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Voz is an American conservative Spanish language news media firm founded in 2022 by Orlando Salazar with Pablo Kleinman. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Its headquarters are in Las Colinas, Irving, Texas . [ 4 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 5 ]
The War of the End of the World (Spanish: La guerra del fin del mundo) is a 1981 novel written by Peruvian novelist Mario Vargas Llosa, who won the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature. [1] It is a fictionalized account of the War of Canudos conflict in late 19th-century Brazil .
La Voz del Pueblo (English: People's Voice) was a liberal weekly newspaper published from Bogotá, Colombia in 1849. [1] [2] The first issue of the newspaper was published on January 7, 1849. [1] It came out on Sundays. [3] The newspaper was identified with the opposition against the incumbent government. [1]
In 1972, he released his last studio album titled El alma de mi pueblo, that featured the duo adherent to the then Popular Unity Los Emigrantes. [15] By this date, Alarcón was a determined activist in the campaign that would bring the socialist president Salvador Allende and the Popular Unity to power in Chile. As an enthusiast of the cause ...
Juan Fernández Latorre founded La Voz de Galicia in 1882 as a republican, progressive newspaper. Consolidated in the republican era with a circulation of more than 20.000 daily copies, it was not until the 1960s, when Santiago Rey Fernandez-Latorre, the founder's grandson took over as manager, that La Voz began its expansion.
Tiempos del Mundo was a Spanish-language print newspaper that started publication in Washington, D.C., in 1996 by News World Communications, an international news media corporation owned at the time by the Unification Church of Sun Myung Moon.
VIN News, formerly Vos Iz Neias? ("What's the news?" in Yiddish), founded in 2007, is an online news site that caters to the Orthodox Jewish and Hasidic communities, primarily in the New York metropolitan area. [1]
Guerra a muerte (lit. English: War to the death ) is a term coined by Benjamín Vicuña Mackenna and used in Chilean historiography to describe the irregular, no-quarter warfare that broke out in 1819 during the Chilean War of Independence .