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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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3 gunmen open fire outside Israeli consulate in Istanbul, dubbed ‘terrorists’ by Turkish official

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A gunfight with police outside the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, left one attacker dead, two others injured and two police officers sustaining minor injuries.
The armed attackers had ties to an activist group that «exploits religion,» according to Interior Minister Mustafa Ciftci on X.
«The identities of the terrorists have been identified,» he wrote in a post translated by X. «It has been determined that the individuals, who arrived in Istanbul by a rental vehicle from Izmit, include one with ties to an organization that exploits religion; and it has also been established that one of the two terrorists, who are brothers, has a drug record.»
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A plainclothes police officer holds a gun after gunfire was reported near the building housing the Israeli consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, on April 7, 2026. (Murad Sezer/Reuters)
U.S. Ambassador to Turkey Tom Barrack condemned the attack and praised Turkish authorities.
«The United States condemns in the strongest terms today’s attack on the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul,» Barrack wrote on X. «Attacks on diplomatic missions are attacks on the international order — and an assault on the principles that bind nations together. We commend Türkiye and Turkish security forces for their swift and decisive response.»
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Police officers pulled out guns and took cover as shots rang out for at least 10 minutes near a permanent security checkpoint near the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul. One person was seen covered in blood amid the glass towers in the heart of the city’s main financial district.
Footage obtained by Reuters showed an apparent attacker, in a dark top and carrying a backpack, moving among parked white police and security buses and firing with an automatic rifle and a handgun.
Two bodies lay on nearby streets and parking areas, near grassy areas.

Turkish Police special forces stand guard near the Israeli Consulate building in Istanbul, Turkey, after gunfire was reported on April 7, 2026. (Umit Bektas/Reuters)
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Two police officers were lightly wounded in the attack, Istanbul Governor Davut Gul told reporters at the scene.
He said there had been no Israeli diplomatic staff at the consulate for 2-1/2 years, since the Hamas-Israel war began in 2023, leading to a deep chill in Turkish-Israeli diplomatic ties.
The Israeli Foreign Ministry confirmed there were no staff at the consulate at the time of the shootings.
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The incident occurred next to a major motorway just after midday, immediately outside the tower where the Israeli Consulate is located. The gunfire echoed inside nearby bank headquarters, where thousands of workers were breaking for lunch.
Turkey, a fierce critic of Israel’s military operations in Gaza, had recalled its ambassador from Israel in November 2023 and diplomatic relations have been effectively frozen since then.

Turkish Police special forces walk near the building housing the Israeli Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, after gunfire was heard on April 7, 2026. (Murad Sezer/Reuters)
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At the same time that year, Israeli diplomats left Turkey due to security concerns after pro-Palestinian protests erupted across the country and in front of the consulate. Since then, a heavily armed police presence has been maintained in the area near the consulate.
Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Eric Swalwell accused of paying nanny with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization

Swalwell misconduct, assault allegations shake California governor’s race
Congressman Eric Swalwell faces severe sexual misconduct accusations, including rape, casting a shadow over his California gubernatorial bid. Top Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, urge Swalwell to exit the race amid mounting pressure. Former Speaker Kevin McCarthy details Swalwell’s past ties to a Chinese spy.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is facing allegations he violated immigration and employment laws to keep a live-in nanny in the U.S., including claims he paid her with campaign funds while she lacked work authorization, according to two recently filed complaints.
A complaint filed Tuesday with the Department of Labor alleges that Swalwell and his wife, Brittany Swalwell, lied to keep their babysitter, Amanda Barbosa, employed, according to The New York Post.
In a separate complaint filed in February with the Department of Homeland Security by California filmmaker and political activist Joel Gilbert, first reported by The Post, Swalwell is accused of paying his nanny with campaign funds for roughly two years while she allegedly did not have valid work authorization.
«Barbosa appears in numerous social media photos with the Swalwell family throughout 2023 and 2024, indicating continued close association and ongoing childcare responsibilities despite the absence of known lawful work authorization,» the DHS complaint states.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell spoke during a press conference on committee assignments for the 118th Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 25, 2023, in Washington, D.C. (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Barbosa was first hired by Swalwell — who is running for California governor — in 2021 after coming to the U.S. from Brazil on an au pair visa, according to The Post.
Barbosa was paid $3,914 in campaign funds in 2021 and received $46,930 in 2022, according to Federal Election Commission data.
According to a labor certification application reviewed by The Post, Swalwell began the process of sponsoring Barbosa for a green card in December 2022 as her visa was set to expire.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., delivers a speech as he attends the SEIU-United Service Workers West (SEIU-USWW)’s Gubernatorial Candidate Worker Forum at Meruelo Studios in Los Angeles, California, on Jan. 10, 2026. (ETIENNE LAURENT/AFP via Getty Images)
Barbosa later enrolled at a community college and was not allowed to work off campus under student visa rules, The Post reported. However, social media photos appear to show her interacting with Swalwell’s children at family events throughout 2023 and 2024.
FEC records reviewed by the outlet show that $52,262 in campaign expenses for «childcare» were reimbursed to Swalwell, which the complaint alleges was a workaround to keep Barbosa employed while she was not authorized to work in the U.S.
The Department of Labor told The Post the labor certification was approved in 2024. In 2025, Barbosa received $38,905 in campaign funds from Swalwell, according to FEC data.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., speaks during a House Judiciary Committee hearing with Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Kash Patel in the Rayburn House Office Building on Sept. 17, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)
The complaints surfaced as Swalwell faces separate allegations of sexual assault.
The San Francisco Chronicle first reported allegations from a former staffer, and three additional women later spoke to CNN with misconduct claims.
Swalwell has denied the allegations and faced calls to drop his gubernatorial bid.
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Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif, wears a protective mask while speaking during a House Intelligence Committee hearing on April 15, 2021, in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago-Pool/Getty Images)
«A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations, and I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly. These allegations of sexual assault are flat-out false,» Swalwell said in a video posted Friday.
«They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything that I have.»
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Fox News Digital has reached out to Swalwell’s congressional office for comment, as well as the Department of Labor, Department of Homeland Security and Federal Election Commission.
Fox News Digital’s Madison Colombo contributed to this report.
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