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Donald Trump confirmó que recibió una invitación oficial de China para reunirse con el presidente Xi Jinping

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha confirmado este martes haber recibido una invitación oficial de Beijing para reunirse con su homólogo chino, Xi Jinping, si bien ha negado que haya estado “buscando una cumbre” con él.
Así, el presidente estadounidense ha vuelto a arremeter contra la prensa de “noticias falsas” que ha venido publicando que sería él el principal interesado en reunirse con el mandatario chino.
“¡No es cierto, no estoy buscando nada! Podría ir a China, pero solo sería por invitación del presidente Xi, que ya me ha sido extendida. De lo contrario, ¡no me interesa!”, ha escrito en su cuenta de Truth Social.
El diario británico ‘The Times’ publicó que Xi podría estar pensando en celebrar una reunión a tres con Trump y Vladimir Putin, con motivo del desfile que se celebra en septiembre en la Plaza de Tiananmen de Beijing para conmemorar el final de la II Guerra Mundial, un acto al que el presidente ruso ha confirmado que asistirá.
El encuentro supondría un importante cambio en la relación entre Washington y Beijing, en un momento en el que desde la Casa Blanca se ha iniciado una cruzada arancelaria contra el gigante chino, si bien en las últimas semanas los ánimos se han enfriado gracias a una tregua comercial de 90 días y al levantamiento de restricciones a las exportaciones de tecnología china

Estados Unidos ha suspendido los controles de exportación de tecnología hacia China en el marco de los compromisos adoptados en el ‘consenso de Ginebra’ y, posteriormente, en Londres con la vista puesta en facilitar un acuerdo comercial con el gigante asiático.
Según personas familiarizadas con el asunto consultadas por ‘Financial Times’, al departamento de Comercio de la Oficina de Industria y Seguridad, encargado de dichas labores de vigilancia, se le habrían dado instrucciones durante los últimos meses para que sea prudente en sus actuaciones con China.
Aunque Donald Trump quiere evitar medidas que puedan perjudicar sus esfuerzos por reunirse con su homólogo chino, Xi Jinping, algunas fuentes habrían indicado también que Washington tendría las manos atadas en materia de control de las exportaciones ante al riesgo de que Pekín responda restringiendo la venta a Estados Unidos de tierras raras, como ya hizo por primera vez en mayo.
La Casa Blanca se disponía en abril a bloquear la exportación de microchips H20, fabricados por Nvidia y diseñados específicamente para el mercado chino después de que Joe Biden limitase la venta de otros chips más avanzados. No obstante, Trump dio marcha atrás tras la presión ejercida por el consejero delegado de Nvidia, Jensen Huang.
El H20 suscita preocupaciones entre los expertos por cuanto sería un componente clave para reforzar las capacidades del Ejército chino. De su lado, Nvidia sostiene que bloquear las exportaciones de chips empuja, precisamente, a China a invertir en I+D y reducir su dependencia de la tecnología estadounidense.
Las delegaciones china y estadounidense concluyeron este lunes en Estocolmo su primera jornada de un nuevo ciclo de negociaciones sobre sus aranceles recíprocos, que podría culminar con una prórroga de la tregua arancelaria alcanzada entre ambos países en mayo.
Esta tercera ronda de negociaciones entre las dos principales potencias económicas mundiales se celebra días antes de que expire el 1 de agosto el plazo fijado por Donald Trump a numerosos socios comerciales para evitar subidas arancelarias.
Las conversaciones, que tuvieron lugar en el edificio Rosenbad, donde se encuentra el gabinete del primer ministro sueco, terminaron hacia las 19H50 locales (17H50 GMT) y se reanudarán el martes, informó el Tesoro estadounidense a la prensa.
No se comunicó ninguna información sobre los temas abordados en esta primera jornada.
Antes de iniciar el encuentro, China declaró que busca “respeto mutuo y reciprocidad” durante estas negociaciones.
(Con información de Europa Press)
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Rubio slams UNRWA as a ‘subsidiary of Hamas,’ vows it will not ‘play any role’ in delivering aid to Gaza

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who arrived in Israel shortly after Vice President JD Vance left for Washington, railed against the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) amid the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
«UNRWA’s not going to play any role in it,» Rubio said when asked about whether the controversial agency would assist in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza. «The United Nations is here. They’re on the ground. We’re willing to work with them if they can make it work, but not UNRWA. UNRWA became a subsidiary of Hamas.»
UNRWA demanded in a post on X that it be allowed to do work in Gaza.
«As the largest U.N. agency operating in the Gaza Strip, by far, UNRWA has an unparalleled logistical network, longstanding trust from the community, managing the distribution of supplies based on vulnerability and clear criteria. Our teams are ready, inside and outside Gaza. Let us work,» the agency wrote.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio listens to a question as he speaks to the media after visiting the Civil-Military Coordination Center in southern Israel on Oct. 24, 2025. (Fadel Senna/Pool via Reuters)
On Oct. 17, days after world leaders backed a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) opened a Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC), which is where Rubio spoke on Friday.
The CMCC is located in southern Israel and will serve as the main hub for Gaza stabilization efforts. It will also oversee implementation of the ceasefire agreement and has an operations floor designed to track real-time developments in Gaza.
During the U.N. General Assembly (UNGA) last month, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres spoke at a meeting in support of UNRWA, saying that the agency has «made invaluable contributions to development, human rights, humanitarian action, and peace and security, including for Israel.»
«UNRWA is vital to any prospects for peace and stability in the region,» Guterres added.

UNRWA’s headquarters in Gaza City, Gaza, on Feb. 21, 2024. (Dawoud Abo Alkas/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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However, the U.S. and Israel have taken hard stances against the agency, particularly in the wake of the Oct. 7, 2023, massacre.
President Donald Trump in February reaffirmed the U.S.’s commitment to not fund UNRWA.
In the executive order, Trump said that «UNRWA has reportedly been infiltrated by members of groups long designated by the Secretary of State as foreign terrorist organizations, and UNRWA employees were involved in the October 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel.»

A Palestinian boy walks near an UNRWA school sheltering displaced people that was hit in an overnight Israeli strike in Gaza City on July 5, 2025. (Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters)
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In April 2025, when the International Court of Justice (ICJ) demanded Israel work with UNRWA, Washington backed Jerusalem, saying it was under no obligation to work with the agency and had «ample grounds to question UNRWA’s impartiality.»
UNRWA announced in August 2024 the end of an investigation by the Office of Internal Oversight Services into whether its staff participated in the attacks, as Israel claimed. Following the probe, which looked into 19 UNRWA staff members, nine staff members were fired over evidence that «could indicate» they were involved in the attacks.
The investigation found one case in which there was no evidence to confirm the staffer’s involvement and nine other cases in which «the evidence obtained by OIOS was insufficient» to prove their participation, according to UNRWA.
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Fox News Digital reached out to UNRWA and Israel’s mission to the U.N. for comment.
Fox News Digital’s Alexandra Koch contributed to this report.
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Johnson shuts down House to pressure Schumer as government standstill nears one month

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Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has canceled votes in the House of Representatives for a fourth straight week as the government shutdown shows no signs of ending.
Johnson’s move is a part of his continued pressure strategy on Senate Democrats and Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who have sunk the GOP’s federal funding plan 12 times since Sept. 19, when the House passed the measure.
Sept. 19 was also the last day the House was in session, meaning lawmakers have been largely in their home districts for over a month.
Republicans are pushing a short-term extension of fiscal year (FY) 2025 spending levels through Nov. 21 — called a continuing resolution (CR) — aimed at giving congressional negotiators time to strike a longer-term deal for FY2026.
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House Speaker Mike Johnson, right, is canceling House votes to pressure Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, left, for refusing to agree to a GOP-led plan to avert a government shutdown. (Kent Nishimura/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)
Democrats, furious at being sidelined in federal funding discussions, have been withholding their support for any spending bill that does not also extend COVID-19 pandemic-era enhanced Obamacare subsidies that are due to expire at the end of this year.
Johnson’s decision was made public on Friday afternoon during a brief pro forma session in the House. Under rules dictated by the Constitution, the chamber must meet for brief periods every few days called «pro forma» sessions to ensure continuity, even if there are no formal legislative matters at hand.
Pro forma sessions can also be opportunities for lawmakers to give brief speeches or introduce legislation that they otherwise would not have.
Democrats have criticized Johnson’s decision, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., telling reporters that House Republicans have been «on vacation for the last four weeks.»

The government is in a shutdown after Congress failed to reach an agreement on federal funding. (Getty Images)
Republicans, however, have largely stayed united behind Johnson as the shutdown continues.
«I mean, if all of a sudden the Senate wants to pass a clean CR, I would imagine there are some options on the table that we can pursue to get things back on track,» said Rep. Adrian Smith, R-Neb., who presided over the House chamber on Friday.
«I would defer, ultimately, to [leadership’s] decisions for the schedule. But right now, I don’t see any sign that we need to change what has been on the counter.»
But there have been several notable defections. Both Reps. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., and Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., have made their criticism of Johnson’s strategy known publicly for weeks.
«I believe very strongly that it’s the wrong decision,» Kiley told MSNBC earlier this week, adding House lawmakers were not «doing all the things we’re supposed to be doing» aside from figuring out how to end the shutdown.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, seen in August 2023, has been critical of Johnson’s shutdown strategy. (Scott Strazzante-Pool/Getty Images)
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Multiple House lawmakers have also raised concerns about being out of session on private weekly calls that Johnson holds with members of the GOP conference.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, R-Texas, was the most recent House Republican to suggest the GOP could be in a stronger position if they were back in Washington, Fox News Digital was told.
«I think the longer that we are out, the messaging is starting to get old,» Van Duyne told fellow House Republicans on their Tuesday call.
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