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EN VIVO | La delegación iraní abandonó Islamabad tras concluir las conversaciones con EEUU

Estados Unidos y el régimen de Irán concluyeron sin acuerdo sus conversaciones de paz en Islamabad, tras una jornada maratónica de negociaciones de más de 21 horas.
El vicepresidente estadounidense JD Vance señaló al término del encuentro en el Hotel Serena de la capital paquistaní que persiste un punto de fricción clave: la falta de garantías iraníes para verificar la naturaleza pacífica de su programa nuclear. Antes de irse en el Air Force Two, dejó en Pakistán una última oferta de paz para el régimen.
Por su parte, Teherán calificó como “exigencias irrazonables” las demandas de Washington. El portavoz del Ministerio de Exteriores, Esmaeil Baqaei, sostuvo: “Estas negociaciones se celebraron tras 40 días de guerra (…). Es natural que desde el principio no esperáramos llegar a un acuerdo en una sola sesión”.
En paralelo a las conversaciones entre Washington y Teherán, las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) continuaron con su ofensiva en Líbano contra el grupo terrorista Hezbollah y el sábado por la noche destruyeron un laboratorio de fabricación de explosivos en la frontera con Cisjordania
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Arabia Saudita restableció las operaciones de un yacimiento petrolífero y un oleoducto dañados por ataques iraníes
El Ministerio de Energía de Arabia Saudí informó que se restablecieron las operaciones en dos instalaciones energéticas tras los ataques sufridos por el sector de petróleo y gas.
En una publicación en X, la cartera señaló que el oleoducto Este-Oeste alcanzó su capacidad máxima de bombeo, con un volumen de siete millones de barriles diarios. Además, se reanudó la producción de aproximadamente 300.000 barriles diarios en el yacimiento petrolífero de Manifa.
El ministerio indicó que se trabaja para restablecer por completo las operaciones en la planta de Khurais, lo que permitiría añadir otros 300.000 barriles diarios. El jueves, Arabia Saudí había anunciado la suspensión de las operaciones en varias instalaciones tras ataques dirigidos contra yacimientos de petróleo, gas y electricidad en Riad, la provincia oriental y la ciudad industrial de Yanbu.
El ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Pakistán instó este domingo a Estados Unidos e Irán a mantener su acuerdo de tregua, luego de que las negociaciones concluyeran sin un acuerdo para poner fin a la guerra en Medio Oriente. No obstante, el vicepresidente estadounidense JD Vance dejó antes de partir de Islamabad una última oferta al régimen.
Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) de la Brigada Efraín y combatientes de Yahalom, una unidad especial de ingenieros de combate de élite del Cuerpo de Ingenieros israelí, destruyeron un laboratorio de fabricación de explosivos en el campamento de Tulkarem.
El régimen iraní mantiene el bloqueo de internet tras las negociaciones frustradas
Irán no ha establecido un calendario para restablecer el acceso general a internet a nivel mundial, pese a que algunas empresas mantienen conectividad limitada, según informó el domingo un alto funcionario del sector tecnológico.
“No se ha anunciado ninguna fecha concreta para el restablecimiento del acceso público a internet”, declaró Ali Hakim Javadi, jefe de la Organización del Gremio de Informáticos de Irán, quien citó preocupaciones de seguridad debido a “condiciones especiales y de guerra”.
La delegación iraní abandonó Islamabad tras concluir las conversaciones sin acuerdo
Los enviados iraníes partieron de Islamabad hacia Teherán después de que las conversaciones con Estados Unidos concluyeran sin acuerdo, según informaron medios iraníes este domingo.
Australia instó a que se mantenga el alto el fuego en Medio Oriente
La ministra de Asuntos Exteriores de Australia, Penny Wong, instó el domingo a prorrogar el alto el fuego en Medio Oriente tras la conclusión sin acuerdo de las conversaciones entre Estados Unidos e Irán.
“La prioridad ahora debe ser continuar el alto el fuego y retomar las negociaciones”, expresó Wong en un comunicado, y calificó de “decepcionante” que las conversaciones en Islamabad entre ambas delegaciones hayan finalizado sin acuerdo.
Teherán afirmó que nadie esperaba alcanzar un acuerdo con EEUU

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Irán sostuvo que no se esperaba alcanzar un acuerdo en una sola sesión de negociaciones con Estados Unidos, tras el estancamiento de las conversaciones en Islamabad el domingo.
“Naturalmente, desde el principio no debíamos esperar llegar a un acuerdo en una sola sesión. Nadie tenía esa expectativa”, declaró el portavoz del ministerio, Esmaeil Baqaei, según la emisora estatal IRIB. Baqaei afirmó que Teherán confía en que los contactos con Pakistán y otros aliados regionales continuarán.
Vance partió de Pakistán tras el estancamiento de las negociaciones con Irán
El vicepresidente JD Vance abordó su avión gubernamental a las 7:08 de la mañana, hora local, en Islamabad, partiendo de Pakistán tras declarar que Irán se negó a renunciar al desarrollo de un arma nuclear, lo que impidió alcanzar un acuerdo.
Estados Unidos e Irán habían acordado un alto el fuego de dos semanas el 7 de abril para entablar negociaciones.
El vicepresidente de Estados Unidos, JD Vance, informó que la delegación estadounidense no alcanzó un acuerdo con Irán en Islamabad para poner fin a la guerra en Medio Oriente y el régimen persa sostuvo que dicha resolución de las negociaciones fue producto de las “exigencias irrazonables” de Estados Unidos.
El vicepresidente de Estados Unidos, JD Vance, anunció este domingo desde Islambad que la delegación estadounidense no alcanzó un acuerdo con el régimen de Irán tras 21 horas de negociaciones, por lo que se vuelve a Washington junto al resto del equipo negociador norteamericano.
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WATCH: Maryland Dems defend ‘big tent’ party as New York socialist surge fuels Dem divide

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Maryland Democrats rejected the idea that New York’s socialist surge in primary victories signals a broader Democratic divide, insisting the races are a reflection of individual districts rather than a national shift as the party looks ahead to the midterm elections.
«We have a big tent party, that’s what it says,» Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., said when asked what New York’s election results mean for Democrats.
«This is a democracy,» he continued. «You’re going to have lots of perspectives. It’s up to the voters to decide, and they did.»
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The comments come after three far-left candidates won New York Democratic primaries, including two who defeated sitting Democratic incumbents, fueling debate over whether the victories signal growing influence and intraparty division heading into November’s midterms.
«I’m all about new leadership,» Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., told Fox News Digital when asked about New York’s election results.
Several Maryland Democrats argued the results reflected the unique politics of individual New York districts rather than a broader ideological shift within the Democratic Party.
«I think it’s very reflective of the district,» former U.S. Capitol Police Officer and former Maryland congressional candidate Harry Dunn said.
He continued, «I think we’ve got to be careful applying what happened in New York to everywhere around the country.»
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Former Capitol Police officer Harry Dunn speaks during a protest outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 2, 2026, against President Donald Trump’s IRS settlement and the «Anti-Weaponization Fund.» (Kent Nishimura/AFP via Getty Images)
Other Maryland Democrats stressed the need to respect voters’ choices in their own districts, even when they disagree with the candidates who won.
«I don’t agree with all the things they’ve said,» Rep. Johnny Olszewski, D-Md., said about the socialist candidates in New York. «I don’t agree with all their positions, but I respect what the voters have done in New York. That’s not reflective of the entire country.»
«Every district determines who they want,» Rep. Kweisi Mfume, D-Md., said. «We may not like it. Some people didn’t want me in. So you have to respect what a district, a congressional district, does. It’s still the rule of the people.»
But as the party strives to regain control in Congress, some moderate Democrats have sought to distance themselves from socialism and the party’s leftward push.
Veteran Democratic strategist James Carville condemned some of the radical views of the newly nominated Democratic candidates, particularly Darializa Avila Chevalier — a member of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) — who ousted five-term Democrat Adriano Espaillat, D-N.Y.
«She has attacked interracial relationships and the American flag. Lady, I ain’t in the same party as you. I’m sorry,» Carville said in an episode of his podcast, Politics War Room.
He continued, «Everybody’s always said, ‘No, no, we’re a coalition. We’re a big tent. And there’s some – there’s just some s— that I can’t be in the same tent with.»
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«I’m a capitalist, not a socialist,» Rep. Thomas Suozzi, D-N.Y., previously told Fox News Digital regarding his views on the New York Democratic candidates. «And I believe in safety, not lawlessness. And I’m proud of America. I’m not ashamed of America.»
Raskin, however, defended the progressivism within his party, arguing the new wave of socialism the Democratic Party is seeing is not consistent with traditional values held by socialists.
«When people say they’re socialists today, I don’t think that they believe in dialectical materialism and dictatorship of the proletariat and classical Marxian socialism,» Raskin said. «I think what they believe is much greater equality and reduction of all the class differences that have grown up under Trump and the plutocrats.»
Republicans have increasingly pointed to the Democratic Party’s move toward socialist principles as a crux in campaigning to hold both their control of the Senate and razor-thin majority in the House.
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Most Democratic lawmakers seem to be urging their party to focus on gaining control in Congress in the upcoming midterm elections, regardless of their feelings toward some of the ideology fueling new candidates within the party.
«In a perfect world, everybody should come together — Democratic socialists, moderates,» Dunn said. «Everybody should come together and work together to represent everybody and not just the people who elected them.»
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Nearly 100 monkeys escape enclosure, invade neighborhoods as officials scramble to recapture them

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Nearly 100 monkeys ran loose through neighborhoods in central Thailand after escaping from a government-run enclosure overnight, prompting authorities to launch a large-scale effort to capture the animals.
Officials said nearly 100 monkeys broke through part of an enclosure at the Lopburi Municipality Animal Nursery.
The monkeys were being housed under the care of local authorities after being transferred from Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Workers were able to prevent more than 1,000 other monkeys at the facility from escaping.
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Captured monkeys eat fruit during the annual Monkey Banquet at Lopburi Zoo in Lopburi, Thailand, on Nov. 24, 2024. Authorities launched a large-scale effort after nearly 100 monkeys escaped from a nearby government-run enclosure. (Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)
Provincial officials, wildlife authorities and municipal workers searched nearby residential areas Tuesday after the escape.
Authorities used food-baited cages to lure some of the escaped monkeys back into custody. Other monkeys, including some of the larger and more dominant macaques, had to be subdued with tranquilizer darts before they could be captured.
Crews repaired the damaged enclosure while officials continued efforts to recapture the escaped monkeys.
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Monkeys wait to be fed inside an enclosure during the annual Monkey Banquet at Lopburi Zoo in Lopburi, Thailand, on Nov. 24, 2024. Authorities launched a large-scale operation after nearly 100 monkeys escaped from a municipal enclosure in the city. (Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)
Lopburi Gov. Weeraphong Ritrod said the damaged enclosure had been repaired and reinforced to help prevent additional escapes.
He said officials also plan to build a more secure, double-layer enclosure designed to keep dominant monkeys from breaking out in the future.
The governor said the province is also preparing to establish a foundation to help support food costs and improve the monkeys’ welfare.
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A captured monkey sits inside a cage during a sterilization program at the Monkey Hospital in Lopburi province, Thailand, on June 21, 2020. Officials have worked for years to manage Lopburi’s macaque population after the animals caused problems for residents and businesses. (Anusak Laowilas/NurPhoto)
Mayor Chamroen Salacheep said the monkeys may have escaped because of hunger, extreme heat, overcrowding or their natural instinct to roam.
He also apologized to residents affected by the incident and encouraged anyone whose property was damaged to report it so authorities could assess the damage and determine what assistance may be available.
Lopburi has long been known for its large population of free-roaming macaques.
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The monkeys have also caused problems for residents and businesses because of property damage and aggressive behavior. Authorities have worked in recent years to reduce the monkey population through sterilization programs and by relocating some animals to dedicated enclosures.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Lopburi Municipality and Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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