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26 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Sir Mark Tully obituary: BBC’s ‘voice of India’

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On a road trip deep in the interior of India Rajiv Gandhi said he would not believe his mother, Indira, had been murdered until he tuned in to his short-wave radio and heard Mark Tully confirm it.

The veteran BBC journalist and broadcaster, who was known as the “voice of India”, always said it was more important to him to live in India than to work for the BBC. Happily the two coincided. With his quintessentially plummy English, cultivated as a boy in Raj-era Calcutta, he was the distinctive voice of the BBC from the subcontinent for more than five decades.

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Sir Mark Tully, journalist, was born on October 24, 1935. He died on January 25, 2026, aged 90

 

26 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Covering the War in Ukraine

SPEAKERS
 

National Security Correspondent, Wall Street Journal; CFR Member

Foreign Affairs and Defense Correspondent, PBS NewsHour

Contributing Writer, New Yorker; Author, Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia

 

Founder and CEO, Zivvy Media; CFR Member

A panel of journalists who have recently spent time covering the war in Ukraine discusses the situation on the ground there and in the surrounding region, and policy considerations for the United States and NATO allies.

Transcript:

LABOTT: Thanks very much, Kayla. And thank you, everybody, for this very timely panel of journalists who have recently spent time covering the war in Ukraine for not just a discussion of the situation on the ground there and policy considerations for the U.S. and its NATO allies, but also their personal perceptions.

Obviously, covering conflict is never easy for journalists. We’re trying to report on the ground but also tell the human story and the toll that it’s taking on the people involved. So I couldn’t think of a better panel to dive right in, kind of real veteran correspondents of foreign policy and conflict. Vivian Salama is national security correspondent for Wall Street Journal; Nick Schifrin, foreign affairs and defense correspondent for PBS NewsHour; and Joshua Yaffa, contributing writer for New Yorker and author of Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia.

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Maruf, R. (2022, February 20). CNN reporter describes the challenges of covering the conflict in Ukraine

Daro, I. N. (2022, March 2). Media Malpractice and Information War in Ukraine

Ganatra, S. (2022, April 11). Journalists under fire: the challenges of covering the war in Ukraine. Royal Television Society

University of Oregon. (2022, March 14). Experts: Journalism experts weigh in on media coverage of Ukraine war. Newswise

Hedges, C. (2022, September 2). The Chris Hedges Report: Ukraine and the crisis of media censorship

Edwards, C. (2022, June 7). 100 days of war: What has international media learned from covering Ukraine?Journalism.co.uk

Arzaba, A., & Huertas, C. E. (2022, April 27). Latin American Journalists Talk About Their Experiences in the War in Ukraine. CONNECTAS

Overton, I. (2021, May 25). A Fixer’s War: Inside the Life of the Unsung Hero of Foreign Reporting. AOAV

Maas, J., & Yossman, K. J. (2022, May 5). Women in the War Zone: Clarissa Ward, Martha Raddatz, Lyse Doucet and More Correspondents on Covering Ukraine From the Ground. Variety

De Witte, M. (2022). News about the conflict in Ukraine has been different – Stanford scholar and former war journalist discusses why. Stanford University

Ruiz, M. (2022, April 26). How Female Correspondents Are Defining War Coverage in Ukraine. Vogue

Jones, T. (2022, October 11). Media coverage in Ukraine is as critical as ever. Poynter.

 

24 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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What should we expect from journalism in 2026? (Reuters Inst Podcast)

We discuss how media leaders are responding to major challenges in 2026 including AI, news creators and alternative news formats

In this episode of Future of Journalism we’re diving into our major report gauging the perspectives of media leaders around the world on the challenges they’re facing in 2026 and how they plan to respond. We’ll look at the impact of AI on how news is accessed and produced, the role of social media, video platforms and news creators, how companies are adapting their business models, and much more.

PODCAST

 

24 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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España, tras el secuestro de Nicolás Maduro por los EE.UU.

Logo congreso de los diputados

Solicitud de comparecencia, a petición propia, del Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, Unión Europea y Cooperación ante el Pleno de la Cámara, para informar sobre la posición de España ante la situación en Venezuela. (210/000133)

Sesión:
Pleno 15/01/2026
Celebración 11:08-15:01  
 
 
 

24 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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L’avenir de la liberté de la presse se joue maintenant (Thibaut Bruttin, RSF)

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À l’heure où le droit à l’information vacille sur plusieurs continents, faire le point sur l’état de la liberté de la presse n’est pas une démarche théorique: c’est une urgence démocratique. C’est ce qu’écrit Thibaut Bruttin, directeur général de Reporters sans frontières, depuis Paris.

«La liberté de la presse se retrouve menacée par ceux-là mêmes qui devraient en être les garants. L’indicateur politique du Classement mondial de RSF est celui qui a le plus baissé en 2024.»

 
Depuis plusieurs années, Reporters sans frontières (RSF) observe une dégradation continue, mais le tournant actuel est particulièrement préoccupant. La liberté de la presse n’est plus seulement menacée par la répression féroce contre les journalistes, au mépris du droit international, ou par le harcèlement judiciaire contre la presse: elle s’effrite sous l’effet de pressions économiques, technologiques et politiques qui touchent toutes les régions du monde.
 
 

24 enero, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Política exterior española (enero 2026)

Palabras de S.M. el Rey en la recepción al Cuerpo Diplomático acreditado en España

Palacio Real de Madrid, 23.01.2026

Todavía sobrecogidos por un dolor que apenas se puede expresar con palabras, la Reina y yo agradecemos, de corazón, los mensajes e innumerables muestras de cariño y solidaridad recibidos desde todas las partes del mundo en estos momentos que resultan tan difíciles de asimilar para un país que sufre por las víctimas del accidente de Adamuz y también del de Gelida. Con ese mismo espíritu solidario, expresamos nuestra cercanía y trasladamos nuestro apoyo a países amigos como Chile, Mozambique y Suiza, por las víctimas de los trágicos acontecimientos que también han sufrido muy recientemente.​

Y agradezco al Nuncio Apostólico, Monseñor Piero Pioppo, sus sentidas condolencias y sus palabras que, como Decano del Cuerpo Diplomático, nos ha dirigido por 1ª vez en esta ceremonia y en las que apela a la colaboración entre las Misiones Diplomáticas. Le pedimos que haga llegar al Santo Padre el afecto con el que nuestro país espera su histórica visita.

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