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15 febrero, 2025
por Felipe Sahagún
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Fareed’s Global Briefing (Feb14, 2025)

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February 14, 2025

A View From Ukraine

As US President Donald Trump appears poised to begin negotiating over Ukraine’s future, a new Foreign Affairs essay by Ukrainian journalist Nataliya Gumenyuk details deep concerns.

Some context: Trump caused a stir this week by holding a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the Russia–Ukraine war—before calling Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (with whom Trump spoke afterward) or European allies. (Such sequencing is typically a sensitive matter. In this case, Ukraine and Europe already were worried that Trump could cut a Ukraine-war deal with Putin over their heads. Trump said he and Putin may soon meet in Saudi Arabia to negotiate.) Some observers speculate that the Trump administration is eyeing a ceasefire along the current line of control, perhaps with European troops stationed in Ukraine as peacekeepers. Continue leyendo →

14 febrero, 2025
por Felipe Sahagún
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Putin’s first victory thanks to Trump (John Bolton)

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John Bolton@AmbJohnBolton

Putin scored a major victory over the U.S., NATO, and Ukraine this week, which is why Putin did not negotiate with Biden or Zelensky. He waited to negotiate with Trump because he believed the Kremlin would get more out of a Trump deal. And he was absolutely right.

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14 febrero, 2025
por Felipe Sahagún
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Escuela de reporteros de RTVE

José Antonio Guardiola: ?Somos dueños de la historia. Sabemos el final?

Rosa Mari?a Calaf: "La humildad es esencial. El periodista no es el héroe de la crónica"

*NGONE NDIAYE

 

Luis Pérez: explorando la realidad (que siempre ?te pone en tu sitio?) tras el guión

*ANA GARCÍA MELLADO

Zigor Aldama, reportero: "China es la dictadura perfecta, la que no se nota"

*HELENA SALA GALLARDO

Pablo Díez: viajes como vida, pero "un periodista no es una ONG, tienes que hacer tu trabajo lo mejor que puedas"

MARINE LANDREAU*

La guerra en un minuto y medio: ?pasar el menor tiempo posible, grabar lo que se mueve?

Antxon Gómez Landajuela*

Anna Surinyach, fotoperiodista y editora gráfica

NORA BORRÁS*

13 febrero, 2025
por Felipe Sahagún
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2024 deadliest year for journalists; almost 70% killed by Israel

The free flow of information was dealt a record-setting blow in 2024 as more journalists were killed than in any other year since CPJ began collecting data in 1992. The brutal Israel-Gaza war, along with conflict and political unrest in several other nations, brought the total number of journalists and media workers killed to 124, two-thirds of them Palestinians killed by Israel. 

The number of conflicts globally – whether political, criminal, or military in nature – has doubled in the past five years, and this is reflected in the high number of journalist deaths worldwide. But the toll of conflict on the press is most glaring in the unprecedented number of journalists and media workers killed in the Israel-Gaza war, 85 in 2024 and 78 in 2023. 

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7 febrero, 2025
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Aportaciones de España que cambiaron el mundo (@CapitanBitcoin)

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1. 1492 – Descubrimiento de América  España une dos mundos y da inicio a la primera globalización de la historia humana.  Europa, América, África y Asia quedan conectados por rutas comerciales y culturales sólidas. El mundo se conoció a sí mismo a través de España.

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