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    Noticias de América
    Costa Rica: Laura Fernández parte como favorita en presidenciales marcadas por la inseguridad

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 2:36


    La candidata oficialista de derecha Laura Fernández, apoyada por el presidente costarricense Rodrigo Chaves, es la favorita para imponerse en las presidenciales del domingo 1° de febrero, una elección marcada por los temas de seguridad y violencia. Fernández podría ganar en primera vuelta, aunque nuestros entrevistados, los politólogos Ilka Treminios y Ronald Alfaro, estiman que nada está escrito.  Este domingo Costa Rica celebra comicios para elegir presidente y a los 57 integrantes de la Asamblea Legislativa. Hay un abanico de 20 candidatos, pero la favorita según las encuestas es la candidata oficialista Laura Fernández, que registra un 43,8 % de intención de voto, según una reciente encuesta del Centro de Investigación y Estudios Políticos de la Universidad de Costa Rica. Ese dato es monumental para un país de 5,2 millones de habitantes, donde con una mayoría relativa del 40 % en las urnas se puede acceder a la presidencia. La analista política Ilka Treminios, profesora de la Universidad de Costa Rica, estima que el rol del presidente saliente Rodrigo Chaves en la popularidad de Fernández explica en buena medida ese favoritismo. Fernández, arrastrada por la popularidad de Chaves  "Laura Fernández tiene la ventaja de que el presidente Chaves está cerrando el periodo de gobierno con una popularidad elevadísima, prácticamente nunca vista. Además, tiene una ventaja adicional: la Presidencia ha puesto a disposición [de ella] recursos tanto del poder como institucionales a favor de la campaña. [Ha habido] apariciones públicas de respaldo del presidente, así como de otras figuras clave de este Gobierno, que también gozan de mucha popularidad. Adicionalmente, hay un llamado de parte del Ejecutivo desde hace muchos meses para que las personas voten y elijan 40 diputados afines. Se busca crear un efecto arrastre, un escenario de mayoría legislativa, que en el caso costarricense hace muchísimos años no tenemos, pues siempre contamos con una Asamblea muy fragmentada", concluye Treminios. La candidata de derecha Fernández ha prometido mano dura en materia de seguridad, pero no es la única. La lucha contra la violencia y el crimen organizado ha sido el eje principal de esta campaña. Costa Rica, que fue durante años uno de los países más seguros de Latinoamérica, registra ahora una media de 17 homicidios por cada 100.000 habitantes, cifras cercanas a las de Guatemala o Brasil. El investigador y politólogo Ronald Alfaro destaca el rol del narcotráfico en este giro para la nación centroamericana. Costa Rica vive una crisis de violencia e inseguridad  "Costa Rica enfrenta actualmente una crisis de violencia e inseguridad que se refleja, sobre todo, en el aumento de homicidios. A esto se suma la presencia creciente del crimen organizado y el trasiego de drogas, fenómenos que antes no tenían el peso que tienen hoy en el país. En el pasado existía principalmente un mercado local, pero ahora Costa Rica no solo funciona como punto de tránsito para el narcotráfico internacional, sino que también se ha convertido en territorio donde se mueve y distribuye droga. Esta situación ha puesto en serios aprietos a las autoridades. El Gobierno no ha logrado articular una estrategia efectiva para enfrentarlo, aunque sí ha mostrado habilidad para desviar la atención pública hacia otros temas, especialmente de cara a las próximas elecciones".  Una continuidad que parece posible según las encuestas, pues detrás de Fernández hay candidatos con apenas un 5 % y un 8 % de intención de voto. No obstante, ambos analistas coinciden en que nada está dicho y que el porcentaje de indecisos, estimado en un 30 %, aún podría hacer la diferencia.

    Tan/GenteGT
    Cuando el Estado sí funciona (pero no para todos) : entrevista con Rachel Schwartz

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 58:22


    Conversamos con Rachel Schwartz sobre cómo las instituciones del Estado no siempre fallan, sino que muchas veces funcionan exactamente como fueron diseñadas. A partir de su libro Socavar el Estado desde adentro, recientemente traducido al español por Sophos, analizamos cómo los legados de las guerras civiles en Centroamérica siguen moldeando la forma en que operan hoy las instituciones públicas en países como Guatemala y Nicaragua. Los invitamos a la presentación del libro en español que se realizará mañana en Sophos, como una oportunidad para seguir reflexionando colectivamente sobre estos temas.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunioTransdocSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Soul Space by Steph
    26. Moving through Self-Sabotage & Higher Self Healings

    Soul Space by Steph

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 12:40


    Hi dear soul, this winter I took an intentional extended pause from creating, guiding, sessions, socials, podcasting, retreat planning and prioritized REST. It was time to sit and reflect on my body of work, and listen to what is wanting to come next. As I emerge from this cocoon, I felt called to share a mini life update and in this very free flowing episode, I also open up about some of what I have been moving through this season. If you have felt like you've been in a holding pattern, inside a pressure cooker, this one is for you. I also share about an exciting new offering called Higher Self Healings, which is a virtual one-on-one energy clearing, healing and activation session for women on their soul purpose path. I am only opening up my calendar for these sessions this spring. ✨WAYS TO WORK WITH ME: this SPRING 2026Virtual 1-1 SessionsHigher Self Healings - a guided divine feminine breathwork, light language & energetic transmission to clear stagnation from your emotional body, recalibrate your connection to your Higher Self, and embody your divine sovereign soul power // Book HereVirtual Community MembershipHeld Healers - a sacred online sanctuary for intuitive women & spiritual entrepreneurs that are awakening and deepening into their soul gifts, stepping into their purpose path, creating soul-aligned offerings, and desire to be held, seen and supported in intimate community. We meet 2x a month for 90 minutes on Wednesday's 11am to 12:30pm Eastern // websiteSacred Feminine RetreatsThe Radiance Retreat - a 7-day embodiment retreat to reawaken your feminine radiance, confidence, and magnetism in Costa Rica this February 8-14, 2026 ---- 1 spot left! // website & apply hereTriple Moon Goddess Retreat - an intimate 8-day womb healing and feminine embodiment journey in Guatemala this June 13-20, 2026 // website & apply hereTune into this YouTube video where I share about Leading with Divine Feminine Power Now on the Mic Drop Sun Drip Show with Lo Guerrieri // watch video hereAs always, thank you so much for being here with me and being a part of my community. It truly means the world to me.Want to connect on Instagram? @stephaniepereiralimaxoxo

    Dorsey Ross Show
    A Family's Leap Of Faith And Service

    Dorsey Ross Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 46:20 Transcription Available


    A quiet question in a dark basement changed everything. George Cisneros went from Sunday routines and Broncos games to selling it all, moving his family to Guatemala, adopting five siblings, and building a boys' academy anchored in daily Scripture. The path wasn't polished—no sending agency, no perfect plan—just a hard yes and a habit of showing up when it mattered most.We walk through the moment that sparked his calling, the year of praying a single sentence that reordered his priorities, and the trip that revealed a different kind of wealth in the worship of children who had little but gratitude. George shares the surprising realities of independent missions, how his church supported faithfully if modestly, and why a small village school with an hour of Bible each morning may be the most strategic lever for shaping future husbands, fathers, and leaders in Guatemala. His approach to Scripture—reading for width and depth—offers a practical map for anyone ready to move beyond skimming and into study that sticks.We also dig into the family's adoption story, the decision to keep siblings together against the odds, and what endurance sports taught him about long obedience under thin air. If you're exploring missions, George offers clear steps: get biblically grounded, put your house and finances in order, practice evangelism now, and build trust through a consistent newsletter. He even opens the playbook on fundraising that raised $140K in seven days from a small but engaged list. Warm, candid, and full of field-tested wisdom, this conversation invites you to trade hesitation for a faithful next step.If this story stirred something in you, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review—your support helps more listeners find these conversations and take their own step of faith.Let me know what you think of this episode? Support the showSupport the Podcast. https://buymeacoffee.com/dorseyrossSocial Media Links, Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dorsey.ross/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DROCKROSS/ My Book Amazon Book Overcomer https://bit.ly/4h7NGIP

    Wetwired
    Episode 89: The Veiled Prophet Secret Society feat Devin Thomas O'Shea

    Wetwired

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 112:07


    We're with Devin Thomas O'Shea, author of The Veiled Prophet: Secret Societies, White Supremacy, and the Struggle for St. Louis. Most of Devin's book surrounds a Gilded Age secret society founded in St. Louis in the late 19th century. The story would probably begin and end in St. Louis if that little group for racist businessmen and politicians who liked to throw parties had fizzled out like most secret societies do. This one didn't. Founded in 1897, the Veiled Prophet Society exists to this day. Over the course of its life, it's had bank presidents, captains of industry, judges, at least one police chief, and more than one US presidential advisor as members. As Devin tells us, the organization was purposely conceived to create a venue for money to mix with politics. This makes the story of the Veiled Prophet Society also the story of how power is captured and wielded. Find Devin online: linktr.ee/devintoshea The book will be available on June 23, 2026. Preorder the book: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2770-the-veiled-prophet Our long promised merch is here!! Fly your crypto-leftist flag with our personal love letter to Juan José Arévalo, philosopher and socialist president of Guatemala, and the airline he nationalized. wetwired.printful.me/ Subscribe on Patreon to support making this show, get premium only episodes, and listen to our entire back catalog. patreon.com/wetwired Music:Airglow - Spliff and Wesson (CC-BY)

    Advanced Spanish Latino
    Advanced Spanish Latino - 476 - International news from a Spanish perspective

    Advanced Spanish Latino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 9:40


    Davos escenifica la ruptura del orden mundial de la posguerra Ecuador y Colombia abren una guerra comercial Guatemala en estado de sitio Adiós a Valentino

    EcoJustice Radio
    The Truth About U.S. Interventionism: Insights from Michael Parenti

    EcoJustice Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 71:28


    In this episode, we feature Michael Parenti, who passed away this week at the age of 92. A prominent political scientist and cultural critic, he delivers a powerful lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1986. Parenti discusses the intricacies of US interventionism, the dynamics of capitalism, and the historical exploitation of the developing world. He challenges conventional narratives about poverty in the Global South, asserting that these nations are not poor but rather over-exploited. Join us as we unpack his insightful analysis of imperialism, capitalism, and the ongoing struggles for social justice that our oligarchs and their political class have not seemed to learn the lessons from 40 years ago, as the stature of the U.S. erodes daily on the world stage, supporting endless war in Ukraine and Palestine, disastrous trade policies, and ongoing hegemonic and regime change operations in multiple countries. Support the Podcast via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Born to a working class Italian American family in New York City, he earned his doctorate at Yale and taught political science despite being blacklisted for his political views. We re-air this Yellow lecture - referring to the poor 1980s video quality – because after the U.S war machine goes after Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia, who's next, this desire for hegemonic control from this failing empire will not stop until we all step up and make it stop. And this Imperial Boomerang, what Chalmers Johnson called Blowback, it's hitting us in Minnesota, on the streets here in Los Angeles all the way to Maine. The violent methods to control and subdue smaller weaker countries, disappearing intellectuals, activists, political leaders Like I saw in Guatemala in the 90s; where activists are unalived without any fear of accountability. Minneapolis. We did it to Vietnam, we did it in Iraq, now we're doing it in…where next? For an extended interview and other benefits, become an EcoJustice Radio patron at https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio Sources: Michael Parenti speaks at the University of Colorado, Boulder: "US interventionism, the 3rd world, and the USSR" April 15, 1986 Yellow Lecture: https://youtu.be/W10QEs-TkhU?si=ZP_D5JNOWpJ_xvuC Michael Parenti Library: https://www.youtube.com/@themichaelparentilibrary/videos Michael Parenti [https://www.michael-parenti.org/] is a U.S. political scientist, academic historian and cultural critic who writes on scholarly and popular subjects. He is the award-winning author of twenty-four books, including The Face of Imperialism (2011) and Democracy for the Few originally written in 1974 with a 9th edition published in 2010: He has taught at universities and has also run for political office. Parenti is well known for his Marxist writings and lectures, and is an intellectual of the U.S. Left. Jack Eidt is an urban planner, environmental journalist, and climate organizer, as well as award-winning fiction writer. He is Co-Founder of SoCal 350 Climate Action and Executive Producer of EcoJustice Radio. He writes for an Artbound project on PBS SoCal called High & Dry [https://www.pbssocal.org/people/high-dry]. He is also Founder and Publisher of WilderUtopia [https://wilderutopia.com], a website dedicated to the question of Earth sustainability, finding society-level solutions to environmental, community, economic, transportation and energy needs. Podcast Website: http://ecojusticeradio.org/ Podcast Blog: https://www.wilderutopia.com/category/ecojustice-radio/ Support the Podcast: Patreon https://www.patreon.com/ecojusticeradio PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LBGXTRM292TFC&source=url Executive Producer and Host: Jack Eidt Engineer and Original Music: Blake Quake Beats Episode 259 Photo credit: Michael Parenti

    Minimum Competence
    Legal News for Tues 1/27 - Judge Weighs MN Immigration Crackdown Pause, Blocked Deportation Push in Boston and NY Shaky No-New-Tax Budget

    Minimum Competence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 6:35


    This Day in Legal History: Paris Peace AccordsOn January 27, 1973, the United States signed the Paris Peace Accords, effectively marking the end of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. Though primarily a geopolitical and military agreement, the Paris Peace Accords had significant legal dimensions. Negotiated between the U.S., South Vietnam, North Vietnam, and the Viet Cong (under the banner of the Provisional Revolutionary Government), the accords represented a complex international legal settlement aimed at restoring peace in Vietnam and Southeast Asia.The agreement included provisions for a cease-fire, the withdrawal of U.S. troops, the release of prisoners of war, and the recognition of South Vietnamese sovereignty. Legally, the accords posed a challenge to domestic and international law frameworks, particularly in the way the U.S. executive branch negotiated and signed the agreement without formal Congressional approval. This would later contribute to the debate around the War Powers Resolution, passed in 1973, which sought to limit the president's ability to commit U.S. forces without legislative oversight.Though hailed as a diplomatic breakthrough, the accords failed to bring lasting peace. North Vietnam eventually overran the South in 1975, raising legal questions about treaty enforcement and the durability of international peace agreements brokered without strong enforcement mechanisms.A U.S. District Court judge in Minnesota is weighing whether to temporarily halt the Trump administration's aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the state, which has come under intense scrutiny following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a U.S. citizen and nurse. Local officials from Minnesota, Minneapolis, and St. Paul argue the federal crackdown involves unlawful tactics, including warrantless home raids and racial profiling, carried out by over 2,800 heavily armed agents—more than the total local police force. The Biden-appointed judge, Katherine Menendez, acknowledged the unprecedented nature of the case.The administration, defending the operation, dismissed the lawsuit as baseless. However, video evidence contradicts the official account of Pretti's death, showing he was unarmed and holding a phone when agents shot him, despite claims he posed a threat with a firearm. The incident has fueled widespread protests and demands for federal de-escalation from both state leaders and major Minnesota-based companies like Target and 3M.President Trump has sent border czar Tom Homan to Minnesota, though it's unclear whether this signals an expansion or reassessment of federal actions. Trump says his administration is “reviewing everything” and that immigration agents will eventually withdraw. Tensions have also spilled into Washington, with Senate Democrats vowing to block DHS funding, risking a partial government shutdown. Meanwhile, even some Republicans are questioning the administration's approach.US judge to consider pause to Minnesota crackdown as Trump dispatches border czar | ReutersA federal judge in Boston has blocked the Trump administration from ending legal status for over 8,400 migrants from seven Latin American countries who had been allowed to live in the U.S. under family reunification parole programs. U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani issued a preliminary injunction, preventing the Department of Homeland Security from terminating the programs, which benefited migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras.These programs, created or expanded under President Biden, allowed U.S. citizens and green card holders to sponsor relatives while they awaited visa approval. The Trump administration moved to end the programs, claiming they were inconsistent with current enforcement priorities and enabled people to bypass traditional immigration processes.Talwani found that the administration failed to justify its decision, noting the government neither provided evidence of fraud nor assessed the real-life consequences for affected migrants. Many had already sold homes or left jobs in their home countries. She ruled that DHS's policy shift lacked a reasoned explanation and was therefore arbitrary and capricious under administrative law.The ruling is part of a broader class action brought by immigrant rights advocates challenging Trump's rollback of temporary protections. Talwani had previously tried to block similar efforts affecting hundreds of thousands of migrants, but those earlier rulings were overturned on appeal or by the Supreme Court.US judge blocks Trump administration's push to end legal status of 8,400 migrants | ReutersMy column for Bloomberg this week takes a look at the Empire State's budget. New York Governor Kathy Hochul's proposed no-tax-hike budget may appear fiscally cautious, but critics (includin me) argue it lacks the stable, long-term revenue needed to support key social programs like universal childcare. While the state currently enjoys relative revenue stability, the budget relies on temporary fixes, such as decoupling from parts of the federal tax code to generate $1.6 billion, instead of pursuing more durable sources of funding.My critique centers on Hochul's refusal to raise the top marginal corporate tax rate—currently 7.25% for large companies—which is lower than neighboring states like New Jersey (11.5%) and Connecticut (8.25%). I suggest raising the rate to at least 8.5% and making the existing corporate tax surcharge permanent. I argue that companies benefiting from New York's infrastructure and market can afford modest increases, and are unlikely to relocate given regional and national tax landscapes.Without securing permanent funding, the state risks repeating a familiar pattern: expanding programs in good times and cutting them during downturns. I warn that relying on temporary revenue maneuvers delays tough decisions and increases the likelihood of painful tax hikes or service cuts when the economy falters. In short, now is the time to align recurring revenues with long-term commitments, while conditions are favorable. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

    True Crime All The Time Unsolved

    In October 2023, Nancy Ng disappeared while kayaking on Lake Atitlán in Guatemala. Guatemalan officials believe Nancy drowned, but her family has questioned accounts from witnesses who were present the day she went missing. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss the disappearance of Nancy Ng. The group that Nancy was with all left the day after she disappeared, which seemed suspicious to some, especially Nancy's family. And the last person known to be with Nancy didn't want to talk to the family, but did talk to the local police and the FBI. Did something nefarious happen to Nancy, or was this a case of drowning?You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

    Write About Now
    Joyce Maynard on J.D. Salinger, Survival, and Writing Through ADHD

    Write About Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 73:43


    Joyce Maynard has been writing for 53 years. At 18, she landed on the cover of the New York Times Magazine, caught the eye of J.D. Salinger, and disappeared into a relationship that would define her for decades—until she finally told her story and was called a "predator" by Maureen Dowd. In this conversation, Joyce talks about being canceled before canceling was a thing, surviving as a Me Too survivor before Me Too became a movement, and why she returned to Yale at 65 only to discover she reads in the 17th percentile.  TIMELINE: 00:35 Being canceled before it was a thing 01:47 The New York Times Magazine cover story at 18 03:29 JD Salinger's letter and the beginning of their relationship 04:30 Moving in with Salinger and giving up Yale 05:39 Keeping the secret for 25 years 06:22 Writing "At Home in the World" and the backlash 08:26 When 18-year-olds dating 53-year-olds was "romantic" 09:41 The Charlie Rose interview (and what happened after) 10:27 Why the culture turned against her in 1998 11:23 Can you separate the artist from the art? 13:25 Teaching memoir to women in Guatemala 15:45 Writing family sagas and "How the Light Gets In" 16:31 Growing up in a problematic family 17:00 Mother's writing bootcamp from age 3 22:23 Including real-world events (Trump, January 6th) in fiction 24:09 Writing is not therapy or catharsis 29:43 Throwing away manuscripts that aren't good enough 30:08 Discovering ADHD at Yale at age 65 32:08 The D-minus French exam that changed everything 34:22 Reading in the 17th percentile 36:39 The gift of ADHD 40:39 "You cannot be a writer if you're not a reader" - and why that's wrong 41:48 Character-first vs. plot-first writing 43:33 Never knowing where the story will end (vs. John Irving) 44:18 No outlines - "outline is for a term paper" 46:22 Finding inspiration in news headlines 47:49 Why some stories are memoir and others are fiction 50:48 On sensitivity readers and the transgender character 51:44 When characters display "politically incorrect" attitudes 52:57 Fear of cancellation from the left 53:29 Trigger warnings at Yale and the softening of everything

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    De la oscuridad a la luz (25-1-26)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 11:06


    P. Federico (Guatemala)Pasar de la oscuridad a la luz. Esa podría ser la descripción del proceso de conversión. San Pablo lo vivió. ¿Tú? ¿Yo?[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditaciones-escritas/  

    Noticias de América
    Guatemala apuesta por mano dura ante escalada pandillera

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 2:29


    El detonante de la actual crisis fue el asesinato de diez policías y motines en las cárceles. En respuesta, la administración de Arévalo ha decretado el estado de excepción para contener a grupos criminales que operan en las principales ciudades del país desde finales de los años 90. RFI analiza la situación con Alex Papado Basilakis, investigador para Centroamérica de Inside Crime. La escalada de violencia de las pandillas en Guatemala puso al descubierto las fragilidades del aparato de seguridad, pero también un presunto complot contra el gobierno para blindar una denunciada alianza entre políticos y criminales. "Lo que hemos visto en el último año es un repunte claro de la violencia, tanto entre pandillas rivales como en su confrontación directa con el Estado. Las pandillas han protagonizado motines y fugas carcelarias, sobre todo como respuesta a los intentos del gobierno del presidente Bernardo Arévalo de aislar a sus líderes, que en su mayoría están presos" ha afirmado Alex Papado Basilakis, investigador para Centroamérica de Inside Crime, en la antena de RFI  El detonante de la actual crisis fue el asesinato de diez policías y motines en las cárceles. En respuesta, la administración de Arévalo, caracterizada inicialmente por un perfil moderado, ha decretado el estado de excepción para contener a grupos criminales que operan en las principales ciudades del país desde finales de los años 90. Este cambio de rumbo pone a Guatemala en una tendencia latinoamericana de políticas de control estricto, cuyo impacto a largo plazo sigue siendo objeto de análisis debido a los precedentes en países vecinos.  "Guatemala empieza a transitar una ruta que ya han seguido otros gobiernos de la región apostando por  las políticas de mano dura para intentar reducir la violencia interna" dice Alex Papado Basilakis en RFI añadiendo que "es una estrategia que ha tenido resultados desiguales y cuyo impacto real depende de cuánto tiempo se mantenga y de qué controles se establezcan. En su país vecino, El Salvador, ha habido muchos señalamientos de infracciones en los derechos humanos de las personas capturadas, así que también hay cuestiones sobre la viabilidad de esas políticas en el largo plazo" Actualmente, Organismos internacionales mantienen bajo observación las denuncias por violaciones a derechos humanos registradas en El Salvador bajo regímenes similares, mientras que el gobierno guatemalteco busca  aislar a los líderes de las pandillas recluidos en los centros penales del país.  La ola de violencia de la pandilla Barrio 18 -considerada terrorista por Guatemala y Estados Unidos- se remonta a julio pasado cuando cinco de sus máximos jefes fueron trasladados a una prisión de alta seguridad, pues seguían ordenando asesinatos, vendiendo drogas y extorsionando, según el gobierno. Tras una serie de motines, una veintena de integrantes de esa banda escaparon en octubre de otra cárcel en medio de denuncias de complicidad por parte de las autoridades, lo que provocó una crisis que terminó en la destitución del ministro de Gobernación (Interior) y otros funcionarios.

    Tan/GenteGT
    Mejorar el maíz para cambiar Guatemala

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 55:31


    Conversamos sobre la desnutrición crónica en Guatemala y las distintas formas de enfrentarla desde una perspectiva estructural y de largo plazo. Analizamos por qué el problema persiste, qué errores se han repetido en las políticas públicas y cómo iniciativas como Semilla Nueva han buscado soluciones adaptadas a la realidad de las comunidades rurales.Hablamos del papel del maíz en la alimentación del país, de los desafíos de implementar cambios nutricionales sin romper prácticas culturales, y de la importancia de construir respuestas basadas en evidencia, acompañamiento comunitario y sostenibilidad.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartInterlunioSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Weltwach – Abenteuer. Reisen. Leben.
    WW445: Reisetrends 2026 – Impulse für ein aufregendes Reisejahr – mit „Reisen Reisen”

    Weltwach – Abenteuer. Reisen. Leben.

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 85:30


    Norwegen? Guatemala? Oder Namibia? Maya-Kultur und Karibik, Safari und Wüsten-Roadtrip oder Interrail von Schottland bis in die Türkei? Einmal im Jahr kommen Deutschlands größte Reise-Podcasts zusammen: Weltwach und Reisen Reisen. Erik, Michael und Jochen. Zusammen freuen wir uns auf das Reise-Jahr 2026, schmieden Pläne, geben Inspirationen und Tipps. Botswana oder Namibia? Urlaub auf einer Farm ganz in der Nähe? Vulkan-Wanderungen mit Baby? Mit der Fähre durch die griechische Inselwelt? Urlaub in einer der schönsten Kolonialstädte Mittelamerikas? Reisen zu weltweiten Sport-Ereignissen? Lese-Urlaube? Die schönsten Bahnstecken Europas? Oder ganz tief in die Musikszene Nigerias und Ghanas eintauchen? Neben vielen potenziellen Traum-Reisezielen sinnieren wir in dieser Folge außerdem über internationale Reisetrends und ob die wirklich Sinn machen. Viel Spaß!Erik, Michael & Jochen----------------------------------Redaktion & Postproduktion: Erik Lorenz----------------------------------Dieser Podcast wird auch durch unsere Hörerschaft ermöglicht. Wenn du gern zuhörst, kannst du dazu beitragen, dass unsere Show auch weiterhin besteht und regelmäßig erscheint. Zum Dank erhältst du Zugriff auf unseren werbefreien Feed und auf unsere Bonusfolgen. Diese Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung bestehen:Weltwach Supporters Club bei Steady. Du kannst ihn auch direkt über Spotify ansteuern. Alternativ kannst du bei Apple Podcasts UnterstützerIn werden.----------------------------------WERBEPARTNERhttps://linktr.ee/weltwach Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Reisen Reisen - Der Podcast mit Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz
    Reisetrends 2026 - mit Erik von Weltwach

    Reisen Reisen - Der Podcast mit Jochen Schliemann und Michael Dietz

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 84:50


    Norwegen? Guatemala? Oder Afrika? Maya-Kultur und Karibik, Safari und Wüsten-Roadtrip oder Interrail von Schottland bis in die Türkei? Einmal im Jahr kommen Deutschlands größte Reise-Podcasts zusammen: Weltwach und Reisen Reisen. Erik, Michael und Jochen. Zusammen freuen wir uns auf das Reise-Jahr 2026, schmieden Pläne, geben Inspirationen und Tipps. Botswana oder Namibia? Urlaub auf einer Farm ganz in der Nähe? Vulkan-Wanderungen mit Baby? Mit der Fähre durch die griechische Inselwelt? Urlaub in einer der schönsten Kolonialstädte Mittelamerikas? Reisen zu weltweiten Sport-Ereignissen? Lese-Urlaube? Die schönsten Bahnstecken Europas? Oder ganz tief in die Musikszene Nigerias und Ghanas eintauchen? Neben vielen potenziellen Traum-Reisezielen sinnieren wir in dieser Folge außerdem über internationale Reisetrends und ob die wirklich Sinn machen. Viel Spaß!Erik, Michael & JochenHier aktuelle Reise- und Sicherheitshinweise zu Guatemala: https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/de/service/laender/guatemala-node/guatemalasicherheit-221882Unsere Werbepartner findet ihr hier.Kommt zu einer unserer LIVE-Shows:24.2.2026Hamburg26.2.2026 München11.4.2026Mannheim (SWR Podcastfestival)Tickets gibt es HIER.Mehr Reisen Reisen gibt es hier.Mehr von Erik & Weltach gibt es hier: https://weltwach.de/erik-lorenz/Noch mehr Reisen Reisen gibt es in unserem Newsletter-Magazin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Talking Strange
    Greenland's Monsters & Chasing North American Cryptids with Jason Offutt

    Talking Strange

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 50:41


    In this episode of Talking Strange, host Aaron Sagers is joined by author Jason Offutt to explore the strange creatures hiding in North American folklore and eyewitness reports. Offutt is the author of Chasing North American Monsters: A Guide to Over 250 Creatures from Greenland to Guatemala. The conversation takes a timely turn toward Greenland, a place suddenly dominating global headlines, but also home to chilling monster legends shaped by extreme landscapes, isolation, and centuries of oral tradition. The discussion also looks at Offutt's early fascination with monsters, which began with tracking Bigfoot stories through old newspaper archives, and leads into a deeply unsettling personal experience involving a full bodied apparition. Along the way, Aaron and Jason unpack how cryptids are documented, why certain regions generate more monster stories than others, and how folklore adapts in the modern media age. If creatures are reported independently across generations, regions, and cultures, when does folklore stop being dismissed and start becoming evidence? _______________________________________________________________ The Talking Strange Show with Aaron Sagers is a weekly paranormal pop culture show featuring celebrity and author interviews, as well as experts in all things strange and unexplained. Talking Strange is a creation of Aaron Sagers with production help from Michael Ahr. Host Aaron Sagers is a paranormal TV host and journalist who appears as host of 28 Days Haunted on Netflix, and on Paranormal Caught On Camera on Travel Channel, Discovery+, and MAX streaming service. If you like Talking Strange, please subscribe, leave a nice review, and share with your friends. The Talking Strange Paranormal Show is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you check out spooky content. Connect with the show community on Facebook as well. Email us with episode ideas, guest suggestions, and spooky stories: Contact@TalkingStrange.com Follow Host Aaron Sagers: Twitter/X Blue Sky Instagram Facebook TikTok Patreon (For Q&As, livestreams, cocktail classes, and movie watches) Until Next Time: Be Kind. Stay Spooky. Keep It Weird. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Noticias de América
    Guatemala: ¿Qué hay detrás del estado de sitio y la escalada pandillera en el país?

    Noticias de América

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 2:21


    Guatemala vive desde el principio de la semana bajo estado de sitio, que fue decretado por el presidente Bernardo Arévalo para combatir a las pandillas tras el asesinato de 10 policías y motines en las cárceles. Pero lo que parece una guerra contra el crimen organizado tiene un trasfondo mucho más complejo. Militares armados patrullan los barrios más peligrosos de Ciudad de Guatemala, como respuesta directa al asesinato de 10 policías a manos de la pandilla Barrio 18. Una masacre que ha llevado al presidente Bernardo Arévalo a decretar el estado de sitio. “Pacto de corruptos” “Esta situación que se está enfrentando en Guatemala la leemos como una situación no solamente de acciones de las maras, ahora llamadas terroristas por una ley que acaba de aprobar el Congreso, sino también por el hecho de que es una acción política en el contexto de que en este momento Guatemala está entrando en el proceso de cambio de las direcciones de las instituciones que son el Ministerio Público, que son la Corte de Constitucionalidad y el Tribunal Supremo Electoral, entre otras. Y estas tres que son fundamentales, están ahora tomadas por lo que llamamos el ‘Pacto de corruptos'”, explica a RFI Sandra Morán, ex diputada de la Comisión de Derechos Humanos (2016-2020) y una de las coordinadoras del Movimiento de Mujeres con Poder Constituyente. El Gobierno de Bernardo Arévalo enfrenta en efecto una estructura que los analistas llaman el “Pacto de corruptos”, un modelo de corrupción con varios integrantes que involucra a diversos sectores de la sociedad. En el centro de la polémica está la fiscal general, María Consuelo Porras, quien ha intentado bloquear al mandatario desde su llagada al poder. “Una acción política” “Lo leemos como una acción no solo delictiva, sino también política, por las relaciones que han tenido las maras con las redes político-económicas, que en Guatemala han estado moviendo las elecciones y que el Gobierno de Arévalo se enfrentó a ello y se sigue enfrentando porque son quienes lo han estado atacando desde que ganó en 2023”, comenta Sandra Morán.  El despliegue militar busca capturar a los responsables de los ataques del fin de semana, ocurridos en represalia por la retoma de tres cárceles. Mientras los soldados montan puestos de control en la periferia norte de la ciudad, el Congreso ha ratificado la suspensión de garantías constitucionales por 30 días, permitiendo detenciones sin orden judicial. Para Morán, la violencia es el síntoma de una disputa feroz entre dos modelos de país: “Creemos que esta disputa que hay de poder entre la gente como nosotros, que queremos procesos democráticos, justicia, acabar con la impunidad, y los que han estado sosteniendo y manteniendo la criminalización, la impunidad y la corrupción, esta disputa que está bien clara, es lo que da el marco para esta acción delictiva de las maras”, estima. Arévalo, quien cuenta con el respaldo de Estados Unidos, anunció la captura de 23 pandilleros pertenecientes a la mara Salvatrucha y al Barrio 18.

    Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp
    Unredacted Tonight: The Crazy Truth of US Coups in Latin America / US Police Kill More People Than You Think

    Moment of Clarity - Backstage of Redacted Tonight with Lee Camp

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 24:04


    In this episode of Unredacted Tonight, Lee Camp traces a modern history of U.S. intervention in Latin America—covering major regime-change operations, covert actions, and military interventions from the 1950s onward. With sharp political comedy and rapid-fire historical references, the segment connects well-known flashpoints (Guatemala, Chile, Panama, Honduras, Haiti, Venezuela and more) to the broader mechanics of power: intelligence operations, economic pressure, political manipulation, and the strategic interests that often sit behind public messaging.The show then shifts into a “Dystopia Report” focused on policing and accountability in the United States, examining how deaths in custody and police-involved fatalities are tracked, classified, and prosecuted. Using headline examples and research-based discussion, the segment explores the gap between official reporting and independent estimates, and what that gap suggests about transparency, oversight, and the real-world incentives inside the system.If you're looking for political satire with substance—historical context, investigative angles, and a critique of how narratives are built—this video is for you. Expect dark humor, uncomfortable facts, and a through-line that links foreign policy and domestic policy to the same core themes: power, accountability, and who pays the price.Watch, share, and subscribe for more weekly political comedy, news commentary, and deep dives into U.S. foreign policy, Latin America history, regime change, CIA operations, Panama invasion, Chile 1973, Haiti 2004, Honduras 2009, Venezuela politics, police accountability, deaths in custody, and civil liberties.My comedy news show Unredacted Tonight airs every Thursday at 7pm ET/ 4pm PT. My livestreams are on Mon and Fri at 3pm ET/ Noon PT and every other Wednesday. I am one of the most censored comedians in America. Thanks for the support!

    Noticentro
    Avanza Mexicable en Naucalpan

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 1:39 Transcription Available


    México y UE impulsan movilidad, diplomacia y seguridadEjército Mexicano aumenta presencia en los límites con GuatemalaTrump cambia reglas de cooperación internacionalMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Science of Fishing
    A 228lb Tuna, A Father's Promise, and the Fishery That Made It Possible

    Science of Fishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 6:49


    What starts as a fishing trip turns into a story about family, legacy, and why Pacific Fins in Guatemala keeps pulling people back year after year.In this episode, we sit down with Zach Miller, founder of the Bravest vs. Finest tournament, and talk about how a guy from Colorado ended up building a deep connection to one of the best blue water fisheries in the world. From catching mahi that were literally bigger than his son, to landing a 228-pound yellowfin on light tackle, to watching his kid declare himself a blue water fisherman, this conversation hits the heart of what fishing really creates beyond the catch.Zach also shares why he started Bravest vs. Finest, a tournament that brings first responders to Pacific Fins to reset, reconnect, and experience the kind of mentorship and education that builds real confidence on the water. We dig into what makes this fishery special, the conservation culture that protects it, and why the captains here consistently produce insane numbers of bites and releases.BRAVEST VS FINEST:   / bravest_vs_finest  ZACH:   / nautical_pathfinder_fishing  SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: https://www.bloodybattery.comShady Rays: https://www.shadyrays.com (use code SCIENCE for 35% off)E-Sea Rider Marine Bean Bags: https://www.eseaerider.comREEL IN SOME MERCHShop official Science of Fishing gear: https://www.thescienceoffishing.com/m...JOIN THE COMMUNITYQuestions, guest requests, or ideas?Email Mark: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram:   / scienceoffishing  TikTok:   / scienceoffishing  Facebook:   / scienceoffishing  Twitter/X:   / scienceoffish  #scienceoffishing #fishing #fishinglife

    PRI's The World
    US immigration sees radical policy shifts in first year of Trump's term

    PRI's The World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 50:09


    The US immigration system sees one of the most radical policy shifts during US President Donald Trump's second term. Also, testimonies from Iranians fleeing into Turkey amid a crackdown on protests. And, Guatemala declares a state of emergency following coordinated attacks by gangs. Plus, a listen to Taiwan's Indigenous Bunun music inspired by natural sounds. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    Adventure Rider Radio RAW Motorcycle Talks Podcast
    120: Four Ways Motorcycle Riders Overpack and How to Stop Doing It

    Adventure Rider Radio RAW Motorcycle Talks Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 82:40


    This month on RAW, the panel digs into four common ways motorcycle travellers end up carrying too much, and how to change the decisions that lead there. Instead of turning it into another gear list, the conversation looks at how we think about packing: what we're actually preparing for, what we realistically need to handle ourselves, and how destination and trip purpose change everything.

    Million Praying Moms
    A Prayer for the Courage to Follow God's Leading

    Million Praying Moms

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 5:52 Transcription Available


    A Prayer for the Courage to Follow God's Leading by April Graney What does it look like to obey God when the path ahead is unclear? In this episode, we reflect on Abraham’s faith-filled obedience and connect it to a modern-day story of trusting God’s leading—even when it doesn’t make sense at first. Through a personal testimony of a daughter and son-in-law stepping into missionary work in Guatemala, we are reminded that obedience often requires courage, surrender, and trust. God’s call may not come with all the details, but His presence always goes with us. Reference: Hebrews 11:8 Prayer: Heavenly Father, I pray for the courage to listen for your voice and to obey the callings that you place on our lives. May we also support and encourage that calling in our children’s lives. We release our children into your loving hands, and pray your blessing upon them and those they touch with your love and grace. Amen. LINKS: 5 Habits of a Praying Mom Follow Everyday Prayers @MillionPrayingMoms Get today's devotion and prayer in written form to keep for future use! Support the ministry with your $5 monthly gift through Patreon. Discover more Christian podcasts at LifeAudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at LifeAudio.com/contact-us Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.

    Tan/GenteGT
    Todo lo que necesitas saber sobre el brote de sarampión

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 40:41


    Abordamos la alerta epidemiológica por sarampión en Guatemala, un tema que vuelve a encender alarmas después de más de 30 años sin transmisión endémica en el país.Lucy Rodríguez conversa con la doctora Nancy Sandoval, infectóloga, y el doctor Francisco Chew, pediatra e investigador, sobre qué está pasando, por qué reaparecen los brotes, el papel de la vacunación, la desinformación y las brechas de inmunidad que hoy dejan a miles de personas en riesgo.Hablamos del impacto real del sarampión, cómo se transmite, quiénes son las poblaciones más vulnerables, qué significa una alerta epidemiológica, cómo funciona la contención desde el sistema de salud y qué puede hacer la ciudadanía para protegerse.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartTransdocSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    Merienda Menonita
    Episode 159: Teología Bíblica de la Paz - David Morales

    Merienda Menonita

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 48:34


    En nuestro siguiente episodio y el primero del 2026, seguimos con nuestras conversaciones enfocando en Teología Bíblica de la Paz. David Morales, guatemalteco y profesor de Biblia del seminario Semilla en Guatemala nos ayuda reflexionar sobre nuestro concepto de salvación. Y responde a la pregunta si nuestro concepto de salvación es suficiente amplia e incluye el Shalom de Dios.

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast
    Five Principles for having a sustainable, long-term impact on a short-term trip

    MedicalMissions.com Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026


    Whether you’re a seasoned team member or preparing for your first trip, short-term mission trips have the potential to make a meaningful global impact. In this conversation, we’ll highlight five key principles that help ensure our efforts contribute to lasting, sustainable change in the communities we serve.

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    Science of Fishing
    Why Fishing in Guatemala is the BEST in the World (it's not just the fish)

    Science of Fishing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 13:56


    Most fishing stories get told through numbers. How many fish. How big. How fast the bite was. This one starts somewhere else. At Pacific Fins in Guatemala, the real story lives in the captains, the mates, and the culture they build on the water and back at the dock. In this episode, Jay Rodriguez breaks down why the education, the attention, and the human connection matter more than the catch count. From a captain stepping off the bridge to fix a technique in real time, to mates treating every angler like family, this is what makes a fishery sustainable and unforgettable. We also dig into the Billfish Conservation Project, why healthy releases protect the future of this fishery, and how Pacific Fins balances world-class fishing with real stewardship. If you care about fishing as a craft, a culture, and a long game, this one's for you.Check out Pacific Fins: https://pacificfinsresort.com/SUPPORT OUR SPONSORSBloody Battery: https://www.bloodybattery.comShady Rays: https://www.shadyrays.com (use code SCIENCE for 35% off)E-Sea Rider Marine Bean Bags: https://www.eseaerider.comREEL IN SOME MERCHShop official Science of Fishing gear: https://www.thescienceoffishing.com/m...JOIN THE COMMUNITYQuestions, guest requests, or ideas?Email Mark: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.comFOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHINGInstagram:   / scienceoffishing  TikTok:   / scienceoffishing  Facebook:   / scienceoffishing  Twitter/X:   / scienceoffish  #scienceoffishing #fishing #fishinglife

    Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino
    20ENE26 - Macario Schettino: Coyuntura

    Fuera de la Caja con Macario Schettino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 18:51


    En Irán los ayatolas siguen reprimiendo manifestaciones y Trump mencionó en un tuit que la ayuda iba en camino, pero no se sabe qué pasará. Insiste con el tema de Groenlandia y ahora aplicará tarifas a los países amigos de Noruega. Guatemala está en estado de sitio y en México nos enfilamos a un estancamiento económico sin solución. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

    Libertópolis - Ideas con valor
    Guatemala en la OCDE: ¿qué cambia en impuestos?

    Libertópolis - Ideas con valor

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 50:04


    Libertópolis negocios, martes 20-01-2026

    Tan/GenteGT
    Conspiraciones, pactos y persecuciones: entrevista con Roberto Arzú

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 84:29


    Una semana marcada por ataques, motines y una escalada de violencia volvió a poner una pregunta incómoda sobre la mesa: ¿qué tan profundo es el vínculo entre crimen organizado, sistema penitenciario y poder político en Guatemala?En este episodio, Daniel Haering conversa con Roberto Arzú sobre la coyuntura de seguridad: la información de inteligencia que ya existía, la actuación —o negligencia— desde el Ministerio de Gobernación, los pactos que se rompen y los efectos inmediatos en las calles. Hablamos del asesinato de policías, del control de las cárceles, de las maras como actores políticos y del papel que juegan otras estructuras que operan detrás del caos.Entramos también en las polémicas que rodean al invitado: los audios filtrados, su uso político, quién los pone a circular y por qué ahora. Más que el escándalo, analizamos lo que revelan sobre redes de poder, protección institucional y disputas internas dentro del sistema.Cerramos conectando la crisis de seguridad con el momento político que vive el país: procesos en curso, instituciones bajo presión y decisiones que se siguen postergando mientras la violencia se normaliza.

    Noticias ONU
    La ONU en Minutos 20 de enero 2026

    Noticias ONU

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 5:09


    Israel comienza a demoler el complejo de UNRWA en Jerusalén Oriental Ocupada. Una experta de la ONU insta a Guatemala a garantizar que los nombramientos judiciales de 2026 se basen en el mérito y la integridad. Ucrania: El Alto Comisionado, indignado por los continuos ataques rusos contra las infraestructuras energéticas. Las llegadas de turistas internacionales aumentaron un 4% en 2025.

    Wetwired
    It's in a Book! 01: Illuminatus Trilogy feat Gabriel Kennedy

    Wetwired

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 113:13


    Welcome, everyone, to the inaugural episode of It's in a Book! “Take a look, it's in a book…” This is our new on again, off again podcast within a podcast.  Instead of goofing off with the news and making fun of the public figures who're trying to make life unlivable for the rest of us, we're going to be taking a more serious (well, at least, a somewhat more serious). I don't want to make any promises I can't keep. These episodes will be a somewhat more serious look at some books and authors that change how people think, or at least have changed how we think. The books we'll be checking out tell stories about the often unseen machinations that shape the world. These are books that might make us rethink society, power, and conflict and how we relate to them. We're not trying to put together some kind of great books canon here. We'd barely know where to start. Which is why a lot of the books we'll be talking about are chosen by our guests. For this first episode, we're joined by Gabriel Kennedy. The book he chose for us was The Illuminatus! Trilogy, an 800-page exploration of political paranoia, both a parody of it and a meditation on it, lampooning right-wing conspiracy culture while also destabilizing the reader's sense of certainty itself. The book is inexhaustible. Every reread reveals something new. It offers sharp insights into “deep politics,” especially in its treatment of the JFK assassination. Rather than arguing a single conspiracy, it presents multiple overlapping assassination attempts, redundancies layered on redundancies, mirroring the confusion and contradictions of the official narratives. One scene places a hired assassin in Dealey Plaza who suddenly realizes there are multiple shooters. His reaction: “How many of us are there here?” captures the essence of the book's approach: uncertainty as a feature, not a flaw. Once you push through the first hundred or so pages, the book really opens up. It becomes an education in anarchism, political paranoia, and intellectual curiosity. It inspires readers to look things up, to chase references, to question assumptions. Authors Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea blend high philosophy with pulp fiction and pornography, real historical events with slight distortions, and truthful fictions. Find Gabriel online and buy his book: https://chapelperilous.us/ Merch: Fly your crypto-leftist flag and still be completely under the radar with our personal love letter to Juan José Arévalo, philosopher and socialist president of Guatemala, and the airline he nationalized. wetwired.printful.me/ Subscribe on Patreon to support making this show, get premium only episodes, and listen to our entire back catalog. patreon.com/wetwired Music: Lester James Woodward - 1984 VHS Ident Lester James Woodward - Be Kind Please Rewind https://BlueFoxMusic.com

    AP Audio Stories
    Death toll rises to 9 in gangsters' attacks on Guatemalan police as state of emergency is declared

    AP Audio Stories

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 0:56


    The president of Guatemala is vowing to enforce justice, after prison uprisings and deadly attacks against law enforcement in Guatemala City. The AP's Jennifer King reports.

    Tu dosis diaria de noticias
    20 de enero de 2026 - Un avión de las Fuerzas Armadas de EE. UU. aterrizó en México e hizo sonar las alarmas

    Tu dosis diaria de noticias

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 11:01


    En medio de las inquietudes, Claudia Sheinbaum aclaró que el aterrizaje de avión Hércules C-130 estaba autorizado por la Sedena y se debió a tareas de capacitación.Donald Trump le comunicó al primer ministro de Noruega, Jonas Gahr Støre, que ya no se siente “obligado a pensar únicamente en la paz”, después de que su país no le diera el Premio Nobel de la Paz.Además… El presidente de Guatemala, Bernardo Arévalo, decretó este domingo el estado de sitio por 30 días; La cifra de muertos por el descarrilamiento de dos trenes en España aumentó a 40; La tasa de natalidad en China siguió a la baja por cuarto año consecutivo; El diseñador italiano Valentino Garavani falleció a los 93 años; Bruce Springsteen condenó el despliegue migratorio de la Administración Trump; Profeco supervisará la venta de boletos de los conciertos de BTS.Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Los adolescentes Vihaan y Nav Agarwal idearon un plan para mejorar la recolección de residuos en Nueva Delhi. Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)
    Episode 711 – The AFTN Soccer Show (Sitting On Doorsteps, Playing Games)

    AFTN Soccer Show (Vancouver Whitecaps/MLS)

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 160:00


    We're back with another AFTN Soccer Show packed full of Vancouver Whitecaps, Vancouver FC, and Canadian men's national team chat. The preseason is underway for the Whitecaps. They've headed off to Marbella after another week of Tristan Blackmon brouhaha, with the addition of a new player and murmurs of another Peruvian starlet on the way. We delve into all the main talking points of the week in Whitecapsland, hear some thoughts from CEO Axel Schuster, and look at the 2026 Canadian Championship draw and the path ahead for an unprecedented Whitecaps fivepeat. On the international stage, Whitecap Ralph Priso shone at Camp Poutine for Canada against Guatemala. What does this mean for his World Cup chances and who else put themselves in the mix? We hear some thoughts from Jesse Marsch on Priso and also chat about the AFCON final shenanigans and the insane demand for World Cup tickets. All of this plus we talk Vancouver FC coaching appointments, SixFive's response and counterclaim to former coach Afshin Ghotbi's court proceedings, move onto the letter C in our Canadian Soccer A to Z series, and music-wise, Television Personalities continue their residency as our Artists of the Month, The Soup Dragons are the latest band to feature in our 40th anniversary tribute year to the C86 movement, and we have another World Cup themed song in Wavelength. Here's the rundown for the main segments from the episode: 01.27: Intro - AFCON drama, Copa Del Rey shock, World Cup ticket requests 24.45: Hot Chocolate Boy - Kafkas 29.25: Tristan Blackmon remains a Whitecap despite US media reports 56.15: Whitecaps News of the Week - Larraz arrives, another Peruvian incoming?, WFC2 coach search 68.25: Whitecaps' Canadian Championship fivepeat path revealed 88.05: Nash and Daso confirmed as Vancouver FC management team 96.05: SixFive file Ghotbi court response and counterclaim 118.00: Canadian Soccer A to Z - C 126.05: Priso impresses at Camp Poutine 151.30: Wavelength - Neil Brophy - Football Rock and Roll

    Al Jazeera - Your World
    Trump presses effort to acquire Greenland, Guatemala declares 30-day state of emergency

    Al Jazeera - Your World

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 2:22


    Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

    Cinco continentes
    Cinco Continentes - Minnesota contra las políticas de Trump y la impunidad del ICE

    Cinco continentes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 54:50


    Hoy, en Cinco Continentes, analizamos con la experta Ilke Toygur, directora del Global Policy Center, los planes estadounidenses de anexión de Groenlandia. Hablamos de la tensión creciente en Minneapolis por las protestas contra los agentes del ICE y sus redadas migratorias. Nos vamos hasta Portugal, donde la izquierda y la extrema derecha se disputarán la presidencia del país en la segunda vuelta del 8 de febrero. En el noroeste de Siria, territorio hasta ahora de las fuerzas kurdas respaldadas por Estados Unidos, nos detenemos para hablar del acuerdo alcanzado por el gobierno interino de Al Sharaa y esas milicias para su integración dentro del aparato de seguridad del estado. Sobre la Junta de Paz para Gaza, diseñada por Trump, hablamos de las controvertidas invitaciones de participación en ella por parte del presidente estadounidense hacia sus colegas homólogos ruso y bielorruso. Y en América Latina, tomamos el pulso Guatemala en su primer día de estado de sitio decretado por el presidente, Bernardo Arévalo, ante la ofensiva total por parte de las pandillas y las bandas criminales que operan en el país desde hace décadas. Terminamos en Chile, donde los incendios están arrasando el centro y el sur del país.Escuchar audio

    Tan/GenteGT
    "Jiménez pactó con las pandillas": Entrevista con Juan Francisco Solorzano Foppa

    Tan/GenteGT

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 74:05


    Un fin de semana de ataques dejó nueve o diez agentes de la PNC asesinados (y más heridos) y volvió a poner una pregunta sobre la mesa: ¿qué tan roto está el sistema de seguridad y justicia en Guatemala?En este episodio, Luis Miguel Reyes conversa con Juan Francisco Solórzano sobre el origen de la crisis: los traslados a Renovación 1, los motines de agosto, la fuga descubierta en octubre y las declaraciones de recapturados que aseguran que “había un trato” para salir. A partir de ahí, entramos a lo que muchos evitan decir en voz alta: la hipótesis de un pacto con pandillas para “gobernabilidad” en las calles, el rol del Barrio 18 y la MS, y cómo se reacomodan las estructuras criminales.Hablamos también de los “paisas”, de redes que operan dentro del sistema penitenciario, y de una estructura clave mencionada en la conversación: Los Caraduras, sus vínculos y su capacidad de influir en impunidad. Y conectamos el punto más pesado: la crisis de seguridad no ocurre en el vacío. Se cruza con el año de procesos políticos y con un sistema de justicia debilitado que normaliza la impunidad.Cerramos con lo urgente: qué se puede hacer ya (inteligencia, mapeo del crimen, capacidades policiales, escalafón, uso real de datos) y qué decisiones se están postergando mientras la violencia marca la agenda del país.Gracias a nuestros patrocinadores:Party SmartTransdocSíguenos en nuestras redes sociales:Whatsapp:https: //whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaFGJYN7z4ko8qL0Rk3USpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6nwrSBjxwubm0nJlEDoJdD?si=d2a6238d0a05462eTiktok: / tangentepodcast X: / tangentegt Facebook: / tangentegt Instagram: / tangente_gt

    The KGEZ Good Morning Show
    Rotary International from Guatemala (1-19-26)

    The KGEZ Good Morning Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 11:08


    ROTARY INTL. LUCY SMITH IN GUATEMALA TRT: 11:08 ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER

    Noticentro
    Confirman dos nuevos casos de sarampión en Tlaxcala

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 1:22 Transcription Available


    México se solidariza con Guatemala ante ola de violenciaSheinbaum anuncia apoyo a Chile tras incendiosCateo en la GAM destapa bodega de autopartes robadasMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Noticentro
    Tabe pedirá a la SRE reubicar embajadas de Venezuela y Cuba

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 1:44 Transcription Available


    Edomex despliega brigadas para combatir gusano barrenadorGuatemala suspende clases por ola de violenciaMás información en nuestro Podcast

    Simple English News Daily
    Monday 19th January 2026. US-Europe tariffs. Syria fighting. Iran protests. Paraguay EU-Mercosur. Guatemala prison riots. Chile fires...

    Simple English News Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 8:48 Transcription Available


    World news in 7 minutes. Monday 19th January 2026.Today : US - Europe tariffs. Spain train crash. Portugal election. Paraguay EU-Mercosur. Guatemala prison riots. Chile fires. Syria fighting. Iran protests. Uganda election. Morocco AFCON final.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities. You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportWith Stephen DevincenziSpoken app : https://spoken.me?utm_source=7Contact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Juliet Martin and Niall Moore every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org

    Simple English News Daily
    Tuesday 20th January 2026. Japan election. Pakistan fire. South Africa floods. Uganda internet blackout. Guatemala siege...

    Simple English News Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 8:48 Transcription Available


    World news in 7 minutes. Tuesday 20th January 2026.Today: Japan election. Pakistan fire. South Africa floods. Uganda internet blackout. Guatemala siege. US Board of Peace. Denmark blackmail. Norway Trump letter. Spain train crash. Italy Valentino.SEND7 is supported by our amazing listeners like you.Our supporters get access to the transcripts and vocabulary list written by us every day.Our supporters get access to an English worksheet made by us once per week.Our supporters get access to our weekly news quiz made by us once per week.We give 10% of our profit to Effective Altruism charities.You can become a supporter at send7.org/supportContact us at podcast@send7.org or send an audio message at speakpipe.com/send7Please leave a rating on Apple podcasts or Spotify.We don't use AI! Every word is written and recorded by us!Since 2020, SEND7 (Simple English News Daily in 7 minutes) has been telling the most important world news stories in intermediate English. Every day, listen to the most important stories from every part of the world in slow, clear English. Whether you are an intermediate learner trying to improve your advanced, technical and business English, or if you are a native speaker who just wants to hear a summary of world news as fast as possible, join Stephen Devincenzi, Juliet Martin and Niall Moore every morning. Transcripts, vocabulary lists, worksheets and our weekly world news quiz are available for our amazing supporters at send7.org. Simple English News Daily is the perfect way to start your day, by practising your listening skills and understanding complicated daily news in a simple way. It is also highly valuable for IELTS and TOEFL students. Students, teachers, TEFL teachers, and people with English as a second language, tell us that they use SEND7 because they can learn English through hard topics, but simple grammar. We believe that the best way to improve your spoken English is to immerse yourself in real-life content, such as what our podcast provides. SEND7 covers all news including politics, business, natural events and human rights. Whether it is happening in Europe, Africa, Asia, the Americas or Oceania, you will hear it on SEND7, and you will understand it.Get your daily news and improve your English listening in the time it takes to make a coffee.For more information visit send7.org/contact or send an email to podcast@send7.org

    This Week in Mormons
    1/17 – Can Missionaries Unlock Their Hearts?

    This Week in Mormons

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2026


    Follow Art: https://www.instagram.com/artolivas1/?hl=en What President Oaks says about mission age change for young women and the nature of future temple announcements https://www.deseret.com/faith/2026/01/11/president-dallin-h-oaks-feels-responsibility-of-mantel-of-prophet-burley-idaho/? Funeral for victim of LDS Church shooting in Salt Lake City moved due to safety concerns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltupJ7GndBw? LDS Church purchases Texas ranch land, environmentalists protest https://www.chron.com/culture/religion/article/lds-church-texas-land-purchase-21296820.php? Utah Valley University President Astrid Tuminez announces she is stepping down https://www.ksl.com/article/51433117/utah-valley-university-president-astrid-tuminez-announces-she-is-stepping-down? President Oaks Dedicates the Burley Idaho Temple https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/president-oaks-dedicates-burley-idaho-temple? Milestones for Temples in California, Guatemala, Mozambique and Utah https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/milestones-for-temples-in-california-guatemala-mozambique-and-utah? Subscribe to the Prophets and Apostles on YouTube https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/prophets-and-apostles-youtube? Elder Bednar Shares Four ‘Miraculous' Events of the Restoration at Utah State University https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/elder-bednar-addresses-four-miraculous-events-of-restoration-utah-state-univers? ‘Lamb of God' Comes to The Metropolitan Opera House https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/lamb-of-god-metropolitan-opera-house-lincoln-center? Worldwide Relief Society devotional to be held in March https://www.thechurchnews.com/members/2026/01/15/worldwide-relief-society-devotional-march-17-2026-quentin-cook-camille-johnson? Former Senator Kyrsten Sinema Accused of Affair With Ex-Bodyguard https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/15/us/politics/kyrsten-sinema-affair-lawsuit.html

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina
    Somos contradictorios (17-1-26)

    10 min con Jesús - América Latina

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 10:47


    P. Federico (Guatemala)Hay pecado y hay gracia. Ninguno es perfecto o inmaculado. La batalla es diaria. Pero, por algo Dios nos ha puesto donde nos ha puesto. Confiemos en Él.[Ver Meditación Escrita] https://www.hablarconjesus.com/meditacion_escrita/levi-2/ 

    PA'LANTE MI GENTE!
    CONTESTANDO PREGUNTAS 12.23.2025

    PA'LANTE MI GENTE!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 30:14


    #184En este episodio, la abogada Barbara Vazquez del bufete de abogados de inmigración, Vazquez & Servi, P.C., contesta preguntas de los oyentes de PA'LANTE MI GENTE!  PREGUNTA:Mi sobrino y su esposa llegaron de Guatemala hace 7 meses con su bebe de un año. ¿Qué es mas recomendable, que pidan asilo o refugio o que hay para ellos? Sabemos que lo tienen que hacer antes del año.PREGUNTA:¿Cuánto tarda el expediente migratorio por un pedido de FOIA en llegar?PREGUNTA:Mi sobrina tuvo residencia permanente durante 3 años. Su papa quien es ciudadano le arreglo, pero a ella no le gusto aquí en EE. UU. y se fue para México cuando tenía 23 años. Ahora tiene 30 y 2 niños nacidos en México. Ella quiere saber: ¿si puede recuperar su residencia? Aviso: La información que reciben por este medio es de carácter general y no substituye una consulta formal con un abogado.Haga "clic" en el enlace

    PA'LANTE MI GENTE!
    Programa de Reunificación Familiar Orden de Emergencia – “Temporary Restraining Order” (“TRO”, por sus siglas en inglés)

    PA'LANTE MI GENTE!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 30:30


    #187En este episodio, la abogada Barbara Vazquez del bufete de abogados de inmigración, Vazquez & Servi, P.C.,  explica una orden judicial de emergencia que impacta directamente a miles de familias bajo el Programa de Reunificación Familiar.Una jueza federal en Massachusetts detiene temporalmente la revocación del parole, brindando un respiro crucial a beneficiarios de varios países.¿Qué es una “Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)” y por qué importa ahora? La orden suspende acciones del gobierno por 14 días a partir del 10 de enero de 2026.Países afectados: Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haití, Honduras y El Salvador.La amenaza inicial: DHS anunció que el parole vencería y sería revocado automáticamente el 14 de enero de 2026, exponiendo a miles a la deportación.La única excepción reconocida: Personas con Ajuste de Estatus presentado antes del 15 de diciembre de 2025 y aún pendiente.El punto clave del fallo: La jueza determinó que DHS no notificó adecuadamente a los beneficiarios, como exige la ley.Fallas graves en las notificaciones: Avisos electrónicos tardíos y poco efectivos, especialmente para personas sin abogado.¿Qué significa esto para ti o tu familia? Derechos, plazos y próximos pasos explicados de forma clara.

    Dan Snow's History Hit
    U.S. Interventions in Latin America: A Short History

    Dan Snow's History Hit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2026 30:18


    For over 200 years, American presidents have repeatedly justified intervention as 'protection' - from the Monroe Doctrine of the 1820s, Teddy Roosevelt at the turn of the 20th century, to Richard Nixon and George H.W. Bush during the Cold War. America has a long history of using formal, informal, military and economic power to influence and exert control in its neighbouring countries and beyond. Dan is joined by Professor Daniel Immerwahr, historian and author of How to Hide an Empire: The Greater United States, to explore the ways in which America has exerted control and shaped the political landscape in the western hemisphere for two centuries. They examine the parallels with historic interventions like the 1954 coup in Guatemala and the 1989 invasion of Panama. Produced by Mariana Des Forges, edited by Dougal Patmore.Dan Snow's History Hit is now available on YouTube! Check it out at: https://www.youtube.com/@DSHHPodcastYou can also email the podcast directly at ds.hh@historyhit.com.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Garage Logic
    SCRAMBLE: ICE officer involved in Minneapolis shooting has now been identified

    Garage Logic

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 44:44


    The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer who shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Good on Wednesday in Minneapolis is Jonathan Ross, according to court documents and accounts from federal officials.Ross shot into Good's car while she was driving away from the site of an ICE operation near Portland Avenue and East 34th Street. U.S. government officials have labeled Good as a “domestic terrorist” who attempted to strike and kill ICE officers.During Thursday's White House press briefing, Vice President JD Vance said Ross “might have been a little nervous” because of an incident last summer in which he was dragged by a vehicle and needed upwards of 30 stitches.Vance's description of Ross' injuries matches with an encounter that took place in Bloomington on June 17.Court documents detail the injuries an ICE agent suffered in the course of attempting to stop Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who prosecutors say was in the country without legal immigration status and had a previous conviction of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct.An exhibit list describes photos of the injuries as belonging to “Officer Ross.” A jury trial notice lists “Jonathan Ross” as the federal government's first witness who testified in that trial.During the stop, Ross ordered Muñoz-Guatemala to get out of the car or he would break the window, a criminal complaint states. When Muñoz-Guatemala didn't comply, Ross broke the rear driver's side window and attempted to reach in and unlock the front driver's side door. Muñoz-Guatemala put the car in drive while Ross' arm was in the broken window, and he was dragged “approximately 100 yards” down the street.According to court documents, one cut to Ross' right arm required 20 stitches; he received 13 more stitches for a gash on his left hand; and he suffered scrapes to his knee, elbows and face. A case brief filed five months after the initial indictment stated he needed 50 or more stitches for treatment.Last month, a jury convicted Muñoz-Guatemala of one count of assault on a federal officer with a dangerous and deadly weapon. He has yet to be sentencedOne law enforcement official confirmed to ABC News that Ross has 10 years of experience and is a Minneapolis-based member of ICE's special response team, which is deployed for high-profile and tactical situations.“He's an experienced officer that has served a number of years, and we recognize he acted according to his training, and we expect that all of the policies and procedures of review will be exactly that he acted appropriately to protect his life and the life of his colleagues and fellow law enforcement officers that were there,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said of Ross during a news conference held Thursday morning in New York.Noem and DHS officials say the officer was taken to the hospital because he was hit by Good's vehicle. However, bystander video of the shooting does not appear to show any serious contact, and the shooter was up and walking the entire time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.