Bezzecchi wins in Brazil, Aprilia doubles with Martin. Marc Marquez off the podium
Marco Bezzecchi achieved a remarkable victory in Goiania, marking his second consecutive win of the season and positions him as a leading contender for the world title.
MotoGP, in Brazil Di Giannantonio's pole, the sprint goes to Marquez
Fabio Di Giannantonio secured pole position in Brazil, while Marc Marquez won the sprint race amidst delays caused by track damage.
Marc Márquez triumphs in the ‘sprint’ of the GP of Brazil
Marc Márquez secured a victory in the sprint race at the GP of Brazil, marking his return to winning form after a six-month injury hiatus.
Marc Marquez returns to victory: he wins the Sprint in Brazil
Marc Marquez clinched victory in the Sprint race in Goiania, Brazil, marking his return to success after a six-month hiatus.
MotoGP Brazil: Di Giannantonio in pole position ahead of Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez
Fabio Di Giannantonio earns pole position at the MotoGP Brazilian Grand Prix, followed closely by Marco Bezzecchi and Marc Marquez.
The uncertainty of bad weather surrounding the Bez-Marquez challenge
The Moto3 free practice session in Brazil is under threat due to adverse weather conditions, causing concern among teams about the track's readiness.
In a video call, they warned him that they would decapitate his father, and hours later they found his head in a cooler in Machala
Carlos Nerio Márquez Heras was murdered and decapitated, with his head discovered in a cooler hours after his son received a video call warning of the impending act.
Michelle Tsiakkas's 'real reason' for quitting Strictly pro live tour
Michelle Tsiakkas has withdrawn from the Strictly Professionals live tour due to feelings of unmet promises from BBC bosses, amid reports of potential cast changes.
Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu dodge questions about Strictly 'bloodbath' in awkward interview
Amy Dowden and Carlos Gu evaded inquiries regarding contract renewals and behind-the-scenes tensions on Strictly Come Dancing during a recent interview on BBC Breakfast.
Illegal alien's violent tussle with federal officer leads to multiple charges after suspected Biden-era entry
A Venezuelan man, Arnoldo Jose Marquez-Pulido, faces multiple charges after allegedly assaulting a federal officer during an attempted arrest in Utica, Michigan, stemming from his illegal entry into the U.S.
Strictly favorite quits live tour after being 'axed' from series
Dancer Michelle Tsiakkas withdraws from the upcoming Strictly Come Dancing live tour following reports of her removal from the main series.
Strictly Come Dancing bloodbath as 'four dancers dropped from the show' - latest updates
Four major dancers have been dropped from the BBC show Strictly Come Dancing as part of a move to refresh the series following various scandals.
Strictly in freefall as three major stars leave the show
Strictly Come Dancing is undergoing significant changes as three professional dancers have exited the show, following the departure of the long-time hosts Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman.
Why One Hundred Years of Solitude Makes Time Feel Like It Repeats Over and Over Again
The article discusses how Gabriel García Márquez's novel 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' presents time as a repetitive cycle rather than a linear progression.
Convicted of murdering hairdresser in Roraima is arrested in Rio Grande do Sul
Carlos Alberto Marquez Nunez, convicted for the murder of hairdresser Marcos Argenis Vallez in Roraima, was arrested in Rio Grande do Sul.
Gemma Atkinson sets record straight on pregnancy after fans all say same thing
Gemma Atkinson addresses fans' speculation regarding her pregnancy during a podcast episode with her fiancé Gorka Marquez.
Many Years Later, in a Hallway in Paris
The author reflects on their life-changing experience of reading Gabriel García Márquez's 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' while living in Paris in 1982 and the impact it had on their literary vocation.
Isabel Allende reveals what her favorite book is: it is written by Gabriel García Márquez
Isabel Allende named her favorite book as 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez during a social media book selection activity.
Bezzecchi started the season with a wonderful weekend, the title defender withdrew
Marco Bezzecchi won the first MotoGP event of the season in Thailand, with defending champion Marc Marquez forced to withdraw due to bike issues.
MotoGP, Bezzecchi dominates the race in Thailand: Marquez punctures, Bagnaia only 9th
Marco Bezzecchi secured a commanding victory in the MotoGP race in Thailand, while Marc Marquez faced a puncture and reigning champion Francesco Bagnaia struggled to finish 9th.
Bezzecchi wins the Thailand GP, Marc Márquez abandons and Acosta leads the World Championship
Italian rider Marco Bezzecchi wins the Thailand GP while Marc Márquez faced an early exit, and Pedro Acosta takes the lead in the World Championship standings.
MotoGP, Acosta wins the sprint in Thailand, Marquez penalized, Bezzecchi out
Pedro Acosta won the MotoGP sprint race in Thailand, benefiting from a controversial penalty against Marc Marquez, while Marco Bezzecchi crashed after starting from pole position.
Pedro Acosta makes his winning debut in MotoGP after challenging a combative and sanctioned Marc Márquez
Pedro Acosta claimed his first victory in MotoGP at the Thailand GP, overcoming Marc Márquez, who faced penalties during the race.
Marc Marquez penalized, Sprint to Acosta. Tardozzi: "On the track, you don't groom dolls..."
Marc Marquez faced a penalty during the race, resulting in a sprint win for Acosta, as Tardozzi commented on the competitive nature of racing.
Márquez favorite but has less energy. Bezzecchi and Aprilia very competitive
Marco Melandri predicts the upcoming MotoGP season, stating that while Marc Marquez remains a strong contender, Marco Bezzecchi and the Aprilia team have become very competitive.
"Don't be a liar!", the behind-the-scenes of the fight between libertarian senator Nadia Márquez and vice president Villarruel in which Patricia Bullrich intervened
The article discusses a heated exchange in the Argentine Senate involving libertarian senator Nadia Márquez and vice president Victoria Villarruel during a debate about labor reform.
Giacomo Agostini blesses Marc Márquez: "He has everything to equal my record"
Legendary motorcycling champion Giacomo Agostini expresses confidence that Marc Márquez is capable of matching his record of eight World Championships as the MotoGP season kicks off in Thailand.
Venezuelan opposition leader Enrique Márquez, after Trump's endorsement: "The United States is a great ally for the country's future"
Venezuelan opposition leader Enrique Márquez returns to Caracas calling the U.S. a crucial ally and criticizing the Maduro regime.
The Season Begins. Everyone Attacks Marquez
The 2026 MotoGP World Championship kicks off in Thailand, marking the end of the 1000cc engine era before a major technical revolution in 2027.
A new literary award competes with the Planeta and the Nobel: it awards one million euros
A new literary award launched in Spain, the Aena Narrative Prize, aims to boost literature in Latin America by awarding one million euros for the best narrative work published last year.
Marc Márquez starts the MotoGP season with doubts about his physical form: 'I don't know what 100% of my right arm will be'
Spanish seven-time champion Marc Márquez expresses uncertainty about his physical condition as he begins the MotoGP season, struggling with strength in his right arm after a previous injury.
Rocío Márquez: "The artist is the channel: I am the plug, not the electrical current"
Rocío Márquez reflects on her deep emotional connection with her late cousin and how it influences her latest album, a contemporary requiem that diverges from her previous festive work, as she prepares for a significant performance at the Flamenco Festival in New York.
The new era of MotoGP seeks to expand its fan base with Márquez's epic: "It's hard to imagine what rider could be stronger than him"
The article discusses the ambitions of Spanish MotoGP rider Marc Márquez to secure his eighth title in the 2026 season while highlighting the sport's efforts to expand its audience.
Who is Enrique Márquez, the former Venezuelan political prisoner whom Trump invited to the State of the Union address?
Enrique Márquez, a former Venezuelan political prisoner, was honored by President Trump during the State of the Union address, highlighting his battles against the Venezuelan regime.
Gemma Atkinson talks major family change with Gorka Marquez after 'fleeing UK' comment
Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Marquez discuss their hopes for a quieter lifestyle overseas as they plan their future after retirement.
Venezuelan Opponent Thanks Donald Trump for Invitation to Speech
Venezuelan opposition figure Enrique Márquez expresses gratitude to Donald Trump for being invited to the State of the Union address, where he had an emotional reunion with his niece.
The emotional reunion of a Venezuelan exile during Trump's State of the Union speech: his harsh story of captivity
A Venezuelan opposition leader, Enrique Márquez, made a surprise appearance during President Trump's State of the Union address to embrace his niece after being released from captivity.
Pre-Sale Mexico vs. Brazil Legends: Dates, Prices, Tickets, and Everything to See Ronaldinho vs. Rafa Márquez
The pre-sale for a legends match between Mexico and Brazil featuring stars like Ronaldinho and Rafael Márquez is set to begin soon.
The only female student in Mechatronics in one of the vocational training programs with the most job opportunities in Spain: "I scored 13.2 in the Selectivity exam and didn’t get into the career I wanted"
Noelia Márquez, the only female student in her Mechatronics vocational training course, shares her journey after not being accepted into medicine or dentistry, ultimately finding fulfillment in her current studies.
Gemma Atkinson opens up on 'terrifying' disorder after 'fighting for life'
Gemma Atkinson shares her frightening experience with sleep paralysis on her podcast with fiancé Gorka Márquez.
Gemma Atkinson and Strictly's Gorka address 'fleeing UK' after overseas marriage update
Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Márquez discuss their future plans and potential relocation overseas following updates on their wedding plans.
Thailand MotoGP 2026 Grand Prix at Chang International Circuit: date, time, TV, and how to watch online
The 2026 MotoGP season will begin with the Thailand Grand Prix at the Chang International Circuit, scheduled for March 1, 2026.
Elizabeth Márquez: why she left modeling, her decision to become a single mother, and the long-distance love that is going 'step by step'
Former top model Elizabeth Márquez discusses her departure from the modeling industry, her journey into single motherhood, and the challenges and joys of maintaining a long-distance relationship.
The driver was not the driver
This article discusses the duality and complexity of understanding language and meaning through a literary lens, referencing Colombian guerrilla priest Camilo Torres and Gabriel García Márquez.
Arturo Márquez, composer: "My music is the expression of a feeling of justice"
Mexican composer Arturo Márquez reflects on the unexpected success of his famous work, 'Danzón nº 2', and his latest piece, 'Sinfonía Imposible', premiering with the Community of Madrid Orchestra under conductor Alondra de la Parra.
Inspired by family gatherings: This is how Sala de Despecho, the bar for singing about heartbreak, was born
Sala de Despecho is a bar in Guadalajara designed for people to sing classic heartbreak songs while enjoying drinks, gaining popularity with notables like Edith Márquez and Yuri.
Juan Manuel Márquez presents 'Gloves and Glory', an event that will help discover talent in boxing
Juan Manuel Márquez has launched 'Gloves and Glory', an initiative aimed at uncovering new boxing talent.
Gemma Atkinson left 'mortified' over Gorka Marquez incident after being exposed by airline
Gemma Atkinson expressed embarrassment over a holiday incident with Gorka Marquez, which became public due to airline exposure.
Gabo Foundation opens registrations for journalism award
The Gabo Foundation is accepting registrations for the 14th Gabo Award, the main journalism recognition in Latin America, until February 20.
President of the CES: 'We need to have the same conditions as the world’s development. A new Higher Education Law is necessary.'
Fidel Márquez Sánchez, president of the Higher Education Council (CES) in Ecuador, emphasizes the need for a new Higher Education Law to ensure equitable development conditions.