Elected President of Chile Suspends Transition Due to Differences with Boric
Chilean President-elect José Antonio Kast abruptly halted the power transition process with current leader Gabriel Boric amid conflicts over a fiber optic cable project with China.
Video: Residents film the moment pavement cedes and opens a crater on street in Piauí; neighborhoods become isolated
Heavy rains in Piauí have caused significant damage in Coronel José Dias, including the formation of a crater on a street and widespread neighborhood isolation.
Son of former undersecretary of RJ surrenders and is the third suspect arrested for collective rape
Vitor Hugo Oliveira Simonin has surrendered to the police in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the third suspect arrested in a collective rape case involving a 17-year-old girl.
Pablo Iglesias says he may have adopted a 'paternalistic' stance by safeguarding the content of Dina Bousselham's phone
Pablo Iglesias acknowledged he may have acted paternalistically in protecting the contents of Dina Bousselham's phone during ongoing legal proceedings against retired commissioner José Manuel Villarejo.
The trial against the Schoklenders, López, and De Vido for fraud in "Shared Dreams" begins
The trial against the Schoklenders, former minister Julio De Vido, and ex-public works secretary José López has commenced over alleged fraud in the 'Shared Dreams' housing program.
Antelo denounces the 'forgery' of his signature to process his replacement as Vox spokesperson in Murcia
José Ángel Antelo has accused members of Vox of falsifying his signature to facilitate his removal as spokesperson in the Murcian Assembly.
Call of the Wilde: Montreal Canadiens fall to San Jose Sharks in wild affair
The Montreal Canadiens suffered a defensively poor performance, losing 7-5 to the San Jose Sharks during their California road trip.
Iglesias denies manipulating the 'Dina case' to present himself as a victim of 'the sewers' and justifies not returning the stolen card to his advisor: "I was paternalistic"
Pablo Iglesias appeared in court regarding the 'Dina case' related to a stolen memory card belonging to his ex-advisor, defending against accusations of manipulation while implying he acted out of paternalism.
The ousted president of Vox in Murcia denounces the usurpation of his signature: 'We are talking about serious crimes'
José Ángel Antelo, the ousted president of Vox in Murcia, accuses party officials of falsifying his signature to facilitate his replacement as parliamentary spokesperson, describing the act as a serious crime.
Father of fugitive in collective rape case is dismissed from his position as subsecretary in RJ
José Carlos Simonin, the father of a fugitive accused of collective rape, has been dismissed from his government position in Rio de Janeiro.
The Supreme Court declares itself competent to judge former minister Ábalos over the mask scandal and rejects sending the case to the Audience
The Supreme Court of Spain will judge former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos and his former advisor Koldo García over alleged corruption related to pandemic mask contracts.
The Supreme Court confirms it will judge Ábalos, Koldo García, and Aldama in April for the mask scandal
The Supreme Court of Spain has confirmed that it will begin the trial of former Minister José Luis Ábalos and two others in April regarding the alleged procurement scandal involving masks during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Actor José Dumont arrested after being convicted for the sexual abuse of a minor
Actor José Dumont, 75, was arrested in Rio de Janeiro after being sentenced to 9 years and 4 months for sexually abusing an 11-year-old boy.
The former manager of the CNIO breaks his silence on corruption: 'It has been a depravity to squeeze out every last cent'
Former CNIO manager José Manuel Bernabé details a corruption scandal involving the alleged embezzlement of up to 30 million euros over 15 years.
The relationship between Boric and Kast blows up a week before the power transfer
The political relationship between Chile's outgoing leftist president Gabriel Boric and far-right president-elect José Antonio Kast has deteriorated dramatically just days before the power transition.
Former Minister José de la Gasca runs for Attorney General of the State on the last day of registrations at CPCCS
Former Ecuadorian minister José de la Gasca has officially registered to run for the position of Attorney General as the deadline for submissions nears.
War in the Middle East closes airspace and residents of the interior of SP are forced to remain in Dubai
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has led to airspace closures, stranding residents from São José do Rio Preto in Dubai.
Father of accused in collective rape, subsecretary is dismissed from position in the government of Rio
José Carlos Simonin, a subsecretary in the Rio de Janeiro government, was dismissed following the involvement of his son in a collective rape incident.
With the Schoklender brothers, De Vido and José López, the oral trial for "Shared Dreams" begins this Wednesday
The Argentine federal court will start the trial of several high-profile defendants, including the Schoklender brothers and former officials, for the alleged embezzlement of funds intended for social housing.
The former DAO of the National Police claims that the officer who reported him for rape did so 'out of jealousy'
José Ángel González claims that a female subordinate's allegations of rape against him stem from jealousy rather than actual misconduct.
RJ will dismiss deputy secretary who is the father of a fugitive for collective rape
The state of Rio de Janeiro will dismiss José Carlos Simonin, the deputy secretary of Governance, Compliance and Administrative Management, due to his son's involvement in a collective rape case.
The crisis does not cease: Vox replaces Antelo as spokesperson in the Assembly of Murcia
The political crisis within Vox continues as the party replaces José Ángel Antelo as its spokesperson in the Murcia Assembly amid internal disputes over leadership loyalty.
By just one vote, Rio Preto City Council rejects bill to revoke the Generic Value Map of properties
The City Council of São José do Rio Preto narrowly rejected a bill proposing the revocation of the Generic Value Map of properties by a single vote, sparking unrest among residents.
Explosion of a device found by a fisherman in a river in São José; watch the video of the detonation
The Special Tactical Actions Group (Gate) detonated a suspicious device found in a river by a fisherman in São José dos Campos, Brazil, after sealing off a nearby bridge for safety.
Marabaixo and batuque mark the beginning of the São José festivities in Macapá; see the schedule.
The São José festivities in Macapá, Brazil, kick off with cultural events including marabaixo and batuque, leading to the main celebration on March 19.
Kast suspends the transfer with Boric amid U.S. pressure over a project with China
Elect president José Antonio Kast suspended the transfer of power from Gabriel Boric, citing concerns over U.S. warnings related to a strategic submarine cable project with China.
Kast justifies the break with Boric: 'There is a lack of transparency'
Elect President José Antonio Kast announces a significant break in the transition process with outgoing President Gabriel Boric, citing a lack of transparency regarding important information.
Retired teacher dies after being hit by a motorcycle while crossing an avenue in Acreúna
José Jerônimo de Oliveira, a 76-year-old retired teacher, died after being hit by a motorcycle in Acreúna, Brazil.
Gate arrives in São José dos Campos after fisherman finds artifact in river; area is isolated
Special Tactical Action Group (Gate) arrives in São José dos Campos to handle a potentially dangerous artifact discovered by a fisherman.
Mancha Alviverde will pay R$ 2 million in compensation to the family of a Cruzeiro fan killed in an ambush in SP
Mancha Alviverde has agreed to pay R$ 2 million to the family of José Victor Miranda, a Cruzeiro fan killed during a violent ambush in São Paulo.
VIDEO: motorcyclist dies after hitting the rear of a parked car in Rio Preto
A motorcyclist died after colliding with the rear of a parked car in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
Scandal in Chile: José Antonio Kast ends the transition with Gabriel Boric and accuses "lack of information and transparency"
José Antonio Kast has terminated the presidential transition process with Gabriel Boric, citing issues of transparency and trust.
The former police chief seeks to discredit the recording of the rape complainant: 'He offers her to leave the residence'
Former Police Chief José Ángel González is attempting to discredit a recording made by a subordinate who alleges he sexually assaulted her in his official residence.
Peru approves transfer of $650 million
The Peruvian transitional government has approved a financial transfer of over 2.2 billion soles to fund investment projects in the country.
PM closes avenue after artifact found in luxury neighborhood of São José dos Campos; GATE is activated
The Military Police closed an avenue in São José dos Campos after a suspicious object resembling a rusty bomb was discovered during a magnetic fishing exercise.
IF-SP in São José dos Campos opens registrations for reserve list in two courses
The São José dos Campos campus of the Instituto Federal de Educação, Ciência e Tecnologia de São Paulo (IF-SP) has opened registrations for a reserve list in chemistry and mathematics courses due to low enrollment numbers.
María José Pinto promotes responsible mining and health cooperation for Ecuador in Toronto
Ecuador's Vice President María José Pinto advocated for responsible mining and enhanced health cooperation at Ecuador Day in Toronto, emphasizing the government's commitment to socially impactful mining practices.
75-year-old farmer approved for the 2nd time at UFPI returned to study after retirement: 'an inspiration for grandchildren', says daughter-in-law
A 75-year-old man named João José de Carvalho has been accepted for a second time into a biological sciences program at the Federal University of Piauí after returning to education post-retirement.
New judge takes office as rapporteur to judge rape cases in MG
The Minas Gerais Court of Justice appointed a new judge, José Xavier Magalhães Brandão, to oversee sexual assault cases after the previous judge was removed due to allegations of sexual abuse.
Milá Restaurant offers healthy food and a cozy environment
Milá Restaurant in São José offers healthy Mediterranean cuisine in a cozy atmosphere, aligning with global trends towards better nutrition and well-being.
Undersea cable between China and Chile causes disagreement between Boric and Kast
Chilean President Gabriel Boric abruptly canceled a meeting with elected President José Antonio Kast due to conflicting statements regarding a controversial undersea cable project connecting China and Chile.
Atlético Tucumán vs Racing, for the Torneo Apertura LIVE: what time, probable line-ups and how to watch it live
Atlético Tucumán faces Racing in the Torneo Apertura in a match critical for their standings, scheduled for 21:15 at Estadio Monumental José Fierro.
The Government announces the implementation of "evacuation operations" for Spaniards in the Middle East
The Spanish government has started contingency plans for the evacuation of its citizens trapped in the Middle East due to escalating conflict in the region.
Man dies and another is injured after being attacked by a group of suspects in São José dos Campos
A man died and another was injured following an assault by a group in São José dos Campos, Brazil, during a birthday celebration.
VIDEO: couple of owls caught in a moment of 'affection' during lunar eclipse in the interior of SP
A couple of owls was filmed showing affection against the backdrop of a lunar eclipse in São José do Rio Preto, Brazil.
The unprecedented break in Chile between Boric and Kast eight days before the change of command
Gabriel Boric's meeting with his successor José Antonio Kast ends abruptly over conflicting information regarding a Chinese submarine cable project.
Albares appears after the Council of Ministers amid escalating conflict in the Middle East
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares addressed the media after the Council of Ministers regarding the escalating conflict in the Middle East, focusing on Spain's stance towards Iran.
From Comurba Monument to skating rink: see what may change with the renovation project at Praça José Bonifácio in Piracicaba
The city of Piracicaba has proposed an R$ 8.5 million renovation project for Praça José Bonifácio, which includes new pavements, an event area, a playground, traffic reorganization, and the introduction of the Comurba Monument, while maintaining the square's historical characteristics.
In front of Hildegart's coffin: the drawings of the corpse of 'the red virgin' reappear at Arco
Art pieces depicting the body of Hildegart Rodríguez, a child prodigy murdered by her mother, will be displayed at the José de la Mano gallery in Madrid.
Almeida also has a plan to transform Abroñigal into a 'motor for the south': residential buildings of at least 14 floors and the example to imitate from Méndez Álvaro
Madrid's Mayor, José Luis Martínez-Almeida, has unveiled a strategic plan aimed at transforming the southern district of Abroñigal with large residential projects and significant urban developments.