Sebastian Hoeneß explains Jeremy Arévalo's lack of continuity at Stuttgart: 'We knew this situation was possible'
Ecuadorean footballer Jeremy Arévalo's adjustment to German football has been challenging, as he has not yet secured a starting position with Stuttgart since his transfer in January, a situation acknowledged by coach Sebastian Hoeneß.
José Rubén Zamora: "I have essentially been kidnapped"
Guatemalan journalist José Rubén Zamora, under house arrest after more than 800 days in prison, claims he has faced persecution from the Attorney General's Office while asserting that the structures controlling justice in Guatemala remain intact despite the election of Bernardo Arévalo.
Guatemala decrees state of prevention; operational plan for security is established
Guatemala has declared a state of prevention to address gang violence, allowing security forces to take specific actions for public safety.
Guatemala ends monthlong state of emergency aimed at combatting gang violence
Guatemala has lifted its month-long state of emergency aimed at combatting gang violence while introducing new powers to address ongoing issues.
Governor of Guayas says that investigation lines are still open for the fire in Multicomercio building
The governor of Guayas, José Arévalo, announced ongoing investigations into the recent fire at the Multicomercio complex, emphasizing the need for accountability and vigilance over the use of such habitable spaces as warehouses.
The Guatemalan prosecutor loses her battle for immunity while receiving complaints from the UN for illegal adoptions
Guatemalan prosecutor Consuelo Porras fails in her bid for a Constitutional Court position amidst UN allegations of her involvement in illegal adoptions.
Guatemala Prosecutor Raids Voting Center Where a Constitutional Magistrate Will Be Elected
The Guatemalan Public Ministry, sanctioned for corruption, raided a voting center where attorneys are electing a constitutional magistrate amid ongoing controversies.
"At home, I have a pianist, a footballer, and a sailor": she has been working since the age of 12 and seeks a stable job so that her children can fulfill their dreams
Leila Arévalo, who has worked since she was a child, is determined to provide her children with opportunities to pursue their passions in music, sports, and sailing.
Bernardo Arévalo: "Guatemala faces democracy in the coming months"
Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo discusses the challenges of the upcoming elections and the need for judicial change in a country grappling with institutional recovery and state corruption.
Pavić and Arevalo had a match point in Adelaide but missed the semifinals
Croatian tennis player Mate Pavić and Salvadoran Marcelo Arevalo were defeated in the quarterfinals of the ATP 250 tournament in Adelaide by Italians Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori despite having a match point.
Pavić and Arevalo in the Quarterfinals of Adelaide
Croatian tennis player Mate Pavić has advanced to the quarterfinals of the ATP tennis tournament in Adelaide alongside Salvadoran Marcelo Arevalo, winning their match against the German-Taiwanese duo in straight sets.
Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala: A President Fights Against Corrupt Justice
Guatemala's leftist President Bernardo Arévalo, in office for two years, faces challenges due to judicial blockades but hopes for changes ahead.
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo: "My father's generation, the one that changed the PSOE, made us believe in a utopian Spain that has not happened, they deceived us"
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo reflects on the disillusionment with the expectations set by his father's generation regarding Spain's future in a recent interview.
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo advocates for the unifying power of music and folklore in 'Rondallas'
Daniel Sánchez Arévalo discusses the importance of music and folklore in bringing people together through his project 'Rondallas'.
The Return of Daniel Sánchez Arévalo: 'I Have Felt Like a Director Again with 'Rondallas'
Filmmaker Daniel Sánchez Arévalo makes a return to his roots with the comedic film 'Rondallas,' filled with humanity, music, and memorable characters.
‘Rondallas’: a kind collective duel to the rhythm of Galician folklore
‘Rondallas’ is a bittersweet drama by Daniel Sánchez Arévalo that explores overcoming loss through community and music.
'Rondallas': the Spanish film that aims to move the audience with the solidarity and tradition of Galician bands
The Spanish film 'Rondallas' seeks to connect with audiences through the themes of solidarity and the musical traditions of Galician bands as explained by director Daniel Sánchez Arévalo and producer Ramón Campos.
Political Prisoners in Guatemala: The Price of Protest
The article discusses the plight of political prisoners Héctor Chaclán and Luis Pacheco, who contributed to the election of President Bernardo Arévalo in Guatemala but were subsequently imprisoned due to a corrupt justice system.
The beautiful imaginary hotels of illustrator Jorge Arévalo
An exhibition in Madrid showcases the imaginary hotels illustrated by Jorge Arévalo, featuring fictional accommodations in real, glamorous destinations.