer to use them more frequently, but report that they lack basic services or are poorly maintained. This situation pushes many people towards private concessionswhere they find comfort and services, although in exchange they must assume costs that become higher every summer. The result is a growing feeling that access to the sea is still public, but enjoying it is beginning to seem like a luxury. Prohibited solutions. Not all establishments have chosen to tighten the rules. Some have started offer simple menus and affordable that customers can consume under their own umbrella, trying to reduce conflict without forcing them to give up catering. It is a formula that seeks to balance the interests of the business with the economic reality of many vacationers and that demonstrates that there are alternatives to the permanent confrontation between clients and dealers. The great battle. Be that as it may, the sandwich episode has transcended because it summarizes a discussion much broader on the tourism model and the use of public space. The question is no longer just how much it costs to rent a hammock, but where does the right end of the dealer to manage his business and where the freedom of those who have already paid to occupy a small piece of sand begins. In that sense, the humble hidden snack in a backpack has ended up becoming the unexpected protagonist of a debate about the future of Italian beaches. Image | °cute°!° In Xataka | Italy had a problem with its beaches called “tourism”: now it has a solution and an even bigger problem In Xataka | A beach in Sardinia has banned umbrellas for people between 10 and 65 years old. The reason is simple: fire

Zara promised you happy with its pants for the summer. Until they ended the “killer pants” label

Zara’s summer catalog it’s news. And for a reason that probably won’t be liked too much at the Inditex headquarters. Over the last few days, several TikTok users have published videos in which they report that by wearing one of their pants they have allegedly suffered falls and trips. There is no official confirmation or response from the company, but there are two undeniable facts. The first is that on networks you can find a good handful of videos on the subject that show falls and even injuries. The second is that the matter has escalated to reach media such as NY Post, cnn either Le Parisian. unexpected protagonist @cnn Some women are posting online about a pair of Zara trousers that they claim have caused them injury. People say the wide-leg trousers are so wide that they trip over them. CNN reached out to Zara, and they did not respond. ♬ original sound – CNN – CNN When a fashion brand launches a press, it expects it to leave its mark on the market, but due to its sales and success among customers, it does not. for its riskswhich is what has happened to some flowy pants Zara women’s clothing. The piece in question costs 22.95 euros and stands out for its design palazzo. Tight at the waist and with a loose leg, they are light, fresh and, above all, versatile. Depending on how they are combined, they serve both a casual and formal style. The problem is that, in this specific case, the designers seem to have opted more for aesthetics than functionality. According to shared videos by several users and media on TikTok, the pants are so baggy and long that when the person wearing them walks with them can trip. That is what several recordings published on the platform show and that can be found with the labels #zaratrousers, #zarattrousersdangerous either #deadlyzarapantsin which the garment is identified as part of the Zara catalog. In its official website At least one very similar garment can be seen. @camilariberaroca think a THOUSAND times before buying them @ZARA should have a warning on the label of these pants💀⚠️ #deadly #zarapants #falling #zaratrousers #fyp ♬ original sound – jojo.aitools Many of the recordings come from private accounts showing trips, often captured by security cameras. Some users even shows wounds supposedly caused by falls. Over the last few days, however, complaints they have been escalating until reaching international media, such as the chain cnn, Le Parisian, Telegraaf, NDTV, Metro, First Post either New York Post. They have also addressed the issue influencers with thousands of followers, like Shivani Khoslawho tried the pants in person two days ago. His piece already has around 14,000 likes. The Australian media Nine assures that in total they have been published more than 2,000 videos on TikTok about a phenomenon that some (including that same headline) have dubbed “deadly pants” either “murderers”. The truth is that the topic has generated a wide conversation on networks in which irony is not lacking. @gracewils0nx Thnx Tom for laughing after you’ve picked me up off the floor xxxx @tomorford2301 @ZARA #deathtrousers #zara #zaradeathtrousers ♬ original sound – € “There should be a Netflix documentary about them”, joke a user. Others slip that the garment should be sold “with helmet and knee pads” or, in a deeper tonereport the injuries that a bad trip can cause. From what the recordings show, the problem would be the design of the legsso long and loose that when you run the risk of tripping over them. At the moment neither Zara nor Inditex have commented on the matter. At Xataka we have written to both (both Zara and its parent company) without having yet received a response at the time of publishing this article. If this arrives, we will update the information. Images | TikTok In Xataka | It’s 2025 and millions of men around the world still refuse one thing: shorts.

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