Eduardo Casanova breaks the taboo: "The only closet I have lived in is not the one of homosexuality, but of HIV"
Eduardo Casanova shares his experience of living with HIV and the stigma associated with it while promoting his documentary 'Sidosa.'
Man killed by coast guard wanted to incite revolt in Cuba, says friend
Michel Ortega Casanova, who was killed by the Cuban coast guard, aimed to spark a rebellion in Cuba, according to his associates.
A crew member of the boat who died in Cuba wanted to ignite "the spark" of an uprising on the island, said a political ally.
Michel Ortega Casanova, killed during a confrontation with Cuban coast guards, aimed to incite an uprising against the Cuban government, according to a political ally.
Hernán Casanova: the Argentine tennis player was suspended for betting on matches in which he did not play
Argentine tennis player Hernán Casanova has been suspended for two months and fined for betting on matches in which he did not participate, violating the sport's anti-corruption rules.
An Argentine tennis player admitted to having bet and was sanctioned: financial penalty and suspension
Argentine tennis player Hernán Casanova has been suspended for two months and fined after admitting to betting on tennis matches and failing to report a case of corruption.
Tragedy in La Matanza: lost control of the car and killed a man in front of his wife and daughters
A 37-year-old man was killed by a runaway car in Isidro Casanova, La Matanza, while his wife and daughters witnessed the tragic event.
La Matanza: an 18-year-old lost control of his car and killed a man
In Isidro Casanova, an 18-year-old driver lost control of his car and fatally struck a man standing on the street, leading to the driver's charge of involuntary manslaughter.
"The Woman's Idol" - a new release with a star-studded cast!
The article discusses a new theatrical production featuring a middle-aged Casanova facing humorous situations and raising questions about love, betrayal, and deception.
He had house arrest for the robbery at a bank in Uruguay, broke the ankle bracelet, and crossed to hide in Argentina: he was arrested in Avellaneda
Alberto Javier Casanova, an Argentine wanted for bank robbery in Uruguay, broke his house arrest ankle monitor, fled to Argentina, and was captured in Sarandí while awaiting extradition.
Her name may not ring a bell, but she was the first Spanish woman to be a war correspondent
Sofía Casanova made history as the first Spanish woman to serve as a war correspondent, covering significant events such as World War I and the Russian Revolution.
Casanova, beyond the seduction myth
The Venetian Giorgio Cini Foundation dismantles the simplistic label of Casanova as merely a lover and conqueror, revealing the essence of a wandering traveler and fervently European intellectual.
Theater, parties, dice, and 'Turqueries'. The other 18th century of Casanova
A dual exhibition at the Galleria di Palazzo Cini and the Fondazione Giorgio Cini celebrates Giacomo Casanova, exploring his connection to Venice and Europe's cultural role during the 18th century, marking 300 years since his birth.
College freshman identified as one of three hikers found dead on California’s Mount Baldy
Marcus Alexander Muench Casanova, a 19-year-old college freshman from Seal Beach, California, was identified among three hikers found dead on Mount Baldy after a report of a fall.