Judicial Family, Political Friction, and Controversies: Carlos Mahiques, One of the Judges Who Must Decide the Fate of the Case Linked to the AFA
Carlos Mahiques, a prominent judge in Argentina, is involved in a significant legal case regarding the ownership of a luxurious property attributed to AFA authorities.
Beyond the Fate case: the economy is growing, but quality private employment is falling
Despite an economic growth of approximately 4% in Argentina, private sector employment of quality is declining, particularly in industry and construction.
FULL MYSTERY โฉ The fate of a woman who disappeared without a trace three times during her life is still unknown
The article explores the enigmatic case of Hannah Upp, a woman who vanished three times in her life, leaving her fate a lasting mystery.
After the conflict over Fate, allied blocks push for more changes and key points of the labor reform are at risk
Allied political blocs in Argentina are pressuring for further changes to a labor reform bill, jeopardizing key aspects of the proposal due to pushback on the compensation fund and the repeal of professional statutes.
British writer: Trump is at a moment of extreme danger and Epstein's testimony could determine his fate
A British writer argues that former President Trump is in a precarious political position and the implications of Jeffrey Epstein's case could significantly affect his future if congressional investigations persist.
Will Rajpal Yadav Get Bail or Stay in Jail? Sonu Sood Says - We Stand with You...
Rajpal Yadav's fate regarding bail in a check bounce case will be decided by a Delhi court today, with support from his fans and Sonu Sood.
The Senate accelerates in the case of the Venezuelan Plus Ultra and demands to know the fate of the 53 million from the public rescue
The Senate is investigating the Venezuelan airline Plus Ultra's connections to the government and the whereabouts of a 53 million public aid package used to settle a debt with Venezuela's state oil company.
Alvin Hellerstein, the 92-year-old judge who will decide the fate of Nicolas Maduro in New York
Alvin Hellerstein, a 92-year-old federal judge appointed by Bill Clinton, is set to preside over the case against Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, having previously dealt with similar prosecutions.
Crans Montana, the stories of Italian boys who are missing
The article discusses the tragic case of Emanuele Galeppini, a 17-year-old missing in Crans-Montana, as his family from Genoa grapples with the uncertainty of his fate amidst the search efforts.