Episodes
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Israeli employee assassinated in Washington. Argentina restricts strikes. Trump's fiscal plan approved. Woody Allen publishes novel. Lenses for night vision.
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The U.S. government launches 'Return Home': a self-deportation program with financial support for migrants. Additionally, authorities are targeting undocumented migrants in restaurants; controversy surrounds Joe Biden's health; Evo Morales is out of the presidential race in Bolivia. Venezuelans remain in limbo following a Supreme Court ruling.
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U.S. invites Pope; VP meets with pontiff and Ukrainian president. Mexican cadets return. Messi criticizes referees. Unique fossil displayed.
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Pope Leo XIV starts his papacy calling for unity and aid for Gaza. The Mexican training ship Cuauhtémoc collides in NY. Police raid a club in St. Petersburg. Museum in Athens showcases ancient Greek technology.
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Israel-Gaza Conflict: escalating hostilities, humanitarian crisis, and calls for a ceasefire. Global leaders express divided opinions. Ukraine-Russia talks at a standstill. Political updates from Bolivia and Nicaragua. AI takes center stage at Cannes.
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A war of words has broken out between former U.S. President Donald Trump and musician Bruce Springsteen. Trump lashed out on social media, hurling insults at Springsteen after the artist criticized his administration during a concert in the UK.
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Celebration in Syria over the end of U.S. sanctions. Reflections from Mujica. Concerns over labor rights in Saudi Arabia. Tsunami alert in Greece. Negative impact on the Port of Los Angeles due to the U.S.-China tariff war.
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Trump criticizes interventionism in the Middle East. Pope Leo XIV active on social media. Madrid Book Fair, 84th edition. Wiggins confesses cocaine addiction.
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The U.S. and China agree to a 90-day tariff reduction, boosting the global economy and financial markets.
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Leo XIV, the first American pope with Creole heritage, was born in Chicago and served extensively in Peru. Known for his humble demeanor and background as an Augustinian leader, his election has sparked mixed reactions in both Chicago and the Peruvian city of Chiclayo.
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Robert Prevost, now known as León XIV, highlighting that he is the first American pontiff and also holds Peruvian citizenship, a country where he spent much of his life. The main challenges he will face are identified, including unifying a Church with divided wings, managing the Vatican's finances, combating sexual abuse, increasing the participation of women, controversies surrounding blessings for homosexual couples, and complex diplomatic relations with countries such as China and the United States. Finally, the articles report on the numerous congratulations that León XIV has received from world leaders, who express hope for a pontificate of peace, unity, and attention to global challenges.
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The conclave to elect the next Pope has officially begun, drawing significant attention in the Philippines, where many hope Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle could be chosen—despite criticism surrounding his candidacy and growing calls for unity within the Church during this "challenging time." Meanwhile, an international appeal for calm has been issued following a military clash in Kashmir, with the UN, the United States, and China urging both India and Pakistan to avoid further escalation.
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Cardinals look for new pope; Yemen bombings, India-UK trade deal, and fashion buzz before the Met Gala
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Trump revives Alcatraz, secretive papal vote, Romanian turmoil, and EA–Apple TV partnership.
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A moderate earthquake in Puerto Rico caused no damage or tsunami warnings, serving as a reminder of the island's frequent seismic activity. Following this, the New York State Catholic Conference reacted to an AI-generated image of Donald Trump, which religious leaders deemed an inappropriate mockery. Next, the upcoming Met Gala is announced, highlighting its focus on celebrating Black culture amid political tensions. Additionally, Lady Gaga's massive free concert in Rio de Janeiro, which drew millions of attendees, is described. Finally, the Denver Nuggets' advancement to the Western Conference semifinals is mentioned, setting up a clash between NBA MVP contenders Nikola Jokic and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
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Buffett backs free trade. Labor wins in Australia. OPEC+ boosts oil production. A diverse papal conclave is anticipated. Portugal to expel undocumented immigrants.
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Cardinals prepare harmoniously for a swift conclave. The U.S. President halts funding for NPR and PBS, citing bias. April's unemployment rate in the U.S. holds steady. A Chilean earthquake triggers a tsunami alert. Pink Floyd releases a restored album of their historic Pompeii concert.
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Medvedev slams US-Ukraine mineral deal. Blackout hits Spain and Portugal. India-Pakistan tensions rise.
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Wall Street a la baja tras conocerse que el PIB de EE.UU. se contrajo un 0,3%
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