Juan Pablo Guanipa: “I have no doubts: Venezuela is moving toward elections”
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa asserts that Venezuela is on the path toward elections and the chavista government has lost the ability to impose conditions.
Elisa Carrió: a presidenciable Toviggino, his 'serious error' with Macri, and a warning about the glacier law
Elisa Carrió criticized the ties between politics, justice, and football in Argentina, particularly concerning Pablo Toviggino's role in the AFA amid allegations against its leadership.
An actor dropped out of the play Hairspray, starring Damián Betular
Actor Pablo Turturiello announced his departure from the Argentine theatrical production of Hairspray before its debut.
Pablo Heredia, the actor from Rebelde Way, recounts his romance with Milett Figueroa, Tinelli's girlfriend
Actor Pablo Heredia discussed his past relationship with model Milett Figueroa during a streaming interview.
The family of Pablo Grillo condemned the aggression against journalists in Congress: 'It was not an accident'
Pablo Grillo's family has condemned recent attacks on journalists near the Congress, arguing the incidents reflect systemic issues rather than isolated occurrences.
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.
With a Maneuver, Toviggino Managed to Postpone His Indictment for a Week and Requested to Testify by Videoconference
Pablo Toviggino, the treasurer of the Argentine Football Association, has successfully postponed his indictment for a week while requesting to testify via videoconference amid allegations of misappropriation of funds.
Postponement of the AFA Treasurer's Indictment Due to New Lawyers
The indictment hearing for AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino has been postponed to March 11 due to his change of lawyers, which also impacts a planned work stoppage in Argentine football.
Movistar Plus+ Prepares to Broadcast Canal Red, Pablo Iglesias' Audiovisual Project
Movistar Plus+ is preparing to launch Canal Red, an online channel created by former Spanish Vice President Pablo Iglesias, with availability expected for March following technical testing.
Lehečka was tested by the outsider, broke the Spaniard only in the second set
Tennis player Jiří Lehečka won against Pablo Carreño in Dubai, while Dalibor Svrčina also secured a victory in Acapulco against James Duckworth.
With a jury of distinguished figures, it is the turn of the Humanities at the Konex Awards
The 47th edition of the Konex Awards focuses on the Humanities, featuring a prestigious jury led by Aída Kemelmajer de Carlucci.
Court suspends electoral process against Marçal for two years due to false report; businessman must pay fine and appear in court
The Electoral Court has suspended the electoral process against businessman Pablo Marçal for two years due to the dissemination of a false medical report during the 2024 municipal elections.
A businessman denied that his helicopter landed at the mansion in Pilar attributed to Pablo Toviggino
Luis Alberto Gold denies any connection to AFA officials and asserts his helicopter did not land at a mansion in Pilar under investigation.
'El Mencho', the most wanted narco who fell for love: 'He was the Pablo Escobar of Mexico'
The article discusses the capture of 'El Mencho', a notorious Mexican drug lord, exploring his background, the operations leading to his arrest, and the implications of his capture in relation to drug violence in Mexico.
Electoral Justice accepts agreement and suspends criminal action against Marçal for false report against Boulos
Influencer Pablo Marçal has accepted a plea deal suspending a criminal electoral action against him related to a false medical report he disseminated against rival Guilherme Boulos during the 2024 elections.
Clarin Survey: The Successor to Gallardo as River Coach Was a Head-to-Head Between Coudet and Crespo That Was Decided by Fifteen Votes
A survey by Clarín indicates that the race to succeed Marcelo Gallardo as River Plate's head coach was closely contested between Eduardo Coudet and Hernán Crespo, ultimately decided by a narrow margin.
Boca supported Tapia, denounced 'repeated attacks' against the AFA and supported the suspension of matchday 9
Boca Juniors expressed support for AFA president Claudio Tapia amidst allegations of tax evasion.
"It's ridiculous": Patricia Bullrich questioned the AFA football strike over the ARCA complaint against Chiqui Tapia and Pablo Toviggino
Patricia Bullrich criticized the football strike by the AFA, calling it ridiculous for halting activities due to a legal complaint against two officials.
Drug Lord's Dead End... Al Mencho has been avoiding trouble by learning from Pablo Escobar's mistakes
The article discusses the rise and avoidance of capture by the Mexican drug lord Al Mencho, who has adapted his methods to learn from the mistakes of infamous drug lord Pablo Escobar.
União Brasil negotiates Pablo Marçal's affiliation to run for Senate in SP
União Brasil is negotiating to affiliate influencer and coach Pablo Marçal, currently from PRTB, to run for the Senate in São Paulo's upcoming elections.
Pablo Rivero, owner of the most awarded grill: "The sweetbreads don't need to be whitened, they are put on the fire for a long cooking and another shorter one"
Pablo Rivero, owner of the Michelin-starred Don Julio restaurant, shares his unique approach to grilling sweetbreads, emphasizing technique for achieving the perfect texture.
Vote in the survey: Who should be the next coach of River after Gallardo's departure?
Marcelo Gallardo is set to end his tenure as River's coach, prompting speculation about his replacement, with Eduardo Coudet and Pablo Aimar as leading candidates.
Pablo Alborán: "One must live love intensely, go crazy for someone"
Spanish singer Pablo Alborán begins his world tour and shares his thoughts on love, the music industry, and personal challenges following a familial health crisis.
What was missing: Tapia and Toviggino now demand immunity
Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino from AFA are seeking immunity to evade judicial investigation for tax evasion and threaten to stop football activities if their indictments are not canceled.
Judge Carlos Mahiques resigned from the chamber of the Casation that will define the case of the fifth of Pilar linked to the AFA
Judge Carlos Mahiques has resigned from his temporary position in the Federal Chamber of Penal Cassation due to functional circumstances, just after celebrating his birthday at a property linked to a controversial AFA official.
Strike in Argentine football: Chiqui Tapia's tweet after the AFA decision
The president of AFA announced a strike in Argentine football's matchday 9 as retaliation against allegations against him and his treasurer.
The AFA officially confirmed the clubs' request to suspend football in "repudiation" of the complaint against Arca
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) has officially supported a request from the Professional Football League to suspend the ninth round of the Apertura Tournament in response to a serious complaint against its president and treasurer.
Venezuela carries out the first full releases of political prisoners after the amnesty
Venezuela has initiated the first full releases of political prisoners under a new amnesty law, with at least 65 individuals freed over the weekend.
AFA's Pressure Over Corruption Allegations Against Tapia and Toviggino: Clubs Request Suspension of a Round in the Apertura Tournament
Argentinian soccer clubs have unanimously called for a strike in response to corruption allegations against officials Claudio Tapia and Pablo Toviggino, threatening to suspend a round of the Apertura Tournament.
A specialist in narcoterrorism compared “El Mencho” to Escobar and explained why “this is much more dangerous”
Narcoterrorism expert Mario Medrano Montoya compared the significance of El Mencho's death to that of Pablo Escobar, asserting that the former poses an even greater danger due to his extensive transnational drug operations.
Historians Fusi and García Cárcel defend themselves against the accusation of writing a book through AI: 'I don't even know how Artificial Intelligence works'
Historians Juan Pablo Fusi and Ricardo García Cárcel respond to criticism suggesting their new book potentially relied on AI due to its numerous typographical errors.
From Pablo Escobar to El Mencho... the powerful drug lords that America feared!
The death of the drug mafia leader 'El Mencho' has sparked violence across Mexico as military operations target cartel leaders who have plagued the U.S. with drug trafficking for decades.
Governor of Jalisco: 'We are living in critical hours'
The governor of Jalisco, Pablo Lemus, reported that the state is facing critical hours following a federal operation that led to the death of a notorious drug lord, causing incidents across the region.
Corruption in the AFA: The helicopter company hid information and the pilots lied in court
The investigative report reveals that Flyzar, a helicopter company involved in AFA's corruption case, failed to provide crucial information to authorities, contrasting pilots' statements with flight documentation.
Mahiques' birthday celebration at a property linked to the AFA causes requests for disqualification and criticism of the judge
Judge Juan Carlos Mahiques faced criticism and requests for disqualification after celebrating his birthday at a property reportedly connected to the AFA's Pablo Toviggino.
Pablo Toviggino was re-elected as president of the Santiago del Estero Football League
Pablo Toviggino has been re-elected as president of the Santiago del Estero Football League amid ongoing investigations into the Argentine Football Association under Claudio Tapia's management.
A security operation in Jalisco unleashes a wave of narcoblockades
A recent security operation in Jalisco has led to violent clashes and narcoblockades across the region, prompting a red alert to protect the population.
The Casation Chamber holds the key to define if the case regarding the mansion linked to the AFA stays in Campana or returns to the city courts
The Casation Chamber is set to decide whether the case involving a mansion allegedly owned by an Argentine Football Association official remains in Campana or is transferred to Capital City courts.
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.
AFAgate: a judge celebrated his birthday in the estate attributed to Toviggino, and now he must resolve in that case
A judge involved in the AFAgate investigation celebrated his birthday at a property linked to the case he is now examining.
Pablo, the Argentinian who left his family to be a dalmatian therian in Mexico: 'He barks and hates taking a bath'
A 42-year-old Argentinian man named Pablo left his family behind to live in Mexico as a dalmatian therian, a decision that sparked widespread discussion and debate on social media.
Response to Juan Doe | The key is to comply with the Constitution, not to change it for an authoritarian one
Juan Pablo Carreira argues for constitutional adherence rather than authoritarian changes, in response to a previous statement praising Fujimori's reforms.
President of Universidad Católica erupts against Liga Pro: ‘One cannot allow an illegal decision, we will show up on Saturday’
Pablo Ortiz, president of Universidad Católica, vehemently opposes Liga Pro's decision regarding the scheduling of a match against Emelec, labeling it illegal and insisting his team will participate as originally planned.
Datena loses lawsuit against Marçal for accusation of 'sugar eater' and will have to pay R$ 10,000
José Luiz Datena lost a defamation lawsuit against Pablo Marçal, who called him a 'sugar eater' and 'sexual aggressor,' during an electoral campaign for the São Paulo mayor.
The AFA questioned the Justice's decision and claims that the subpoena of Tapia and Toviggino is "premature and unjustified"
The Argentine Football Association (AFA) criticized the judicial decision to subpoena its leaders for alleged tax issues, deeming it unwarranted.
Two accountants revealed that Toviggino concentrated tax information and gave payment orders
Two accountants testified that Pablo Toviggino controlled all tax information for the AFA and issued payment orders, leading to legal scrutiny of AFA officials for significant tax evasion.
Datena loses lawsuit to Pablo Marçal and will have to pay R$ 10,000
Journalist José Luiz Datena loses a lawsuit against influencer Pablo Marçal, resulting in a R$ 10,000 payment after a public altercation during the São Paulo mayoral campaign.
Juan Pablo Guanipa would be released after the amnesty law is approved in Venezuela
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa is set to gain full freedom following the approval of a historical amnesty law in Venezuela, according to his son.
The City Council appoints a 66-year-old civil engineer as the new director of the Municipal Police of Madrid: "The unions will come down on him"
Madrid's City Council has appointed Antonio Domingo Ayuso, a 66-year-old civil engineer, as the new director of the Municipal Police following the dismissal of Pablo Enrique Rodríguez amid controversies.
A Deputy Defended Labor Reform and Tailhade Accused Him of Denying Compensation to an Incapacitated Worker
Deputy Pablo Outes defended the government's labor reform, while Rodolfo Tailhade accused him of denying compensation to a disabled worker.