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En Tlaxcala se construirá una sede de la Universidad Rosario CastellanosIrak afirma que tiene derecho a defenderse ante cualquier ataque Más información en nuestro Podcast
¡No te pierdas este video histórico sobre la transformación de la salud en Tlaxcala! La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum y la gobernadora Lorena Cuéllar están llevando la Cuarta Transformación al siguiente nivel. Descubre cómo el programa "Salud Casa por Casa" está revolucionando la atención médica, con 20,000 profesionales de la salud llegando directamente a los hogares de adultos mayores y personas con discapacidad. Es una estrategia de salud comunitaria sin precedentes que garantiza servicios gratuitos y de calidad.También exploramos el increíble impacto de "La Clínica Es Nuestra", que ha invertido más de 93 millones de pesos para renovar 179 clínicas en 58 municipios, poniendo el poder de decisión en manos del pueblo. Verás cómo Tlaxcala lidera a nivel nacional con el IMSS Bienestar, superando metas en consultas y cirugías, ¡prometiendo más de 19,000 operaciones gratuitas este año!
¡No te pierdas este evento sin precedentes que está revolucionando México! La presidenta Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo y la gobernadora Lorena Cuellar Cisneros hicieron historia en San Isidro Buenceso, Tlaxcala, al entregar directamente MILLONES de pesos a 38 comunidades indígenas y afromexicanas. Esta es la concreción de la justicia social prometida por la Cuarta Transformación y el presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador, ¡ahora bajo el liderazgo imparable de Sheinbaum!Descubre cómo los pueblos originarios están recuperando su autonomía y el poder de decidir sobre su futuro. Por primera vez en la historia de México, los recursos públicos llegan sin intermediarios, directamente a las manos de las comunidades, ¡administrados por mujeres indígenas que son ejemplo de honestidad y eficiencia! Entérate cómo esta inversión millonaria está transformando la vida de San Isidro Buenceso y de cientos de comunidades en Tlaxcala, construyendo infraestructura, impulsando proyectos productivos y fortaleciendo sus raíces.
Mexicanos en Irán están a salvo: SRE Fallece Violeta Barrios de Chamorro, expresidenta de Nicaragua Trump reacciona a ataque en Minnesota ya se investiga Más información en nuestro podcast
Más de mil 800 cirugías en Hospital General de TlaxcalaMil 200 soldados más a SinaloaVladímir Putin llama a su homólogo Donald TrumpMás información en nuestro Podcast
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Te daremos a conocer diversas convocatorias: Dale un empujoncito hoy al Campeche de mañana de Fundación José Ortiz Avila A.C.-Campeche, Clubes de Desarrollo Humano del Instituto para la Formación Integral y el Desarrollo Humano, Eco Feria Balam Beh de SEMABICCE y conoceremos el quehacer poblacional del Consejo Estatal de Población Tlaxcala
A menos de dos semanas para la elección judicial, funcionarios del Instituto Nacional Electoral han expresado su preocupación por la capacidad del sistema informático que servirá para capturar los sufragios y alimentar la información; Candidato a magistrado en Tlaxcala es hallado muerto dentro de una camioneta; se presume causa natural; Vinculan a proceso a rector de la Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas por delito de abuso sexual; enfrentará su juicio en libertad; Republicanos ultras frenan el paquete legislativo de Trump sobre impuestos e inmigración; incluye impuesto de 5% a las remesas; EU señala a mexicana de apoyar al CJNG; es la primera acusación por ayudar a una organización terrorista extranjera; Moody's rebaja calificación crediticia de Estados Unidos; refleja aumento de su deuda pública; Cruz Azul revela precios para la final de Concachampions; afición se queja de costos elevados.Un Podcast de EL UNIVERSAL Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En el episodio del 07/05/25 hablamos de: Rubalcava y senadores se mofan de Tlaxcala | Otro audioescándalo hunde a Zedillo
• La ceremonia conmemora el 105 aniversario de la Columna de la Legalidad.• Se recuerda el acontecimiento histórico de mayo de 1920 en el que cadetes del Heroico Colegio Militar escoltaron al presidente Venustiano Carranza durante la rebelión del Plan de Agua Prieta para garantizar la seguridad y mantener la institucionalidad de la nación.• Se destaca el ataque al convoy presidencial en Apizaco, Tlaxcala, el 9 de mayo de 1920, y la acción heroica de los cadetes de caballería, quienes realizaron una carga al sable para repeler a los agresores. Este hecho es conocido como la última carga al sable realizada en México.• Tanto el Secretario de la Defensa Nacional como la Presidenta de México resaltaron la lealtad, el arrojo, la abnegación y el espíritu de sacrificio de los cadetes como valores fundamentales del Heroico Colegio Militar y las Fuerzas Armadas Mexicanas, comparándolo con otros hechos históricos como la defensa de Chapultepec en 1847 y la Marcha de la Lealtad en 1913.• Se reafirma la lealtad de las Fuerzas Armadas a las instituciones legalmente constituidas, a la figura presidencial y al pueblo de México, destacando su participación en tareas como el Plan DN-III-E, la estrategia nacional de seguridad y proyectos prioritarios del gobierno federal.• Se enfatiza el origen popular del Ejército Mexicano, nacido en contra de un golpe de estado, y se reconoce a los elementos de la Defensa Nacional y Marina por su labor en seguridad, apoyo a la población, construcción de obras estratégicas y operación de empresas estatales.
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/christian-studies
¡¡HABEMUS PAPAM!! El Papa ya fue elegido. ¿Qué es mejor? ¿Ser presidente del Metro o gobernador de un estado que no existe? ¡No es cierto, Tlaxcala! Los TQM. Nuestro querido Iniesta nos cuenta una ENORME historia de superación. MoyMu vuelve con el pleitazo entre José Ramón Fernández y David Faitelson, ya te extrañábamos Moy. Y Aficionado del Cruz Azul pide un saludo para su esposa en el estadio para que no lo regañen.
¡¡HABEMUS PAPAM!! El Papa ya fue elegido. ¿Qué es mejor? ¿Ser presidente del Metro o gobernador de un estado que no existe? ¡No es cierto, Tlaxcala! Los TQM. Nuestro querido Iniesta nos cuenta una ENORME historia de superación. MoyMu vuelve con el pleitazo entre José Ramón Fernández y David Faitelson, ya te extrañábamos Moy. Y Aficionado del Cruz Azul pide un saludo para su esposa en el estadio para que no lo regañen.
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Esta es la información que encontrarás este jueves 8 de mayo en Reforma.com:Reprime TABASCO plantón estudiantilEscapa de penal CAPO en SONORA'Mejor el metro que gobernar TLAXCALA'Tras humo negro, buscan consenso
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/religion
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A cornerstone of the evangelization of early New Spain was the conversion of Nahua boys, especially the children of elites. They were to be emissaries between Nahua society and foreign missionaries, hastening the transmission of the gospel. Under the tutelage of Franciscan friars, the boys also learned to act with militant zeal. They sermonized and smashed sacred objects. Some went so far as to kill a Nahua religious leader. For three boys from Tlaxcala, the reprisals were just as deadly. In Child Martyrs and Militant Evangelization in New Spain (University of Texas Press, 2025), Dr. Stephanie Schmidt sheds light on a rare manuscript about Nahua child converts who were killed for acts of zealotry during the late 1520s. This is the Nahuatl version of an account by an early missionary-friar, Toribio de Benavente Motolinía. To this day, Catholics venerate the slain boys as Christian martyrs who suffered for their piety. Yet Franciscan accounts of the boys' sacrifice were influenced by ulterior motives, as the friars sought to deflect attention from their missteps in New Spain. Illuminating Nahua perspectives on this story and period, Schmidt leaves no doubt as to who drove this violence as she dramatically expands the knowledgebase available to students of colonial Latin America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The experience of reading Saint Isaac the Syrian is something like being caught up in a vortex; not a linear explanation of the spiritual life or spiritual practices, but rather being drawn by the Holy Spirit that blows wherever It wills. It is not as though Isaac's thought lacks cohesiveness, but rather he presents the life of faith and life in Christ to us as an artist painting with broad strokes. This is especially true in the first six homilies that speak of the discipline of virtue. Isaac seems to be more concerned about our breathing the same air as the Saints. He wants us to be swept up by our desire for God and in our gratitude for His love and mercy. Our life is not simply following a series of teachings or a moral code, but rather embodying very life of Christ. We are to love and console others as we have been loved and consoled by the Lord. If our spiritual disciplines do not remove the impediments to our capacity to be loved and to love others, then they are sorely lacking. In every way, our lives should be a reflection of Christ and the manner that we walk along the path of our lives should be reflective of His mindset and desire. In other words, we should desire to do the will of God and to love Him above all things, including our own lives. We are to die to self and sin and have a willingness to trust in the Providence of God that leads our hearts to desire to take up the cross daily and follow him. We begin to see affliction as something that not only shapes are virtue and deepens our faith, but that is a participation in the reality of redemption. We are drawn into something that is Divine and Saint Isaac would not have us make it something common. The Cross will always be a stumbling block when gazed upon or experienced on a purely natural level. But for those who have faith, we begin to see and experience the sweetness of God's love and intimacy with him precisely through affliction. Isaac would have us know that joy in all of its fullness. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:10:51 Catherine Opie: Hi there, where are we in the text? 00:12:03 Lori Hatala: pg 122 Cover a sinner... 00:13:10 Catherine Opie: Reacted to "pg 122 Cover a sinne..." with
SCJN invalida la pérdida de la patria potestad en Tlaxcala“ARTE POR LA LIBERTAD” presentan nueva marca Ceferesos Tras fuerte tormenta tres personas murieron en PensilvaniaMás información en nuestro podcast
En México, los estados que sufren mayor afectación por la canícula son: Campeche, Colima, Chiapas, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz y Yucatán. En tanto, la Ciudad de México, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Coahuila y Querétaro no se ven afectados por este fenómeno. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
En México, los estados que sufren mayor afectación por la canícula son: Campeche, Colima, Chiapas, Guerrero, Hidalgo, Michoacán, Morelos, Nuevo León, Oaxaca, Puebla, Quintana Roo, San Luis Potosí, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, Veracruz y Yucatán. En tanto, la Ciudad de México, Zacatecas, Aguascalientes, Coahuila y Querétaro no se ven afectados por este fenómeno. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Más de 700 hectáreas afectadas por incendio forestal en TlaxcalaIncendio forestal en Tepoztlán, uno de los más grandes en la historia México obtiene medalla de bronce en la Olimpiada Europea Femenil de MatemáticasMás información en nuestro Podcast
Notas Macabrosas - Lleva a casa el cuerpo de su bebé muerto y lo muestra en TikTok durante 10 días - Exhorta el Congreso a PROFEPA y SEMARNAT a que investiguen las causas de la mortandad de ballenas de BCS - Rescatan a joven de ser linchado en Tlaxcala; lo tacharon de lucir ‘sospechoso' - Mueren dos personas en el Festival Axe Ceremonia 2025 por caída de estructura - Hombre quema a su amigo por rechazar seguir tomando alcohol - ¿23 soldados soviéticos convertidos en piedra por extraterrestres? - Misteriosa presencia en Palacio de Gobierno de San Luis Potosí - Kathy Knight, la caníbal Australiana - Diputado de CDMX escribe “p*to el que lo lea” en su voto secreto - Se intoxican alumnos de secundaria con esencia de feromonas - Fue reportada la muerte de Miguel “N”, un hombre que contaba con investigaciones por su presunta relación con diversos casos de feminicidio También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca
Notas Macabrosas - Lleva a casa el cuerpo de su bebé muerto y lo muestra en TikTok durante 10 días - Exhorta el Congreso a PROFEPA y SEMARNAT a que investiguen las causas de la mortandad de ballenas de BCS - Rescatan a joven de ser linchado en Tlaxcala; lo tacharon de lucir ‘sospechoso' - Mueren dos personas en el Festival Axe Ceremonia 2025 por caída de estructura - Hombre quema a su amigo por rechazar seguir tomando alcohol - ¿23 soldados soviéticos convertidos en piedra por extraterrestres? - Misteriosa presencia en Palacio de Gobierno de San Luis Potosí - Kathy Knight, la caníbal Australiana - Diputado de CDMX escribe “p*to el que lo lea” en su voto secreto - Se intoxican alumnos de secundaria con esencia de feromonas - Fue reportada la muerte de Miguel “N”, un hombre que contaba con investigaciones por su presunta relación con diversos casos de feminicidio También puedes escucharnos en Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music o tu app de podcasts favorita. Apóyanos en Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/leyendaspodcast Apóyanos en YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/leyendaslegendarias/join Síguenos: https://instagram.com/leyendaspodcast https://twitter.com/leyendaspodcast https://facebook.com/leyendaspodcast #Podcast #LeyendasLegendarias #HistoriasDelMasAca
Incendios provocan contingencia ambiental en Tlaxcala Cuautitlán Izcalli debe más de 2mdp por créditos fiscales Detienen a ex Miss Edomex por robo y despojo
En entrevista para MVS Noticias con Luis Cárdenas, Eunice Rendón, coordinadora de Agenda Migrante, Jorge Cortes, miembro de Knockout no tires la toalla y Arturo Núñez, director de prevención y reinserción social de la SSC de Tlaxcala, hablaron sobre la clase masiva de box en CDMX.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En más notas, hay tres detenidos por desaparición en Oaxaca de jóvenes originarios de Tlaxcala, en información internacional, Corea del Sur reporta 18 muertos en uno de sus peores incendios forestales, y en notas de El Esto, Argentina humilla a Brasil en las eliminatorias de Conmebol, ¡goleada en el Monumental! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Diez jóvenes originarios de Tlaxcala fueron secuestrad*s en Huatulco y Zipolite sin dejar rastro. Días después, nueve de ellos aparecieron sin vida en Puebla, con signos de t0rtura y un mensaje que las autoridades aún intentan descifrar. Solo una persona sobrevivió: Brenda Salas. Las familias de las víctimas exigen respuestas, mientras la comunidad se pregunta qué pasó realmente. ¿Fue un crimen al azar o había algo más detrás de estas desapariciones? Testimonios, pistas en redes sociales y la terrible escena del crimen sugieren que este caso podría ser más complejo de lo que parece. En este video analizamos los detalles del caso, las declaraciones de los familiares y las teorías sobre el porqué de este macabro suceso. ¿Quiénes eran estos jóvenes? ¿A qué se refería la hermana de Lesly Noya cuando habló de "personas equivocadas"? Quédate hasta el final para conocer todo sobre este impactante crimen. Distribuido por Genuina Media
En Tlaxcala,Sheinbaum inaugura planta de tratamiento de aguas residualesAsesinan a balazos a tres hombres en IztapalapaPide la OEA tomar acciones inmediatas para proteger los glaciares Más información en nuestro Podcast
En Durango personas en prisión preventiva podrán votar Aseguran dos tortugas mexicanas de caja en el AICMVenezuela acordó reanudar vuelos de deportados por EUMás información en nuestro Podcast
Tlaxcala tendrá un segundo plantel del IPN: Sheinbaum ¡Tome previsiones!La CNTE colapsa varios puntos de la CDMX Nueva ronda de negociaciones entre Rusia y EU en Arabia Saudita Más información en nuestro podcast
Absuelven a los policías que le dispararon a un hombre con una motosierra.Declaran culpables a 2 coyotes por la muerte de 53 migrantes.Los venezolanos deportados a El Salvador están en un limbo legal.Surgen los coyotes digitales en Tik Tok.Tapachula bajo el régimen del crimen organizado.Los jóvenes de Tlaxcala desaparecidos eran de un grupo delictivo.Revelan archivos desclasificados del asesinato de John F. Kennedy.Escucha de lunes a viernes el ‘Noticiero Univision Edición Nocturna' con Elián Zidán.
De cara a la elección judicial el INE acudirá a las casas de personas con discapacidad y personas cuidadoras a entregarles la solicitud de inscripción a la lista nominal de electores con voto anticipado Fueron detenidas 11 personas en San Fernando, Tamaulipas Cayó a un barranco autobús de transporte de personal en Tlaxcala Más información en nuestro podcast
La llegada de remesas cayó un 40% en San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, por efecto Trump Ejército Mexicano localiza laboratorio clandestino en Tlaxcala y Sinaloa Más información en nuestro podcast
Fiscalía de Tlaxcala investiga el robo de un vehículo oficial del DIF Fue detenido a director de la ADTE en ChiapasNevadas récord en Japón afecta al transporteMás información en nuestro podcast
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Eres bienvenid@ al Grupo de Amigos de Cuentos Corporativos en Whatsapp. Haz click aquí y sé parte de nuestra comunidad: https://chat.whatsapp.com/EtN3xolLFlmK8MXj9qren8En el episodio 241 de "Cuentos Corporativos", Miguel Huerta, fundador y CEO de Nantli Living, nos sumerge en un fascinante viaje por su trayectoria emprendedora. Nantli Living, una empresa pionera en el glamping de lujo, combina sostenibilidad y confort en entornos naturales. Este proyecto ha transformado destinos turísticos en Tlaxcala, como el Santuario de las Luciérnagas, en epicentros de experiencias únicas.Miguel comparte cómo su origen en Tlaxcala, una visión innovadora y su experiencia en consultoría estratégica y transformación digital lo llevaron a desafiar los estándares tradicionales del turismo. Desde la creación de Tours Huamantla hasta el lanzamiento del Festival Entre Volcanes y el desarrollo de glampings virales como "Amate" y "Ochtli", Miguel ha demostrado que la innovación y el aprovechamiento de la tecnología pueden reimaginar el turismo en México.Este episodio explora no solo los éxitos de Miguel y su equipo, sino también los desafíos personales y empresariales que han enfrentado. Además, destaca su liderazgo en la Asociación Mexicana de Glamping y cómo su enfoque en las personas, procesos y tecnología es clave para su éxito.Los 3 puntos más importantes del episodio:* Innovación en Turismo: Nantli Living redefine la experiencia de hospedaje al fusionar confort y sostenibilidad, utilizando glampings como una herramienta para generar derrama económica en destinos poco convencionales como Tlaxcala.* Resiliencia y Crecimiento: Miguel narra los desafíos que enfrentó, como conflictos con socios y retos familiares, y cómo estos momentos críticos fortalecieron su visión y compromiso.* Liderazgo con Impacto: Desde el desarrollo de su equipo hasta la implementación de tecnología avanzada, Miguel demuestra cómo el liderazgo basado en empoderar a las personas y adoptar herramientas digitales impulsa el éxito empresarial.Te invitamos a estar pendientes de nuestros canales y a suscribirte para que no te pierdes ningún episodio:* Canal Whatsapp Amigos de Cuentos Corporativos* Blog / Newsletter: www.cuentoscorporativos.substack.com* Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cuentoscorporativos* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cuentos_corporativos/* X (Twitter): https://x.com/CuentosCorp* Email: adolfo@cuentoscorporativos.com This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cuentoscorporativos.substack.com