News: 10 years since the attacks in the Bataclan Hall, a minimum wage of its own in the Basque Parliament and the presentation of the Korrika
A summary, in two words, of what will be news in the Present today.
Bataclan Hall.
Today, 13 November 2025, the main headlines in the media are as follows:
- 10 years since the Paris bombings: 10 years since the Paris bombings today. The Islamic State killed 130 and killed more than 400 people in various parts of Paris, including the Bataclan Hall. Gur morning there will be tributes in the places where the attacks took place and in the afternoon the garden dedicated to the victims November 13
- Own minimum wage in the Basque Parliament: Thepopular legislative initiative on the own minimum wage will reach the Basque Parliament without sufficient support to move forward. Saioa will begin at 09:30, but it seems that the proposal will be blocked , since PNV and PSE have advanced that they areagainst the\u00A0 procedure.
- Presentation of the Korrika: the 24th edition of the Korrika will be presented from 11:45 a.m. at the Izaskun Arrue Cultural Centre in Vitoria-Gasteiz. Among other things, the Korrika 2026 will be announced.
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Iran accuses the US of violating the ceasefire after attacking a ship in Ormuz
Tehran denounces an act of "maritime piracy" and responds with drones. Tension and mistrust are growing on the verge of talks for a peace agreement.
Rumen Radev has won the Bulgarian elections, according to the first results
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Iran says it is making progress in negotiations with the US, but the final agreement is still a long way off
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Iran has again imposed restrictions on the Strait of Hormuz
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The EU says the opening of Ormuz is good news but insists that travel must be free
"The imposition of tolls for transit would set a dangerous precedent," said the European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs, Kaja Kallas. On the other hand, in the context of the crisis and convened by France and the United Kingdom, 50 countries and international organizations have met in Paris. They have announced the launch of a "neutral" maritime mission to "assist and protect" ships passing through the Persian Gulf.