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El Gobierno responsabilizó al ELN por el atentado en Norte de Santander, mientras la Defensoría alertó sobre el riesgo en Balboa, Cauca, por presencia de grupos armados. En medio de la recta final presidencial, aumentan los operativos de seguridad en regiones como Huila y Bogotá.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ebrard destaca ventajas del nuevo acuerdo entre México y la Unión Europea Edomex lanza “Destinos futboleros” rumbo al Mundial ELN anuncia tregua por elecciones presidenciales en Colombia Más información en nuestro podcast#grc
Habita el bosque la tribu perdida. Dicen los que saben que los seres humanos ya hacíamos música antes de saber decir una sola palabra. Y que el primer lenguaje estaba edificado sobre el sonido y, sobre todo, sobre el ritmo. Todas las lenguas que existen y existieron provienen de la música. Como la poesía, que es, antes que nada, eso: música, canto.La palabra versada y lanzada al aire es hermana siamesa de la música. No de la literatura, ni del relato. Su nacimiento, dicen, fue simultáneo. Un solo y apoteósico parto. Su rastro nos conduce a una sola placenta sobre la piedra. La palabra música proviene de las musas, que eran diosas protectoras, y Metáfora significa “ir más allá”, donde habita lo inefable.Todo esto y un universo completo más allá, lo dicen, lo hacen, lo viven, lo transmiten, lo tocan y lo cantan los componentes de la Tribu de El Náan, nuestros prestigiosos invitados de hoy, que transitan desde la aldea al Metropolitano y que no hacen música tradicional. Ni quieren ni saben. Que su tradición no es la castellana, ni la española, ni siquiera la Ibérica, sino una mucho más antigua, la del planeta que habitamos.Os invitamos a escuchar todas las canciones de su último trabajo como trío: “Versos del páramo negro”, a escuchar al rapsoda de nuestro chamanismo poético, Héctor Castrillejo, y al músico y cantante de altos vuelos, Carlos Herrero. También estará con nosotras Natxo Blanchart López, de la Asociación Arriba Las Ramas, y Raúl Alcanduerca en forma de Cuaderno de Nidos. En el Club de la Hojarasca: Marta Iraeta, Alvaro Soto y Juan Ballesteros.Y ahora escucha la música que nace junto al fuego compartido. La de ese primer ser que sopló por el caño hueco de un hueso dando a luz una vibración que erizó el vello de los que lo escucharon. Una tradición que no pertenece a ningún lugar, ni escuela, ni nación. Una tradición y un futuro que es, sin duda, territorio conmovido… ¡Arriba las ramas!HT: #TribuPerdidaRadio3 Escuchar audio
El llamado Estado Mayor Central, liderado por el comandante guerrillero Iván Mordisco, anunció en un comunicado la “suspensión de operaciones militares ofensivas” para las elecciones presidenciales del 31 de mayo. La tregua, que llega en un momento marcado por altos índices de violencia, durará desde el 20 de mayo hasta el 10 de junio. La violencia armada es uno de los principales temas de las elecciones presidenciales del 31 de mayo en Colombia. Según la Unidad para la Atención y Reparación Integral a las Víctimas, en 2025, el impacto humanitario de los conflictos armados siguió siendo crítico, provocando cientos de miles de desplazados en todo el país. “Ha estado muy golpeado” En medio de esta crisis, el guerrillero más buscado de Colombia y líder de la disidencia de las extintas FARC, Iván Mordisco, anunció un cese al fuego para brindar las “condiciones de tranquilidad suficientes para que el pueblo colombiano asista masivamente a las urnas”. Un motivo que Leonardo González, director de Indepaz, pone en duda: “Lo que hoy se entiende es como este alto el fuego, entre otras cosas, puede ser en el movimiento que tiene en estos momentos Mordisco por el departamento del Cauca. Mordisco ha estado muy golpeado hacia la zona del Guaviare, incluso se dice que está herido y que se ha estado resguardando al otro lado del país en el departamento del Cauca. Entonces es una especie de distractor para una tregua”. Según datos de Cruz Roja Colombia, más de 250 mil personas abandonaron sus hogares por culpa de la violencia armada y al menos 965 personas fueron heridas o fallecieron a causa de artefactos explosivos. “Pérdida de libertad para elegir” Para González, esta tregua supone un respiro para algunas regiones, pero no significa que la población esté a salvo durante las elecciones: “Aquí la principal afectación que tiene la población civil en cuanto a elecciones es la pérdida de libertad para elegir por quien ellos quieran votar. En las anteriores elecciones, en diferentes zonas se ha presentado la denuncia de cómo son obligados a votar por determinado candidato y eso es lo que hoy está en juego, está en riesgo, y es que no sean libres las elecciones, no que no haya elecciones, sino que no haya libertad para elegir por parte de los votantes”, explica. El director de Indepaz también recalca que este es un cese al fuego contra la fuerza pública y no contra las disputas territoriales entre guerrillas: “En la costa norte hay conflictos territoriales entre los Gaitanistas y los de la Sierra Nevada, y en Antioquia, los de las disidencias contra los Gaitanistas y el ELN, por lo que tenemos son conflictos entre ellos. No existe una guerrilla en estos momentos que se esté disputando el poder contra el Estado o que tenga un alzamiento para pretender una toma del poder y por lo tanto, la gran mayoría de los enfrentamientos y combates se dan entre los grupos armados ilegales”, precisa González. En agosto pasado murió en un atentado el senador Miguel Uribe, aspirante a ser el candidato de la oposición. Actualmente, los tres aspirantes a la Presidencia han denunciado amenazas intimidatorias o de muerte.
El llamado Estado Mayor Central, liderado por el comandante guerrillero Iván Mordisco, anunció en un comunicado la “suspensión de operaciones militares ofensivas” para las elecciones presidenciales del 31 de mayo. La tregua, que llega en un momento marcado por altos índices de violencia, durará desde el 20 de mayo hasta el 10 de junio. La violencia armada es uno de los principales temas de las elecciones presidenciales del 31 de mayo en Colombia. Según la Unidad para la Atención y Reparación Integral a las Víctimas, en 2025, el impacto humanitario de los conflictos armados siguió siendo crítico, provocando cientos de miles de desplazados en todo el país. “Ha estado muy golpeado” En medio de esta crisis, el guerrillero más buscado de Colombia y líder de la disidencia de las extintas FARC, Iván Mordisco, anunció un cese al fuego para brindar las “condiciones de tranquilidad suficientes para que el pueblo colombiano asista masivamente a las urnas”. Un motivo que Leonardo González, director de Indepaz, pone en duda: “Lo que hoy se entiende es como este alto el fuego, entre otras cosas, puede ser en el movimiento que tiene en estos momentos Mordisco por el departamento del Cauca. Mordisco ha estado muy golpeado hacia la zona del Guaviare, incluso se dice que está herido y que se ha estado resguardando al otro lado del país en el departamento del Cauca. Entonces es una especie de distractor para una tregua”. Según datos de Cruz Roja Colombia, más de 250 mil personas abandonaron sus hogares por culpa de la violencia armada y al menos 965 personas fueron heridas o fallecieron a causa de artefactos explosivos. “Pérdida de libertad para elegir” Para González, esta tregua supone un respiro para algunas regiones, pero no significa que la población esté a salvo durante las elecciones: “Aquí la principal afectación que tiene la población civil en cuanto a elecciones es la pérdida de libertad para elegir por quien ellos quieran votar. En las anteriores elecciones, en diferentes zonas se ha presentado la denuncia de cómo son obligados a votar por determinado candidato y eso es lo que hoy está en juego, está en riesgo, y es que no sean libres las elecciones, no que no haya elecciones, sino que no haya libertad para elegir por parte de los votantes”, explica. El director de Indepaz también recalca que este es un cese al fuego contra la fuerza pública y no contra las disputas territoriales entre guerrillas: “En la costa norte hay conflictos territoriales entre los Gaitanistas y los de la Sierra Nevada, y en Antioquia, los de las disidencias contra los Gaitanistas y el ELN, por lo que tenemos son conflictos entre ellos. No existe una guerrilla en estos momentos que se esté disputando el poder contra el Estado o que tenga un alzamiento para pretender una toma del poder y por lo tanto, la gran mayoría de los enfrentamientos y combates se dan entre los grupos armados ilegales”, precisa González. En agosto pasado murió en un atentado el senador Miguel Uribe, aspirante a ser el candidato de la oposición. Actualmente, los tres aspirantes a la Presidencia han denunciado amenazas intimidatorias o de muerte.
Magyar Péter kirakta a videót az átadás-átvételről, beolvasott a korábbi kormánytagoknak Magyar Péter kordont bontott a Karmelitánál, amit megnyitnak a nagyközönség előtt 600 vasúti betonaljat tarolt le a kisiklott vonat Gyomaendrődnél Végre kiderült, hol folytatja Szabó Bence, amint rendeződnek a "munkajogi kérdések a múlt miatt" Tapasztalt segítőt kaphat maga mellé Kapitány István Szijjártó Péter minisztériuma is kiszórta a közpénzt Itt van Kapitány István üzemanyagár-rendelete: már életbe is lépett, erre számítsanak az autósok Elnézést kért a Tisza pécsi országgyűlési képviselője, amiért felült az asztalra a Parlamentben Szerbia még ma elküldi a NIS-re vonatkozó végleges ajánlatát a Molnak Választási osztogatás: több mint ezermilliárd forintos keretszerződést kötött a kilencedik leggazdagabb magyar cége az Orbán-kormánnyal Egy titkos határozattal 7,2 milliárdot adott a Fidesz-kormány a Fradinak Jön a hoki-vb, ismét a legjobbak ellen bizonyíthat a magyar válogatott Kiadós eső és viharos szél is lesz a hétvégi programban A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Magyar Péter kirakta a videót az átadás-átvételről, beolvasott a korábbi kormánytagoknak Magyar Péter kordont bontott a Karmelitánál, amit megnyitnak a nagyközönség előtt 600 vasúti betonaljat tarolt le a kisiklott vonat Gyomaendrődnél Végre kiderült, hol folytatja Szabó Bence, amint rendeződnek a "munkajogi kérdések a múlt miatt" Tapasztalt segítőt kaphat maga mellé Kapitány István Szijjártó Péter minisztériuma is kiszórta a közpénzt Itt van Kapitány István üzemanyagár-rendelete: már életbe is lépett, erre számítsanak az autósok Elnézést kért a Tisza pécsi országgyűlési képviselője, amiért felült az asztalra a Parlamentben Szerbia még ma elküldi a NIS-re vonatkozó végleges ajánlatát a Molnak Választási osztogatás: több mint ezermilliárd forintos keretszerződést kötött a kilencedik leggazdagabb magyar cége az Orbán-kormánnyal Egy titkos határozattal 7,2 milliárdot adott a Fidesz-kormány a Fradinak Jön a hoki-vb, ismét a legjobbak ellen bizonyíthat a magyar válogatott Kiadós eső és viharos szél is lesz a hétvégi programban A további adásainkat keresd a podcast.hirstart.hu oldalunkon. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
En esta emisión del jueves 14 de mayo de 2026, el informativo aborda los anuncios del presidente Gustavo Petro sobre nuevos decretos y resoluciones para proteger los ahorros de los colombianos en fondos de pensiones y EPS, en medio de la controversia por el freno al traslado de recursos hacia Colpensiones. Además, el Gobierno autorizó con condiciones el traslado de integrantes de grupos armados a cinco zonas de ubicación temporal como parte de los diálogos de paz.También incluye las pruebas de supervivencia entregadas por las disidencias de las Farc de tres militares secuestrados en el Cauca, quienes aseguran sentirse olvidados por el Estado colombiano. En temas de seguridad, el ELN negó bajas tras bombardeos en el Catatumbo, mientras las disidencias Farc intensifican ataques con drones en Jamundí, Valle del Cauca, donde han lanzado cerca de cien granadas en los últimos días.En el ámbito político, la Procuraduría suspendió provisionalmente a la embajadora de Colombia en Haití por presunta participación en política tras declaraciones sobre el candidato presidencial Iván Cepeda. Además, el Consejo Nacional Electoral abrió investigación contra el caricaturista Matador y el Pacto Histórico por presunta violencia política contra Paloma Valencia, mientras el proyecto de jurisdicción agraria continúa estancado en el Senado.El noticiero también cubre temas de salud, con nuevas medidas del Ministerio de Salud para obligar a las EPS a garantizar medicamentos y continuidad de tratamientos, luego de múltiples denuncias por retrasos y desabastecimiento. Asimismo, el Ministerio de Ambiente aprobó licencias para el viaducto de Pericongo, obra clave que conectará el sur de Colombia con Ecuador.En noticias internacionales, Donald Trump y Xi Jinping sostienen una cumbre clave en Beijing para discutir comercio, Irán y Taiwán, mientras Israel y Líbano avanzan en nuevas negociaciones de paz en Washington. En Perú, la Fiscalía insiste en enviar a prisión al candidato presidencial Roberto Sánchez en medio de la carrera hacia la segunda vuelta electoral. El noticiero también cubre deportes, cultura y entretenimiento, con la quinta fecha de los cuadrangulares semifinales de la Primera B, el avance del Giro de Italia con Egan Bernal en competencia, el anuncio de Shakira como artista principal del show de medio tiempo de la final del Mundial 2026 y el lanzamiento de Carranga, la nueva colaboración musical entre Juanes y Carín León.
En esta emisión del 11 de mayo de 2026, el informativo aborda el fallecimiento del exvicepresidente Germán Vargas Lleras a los 64 años, hecho que enluta al país y marca la agenda política nacional. Colombia se prepara para su despedida oficial con un homenaje de Estado en el Palacio de San Carlos y exequias en Bogotá, acompañado por líderes políticos, expresidentes y familiares.También incluye el drama de las familias de los cuatro mineros fallecidos en Cucunubá, Cundinamarca, oriundos de Boyacá; la judicialización de los presuntos implicados en el asesinato de Juan Felipe Rincón, hijo del director de la Policía Nacional; y la investigación del ataque con explosivos en Popayán, que encendió las alertas de seguridad en el Cauca.En el ámbito político, el Gobierno nacional prorrogó un contrato millonario con la firma británica Amadeus, encargada de asesorar al presidente Gustavo Petro frente a sanciones internacionales impuestas por Estados Unidos, mientras crece la controversia por el alto costo del acuerdo. Además, se revelan avances para acelerar el Regiotram Bogotá–Zipaquirá, uno de los proyectos de movilidad más esperados de la región.El noticiero también cubre temas de orden público con la tensión en el Catatumbo tras operativos contra el ELN, el llamado urgente desde Jamundí al Gobierno nacional por el recrudecimiento de la violencia, y la alerta de XM sobre un posible apagón en Colombia si no se toman medidas urgentes ante un eventual fenómeno de El Niño.En salud, la Superintendencia denunció presuntas barreras de atención de Nueva EPS en Tolima, afectando cirugías de pacientes críticos. También se reportan avances en infraestructura ambiental con la licitación de la planta de tratamiento de aguas residuales que saneará el río Otún en Pereira.En el panorama internacional, aumentan las tensiones entre Estados Unidos e Irán luego de que Donald Trump rechazara una propuesta de paz iraní, mientras Rusia conmemora el Día de la Victoria en medio de nuevas tensiones por la guerra en Ucrania. El noticiero también cubre deportes, cultura y entretenimiento, con preocupación por la lesión de Johan Mojica a pocas semanas del Mundial 2026, el retiro de Santiago Buitrago del Giro de Italia, el buen momento de Egan Bernal, además del homenaje a Bob Marley, a 45 años de su fallecimiento, y la celebración del cumpleaños del cantante Prince Royce.
En esta emisión del viernes 8 de mayo de 2026, el informativo aborda la decisión del Consejo de Estado de suspender provisionalmente varios artículos del decreto que aumentaba la retención en la fuente para miles de empresas en Colombia, una medida que impacta directamente al sector económico y empresarial del país.También incluye la confirmación por parte de la Fuerza Aeroespacial Colombiana del hallazgo de restos de un dron con explosivos cerca del aeropuerto El Dorado de Bogotá, situación que encendió las alertas de seguridad nacional y llevó a reforzar las operaciones militares en la capital.En el ámbito político, crece la preocupación por la seguridad electoral a menos de un mes de las elecciones presidenciales. Además, se reportó el asesinato de Mileidy Villada, presidenta del Concejo Municipal de Obando, Valle del Cauca, mientras aumentan las alertas por violencia contra líderes políticos y sociales. El presidente Gustavo Petro habló desde La Guajira sobre transición energética, lanzó críticas por el caso de los carrotanques y abrió la puerta a posibles diálogos con grupos armados ilegales.El noticiero también cubre la crisis de salud que enfrentan usuarios de Asmet Salud en Caquetá y pacientes de la Nueva EPS en el Atlántico, denuncias sobre demoras en remisiones médicas, el aumento de casos de malaria en Caldas, el cierre temporal de playas en Santa Marta por erosión costera y las movilizaciones de la Rama Judicial para exigir la liberación de funcionarios secuestrados por el ELN en Arauca.En información judicial y de orden público, la Fiscalía esclareció el caso de dos policías asesinados por sus propios compañeros en el Cauca, mientras en Risaralda fue capturado un hombre señalado de comercializar material de abuso sexual infantil. También se reportaron enfrentamientos entre el Ejército y el Clan del Golfo en Antioquia, vandalismo contra TransMilenio en Bogotá y un violento ataque contra un agente de tránsito en Armenia.En economía, analistas prevén que la inflación de abril mantenga su tendencia al alza, mientras el país sigue atento a las decisiones del Banco de la República y al comportamiento del costo de vida.En deportes, Real Cartagena y Unión Magdalena disputan un nuevo clásico del ascenso colombiano, mientras inicia el Giro de Italia 2026 con presencia de los colombianos Egan Bernal, Santiago Buitrago y Einer Rubio. En cultura y entretenimiento, el Binomio de Oro estrenó su nuevo sencillo “Si tú estás aquí”, Marta Sánchez celebra sus 60 años y Sutamarchán se prepara para una nueva edición de la tradicional Tomatina Colombiana con más de 45 toneladas de tomate y visitantes internacionales.
La tensión en Colombia alcanza un nuevo nivel. El ELN ha llevado a cabo un polémico "juicio revolucionario" contra agentes del CTI y la DIJIN, un acto que ha generado indignación y pone en entredicho toda la política de Paz Total del gobierno de Gustavo Petro.¿Qué significa esta acción para el futuro de las negociaciones y la seguridad del país? Los invitamos a seguir el canal de SinCandado en WhatsApp. Activen la campanita. Visite nuestras cuentas en X (Twitter), Instagram, Youtube y Youtube Music y el podcast de SinCandadoRadio en Spotify y demás plataformas Ampliación de esta noticia en sincandado.com
Today, we dive into the future of lab management with Ryan Cawood, CEO and co-founder of Lab Thread. Ryan's journey spans groundbreaking work in virotherapy and gene delivery during his D.Phil at Oxford, to founding OXGENE, a cell and gene therapy innovator acquired by WuXi Advanced Therapies in 2021.We'll explore the frustrations of fragmented lab tools that inspired Lab Thread's integrated digital solution—combining ELN, LIMS, molecular biology, and collaboration in one seamless platform. We'll uncover how it boosts reproducibility, ensures compliance, and frees scientists for innovation, with accessible pricing for academics and biotechs.I hope you enjoy Ryan's insights on evolving digital workflows and accelerating breakthroughs in the lab.01:51: Meet Ryan Cawood02:31: Frustrations with early digital tools.03:19: Daily lab organization challenges.06:50: Time lost to admin tasks.11:09: Genesis of the Lab Thread concept.13:53: Integrated workflow functionality explained.17:23: Enhancing experiment reproducibility methods.20:37: Achieving compliance standards easily.26:10: The future of digital lab management.28:33: Accelerating scientific breakthroughs.This episode is brought to you with the support of Lab Thread.Interested in being a sponsor of an episode of our podcast? Discover how you can get involved here! Stay updated by subscribing to our newsletterTo dive deeper into the topic: Lab Thread - Your Lab, ConnectedHiding in plain sight: how to solve bioscience's software problemLab chaos and digital dreams
Yariel Macualo, esposa de Rodrigo López, habla acerca del llamado “juicio revolucionario condenatorio” anunciado por el ELN contra cuatro miembros de Fiscalía y Policía que están secuestrados desde 2025 en Arauca.
El Consejo de Estado suspendió el decreto que reorganizaba las EPS, mientras en el Congreso hay choque por el futuro del Ministerio de la Igualdad. Murillo se baja de la carrera presidencial y se suma a Cepeda. La ONU rechaza acciones del ELN, capturan a la “reina de la escopolamina” y hay alerta por lluvias y hantavirus. En el mundo, Trump presiona a Irán.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ska vi ha Sverigepriser på el? Och vad är vitsen med att bygga elslukande datacenter, om värdet ändå stannar i utlandet? Vi träffar Kristofer Fröjd, som fram tills nyligen var strategichef på Ellevio. I veckans avsnitt medverkar: Jacob Bursell, Monopol Media, Kapitalet.Petter Hjerstedt, tidigare CFO på oljebolaget Tethys Oil.Viktor Fritzén, styrelseproffs och investerare.Kristofer fröjd, konsult, fram tills nyligen Strategichef på Ellevio. TIDSSTÄMPLAR 00:00:00 Introduktion – Kristoffer Fröjd och Ellevio. 00:04:00 Elnätets struktur – naturligt monopol, 160 bolag och motorvägen Svenska Kraftnät 00:08:00 Desinformation mot vindkraft – EVEA-rapporten, Ryssland och Trump 00:12:00 Vindkraftens kris – 93% avslag, kommunalt veto och en kollapsad orderbok 00:14:00 Systemtänket – varför kärnkraft och vindkraft inte konkurrerar utan kompletterar 00:16:00 Batteriernas roll – svängmassa, 90% prisfall på tio år och gränsen för säsongslagring 00:18:00 Vehicle-to-grid – tekniken som pratats om i 20 år men aldrig slagit igenom 00:24:00 Elnätets ålder – 40% av Europas nät äldre än 40 år och Totex-regleringen 2028 00:34:00 Elräkningens sammansättning – 55% skatt och moms, och debatten om Sverigepris 00:40:00 Supply chain-krisen – transformatorer, gasturbiner och tio års ledtider 00:42:00 Hormuz-blockaden som elektrifieringsdrivare 00:44:00 Elbehovsprognoser – från 145 till kanske 500 terawattimmar per år 00:48:00 Datacenter och effektfrågan – 8 000 megawatt i förfrågningar till Svenska Kraftnät 00:52:00 EU:s energipriser vs USA och Kina – ett handikapp för konkurrenskraften 00:56:00 Don't waste a good crisis – hur omvärldsläget kan accelerera omställningen 01:00:00 Energy hubs – när sol, batteri, datacenter och fjärrvärme sitter ihop 01:04:00 160 elnätsbolag – dags för konsolidering? 01:12:00 Stegra och Wallenberg – är effekttilldelningen det verkliga värdet? 01:20:00 Sverige som avrundningsfel i global CO2 – vad är egentligen poängen? 01:26:00 Aktietips: Siemens Energy, vindkraft och 76 kinesiska ellastbilstillverkare OM PODDEN Marknaden är en podd om börs, ekonomi och finans. Vi som gör den är Hampus Brodén, Johan Isaksson, Petter Hjerstedt, Viktor Fritzén, Lars Jörnow och Jacob Bursell. Följ oss på X: https://x.com/marknadspodden Hör av er till oss på jacob@monopolmedia.se #marknaden #energi #elnät #vindkraft #kärnkraft #batterier #datacenter #elektrifiering
En esta emisión del 6 de mayo de 2026, el informativo de la mañana de Caracol Radio aborda como noticia principal el rechazo nacional e internacional al denominado “juicio revolucionario” del ELN contra agentes del CTI de la Fiscalía y policías de la Dijin secuestrados desde 2025 en Arauca, una decisión que prolonga su cautiverio y genera tensión en el país. El Gobierno colombiano, a través del Ministerio de Defensa, exigió la liberación inmediata de los secuestrados y reiteró que este grupo armado ilegal no tiene legitimidad judicial, mientras se mantienen operaciones militares en varias regiones.También incluye un panorama crítico del sistema de salud en Colombia, con la auditoría al Fondo Nacional de Prestaciones Sociales del Magisterio (FOMAG) por posibles irregularidades, la crisis hospitalaria en Pereira por déficit de camas, giros millonarios de la Nueva EPS para cubrir deudas en hospitales y denuncias por fallas en la atención médica, incluso en comunidades indígenas. Asimismo, se reportan alertas sanitarias, aunque autoridades descartan emergencia por tuberculosis en Santa Marta.En el ámbito político, se destacan las tensiones en la Universidad Nacional durante la visita del presidente Gustavo Petro, la renuncia del senador Mauricio Gómez Amín al Partido Liberal para unirse a la campaña de Abelardo de la Espriella, y llamados de la Iglesia a un cese al fuego por parte de las disidencias de las FARC. También se evidencian problemáticas sociales como protestas en Bogotá, inseguridad en regiones como Ocaña y denuncias de violencia contra comunidades vulnerables.El noticiero también cubre temas económicos y regionales, como la estafa masiva a caficultores en Tolima y Huila, afectaciones por lluvias e inundaciones, y el comportamiento de precios en Corabastos. En el ámbito internacional, se destacan tensiones entre Estados Unidos e Irán, decisiones del gobierno de Donald Trump, y alertas sanitarias globales.En deportes, la atención se centra en la Champions League con el enfrentamiento entre Bayern Múnich y PSG, además de la participación colombiana en la Vuelta a España Femenina. Finalmente, en cultura y entretenimiento, se resalta el lanzamiento musical “Volver a casa”, un homenaje a los soldados colombianos, junto con nuevas propuestas del Pacífico colombiano que fusionan tradición y modernidad.
#kisles S07E34 Hangolódunk0:59 Bevezető. Elnézést kérünk, de Foe hangja elég sokszor akadozott… az oka? Lehet a NAV?4:31 VBT 2.0 Két geoblockolt felkészülési meccs Dániában. Továbbra sem értjük, hogy miért és hogyan működik a geoblock, de hatékony az biztos. Válogatott keretünk a két meccs után tovább szűkült, de mi már a VB keretet próbáltuk össze rakni. Megegyezhetünk abban hogy nem ment.29:35 Amikor egynél több sört iszol… “Most milyen a hang? Most jó mert csöndben vagy!” Kicsit esélyt latolgattunk… #KislesKérdés játékunkról is szót ejtettünk.34:59 SzínesHírek. Galló vezérletével az első meccs kipipálva!38:07 SzínesHírek. Div 1/A és DIV 1/B világbajnokság. Jó lesz nekünk ott fent…41:38 SzínesHírek. Zavában Jajlik vagy javában zajlik a VB felkészülés most már mindenhol.43:32 SzínesHírek. U18-as VB. A Szlovák Válogatott egy olyan VB-n lett ezüstérmes, ahol sem USA, sem pedig Kanada nem jutott a négy közé.46:26 Mi lesz a héten? Egyetlen felkészülési mérkőzés, Bledben Szlovénia ellen.#KislesKérdés S07E34Mi lesz a Szlovénia-Magyarország felkészülési mérkőzés végeredménye?Tippelni itt tudtok: https://forms.gle/J8iL9rHwRsb3nrNaAValamint a VB kezdetéig, azaz 16-ig élő kérdésünk, viszonylag egyszerű:Bent marad a Magyar Válogatott vagy nem az Elit mezőnyben?Erre itt tudtok tippelni: https://forms.gle/qCzfzcRqnDHzwjpu847:33 Zárszó. Írjatok, ha van jó tippetek, ötletetek, információtok, hiszen a következő adásban pedig svájci kisokossal is jelentkezünk! Jó szórakozást!
In this episode of Data in Biotech, host Ross Katz sits down with Jesse Johnson, founder of Merelogic, a software consulting firm specializing in data infrastructure for biotech organizations. Jesse brings a rare perspective to the conversation: having built data systems at Google where engineers control the data collection function end to end, before moving into biotech, where the biology does what it wants and bench scientists, not engineers, generate the data. The result is a grounded, pragmatic take on one of the most consequential and underappreciated questions in life sciences right now: as bio foundation models fundamentally change the value equation for experimental data, are biotech labs structured to capture that value? Jesse argues the answer is usually no and that the fix is less technical than most assume. It doesn't require a production-grade data pipeline or a cloud architecture. It requires lightweight, human-readable standard operating procedures, clear expectations between computational and wet lab teams, and a data strategy designed not just for the questions you're asking today, but for the ones you don't yet know you'll need to ask. What you'll learn in this episode: >> Why the transition from tech to biotech requires a fundamental reset of assumptions about data infrastructure and why the biggest difference isn't technical, it's organizational. >> How bio foundation models have flipped the value equation for experimental data by reducing the cost of organizing it while dramatically increasing the potential return >> How the strategic value of proprietary data is evolving in the biotech ecosystem, from Tahoe Therapeutics building an acquirable single-cell dataset to Eli Lilly's Lowe lab using data as currency for partnerships >> Why electronic lab notebooks aren't going anywhere and how the real question facing biotech software teams isn't whether to use an ELN, but how to balance schema rigidity against the flexibility required for the long tail of one-off exploratory assays that no automation pipeline will ever fully capture Meet our guest: Jesse Johnson is the founder of Merelogic, a software consulting firm that works with biotech and biopharma organizations on data infrastructure and data operations strategy. Jesse writes regularly about data strategy for biotech on his Substack, covering topics from bio foundation model adoption to the evolving role of electronic lab notebooks in an AI-augmented research environment. Connect with Jesse Johnson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-johnson-biotech/ Follow Merelogic on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/merelogic/ About the host: Ross Katz is Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn. Ross specializes in building intelligent data systems that empower biotech and healthcare organizations to extract insights and drive innovation. Connect with Ross Katz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/b-ross-katz/ Connect with us: Follow the podcast for more insightful discussions on the latest in biotech and data science.Subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode! Sponsored by… This episode is brought to you by CorrDyn, the leader in data-driven solutions for biotech and healthcare. Discover how CorrDyn is helping organizations turn data into breakthroughs at CorrDyn.
Dive into the dark underworld of the global drug trade with world-class journalist Bill Conroy. In this gripping episode, we explore the shocking realities of the U.S. government's complicity in drug trafficking to fund clandestine Black Ops, tracing covert operations from the Iran-Contra affair to the explosion of opium production during the Afghan War. Discover how multi-ton shipments cross the border through corrupt customs officials, traverse American freeways, and end up on city streets. Conroy breaks down the "whack-a-mole" nature of busting cartels, the involvement of guerrilla groups like the ELN, and the brutal reality of a criminal enterprise where the only exits are jail or death. Short, hard-hitting, and deeply revealing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Colombia's political landscape is gearing up for another crucial election, and with it comes a myriad of questions and debates. Why is this election significant, and how do the political parties stack up against one another? In this episode of The LatinNews Podcast, we delve into insights shared by Sandra Borda, an esteemed political analyst and Associate Professor of Political Science at the Department of Global Studies and Political Science at the University of Los Andes in Bogota, discussing the current state of Colombian politics and what voters should keep in mind.Colombia's upcoming elections are pivotal yet nuanced. While they present important choices for voters regarding social and public policies, the election may not be as groundbreaking as past ones. We look at the three main candidates of Paloma Valencia and Aberlardo de La Espriella on the right and Iván Cepeda on the left.Follow LatinNews for analysis on economic, political, and security developments in Latin America & the Caribbean. Twitter: @latinnewslondonLinkedIn: Latin American NewslettersFacebook: @latinnews1967For more insightful, expert-led analysis on Latin America's political and economic landscape, read our reports for free with a 14-day trial. Get full access to our entire portfolio.
En medio de la campaña electoral para la primera vuelta presidencial en Colombia, se han denunciado amenazas graves contra candidatos clave. El expresidente Álvaro Uribe Vélez reveló un supuesto plan de magnicidio contra Paloma Valencia, atribuido a cabecillas del ELN, mientras el presidente Gustavo Petro alertó sobre un posible atentado contra Iván Cepeda, información que estaría en poder de la CIA. Las autoridades preparan medidas de seguridad reforzadas para proteger a los candidatos y garantizar la integridad del proceso electoral. Este análisis detalla las denuncias, las reacciones oficiales y el contexto político actual.
Alig várjuk, hogy eltűnjenek a választási és kampányplakátok az utcákról. Sok volt nekünk az elmúlt pár hónap vagy inkább másfél évtized. Bár valószínűleg nektek is. Leolvadt az agyunk, nem tudjuk, hol áll a fejünk, pörögnek az események és jó lenne végre pihenni egy kicsit. De azt azért elmondhatjuk, hogy idén is volt kedvenc plakátunk, volt, akit kiemelten figyeltünk a kampányban, és Nóra végre elmesélte azt is, amit sok-sok éve nem fogalmazott meg. Szerintetek van helye a kutyáknak a munkahelyen? Várjuk a válaszaitokat meg az észrevételeiteket, április 21-én kedden pedig gyertek velünk moziba! Este hétkor premier előtti vetítésen nézzük majd meg a Szeszélyes kalandok című filmet, utána pedig Jámbor Eszterrel beszélgetünk. Megígérjük, hogy addigra összeszedettebbek leszünk! LEJÁTSZÓ Bővebben: 00:10 - Az, hogy szexes lesz ez az adás, nem jelent semmit. 03:20 - Gyertek velünk moziba 21-én! Premier előtti vetítés lesz, utána pedig Jámbor Eszter lesz a vendégünk az élő Tyúkól beszélgetésen! 05:40 - A fiatalok most egy elég bulis választást élhettek meg, lássuk be. 09:20 - Ti is találkoztatok politikával a játszótéren? 13:10 - Plakátok mindenhol, de azért volt, aki csak az utolsó hétre pakolta ki a sajátjait… 14:14 - Klímaszorongók vagyunk, szóval iszonyatosan zavar minket ez a rengeteg szemét… 20:02 - Nóra, a plakátvadász. 22:44 - Zsuzsi újra horgol, Nóra a tiktokról mesél - a régi kerékvágás!!! 28:14 - Észrevettétek, hogy van egy harmadik tyúk az adásban? Etna, a kutya! Ez felvet egy fontos kérdést: való a kutya a munkahelyre? 33:08 - A munkahely egy safe space? 41:50 - Ha már kutya a közös terekben, legyen belátása a gazdiknak, hogy ez biztos, hogy működőképes-e az adott ebbel! 46:18 - Szerintetek jó a kutya a munkahelyen vagy sem? Légyszi, válaszoljatok! 48:10 - Szobatisztává nevelés egy nyaralás alatt – Nóra tippjei! 53:40 - Elnézést kérünk a szellemi állapotunkért… Podcastunk kéthetente jelentkezik új adással, meghallgatható a 444 Spotify- és Apple-csatornáján is. Korábbi adásaink itt találhatók. Javaslataid, ötleteid, meglátásaid a tyukol@444.hu címre várjuk. (Illusztráció: Kiss Bence/444)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La Registraduría Nacional del Estado Civil definió el orden del tarjetón presidencial, mientras Ricardo Roa se mantiene en Ecopetrol pese a la presión. En simultáneo, cae alias “Libardo”, ligado al Clan del Golfo y al ELN, y la Corte Suprema de Justicia condena al senador Ciro Ramírez. El país también enfrenta alertas de seguridad en Santander, emergencias por lluvias y un nuevo pulso internacional tras el rechazo de Irán a la propuesta de Donald Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Colombia's president Gustavo Petro promised “Total Peace,” but violence, kidnappings, and territorial expansion by groups like the ELN and FARC dissidents tell a different story. Today, let's look at the data, recent events, and what this means for security, governance, and investor confidence.Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/QTFi5V1CFEkRead more at Finance Colombia: https://www.financecolombia.com/Subscribe to Finance Colombia for free: https://www.fcsubscribe.com/More about Loren Moss: https://lorenmoss.com/writeContact us: https://unidodigital.media/contact-unido-digital-llc/Follow me on social mediaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/financecolombiaLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/finance-colombia/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/finance_colombia/Cited Sourceshttps://www.economicsandpeace.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Global-Terrorism-Index-2026-Report.pdfELN post: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1D85EMo8yA/Nubia Carolina Córdoba on X: https://x.com/NubiaCarolinaCC6000 people confined in Chocó: https://www.elcolombiano.com/colombia/ofensiva-eln-mas-de-6-000-personas-confinadas-choco-FC34723622Drone article: https://www.financecolombia.com/colombia-tightens-rules-for-bringing-drones-into-the-country-over-security-concerns/Governor Andrés Rendón X Post: https://x.com/AndresJRendonC/status/2035813743104344226?s=20Attack on the Ambulance: https://x.com/MiOriente/status/2035833899817763163?s=20Burning people's motorcycles: https://x.com/MiOriente/status/2035833716497420712?s=2040663 homicides: https://thecitypaperbogota.com/news/colombia-records-40663-murders-under-petro-surpassing-santos-and-duque/#:~:text=Colombia%20has%20recorded%2040%2C663%20homicides,y%20Seguridad%20of%20Universidad%20Externado.United Nations: https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2026/03/colombia-urgent-action-needed-end-widespread-violence-against-human-rights#:~:text=The%20report%20provides%20a%20detailed,human%20rights%20defenders%20were%20killed.Human rights watch: https://www.hrw.org/world-report/2025/country-chapters/colombia#:~:text=As%20of%20June%2C%20the%20Gulf,%2C%20respectively%2C%20compared%20to%202022.Read more at Finance Colombia: https://www.financecolombia.com/ Subscribe to Finance Colombia for free: https://www.fcsubscribe.com/ Read more at Cognitive Business News: https://cognitivebusiness.news/ The place for bilingual talent! https://empleobilingue.com/ More about Loren Moss: https://lorenmoss.com/write Contact us: https://unidodigital.media/contact-unido-digital-llc/
Fluent Fiction - Hungarian: Budapest's Blossom: A Spring Tale of Unexpected Connections Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hu/episode/2026-03-22-07-38-19-hu Story Transcript:Hu: A tavasz már teljes erejével bontogatta szárnyait Budapesten.En: Spring was spreading its wings with full force in Budapest.Hu: A város tele volt élettel.En: The city was full of life.Hu: A házak színesek voltak, az utcákon virágok nyíltak.En: The houses were colorful, and flowers were blooming in the streets.Hu: Az emberek kihasználták a szép időt, és sétáltak a városban.En: People took advantage of the beautiful weather and strolled around the city.Hu: Egy csendes, lakónegyedi kávézó ablakában azonban más élet zajlott.En: However, in the window of a quiet, residential neighborhood café, a different kind of life was taking place.Hu: A kávézó meleg és barátságos volt, ahol a kávé illata belepte az egész helyiséget.En: The café was warm and welcoming, filled with the aroma of coffee.Hu: Helyi művészek alkotásaival díszítették a falakat.En: The walls were decorated with pieces by local artists.Hu: Bence, a csendes, gondolkodó írójelölt, a kávézó egyik törzsvendége volt.En: Bence, a quiet and contemplative aspiring writer, was one of the café's regulars.Hu: Mindig ugyanannál az asztalnál ült, egy ablak melletti kis sarokban.En: He always sat at the same table, in a small corner by the window.Hu: Itt próbált ihletet meríteni regényéhez, miközben a kívül zajló életet figyelte.En: Here, he tried to draw inspiration for his novel while observing the life bustling outside.Hu: Titokban azonban valami másra is vágyott: egy mélyebb, emberi kapcsolatra.En: Secretly, however, he longed for something else: a deeper, human connection.Hu: Húsvét előtti hét volt, így a kávézó zsúfolásig megtelt.En: It was the week before Easter, and the café was filled to capacity.Hu: Az emberek kávéztak, beszélgettek, ünnepi tervekről beszéltek.En: People were drinking coffee, chatting, and discussing festive plans.Hu: Ebbe a kavalkádba toppant be Zsófia, a vidám és kalandvágyó művészeti hallgató.En: Into this commotion stepped Zsófia, a cheerful and adventurous art student.Hu: Helyet keresett, de minden asztal foglalt volt, kivéve Bence asztalánál, ahol egy üres szék állt.En: She was looking for a place to sit, but every table was occupied, except at Bence's table, where there was an empty chair.Hu: „Csak nyugodtan, foglaljon helyet” – mondta Bence, amikor észrevette, hogy Zsófia tétovázik az asztala mellett.En: "Please, feel free to sit," Bence said when he noticed Zsófia hesitating by his table.Hu: Zsófia leült, majd egy forró kávét rendelt.En: Zsófia sat down and ordered a hot coffee.Hu: Kis idő múlva a kezét kicsit túl hevesen mozdította, és a kávé kiömlött Bence könyvére.En: After a while, she moved her hand a bit too energetically, and the coffee spilled onto Bence's book.Hu: Zavarban felkiáltott. „Elnézést, nem akartam!”En: Embarrassed, she exclaimed, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to!"Hu: Bence felpillantott a könyvből. „Semmi gond, nem nagy ügy” – nyugtatta meg, bár titokban úgy érezte, mintha a kávé elöntené rég eltemetett félelmeit.En: Bence looked up from the book. "It's okay, it's no big deal," he reassured her, although secretly he felt as if the coffee was washing over his long-buried fears.Hu: Ahogy megtörölte a könyvlapokat, óvatosan kérdezni kezdett. „Milyen művészetet tanulsz?” – kérdezte.En: As he wiped the pages of the book, he cautiously began to ask questions. "What kind of art do you study?" he inquired.Hu: Zsófia örömmel válaszolt, mesélt festményekről, inspirációról.En: Zsófia happily responded and talked about paintings and inspiration.Hu: Lassan Bence is megosztotta saját írói útját.En: Gradually, Bence also shared his own journey as a writer.Hu: A beszélgetésük egyre élénkebb lett, ahogy kedvenc könyveikről diskuráltak.En: Their conversation became increasingly lively as they discussed their favorite books.Hu: „Te is szereted azt a régi magyar regényt?” – csodálkozott Zsófia.En: "You also love that old Hungarian novel?" Zsófia marveled.Hu: „Igen, az egyik kedvencem már régóta!” – válaszolta Bence mosollyal.En: "Yes, it's been one of my favorites for a long time!" Bence replied with a smile.Hu: Ez a felismerés valami újat teremtett közöttük.En: This realization created something new between them.Hu: Tovább beszélgettek művészetekről, irodalomról, majd eldöntötték, hogy együtt látogatnak meg egy helyi művészeti kiállítást.En: They continued to talk about art and literature and then decided to visit a local art exhibition together.Hu: A nap végén Bence elkérte Zsófia telefonszámát. „Jó lenne veled lenni máskor is” – mondta határozottabban, mint valaha.En: At the end of the day, Bence asked for Zsófia's phone number. "I'd like to be with you again sometime," he said more firmly than ever before.Hu: Zsófia mosolygott. „Én is örülnék neki.”En: Zsófia smiled. "I'd be happy about that too."Hu: Ahogy az újdonsült barátok kiléptek a kávézóból, Bence úgy érezte, változások kavarognak az életében.En: As the newfound friends stepped out of the café, Bence felt changes swirling in his life.Hu: A tavaszi szélben megérezte a változás illatát, tudva, hogy a kapcsolat mély inspirációt jelent majd.En: In the spring breeze, he sensed the scent of change, knowing that the connection would bring deep inspiration.Hu: Zsófia pedig megtalálta azt a partnert, akivel a művészetek iránti szeretet megosztható.En: Zsófia, on the other hand, had found a partner with whom she could share her love for the arts.Hu: Új, reményteli kezdet volt ez mindkettőjük számára.En: It was a new, hopeful beginning for both of them. 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Descubre las noticias más relevantes de Colombia en marzo de 2026, incluyendo la investigación en EE.UU. sobre presuntos nexos del presidente Gustavo Petro con narcotráfico, ataques del ELN en Arauca, y condenas por magnicidio. Conoce el plan especial para el puente festivo, el Campeonato Panamericano de Ciclismo en Montería y la agenda deportiva con la selección Colombia rumbo al Mundial 2026. Además, vive la emoción del Festival Estéreo Picnic con artistas internacionales y colombianos. Mantente informado con análisis de orden público, economía, cultura y eventos musicales en un resumen completo y actualizado.
This episode features Mark Ungar, a professor of criminal justice and political science at Brooklyn College and the City University of New York. Ungar has written extensively on the rule of law, policing, and human rights in Latin America, and more recently has focused his research on environmental organized crime across the Amazon basin. Ungar notes that environmental organized crime—illegal gold mining, logging, cattle ranching, and land grabbing—has become the third largest criminal enterprise globally and is now deeply intertwined with narcotrafficking operations. Rather than existing as separate phenomena, these activities share infrastructure, routes, and personnel. Criminal networks carrying out environmental organized crime are deeply intertwined with state actors and the legal economy. The nexus involves governors, military officials, environmental ministry personnel, and municipal authorities at multiple levels. Even when good laws exist, implementation remains weak because investigations rarely lead to prosecutions of major figures. The episode turns to Venezuela's Orinoco Mining Arc, a zone covering roughly 12 percent of national territory that then-president Nicolás Maduro established in 2016. Ungar describes it as a "criminal state project" in which the Maduro government effectively legalized destructive extraction in a geologically unique and biodiverse area that includes nature reserves and indigenous territories. The zone is controlled by a confluence of Venezuelan military officials, Colombian armed groups including the ELN and FARC dissidents, Brazilian garimpeiros, and local criminal organizations called sindicatos and pranes. Violence is extreme, and environmental and health consequences are devastating, with ninety percent of pregnant women and schoolchildren showing elevated mercury levels in their blood. Ungar explains how the gold and minerals extracted from this area enter legitimate international markets. Between 2016 and 2021, the Mining Arc generated approximately $2.2 billion in gold revenue, but an estimated 86 percent was mined illegally, and roughly 70 percent was smuggled through shell companies and opaque supply chains. The zone also contains big deposits of coltan, iron, bauxite, and other sought-after minerals. Ungar shares concern about the Trump administration's current approach to Venezuela. While the administration has focused on oil access, counternarcotics, migration, and excluding Chinese influence, there appears to be no priority given to addressing environmental organized crime. Ungar suggests that Washington's willingness to work with the current Venezuelan government—the Maduro regime minus Maduro himself—likely means business as usual for state-sponsored extraction intertwined with organized crime. Consumer countries must stop looking the other way about the origins of products that end up in legitimate commerce.
Sheinbaum presentará reforma para elección directa de legisladoresMorelos continúa búsqueda de estudiante desaparecidaELN anuncia cese al fuego por eleccionesMás información en nuestro Podcast
Trump denies reports that his top military adviser has warned against an attack on Iran, the U.K. imposes nearly 300 new sanctions on Russia to mark the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine war, Australia launches a public antisemitism inquiry following the Bondi Beach attack, U.K. MPs approve a motion to release documents related to former Prince Andrew's trade envoy appointment, Colombia's ELN guerilla group declares a ceasefire ahead of legislative elections, a U.S. judge declines to dismiss the prosecutors in the Charlie Kirk murder case, declassified CIA documents on a Cold War-era interrogation research program resurface online, ICE is accused of cutting its training hours and dropping a course on constitutional law, British family doctors are given £3,000 incentives to prescribe weight loss drug medications, and IBM plunges 13% as Anthropic announces a new AI coding tool. Sources: Verity.News
Aeropuertos de Guadalajara y Puerto Vallarta operan con normalidad: GAP Siguen cerrados los módulos del SAT en Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco ELN anuncia cese al fuego por elecciones en Colombia Más información en nuestro podcast
Un informe independiente alerta sobre varios centenares de municipios bajo violencia electoral en un país donde la ilegalidad está ganando cada vez más territorios. Más de 300 municipios colombianos, casi un tercio del territorio nacional, están bajo riesgo de violencia electoral de cara a los comicios del próximo 8 de marzo. La advertencia fue emitida por la Misión de Observación Electoral (MOE), una red ciudadana independiente encargada de velar por la transparencia de las elecciones en Colombia. Según el informe, 126 municipios se encuentran en “riesgo extremo” de violencia electoral, mientras otros 49 presentan alertas por posible fraude. “En Colombia siempre ha existido violencia electoral, esto no es nuevo. Pero nunca pensamos que el fenómeno iba a ser tan profundo, tan disperso en tantas regiones del país y que iba a tener este nivel de gravedad, como lo muestra el informe de la MOE”, aseguró politólogo y profesor de la Universidad del Rosario, Óscar Palma, en entrevista con RFI. “En lugar de estar afianzando mas territorio para la democracia, lo que hay en Colombia son mas territorios en dominio de la ilegalidad”, concluye la MOE. “La falta de implementación de algunos elementos del plan de paz y la idea del gobierno actual de una paz negociada sin mayor estrategia, realmente permite a los grupos armados crecer significativamente, incrementar el reclutamiento de personas en diferentes regiones y afianzarse la estructuras criminales, de la mano del aumento del cultivo y la producción de cocaína. Lo que nos lleva a este escenario de peligro en la elecciones”, agregó Palma Una de las regiones con mayor riesgo es la frontera con Venezuela. En medio de este escenario, se ha mencionado incluso la posibilidad de operaciones conjuntas entre fuerzas colombianas y estadounidenses contra grupos guerrilleros vinculados al narcotráfico, como el ELN.
Tras el ataque del ELN al cantón militar de Saravena, que dejó gravemente herida a una capitán de la Fuerza Aeroespacial, las Fuerzas Militares desplegaron todas sus capacidades en Arauca para dar con los responsables. En otras regiones del país, miles de damnificados por las lluvias esperan ayudas, continúan las protestas en Bogotá y hay alertas sanitarias y de seguridad.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En este episodio de 'Las 6 de las 6', Juan Lozano aborda temas cruciales de la actualidad colombiana. Se discute la controversia sobre la participación del candidato Iván Cepeda en las elecciones presidenciales, tras su victoria en la primera consulta y la decisión del Consejo Nacional Electoral. Además, se analiza el reciente bombardeo contra el ELN y las implicaciones de la violencia en el Catatumbo. La confusión en torno a la captura de Alex Saab y su extradición a Estados Unidos también es un punto central, junto con la crisis invernal que afecta a más de 27,000 familias en el Caribe. Por último, se plantea un debate sobre la relevancia del 'Día sin Carro' en Bogotá y se presenta la nueva temporada de 'MasterChef Celebrity', un fenómeno de entretenimiento en Colombia. Este análisis ofrece una visión completa de los desafíos y eventos que marcan la agenda nacional.
Those who follow Venezuela will remember news of the militias that took to the streets in the days following the U.S. operation to nab Nicolás Maduro, raising fears of a Beirut-like situation of armed neighborhoods. While these militias, known as colectivos, returned to their bunkers as Delcy Rodríguez consolidated power, they remain a wild card in the volatile Venezuela situation. The fleeting news reports only scratched the surface and gave little info about how powerful these Chavista colectivos are and where that might stand in post-Maduro Venezuela. But a friend of CrashOut, Martín “Marty” Markovits, spent years filming with crews in Caracas, producing an incredible documentary about them.In this convo, I talk with Marty about the history of the colectivos, who gave them their guns and how difficult it would be to disarm them. He also describes a scene which his main character didn't want in the film about a meeting between colectivos and ELN guerillas. For more info and to support the podcast, go to www.crashoutmedia.comSupport the show
SHOW SCHEDULE1-29-20261942 LANCASTER PA, ARMISTICE DAY IN WARTIME Guest: Anatol Lieven. Lieven of the Quincy Institute discusses breaking news that Vladimir Putin has agreed to a one-week ceasefire on Ukrainian cities following a request from Donald Trump. Lieven views this as a significant positive signal of Putin's desire to maintain good standing with the incoming administration, though he notes that major territorial disagreements remain unresolved. Guest: Anatol Lieven. The conversation turns to the $300 billion in suspended Russian assets. Lieven outlines Russia's proposal to use these funds for reconstruction or a joint investment fund to avoid confiscation, suggesting that suspending rather than lifting sanctions could be a political compromise to secure U.S. Senate approval. Guest: Chris Riegel. Riegel, CEO of Stratology, analyzes Elon Musk's pivot to manufacturing "Optimus" androids, arguing that California's restrictive tax and labor costs are driving the need for automation. He suggests that major retailers like Walmart are poised to replace significant portions of their workforce with robotics to maintain profitability amid rising economic pressures. Guest: Mariam Wahba. Wahba from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies reports on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria by jihadists and Fulani militants. She details a newly established White House working group designed to help the Nigerian government fix security gaps and enforce laws against the perpetrators of this religiously motivated violence. Guest: Mary Anastasia O'Grady. O'Grady of the Wall Street Journal critiques the Trump administration's engagement with Venezuela's acting president, Delcy Rodriguez. O'Grady warns that while Rodriguez is cooperating on oil exports, she remains a "vice dictator" managing rival factions to ensure the regime's survival while stalling on the release of political prisoners. Guest: Veronique de Rugy. De Rugy of the Mercatus Center examines the failure of Georgia's film tax credits, noting that productions eventually moved to cheaper locations despite billions in subsidies. She compares this to federal industrial policies like tariffs and Intel subsidies, arguing that government attempts to "pick winners" rarely produce sustainable economic results. Guest: Michael Toth. Toth of the Civitas Institute warns against new "climate superfund" legislation in states like New York, which seeks to retroactively tax fossil fuel companies for global warming. He characterizes these funds as unconstitutional attempts to regulate global emissions at the state level, arguing they will function as slush funds that drive up energy costs. Guest: Michael Toth. The segment focuses on California's strategy to empower the Attorney General to sue fossil fuel companies for rising insurance premiums. Toth argues these lawsuits are politically motivated and legally weak, noting that even insurance companies refuse to sue because attributing specific damages or deaths to corporate emissions is factually difficult. Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Ellis of the U.S. Army War College reports that Cuba is facing a catastrophic energy collapse, with only days of oil remaining after Mexico and Venezuela cut supplies. He predicts this crisis will likely trigger a massive wave of migration as the island's power grid and economy face a near-total shutdown. Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Ellis discusses the Costa Rican election, where center-right candidate Laura Fernandez holds a commanding lead. He describes her as a technocrat focused on combating drug-fueled crime and continuing pro-business policies, noting she is on track to potentially win the presidency in the first round. Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Ellis evaluates Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, praising her pragmatic management of relations with the U.S. despite her leftist ideology. He notes she has navigated threats of tariffs and military intervention by cooperating on border security and extradition, while maintaining political dominance through her predecessor's powerful movement. Guest: Professor Evan Ellis. Ellis describes the unstable power dynamics in Venezuela, where the Rodriguezfaction cooperates with the U.S. on oil to prevent economic collapse. He warns that rival criminal factions, including the ELN and military figures, may sabotage this arrangement if they fear being betrayed or marginalized by the current leadership. Guest: Padraic Scanlan. Scanlan, author of Rot, introduces the history of the Irish Famine by recounting a folk story about Queen Victoria visiting the devastated village of Skibbereen. He sets the context by explaining how the pre-famine Irish economy relied entirely on the high-yield potato, which allowed landlords to pay incredibly low wages to a capital-poor population. Guest: Padraic Scanlan. Scanlan discusses the structure of Irish land ownership, using Shirley Castle as an example of the disconnect between landlords and tenants. He explains that while the landscape looked ancient, landlords were actually modern, sophisticated merchants who extracted rent from a tenant class living on small, unimproved plots known as "conacres." Guest: Padraic Scanlan. Scanlan explains the Victorian view of the famine through the lens of economist Thomas Malthus, who believed the "generous" potato encouraged overpopulation. He notes that Britishpolicymakers viewed the famine as a natural, inevitable correction and feared that providing aid would discourage the Irish poor from developing a "civilized" work ethic. Guest: Padraic Scanlan. Scanlan details the biological cause of the famine: Phytophthora infestans, a water mold that originated in Mexico. He explains that because Irish potatoes were genetically identical clones grown from cuttings, they had zero resistance to the pathogen, which destroyed both growing crops and stored food, leaving the population with no buffer against starvation.
The growth of the National Liberation Army or ELN, a sprawling guerilla force of 6,500 combatants shifting between Venezuela and Colombia, has hardly got any attention in the United States. Yet it's just one of various explosive stories from the Colombia-Venezuela border, where spies, gangs, and insurgents are adjusting to the new political situation after U.S. special forces took out Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro. Here I cut together video from a week reporting in Cúcuta and in the countryside north of the city, so you can see with your own eyes the dirt smuggling paths, border barrio of Venezuelan refugees, Colombian armored vehicles, contraband gasoline and more colorful scenes. It's a CrashOut guerrilla podcast, but while it has a jagged edge style we go deeper than in the snappy cable news lives. Check out more at: www.crashoutmedia.comSupport the show
En La Luciérnaga hablamos de la denuncia del presidente Petro contra Iván Mordisco por presunto narcotráfico operado desde terceros bajo su mando, del panorama actual del ELN y las Farc, de las amenazas de Donald Trump sobre Groenlandia y, entre análisis y mucho humor, conversamos con George Pinzón, productor e imitador de la luciérnaga, sobre su trabajo y el detrás de cámaras del programa.
La intervención estadounidense en Venezuela ha vuelto a poner el foco en la violencia que golpea la frontera colombo-venezolana, en la que operan grupos armados y crimen organizado. En el lado colombiano, la región fronteriza del Catatumbo, los enfrentamientos entre guerrillas están desplazando hacia Cúcuta miles de personas. Nuestras enviadas especiales Melissa Barra y Marine de la Moissonière fueron a su encuentro. María amamanta a su bebita enferma en el Centro Regional de Atención a Víctimas en la ciudad de Cúcuta. No tiene cómo darle tetero. Su familia huyó sin pertenencias de su vereda cerca del municipio de Tibú, ubicado en el departamento de Norte de Santander: el corazón del Catatumbo. Los niños están atemorizados. Han visto actuar a los grupos armados que utilizan uniformes militares. “Ella mira a alguien uniformado y le da miedo. Los niños de 14 y de 8 años también han visto muertos allá. El día que nos fuimos también había”, dice María a RFI. 800 familias del Catatumbo han sido desplazadas a Cúcuta en estas dos semanas, al menos las que logran extraerse. “El niño de 8 años tenía una fiebre que no se le quitaba. Y ella, con esa tos que no se le quita. Nos tocó salir con mi marido en una moto. No nos querían dejar pasar. Miraron al niño enfermo y los dos grupos que se estaban enfrentando nos dejaron pasar”, recuerda del pasado 25 de diciembre. “Me da cosa decir sus nombres”, responde María a la pregunta: “¿Qué grupos?”. Aquí no hay que hablar más de la cuenta. Incluso en la ciudad, hay informantes por todas partes, ya sea del ELN o de las disidencias de las FARC, las dos guerrillas que se enfrentan por el control territorial en el Catatumbo, y ahora con drones. La guerra empezó hace un año con miles de desplazados. Los civiles se vuelven carne de cañón; los líderes de las comunidades, un blanco. "Que me tienen que matar" Los líderes sociales desplazados se reúnen a escondidas. Comandantes de una u otra guerrilla los tienen amenazados. En el celular tienen videos en los que aparecen guerrilleros citando nombres de presidentes de asociaciones de Juntas de Acción Comunal, las organizaciones comunitarias locales, acusándolos de ser “instigadores”. “Richard Suárez, del Frente 33 de las disidencias de las FARC, me expone, me visibiliza. Directamente tengo amenazas. Él está pagando para saber dónde está mi ubicación. Porque dice que yo soy del ELN y que me tienen que matar”, asegura uno de ellos. Las autoridades eclesiásticas gozan de mayor respeto en el Catatumbo, en cierta medida. Negocian con los grupos armados para ayudar a la población. No es sencillo, explica Israel Bravo Cortés, obispo de la diócesis de Tibú desde hace cuatro años. “Se activó con la ayuda de la Defensoría del Pueblo, de la ONU y de la Iglesia, una comisión humanitaria en estos casos de retención de personas, de situaciones muy concretas de firmantes de paz, de dificultades que se han presentado para las comunidades”, explica a RFI. “Los dos grupos dicen que ellos no reclutan menores, pero uno sí ve muchas caras jóvenes, de 14 años”, dice. “Después, también cuando estos jóvenes desean salirse, hay que hacer todo un proceso para que los puedan dejar salir de las filas”. Hace parte de su misión. Presencia militar La ausencia del Estado está en boca de todos. “Cuando uno dice estas cosas, pues todo el mundo piensa que mayor presencia del Estado significa llenar de militares el territorio”, rechaza monseñor Bravo. Educación, salud, infraestructuras y proyectos para la sustitución de cultivos es lo que reclama. “El Catatumbo tiene más o menos 50.000 hectáreas de coca. Que el que esté mostrando deseos de cambiarse de cultivo, pues tenga unas mejoras de condición de su casa, de su batería sanitaria, de sus aguas residuales; cosas que en el contexto uno no ve que se estén haciendo”, deplora el obispo. Leer tambiénColombia: Cúcuta militarizada y 30.000 militares desplegados Tras la extracción de Maduro, muchos temen que el Estado descuide el Catatumbo, distraído por Estados Unidos y Venezuela. El gobierno anunció 30.000 soldados en la frontera colombo-venezolana, pero desde la región constatan poca presencia militar en las veredas atacadas.
SHOW 1-5-26 THE SHOW BEGINS IN DOUBTS ABOUT VENEZUELA, NIGERIA, SYRIA, RUSSIA, CHINA 1936 KENYA 1. NIGERIA AIRSTRIKE AND THE JIHADIST SHIFT Guest: Edmund Fitton-Brown Edmund Fitton-Brown analyzes a US airstrike against ISIS in Nigeria, discussing the growing jihadist threat in West Africa's "ungoverned spaces." He highlights a strategic shift where African juntas reject Western support for Russian mercenaries, who offer security without governance conditions, inadvertently boosting local support for Al-Qaeda coalitions like JNIM,,. 2. EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN ALLIANCE VS. TURKEY Guest: Edmund Fitton-Brown Fitton-Brown examines the cooperation between Greece, Cyprus, and Israel as a necessary pushback against Turkish President Erdogan's neo-Ottoman expansionism. He argues Erdogan's aggressive rhetoric regarding Jerusalem and maritime claims threatens regional stability, necessitating a unified defense from these democracies to counter Turkish overreach in the Mediterranean,. 3. CHINA'S OIL LOSS IN VENEZUELA Guest: Gordon Chang and Charles Burton The guests discuss how the US removal of Maduro disrupts China's oil supply, leaving Beijing with billions in unpaid debt. They note that Chinese military equipment failed to detect the US operation, embarrassing Beijing. Burton suggests Canada faces a difficult choice between aligning with US hemispheric security or appeasing China,,. 4. 2026: A HOLLOW SUPERPOWER Guest: Gordon Chang and Charles Burton Chang and Burton speculate that the US operation in Venezuela exposes China's inability to protect its allies, making Beijing appear "hollow." Chang argues this weakens China's threat against Taiwan, while Burton suggests that with China's economy failing and its allies collapsing, the regime faces internal instability and a loss of global prestige,. 5. SECTARIAN WARFARE IN SYRIA Guest: Akmed Sharawari Akmed Sharawari reports on escalating violence between Syria's Alawite minority and the central government led by former jihadist Al-Shara. He explains that regime remnants and Russian influence are fueling Alawite defiance, while Druze and Kurdish factions also resist integration, complicating US hopes for a stable, unified post-Assad state,,. 6. WESTERN AIRSTRIKES ON ISIS Guest: Akmed Sharawari Sharawari discusses recent British and French airstrikes against ISIS weapons caches in Syria. He notes that despite opposing the central government, ISIS remains a universal threat. The chaos following the Assad regime's fall has allowed ISIS cells to regroup in urban areas, necessitating Western intervention to destroy their stolen arsenals,. 7. HEZBOLLAH'S LATIN AMERICAN FINANCING Guest: David Daoud David Daoud details Hezbollah's deep entrenchment in Venezuela, used to challenge US hegemony. He explains how the group exploits Latin American networks, illicit trade, and legitimate business fronts within expatriate communities to generate essential funding, compensating for losses in Lebanon and serving Iran's broader strategy in the Western Hemisphere,. 8. LEBANESE ARMY COLLUSION Guest: David Daoud Daoud highlights the compromised nature of the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), citing a recent incident where an LAF soldier killed alongside Hezbollah members received a joint funeral. He argues this collusion makes the LAF an untrustworthy partner for Israel, as sectarian loyalties often supersede national duty, leading to dangerous intelligence leaks,. 9. THE FALL OF MADURO Guest: Alejandro Peña Esclusa and Ernesto Araújo Alejandro Peña Esclusa celebrates the swift US capture of Maduro as Venezuela's liberation. He argues Vice President Delcy Rodriguez must now dismantle the "Cartel of the Suns" to avoid Maduro's fate. Ernesto Araújo frames this as a decisive victory for freedom, forcing a choice between democracy and criminal syndicates,,. 10. US DEMANDS: TERRORISTS OUT Guest: Alejandro Peña Esclusa Peña Esclusa supports US demands for Iran, Hezbollah, and the ELN to be expelled from Venezuela, asserting the population shares these desires. He characterizes Maduro as a drug lord and a threat to Western security, criticizing European leftists who condemn the operation for failing to recognize the regime's criminal nature. 11. PANIC AMONG THE LATIN LEFT Guest: Alejandro Peña Esclusa and Ernesto Araújo Ernesto Araújo explains that leftist leaders like Lula and Petro fear the US action against Maduro because their power structures share similar corruption. Peña Esclusa adds that Colombian President Petro is terrified because his campaign was funded by Venezuelan drug money, making him vulnerable to the exposure of these secrets,. 12. THE RIGHTWARD SHIFT IN ELECTIONS Guest: Alejandro Peña Esclusa and Ernesto Araújo Araújo predicts the US action in Venezuela will energize the Latin American right, specifically boosting the Bolsonaro movement in Brazil. Peña Esclusa forecasts electoral defeats for the left in Costa Rica, Peru, and Colombia, arguing the region is turning away from narco-socialism toward US-aligned conservative leadership,. 13. RUSSIA'S MAXIMALIST DEMANDS Guest: John Hardie John Hardie outlines Russia's unyielding demands for peace, including territorial concessions and barring Ukraine from NATO. He notes that while Zelensky is nearing agreement with the West on security guarantees, the gap with Russia remains wide. Hardie urges the Trump administration to increase pressure to force Putin to compromise,. 14. THE IMPOSSIBLE DMZ Guest: John Hardie Hardie discusses the complexities of implementing a demilitarized zone (DMZ) in Ukraine, citing disagreements over sovereignty and administration. Regarding the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, he notes Russia is unlikely to return control to Ukraine. He concludes that peace deals requiring Ukraine to cede territory are "poison pills" likely to fail,. 15. HAMAS AND THE IMPOSSIBLE RECONSTRUCTION Guest: Peter Berkowitz Peter Berkowitz argues that Hamas, as a Muslim Brotherhood offshoot, remains committed to Israel's destruction, making peace impossible. He criticizes the "Project Sunrise" reconstruction plan, noting that US-led development is futile without first disarming and deradicalizing Gaza, a task only the IDF can currently achieve given Hamas's refusal to surrender,. 16. IRAN ON THE BRINK Guest: Jonathan Sia Jonathan Sia reports on unprecedented Iranian protests and rumors that Ayatollah Khamenei plans to flee to Moscow. He attributes the regime's panic to the recent fall of allies like Maduro. Sia notes a shift in protester sentiment toward pro-monarchy chants, suggesting a coordinated opposition now exists to replace the theocracy,.
US DEMANDS: TERRORISTS OUT Colleague Alejandro Peña Esclusa. Peña Esclusa supports US demands for Iran, Hezbollah, and the ELN to be expelled from Venezuela, asserting the population shares these desires. He characterizes Maduro as a drug lord and a threat to Western security, criticizing European leftists who condemn the operation for failing to recognize the regime's criminal nature. NUMBER 10 1886 BOGOTA
Deportes SBS Spanish 23/12/25: El Nápoles conquista la Supercopa de Italia por tercera vez en su historia, tras las ganadas en 1990 y 2014, al vencer en la final al Bolonia por 2-0. El astro brasileño Neymar fue operado con éxito de una lesión en la rodilla izquierda. Escucha estas y otras noticias deportivas de la jornada.
En el episodio de hoy viernes 19 de diciembre hablamos sobre el atentado del ELN en Aguachica, que reavivo la preocupación por el orden publico y el uso de drones contra el Ejercito, el Gobierno aclaro que si habrá pago a contratistas, aunque se hará mes vencido, se reporto un aumento del gasto de los hogares por la temporada navideña, también la vicepresidenta Francia Márquez avanzo en acuerdos comerciales con Senegal durante su gira por ÁfricaNo te pierdas este capitulo La Luciérnaga de Caracol Radio
Paola Holguín - Senadora de la República por el Centro Democrático Tema: Escalada terrorista del ELN en Colombia
Hernán Cadavid- Representante a la Cámara por el Centro DemocraticoTema: Paro del ELN
El programa de hoy 16 de diciembre estuvo marcado por el hundimiento de la reforma a la salud, seguido por el debate sobre la ola de terrorismo en el país y la postura del Gobierno frente al ELN; también se destacó el regreso de Verónica Alcocer a Colombia tras la polémica por su estadía en Suecia, el escándalo de Carlos Ramón González, sobre quien sigue vigente una circular roja de Interpol, y la controversia por la carta de 31 congresistas que piden liberar a 11 acusados de terrorismo, todo esto en La Luciérnaga de Caracol Radio
Carlos Chacón- Director del ICPTema: Paro armado del ELN del 14 al 17 de diciembre
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(function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:18510697282300316,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-8599-9832"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="https://cdn2.decide.dev/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs"); https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1996350793721717150?s=20 Watch: Trump Signing Car Industry EO, Which Seeks to End ‘Burdensome’ Green Energy Regulations In an event in the Oval Office, President Trump, along with representatives of car manufacturers and dealerships, announced a new executive order rescinding Biden CAFE tailpipe emissions standards, which raised costs on the companies and the cost of car prices for consumers. CAFE stands for “Corporate Average Fuel Economy.” An easy definition, via the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is a regulation: …[on] how far our vehicles must travel on a gallon of fuel. NHTSA sets CAFE standards for passenger cars and for light trucks (collectively, light-duty vehicles), and separately sets fuel consumption standards for medium- and heavy-duty trucks and engines. NHTSA also regulates the fuel-economy window stickers on new vehicles. Ending these regulations is part of complying with Trump’s “Unleashing American Energy” Executive Order and the [Transportation] Secretary's “Fixing the CAFE Program” Memorandum, according to the department’s homepage. On Wednesday, the president rattled off the investments in the United States that the auto companies have made since Trump 47 began in January. In one case, he cracked up the room by joking that they could do better than the billions of dollars they are promising: Trump added that it’s part of getting rid of more of the “Green New Scam,” too. https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1996322694099345577?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996322694099345577%7Ctwgr%5E31d2137f89d95733dae2dffe91ce3f002937e448%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fbeccalower%2F2025%2F12%2F03%2Fwatch-trump-signing-car-industry-eo-ending-burdensome-biden-regulations-n2196786 https://twitter.com/townhallcom/status/1996325044260085885?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996325044260085885%7Ctwgr%5E31d2137f89d95733dae2dffe91ce3f002937e448%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fbeccalower%2F2025%2F12%2F03%2Fwatch-trump-signing-car-industry-eo-ending-burdensome-biden-regulations-n2196786 Source: redstate.com https://twitter.com/WallStreetMav/status/1996587083012378947?s=20 https://twitter.com/profstonge/status/1996583802559136057?s=20 https://twitter.com/unusual_whales/status/1996582009460732232?s=20 to a seasonally adjusted 191,000, the lowest level since September 2022, with expectations of 220,000. https://twitter.com/WallStreetMav/status/1996431168883900552?s=20 fourth consecutive month-over-month decline. Apartment rents are down 1.1% from November 2024 and have fallen 5.2% from their 2022 peak. https://twitter.com/JDVance/status/1996413457164566966?s=20 https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/1996635885232693482?s=20 will provide TRILLIONS of dollars to kids if invested until age 20+. https://twitter.com/MJTruthUltra/status/1996602968750047572?s=20 ELIMINATE the INCOME TAX with tariffs, just like President William McKinley did in 1897 — and President Trump is following in his exact footsteps. The Dingley Tariff Act of 1897, which was the centerpiece of President William McKinley’s domestic economic policy. He believed in protectionism (using high tariffs to protect American industries and workers from foreign competition). Just like President Trump. Between 1897–1901 the United States had just become the wealthiest and highest-output economy on EARTH, surpassing the United Kingdom as the world's #1 manufacturing nation and #1 economy in total GDP By 1900 U.S. industrial production was roughly equal to that of Britain, Germany, and France COMBINED. Taxation without representation is unconstitutional and ILLEGAL. We, The People are now finally coming to grips with the illusions that have been installed around us our entire lives. Who is the FED? What is the FED? How did the FED come to fruition? What is the Titanic? Who was on the Titanic? What year? Those illusions are now dissolving. The “Golden Age of America” truly is among us. There is a plan to restore our country. Gods plan is playing out right now. Political/Rights https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1995921829316149445?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1995921829316149445%7Ctwgr%5Ede940a2e201b3b2cbe0a9536949880a88f90b3b2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F12%2Fillegal-immigrant-rapist-who-walks-free-sweetheart-plea%2F https://twitter.com/DHSgov/status/1996301518543159560?s=20 California will let him roam free even though he's been arrested for FELONY hit-and-run. Hector Balderas-Aheelor has been previously deported FOUR times and committed a felony when he illegally entered for a fifth time. This violent criminal must be deported ASAP. Assistant U.S. Attorney Blasts Los Angeles County After It Votes to Ban ICE Agents from Wearing Masks Los Angeles County's far-left Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to advance an unprecedented ordinance that would ban law enforcement officers, including federal immigration agents, from wearing masks while working in unincorporated areas of the county. The proposal passed 4-0, with only Supervisor Kathryn Barger abstaining. A final vote is scheduled for next week, and the ordinance would take effect in January 2026, according to the LA Times. Legal experts say federal immigration agents would not be required to follow a county mask ban. The county's top lawyer, Dawyn Harrison, has said she suspects the federal government will likely argue that the county law violates the Constitution, which states that federal law takes precedence over conflicting local statutes. https://twitter.com/USAttyEssayli/status/1996040656733814854?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996040656733814854%7Ctwgr%5E71ecedc2cdf5f5bfec40c6e10a4a461e8ffa25fd%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F12%2Fassistant-u-s-attorney-blasts-los-angeles-county%2F by the media and local politicians. We will not expose our brave men and women to personal attacks by allowing agitators to dox them and their families through facial recognition tools. Source: thegatewaypundit.com WA Democrat Rep Wants New Law to Tie ICE’s Hands, Force Americans to Pay Illegal Aliens’ Legal Bills https://twitter.com/RepJayapal/status/1996294756876325063?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996294756876325063%7Ctwgr%5E44a6de522e274487c6684ae078f8a1aa15daf059%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fkatie-jerkovich%2F2025%2F12%2F03%2Fwashington-rep-wants-to-make-americans-pay-for-illegal-aliens-defense-n2196788 https://twitter.com/RedWave_Press/status/1996317691536138470?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996317691536138470%7Ctwgr%5E44a6de522e274487c6684ae078f8a1aa15daf059%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fredstate.com%2Fkatie-jerkovich%2F2025%2F12%2F03%2Fwashington-rep-wants-to-make-americans-pay-for-illegal-aliens-defense-n2196788 dignity, justice, oversight, and accountability to the detention system by repealing mandatory detention, prohibiting the detention of families and children in family detention, phasing out the use of private detention facilities and jails, and requiring DHS to establish civil detention standards.” “The bill creates a presumption of release and imposes a higher burden of proof to detain primary caregivers and vulnerable populations. The bill also mandates the DHS Inspector General to conduct unannounced inspections and requires DHS to admit Members of Congress to detention facilities for unannounced inspections.” What a joke! Source: redstate.com https://twitter.com/bx_on_x/status/1996037478914892112?s=20 “Moist Nigerian”, 26, of Albuquerque, New Mexico Rumaldo Valdez aka “Duck”, 22, of Honolulu, Hawaii David Brilhante aka “CS:GO”, 28, of San Diego, California Camden Rodriguez aka “oHare”, 22, of Longmont, Colorado DOGE https://twitter.com/TheSCIF/status/1996302141309296710?s=20 to the Trump administration. They were taken to court and ordered by a judge to hand over the files and they still refused. They encrypted all the USAID files and internal communications because it would expose the paper trail, the players, and everything happening today. Every single NGO, shell company, and person, including government workers, involved in the active color revolution that’s taking place right now on U.S. soil and the Trump administration and U.S. taxpayers are paying for all of it. To this day the files and internal communications are still encrypted. Tons of other evidence was shredded and destroyed. Geopolitical https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1996534889282408841?s=20 https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1996347018621354148?s=20 key figure in the Cartel de los Soles, tells President Trump that Venezuela has weaponized cocaine, exported criminal gangs like Tren de Aragua into the U.S., and allowed FARC, ELN, Hezbollah and Cuban intelligence to operate freely. He alleges decades of espionage inside U.S. installations, Russian tapping proposals, and Smartmatic election manipulation tools exported abroad. Carvajal says the Biden–Harris border collapse allowed Venezuelan operatives to enter the U.S. and asserts Trump's hard-line policies were not only correct, but necessary for American national security. https://twitter.com/TheSCIF/status/1996472423751774516?s=20 This is nothing new to anyone paying attention. Now, it’s just verified by an inside source. Do you really believe everything happening in and around Venezuela is just about drug trafficking and a countries resources like oil? Remember, there are layers to everything. If we do not solidify and fix our elections, there is no point in anything we do because we will lose anyway. Now you understand there is more to this than meets the eye. “My name is Hugo Carvajal Barrios. For many years, I was a high-ranking member of the Venezuelan regime… …Smartmatic was born as an electoral tool of the Venezuelan regime…I know this because I placed the head of IT of the National Electoral Council (CNE) in his position, and he reported directly to me. The Smartmatic system can be altered-this is a fact. This technology was later exported abroad, including to the United States. Regime operatives maintain relationships with election officials and voting-machine companies inside your country…” Please read the documents below in full. https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1996243190051967395?s=20 War/Peace https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1996331133437677821?s=20 March 2025 sharing of Yemen strike information over Signal violated departmental rules but was not illegal due to his declassification authority. Sources now say Sen. Mark Kelly disclosed classified elements of that IG report to the Wall Street Journal while Democratic officials were publicly criticizing Hegseth. The reported leak raises questions about the treatment of sensitive oversight documents and the boundary between political messaging and classified material. https://twitter.com/SeanParnellUSA/status/1996361901870313541?s=20 https://twitter.com/PeteHegseth/status/1996368824397094925?s=20 https://twitter.com/sentdefender/status/1996455529644790133?s=20 declaration of war or specific authorization for use of military force,” in regard to potential hostilities – without congressional approval – against Venezuela. https://twitter.com/MarioNawfal/status/1996537466086461599?s=20 Barack Obama built. The “war on narco-terrorists” that Secretary Hegseth is bragging about is being run on a legal foundation poured years before Trump ever touched the Oval Office desk. Obama normalized the presidential kill list. He campaigned in 2008 promising rule of law, transparency, and restraint. He delivered a tenfold increase in drone strikes; a White House “Terror Tuesday” meeting where officials literally flipped through PowerPoint slides picking who lived or died; and a legal doctrine allowing the president to kill U.S. citizens without trial, notice, or judicial review. That doctrine – once unthinkable – is now standard operating procedure. Obama's Director of National Intelligence openly admitted in 2010 that the administration was targeting Americans based on vague criteria like whether a citizen was “involved” in a group “trying to attack us.” That’s not evidence… that’s vibes. When civil-liberties groups sued to force the government to explain the legal basis, Obama declared the entire matter a state secret. Meaning: the president could now kill you, and no court was allowed to ask why. The judiciary rubber-stamped it. Both parties embraced it. And the public largely applauded it. Then came the Awlaki killings. Obama ordered the drone assassination of: • Anwar al-Awlaki, an American cleric • Samir Khan, an American citizen standing next to him • Awlaki's 16-year-old son, killed two weeks later at a café The White House smeared the kid as a “21-year-old terrorist.” The next week a birth certificate proved he was a Colorado teenager with zero ties to extremism. The administration shrugged. Obama famously told aides: “Turns out I'm really good at killing people.” And Washington – media, political class, and voters – rewarded him. Fast-forward to 2025. Trump isn't inventing anything new in Venezuela. He's using the exact precedents Obama left behind: Unreviewable executive kill authority, expanded definitions of “enemy combatant,” secret memos. No congressional oversight, no geographic limits, zero court supervision. Obama created the kill switch. Trump just slammed it. If you cheered the drone program when your guy was doing it, you already endorsed what’s happening now. If you let the government redefine due process as “whatever we decide in secret,” you already consented to the next president weaponizing that power. And if you normalize extrajudicial force abroad, eventually it comes home. Obama built the architecture. Trump moved in. And Venezuela is learning what happens when a precedent meets a president with fewer brakes EU corruption scandal could take down von der Leyen – Politico A corruption probe into former EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has thrown European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's position into jeopardy, with opponents preparing to turn the affair into a fresh push to remove her, Politico reported on Wednesday, citing officials in the bloc. Mogherini, who served as the EU's top diplomat from 2014 to 2019 and is now rector of the College of Europe, was detained on Tuesday. She was formally accused by the European Public Prosecutor's Office of procurement fraud, corruption, conflict of interest, and breaches of professional secrecy over an EU-funded diplomatic academy program. In the wake of the scandal, von der Leyen “is facing the starkest challenge to the EU's accountability in a generation,” with her rivals renewing calls for a new no-confidence vote, Politico reported. source:rt.com NATO Members Commit More Than $1 Billion to Purchase U.S. Weapons for Ukraine NATO officials from Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Poland pledged hundreds of millions more in U.S.-made weapons under the Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) scheme, Ukrainian media reported. Amid Russian gains on the battlefield, they insist Ukraine must be armed “to keep the fight going.” The alliance offered these commitments while being accused of attempting to sabotage peace talks. Canada, Germany, Norway, the Netherlands, Poland, and the U.K. all announced new contributions, pushing the total put toward U.S.-made weapons bound for Ukraine toward $5 billion this year alone. These newly allocated funds come at a time when many European governments, increasingly unpopular at home, are cutting domestic programs and warning of budget shortfalls. Source: thegatewaypundit.com Leaked Transcript of EU Conference Call with Zelenskyy Highlights Fear of Trump Securing Peace for Ukraine Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was in Paris talking to Emmanuel Macron last weekend while Rubio, Witkoff and Kushner were meeting with Ukraine officials in Florida. This telephone call is reported to have taken place the following day, on Monday. French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy together with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and European Council President António Costa held a conference call. A transcript of the call was leaked to Spiegel, a German news outlet. According to the narrative the assembled group of EU leaders were discussing how the Trump administration was going to betray Ukraine in order to get a peace deal with Russia. The gist of the narrative sounds accurate, though some of the EU leaders are denying the specifics of the wording used. The EU is very worried President Trump may formulate a peace agreement then present the final terms to Ukraine without the EU being involved in the construct of the details. The EU is opposed to any peaceful end to the conflict, because the EU and NATO have positioned their collective economies to only benefit if the military spending continues; they are backstopping their spending with the confiscated Russian assets. Source: theconservativetreehouse.com Medical/False Flags https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1996567491334803864?s=20 [DS] Agenda https://twitter.com/WallStreetApes/status/1996550058809188740?s=20 “Ilhan and this group, they spent a lot of money” “So, the people that work for Ilhan (0mar) are actually counting the ballots, counting the vote?” “They (Ilhan Omar’s campaign staffers) become a manager, in the precinct too.” Somalians who don't speak English are also told out how to vote “They walk with you to the booth and then they vote. Oh, vote this guy, vote this guy, vote this guy. Vote – even if you speak English.” They are on camera in this video paying people $200-$800 per vote and telling them how to fill out the ballots https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1996613642113183985?s=20 https://twitter.com/amuse/status/1996600165377945957?s=20 Investigators and policy researchers are pointing to overlapping relationships between Rep. Ilhan Omar and individuals later charged or convicted in Minnesota's billion-dollar pandemic-meal fraud. Omar's 2018 victory party was held at Safari Restaurant, co-owned by Salim Ahmed Said, now found guilty of pocketing more than $12 million in fraudulent reimbursements after reportedly serving “phantom” meals. A member of Omar's campaign staff has also been convicted in the same broader scheme. Critics note Omar publicly praised the program that later enabled the fraud, and that she maintained ties with several of the participants. Prosecutors say Minnesota's COVID-era meal programs operated with almost no verification, allowing widespread abuse through Feeding Our Future and affiliated entities. Democrat Senator Mark Warner Accused of Calling for a MILITARY COUP Against President Trump After Saying the Military Should “Save Us from This President” (VIDEO) Sen. Mark Warner appears on MSNBC's “Morning Joe” as he delivers the controversial remarks suggesting the U.S. military may need to “save us from this President.” Democrat Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) is now facing accusations of openly hinting at a military coup after suggesting on national television that the U.S. armed forces may need to “save us from this President.” https://twitter.com/gentrywgevers/status/1996413726979928245?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1996413726979928245%7Ctwgr%5Ee826188d2a4172a057b36af16e52c8fb9ad3e1a2%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.thegatewaypundit.com%2F2025%2F12%2Fdemocrat-senator-mark-warner-accused-calling-military-coup%2F Source: thegatewaypundit.com President Trump's Plan https://twitter.com/Rightanglenews/status/1996576953248211046?s=20 BREAKING: January 6 Pipe Bomb Suspect Identified The January 6 Pipe Bomb suspect has been identified. The FBI arrested a man named Brian Cole in connection with the January 6 pipe bombs on Thursday morning. “Brian Cole is the person the FBI has in custody and whom they believe left the pipe bombs in DC on 1/5/2021, according to two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter,” NBC News reported. Brian Cole will appear in court on Thursday. Source: thegatewaypundit.com https://twitter.com/TonySeruga/status/1996628056853958759?s=20 Falls Church, Northern Virginia, because he gave the suspect a ride. Home Depot credit card transactions and CCTV video evidence also link the suspect to the purchase of many of the materials used to make the ‘pipe bombs’. The Big Question Why did Steven M. D’Antuono, Assistant Director in Charge of Washington Field Office, instruct the Special Agents given a target sheet (“watch and pattern of life”) on the person of interest to stand down? D’Antuono was also in charge of the Gretchen Whitmer fednapping case. D’Antuono retired when faced with having to face questioning from lawmakers. https://twitter.com/FBIDirectorKash/status/1996655400721023040?s=20 that finally nailed the suspect. Today is result of that outstanding work. We didn't need new evidence – just new leaders, and a new President @realDonaldTrump willing to let good cops be cops. I'm extremely grateful to @FBIDDBongino, our @FBIWFOleadership team,@AGPamBondi,@USAttyPirroand every partner who helped deliver this win. This is a focused, rebuilt@FBIdelivering results for the American people. I have suspected for years that this bomber was known and could have been arrested. But EVERYTHING is planned and timed. What I'm anticipating, are the connections to democrats and their operatives. I suspect there is a lot of “Panic in DC” right now. And why was the suspect arrested now? Is it table setting for what's to come? Are the Jan 6 conspirators shitting their pants? Tick Tock https://twitter.com/TheStormRedux/status/1996390425163395417?s=20 https://twitter.com/listen_2learn/status/1996339831161663688?s=20 lightweight Governor, who has allowed his State to go to hell (Tren de Aragua, anyone?), should be ashamed of himself. FREE TINA! https://twitter.com/TheStormRedux/status/1996332166947729622?s=20 things happening right now that they don't like. One of the things is the autopen… Just about everything he signed was not signed by him… People sitting around the beautiful resolute desk knew exactly what it was – and those people are guilty, in my opinion, of a major crime.” Now we just need to see action taken to hold people accountable. I have faith that it's coming MAGA Pillow Baron Mike Lindell Files Paperwork To Run For minnesota Governor MyPillow Founder and CEO Mike Lindell filed paperwork to run for Minnesota governor in 2026, the Minnesota Star Tribune reported on Wednesday. On Wednesday, the Mike Lindell for Governor committee was registered with the state's Campaign Finance Board, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. Lindell, a close ally to President Donald Trump, told the outlet in an interview that his gubernatorial bid “isn't 100% yet,” but vowed to announce his final decision during a news conference on Dec. 11. Source: dailycaller.com https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1996634099235090449?s=20 JOE GRUTERS: “Ballot stubs must match, and incomplete ballots cannot be counted.” @ChairmanGruters Election Integrity Push: DOJ on track to compel voter roll cleanups in over half of U.S. states “The sloppiness of the elections in blue states is no accident. It is on purpose. It is a feature, not a bug,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet J. Dhillon told the Just the News, No Noise television show on Wednesday night. “And the goal is to cram as many people on there and make voters who are not particularly engaged, make it easy for someone else to help them fill out their ballot and return it for them when they didn’t care enough to do it themselves,” she added. “What we can do at the federal government level is ensure that our federal election laws are observed, and that includes each state’s requirement to keep clean voter rolls,” she added. “That is a fundamental basic.” Dhillon spoke one day after her division filed lawsuits against six Democrat-run states — Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Washington state and Vermont — seeking to compel them to turn over to the DOJ their voter rolls to be inspected for abnormalities, outdated names or noncompliant names. She also struck a deal last week with North Carolina to force it to review and fix over 100,000 voters’ names on rolls in that battleground state that were added without complying with state law. Dhillon said her office is now on track to force through litigation, settlement or voluntary efforts at least 26 states to clean up voter rolls. “We’re now in litigation with 14 states. So the six yesterday included Maryland, Delaware, Rhode Island, New Mexico, Washington State and Vermont. That adds to eight we already had going,” she said. Source: justthenews.com 3724 Dec 18, 2019 10:52:52 PM EST Q !!Hs1Jq13jV6 ID: 6d572c No. 7555466 It must be done right It must be done according to the rule of law. It must carry weight. It must be proven in the court of law. There can be no mistakes. Good things sometimes take time. Attempts to slow/block the inevitable [Justice] will fail. [D]s election interference 2016. >Clinton/Hussein illegal FISA [D]s election interference 2018. >Mueller [D]s election interference 2020. >Impeachment Projection. These people are sick. We, the People, are the CURE. Q 556 Jan 19, 2018 12:39:17 AM EST Q !UW.yye1fxo ID: 239b20 No. 89777 Jan 19, 2018 12:37:26 AM EST Anonymous ID: 4bb19b No. 89736 >>89725 THANK YOU Q FROM CANADA TOO IM SURE THIS WILL EXPOSE OUR CORRUPTION AS WELL! >>89736 The ‘CURE‘ will spread WW. Have FAITH, Patriot. Q (function(w,d,s,i){w.ldAdInit=w.ldAdInit||[];w.ldAdInit.push({slot:13499335648425062,size:[0, 0],id:"ld-7164-1323"});if(!d.getElementById(i)){var j=d.createElement(s),p=d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];j.async=true;j.src="//cdn2.customads.co/_js/ajs.js";j.id=i;p.parentNode.insertBefore(j,p);}})(window,document,"script","ld-ajs");
Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses the strong US military presence near Venezuela, intended to pressure dictator Nicolás Maduro to leave. While the opposition (led by elected President González) is ready to govern, the Trump administration hesitates due to security concerns. The major risk is chaos: following Maduro's exit, drug cartels (like Cartel de los Soles) and other groups (like ELN and Tren de Aragua) might fight dissident generals, leading to instability rather than a smooth transition to democracy.
CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR 11-6-25 THE SHOW BEGINS IN THE DOUBTS ABOUT VENEZUELA. FIRST HOUR 9-915 Anatol Lieven discusses the institutionalization of the Ukraine war, highlighted by children being trained to fly drones in classrooms. This blend of new technology and old societal militarization creates a "bloodless war" perception, potentially making conflict psychologically easier. He also addresses the argument that "stagnating states" are militarizing to maintain power, fueling conflicts and reasserting spheres of influence (a "new economic Monroe Doctrine"). The US is critically involved, enabling Ukrainian targeting capabilities. 915-930 Anatol Lieven discusses the institutionalization of the Ukraine war, highlighted by children being trained to fly drones in classrooms. This blend of new technology and old societal militarization creates a "bloodless war" perception, potentially making conflict psychologically easier. He also addresses the argument that "stagnating states" are militarizing to maintain power, fueling conflicts and reasserting spheres of influence (a "new economic Monroe Doctrine"). The US is critically involved, enabling Ukrainian targeting capabilities. 930-945 Chris Riegel discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics are transforming labor, citing modest IBM layoffs but predicting heavy impacts in large retail. Advanced robotics in Chinese auto manufacturing drives cost efficiency, and AI combined with robotics enhances manufacturing capability. While seeing demand, Riegel notes characteristics of a bubble, especially in wildly overvalued stock prices, fueled by vast investment in AI data centers. In QSRs and retail, AI adoption is driven by efficiency and, in places like California, high minimum wages. 945-1000 Mary Anastasia O'Grady discusses the strong US military presence near Venezuela, intended to pressure dictator Nicolás Maduro to leave. While the opposition (led by elected President González) is ready to govern, the Trump administration hesitates due to security concerns. The major risk is chaos: following Maduro's exit, drug cartels (like Cartel de los Soles) and other groups (like ELN and Tren de Aragua) might fight dissident generals, leading to instability rather than a smooth transition to democracy. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 Joel Finkelstein discusses how the New York election of socialist Zohran Mamdani was influenced by "subnationalism," where foreign nations subvert democracy. Organizations associated with Islamist Maoist ideals and CCP assets (like Neville Roy Singham, who bankrolled a campaign hub) were central to mobilizing votes. On social media, especially Instagram and TikTok, content favorable to Mamdani was given "engineered virality," with over 50% of viral engagement coming from non-American users, suggesting organized foreign intercession. 1015-1030 Ahmad Fouad Alkhatib discusses the high probability of renewed conflict in Gaza, arguing that the ceasefire is fragile due to Hamas's malign intentions. He estimates Hamas's combat-effective forces are significantly lower than reported (3,000 to 5,000, versus 15,000 to 30,000), noting Hamas pays fighters $20 to $25 a day. He also challenges polls showing widespread Gazan support for Hamas, arguing such results are manipulated and defy logic given the catastrophe following October 7. Disarmament is crucial for any future political process. 1030-1045 Ahmad Fouad Alkhatib argues that disarmament must precede any credible political process in Gaza, citing Hamas's use of medical facilities like Shifa and Nasser hospitals for interrogations and military activities. He criticizes Turkey and Qatar for using Hamas as a bargaining chip for regional leverage, suggesting they now posture Hamas as a potential security guarantor against ISIS. Alkhatib also suggests using Private Military Contractors (PMCs) as an enforcement force to actively fight Hamas and secure territory, given diminishing faith in an International Stabilization Force. 1045-1100 Gregg Roman details Turkey and Qatar's strategy to establish regional hegemony across "five fronts" by replacing the Shia Crescent. Turkey, providing military manpower, and Qatar, providing the budget, are active in Gaza, southern Lebanon, Syria, and Djibouti. Their plan includes securing maritime supremacy in the Eastern Mediterranean via an agreement with Libya and extending air power over Syrian airspace. Erdoğan seeks plausible deniability by empowering Syrian jihadis to attack the Golan Heights and is building bases in Djibouti and Somalia. THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 Professor Evan Ellis discusses Argentina's economic stabilization under President Milei, who resisted dollarization by bringing the peso to a stable, free-market rate through aggressive spending cuts and US/IMF support. This success under the new US "economic Monroe Doctrine" sends a strong signal to the Americas, aimed at countering China's rapid expansion. Ellis also reviews US military readiness near Venezuela and political shifts toward the center-right in Bolivia and potentially Chile, though these nations remain economically engaged with China. 1115-1130 Professor Evan Ellis discusses Argentina's economic stabilization under President Milei, who resisted dollarization by bringing the peso to a stable, free-market rate through aggressive spending cuts and US/IMF support. This success under the new US "economic Monroe Doctrine" sends a strong signal to the Americas, aimed at countering China's rapid expansion. Ellis also reviews US military readiness near Venezuela and political shifts toward the center-right in Bolivia and potentially Chile, though these nations remain economically engaged with China. 1130-1145 Professor Evan Ellis discusses Argentina's economic stabilization under President Milei, who resisted dollarization by bringing the peso to a stable, free-market rate through aggressive spending cuts and US/IMF support. This success under the new US "economic Monroe Doctrine" sends a strong signal to the Americas, aimed at countering China's rapid expansion. Ellis also reviews US military readiness near Venezuela and political shifts toward the center-right in Bolivia and potentially Chile, though these nations remain economically engaged with China. 1145-1200 Professor Evan Ellis discusses Argentina's economic stabilization under President Milei, who resisted dollarization by bringing the peso to a stable, free-market rate through aggressive spending cuts and US/IMF support. This success under the new US "economic Monroe Doctrine" sends a strong signal to the Americas, aimed at countering China's rapid expansion. Ellis also reviews US military readiness near Venezuela and political shifts toward the center-right in Bolivia and potentially Chile, though these nations remain economically engaged with China. FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 Veronique de Rugy critiques the administration's legal argument at the Supreme Court that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) authorizes the President to impose tariffs. She argues the term "emergency" is used too loosely, defining 50 years of trade deficits as an emergency, potentially granting the President immense, unchecked power to tax. Tariffs are taxes, which Congress should control. De Rugy notes tariffs are already causing damage by raising prices for consumers or forcing companies to cut profits and investment. 1215-1230 Alan Tonelson discusses the Supreme Court oral arguments concerning the President's authority to impose tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The administration argues the President can invoke IEEPA due to emergencies like fentanyl and trade deficits. Tonelson finds arguments against including tariffs under IEEPA's regulatory language "jaw-dropping." He stresses that the President must have sole control over declaring foreign policy emergencies, necessary for rapid response. If rejected, the President has other longstanding tariffing powers. 1230-1245 Dr. AJ Kolhari discusses Russia's successful test of the nuclear-powered Burevestnik cruise missile, which flew 14,000 km for 15 hours. The missile captures and compresses air, heating it over a nuclear reactor to create thrust. Kolhari emphasizes the danger because it flies low (50 to 100 m) and is hard to detect. He notes this nuclear propulsion technology, or similar ramjet designs, could revolutionize commercial travel and be applied to flight on Mars, using its CO₂ atmosphere for heating. 1245-100 AM Conrad Black discusses Canadian politics and trade, noting a misunderstanding between Prime Minister Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford regarding an anti-tariff ad that offended President Trump. Black reports that China's General Secretary Xi has been conciliatory toward both Canada and the US. Crucially, Canada needs pipelines built both east, west (Trans Mountain to Vancouver/Pacific), and south (Keystone XL) to move Alberta's oil. Carney's federal government tentatively agreed to approve a second pipeline to Northern British Columbia.
Donate (no account necessary) | Subscribe (account required) Join Bryan Dean Wright, former CIA Operations Officer, as he dives into today's top stories shaping America and the world. In this Monday Headline Brief of The Wright Report, Bryan covers the “No Kings” protests against President Trump, rising ties between Marxists and Islamists in U.S. politics, the arrest of a Hamas-linked illegal in Louisiana, new calls for deportations of radicalized citizens, and global updates from Mexico, Venezuela, Colombia, China, and Australia. “No Kings” Protests Fall Flat: Millions were expected at anti-Trump demonstrations over the weekend, but turnout reached only one to five percent of Kamala Harris voters. Democrats Abroad rebranded their rallies as “No Tyrants” to avoid offending actual monarchs in Commonwealth nations. Bryan says, “Democrats want no kings — except the real ones.” Radical Islamist Runs for NYC Mayor: Ugandan-born Marxist Zohran Mamdani appeared at protests alongside Imam Siraj Wahhaj, a former unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Wahhaj has preached jihad abroad and called for an Islamic nation in America through political activism. Bryan cites the UAE's foreign minister warning that “Western naïveté about radical Islam will destroy us.” Hamas Terrorist Arrested in Louisiana: An illegal immigrant from Gaza, Mahmoud al-Muhtadi, who joined the October 7th Hamas attacks, was living in the U.S. as a Biden-approved resident. ICE also arrested a Texas man offering bounties to kill agents, and a Michigan mayor defended naming a street after a Hamas sympathizer. Bryan warns, “These are the people we've let in — and they want to destroy this country.” DHS Embraces “Re-Migration” Policy: The Department of Homeland Security announced plans to strip citizenship from naturalized extremists, arguing that fraudulent applications and post-naturalization crimes justify “de-naturalization and return.” Critics call it racist; Bryan calls it overdue. Trump's Expanding War on Narco-Terror: The U.S. Navy sank another cartel vessel near Venezuela, killing three Marxist rebels linked to Colombia's ELN. Colombian President Gustavo Petro — himself a former terrorist — protested the strike, but Trump said Petro “doesn't want to mess with the United States.” Senator Rand Paul demanded congressional oversight, sparking debate over executive war powers. China's Internal Purge and the Mineral Wars: President Xi Jinping removed nine generals in the largest purge since Mao, signaling espionage and internal fractures. Meanwhile, Trump meets Australia's Prime Minister Albanese at the White House today to announce joint investments in rare earth minerals and new Pacific supply chains. "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." - John 8:32 Keywords: No Kings protest turnout, Zohran Mamdani Imam Siraj Wahhaj jihad, Hamas terrorist Louisiana arrest, DHS remigration denaturalization policy, Trump narco-terror Venezuela Colombia ELN, Rand Paul war powers debate, Xi Jinping purge PLA generals, Trump Australia rare earth partnership