Relaciones Internacionales – Comunicación Internacional

28 abril, 2026
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Protection of Journalists

28 abril, 2026
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BBC correspondent’s minute-by-minute account of dinner shooting

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BBC’s State Department Correspondent Tom Bateman was in the room with US President Donald Trump and other government officials at the White House Correspondents’ dinner on 25 April. What started as a glitzy night, quickly turned to panic with guests hiding under tables.

Bateman talks through the timeline of how the evening unfolded. Though motive for the attack remains unclear, the suspect, 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, has been charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump and two firearms offences.

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28 abril, 2026
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World Happiness Report 2026 (The Economist)

Last year I was a bridesmaid at my best friend’s wedding in Finland. It was a sunny day in a picturesque setting near the groom’s hometown, and a fitting destination for such a happy occasion: the country has topped the World Happiness Report for nine years running. (By comparison, English-speaking countries are increasingly miserable.)

Finland’s dominance owes something to how the UN-backed report measures happiness. Finns, as the groom explained to me, are reserved people, often found in the quiet solitude of their mökki (cottages). But when asked to score their lives out of ten, they give themselves a solid 7.76 on average—comfortably the highest score in the world. Like a good marriage, happiness need not be showy.

The world’s happiest country

The middle-aged are no longer the most miserable

How much happiness does money buy?

The world has become surprisingly less grumpy

Popular music is getting sadder and angstier

 

28 abril, 2026
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La XXX Cumbre Iberoamericana (Fundación Alternativas)

La XXX Cumbre Iberoamericana de Madrid de noviembre de 2026 marca un momento importante para España e Iberoamérica. En un presente internacional marcado por la fragmentación y la polarización, España asume por cuarta vez el reto de albergar una difícil Cumbre. La cita tiene lugar en un contexto de grave crisis del multilateralismo y disrupciones del orden internacional. Guerras comerciales y proteccionismo; crisis de la cooperación al desarrollo; proliferación de conflictos armados; o competición feroz entre el EEUU de Trump, China, Rusia, Europa y potencias emergentes.

Con la presentación del Informe Iberoamérica 2026 te invitamos a participar junto a expertos y actores de alto nivel en una conversación en Casa América en torno al sentido y el papel presente y futuro de Iberoamérica, así como la oportunidad estratégica para América Latina y para España, en tanto país anfitrión de la Cumbre. Abordaremos retos como la construcción de consensos en asuntos clave – digital, verde, o social – o en nuevas agendas de cooperación: migraciones y diásporas, fondos para desastres naturales, o políticas de cuidados.

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27 abril, 2026
por Felipe Sahagún
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Military spending in the world 2026 (SIPRI)

Trends in World Military Expenditure, 2025

Global military spending surged by almost 3% in 2025, fueled largely by ballooning defense expenditures in Europe and Asia, according to a report released Monday by a respected arms watchdog group.

European defense spending jumped 14% from 2024, to $864 billion, and in Asia-Oceania the increase was 8.1%, to $681 billion, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said in its annual “Trends in World Military Expenditure” report.

Overall, almost $2.9 trillion was spent on military programs around the world in 2025, a 2.9% increase from a year earlier. The figure represents 2.5% of the world’s gross domestic product (GDP), the highest percentage since 2009, according to SIPRI.

The US, China, Russia, Germany and India were the biggest spenders, collectively accounting for 58% of the global sum.

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27 abril, 2026
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The Most Impactful U.S. Inventions (WSJ)

From the computer to the steamboat, WSJ readers ranked the country’s greatest breakthroughs. Here are the results.

“USA250: The Story of the World’s Greatest Economy” is a yearlong WSJ series examining America’s first 250 years. Read more about it from Editor in Chief Emma Tucker.

The votes are in. For the past three months, readers of The Wall Street Journal have ranked 60 U.S. inventions on their total impact on society. Those inventions ranged from the cotton gin to bluejeans, bypass surgery to the dishwasher, and, yes, even Post-it Notes.

Here are the 25 U.S. inventions with the greatest impact, according to those WSJ readers. Let the debate continue.

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