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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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Biden accuses Trump of erasing history and squandering US leadership role on global stage: ‘Dark days’

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Former President Joe Biden on Friday accused President Donald Trump of attempting to «erase the truth» and squandering the United States’ role as the leader of the world.
«It’s not just my record Trump’s trying to erase,» Biden told South Carolina Democrats, while talking about the president’s efforts to get rid of the Affordable Care Act.
«He’s trying to erase fairness, equity, history, the truth,» he continued, citing incidents in which information about slavery has been removed or altered from museums and national parks since Trump took office.
«Great nations don’t bury the truth, Biden balked. «They face it. This is a great nation.»
Former President Joe Biden on Friday accused President Donald Trump of attempting to erase the truth and squandering the United States’ role as the leader of the world. (AP Photo/Matt Kelley)
Last summer, Trump wrote that «The Smithsonian is OUT OF CONTROL, where everything discussed is how horrible our Country is, how bad Slavery was, and how unaccomplished the downtrodden have been — Nothing about Success, nothing about Brightness, nothing about the Future.»
He also ordered a review of the Smithsonian to make sure its exhibits align with celebrating «American exceptionalism.»
Biden — the guest of honor at Friday’s «thank you» event organized by state Dems who helped resuscitate his presidential campaign six years ago — claimed the U.S. is currently living in «dark days.»
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«Our future is literally on the line,» he said. «We have to be unapologetic about fighting for our country.»
Biden also issued a warning about the upcoming midterms, claiming that Trump is «trying to steal the election because he knows he can’t win your vote, so he’s going to do everything he can to prevent you from wanting to vote. … Mark my words. I hope I’m wrong.»
He said the more that voters see of Trump, the «less they like him.»
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«They don’t like that he’s raising health care costs, fighting against the Affordable Care Act, and they sure as hell don’t like what they saw in Minnesota: Mass ICE agents pulling people out of their homes and literally murdering two people in the street,» he swiped.

President Trump delivered his State of the Union speech on Tuesday. (Kenny Holston-Pool/Getty Images)
Biden, 83, added, «They don’t believe the president should be king or dictator.»
He said because of this, Democrats are winning in places «you’d never expect.»
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«So, we have reason to be hopeful, because time and again throughout history, in the moments of great crisis, Americans have summoned the better angels of our nature and brought our country back from the abyss.»
Biden also predicted that Democrats would take back both the Senate and House of Representatives in November.
Biden boasted that he knew more heads of state than any other president in history, adding, «Americans knew they had a president who believed in, respected and followed the Constitution.»
Citing a Pew Research Poll that he said showed a «dramatic drop in our reputation around the world,» he claimed, «We’re no longer the way we were.»
He added if the U.S. doesn’t lead the world, it could be Russia or China that does.

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Biden also blasted Trump’s State of the Union speech on Tuesday for what he left out.
«The guy talks for almost two hours but never mentioned the anniversary of Putin invading Ukraine,» Biden admonished. «Never once.»
He also noted that the president didn’t mention Renee Good or Alex Pretti, the Americans who were killed by ICE agents earlier this year in Minneapolis, «or offer even a word of solace to their families.»
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«He doesn’t offer a word of support, even recognition to Epstein’s victims sitting in front of him during the entire time,» Biden said, mentioning the Jeffrey Epstein survivors who were in the audience for the speech. «He never acknowledged them.»
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
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ICE blasts Washington mayor over directive restricting immigration enforcement

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) accused Everett, Washington, Mayor Cassie Franklin of escalating tensions with federal authorities after she issued a directive limiting immigration enforcement in the city.
Franklin issued a mayoral directive this week establishing citywide protocols for staff, including law enforcement, that restrict federal immigration agents from entering non-public areas of city buildings without a judicial warrant.
«We’ve heard directly from residents who are afraid to leave their houses because of the concerning immigration activity happening locally and across our country. It’s heartbreaking to see the impacts on Everett families and businesses,» Franklin said in a statement.
«With this directive, we are setting clear protocols, protecting access to services and reinforcing our commitment to serving the entire community.»
ICE blasted the directive Friday, writing on X it «escalates tension and directs city law enforcement to intervene with ICE operations at their own discretion,» thereby «putting everyone at greater risk.»
Mayor Cassie Franklin said her new citywide immigration enforcement protocols are intended to protect residents and ensure access to services, while ICE accused her of escalating tensions with federal authorities. (Google Maps)
ICE said Franklin was directing city workers to «impede ICE operations and expose the location of ICE officers and agents.»
«Working AGAINST ICE forces federal teams into the community searching for criminal illegal aliens released from local jails — INCREASING THE FEDERAL PRESENCE,» the agency said. «Working with ICE reduces the federal presence.»
«If Mayor Franklin wanted to protect the people she claims to serve, she’d empower the city police with an ICE 287g partnership — instead she serves criminal illegal aliens,» ICE added.
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement blasted Everett’s mayor after she issued a directive restricting federal agents from accessing non-public areas of city facilities without a warrant. (Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
During a city council meeting where she announced the policy, Franklin said «federal immigration enforcement is causing real fear for Everett residents.»
«It’s been heartbreaking to see the racial profiling that’s having an impact on Everett families and businesses,» she said. «We know there are kids staying home from school, people not going to work or people not going about their day, dining out or shopping for essentials.»
The mayor’s directive covers four main areas, including restricting federal immigration agents from accessing non-public areas of city buildings without a warrant, requiring immediate reporting of enforcement activity on city property and mandating clear signage to enforce access limits.
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Everett, Wash., Mayor Cassie Franklin said her new directive is aimed at protecting residents amid heightened immigration enforcement activity. (iStock)
It also calls for an internal policy review and staff training, including the creation of an Interdepartmental Response Team and updated immigration enforcement protocols to ensure compliance with state law.
Franklin directed city staff to expand partnerships with community leaders, advocacy groups and regional governments to coordinate responses to immigration enforcement, while promoting immigrant-owned businesses and providing workplace protections and «know your rights» resources.
The mayor also reaffirmed a commitment to «constitutional policing and best practices,» stating that the police department will comply with state law barring participation in civil immigration enforcement. The directive outlines protocols for documenting interactions with federal officials, reviewing records requests and strengthening privacy safeguards and technology audits.
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Everett, Wash., Mayor Cassie Franklin issued a directive limiting federal immigration enforcement in city facilities. (iStock)
«We want everyone in the city of Everett to feel safe calling 911 when they need help and to know that Everett Police will not ask about your immigration status,» Franklin said during the council meeting. »I also expect our officers to intervene if it’s safe to do so to protect our residents when they witness federal officers using unnecessary force.»
Fox News Digital has reached out to Mayor Franklin’s office and ICE for comment.
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