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A spokesperson for Poland’s special services minister accused Russian intelligence Tuesday of orchestrating a railway blast that destroyed a key track on a route used to deliver aid to Ukraine.

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Jacek Dobrzyński told reporters that «everything indicates» Russian intelligence was behind the sabotage of Polish railways.

«The fact is that everything indicates that this — we can already confidently call it a terrorist attack — was initiated by special services from the East,» said Dobrzyński.

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An explosion destroyed a section of track on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line, while another stretch farther south was damaged in what authorities are investigating as a possible act of sabotage.

A train sits on the tracks with police tape nearby as Prime Minister Donald Tusk visits the site of a blast on the Warsaw-Lublin line in Mika, Poland, Nov. 17, 2025. (KPRM/Handout via Reuters)

Dobrzyński said the investigations into both incidents were still ongoing. «I cannot say what stage the officers are [at] or [what they are] currently working on and what threads they are connecting or what threads they are analyzing,» he explained.

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«The Russian services would very much want to have this information: where our officers are or in which direction they are heading.»

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A policeman stands near the train at the site of a blast on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line in Mika, Poland, Nov. 16, 2025. (Dariusz Borowicz/Agencja Wyborcza.pl via Reuters)

Prime Minister Donald Tusk called the blast on the Warsaw-Lublin line an «unprecedented act of sabotage.»

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«The explosion of an explosive device destroyed the railway track. Emergency services and the prosecutor’s office are working at the scene. On the same route, closer to Lublin, damage has also been identified,» Tusk wrote Monday on X, vowing to find the perpetrators.

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Prime Minister Donald Tusk visits the site of a blast on the Warsaw-Lublin railway line in Mika, Poland, Nov. 17, 2025. (KPRM/Handout via Reuters)

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The government’s National Security Committee convened Tuesday with military commanders, intelligence chiefs and the president’s representative in attendance to discuss the incidents.

Poland’s accusation comes amid recent security incidents in Eastern Europe, following airspace incursions in September that saw Russian drones enter Poland and three MiG-31 fighter jets cross into Estonia before being intercepted by NATO aircraft.

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Tras el caos en el Louvre, el legado de Macron pende de un hilo

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PARÍS — Laurence des Cars, quien renunció esta semana como presidente del Museo del Louvre, es la víctima más prominente del caos que envolvió a la mundialmente famosa institución francesa después de un audaz robo de joyas de la corona en octubre pasado.

Pero puede que no sea la única.

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El presidente francés, Emmanuel Macron, corre el riesgo de perder lo que podría ser un proyecto cultural que defina su legado:

una remodelación del Louvre de más de mil millones de dólares, que incluiría el traslado de la Mona Lisa, la pintura más famosa del museo, a una sala propia y la construcción de una nueva entrada.

La agitación en el Louvre ha puesto en duda ese ambicioso plan, a pesar de que el gobierno insiste en que sigue adelante.

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Para Macron, quien dejará la presidencia el próximo año, esta sería la última de una serie de decepciones.

El Parlamento votó el otoño pasado a favor de suspender la reforma de las pensiones, su iniciativa nacional emblemática, después de que su desafortunada decisión de convocar elecciones parlamentarias en 2024 lo debilitara.

Si bien Macron sigue siendo una figura importante en el escenario mundial (el próximo lunes dará un discurso muy esperado sobre el papel de Francia en la disuasión nuclear para sus vecinos europeos), su condición de presidente saliente y las precarias finanzas del país han limitado su capacidad de estadista.

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En muchos países, reducir la escala de un proyecto de construcción representaría apenas un pequeño rasguño para un líder.

Sin embargo, en Francia, donde los presidentes han considerado durante mucho tiempo estos grandes proyectos como logros supremos —y donde tener un «complejo de edificios» es una característica más que un defecto—, perder el proyecto del Louvre podría ser doloroso.

Georges Pompidou, quien dirigió Francia de 1969 a 1974, es conocido por el centro cultural posmoderno que lleva su nombre.

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A Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, quien lo sucedió, se le atribuye la concepción de lo que se convertiría en el Museo de Orsay.

Su sucesor, François Mitterrand, se identifica con la entrada de la pirámide del Louvre.

Y el nombre de Jacques Chirac, quien reemplazó a Mitterrand, figura en el Museo del Quai Branly.

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Éric Roussel, historiador de la presidencia francesa, dijo que la atracción de los presidentes por estos grandes proyectos tenía sus raíces en el concepto de Charles de Gaulle de la presidencia posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial como una “especie de monarquía republicana”, que se sentía cómoda extendiendo el legado estético de ciertos reyes franceses.

“Si repasamos la historia francesa, sí que hay un estilo Luis XV, un estilo Luis XVI, un estilo Imperio, etc.”, dijo Roussel.

“No digo que sea consciente, pero creo que influye”.

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Macron, dijo, ya se ha ganado el crédito por liderar la reconstrucción de Notre-Dame después de que la catedral fuera gravemente dañada por un incendio en 2019.

Pero el proyecto del Louvre pretendía ser algo aún más ambicioso:

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Christophe Leribault, nuevo director del Louvre. Foto Ryan Lim/Agence France-Presse.

la reinvención de un símbolo del clasicismo francés y la transformación de uno de los principales destinos turísticos del mundo.

“El Louvre será rediseñado y restaurado para convertirse en el epicentro de la historia del arte de nuestro país y más allá”, dijo Macron el año pasado, cuando anunció el proyecto mientras estaba frente a la obra maestra del siglo XVI de Leonardo da Vinci.

Oficialmente, el proyecto de remodelación, conocido como “Louvre – Nuevo Renacimiento”, sigue adelante a toda marcha.

Una portavoz de Macron, Maud Bregeon, dijo el miércoles que el recién nombrado sustituto de Des Cars, Christophe Leribault, sería «responsable de liderar proyectos importantes y de gran envergadura para el futuro de la institución, incluyendo asegurar y modernizar el Louvre y continuar el proyecto ‘Nuevo Renacimiento del Louvre’».

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Pero como el proyecto ha sido objeto de duras críticas por parte de los críticos de arte, un auditor designado por el gobierno y los trabajadores sindicalizados del museo, algunos ahora se preguntan si alguna vez avanzará más allá de los planos.

Recaudar los cientos de millones de euros necesarios para financiarlo será un reto, según los críticos.

El museo pospuso recientemente una reunión para elegir al ganador de un concurso de arquitectura para el proyecto.

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Varios expertos afirmaron que Macron podría tener que conformarse con una renovación más económica y funcional de las tuberías corroídas y las vigas estructurales debilitadas del antiguo edificio.

Aunque sigue siendo costosa, el Louvre podría financiar esa suma menor con las tasas que genera por la concesión de licencias de su marca a una sucursal del Louvre en Abu Dabi, la capital de los Emiratos Árabes Unidos.

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Des Cars fue una ferviente defensora del proyecto más amplio.

En noviembre pasado, declaró ante la Asamblea Nacional que la nueva entrada era necesaria para que millones de visitantes pudieran acceder de forma rápida y sencilla a las colecciones del Louvre.

El 80% de la gente acude únicamente a ver la Mona Lisa, lo que dificulta el control de multitudes.

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“Esto permitirá finalmente que el Louvre sea un museo del siglo XXI, algo que, estoy de acuerdo con usted, no es el caso hoy en día”, afirmó des Cars.

Macron aún ejerce una enorme influencia sobre el Louvre.

Nombró a Leribault como nuevo presidente, al igual que eligió a Des Cars (y a Leribault para su anterior puesto como director del museo en el Palacio de Versalles).

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Con el fin del mandato de Macron a la vista, otros políticos están maniobrando.

La ministra de Cultura francesa, Rachida Dati, quien también acaba de renunciar para postularse a la alcaldía de París, emitió un comunicado tras el anuncio del nombramiento de Leribault, atribuyéndose el mérito de haberlo propuesto para el cargo.

El comunicado del ministerio indicó que su prioridad será «reforzar la seguridad del edificio, las colecciones y las personas, restablecer un clima de confianza y llevar a cabo, con todos los equipos, las transformaciones necesarias del museo».

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Si bien el comunicado se refería al proyecto “Louvre – Nuevo Renacimiento”, advertía claramente que cualquier trabajo tendría que llevarse a cabo “en diálogo constante y atento con la autoridad supervisora”, es decir, el Ministerio de Cultura.

Más allá de las cuestiones financieras, existen objeciones estéticas y culturales al proyecto de renovación.

Algunos críticos se quejan de que, al reubicar la Mona Lisa en una sala propia con acceso exclusivo, el museo animaría a los visitantes a realizar una especie de recorrido artístico, deteniéndose a tomarse selfis frente a la pintura y saltándose el resto de los tesoros del Louvre.

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“Creamos una especie de museo de dos niveles”, dijo Julien Lacaze, presidente de Sitios y Monumentos, un grupo que lucha por la protección del patrimonio arquitectónico francés.

“Un museo para los entusiastas que disfrutarán de las demás obras, y una especie de museo de comida rápida donde se puede ver la Mona Lisa y tomar una foto”.

Donde algunos defensores ven en Macron un administrador apasionado del patrimonio cultural de Francia, otros ven a un líder, en el ocaso de su mandato, que busca formas de asegurar su lugar en los libros de historia.

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Christian Galani, portavoz del sindicato CGT-Cultura, que representa a los trabajadores del Louvre, dijo que el proyecto sólo existía para que Macron “pueda presentarse como el salvador del Louvre”.

Para Macron, el Louvre ha estado cargado de simbolismo desde hace mucho tiempo.

Pronunció su discurso de victoria tras su primera elección presidencial en 2017 frente a la entrada piramidal del museo, diseñada por el arquitecto chino-estadounidense IM Pei.

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Ahora, Macron quiere terminar su presidencia legando al público una nueva entrada monumental al Louvre.

Pero grabar su nombre en esa puerta podría estar fuera de su control.

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Illegal immigrants could lose public housing under Trump HUD plan to end Clinton-era loophole

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A proposed Department of Housing and Urban Development rule would crack down on illegal immigrants or unqualified people living in public housing, closing a loophole established amid major departmental reforms under President Bill Clinton in 1996.

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Current HUD rules allow «mixed-status» households to use public housing under what is called the «do not contend» provision, in which a person living among a public housing family can declare they «do not contend» their HUD eligibility under their immigration status, and the family instead receives prorated housing assistance.

The HUD-ineligible family member or members may remain in public housing so long as the family accepts their diminished subsidies, according to reports.

The new HUD rule proposed this week under Secretary Scott Turner would eliminate the option for residents to say they «do not contend» and instead require every member to verify citizenship or prove eligible noncitizen status to continue receiving housing assistance.

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President Donald Trump, left; HUD Secretary Scott Turner, right. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The proposed rule would not categorically prohibit noncitizens from public housing, but those remaining would have to prove they are eligible for taxpayer-funded assistance.

While illegal immigrants would be barred, green-card holders are currently fully eligible under federal housing law.

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People admitted to the U.S. under official refugee or asylee status also remain eligible, as well as individuals whose DHS order of removal is being legally withheld due to threat of personal harm in their home country.

Cuban emigres who have fled the Communist dictatorship 90 miles off Key West have also historically been considered eligible, as have certain foreign domestic violence or trafficking victims.

Turner’s proposal, however, would guarantee that all people living in HUD-funded housing are eligible under statute.

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The longstanding HUD Act of 1980, which the Clinton-era reforms adjusted, already prohibits HUD from providing financial assistance to ineligible noncitizens, and Turner’s reforms would make the prorated assistance option temporary instead of indefinite, pending eligibility verification.

«Under President Trump’s leadership, the days of illegal aliens, ineligibles, and fraudsters gaming the system and riding the coattails of American taxpayers are over,» said Turner, a former Washington Redskins cornerback.

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«HUD’s proposed rule will guarantee that all residents in HUD-funded housing are eligible tenants. We have zero tolerance for pushing aside hardworking U.S. citizens while enabling others to exploit decades-old loopholes.»

Turner previously wrote in a Washington Post op-ed that previous administrations «turned a blind eye» to enforcing these types of HUD laws and policies.

«Liberal officials at both the federal and state level purposefully blurred and weakened the law by allowing some applicants for HUD assistance to simply sign a declaration of citizenship without requiring any documentation or proof,» he said in one example.

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Critics of the change, however, said HUD’s efforts are going to lead to families being booted from public housing.

«Our country can ensure that every one of us, no matter where we come from or what language we speak, has a safe home,» National Housing Law Project executive director Shamus Roller told the Associated Press.

«Trump is trying to evict immigrant families, citizen and non-citizen, from HUD housing.»

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Roller’s colleague Sonya Acosta told the wire service that the new policy would wrongly force an «agonizing choice between losing the assistance that helps [families] pay rent every month or separating their family.»

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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World Economic Forum president and CEO steps down after facing scrutiny over Epstein links

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Børge Brende, who has faced scrutiny due to the revelation of links between him and the late Jeffrey Epstein, is stepping down from his role as World Economic Forum president and CEO.

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«I am grateful for the incredible collaboration with my colleagues, partners, and constituents, and I believe now is the right moment for the Forum to continue its important work without distractions,» Brende said in a statement.

Disclosures by the U.S. Justice Department indicated that Brende had attended three business dinners with Epstein and engaged him in communications through email and texts, according to Reuters.

President Donald Trump is greeted by Børge Brende before taking part in a discussion onstage at the World Economic Forum on Jan. 21, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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«In light of these interactions, the Governing Board requested the Audit and Risk Committee to look into the matter, which subsequently decided to initiate an independent review,» the WEF noted in a statement, the outlet reported earlier this month. «This decision underscores the Forum’s commitment to transparency and maintaining its integrity.»

In the statement about Brende’s departure, the globalist body noted, «The independent review conducted by outside counsel has concluded. The findings stated that there were no additional concerns beyond what has been previously disclosed.»

WEF’s co-chairs André Hoffmann and Larry Fink said in a statement on behalf of the board of trustees that they wanted «to express our sincere appreciation for Børge Brende’s significant contributions to the World Economic Forum.»

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«His dedication and leadership have been instrumental during a pivotal period of reforms for the organization, leading to a successful annual meeting in Davos. We respect his decision to step down,» they said.

«We are pleased to announce that Alois Zwinggi will serve as Interim President and CEO and looking forward to his continued collaboration and partnership over time,» Hoffmann and Fink added. «The Board of Trustees will oversee the leadership transition including the plan to drive a proper process to identify a permanent successor.»

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Brende asserted in a statement that he met Epstein while attending a dinner that former Norwegian Deputy Prime Minister Terje Rod-Larsen invited him to, according to Reuters.

Brende noted that he later went to two similar dinners that included Epstein and that those dinners plus «a few emails and SMS messages» comprised the full scope of his engagements with Epstein, according to the outlet.

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«I was completely unaware of Epstein’s past and criminal activities,» Brende noted, according to the outlet. 

«Had I known about his background, I would have declined the initial invitation to join Rod-Larsen and any subsequent dinner invitations or other communications,» he said.

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