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...The former king abdicated in favour of his son, King Felipe VI, in 2014 and moved to Abu Dhabi in 2020 under a cloud of personal and financial scandals that damaged the standing of the Spanish royal family...
...“Until last year, most of the offer from the European, American, Korean, and Japanese brands was concentrated on the upper segments,” says Juan Felipe Munoz, an analyst at data group Jato Dynamics....
...Though the case focuses on the dealings of Juan Carlos, who abdicated in 2014, it could complicate the efforts of his son, King Felipe VI, to restore the royal family’s authority and popularity after a series...
...Here is a paper by Anthony Cookson, Corbin Fox, Javier Gil-Bazo, Juan Felipe Imbet and Christoph Schiller that explores how social media amplifies the risks of bank runs, even after controlling for the fact...
...“AMLO has planted a poisoned seed by empowering the military,” says Juan Pardinas, editor of the newspaper Reforma, which is critical of the government....
...The priest Juan Tusquets was “obsessed with finding Freemasons even under the serviettes”, as one contemporary commented....
...The former king, who abdicated in favour of his son King Felipe VI in 2014, is being sued in London’s High Court by his ex-lover Corinna Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, who has accused Juan Carlos and the Spanish...
...(The Spanish Bourbons were relatively penurious until Juan Carlos began buddying up with Gulf royals.)...
...“Airports in other parts of the world that are connected by train work very well,” said Juan Carlos Zuazua, chief executive of Mexican low-cost carrier VivaAerobus, who cited London’s Stansted as an example...
...His has been “a broadly unpopular and unsuccessful centre-right mandate”, said Felipe Camargo, senior economist at Oxford Economics....
...Socialist prime minister Pedro Sánchez on Friday said that he, like most Spaniards, rejected Juan Carlos “uncivil conduct”, but defended Felipe VI as “exemplary”....
...Cristina’s letter also took aim at presidential spokesman Juan Pablo Biondi, who resigned hours after its publication....
...Soon afterwards, King Felipe VI, Spain’s reigning monarch and Juan Carlos’s son, renounced any legacy from the former king and took his father off the royal household’s payroll....
...One of the first communist ministers since that era — the other is also in the current government — he addresses King Felipe VI, Juan Carlos’s son, as “Citizen Borbón”, a reference to the family name of...
...go some way towards tackling the inequalities that so anger the young protesters: “Is the honour of the crown and [reigning monarch] Felipe VI higher than others?”...
...related to a €7bn high-speed rail project in Saudi Arabia.In a joint communiqué on Monday evening, Juan Carlos wrote to his son and successor, King Felipe VI, that, “guided by the conviction of providing...
...“It’s a big test for Chile,” says Felipe Larraín, who served as finance minister until he left office in a reshuffle triggered by the protests....
...“We are aiming to disrupt the big players, which have brick and mortar structures with human-based processes,” said Juan Urdiales, who co-founded Jobandtalent with co-chief executive Felipe Navio in 2009...
...The respite brought by Juan Carlos’ abdication in 2014 in favour of his son Felipe was cut short by fresh allegations....
...Juan Carlos, Spain’s former king, fled to Abu Dhabi three weeks ago....
...Then, five months ago, the Spanish establishment signalled its grave concerns about Juan Carlos’s behaviour when King Felipe VI, his son, cancelled his father’s stipend, worth almost €200,000 a year, and...
...Ms Sayn-Wittgenstein’s lawyers had previously sent a letter to the royal palace stating that King Felipe VI, Juan Carlos’s son and successor, was a beneficiary of a Panamanian entity, the Lucum foundation...
...“I don’t think the security strategy makes any sense at all,” said Juan Pablo Hernández, a businessman in Guadalajara, home to one of Mexico’s most aggressive gangs, the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG...
...She says things started to change under the first government of President Juan Manuel Santos between 2010 and 2014....
...Attacking the supposedly rich plays well with radicals such as Juan Grabois, an influential activist who believes a huge swath of land should be expropriated to feed the country’s poor....
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