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Así reflejaron la muerte de Francisco las tapas de los principales diarios del mundo

La muerte del papa Francisco sacudió a todo el mundo y los diarios de todo el planeta se hicieron eco de la triste noticia durante las primeras horas del lunes.
Los grandes medios de todo el mundo despidieron al sumo pontífice y en casi todas las publicaciones hubo un denominador común: su lucha para ayudar a los marginales y su compromiso para romper con las tradiciones establecidas en la Iglesia.
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Uno de los primeros diarios internacionales en difundir la noticia fue el reconocido medio británico The Guardian, quien lo describe como «un pontífice pionero» y destaca su militancia por los derechos humanos.
La tapa del diario británico The Guardian, tras la muerte del papa Francisco. (Foto: captura/The Guardian).
Casi el unísono, The New York Times publicó la noticia y destacó a Francisco como alguien que “defendió a los marginados y se enfrentó a los tradicionalistas”.
También remarcó el hecho de que se trató del primer pontífice latinoamericano y el primer jesuita. “Fue una voz que luchó por crear una iglesia católica romana más inclusiva», agregó.
The New York Times destacó la defensa del papa Francisco sobre los marginales. (Foto: Captura/The New York Times).
The Washington Post también despidió a Jorge Mario Bergoglio y lo elogió por su “apertura y empatía hacia los marginados que transformaron el papado”.
“Su estilo inclusivo le causó elogios y críticas, aunque logró hacer pocos cambios en la doctrina católica”, agregaron.
El diario británico The Sun eligió una metáfora para informar la muerte de Jorge Bergoglio. «Con Dios ahora», fue la frase que encabezó al medio inglés.
También detallaron que murió a los 88 años luego de una neumonía bilateral y señaron que «1.4 billones de católicos están de luto».
La tapa del diario británico The Sun reza en su título: «Con Dios ahora». (Foto: captura/The Sun).
El diario inglés The Mirror se hizo eco de la muerte del Jefe de la Iglesia Católica y citó al Rey Carlos en sus declaraciones por la triste noticia.
“Una pérdida devastadora, será recordado por su compasión”, fue la frase que utilizó el Rey para despedir al sumo pontífice este lunes por la mañana.
El diario inglés Mirror citó al Rey Carlos tras la muerte del papa Francisco: «Devastadora pérdida». (Foto: captura/The Mirror).
En Italia, cuna del Vaticano, también se refirieron a la muerte de Francisco I. “Addio Francesco», fue el título del diario La Republica junto a una foto del papa de espaldas.
El periódico italiano lo destacó como «el pontífice reformista» al anunciar su fallecimiento en la residencia de Santa Marta.

El diario italiano La Republica despidió al Papa Francisco tras conocerse su fallecimiento. (Foto: captura/La Republica).
El diario Le Monde, de Francia, destacó a Jorge Bergoglio como “el primer sumo pontífice no europeo después de miles de años».
La foto no fue elegida en vano: en ella se lo ve a Francisco vestido de blanco, rodeado de sacerdotes vestidos de negro. Una imagen que representa la revolución que causó en la Iglesia Católica.
La tapa de Le Monde, de Francia, hizo hincapié en que fue el primer sumo pontífice no europeo después de miles de años. (Foto: Captura/Le Monde).
El diario El País, de España, destacó al papa Francisco como “un vendaval social y reformador en la Iglesia”.
En la portada de este lunes, el medio español también dio detalles sobre la hora de la muerta del sumo pontífice.
La tapa del diario El País, de España, tras la muerte de Jorge Bergoglio. (Foto: captura/El País).
El diario El Mundo, también de España, destacó a Jorge Bergoglio como «el aldabón de la periferia e el corazón de Europa».
El medio español lo definió como «el papa de los pobres» y “el papa que fue una revolución». Al mismo tiempo, lamentaron que no haya visitado el país.

El diario El Mundo, de España, tituló «Muere el Papa Francisco» este lunes por la mañana. (Foto: captura/El Mundo).
En Brasil, donde el papa estuvo unos meses después de asumir, lo despidieron como «el reformista de la iglesia católica».
Jorge Bergoglio estuvo en Brasilia durante la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud del año 2013. Allí dio uno de sus más recordados discursos, donde le pidió a los jóvenes que «hagan lío».
El diario O Globo, de Brasil, también se hizo eco de la muerte de sumo pontífice. (Foto: captura/O Globo).
El diario El País, de Uruguay, destacó al papa argentino como «el primer pontífice latinoamericano» que lideraba la Iglesia católica desde 2013.
“Su muerte marca el fin de un papado que buscó acercar la iglesia a los más pobres y promover reformas en el Vaticano”, agregaron.
El País de Uruguay destacó a Francisco como el primer pontífice latinoamericano. (Foto: Captura/El País).
El papa Francisco murió este lunes a las 7:35 (hora de Roma) en su residencia del Vaticano, la Casa Santa Marta, según informó el Vaticano mediante un video del cardenal Kevin Joseph Farrel. El sumo pontífice murió de un paro cardíaco mientras dormía, contó el periodista Nelson Castro en TN.
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A federal judge in Boston agreed Monday to extend a temporary restraining order blocking President Donald Trump’s attempt to block international students from entering the U.S. to study at Harvard.
The update is a near-term win for the nation’s oldest university in its months-long fight with the Trump administration.
Lawyers for Harvard had urged U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs on Monday to extend two restraining orders that blocked the Trump administration from revoking its credentials under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program, or SEVP, and which temporarily blocked a proclamation Trump signed earlier this month that barred foreign nationals from traveling to the U.S. if they planned to study or research at Harvard.
«The proclamation is a plain violation of the First Amendment,» Ian Gershengorn, a lawyer for Harvard, told Judge Burroughs in court on Monday in seeking a preliminary injunction, a more lasting form of court-ordered relief.
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Banners on the Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library at the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Massachusetts on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (Sophie Park/Bloomberg)
Burroughs extended the temporary restraining order through June 23, noting that she needed more time to formally rule on the request for injunctive relief.
«We’ll kick out an opinion as soon as we can,» she told the court Monday afternoon, shortly before proceedings wrapped for the day.
At issue is a push to revoke Harvard’s credentials under its SEVP program, announced by DHS Secretary Kristi Noem in May; and a separate proclamation signed by Trump in June, seeking to block foreign nationals from entering the U.S. if they were planning to study or conduct research at Harvard.
Both actions were temporarily blocked by Burroughs. Now, lawyers for the school are pushing for a more permanent form of relief known as a preliminary injunction.
In the interim, lawyers for Harvard said that the Trump administration’s actions have injected «unnecessary uncertainty for Harvard and its students, who may yet again have their status as lawfully present nonimmigrants in the United States abruptly and categorically rescinded.»
Harvard argued that the Trump administration’s actions would violate the Administrative Procedure Act, the First Amendment, and the Fifth Amendment – injecting «continued chaos and lasting damage on Harvard for no compelling reason,» they said in a filing.
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Trump officials have accused Harvard University of «fostering violence, antisemitism, and coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party on its campus,» according to a statement earlier this year, and for failing to account for «known illegal activity» on its campus.
Lawyers for Harvard told Burroughs in court on Monday that these actions have already injected uncertainty into the lives of their international students.
They noted that some foreign students were incorrectly denied visas after indicating their plans to study at Harvard, while at least four other students were wrongfully detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials earlier this month upon arriving in the U.S. at Boston’s Logan International Airport.
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Harvard President Alan Garber acknowledges an extended round of applause during Harvard University’s commencement ceremonies, Thursday, May 29, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)
Harvard is also fighting to retain its SEVP accreditation. The program is run by the Department of Homeland Security and allows universities to sponsor international students for U.S. visas for the duration of their enrollment at a public university.
If it loses that status, experts previously told Fox News, thousands of international students currently enrolled at Harvard will have a narrow window to either transfer to another U.S. university, or risk losing their student visas within 180 days.
Lawyers for Harvard previously told Burroughs that ending their SEVP certification would affect roughly 7,000 international students at Harvard – or some 27% of its total student body.
Monday’s hearing was the latest in a string of legal dust-ups that have pitted Harvard against the Trump administration – or vice versa – in Trump’s second White House term.
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Cambridge, MA – May 23: Hundreds of graduates walked out of the 2024 Commencement in Harvard Yard to call attention to the plight of Palestinians. (Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)
Since Trump took office in January, the administration has already frozen more than $2 billion in grants and contracts awarded to the university, and is proposing to end its tax-exempt status, among other things.
The administration is also targeting Harvard with investigations led by six separate federal agencies.
Combined, these actions have created a wide degree of uncertainty at Harvard.
Legal experts noted the court is wading into largely uncharted territory.
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Asked how it might play out, many scholars pointed to a lack of precedent and offered no clear answer.
«As with many things that Trump does, the answer is unclear, because it hasn’t been done before,» Josh Blackman, a law professor at South Texas College of Law, said last month. «No president has tried to do this before, so I don’t think there’s a clear precedent on the answer.»
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Israel activates ‘Barak Magen’ aerial defenses for system’s first ever interception

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Israel activated a new aerial defense system – dubbed «Barak Magen,» meaning «lightning shield» – for the first time on Sunday night, saying it intercepted and destroyed multiple Iranian drones.
The Israeli Navy intercepted eight Iranian drones using the «Barak Magen» and its long-range air defense (LRAD) interceptor, which were launched from an Israeli navy Sa’ar 6 missile ship, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said in a statement.
John Hannah, senior fellow at The Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA) and the co-author of a report published earlier this month on Israel’s defense against two massive Iranian missile attacks in 2024, told Fox News Digital on Monday that the air defense system «significantly enhances» the air and missile defense architecture of Israel’s navy.
«The Barak Magen is simply another arrow in the expanding quiver of Israel’s highly sophisticated and increasingly diverse multi-tiered missile defense architecture – which was already, by leaps and bounds, the most advanced and experienced air defense system fielded by any country in the world,» Hannah said.
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The «Barak Magen» interceptors were launched from an Israeli navy Sa’ar 6 missile ship. (Israel Defense Forces)
The system can intercept a «wide range of threats,» according to the IDF, including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), cruise missiles, high-trajectory threats and shore-to-sea missiles.
Hannah said the system not only provides force protection for the Israeli fleet but also gives long-distance protection to Israel’s expanding oil and gas infrastructure in the eastern Mediterranean, along with critical infrastructure and population centers located along Israel’s coastline.
«It allows Israel to conduct interceptions at significant distances from the Israeli homeland, both out in the eastern Mediterranean and the Red Sea, and thereby adds critically important strategic depth when defending Israel’s tiny geographic area,» he said.
The IDF said that the Israeli Navy’s missile ship flotilla has intercepted about 25 UAVs that posed a threat to Israel since the conflict with Iran escalated.
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An Israeli attack on the Shahran oil depot on June 15, 2025, in Tehran, Iran. (Stringer/Getty Images)
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Meanwhile, the Israeli military claimed it had achieved air superiority above Tehran, warning about 330,000 people in a central part of the Iranian capital to evacuate ahead of new strikes.
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