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Tras hablar con Netanyahu, Trump anunció una sexta ronda de diálogo nuclear con Irán

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha anunciado que habrá una nueva ronda de negociaciones nucleares entre Estados Unidos e Irán el jueves, tras una conversación con el primer ministro israelí, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Desde la Casa Blanca, Trump destacó que esta será la sexta ocasión en la que ambas partes intentarán alcanzar un consenso sobre el controvertido programa nuclear de Irán, un asunto que ha mantenido las relaciones internacionales en constante tensión. Según Trump, el principal escollo continúa siendo la negativa de Teherán a renunciar al enriquecimiento de uranio, un tema que ha sido central en las discusiones previas.
“Estamos intentando llegar a un acuerdo para que no haya destrucción ni muerte”, ha explicado Trump, que ha apuntado que los iraníes son “negociadores duros”.
Al ser interrogado por los obstáculos para un acuerdo, Trump ha afirmado que “piden cosas que no se pueden hacer”. “Nos han trasladado lo que opinan del acuerdo y he dicho que sencillamente no es aceptable”, ha explicado.
El anuncio de la reunión ocurre en un momento crítico, dado que el régimen de Irán ha amenazado con tomar represalias en caso de que el Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica (OIEA) apruebe una resolución en su contra. Este posible movimiento por parte del OIEA, impulsado por el apoyo de Reino Unido, Francia, Alemania y Estados Unidos, podría exacerbar aún más las tensiones en torno al programa nuclear iraní.
Teherán ha advertido que reducirá significativamente su cooperación técnica con el organismo de la ONU si la resolución se lleva a cabo.
El portavoz de la Organización de Energía Atómica de Irán, Behrouz Kamalvandi, ha declarado que su país tomará medidas de represalia contra cualquier resolución crítica. En una entrevista con la televisión estatal iraní, Kamalvandi subrayó que el OIEA no debería esperar que Irán continúe con una cooperación considerada “amistosa y amplia”.

Esta postura se produce después de que el último informe técnico de la agencia, publicado el 31 de mayo, indicara que Teherán ha casi duplicado su producción de uranio enriquecido al 60%, acercándose a niveles que podrían ser utilizados con fines militares.
Durante su intervención, Trump no solo se refirió a las negociaciones nucleares sino también a una gama de temas internacionales, incluyendo la captura del buque humanitario ‘Madleen’, en el que viajaba la activista sueca Greta Thunberg. Trump la describió como una “persona enfadada” y le recomendó asistir a una clase de gestión de la ira. Además, destacó que Irán está implicado en las negociaciones para la liberación de rehenes secuestrados en la Franja de Gaza, reiterando su deseo de repatriar a los secuestrados.
Por su parte, la oficina de Netanyahu emitió una declaración oficial tras su conversación con Trump, destacando que Estados Unidos ha presentado una propuesta razonable a Irán y está a la espera de una respuesta. Esta propuesta llega en un periodo en el que las tensiones con Irán han aumentado debido a la falta de transparencia en su programa nuclear, como afirmó el OIEA tras identifying la presencia de material nuclear no declarado en sitios críticos de Irán.
En respuesta a la presión internacional, el ministro de Relaciones Exteriores de Irán, Abás Araqchí, indicó en la plataforma social X que Irán respondería enérgicamente a cualquier violación de sus derechos y criticó a los países europeos por tomar acciones provocativas. Estas declaraciones tienen lugar justo antes de la reunión de la Junta de Gobernadores del OIEA en Viena, donde se espera discutir el informe reciente que detalla las actividades nucleares de Irán.
En última instancia, el director general del OIEA, Rafael Grossi, ha insistido en que si Irán no coopera plena y efectivamente, el organismo no podrá garantizar que el programa nuclear de Irán sea exclusivamente pacífico. Esto agrega un nivel adicional de urgencia a las negociaciones previstas y subraya la necesidad de una resolución que evite una escalada mayor de las tensiones nucleares.
(Con información de EFE y EP)
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Jewish leader predicts violent future for NYC residents if Mamdani wins in November: ‘Real concern’

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A New York City Jewish leader is speaking out about the possibility of a Zohran Mamdani term as mayor of New York City, telling Fox News Digital he is concerned about the safety of Jewish residents, as well as all New Yorkers.
Scott Feltman, executive vice president of the One Israel Fund, told Fox News Digital that the Jewish community in the country’s largest city is «not against» a Muslim or any person of faith running for office, but what they do oppose is candidates that «align themselves with nefarious actors» like Hamas or Hezbollah.
«He was just recorded at a local mosque where the Imam of that mosque has basically called for the death of IDF soldiers and praised the efforts of Hamas,» Feltman said. «So that’s what we’re opposed to, and it’s a very, very real serious concern.»
Feltman pointed to the rise of antisemitic attacks in recent years, particularly in New York City, which he says has «created a certain trepidation in the Jewish community and having this particular candidate now making such inroads» is a «real concern.»
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Two Israeli embassy staffers were killed in Washington, D.C., earlier this year by a man shouting «free Palestine» around the same time that an Egyptian man targeted a pro-Israel demonstration, killing one person and injuring several others, in Boulder, Colorado.
«I know that every single day I fear for my own staff knowing that our organization has been called out by this candidate, and we have no idea, you know, who’s following him and what their interests and what their actions may be. So it is a real serious concern.»
Mamdani, along with actress Cynthia Nixon, called out the One Israel Fund earlier this month in a post Feltman responded to with an article in American Thinker.
«When you go out and you align yourselves with terminology like globalize the intifada, which is basically a euphemism for kill Jews all over the world, that’s what it is, the intifada was basically a movement in Israel 25 years ago to destroy the state of Israel and didn’t discriminate against civilian or military personnel,» Feltman told Fox News Digital.
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Zohran Mamdani campaigns in New York City on April 16, 2025. (Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images)
«And when you want to globalize that, the messaging is very clear to the people who are listening and following and that has put many people in the Jewish community, if not all of us, on notice and has created the feeling of genuine concern. I’m concerned for New York City in general. It’s not just the Jewish community. His platform of defunding the police and basically offering all kinds of free things to people, which I don’t think he can even accomplish, even though he keeps doubling down on the rhetoric, but just defunding the police puts everyone here in jeopardy.»
Mamdani has been widely criticized for his initial failure to condemn the phrase «globalize the intifada», which many Jewish people view as a call for violence. Mamdani eventually walked back his initial reluctance by saying he discourages people from using the phrase and told business leaders he would not use it.
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Zohran Mamdani arrives for a news conference at Astoria Park in the Queens borough of New York, on June 24, 2025. (Christian Monterrosa/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Feltman referred to Mamdani as a «social media darling» and complimented the way he has been able to mobilize voters but said, ultimately, while discussing his rise, that the education system has done a «tremendous injustice to our children, especially on the university level where we see antisemitism exploding exponentially.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Mamdani’s campaign for comment.
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UN court rules wealthy nations pay up for climate change damages in controversial global ruling

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The United Nations’ highest court on Wednesday ruled that wealthy countries must comply with their commitments to curb fossil fuels and pollution or risk being held financially liable by nations hit the hardest by climate change.
The 15-member U.N. International Court of Justice said that treaties compel rich nations to curb global warming and that the countries were also responsible for the actions of companies under their jurisdiction or control, Reuters reported.
«States must cooperate to achieve concrete emission reduction targets,» Judge Yuji Iwasawa said at The Hague. «Greenhouse gas emissions are unequivocally caused by human activities which are not territorially limited.»
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Failure to do so could result in «full reparations to injured states in the form of restitution, compensation and satisfaction provided that the general conditions of the law of state responsibility are met,» the report states.
In response to the ruling, White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers told Fox News Digital that «as always, President Trump and the entire Administration is committed to putting America first and prioritizing the interests of everyday Americans.»
U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the court opinion affirms that Paris climate agreement goals need to be the basis of all climate policies.
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«This is a victory for our planet, for climate justice, and for the power of young people to make a difference,» he said. «The world must respond.»
Wednesday’s ruling was hailed by a number of small nation states.
«I didn’t expect it to be this good,» said Ralph Regenvanu, the climate minister for the Pacific island nation of Vanuatu.
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