With a jury of distinguished figures, it is the turn of the Humanities at the Konex Awards
The 47th edition of the Konex Awards focuses on the Humanities, featuring a prestigious jury led by Aída Kemelmajer de Carlucci.
Local Elections in the Munich Region: "As a Black person, I contribute to diversity among the Black community"
Jeanne-Marie Sindani and Aida Al Sheikh, candidates with immigrant backgrounds in the Munich region, face challenges in local politics but are driven by their commitment to diversity and making a difference in their communities.
Kidnappings and the Right Defending the Minimum Wage: The Unpredictable Marks the Campaign in Colombia
The kidnapping of an indigenous senator highlights security concerns in Colombia during a critical election period.
Kidnapping of a Senator in Colombia: The FARC Dissidence Would Be Responsible, According to the Prosecutor's Office
Colombian senator Aida Quilcué was briefly kidnapped in her region, with a FARC dissident faction being blamed for the incident.
The soccer club, the influencer and the fight to save a beloved West Bank institution
A campaign to save a soccer pitch in the Aida Refugee camp in the West Bank is gaining international attention amid threats of demolition by the Israeli Defence Force.
Senator Kidnapped in Colombia Ahead of Elections, Attempt on President
Senator Aida Quilcue was kidnapped by unknown individuals in her native Cauca department but was later rescued by a group of Indigenous people.
Kidnapped Colombian Senator Released After President's Warning
A Colombian senator, Aida Quilcue, was kidnapped and later released following warnings from the president amid rising violence ahead of upcoming elections.
Colombia: Senator who was kidnapped freed safe and sound
Colombian Senator Aída Kilcué was safely recovered shortly after being kidnapped in a violence-prone region controlled by dissident groups of the former FARC.
Colombian senator kidnapped in guerrilla zone
Indigenous Senator Aida Quilcué was kidnapped in southwestern Colombia, amid rising political violence during the election period, as reported by President Gustavo Petro.
Colombian senator kidnapped
A Colombian senator, Aida Quilcue, was kidnapped in a guerrilla-controlled area of Cauca, prompting President Gustavo Petro to issue a warning to the rebels.
Kidnapping victim Colombian senator in an area controlled by rebels
Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced the kidnapping of indigenous senator Aida Quilcue in the conflict-ridden Caquetá region, which is under the influence of former FARC rebel groups.
Gustavo Petro claimed he escaped a plan to assassinate him in Colombia
Colombian President Gustavo Petro revealed that he fled a purported assassination plan against him amid heightened political tensions ahead of the presidential elections.
Colombia: A senator kidnapped in a guerrilla zone in the southwest of the country
Senator Aida Quilcué has been kidnapped by dissidents of the ex-FARC in Colombia's Cauca department amidst a surge in political violence during the electoral period.
Region Stockholm's unexpected billion-dollar profit: 'Strongest finances ever'
Region Stockholm has announced a record profit of 5.1 billion kronor for 2025, prompting promises of increased hiring in healthcare and significant investments in public transport this year.
"The aim is to make life so unbearable that Palestinians will voluntarily choose to leave the country"
Fifteen-year-old Noor aspires to become a soccer professional while living in the Aida refugee camp on the West Bank, amidst threats to survival following attacks on humanitarian organization UNRWA.
The audience sees 'Aída and Back' and shares unfiltered opinions about the film by Paco León and Carmen Machi
Spanish audiences are sharing their unfiltered reactions to 'Aída y vuelta', a film by Paco León and Carmen Machi, praising it as a 'brilliant satire.'
Paco León: "Now we are all afraid to speak and cause a stir, but that cannot hold us back"
In a discussion reflecting on societal fears of expression, Paco León emphasizes the importance of not being silenced despite the risks of backlash.
Victims of a slaughter: Iranian people have been rising up for decades against the Islamic regime
Aida Tavakoli, co-founder of We Are Iranian Students, discusses the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Iran and calls on the international community to confront the Islamic regime's human rights violations.
Adrián Gordillo, 'El Mecos' from 'Aída', linked to car theft after admitting to being broke
Actor Adrián Gordillo, known as 'El Mecos' from the series 'Aída', has been linked to a car theft incident in Madrid, admitting to his financial struggles.
Liveblog on Snowstorm: Cruise Ship Returns Early to Hamburg
Aidanova, a cruise ship from Aida, has returned to Hamburg ahead of schedule due to a snowstorm, impacting various regional events and transportation services.
How is it possible to be sad when a people becomes free?
Aida Yespica reflects on her roots and feelings of nostalgia for Venezuela while celebrating a momentous event regarding the country's freedom.
The Curious Transition of Mélani Olivares: From 'Aída' to Coaching
Actress Mélani Olivares has shifted her career focus to provide personalized coaching for actors, emphasizing the importance of humility and learning through mistakes.
F.A.Z. Salary Check: How much does a cruise captain earn?
The article discusses Tommy Möller's late entry into the cruise industry, his rapid rise to captain, the amount of time he spends at sea, and his salary.