National Assembly resumes activities in Quito and discusses report recommending the dismissal of a Correista legislator
The National Assembly of Ecuador will resume its plenary activities in Quito to address an ethics committee report recommending the dismissal of legislator Juan Andrés González over allegations of misconduct.
Perfect Reception and Unbelievable Shot.. Watch a Goal in Ecuador that Flirts with the Puskas Award 2026
Ecuadorian footballer David Gonzalez scored a goal hailed as 'goal of the year' during a match that is drawing attention for its technical brilliance and sheer audacity ahead of the upcoming Puskas Award.
Interpol: "We are now seeing fraud centers that are expanding their cybercrime into actual hacker attacks"
Enrique Hernandez Gonzalez from Interpol discusses the global challenge of digital fraud and urges Danish police to strengthen their cybercrime efforts.
Maielis González delves into Cuban reality through science fiction: 'My generation grew up with the corpse of a utopia'
Maielis González's novel 'Nuclear' explores the unfinished nuclear power plant in Juraguá and reflects on Cuba's ongoing crisis.
Archdiocese of Guadalajara reprimands 'Father Lolo' for interceding for 'El Menchito'
The Archdiocese of Guadalajara criticized priest José Dolores Aguayo González for his inappropriate intervention in the case of Rubén Oseguera González, known as 'El Menchito', the son of a notorious cartel leader.
Who is ‘El Molca’, the historic enemy of ‘El Mencho’ who predicted his downfall 14 years ago?
The article discusses the prophetic statements made by Ramiro Pozos González, known as 'El Molca', regarding the fate of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho', leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, during his 2012 interrogation.
Four thieves burst into a dealership and threatened to kill a small girl in front of the employees
A violent robbery occurred at a dealership in González Catán, Argentina, where four armed thieves threatened staff and a young girl during the raid.
The sisters of García Caparrós trust that the Government will change the law to recognize the young man as a victim of terrorism
The sisters of Manuel José García Caparrós are hopeful that the Spanish Government will amend the law to recognize their brother as a victim of terrorism, following a recent denial of this status.
DN chooses: Here are this week's best songs, week 9
Dagens Nyheter's music editorial team highlights new favorite songs for the week, including tracks from Kent, Gorillaz, Kneecap, Sara Parkman, and José Gonzalez.
El Mencho's 'successor' revealed as first American to lead major Mexican cartel
Juan Carlos Valencia González has been identified as the potential successor to the Mexican cartel leader El Mencho, marking the first time an American citizen has taken such a prominent role in a major cartel.
The Police dismissed half of the 51 complaints by agents for sexual harassment in the last three years
The Spanish police have dismissed half of the 51 reported cases of sexual harassment among its officers over the past three years, prompting a review of internal protocols.
Sheinbaum admonishes PT deputy for saying peace requires 'Mexicans' lives
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized Deputy José Luis Sánchez González for suggesting that achieving peace in Mexico necessitates sacrificing lives.
Angela Ledesma replaces Carlos Mahiques in the case to decide which judge investigates the Pilar mansion attributed to Pablo Toviggino
Angela Ledesma has been appointed to replace Carlos Mahiques in determining whether the investigation of Pablo Toviggino's mansion in Pilar remains with Judge Adrián Gonzalez Charvay or returns to Judge Marcelo Aguinsky.
When Felipe González criticized the US for its "inhibition" during the coup: "It is inexplicable in democratic terms"
Felipe González criticized the United States for its lack of intervention during the 23-F coup attempt in Spain, calling it inexplicable in democratic terms.
Claudio 'el Yerbatero' González has died at the age of 49, remembered for his time with Independiente and Talleres
Former Argentine footballer Claudio 'el Yerbatero' González has passed away at the age of 49 due to complications from pneumonia.
The Moves with which King Juan Carlos I Deactivated the 23-F Coup: "This Has to End Once and for All"
Felipe González defends the actions of King Juan Carlos I during the 23-F coup attempt, calling them decisive and exemplary, and urges complete declassification of related documents.
Claudio 'Yerbatero' González, former player of Talleres de Córdoba, has died
Claudio 'Yerbatero' González, a former player known for his time at Talleres de Córdoba, passed away at the age of 50 due to health complications.
What is known about the possible successor of 'El Mencho', according to New York Post
Authorities in Mexico raise questions about the potential successor to Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, also known as 'El Mencho', following his reported downfall, with speculation focusing on Juan Carlos Valencia González.
Felipe González defends the actions of Juan Carlos I on 23-F: 'It was not only exemplary, but decisive'
Felipe González praised Juan Carlos I's role during Spain's 23-F coup attempt, calling it crucial for constitutional order.
Miriam González Durántez denounces that Spanish companies did not want to finance a survey about Spanish youth "for fear of losing their contracts and licenses" with the State
Miriam González Durántez criticizes Spanish companies for their reluctance to finance a survey on the youth due to fears of potential repercussions from the government.
Felipe González defends the actions of Juan Carlos I on 23-F: "It was decisive, apart from exemplary," and calls for full declassification of documents
Former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe González advocates for complete declassification of documents related to Juan Carlos I's actions during the 23-F coup attempt, emphasizing their importance in understanding the political context.
The shepherd isolated for almost a month due to the storm in the Sierra de Jaén: 'I thought it was the end of the world, I had lost everything'
A shepherd in the Sierra de Jaén was isolated for nearly a month due to severe storms, leading to concerns from his family and local authorities before he was finally rescued.
CAL suspends RC legislator Ronal González for 31 days without pay for a serious offense
Legislator Ronal González has been suspended for 31 days without pay due to serious administrative misconduct in the National Assembly of Ecuador.
The Shadow of 'Mencho' in Buenos Aires: Purchase of Properties in Puerto Madero and VIP School for the Kids
The article explores the implications of alleged investments by Gerardo González Valencia, linked to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in Buenos Aires, highlighting the presence of international drug traffickers in Argentina.
The complainant of the former DAO requests the judge for the "full confidentiality" of the audios, calls, and messages provided
The woman who accused the former deputy operational director of the National Police, José Ángel González, of alleged sexual assault has requested that a judge ensure full confidentiality of related evidence due to concerns about her personal safety following leaks.
The complainant of the former chief of police requests the judge for the "full confidentiality" of the audios, calls, and messages submitted
The complainant of the former deputy director of the Spanish National Police has asked a judge to maintain full confidentiality regarding the audio recordings, call logs, and messages she provided as evidence in her sexual assault case.
Marriage of Convenience: The Story of Rosalinda González Valencia and Nemesio Oseguera, 'El Mencho'
The article explores the strategic marriage between Rosalinda González Valencia and Nemesio Oseguera, leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, highlighting its significance in the narco landscape.
González Amador and Quirón: the backstory of Ayuso's couple's close relationship with the giant of private healthcare
The article explores the close professional ties between Alberto González Amador and Fernando Camino, highlighting their connection to the private healthcare giant Quirón and its relevance in the context of legal scrutiny.
A minimarket in Puerto Madero: the link between Mencho Oseguera Cervantes and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel with Argentina
The article discusses how Gerardo González Valencia, brother-in-law of the drug lord Mencho, opened a minimarket in Puerto Madero, connecting the Jalisco New Generation Cartel to Argentina.
A woman was arrested for the violent robbery of 'Alambre' González, former guitarist of Pappo
A woman has been arrested in connection with the violent robbery of rock musician Daniel 'Alambre' González, with some stolen items recovered by police.
Almussafes undermines the PSOE's stance against harassment: councilors support the mayor despite two complaints and the leadership reprimands them
Local socialist councilors in Almussafes are standing by mayor Toni González amidst allegations of sexual and labor harassment, challenging the PSOE's clear stance against such misconduct.
One of the thieves involved in the violent robbery of musician Daniel 'Alambre' González was caught: what was the key piece of information to capture her
Police have arrested a 35-year-old woman linked to the violent robbery of musician Daniel 'Alambre' González, with key evidence leading to her capture.
A lawsuit for rape conceived in 'secrecy' for months: this is how the chief of the National Police fell
The chief of the National Police, José Ángel González, resigned within hours following a sexual assault lawsuit against him based on a detailed account from an inspector who claims to have recorded evidence of the incident.
Flick tells Barca stars to feel 'responsibility' for performance dip
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick emphasized the need for his team to take responsibility following two consecutive losses, ahead of their upcoming match against Levante in La Liga.
Appointment of referee "The Butcher" reignites tensions in Real Madrid matches
The reappointment of referee Alejandro Gonzalez, nicknamed 'The Butcher', has sparked renewed tensions in Real Madrid matches following a controversial December game.
The Court Confirms That the Former President of BBVA and His Management Were Outside the Control Regulations to Hire Villarejo
The Spanish National Court confirmed that the former president of BBVA and his executive team were not adhering to control regulations when hiring former police commissioner Villarejo for espionage activities.
The UCO detains in Colombia the 'invisible narco' ‘Medio Labio’, responsible for laundering money for the Gulf Clan
The UCO has arrested John Henry González Herrera, known as 'Medio Labio', in Medellín, Colombia, for laundering money for the Gulf Clan, a major drug trafficking organization.
Banco Sabadell distributed 1.8 million to its president and 4.8 million to the CEO in the year of the takeover bid
Banco Sabadell's president and CEO received significantly different compensations in a year marked by a hostile takeover bid.
The National Court rejects the last opportunity for BBVA and Francisco González to evade trial over illegal commissions to Commissioner Villarejo
The National Court of Spain has dismissed the final appeals by BBVA and its former president, Francisco González, aimed at evading trial for illegal commissions linked to Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo.
The lawyer of the complainant against the former head of the police assures that he will provide audio recordings and conversations to the judge this Friday
The lawyer for the complainant against former police chief José Ángel González will submit audio evidence and conversations to the judge this Friday to support claims of sexual assault.
The National Court confirms that there are grounds to prosecute BBVA and its former president Francisco González for hiring Villarejo
The Spanish National Court confirms that BBVA and its former CEO Francisco González will stand trial for allegedly hiring retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo to spy on individuals from 2004 to 2016.
There will be no 'lasting reconciliation without memory', says Edmundo González about Venezuelan amnesty law
Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo González emphasizes the necessity of memory and responsibility for true reconciliation following the recent enactment of an amnesty law aimed at releasing political prisoners.
Ayuso's boyfriend uses the conviction of the Attorney General to request the annulment of his tax fraud case
Alberto González Amador, boyfriend of President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is seeking to have his tax fraud case annulled, citing a recent conviction of the Attorney General for a breach of secrecy as a violation of his rights.
Another case of sexual abuse hits the government of Pedro Sánchez with the resignation of the head of the National Police
The resignation of the head of the National Police, José Ángel González, follows allegations of sexual abuse made against him by a subordinate, further troubling the government of Pedro Sánchez.
Carlos Cueva González: 'You cannot be a good businessman if you do not first seek to be a good person'
Carlos Cueva González emphasizes the importance of personal values and reputation in business, asserting that integrity and community focus drive success.
Spanish police chief quits amid rape accusation
Spain's national police chief resigned following a criminal complaint accusing him of raping a subordinate at an official residence.
Interior provides protection to the female officer who reported sexual assault against the former operational chief of the Police
The Spanish Interior Ministry has offered police protection to a female officer who accused former police chief José Ángel González Jiménez of sexual assault, a decision made after her lawyer requested safety measures for her.
Jota, the police chief who came to clean 'the house'
The article discusses the upheaval within the Spanish National Police following serious allegations of sexual assault against its operational head, José Ángel González, known as Jota.
Mario Méndez hopes 'Hormiga' González emulates Andrés Guardado and boosts his career in the World Cup
Mario Méndez expresses hope that Armando 'Hormiga' González can replicate Andrés Guardado's success in launching his career during the World Cup.
The excesses of the DAO of Marlaska were a clamor: "Jota found it difficult to zip up his pants"
The article discusses the alleged inappropriate conduct of José Ángel González, the Deputy Director of Operations of the National Police in Spain, following a sexual assault complaint against him.