It appears that Cristiano Ronaldo, despite his age, cannot stop scoring. Weeks after hitting a bicycle kick that left the internet stunned, the Portuguese maestro delivered the goods yet again on Wednesday, scoring in Al Nassr's 4-2 win over Al Wahda and hitting his iconic SIUUU! celebration at the
Spotify to raise U.S. prices in first quarter of next year: Report

Spotify to raise U.S. prices in first quarter of next year: Report
Spotify will raise its U.S. subscription prices in the first quarter of next year, the Financial Times reported on Monday, citing three people familiar with the matter.
The Swedish streaming giant said in August it would raise prices to 11.99 euros ($13.82) per month from 10.99 euros in markets including South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, Latin America and the Asia-Pacific region.
But next year's hike would be the first price increase in the United States since June 2024.
Spotify did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.
The company has leaned on price increases in recent years to drive earnings growth, confident that its ubiquity ensures users stick around. It raised the cost of its premium individual plan in more than 150 markets in the September quarter.
Spotify forecast fourth-quarter profit above Wall Street expectations earlier this month, betting on robust user growth and a boost from price hikes in the crucial holiday season.
Published - November 25, 2025 09:30 am IST
technology (general) / internet / Artificial Intelligence
Source: TheHindu
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It appears that Cristiano Ronaldo, despite his age, cannot stop scoring. Weeks after hitting a bicycle kick that left the internet stunned, the Portuguese maestro delivered the goods yet again on Wednesday, scoring in Al Nassr's 4-2 win over Al Wahda and hitting his iconic SIUUU! celebration at the
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