The story of Camilo, the boy who celebrated the Olympic round of Lanús in a hospital and received the most special visit
Camilo, a young fan of Club Atlético Lanús, celebrated his team's victory from a hospital room while undergoing treatment for leukemia, capturing the hearts of many online.
After 24 years, Camilo García returned to Intrusos: this is how he is today
Camilo García has returned to the television program Intrusos after a 24-year absence, now hosted by Adrián Pallares and Rodrigo Lussich.
Camilo Torres recalls Colombia where ideologies guided guerrillas
Last week, the remains of revolutionary priest Camilo Torres were identified in Colombia over 60 years after his death in combat, highlighting ongoing efforts to address the legacy of guerrilla warfare in the country.
Camilo Santana missed the opportunity to discuss the results of the School Census
Education Minister Camilo Santana responded to the School Census numbers by suggesting that a decrease in enrollment is a positive sign of an efficient educational system, despite criticism regarding the loss of one million enrollments.
Education Minister visits Santarém, appoints Ufopa rector and announces investments
The Brazilian Education Minister, Camilo Santana, visited Santarém, where he appointed the new rector of Ufopa and announced new investments in education.
Camilo Santana advocates for Lula to expand alliance and mentions Renan Filho and Helder for vice
Education Minister Camilo Santana suggests that President Lula should consider replacing Vice President Geraldo Alckmin to broaden his political alliances ahead of the re-election campaign.
Education Minister announces R$ 120 million for Ufac and Ifac during agenda in Rio Branco
Brazil's Education Minister Camilo Santana announced over R$ 120 million in federal investments for the Federal University of Acre (Ufac) and the Federal Institute of Acre (Ifac) during a visit to Rio Branco.
Camilo Torres: Who was the 'Colombian Che Guevara' and how he became a 'priest-guerrilla'
The remains of Camilo Torres, a notable figure known as the 'Colombian Che Guevara,' were identified 60 years after his disappearance, promising hope for many families of missing persons in Colombia.
75 years of 'The Hive': censored for immorality and pornography, it leaked 'drop by drop' and consecrated the controversial Nobel Camilo José Cela
On the 75th anniversary of Camilo José Cela's controversial novel 'La Colmena,' the piece examines its initial censorship in Spain and its eventual publication in Argentina during Perón's government.
Blow to the Oliver Sinisterra Front: After the Fall of Alias 'Camilo,' Criminal Cell Disbanded in Esmeraldas
Ecuador's military captured nine individuals and seized a significant stockpile of weaponry linked to the criminal organization Oliver Sinisterra Front following the arrest of its leader's deputy.
Fate: An economist revealed "the most important factor" for the closure of the company and referred to the "problem of Greater Buenos Aires"
Fate, an Argentine tire producer, announced its closure, leading to the dismissal of 920 employees, with economist Camilo Tiscornia discussing economic factors influencing this decision.
Camilo Filho Avenue in Teresina will be partially closed for sanitation work; see section
Camilo Filho Avenue in Teresina will be partially closed from October 18 to October 21 for water distribution network work, with nighttime operations to minimize disruption.
The driver was not the driver
This article discusses the duality and complexity of understanding language and meaning through a literary lens, referencing Colombian guerrilla priest Camilo Torres and Gabriel García Márquez.
Man who ran over physiotherapist after work has request for freedom denied
A Brazilian court denied the release request for João Paulo Rocha do Nascimento, the driver who ran over physiotherapist Thiago Dias Camilo.
Colombia: 60 years after his death, the 'guerrilla priest' formally identified
The remains of Camilo Torres, a prominent figure in Colombia's guerrilla movement and supporter of liberation theology, have been formally identified 60 years after his death in combat.
Physiotherapist was leaving work when hit by a driver without a license
A physiotherapist named Thiago Dias Camilo was seriously injured in a traffic accident involving an unlicensed driver in Brazil.
Mía, the name that continues to drive Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas
Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas expresses the profound pain of losing a child while emphasizing the importance of continuing to move forward in life and pursuing dreams.
The maze that complicates the delivery of the remains of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
The burial ceremony for Camilo Torres, a Colombian priest who died in combat in 1966, faces delays due to bureaucratic obstacles involving legal, search, and university institutions.
Argentina Open: Camilo Ugo Carabelli won the Argentine duel against Francisco Comesaña
Camilo Ugo Carabelli defeated Francisco Comesaña in the first round of the Argentina Open, showcasing a strong performance in front of a home crowd.
Ufes Medical Course in Alegre May Be Authorized as Early as February, Says Education Minister
The Minister of Education announced that the medical course at Ufes in Alegre may receive authorization by February, aiming to expand medical education in federal universities.
He became obsessed with Japanese food, won a contest, and traveled to learn secret techniques from the best fried chicken.
Camilo Sce, a Japanese food enthusiast from Argentina, won a contest that allowed him to travel to Japan and learn unique cooking techniques for fried chicken.
Camilo Ugo Carabelli, champion of the Rosario Challenger amidst a tense atmosphere
Camilo Ugo Carabelli has won the Rosario Challenger, marking a significant rise in his ATP ranking and highlighting recent controversies in Argentine tennis.
Education Minister Camilo Santana makes a statement this Sunday
Education Minister Camilo Santana will make a televised statement this Sunday, with details of the address yet to be disclosed.
Román Burruchaga and a disturbing threat hours before the Challenger final in Rosario: "Lose or you won't leave the city"
Argentine tennis player Román Burruchaga received an alarming threat just hours before his Challenger final match, warning him to lose or face serious consequences.
Camilo Filho Avenue in Teresina has a closure starting this Thursday (5); see schedule
A partial closure of Camilo Filho Avenue in the Todos os Santos neighborhood of Teresina begins on Thursday, February 5, from 7 PM to 5 AM until February 11.
Remains with erased DNA and diplomatic efforts with two countries: the hidden story of the finding of the body of guerrilla priest Camilo Torres
El País reveals the long and complex process, filled with difficulties and contradictions, that allowed for the identification of Colombian priest Camilo Torres' remains 60 years after his death in combat.
Number of medical slots expanded at the Federal University of Rondonópolis (MT)
The Minister of Education, Camilo Santana, announced the doubling of medical slots at the Federal University of Rondonópolis from 40 to 80 during the inauguration of a campus in Mato Grosso.
'Universities with low grades in Enamed will not have FIES', says education minister in MT
Education Minister Camilo Santana announced that universities rated 1 and 2 by the National Medical Evaluation Exam (Enamed) will not receive the Student Financing Fund (FIES) this year during the inauguration of a campus in Várzea Grande, Mato Grosso.
Camilo Santana says he will leave MEC in April to work on campaigns
Education Minister Camilo Santana announced he will leave his position in April to focus on election campaigns for President Lula's re-election and the Governorship of Ceará, although he does not intend to run for governor himself.
Puppy puppies were rescued after being abandoned in a cardboard box on the road in Itapetininga
Six puppies were rescued after being abandoned in a cardboard box on a road in the São Camilo neighborhood of Itapetininga, Brazil, found in poor conditions.
New Focuses of the 'Plus Ultra' Case: Camilo Ibrahim Issa, the Rehabbed One from Zapatero, and the Embassy as a 'Business Center'
The article investigates links between former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero and Plus Ultra, a financially troubled airline that received a government bailout, focusing on Camilo Ibrahim Issa, a key figure in the company.
'A lot of cowardice,' says stepmother of 10-year-old girl killed while going to birthday party in RJ
The stepmother of 10-year-old Sophia Loren Soares Camilo expressed her sorrow over the girl's tragic death after their car was shot multiple times while en route to a birthday party, with six bullets striking the child.
Camilo Ibrahim, the Key Man of Plus Ultra Rehabilitated by Zapatero for Business
The article discusses Camilo Ibrahim, a controversial Venezuelan businessman rehabilitated by former Spanish Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero for business dealings, amid claims of espionage.
Video: Tennis player cut his hair during the match and went viral
Argentinian tennis player Camilo Hugo Carabelli went viral when he decided to groom his luscious hair right after finishing a game.
They took advantage of the intoxication of Camilo Sesto's daughter to rob her house
Sheila Devil, the daughter of singer Camilo Sesto, was robbed at her home while inebriated during a party, prompting her recent decision to enter rehabilitation.
Alcoy bids farewell to the Camilo Sesto Fan Club while Lourdes Ornelas focuses on Sheila Devil's health
Alcoy is saying goodbye to the Camilo Sesto Fan Club as Lourdes Ornelas discusses her daughter's hospital admission and the artist's legacy.
Camilo, Colombian who has been in Spain for two weeks: 'Many companies have not given me work due to lack of papers'
Camilo, a Colombian immigrant in Spain for just two weeks, shares his challenges in finding work due to a lack of documentation, despite having secured a job shortly after his arrival.