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ESIncendio en un bar de Bangkok deja al menos 27 muertos y más de 30 heridosESDetenido en Marruecos el periodista crítico Ali LmrabetESPedro Sánchez visita Almería tras incendio mortal; otros dos incendios activos en Cataluña y AragónESIncendio de magnitud excepcional devasta el bosque de FontainebleauESAlbares ataca al PP por "boicotear" la política exterior española y su "xenofobia"ESAlbares exige a Feijóo desautorizar a Rajoy por un artículo sobre la selección francesaESMercados se mantienen tranquilos pese a subida del petróleo por tensiones en Oriente PróximoESSam Neill, actor de Jurassic Park, fallece a los 78 añosESRoban y encuentran estatua de Curro, mascota de la Expo 92, en una fuenteESEspaña apoya la prohibición del comercio con asentamientos de CisjordaniaESIncendio en un bar de Bangkok deja al menos 27 muertos y más de 30 heridosESDetenido en Marruecos el periodista crítico Ali LmrabetESPedro Sánchez visita Almería tras incendio mortal; otros dos incendios activos en Cataluña y AragónESIncendio de magnitud excepcional devasta el bosque de FontainebleauESAlbares ataca al PP por "boicotear" la política exterior española y su "xenofobia"ESAlbares exige a Feijóo desautorizar a Rajoy por un artículo sobre la selección francesaESMercados se mantienen tranquilos pese a subida del petróleo por tensiones en Oriente PróximoESSam Neill, actor de Jurassic Park, fallece a los 78 añosESRoban y encuentran estatua de Curro, mascota de la Expo 92, en una fuenteESEspaña apoya la prohibición del comercio con asentamientos de Cisjordania
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China's New Ethnic Unity Law Sparks International Condemnation
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Política·2/7/2026Resumen IA

China's New Ethnic Unity Law Sparks International Condemnation

China's new Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress, effective Wednesday, aims to forge a shared national identity but faces criticism from Taiwan, the UN, and rights groups for potentially threatening freedoms, especially for minorities like Uyghurs and Tibetans. Critics also point to a clause allowing liability for violations outside China, raising concerns about transnational repression.

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Guardian World
Meta, X, and Snapchat Block Saudi Dissident Accounts Under Government Orders
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Política·22/5/2026Resumen IA

Meta, X, and Snapchat Block Saudi Dissident Accounts Under Government Orders

Meta, X, and Snapchat have blocked accounts of Saudi dissidents within the kingdom following orders from Saudi authorities. Activists criticize the platforms for acting as instruments of repression, while Meta states it restricts content violating local laws but not its own standards, sometimes informing users. X has notified users of Saudi requests but taken no action yet.

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Guardian Tech
Two men first in British history to be found guilty of spying for China
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7/5/2026

Two men first in British history to be found guilty of spying for China

Chi Leung Wai and Chung Biu Yuen convicted over surveillance of dissidents in ‘shadow policing’ operationA UK Border Force officer and Hong Kong trade official based in London have been found guilty of spying for China and surveilling dissidents through a “shadow policing” operation.Chi Leung “Peter” Wai, 38, and Chung Biu Yuen, 65, also known as Bill, were found guilty at the Old Bailey of assisting a foreign intelligence service, making them the first people in British history to be convicted of spying for China. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Death toll rises to 20 in Colombian highway bombing as president blames FARC dissidents
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Crime·27/4/2026Resumen IA

Death toll rises to 20 in Colombian highway bombing as president blames FARC dissidents

A bombing on the Pan-American Highway in Colombia's southern Cauca region has killed 20 people and injured 36, including minors. President Gustavo Petro blamed the attack on rebels linked to dissident factions of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), calling them terrorists and drug traffickers. The attack created a 200-metre crater and marks the most brutal violence against civilians in the region in decades, occurring one month before the May 31 presidential election.

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