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Donald Trump a confirmé lundi que les États-Unis avaient détruit un quai utilisé par des bateaux accusés de participer au narcotrafic au Venezuela, une possible première frappe terrestre depuis le début de la campagne militaire américaine contre le trafic de drogue en Amérique latine.
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Donald Trump a confirmé lundi que les États-Unis avaient détruit un quai utilisé par des bateaux accusés de participer au narcotrafic au Venezuela, une possible première frappe terrestre depuis le début de la campagne militaire américaine contre le trafic de drogue en Amérique latine.
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(The Center Square) – As the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term comes to a close, he says he remains committed to achieving peace in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, as evidenced by his hosting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy just a day apart. The president hosted the leaders at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., in an attempt to achieve peace in the war-stricken regions. Trump’s Sunday meeting left the president optimistic, he said, claiming Russia and Ukraine are “closer than ever” to striking a peace deal. Zelenskyy appeared confident as U.S. officials gave assurances of security guarantees to Ukraine, as well as aiding in the reconstruction of the war-torn nation – in the form of business expansion. However, the optimism may have hit a snag on Monday as Trump said during a morning call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he accused Ukrainian forces of trying to attack his residence. Trump expressed his anger at the possible attack, adding that he prevented Ukraine from obtaining and using Tomahawk missiles against Russia. “I stopped the Tomahawks. I didn’t want that, because we’re talking about, you know, it’s a delicate period of time. This is not the right time. It’s one thing to be offensive because they’re offensive. It’s another thing to attack his house. It’s not the right time to do any of that, and can do it,” Trump told reporters Monday afternoon. The president added that there could be some doubt about whether the attack had occurred, saying it was possible that it hadn’t happened. As Trump is working to bring an end to the war in Ukraine between the two Eastern European nations, he addressed ongoing tensions in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. Trump and Netanyahu reportedly discussed the potential of future strikes on Iran if the Islamic Republic attempts to rebuild its nuclear capabilities, following U.S. strikes in June that targeted the country’s nuclear sites. “I hear Iran is looking to rebuild its facilities again, and if they do we will have to knock them down again,” the president told reporters during a press conference. “We’re going to have no choice but very quickly to eradicate that build up. So I hope Iran is not trying to build up, as I’ve been reading.” In addition to Iran, the two leaders discussed implementing the second phase of the peace plan between Israel and Hamas. One of the sticking points to the agreed-upon plan is that Hamas must disarm. Trump warned the terror group, reiterating prior threats if they don’t follow through by disarming. “It’ll be horrible for them – horrible, really, really bad for [Hamas]. I don’t want that to happen, but they made an agreement that they’re going to disarm.” A reporter asked the president if he was concerned about Israel not “moving quickly enough to phase two of the peace plan,” to which he responded by underscoring that the ball is in Hamas’s court. “Well, I’m not concerned about anything that Israel is doing. I’m concerned about what other people are doing or maybe aren’t doing, but I’m not concerned. They’ve lived up to the plan.” While there are lingering concerns over the future of Iran rebuilding its capabilities and Hamas’s reluctance to disarm, the president indicated that the Abraham Accords will be expanded, indicating that Saudi Arabia could soon sign on with the accords, adding that Israel and Saudi Arabia "will get along great."
(The Center Square) – As the first year of President Donald Trump’s second term comes to a close, he says he remains committed to achieving peace in the Middle East and Eastern Europe, as evidenced by his hosting of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy just a day apart. The president hosted the leaders at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., in an attempt to achieve peace in the war-stricken regions. Trump’s Sunday meeting left the president optimistic, he said, claiming Russia and Ukraine are “closer than ever” to striking a peace deal. Zelenskyy appeared confident as U.S. officials gave assurances of security guarantees to Ukraine, as well as aiding in the reconstruction of the war-torn nation – in the form of business expansion. However, the optimism may have hit a snag on Monday as Trump said during a morning call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that he accused Ukrainian forces of trying to attack his residence. Trump expressed his anger at the possible attack, adding that he prevented Ukraine from obtaining and using Tomahawk missiles against Russia. “I stopped the Tomahawks. I didn’t want that, because we’re talking about, you know, it’s a delicate period of time. This is not the right time. It’s one thing to be offensive because they’re offensive. It’s another thing to attack his house. It’s not the right time to do any of that, and can do it,” Trump told reporters Monday afternoon. The president added that there could be some doubt about whether the attack had occurred, saying it was possible that it hadn’t happened. As Trump is working to bring an end to the war in Ukraine between the two Eastern European nations, he addressed ongoing tensions in the Middle East between Israel and Iran. Trump and Netanyahu reportedly discussed the potential of future strikes on Iran if the Islamic Republic attempts to rebuild its nuclear capabilities, following U.S. strikes in June that targeted the country’s nuclear sites. “I hear Iran is looking to rebuild its facilities again, and if they do we will have to knock them down again,” the president told reporters during a press conference. “We’re going to have no choice but very quickly to eradicate that build up. So I hope Iran is not trying to build up, as I’ve been reading.” In addition to Iran, the two leaders discussed implementing the second phase of the peace plan between Israel and Hamas. One of the sticking points to the agreed-upon plan is that Hamas must disarm. Trump warned the terror group, reiterating prior threats if they don’t follow through by disarming. “It’ll be horrible for them – horrible, really, really bad for [Hamas]. I don’t want that to happen, but they made an agreement that they’re going to disarm.” A reporter asked the president if he was concerned about Israel not “moving quickly enough to phase two of the peace plan,” to which he responded by underscoring that the ball is in Hamas’s court. “Well, I’m not concerned about anything that Israel is doing. I’m concerned about what other people are doing or maybe aren’t doing, but I’m not concerned. They’ve lived up to the plan.” While there are lingering concerns over the future of Iran rebuilding its capabilities and Hamas’s reluctance to disarm, the president indicated that the Abraham Accords will be expanded, indicating that Saudi Arabia could soon sign on with the accords, adding that Israel and Saudi Arabia "will get along great."
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled Monday hundreds of millions of dollars each state will receive this fiscal year as part of a massive $50 billion rural health fund baked into Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law. The five-year Rural Health Transformation Program — authorized under GOP lawmakers’ mega tax and spending cut package Trump signed into […]
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s administration unveiled Monday hundreds of millions of dollars each state will receive this fiscal year as part of a massive $50 billion rural health fund baked into Republicans’ “big, beautiful” law. The five-year Rural Health Transformation Program — authorized under GOP lawmakers’ mega tax and spending cut package Trump signed into […]
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El mexicano Juan Pedro Franco, conocido mundialmente por ser el hombre más obeso, murió este lunes en el estado de Aguascalientes. Así lo informó su médico tratante, José Antonio Castañeda, sobre su paciente, quien hace once años pesaba alrededor de 595 kg. , señaló el especialista sobre la causa de muerte. Cabe mencionar que Franco, … Continua leyendo "Murió Juan Pedro Franco, conocido por ser el obeso más grande del mundo: llegó a pesar casi 600 kilos" The post Murió Juan Pedro Franco, conocido por ser el obeso más grande del mundo: llegó a pesar casi 600 kilos appeared first on BioBioChile.
El mexicano Juan Pedro Franco, conocido mundialmente por ser el hombre más obeso, murió este lunes en el estado de Aguascalientes. Así lo informó su médico tratante, José Antonio Castañeda, sobre su paciente, quien hace once años pesaba alrededor de 595 kg. , señaló el especialista sobre la causa de muerte. Cabe mencionar que Franco, … Continua leyendo "Murió Juan Pedro Franco, conocido por ser el obeso más grande del mundo: llegó a pesar casi 600 kilos" The post Murió Juan Pedro Franco, conocido por ser el obeso más grande del mundo: llegó a pesar casi 600 kilos appeared first on BioBioChile.
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(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court issued consequential decisions in 2025 that displayed an adherence to an originalist interpretation of the Constitution, which could inform some of the high-profile issues the court is expected to issue decisions on in the coming year. The nation’s highest court limited nationwide injunctions, allowed states to prohibit hormone therapy for minors, allowed for restrictions on pornography access and upheld religious liberty. Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, said 2025 saw the nation’s highest court make an “unprecedented return to the Constitution.” “It’s a court that has really taken seriously the constitutional limits,” Severino said. “In this past term, we saw that particularly in the context of a lot of decisions touching on some of these social issues going on in the country.” U.S. v. Skrmetti One social issue the court touched on was hormone therapy for minors. In U.S. v. Skrmetti, the court allowed Tennessee to prevent health care providers from administering puberty blockers or hormones to minors with the intent of “enabling the minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minor’s biological sex.” "A bipartisan supermajority of Tennessee's elected representatives carefully considered the evidence and voted to protect kids from irreversible decisions they cannot yet fully understand," said Jonathan Skrmetti, attorney general of Tennessee. Severino said this case highlighted the danger of relying on alleged medical consensus when making legal decisions, given the ever-changing nature of scientific discoveries in medicine. “That should be a decision for the legislature and the people of Tennessee to make when there’s an open question like that, not for courts to get involved,” Severino said. Trump v. CASA The court also made a broad decision limiting federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions in Trump v. CASA. The court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump and criticized lower courts for attempting to limit the president’s policy agenda. "Universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to federal courts,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in the court’s majority opinion. The court’s decision still allows individuals to file class action lawsuits and seek widespread relief from the government. However, Severino said, the ruling against nationwide injunctions will likely reduce lawsuits against the government, as individuals will likely seek favorable rulings for broad relief less frequently. “The government can be stymied by simply having to address innumerable frivolous lawsuits in this way,” Severino said. “With a class, that imbalance is gone because other members of the class are also bound.” Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton The Supreme Court also made additional strides in protecting minors when it upheld a Texas law requiring age verification to view sensitive content online, including pornography. The First Amendment leaves undisturbed States' traditional power to prevent minors from accessing speech that is obscene from their perspective. That power includes the power to require proof of age before an individual can access such speech. It follows that no person—adult or child—has a First Amendment right to access such speech without first submitting proof of age," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the majority opinion. Severino pointed out that age and identity verification are necessary for many activities in the digital world nowadays. She argued those verifications should be in place to protect minors from sensitive materials. Mahmoud v. Taylor and Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission The nation’s highest court also upheld significant religious liberty cases in 2025. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the court upheld a challenge from a coalition of parents who wished to opt their children out of reading materials related to gender identity and sexual orientation. “We have long recognized the rights of parents to direct 'the religious upbringing' of their children," Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the court's opinion. "And we have held that those rights are violated by government policies that substantially interfere with the religious development of children.” The court also unanimously upheld a Catholic charity in Wisconsin’s ability to receive religious tax exemptions despite not proselytizing to those whom it serves. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court, which said the Wisconsin court “imposed a denominational preference by differentiating between religions based on theological lines,” which violated the First Amendment to the Constitution. Severino said the high court’s unanimous decision came out of the lower court’s abandonment of the constitutional principle of free exercise of religion. “It’s pretty easy for all nine justices to agree that this is a bridge too far,” Severino said. The court’s decisions in 2025 represented a return to judicial restraint and originalist interpretations of the Constitution. Since Justice Amy Coney Barrett was appointed in 2020, the court has seen a majority of originalist justices influence decisions. “We have a court where we have a majority of originalist justices and that is a major shift from what we saw for most of the 20th century,” Severino said. Heading into 2026, Severino expects the court to clarify the originalist position on the executive branch’s authority. She said she will monitor cases involving President Trump’s authority to fire members of executive boards (Trump v. Slaughter ) and to levy tariffs against foreign countries (Learning Resources Inc., v. Trump). “This term is going to be a big one for understanding the limits of executive power,” Severino said.
(The Center Square) — The U.S. Supreme Court issued consequential decisions in 2025 that displayed an adherence to an originalist interpretation of the Constitution, which could inform some of the high-profile issues the court is expected to issue decisions on in the coming year. The nation’s highest court limited nationwide injunctions, allowed states to prohibit hormone therapy for minors, allowed for restrictions on pornography access and upheld religious liberty. Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network, said 2025 saw the nation’s highest court make an “unprecedented return to the Constitution.” “It’s a court that has really taken seriously the constitutional limits,” Severino said. “In this past term, we saw that particularly in the context of a lot of decisions touching on some of these social issues going on in the country.” U.S. v. Skrmetti One social issue the court touched on was hormone therapy for minors. In U.S. v. Skrmetti, the court allowed Tennessee to prevent health care providers from administering puberty blockers or hormones to minors with the intent of “enabling the minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with the minor’s biological sex.” "A bipartisan supermajority of Tennessee's elected representatives carefully considered the evidence and voted to protect kids from irreversible decisions they cannot yet fully understand," said Jonathan Skrmetti, attorney general of Tennessee. Severino said this case highlighted the danger of relying on alleged medical consensus when making legal decisions, given the ever-changing nature of scientific discoveries in medicine. “That should be a decision for the legislature and the people of Tennessee to make when there’s an open question like that, not for courts to get involved,” Severino said. Trump v. CASA The court also made a broad decision limiting federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions in Trump v. CASA. The court ruled in favor of President Donald Trump and criticized lower courts for attempting to limit the president’s policy agenda. "Universal injunctions likely exceed the equitable authority that Congress has given to federal courts,” Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote in the court’s majority opinion. The court’s decision still allows individuals to file class action lawsuits and seek widespread relief from the government. However, Severino said, the ruling against nationwide injunctions will likely reduce lawsuits against the government, as individuals will likely seek favorable rulings for broad relief less frequently. “The government can be stymied by simply having to address innumerable frivolous lawsuits in this way,” Severino said. “With a class, that imbalance is gone because other members of the class are also bound.” Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton The Supreme Court also made additional strides in protecting minors when it upheld a Texas law requiring age verification to view sensitive content online, including pornography. The First Amendment leaves undisturbed States' traditional power to prevent minors from accessing speech that is obscene from their perspective. That power includes the power to require proof of age before an individual can access such speech. It follows that no person—adult or child—has a First Amendment right to access such speech without first submitting proof of age," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote in the majority opinion. Severino pointed out that age and identity verification are necessary for many activities in the digital world nowadays. She argued those verifications should be in place to protect minors from sensitive materials. Mahmoud v. Taylor and Catholic Charities v. Wisconsin Labor and Industry Review Commission The nation’s highest court also upheld significant religious liberty cases in 2025. In Mahmoud v. Taylor, the court upheld a challenge from a coalition of parents who wished to opt their children out of reading materials related to gender identity and sexual orientation. “We have long recognized the rights of parents to direct 'the religious upbringing' of their children," Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the court's opinion. "And we have held that those rights are violated by government policies that substantially interfere with the religious development of children.” The court also unanimously upheld a Catholic charity in Wisconsin’s ability to receive religious tax exemptions despite not proselytizing to those whom it serves. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court, which said the Wisconsin court “imposed a denominational preference by differentiating between religions based on theological lines,” which violated the First Amendment to the Constitution. Severino said the high court’s unanimous decision came out of the lower court’s abandonment of the constitutional principle of free exercise of religion. “It’s pretty easy for all nine justices to agree that this is a bridge too far,” Severino said. The court’s decisions in 2025 represented a return to judicial restraint and originalist interpretations of the Constitution. Since Justice Amy Coney Barrett was appointed in 2020, the court has seen a majority of originalist justices influence decisions. “We have a court where we have a majority of originalist justices and that is a major shift from what we saw for most of the 20th century,” Severino said. Heading into 2026, Severino expects the court to clarify the originalist position on the executive branch’s authority. She said she will monitor cases involving President Trump’s authority to fire members of executive boards (Trump v. Slaughter ) and to levy tariffs against foreign countries (Learning Resources Inc., v. Trump). “This term is going to be a big one for understanding the limits of executive power,” Severino said.
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Tras varios años, se habilitó para el nado la playa de Puerto Chico, en Puerto Varas, región de Los Lagos, tras determinarse que los niveles de coliformes fecales en gran parte del sector son menores a lo que indicado por la norma. Tres son los balnearios habilitados. Hasta mil “números más probables” de coliformes fecales … Continua leyendo "Puerto Varas: habilitan nado en playa de Puerto Chico tras detectarse baja en niveles de contaminación" The post Puerto Varas: habilitan nado en playa de Puerto Chico tras detectarse baja en niveles de contaminación appeared first on BioBioChile.
Tras varios años, se habilitó para el nado la playa de Puerto Chico, en Puerto Varas, región de Los Lagos, tras determinarse que los niveles de coliformes fecales en gran parte del sector son menores a lo que indicado por la norma. Tres son los balnearios habilitados. Hasta mil “números más probables” de coliformes fecales … Continua leyendo "Puerto Varas: habilitan nado en playa de Puerto Chico tras detectarse baja en niveles de contaminación" The post Puerto Varas: habilitan nado en playa de Puerto Chico tras detectarse baja en niveles de contaminación appeared first on BioBioChile.
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La fabricante estadounidense de chips Nvidia ha ejecutado la compra de acciones de Intel por valor de US$5.000 millones anunciada el pasado septiembre, según informó este lunes la segunda firma a la Comisión de Mercado y Valores (SEC, en inglés). De acuerdo con el documento regulatorio de Intel, fechado el 26 de diciembre y publicado … Continua leyendo "Nvidia completa una inversión en Intel y le compra acciones por un valor de US$5 mil millones" The post Nvidia completa una inversión en Intel y le compra acciones por un valor de US$5 mil millones appeared first on BioBioChile.
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La fabricante estadounidense de chips Nvidia ha ejecutado la compra de acciones de Intel por valor de US$5.000 millones anunciada el pasado septiembre, según informó este lunes la segunda firma a la Comisión de Mercado y Valores (SEC, en inglés). De acuerdo con el documento regulatorio de Intel, fechado el 26 de diciembre y publicado … Continua leyendo "Nvidia completa una inversión en Intel y le compra acciones por un valor de US$5 mil millones" The post Nvidia completa una inversión en Intel y le compra acciones por un valor de US$5 mil millones appeared first on BioBioChile.
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A selecção angolana de futebol empatou sem golos frente ao Egipto no Grande Estádio de Agadir num jogo a contar para a terceira e derradeira jornada da fase de grupos do Campeonato Africano das Nações. Angola mantém a esperança de seguir em frente na prova.
A selecção angolana de futebol empatou sem golos frente ao Egipto no Grande Estádio de Agadir num jogo a contar para a terceira e derradeira jornada da fase de grupos do Campeonato Africano das Nações. Angola mantém a esperança de seguir em frente na prova.
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Profundo dolor generó la muerte del comandante del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Litueche, Luis Antonio Becerra Pino, quien combatía el incendio forestal de Santa Mónica, que mantiene con Alerta Roja a la comuna. Con 48 años, Becerra también cumplía el rol de comandante de la provincia de Cardenal Caro. De acuerdo con la información entregada … Continua leyendo "Tenía 48 años y habría sufrido un ACV: comandante de Litueche se convierte en nuevo mártir de Bomberos" The post Tenía 48 años y habría sufrido un ACV: comandante de Litueche se convierte en nuevo mártir de Bomberos appeared first on BioBioChile.
Profundo dolor generó la muerte del comandante del Cuerpo de Bomberos de Litueche, Luis Antonio Becerra Pino, quien combatía el incendio forestal de Santa Mónica, que mantiene con Alerta Roja a la comuna. Con 48 años, Becerra también cumplía el rol de comandante de la provincia de Cardenal Caro. De acuerdo con la información entregada … Continua leyendo "Tenía 48 años y habría sufrido un ACV: comandante de Litueche se convierte en nuevo mártir de Bomberos" The post Tenía 48 años y habría sufrido un ACV: comandante de Litueche se convierte en nuevo mártir de Bomberos appeared first on BioBioChile.
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La memoria no solo se guarda en fotos o canciones, sino en aromas: el pino, la canela, el papel de regalo nuevo y el incienso forman un mapa emocional de diciembre que habla de tradición, pérdida y esperanza.

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La memoria no solo se guarda en fotos o canciones, sino en aromas: el pino, la canela, el papel de regalo nuevo y el incienso forman un mapa emocional de diciembre que habla de tradición, pérdida y esperanza.
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Durante el incendio que afectaron varias bodegas en el costado del Mall Plaza Norte en Huechuraba, se registró en cámaras a unas mujeres que robaron diversos artículos. En el video se ve a las personas captadas usando sus bolsas para llenarlas con los productos hurtados de los locales del lugar, para posteriormente darse a la … Continua leyendo "Mujeres que robaron en Mall Plaza Norte podrían enfrentar penas agravantes por hurto durante incendio" The post Mujeres que robaron en Mall Plaza Norte podrían enfrentar penas agravantes por hurto durante incendio appeared first on BioBioChile.
Durante el incendio que afectaron varias bodegas en el costado del Mall Plaza Norte en Huechuraba, se registró en cámaras a unas mujeres que robaron diversos artículos. En el video se ve a las personas captadas usando sus bolsas para llenarlas con los productos hurtados de los locales del lugar, para posteriormente darse a la … Continua leyendo "Mujeres que robaron en Mall Plaza Norte podrían enfrentar penas agravantes por hurto durante incendio" The post Mujeres que robaron en Mall Plaza Norte podrían enfrentar penas agravantes por hurto durante incendio appeared first on BioBioChile.
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នេះជាកម្មវិធីផ្សាយប្រចាំថ្ងៃតាមវិទ្យុជាភាសាខ្មែរ រយៈពេល ៣០នាទី ដែលផ្តល់ព័ត៌មានអំពីប្រទេសកម្ពុជានិងពិភពលោក ក៏ដូចជាព័ត៌មានពិពណ៌នា ព័ត៌មានអត្ថាធិប្បាយ និងបទវិចារណកថា ជូនដល់អ្នកស្តាប់ភាសាខ្មែរនៅទូទាំងប្រទេសកម្ពុជា។
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Un noticiero con información diaria de Estados Unidos y el mundo. [Lunes a viernes | 30 minutos]
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Un noticiero con información diaria de Estados Unidos y el mundo. [Lunes a viernes | 30 minutos]
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Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosLa gestión de Bernardo Arévalo le otorgó más presupuesto a la compañía de Alejandro Matheu Escamilla, amigo del exministro de José Luis Benito, para que continúe asfaltando una carretera en Chimaltenango. No obstante, este tramo forma parte de un enorme desfalco que impulsó la administración del partido Vamos. Por Cristian García El empresario Alejandro Matheu ... Read more

Tiempo de lectura: 2 minutosLa gestión de Bernardo Arévalo le otorgó más presupuesto a la compañía de Alejandro Matheu Escamilla, amigo del exministro de José Luis Benito, para que continúe asfaltando una carretera en Chimaltenango. No obstante, este tramo forma parte de un enorme desfalco que impulsó la administración del partido Vamos. Por Cristian García El empresario Alejandro Matheu ... Read more
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El boxeador fue hospitalizado tras un choque en el estado de Ogun.

El boxeador fue hospitalizado tras un choque en el estado de Ogun.
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BANGKOK — 2025 saw global conservation plunged into chaos, with an estimated $500 million in funding from the United States government abruptly slashed after Donald Trump returned to office. The ripples of Trump’s policies were felt across the world, disproportionately impacting countries with the least domestic conservation resources. Across Southeast Asia, every element of conservation […]
BANGKOK — 2025 saw global conservation plunged into chaos, with an estimated $500 million in funding from the United States government abruptly slashed after Donald Trump returned to office. The ripples of Trump’s policies were felt across the world, disproportionately impacting countries with the least domestic conservation resources. Across Southeast Asia, every element of conservation […]
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O governo de São Paulo anunciou hoje (29) que vai aumentar o valor das passagens do sistema metroferroviário da região metropolitana de São Paulo, formado por trens e pelo metrô. Com isso, as passagens vão dos atuais R$ 5,20 para R$ 5,40. O novo valor da tarifa terá início a partir do dia 6 de janeiro. Segundo o governo paulista, o reajuste é de 3,85%, “percentual inferior à inflação do período, estimada em 4,46% pelo IPC-Fipe”. Notícias relacionadas: Saiba como registrar veículo ciclomotor; prazo vai até quarta-feira. Acidentes em rodovias federais matam 111 pessoas no feriadão de Natal. Mega da Virada entra na reta final para apostas físicas e online. “O objetivo do ajuste é garantir a eficiência, a segurança e a qualidade do serviço prestado à população, assegurando a continuidade da operação do sistema de transporte público metropolitano. Mesmo com o ajuste abaixo da inflação e para garantir este valor da tarifa, o governo de São Paulo ainda aportará aproximadamente R$ 5,1 bilhões no sistema metroferroviário”, informa o comunicado do governo de São Paulo. Além do reajuste no metrô e nos trens, haverá aumento no preço das passagens dos ônibus que circulam na capital paulista. Neste caso, as tarifas vão passar de R$ 5 para R$ 5,30. Segundo anúncio da prefeitura de São Paulo, o reajuste nos ônibus também começa a valer a partir do dia 6 de janeiro.
O governo de São Paulo anunciou hoje (29) que vai aumentar o valor das passagens do sistema metroferroviário da região metropolitana de São Paulo, formado por trens e pelo metrô. Com isso, as passagens vão dos atuais R$ 5,20 para R$ 5,40. O novo valor da tarifa terá início a partir do dia 6 de janeiro. Segundo o governo paulista, o reajuste é de 3,85%, “percentual inferior à inflação do período, estimada em 4,46% pelo IPC-Fipe”. Notícias relacionadas: Saiba como registrar veículo ciclomotor; prazo vai até quarta-feira. Acidentes em rodovias federais matam 111 pessoas no feriadão de Natal. Mega da Virada entra na reta final para apostas físicas e online. “O objetivo do ajuste é garantir a eficiência, a segurança e a qualidade do serviço prestado à população, assegurando a continuidade da operação do sistema de transporte público metropolitano. Mesmo com o ajuste abaixo da inflação e para garantir este valor da tarifa, o governo de São Paulo ainda aportará aproximadamente R$ 5,1 bilhões no sistema metroferroviário”, informa o comunicado do governo de São Paulo. Além do reajuste no metrô e nos trens, haverá aumento no preço das passagens dos ônibus que circulam na capital paulista. Neste caso, as tarifas vão passar de R$ 5 para R$ 5,30. Segundo anúncio da prefeitura de São Paulo, o reajuste nos ônibus também começa a valer a partir do dia 6 de janeiro.
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O ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro permanecerá em observação, por pelo menos 48 horas, após ter sido submetido a uma nova cirurgia nesta segunda-feira (29), em Brasília. A intervenção, concluída por volta das 15h, buscou tratar das crises de soluços persistentes do ex-presidente, por meio do bloqueio do nervo frênico esquerdo – responsável pelo controle do diafragma. No sábado (27), o mesmo procedimento foi feito do lado direito. Em entrevista a jornalistas, médicos que acompanham o ex-presidente atualizaram seu quadro clínico, que foi classificado como estável. "A gente precisa de pelo menos de 48 horas para avaliação de resultados, complicações, etc. Esse tempo será aguardado, independente que qualquer coisa", assegurou o cirurgião Cláudio Birolini. Notícias relacionadas: Termina cirurgia de Bolsonaro para bloquear nervo do diafragma. Bolsonaro apresenta crise de soluços e pressão alta após procedimento. Bolsonaro passa por cirurgia após crise de soluço . "Ainda está prevista a realização de uma nova endoscopia digestiva alta, possivelmente amanhã [30] ou na quarta-feira [31]. A gente está trabalhando com a hipótese de que, se não houver novas intercorrências, ele fique aqui até, quinta-feira, dia 1º [de janeiro]", acrescentou o médico. Segundo o cardiologista Brasil Caiado, a crise de "soluços persistentes ou intratáveis", como são chamados os episódios manifestados pelo ex-presidente, se referem a quadros extremamente raros, decorrentes de doenças do trato gastrointestinal e problemas no abdômen. O ex-presidente convive com os dois problemas. Além da cirurgia no nervo do diafragma, o tratamento consiste em controle de alimentação e medicação. O ex-presidente também passou por uma crise de pressão alta nos últimos dias, que já foi controlada, segundo o médico. Jair Bolsonaro está internado no Hospital DF Star, na capital federal, desde o dia 24 de dezembro. Ele foi submetido, no dia de Natal, a uma cirurgia de hérnia inguinal. O ex-presidente foi autorizado pelo ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), a deixar a Superintendência da Polícia Federal, em Brasília, onde cumpre pena de 27 anos e três meses de prisão pela condenação pela trama golpista.
O ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro permanecerá em observação, por pelo menos 48 horas, após ter sido submetido a uma nova cirurgia nesta segunda-feira (29), em Brasília. A intervenção, concluída por volta das 15h, buscou tratar das crises de soluços persistentes do ex-presidente, por meio do bloqueio do nervo frênico esquerdo – responsável pelo controle do diafragma. No sábado (27), o mesmo procedimento foi feito do lado direito. Em entrevista a jornalistas, médicos que acompanham o ex-presidente atualizaram seu quadro clínico, que foi classificado como estável. "A gente precisa de pelo menos de 48 horas para avaliação de resultados, complicações, etc. Esse tempo será aguardado, independente que qualquer coisa", assegurou o cirurgião Cláudio Birolini. Notícias relacionadas: Termina cirurgia de Bolsonaro para bloquear nervo do diafragma. Bolsonaro apresenta crise de soluços e pressão alta após procedimento. Bolsonaro passa por cirurgia após crise de soluço . "Ainda está prevista a realização de uma nova endoscopia digestiva alta, possivelmente amanhã [30] ou na quarta-feira [31]. A gente está trabalhando com a hipótese de que, se não houver novas intercorrências, ele fique aqui até, quinta-feira, dia 1º [de janeiro]", acrescentou o médico. Segundo o cardiologista Brasil Caiado, a crise de "soluços persistentes ou intratáveis", como são chamados os episódios manifestados pelo ex-presidente, se referem a quadros extremamente raros, decorrentes de doenças do trato gastrointestinal e problemas no abdômen. O ex-presidente convive com os dois problemas. Além da cirurgia no nervo do diafragma, o tratamento consiste em controle de alimentação e medicação. O ex-presidente também passou por uma crise de pressão alta nos últimos dias, que já foi controlada, segundo o médico. Jair Bolsonaro está internado no Hospital DF Star, na capital federal, desde o dia 24 de dezembro. Ele foi submetido, no dia de Natal, a uma cirurgia de hérnia inguinal. O ex-presidente foi autorizado pelo ministro Alexandre de Moraes, do Supremo Tribunal Federal (STF), a deixar a Superintendência da Polícia Federal, em Brasília, onde cumpre pena de 27 anos e três meses de prisão pela condenação pela trama golpista.
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A fin de año, las fiestas edulcoran la percepción del tiempo y pueden resultar autodestructivas.

A fin de año, las fiestas edulcoran la percepción del tiempo y pueden resultar autodestructivas.