• Spanish lawmaker Manuela Bergerot sharply condemned the use of women’s rights to justify the war in Iran, saying in a public speech, “You cannot defend women’s rights by celebrating the death of 160 girls.”

    Her remarks came amid international outrage after an airstrike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, killed around 160 children — one of the deadliest civilian attacks since the conflict began.

    Bergerot’s comment was part of a broader debate during International Women’s Day protests in Spain and across Europe, where many demonstrators linked peace, women’s rights, and opposition to military action in the Middle East.

    Her stance drew strong reactions inside Spain and online, with supporters applauding the emphasis on human life and critics arguing that concern for women’s rights should not preclude support for opposition to Iran’s government.
    Spanish lawmaker Manuela Bergerot sharply condemned the use of women’s rights to justify the war in Iran, saying in a public speech, “You cannot defend women’s rights by celebrating the death of 160 girls.” Her remarks came amid international outrage after an airstrike on a girls’ school in Minab, Iran, killed around 160 children — one of the deadliest civilian attacks since the conflict began. Bergerot’s comment was part of a broader debate during International Women’s Day protests in Spain and across Europe, where many demonstrators linked peace, women’s rights, and opposition to military action in the Middle East. Her stance drew strong reactions inside Spain and online, with supporters applauding the emphasis on human life and critics arguing that concern for women’s rights should not preclude support for opposition to Iran’s government.
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  • Laisha Oseguera Gonzalez, reportedly the youngest daughter of cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, has been linked to a small café called El Rincón La Chulis in Perris.

    The café has gained positive local reviews, serving drinks like horchata lattes and traditional Mexican dishes — operating like a typical neighborhood coffee shop.

    Despite her family connection to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, there are no criminal charges linked to her, and the café appears to run quietly and legally.

    It raises an interesting question:

    Should people be judged by their family’s reputation, or only by the life they choose to build for themselves?
    Laisha Oseguera Gonzalez, reportedly the youngest daughter of cartel boss Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, has been linked to a small café called El Rincón La Chulis in Perris. The café has gained positive local reviews, serving drinks like horchata lattes and traditional Mexican dishes — operating like a typical neighborhood coffee shop. Despite her family connection to the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, there are no criminal charges linked to her, and the café appears to run quietly and legally. It raises an interesting question: Should people be judged by their family’s reputation, or only by the life they choose to build for themselves?
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  • One of his reported final wishes was to be buried in a gold coffin — a symbol of the fortune and power he once controlled.

    Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as “El Mencho,” was one of Mexico’s most wanted dr*g lords and the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG).

    Reports claim the 59-year-old d**d after being sh*t during a violent clash between his bodyguards and Mexican special forces who were attempting to arrest him.

    For years, he managed to evade capture while building a massive empire through trafficking networks that stretched across continents. The cartel he led became one of the most powerful and feared groups in Mexico, linked to years of bl**dy conflict with rivals and authorities.

    In the end, the man who controlled so much power was brought down in a firefight.

    And it leaves one strange question behind…

    Can power and fortune really follow someone into a gold coffin?
    One of his reported final wishes was to be buried in a gold coffin — a symbol of the fortune and power he once controlled. Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, widely known as “El Mencho,” was one of Mexico’s most wanted dr*g lords and the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG). Reports claim the 59-year-old d**d after being sh*t during a violent clash between his bodyguards and Mexican special forces who were attempting to arrest him. For years, he managed to evade capture while building a massive empire through trafficking networks that stretched across continents. The cartel he led became one of the most powerful and feared groups in Mexico, linked to years of bl**dy conflict with rivals and authorities. In the end, the man who controlled so much power was brought down in a firefight. And it leaves one strange question behind… Can power and fortune really follow someone into a gold coffin?
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