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4 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Global Justice Report 2026 (Guardian)

Humanity can raise living standards, reduce inequality and keep global heating within a 2C rise, according to a sweeping vision for planetary survival.

The report by the World Inequality Lab (WIL) aims to be the most comprehensive attempt yet to navigate the polycrisis that is pushing the world toward climate breakdown, political extremism and ever greater economic and social tension.

It offers a set of bold policy proposals, including hefty wealth taxes on billionaires, sharp reductions in working hours, a change in diets and a shift of investment from materially intense sectors, such as industry and mining, to education and health.

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Tackling inequality is a central goal. Under the plan, the average per capita gross national income across the world would be €5,000 a month by the end of the century – an increase for almost everyone, with the greatest gains in the global south. The exception would be the mega-rich, who would be highly taxed because they are most responsible for the climate crisis. The share of global wealth held by billionaires, who make up only 0.001% of the world population, would fall from 6% to 0.05%, while the bottom 50% would see their share of wealth increase from 2% to 30%.

The other priority is reducing climate risks by cutting emissions as close to zero as possible. The report takes three mid-century scenarios for decarbonisation outlined by the International Energy Agency and projects them to 2100. Under its most ambitious plan, capital would be redirected from the world’s wealthiest individuals and invested in wind, solar and other renewable technologies to accelerate the complete decarbonisation and electrification of energy supplies by 2050. Further emissions savings would come from a reduction in working hours and the shift in diets and economic activity.

 

 

3 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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“Has the US lost the Iran war?” (Brookings)

The Brookings Institution
The Current podcast

May 21, 2026

Episode Summary:
Brookings Senior Fellow Robert Kagan writes in The Atlantic that U.S. defeat in Iran war “is not only possible but likely.” In this episode of The Brookings Current, Kagan is joined by Melanie Sisson and Michael O’Hanlon, also senior fellows in Foreign Policy, to discuss their latest thinking on the war, and whether it has weakened America’s hand in the region.

KAGAN: Iran controls access to the Strait of Hormuz, which means they control access to a major portion of the world’s energy supply which has completely reversed the power situation i in the region so it’s pretty much a disaster.

O’HANLON: The old status quo is gone. The whole thing, the whole enchilada is to some extent up for play.
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SISSON: Hi, this is The Brookings Current from the Brookings Podcast Network. I’m Melanie Sisson, a senior fellow in foreign policy here at Brookings, and I’m joined today by two fellow senior fellows, Bob Kagan and Mike O’Hanlon, to share our latest thinking on the course of U.S. military operations against Iran. Where does the conflict stand? Has it weakened or strengthened America’s hand in the region? And what are the global implications thus far?

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Access Kagan’s article, “Checkmate in Iran: Washington can’t reverse or control the consequences of losing this war” (subscription required).

 

3 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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California primary night 2026 -Lichtman Live #235

California voters are heading to the polls in one of the most important elections of 2026. Join Dr. Allan Lichtman LIVE for real-time California Primary Election Results, breaking race calls, turnout analysis, and expert political commentary as results come in across the state. From key congressional races and statewide contests to the national implications for Democrats, Republicans, and the 2026 midterms, we’ll examine what California voters are saying and what these results could mean for the future of American politics.

Will the results strengthen or weaken the political establishment? Which candidates are emerging as the biggest winners and losers of the night? Tune in for live coverage, historical context, audience discussion, and Dr. Lichtman’s expert analysis throughout election night

2 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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A. G. Sulzberger on why publishers should fight AI companies (and how) -Reuters Institute/Univ of Oxford

A. G. Sulzberger during his speech at the WAN-IFRA World News Media Congress. | Credit: WAN-IFRA v Reuters Institute

Dear Felipe,

According to the Tow Center for Digital Journalism, news publishers have signed 146 deals with AI companies in the past three years. Over the same period, the Tow Center’s tracker only features 23 lawsuits, and some of those have been settled.

These figures make even more remarkable the speech delivered on Monday by New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger in Marseille. Sulzberger, whose company is suing OpenAI, Microsoft and Perplexity, accused tech giants of «brazen theft,» stressed the risk they pose for the public sphere, and called on his colleagues to join forces against them. Scroll down to find three quotes from his speech and read it in full here

In this newsletter you’ll also find a few examples of our own research and reporting on AI and the future of news, and an interview with safety expert Elena Cosentino on a record year for journalists’ killings around the world. Continue leyendo →

2 junio, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Threats, risks and challenges to national security (Miguel A. Castillo, IEEE)

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The National Security Strategy 2021 contemplates 16 threats to National Security. These threats have varied in number and name since the first strategy approved in Spain: the Spanish Security Strategy 2011, and are inspired by European security strategies, both those dealt with in the field of Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union and those in the area of Justice and Home Affairs.

In Spain, national security regulations the term “risk” has been given a meaning that is associated with the concept of threat. This document will analyse how threats to national security are addressed in national security strategies and sectoral strategies and how threats to the security of the European Union are addressed in European security strategies.

Likewise, the use of the terms “threat”, “risk” and “challenge” which are included in Spanish and European regulations will be studied.

Introduction

In Spain, the bodies that deal with and develop concepts relating to threats, risks and challenges include those involved in national security, which is the subject of our study. In this field, the concepts of threat, risk and challenge are not normally defined, and their
use in the lengthy regulations governing national security is ambiguous.

National security strategies and European security strategies are the documents that consider the threats that may affect national security interests in Spain and the security interests of the European Union.

The first security strategy approved in Europe was the 2003 European Security Strategy1 , implemented within the framework of the Union’s Common Foreign and Security Policy, which, together with those developed in the area of Justice and Home Affairs of the European Union, influenced the content of the Spanish National Security strategies that have been approved since 2011.

The first chapter of this document focuses on the theoretical aspects of the concepts of «threat», «risk», «challenge» and «vulnerability», based on contributions from experts in the field and from national and international organisations.

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