No water, no fuel, no electricity – this is what life is like in Cuba
Juan Carlos Pino has adapted his Fiat to run on coal amidst ongoing fuel shortages in Cuba.
Peinado unifies the two investigations into Begoña Gómez and prepares the case for trial by jury
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has unified two investigations into Begoña Gómez, moving towards a jury trial after being reprimanded for insufficient justification.
Judge Peinado summons Begoña Gómez to appear during Holy Week
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has summoned Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to appear in court amid an ongoing judicial investigation.
CJNG 'debuts' leader after the death of 'El Mencho': Who is the US citizen at the front?
The death of Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, 'El Mencho', leaves the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) with a new leader, Juan Carlos Valencia González, a US citizen.
American stepson of El Mencho received the crown
An American citizen, Juan Carlos Valencia González, is reported to have taken control of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel following the death of his stepfather, El Mencho.
‘Lobo Menor’ Detained in CDMX, Linked to the Murder of Ecuador's Presidential Candidate
Authorities in Mexico City have detained Juan Carlos 'N', known as 'Lobo Menor', who is allegedly linked to the murder of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio.
Mexico captures one of the murderers of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio in Polanco
Mexico has arrested Juan Carlos Montero Mestre, known as Lobo Menor, a suspect in the assassination of Ecuadorian presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, during a police operation in Polanco.
How Argentina positions itself in the Middle East War after threats from Iran
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing Middle East conflict on Argentina, featuring insights from security expert Juan Carlos Ozarán and international analyst Luciano Anzelini.
The strange profession of taking the rich and famous to bet fortunes in Las Vegas
Juan Carlos and Maximiliano Palermo, an independent father-son duo, represent casino players and navigate the complexities of betting for wealthy clients in Las Vegas.
US investigates a mega-operation to extract dollars from the country during the currency controls
The US is investigating a significant operation that facilitated illegal dollar transfers from Argentina during the currency controls, involving money laundering at Las Vegas casinos.
De Pablo commented on the 'Argentina Week' and analyzed the economic opening promoted by the Government
Economist Juan Carlos de Pablo discussed Argentina Week's focus on 'real investment' projects and the potential impacts of rising oil prices during an interview.
The Judiciary investigates Judge Peinado after receiving a complaint about a leak from the 'Begoña Gómez Case'
The General Council of the Judiciary in Spain is investigating Judge Juan Carlos Peinado following a complaint regarding a leak to the press about ongoing inquiries into Begoña Gómez, the wife of Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez.
What is behind the Middle East War and what each country involved seeks
An expert explains the geopolitical interests and historical rivalries fueling the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Juan Carlos Guerrero, father of a quinceañera in Tabasco, defends himself: This is what he says about the luxurious party
Juan Carlos Guerrero, the father who organized an extravagant XV birthday party for his daughter, addressed criticism regarding the event through a clarifying letter.
What companies does Juan Carlos Guerrero, the businessman behind the XV birthday party, engage in?
Juan Carlos Guerrero Rojas, a businessman from Tabasco, is associated with 17 companies in the energy and real estate sectors, which gained public attention due to the extravagant XV birthday party for his daughter featuring celebrities.
Fifteen Years in Tabasco: What Do We Know About the Former PRD Senator Close to Tycoon Juan Carlos Guerrero?
The article discusses Salvador Herrera, a former PRD senator now with Morena, connected to tycoon Juan Carlos Guerrero, who organized an extravagant quinceañera party for his daughter in Tabasco.
‘Simulated work and you pay me tomorrow’: The fraud of Juan Carlos Guerrero and Marcos Torres against Pemex
A lavish XV birthday party in Tabasco has uncovered another corruption scandal involving Pemex, linked to Juan Carlos Guerrero and Marcos Torres Fuentes.
Juan Carlos Schmid leaves the leadership of Dragado y Balizamiento after 33 years
Juan Carlos Schmid has stepped down from his leadership role in the Dragado y Balizamiento union after over three decades.
Juan Carlos Guerrero, father of a quinceañera in Tabasco, threatened a Pemex executive before the party
Juan Carlos Guerrero threatened a Pemex executive prior to his daughter's quinceañera celebration, amid allegations of financial turmoil within his company.
Juan Carlos Guerrero, host of Mafer's XV party, participates in 17 energy and real estate companies
Juan Carlos Guerrero Rojas, a prominent businessman in Comalcalco, Tabasco, has made headlines for organizing an extravagant XV birthday party for his daughter Mafer, which includes notable entertainers.
Belinda at Your XV Years? Only a Pemex Supplier Can Make It Happen
A lavish XV birthday party in Tabasco, attended by celebrities and funded by a disgruntled Pemex contractor, has raised questions about financial misconduct within the state oil company.
Spanish Monarch: Juan Carlos Stays in Abu Dhabi Out of Solidarity
Former Spanish king Juan Carlos I remains in Abu Dhabi to show solidarity with the local population amidst Iranian attacks.
Juan Carlos I cancels his trip to Sanxenxo and will remain in Abu Dhabi, where he is 'feeling well'
Juan Carlos I has canceled his trip to Sanxenxo and will instead stay in Abu Dhabi, citing security concerns and his good health.
The King's priority on 23-F was to protect the Crown
The article discusses how the recent declassification of documents related to the 1981 coup attempt in Spain has reignited public debate about the events and motivations surrounding it, particularly in terms of King Juan Carlos I's role in protecting the monarchy.
Ferrero does not forget Alcaraz, despite trying: "If I open Instagram, it appears everywhere..."
Juan Carlos Ferrero, former coach of Carlos Alcaraz, discusses the emotional impact of stepping back from their relationship and the necessity of his decision to stop following Alcaraz on social media.
Judge Peinado Fails in Latest Search for Suspicious Travels of Begoña Gómez
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado's recent attempt to uncover suspicious travel by Begoña Gómez has yielded no new findings, only confirming a previously known trip.
Interior informs Judge Peinado that Begoña Gómez flew abroad 17 times in the last five years, none with the investigated advisor
The Spanish Interior Ministry reported to Judge Juan Carlos Peinado that Begoña Gómez, the wife of the Prime Minister, made 17 international flights in the past five years, with no flights coinciding with those of the advisor under investigation.
Carlos Alcaraz asked for clear-the-air talks as heartbreaking admission made
Carlos Alcaraz's former coach, Juan Carlos Ferrero, unfollowed him on social media following their separation, emphasizing the need for time to heal.
Long Live the King!
The article commemorates the 45th anniversary of the 23-F coup attempt in Spain, highlighting King Juan Carlos I's pivotal role in defending democracy during this crisis.
King Juan Carlos I, no plans for evacuation: "He is safe and in good spirits in Abu Dhabi"
Former King Juan Carlos I of Spain is currently safe in Abu Dhabi amid regional tensions, with no immediate plans for evacuation.
A request to God and an instant love at first sight. The touching story of Juan Carlos Calabró and 'La Coca': 'It was a miracle'
The article recounts the touching love story between comedian Juan Carlos Calabró and Aída Elena Picardi, emphasizing their enduring bond and the miraculous nature of their connection.
Juan Carlos Pinzón, presidential candidate in Colombia, promises to approach the US: 'Those involved in drug trafficking should run away'
Juan Carlos Pinzón, a Colombian presidential candidate, vows to establish a strong partnership with the United States focused on drug trafficking and security.
The Gardens of Feijóo
Opposition leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for reconciliation between Spaniards and former King Juan Carlos I amid recent document declassifications.
I witnessed the 23-F: democracy triumphed
A reflection on the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, emphasizing the importance of remembering this event to preserve democracy.
Coup of 1981: Spain's Conservatives Consider Juan Carlos Rehabilitated
Released secret documents show how the former king helped end a military coup in 1981, prompting conservative politicians to call for Juan Carlos's return to Spain.
Spain: Despite all scandals: The former king wants to come home
Former King Juan Carlos I of Spain expresses a desire to return from exile in Abu Dhabi, supported by conservative factions due to new documents highlighting his contributions to democracy, yet this poses risks for the monarchy.
The suspect unanimity
The article reflects on the overwhelming consensus regarding King Juan Carlos's actions during a critical moment in Spain's democracy, questioning the lack of dissent in public narratives.
The Chronicle | The King Who Does Not Want to Return as a Citizen
The article discusses the political implications surrounding King Juan Carlos's potential return to Spain, focusing on government support for Felipe VI and the expectations for the former king.
23-F | The Empty Secret
Juan Carlos I and Pedro Sánchez are the main political beneficiaries of the declassification regarding the 1981 coup d'état in Spain.
In Abu Dhabi for Years: Is Juan Carlos Coming Back to Spain Soon?
Former Spain's King Juan Carlos, currently residing in Abu Dhabi, faces longstanding conditions for his potential return to Spain, which he has yet to meet due to various reasons.
What consequences would the return of Juan Carlos I to Spain have?
The article explores the potential implications of former King Juan Carlos I's return to Spain, particularly considering a recent statement from the leader of the PP, Alberto Núñez Feijóo.
The emeritus king conditions his definitive return to Spain on being able to settle in La Zarzuela
Juan Carlos I stipulates that his return to Spain is contingent upon being allowed to live in La Zarzuela, the royal palace.
Juan Carlos Cordero, educational economist: 'Intensive use of technology does not contribute to children improving in reading, mathematics or science'
Juan Carlos Cordero, an educational economist from the University of Extremadura, argues that intensive use of technology in classrooms does not enhance children's performance in reading, mathematics, or science.
Empty papers
The article criticizes the perceived decline in the significance of newspapers and reflects on the void left by the absence of certain influential figures in journalism.
The difficult return of the tax residence to Spain complicates the possible return of Juan Carlos I
Juan Carlos I's potential return to Spain has become complicated due to the requirement of regaining tax residency in the country, as mentioned by Zarzuela, the Spanish royal palace.
In relation to Juan Carlos I
The article discusses the implications of Juan Carlos I's potential return to Spain and the conditions set by the monarchy for it.
The files of the failed coup d'état of 1981 in Spain vindicate the figure of King Juan Carlos: Will he return to his country?
Former King Juan Carlos of Spain expresses a desire to return from self-imposed exile amid discussions about his historical role during the 1981 coup attempt, following the declassification of related documents.
Coca Calabró: why she is hospitalized and how her health is progressing
Coca Calabró is currently in stable condition in intensive care as doctors work to determine the cause of her abdominal pain.
If Juan Carlos I wants to return, he must have fiscal residency in Spain, according to the Royal House
The Spanish Royal House stated that for King Juan Carlos I to return to Spain, he must regain fiscal residency to protect the image of the Crown.
Documents from the Attempted Coup in Spain Clean the Reputation of King Juan Carlos – But Not Queen Sofia
Documents revealing details of the 1981 coup attempt in Spain have recently emerged, which help clarify King Juan Carlos's role but leave Queen Sofia's connection ambiguous.