'I want to live slower': Mexican dancer Majo Espinosa recounts critical days after her cancer treatment
Mexican dancer Majo Espinosa shared a heartfelt testimony about her struggles following chemotherapy for ovarian cancer, expressing her renewed perspective on life after enduring significant physical pain.
The dirty war in Vox reaches the courts: two high-ranking officials of Abascal charged
Two senior officials of Vox have been charged as part of an internal conflict within the party, particularly involving allegations of information leaks and corruption.
About fifteen former leaders of Vox demand an extraordinary congress from Abascal
Former leaders of the Vox party, led by Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, have called for an extraordinary conference amidst concerns over the party's direction.
Espinosa, Ortega Smith, and a dozen former Vox leaders call for an extraordinary congress of the party
Former leaders of Vox, including Iván Espinosa de los Monteros, are demanding an extraordinary congress to address internal party challenges and leadership issues.
Motorcyclist found dead in ditch after accident in Espinosa
A 45-year-old motorcyclist was found dead in a ditch in Espinosa, Brazil, following an accident.
The giant of the automotive world is swaying – CEO: 'Anything can happen'
Nissan faces significant financial losses with a predicted 3.6 billion euro shortfall for the fiscal year, prompting drastic restructuring measures including factory closures and workforce reductions.
'Heartbreaking', says partner of flood-damaged salon two days after opening in Espinosa
A new beauty salon in Espinosa, Brazil, suffered significant damage just two days after its opening due to severe floods caused by heavy rainfall.
Flood in Espinosa: after inundation that left more than a thousand displaced, cleaning work is intensified
Following severe flooding in Espinosa, Brazil, that displaced over one thousand residents, local authorities are intensifying cleanup operations.
Inmet issues new red alert for Espinosa after flooding leaves 1,600 displaced
Inmet has issued another red alert for Espinosa, Brazil, predicting heavy rain after recent floods displaced 1,600 individuals.
Flood leaves 60 homeless and 1,600 displaced in Espinosa
A flood in Espinosa, Brazil, has left 60 people homeless and 1,600 displaced, with municipal and state authorities mobilizing to provide assistance and cleanup efforts.
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa: 'So many things happen every morning that it makes you afraid'
Nissan CEO Ivan Espinosa reflects on the challenges facing the company as it navigates a significant financial crisis and competition in the electric vehicle market.
Water levels begin to drop in streets of Espinosa after flooding caused by heavy rains
Water levels are receding in Espinosa, Brazil, after flooding due to heavy rainfall, which resulted in significant property damage.
Number of families affected by the flood in Espinosa rises to 550; city is under red alert from Inmet
The number of families impacted by flooding in Espinosa, Brazil has increased to 550, as the city remains under a red alert for severe weather.
Flood causes damage in Espinosa and city declares state of emergency
A significant flood in Espinosa, Brazil, led to extensive damage and the declaration of a state of emergency by city officials.
ICE arrests alleged child sex offender released under Connecticut sanctuary laws
Federal authorities arrested Christian Espinosa-Sarango, an illegal immigrant from Ecuador charged with child sexual abuse, after he was previously released due to Connecticut's sanctuary policies.
Stolen car in RJ recovered after being identified during seizure of cloned luxury vehicle in Espinosa
A stolen car from Rio de Janeiro was recovered in Espinosa, Minas Gerais, by the Military Road Police after being identified during the seizure of a cloned luxury vehicle.
Cloned luxury car seized on MGC-122 in Espinosa
The Military Police in Brazil seized a cloned luxury car valued at R$ 300,000 during a traffic operation in Espinosa.
Nichupté Vehicle Bridge in Cancun is 94.2% Complete: Mara Lezama
The Nichupté Vehicle Bridge in Cancun has reached 94.2% completion, with the main structure fully connected, according to the Governor of Quintana Roo, Mara Lezama Espinosa.
Thiago Espinosa, excited about his arrival at América: 'it is the biggest in Mexico'
Uruguayan player Thiago Espinosa has joined Club América on a one-year loan with an option to buy, expressing pride in being part of the team.
América closes a highly South American transfer market and ends the myth of being unable to sign
América successfully concluded a bustling transfer window with three significant South American signings, challenging previous notions about their recruitment capabilities.
América close to signing Thiago Espinosa at the end of the Clausura 2026 market
Club América is in advanced talks to sign 21-year-old left-back Thiago Espinosa from Racing of Montevideo for the Clausura 2026 season.
Mara Lezama and Ana Patricia reinforce security in Cancun with the delivery of 70 new patrols
Governor Mara Lezama Espinosa and Mayor Ana Patricia Peralta have delivered 70 new vehicles to enhance police response capabilities in Cancun during an event at Malecón Tajamar.
Chavismo freed Argentine Roberto Baldo and his wife: they return to Argentina
Argentine Roberto Baldo and his wife Montserrat Espinosa de Baldo were released by the Venezuelan regime after being detained for 416 days in various prisons, with their return home celebrated by Patricia Bullrich.
The president of Unicef Spain: "We are facing one of the most critical situations for children, comparable to that of World War II"
UNICEF Spain's president, María Ángeles Espinosa Bayal, emphasizes the critical state of children's rights amidst significant cutbacks, drawing a parallel to the dire conditions during World War II.
Donations surge for fallen NY officer and new mom following tragic death at hands of DWI suspect
Nearly $200,000 has been raised in just two days to support the family of Officer Patricia Espinosa, who was tragically killed by a suspected drunk driver in New York.
🎙 PODCAST | Not Everyone Lost the War
This week in Spain, discussions around dialogue and the civil war emerged following a contentious event organized by Arturo Pérez-Reverte in Seville titled 'The War That We All Lost,' sparking controversy after writer David Uclés withdrew due to the presence of political figures José María Aznar and Iván Espinosa.
Nutritionist Maite Espinosa explains whether it is better to have a sweet or savory breakfast: "Individual factors must be taken into account"
Nutritionist Maite Espinosa discusses the importance of breakfast and the need to consider individual factors when deciding between sweet or savory options.