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La Ciudad de México será sede de la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes en 2026

La Ciudad de México será sede, por primera vez, de la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes, un evento que reunirá a 2.000 jóvenes de entre 17 y 40 años en el Teatro Ángel y Tere Losada del Centro Cultural Mexiquense Anáhuac el 11 de marzo de 2026.
Esta edición representa un hito para el país, ya que la cumbre, considerada la plataforma de liderazgo joven más influyente de Iberoamérica, ofrecerá acceso gratuito a los participantes y contará con la presencia de figuras internacionales de alto perfil.
La llegada de la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes a México constituye un acontecimiento sin precedentes en el ámbito juvenil nacional. Con más de 15 años de trayectoria y presencia en más de 20 países, la cumbre se ha consolidado como un espacio de referencia para el liderazgo ético, la innovación, la sostenibilidad y el desarrollo humano. Su misión principal es empoderar a jóvenes, fortalecer su formación y abrir espacios de debate sobre los desafíos globales del siglo XXI. El evento, de carácter anual, ha impactado a millones de jóvenes a través de jornadas presenciales, transmisiones y redes sociales, promoviendo la diversidad y la pluralidad de ideas.

La edición 2026 contará con la participación de personalidades de primer nivel provenientes de distintos ámbitos. Entre los invitados confirmados figuran Su Alteza Real la Gran Duquesa María Teresa de Luxemburgo, Laura Gil (Secretaria General Adjunta de la Organización de los Estados Americanos), Daniel Servitje (presidente de Grupo Bimbo), Marcus Dantus (empresario), Paola Longoria (considerada la mejor raquetbolista del mundo), María Ríos (reconocida por Fortune como una de las emprendedoras más poderosas de Estados Unidos), Javier Larragoiti (científico mexicano incluido en la lista del MIT de los principales innovadores menores de 35 años), Ninfa Salinas (vicepresidenta de Grupo Salinas), Katya Echazarreta (astronauta mexicana), Odin Dupeyrón (artista), Christian Asinelli (vicepresidente de CAF – Banco de Desarrollo de América Latina y el Caribe) y Leandro Viotto Romano (fundador de Jóvenes Líderes). La agenda estará centrada en el futuro de las nuevas generaciones, el liderazgo plural y la construcción de alianzas para el impacto social.
La cumbre se distingue por su enfoque en la formación integral y el acceso a oportunidades reales para los jóvenes participantes. A lo largo de su historia, el evento ha promovido becas, programas de mentoría y espacios de networking, permitiendo que los asistentes establezcan vínculos con líderes de diversos sectores y accedan a proyectos colaborativos.
La experiencia de ediciones anteriores demuestra que la participación en la cumbre puede abrir puertas a nuevas alianzas, desarrollo profesional y crecimiento personal, consolidando a la plataforma como un motor de cambio para la juventud iberoamericana.

El alcance de la Cumbre Internacional de Jóvenes Líderes se amplificará gracias a la colaboración de media partners de relevancia internacional. Infobae México y FOX serán los encargados de la cobertura oficial, con transmisiones especiales y difusión en múltiples plataformas informativas y audiovisuales. Esta alianza garantiza una amplia visibilidad del evento y de las voces jóvenes que participarán en la jornada.
La inscripción para la cumbre es gratuita y está abierta a jóvenes de 17 a 40 años. Para participar, es necesario registrarse previamente a través del sitio oficial www.cumbredejoveneslideres.com o enviar consultas al correo info@joveneslideres.org. En la página web, los interesados encontrarán información detallada sobre el programa, los requisitos y el proceso para acceder a una de las 2.000 plazas disponibles. Se recomienda completar el registro lo antes posible debido a la alta demanda y la limitación de cupos.
A lo largo de los años, quienes han formado parte de este encuentro han encontrado en la cumbre una puerta de entrada a nuevas experiencias profesionales, educativas y de colaboración internacional, consolidando su papel como un espacio de oportunidades concretas para la juventud.
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Russian military plane crash in Crimea kills 29 people

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A Russian military plane crash in annexed Crimea has killed six crew and 23 passengers, Russian news agencies reported in the early hours of Wednesday, citing the Defense Ministry.
The An-26 military transport plane was carrying out a scheduled flight over the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia illegally annexed from Ukraine in 2014, the reports said. The military lost contact with the plane around 6 p.m. on Tuesday.
PLANE CRASH IN RUSSIA’S FAR EAST LEAVES 48 DEAD
An An-26 plane is pictured at a base in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, on March 9, 2014. On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, a Russian An-26 military transport plane crashed in annexed Crimea, killing 29 people on board. (AP Photo/Na Son Nguyen, File)
The Soviet-designed military transport turboprop aircraft crashed into a cliff, sources at the scene told state news agencies Tass and RIA Novosti.
Russia’s Investigative Committee said a total of seven crew members and 23 passengers were on board. It wasn’t immediately clear from official statements if one crew member had survived.
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin is pictured during a meeting on March 30, 2026. Since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine in 2022, accidents involving Russian military planes have been frequent. (Alexander KAZAKOV / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
The Investigative Committee said it has launched a criminal probe in connection with flight regulations and a search is underway in a mountainous forested area in the Bakhchisarai district.
The Interfax news agency cited the Defense Ministry as saying a suspected technical malfunction may have caused the crash and that there was no «damaging interference» with the aircraft.
Accidents involving Russian military planes have been frequent since the Kremlin sent troops into Ukraine.
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Russian officials inspect a building after an Su-34 bomber military plane crashed into a residential area in Yeysk, Russia, in October 2022, killing 15 people. A military plane carrying crew and passengers crashed into a cliff in annexed Crimea on March 31, 2026, according to Russian officials. (Arkady Budnitsky/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
In December, an An-22 military transport plane crashed in Russia’s Ivanovo region, killing seven crew. In October, a MiG-31 fighter jet crashed in the Lipetsk region, while a Tu-22M3 bomber crashed in the Siberian region of Irkutsk in April 2025.
In October 2022, a Su-34 bomber crashed into a residential area of Yeysk, a Russian city on the Azov sea, sparking a massive fire and killing 15 people.
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Qué pasará si Estados Unidos lanza una invasión terrestre en Irán: analistas opinan y la respuesta no es buena
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Lawmaker says Iran targeted him in phishing attack disguised as TV interview

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FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., said an alleged Iranian state actor recently targeted him with a phishing scheme disguised as a television interview request, in what he described as an apparent effort to access his personal email account.
«A skilled impersonator created something appearing just like Newsmax to attempt to do an interview with me,» Fine told Fox News Digital in an interview, explaining that his staffer began interacting with the message in email, as the office normally does, before realizing «the links didn’t work.»
The phishing scheme was allegedly designed to gain access to his personal Google account, Fine explained.
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Rep. Randy Fine, R-Fla., leaves the U.S. Capitol after the last votes of the week on Thursday, Sept. 4, 2025. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
The incident comes after President Donald Trump ordered strikes on Iran in February, sparking an ongoing battle that the president has said will end in a matter of weeks as tensions continue flaring. The Trump administration argued Iran’s nuclear program and missile capabilities posed an urgent threat ahead of the U.S. and Israel launching joint strikes.
Fine said he did not «think the timing was coincidental» and that the alleged cyberattack occurred «literally the day after combat operations began.» The episode underscores heightened concern among U.S. intelligence officials about potential cyber and physical threats tied to the U.S.-Iran conflict, particularly against high-profile political figures.
The FBI confirmed earlier in March that an Iran-linked hacker group known as the «Handala Hack Team» breached Director Kash Patel’s personal email account. A bureau spokesperson said in a statement at the time that while the compromised information was «historical in nature» and contained no government data, the FBI had taken all «necessary steps to mitigate potential risks.»
According to Fine, he learned about the alleged cyberattack aimed at him when U.S. Capitol Police contacted him and said the outreach likely originated from an Iranian state actor.
Fox News Digital reviewed a copy of the correspondence, showing its email was spelled «news-max.org.»
Correspondence to Fine, also reviewed by Fox News Digital, confirmed that USCP said they had information that the outreach to Fine’s office could have originated from the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and that the police wanted to set up a call with the FBI Cyber Task Force to further examine the matter.
DHS REMAINS UNFUNDED AS IRAN SLEEPER CELL FEARS SPIKE NATIONWIDE AMID SECURITY WARNINGS

FBI Director Kash Patel listens during the Senate Committee on Intelligence hearings on Capitol Hill Wednesday, March 18, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
«They proactively reached out to us,» Fine said, adding that he then reported the incident to the FBI and was told by the bureau that agents were «familiar with these actors in Iran.»
The FBI declined to comment. A source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital that when the incident happened, the FBI was able to connect with Fine and opened an investigation into the matter. The status of the probe is publicly unknown.
Fine emphasized that he felt targeted by Iran and noted a broader surge in threats against him, including verbal threats and what he said was a recent separate incident of an impersonator approaching his home.
«I was clearly targeted. It wasn’t random,» Fine said, asserting that he was «the most visible Jewish Republican politician in America.»

A billboard depicting Iran’s supreme leaders since 1979: (L to R) Ayatollahs Ruhollah Khomeini (until 1989), Ali Khamenei (until 2026), and Mojtaba Khamenei (incumbent) is displayed above a highway in Tehran. (AFP/Via Getty Images)
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Fine said that while he does not believe the alleged attackers could have gathered much information from his Google account based on his limited use of it, «the worst-case scenario is … they might be able to track my actual location,» which he said made him fear for his life.
Fine described the incident as «very stressful.»
Fine, a self-described «Hebrew Hammer» known for his staunchly pro-Israel positions, has advocated aggressive military action in Gaza and praised Trump’s joint offensives with Israel in Iran.
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Fine, in a statement shortly after the U.S. launched strikes on Iran, characterized the mission as one rooted in saving western civilization.
«We are with you, Mr. President. We will cut off the head of the snake of Muslim terror, Bring lasting peace to the Middle East, And save the Iranian People. Bombs away,» Fine said. «The Muslim terrorists that run Iran have just indiscriminately fired rockets not just at the Jews of Israel, but 700,000 Americans who live there, 180,000 Christians who live there, at the ‘Dome of the Rock,’ the third holiest site in Islam, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, site of Jesus’s crucification. We are fighting back against this evil.»
Fox News Digital reached out to Newsmax, Google and USCP on Tuesday for any additional comment.
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