'Honor to the Soldiers': Felipe Calderón Acknowledges the Work of the Army in the Operation Against 'El Mencho'
Former Mexican President Felipe Calderón praised the federal forces involved in the operation against notorious drug trafficker Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, alias 'El Mencho', who was killed in a confrontation with the military.
Again Calderón! Don't lie
Claudia Sheinbaum, Mexico's Executive Head, criticized former President Felipe Calderón during a conference, emphasizing students' ignorance of his presidency and labeling his drug war declaration as irresponsible.
"What they did to her is disgusting": Why Yina Calderón did not enter La Casa de los Famosos Telemundo?
Yina Calderón, a controversial figure in Latin entertainment, will not compete in Telemundo's 'La Casa de los Famosos' but will appear as a panelist instead.
Diabolik Murder, Life Sentence Confirmation Requested for Calderon: "It's a Mafia Crime"
In the appeal for Calderon's life sentence, the prosecution asserts that the murder of Fabrizio "Diabolik" Piscitelli is a mafia-related crime, highlighting the significant influence of organized crime in specific areas of Rome.
‘Every four kilometers there were checkpoints’: The time chef Martín San Román cooked for Felipe Calderón
Chef Martín San Román reminisces about preparing a memorable black bean soup for Bill Gates during the World Economic Forum in Davos while working with the Mexican government.
‘Dishonesty of Robledo is not surprising’: Measles outbreak did not start with Calderón, says Chertorivski
Former Health Secretary Salomón Chertorivski disputes claims made by Zoé Robledo attributing low vaccination rates for measles to past PRI and PAN administrations, emphasizing a higher vaccination rate under current governance.
The Daughter of the Air arrives at Cenart, a masterpiece by Pedro Calderón de la Barca
The renowned play 'The Daughter of the Air' by Pedro Calderón de la Barca is being adapted and presented at Cenart, exploring themes of freedom, human megalomania, and the pitfalls of power.
Forced to work despite her legal blindness: a ruling revokes the permanent disability of a woman from Seville
A court ruling has revoked the permanent disability status of Carmen Calderón, a legally blind woman from Seville, forcing her to work despite her condition caused by a surgical mishap in 2020.
Of battles and verses: the legacy of the Spanish Tercios that no army has matched
The article explores the unique legacy of the Spanish Tercios, highlighting how poets and playwrights like Calderón de la Barca and Lope de Vega intertwined their artistic creations with the realities of battlefield life.
Historical figures Antonio José de Sucre and Abdón Calderón are the protagonists of the novel ‘1822’, by Íñigo Salvador
The article features writer and lawyer Íñigo Salvador, who discusses his novel ‘1822’ centering on historical figures Antonio José de Sucre and Abdón Calderón.