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Estados Unidos y Ucrania firmaron un acuerdo por los recursos naturales

Ucrania y Estados Unidos firmaron el miércoles un pacto sobre un fondo conjunto para invertir en la reconstrucción del país asolado por la guerra, y un borrador dice que daría a Washington acceso preferente a nuevos acuerdos sobre recursos naturales ucranianos.
El Departamento del Tesoro estadounidense anunció el miércoles que Estados Unidos y Ucrania firmaron un acuerdo sobre un “fondo de inversión para la reconstrucción”, después de semanas de negociaciones sobre el acceso a los recursos naturales ucranianos.
“En reconocimiento del importante apoyo financiero y material que el pueblo de Estados Unidos ha proporcionado a la defensa de Ucrania desde la invasión a gran escala de Rusia, esta asociación económica posiciona a nuestros dos países para colaborar e invertir juntos con el fin de garantizar que nuestros activos, talentos y capacidades mutuos puedan acelerar la recuperación económica de Ucrania”, afirma el comunicado, que no da detalles del contenido.
La ministra ucraniana de Economía, Yulia Svyrydenko, confirmó la firma del acuerdo en Washington. En un post en X, dijo: “Junto con Estados Unidos, estamos creando el Fondo que atraerá la inversión mundial a nuestro país”.
En Kiev, el Primer Ministro Denys Shmygal declaró en la televisión nacional que el acuerdo era “bueno, igualitario y beneficioso”.

En un post en Telegram, Shmygal dijo que los dos países establecerían un Fondo de Inversión para la Reconstrucción en el que cada parte tendría el 50% de los derechos de voto. “Ucrania conserva el pleno control sobre su subsuelo, infraestructuras y recursos naturales”, afirmó.
Respondiendo a una preocupación clave para Kiev, dijo que no se pediría a Ucrania que devolviera ninguna “deuda” por los miles de millones de dólares en armas estadounidenses y otras ayudas desde que Rusia invadió el país en febrero de 2022.
“Los beneficios del fondo se reinvertirán exclusivamente en Ucrania”, dijo.
Trump había buscado originalmente 500.000 millones de dólares en riqueza mineral, unas cuatro veces lo que Estados Unidos ha aportado a Ucrania desde la guerra.
Trump había exigido inicialmente derechos sobre la riqueza mineral de Ucrania como compensación por los miles de millones de dólares en armas estadounidenses enviadas bajo el mandato del ex presidente Joe Biden tras la invasión rusa de hace poco más de tres años.
Tras las dudas iniciales, Ucrania ha aceptado un acuerdo sobre minerales como forma de garantizar la inversión a largo plazo de Estados Unidos, mientras Trump intenta reducir drásticamente los compromisos de seguridad de Estados Unidos en todo el mundo.

Trump se ha resistido a ofrecer garantías de seguridad a Ucrania y ha rechazado su aspiración a entrar en la OTAN.
Pero Trump dijo el miércoles que una presencia estadounidense sobre el terreno beneficiaría a Ucrania.
“La presencia estadounidense, creo, mantendrá a muchos malos actores fuera del país o, desde luego, fuera de la zona donde estamos haciendo las excavaciones”, dijo Trump en la reunión del gabinete.
El secretario de Estado, Marco Rubio, amenazó el martes con que la Administración Trump renunciaría a la mediación en el conflicto -que Trump había prometido durante la campaña acabar en su primer día de mandato- a menos que las dos partes presenten “propuestas concretas”.
Trump ha presionado para lograr un acuerdo en el que Ucrania ceda parte del territorio arrebatado por Rusia, que ha rechazado las propuestas respaldadas por Estados Unidos de un alto el fuego de al menos 30 días.
El presidente Volodymyr Zelensky ha descartado cualquier concesión formal a Rusia de Crimea, la península arrebatada en 2014 y cuya anexión por Moscú es rotundamente rechazada a nivel internacional.
(Con información de AFP, AP y Reuters)
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Iran ramps up regional threats as Trump considers talks, and eyewitness accounts of regime violence emerge

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As diplomatic talks between Washington and Tehran gain momentum, Iran has intensified its rhetoric toward the region while continuing a violent crackdown at home, according to analysts and eyewitness accounts obtained by Fox News Digital.
On Sunday and Monday morning, Iran issued fresh warnings that any military strike on its territory would ignite a regional conflict, even as senior Iranian officials signaled a willingness to negotiate. Reuters reported Monday that Tehran is examining the possibility of renewed nuclear talks with the United States, with Turkey emerging as a potential venue and regional mediators, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, playing an active role, after President Donald Trump said he was hopeful a deal could be reached to avert military action against Iran.
U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to arrive in Israel on Tuesday for meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir, according to Axios. The publication also reported that Steve Witkoff will meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Istanbul on Friday.
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The state tax building burned during Iran’s protests in Tehran, Jan. 19, 2026. (Majid Asgaripour/West Asia News Agency via Reuters)
The talks are expected to focus on Iran, following Zamir’s weekend visit to Washington, where he held a series of meetings with U.S. defense officials on the Islamic Republic.
Benny Sabti, an Iran expert at Israel’s Institute for National Security Studies, told Fox News Digital this pattern is consistent with Tehran’s long-standing strategy.
«This is very typical behavior for the Iranian regime,» Sabti said. He said Iran deliberately escalated threats days ago, warning that if it were attacked, no country in the Middle East would be safe. «They treat the region as if it is being held hostage,» he said, adding that the tactic appears to have worked.
Sabti pointed to the list of mediators now involved. «Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, all of them went to the United States pushing for talks,» he said. «They are trying to avoid being dragged into the Iranian threat.»
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Iranians attend an anti-government protest in Tehran on Jan. 9, 2026. (UGC via AP)
According to Sabti, Tehran is also projecting mixed messages by design. «There are two voices coming out of Iran,» he said. «On one side, the generals, the IRGC, the military, escalating threats. On the other side, the foreign minister and the president are talking about negotiations.»
On Monday morning, Al Arabiya reported that Iranian news agencies Tasnim and Fars deleted a report that referenced approval for negotiations with the United States.
Sabti said that even Iran’s National Security Council reflects this dual messaging. He noted that a deputy official recently signaled Iran would not yet further advance its enriched uranium, while military officials simultaneously escalated rhetoric. «It is meant to confuse the enemy and to keep the entire Middle East under pressure,» he said.
While Iran’s external posture oscillates between threats and diplomacy, reports from inside the country point to an intensifying crackdown on protesters.
Independent casualty estimates vary widely. The Human Rights Activists News Agency (HRANA) reported that, based on its latest aggregated data, 6,842 people had been confirmed killed by the end of the 36th day of protests. According to HRANA, 6,425 of those killed were recorded as protesters, while 146 were children under the age of 18. An additional 11,280 cases remain under review. HRANA and other opposition-linked groups have warned that the final toll could be significantly higher, with some estimates reaching as high as 30,000 deaths.
Fox News Digital received eyewitness accounts from individuals identified as part of the MEK’s Resistance Units network inside Iran.
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Opposition-linked groups warn that the final death toll could be as high as 30,000. (MAHSA/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images))
One eyewitness from Eslamshahr, a southern district of Tehran, said a group of 27 protesters was fired upon, killing 10. The source said a cousin was killed, another cousin, Melika, 20, was mutilated, and the bodies were buried in a nearby park.
In Lahijan, in northern Gilan Province, an eyewitness said 30 protesters were shot outside the governor’s office on Jan. 8, with seven later dying in the hospital. In Shiraz, a 16-year-old said he was shot with pellet guns in the lips, eye and throat and is now experiencing vision problems.
Another eyewitness from Bandar Abbas in southern Iran said that since Jan. 18, martial law has been imposed, with residents barred from the streets after 4 p.m. local time. The source claimed security forces entered hospitals to remove or kill wounded protesters and that families were allegedly told to pay 10 billion rials, roughly $8,000, to recover the bodies of their children.
Sabti said the renewed diplomacy has also deepened public disillusionment inside Iran.
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Iranian security forces allegedly killed detainees and burned bodies during protests, with clashes continuing in Kermanshah, Rasht and Mashhad despite government claims. (NCRI)
«Many protesters are very disappointed,» he said. «When Trump said on Jan. 13 that ‘help is on its way,’ they believed it. They were very emotional about it. After 47 years, an American president was speaking in support of the Iranian people. But now they interpret his words as helping the regime, not the protesters. The disappointment is very deep.»
Reuters contributed to this report.
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Son of Norway’s crown princess to face rape charges as new Epstein files mention her hundreds of times

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Norway’s royal family is facing an unusually turbulent moment as the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit prepares to stand trial this week on multiple criminal charges, including rape, just as newly released Jeffrey Epstein documents have revived scrutiny of the princess’s past contact with him.
The defendant, Marius Borg Høiby, is scheduled to appear in Oslo district court on Tuesday following an indictment handed down last summer after a lengthy investigation. Høiby is not part of the royal household and does not hold any official role.
Authorities arrested Høiby several times in 2024 as allegations mounted, though he was not held in custody while prosecutors built their case.
Prosecutors accuse Høiby of committing multiple sexual assaults over a period of several years and engaging in violent and threatening behavior toward former partners. The alleged incidents span from 2018 through late 2024 and include accusations of violating a restraining order.
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Norway’s Marius Borg Hoiby and Crown Princess Mette-Marit in Oslo, June 16, 2022. (Lise Aserud/NTB via AP)
If convicted, the 29-year-old could face a prison sentence of up to 10 years. Court proceedings are expected to continue into mid-March.
Following the indictment, defense attorney Petar Sekulic said his client denies all allegations of sexual abuse and disputes most of the charges related to violence.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway visits The International Library Of Fashion at Stasjonsmesterbygningen on Jan. 24, 2025 in Oslo. (Rune Hellestad/Corbis/Getty Images)
The case has proven embarrassing for a monarchy that typically enjoys strong public support in Norway, drawing sustained media attention both at home and abroad.
That attention intensified further last week with the release of a new trove of records connected to Epstein. The documents include hundreds of references to Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who has previously acknowledged and regretted her contact with Epstein.

Crown Prince Hakon Magnus and Crown Princess Mette-Marit attend the Save the Children Peace Prize Party at the Nobel Peace Center on Dec. 10, 2024 in Oslo, Norway. (Per Ole Hagen/Getty Images)
The records, which include email correspondence, indicate that Mette-Marit stayed for several days in early 2013 at a Palm Beach, Florida, property owned by Epstein — a visit the royal household has said was arranged through a mutual friend, according to Norwegian broadcaster NRK.
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In comments to The Associated Press, Mette-Marit said she failed to adequately examine Epstein’s background at the time and expressed regret over the association, calling it an embarrassing lapse in judgment. She also said she sympathizes deeply with the victims of Epstein’s abuse.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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